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6 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 21 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier in any part of the ity at twenty cents per week H.W.Tiuroxs, IFLEPHONES Nosixy s OFFice, No. 48 NGt Enire Anager. MINOR MENTION. New York Plumbing Co, w fall goods at Reiter's Cooper & Metiee sell stoves The very best eabinets at §3 n dozen at am's | zen cabinets and a large panel 30 at Schmidt's gallery Theodore Brown and Carrie Herbert, both of this ey, were yesterday married by Justice Schurz John Murray, John Mulholiand and Conrad Miller were yesterday fined $7.60 each for being drunk A buggy belonging to Policeman Hen drick esterday ran into by a team belonging to Ed Brinton, and luckily only slightly damaged Regular communication of Bluff City Lodge A K. and A, M this Tues day evening, smbe Visiting hren cordially inyited, 2ot Brown, otary. The city weighm has been doing 80 much business s ately t he conclude to get his seales, at the city building, in fivst-class order and necordingly has just completed the job. Wanted—1,000 familics to take Amer- ican Round Washers on two w i trinl. After a fair t , if you don’t think them worth more t they cost, ico, No. 4 able of the Congregational church will be held this week Fri evening, at the residence of Rey, G. Crofts, 724 Sixth street. Mrs. Crofts will be assisted in the entertainment by Mrs Bixby, Mrs. Judd and Mrs. Churchill. All are cordially invited Stump, who was arrested for burgla i wiord county, and who applied fc on a writ of habeas corpus, had e examined l: s Aylesworth, as gone back wnd will hisve to stuy there awast. ing trial Rev. H. Reichenbach, pastor of the Scandinavian Baptist chureh in this eity, will be away from home for a tour out through He will tr i est of his church, and will endeavor to colleet sufticient funds to pay off’ the in debtedness on the fine new chureh build- itly completed on Seventh ave o. During his absence Rey. C. Jensen, of Kearney, Neb., wiil ain in charge SeN WS lux'ml-r Mayor Evans and Ml]nn sor ( went to Des Moines yesterday nmnnngm settle up the nuxed ‘watter of t assessient of the Union Pacitic property in Council Blufis, an_explana- tion of which was given in the Bee of September 8. The city assessed the prop- erty in question at §400,000, while the d assess the same property at r rate per mile, making it only The company obects to paying ssment, and the city objeets one. two gentlemen gone were appointed a com- ot the state board, and see if the matter could not bearrangzed move to the satisfaction of all purtics. Some young fellows went out to Rig Lake to hunt for ducks Sunday morning. After hunting tor quite a while they found one, and one of the 1y shot The duck plum]!ul into the lake and the shooter started tor it. He boldly waded in and when the water came nearly to his chin swam for it, but before he reached his prize a bold bad boat picked it up and sailed away over the main with it. Wnen he reached shore they hunted some more, and finally found a sunflow Being determined to shoot something, the swimmer blazed away at the sunflower, when up jumpe a man and declared'that it was a delib erate attempt at murder. The declares he will sw out an infor tion against the shooter., A good many readers of the B contemplating a trip to St. Louis dur the great exposition, .uul |lu 1. of the Veiledl l'.upn. ts. flambenu batt: organization of the will take part. lhu;,x . Louis fair will open’ October 4 abash, St Louis & Pacific railway has put 1 down to the lowest note stay away on the sco handsome little pamphlet, u\mg the m tire programme and full particulars us o rates, ¢ been issued by the Wa bush, and can Iu obtuned by applying u. any ticket agent of that company, Mr. J. C. Mitehell] the agent nlmuuxlmmh, will take pleasur tion in his possessi Hats regardless of cost, hat stock of E Knox’s, Stetson Closing out Stubbs, comprising and ullul 1y brands, E. B, Williaws, No. 508 Broudway, & ikl ST s barber shop and bath room. Lverything first class, E. M. Mar- yin. — Hard and soft coal, wood, lime, cenient, ete. Council Blufis Fuel Co. 'No. a9 Broaday. Telephong No. 180, telass rogular dinner 25 conts. 12 o3 A Elawnix chop house, 503 Bway. Substantial abstrae and real estate loans. J. W, & F L. Squire. No. 101 Penrl street, Lu\mu] Blufls, 13 Cabinet Photographs 83, Quality the finest. Sk aden, 817 Broadw. Went With the Excursion, On Sunday afternoon Mrs. Young and Mrs. Joyce, two sisters residing with their husbands nenr Eighth street and Bixtoenth avenue, took the Milwaukee train as it backed down to the transfer, expecting to make a short visit and come up again on the Kansas City train later e evening. After finishing their wisit they returned to the transfer and #eeing a train there the come up town to the M Tmagine th that they were 8t. Louis road Knights Templar train and woere being carried tow .mb. St. Louis, with their children and husbands at home anxiously awaiting their return, The train was stopped at Mineols where Hu were compelled to n all mght, yesterday afternoon returncd to this llly much to'the delight of their familics, who were lmnung higzh and low for them. street dopot, prise when they learned the Council Blufs « —— Hats rexardlm-s ot cost. hatstock of F. E. Stubbs, Koox Closing ont comprising Stetson’s and unu fine brands. . Wallinms, l\u 500 Broadway. Highest pnru paid for county, town ity and school bouds. Odell Bros. & s No. 103 Poarl street, Council Blu! Tows. DL Fresh n).wrn in every mlu at the Phonix Cliop House, No. 506 Broadway -~ #Everad and Bulalia™ hy Ed. Wright at Busbzell's and Crockwell’s. | James Lee, a Hack Driv THE 0LDSAYISG PROVES TRUE Arrested for Murder Committed Six Years Ago. THE CRIME ACOLD-BLOODED ONE The Case of Dr. Cruss to Be Cailed Up Azaia To-Day at Glenwood On the Wrong Tiain Bluffs News, CHARGED WITH AN CRIME, AWKFUL Driver, Arrested v About four months ago Sherift Perry Reel reccived a communi n from New Albany, Ind, in which it was stated that one James L. Quinn, who was thought to be in this city under the name of James Lee, was wanted at New Albany for a cold-blooded murder com- mitted there m 1850 With the communication was a picture ul years be- fore the murder was committed, The sherifl took his deputy, James O’Neil, into his confidence and the two worked rother on the case tor awhile, and not ng successful in their search for the man they took Policeman Nick - O’Brien into the at the suggestion of Deputy Sheriff ( , thinking that O'Brien would be more apt to recognize their man by the picture. About o month after the sheriff re- ceived the description of Quinn, City Marshal Guanc Iso received a letter from the authorities in Indiana inclosing another picture and relating the circum 1ces conneeted with the murder, The poiice force of the in entive ignorance of the eis; being th NOTARBO! Wito knew anything atter, and all he knew wiis that the sheriff hadl him to arvest “Jim Lee,” who a driverof one of William Ma for about four ye \hiom O'Bilon knew and the sheri t. On lay i Policem: O'Brien representative of the Beg were standing o Broadway near Pearl street, Lee was noticed coming along and Ofticer O'Brien walked up to him and _ escorted him to the county jail, where he was locked up.” None of his fricnds, not even his wife, w rest until Su clock, The object of tlm secrecy was that_tlie sherift” wished, if possible, to obtain from Lec Quinn ‘& confession of the crime betore permitting anv outside influence to be brought to bear o him. sdenied the erime, but tinally ad- that ne s the man nted, after which Sheriff’ Reel sent for his wife, who was closeted with him until long after midnight red to go with the equisition “papers, the st of the sheriff, day morning, as it Lee would be- rom the ar) waking unne public the sherifl was afr come 1 rec ment, thereby trouble. About four years ago Quinn, under the e, married Miss ister of William Martin, owner, for whom he drove. ve had no children, and veral 2o Quinn disappeared, and his not knowing his whereabouts and ng that he claimed to have formerly lived at New -Albany, Ind., wrote to the ulnum s there inquiring if he ck ne that they thought he 4 her to forward his and they at once s the man Quinn, who for murder, and im- y ||uu(w|v| Sherift’ Reel, with the wi pictur recogni epaired to the married to her hus- real name of Quinn by Justice Schurz, and last evening accom- panied her husband and the sheriff on their trip to Indiana “The authorities of New Albany on August 1, 1880, over s Jumes_ Lee Qulnu hruL\I]) mmxlmul Wm. Sharp, with whom he was at work threshing. That they had a quarrel sharp words while ok subsequently Quinn met Sharp m_the beat hiny to death widh a_club, : barn, 3 Lthen left |u\n|‘ and they never he: of him again until this summer, wh his wite wrote for information concern- mg him. Si Lee has lived here he has by the police as zen, and he has a number’ of serapes. Quinn d aguarrel with Sharp, it was entirely contined to and that he did not meet him they left the threshing machine. I ys that Sharp went to work i the barn, and he believes that he fell through w holo in the ha ay loft and fractured his skull on an iron'rod he struck in falling. 1) 'p did not die unuwdl.m'ly roseveral TR e A days waiitin for hus trial, and that then, by'the advice of his folks, he skipped out., He ex- presses himselt as satisfied tl nothing against him, Ay ave no witnesses except a young », and that he saw nothing except the quarrel at the ma chine, o — All the comforts of h ced hotels at the Pacific house, and a saving of d0c to $1 a day. Try it. e — See that vour books are made by More- house & Co., room 1, Everett bloc commodations wouse. Give L The Cross Case. ter, through the strenuons efforts of his attorneys, Dr. Cross, who r sentence of death for the mur- of Dr. A, B ne, of this city, was granted a ne . He was tried and sentenced in Mills county, the ease hav- ing been takan there from change of venue., An appeal w to the supreme court, and it 1 court stretehed a point in order to reverse the ease it b for a new trial on the ground of e committed by the court. *His bail which amount hs failed to find suretie consequently he has remuined in prison. To-day his ease is to he called up at Glenwood, but what disposition will be ade of it can not be told. In the former trial N, M. Hubbard,of the tirm of Wright, Baldwin & Huldane, and J. Y. Stone were attorneys for E. . Cross, and A J. Buker, A. B. Thornell, Sapn & Pusc and D. B, Dailey attorneys for the Messrs llllbl\\lll and Wright, Bal and Haldane are no longer in the which will hereafter be defonded by J. Y. Stone and A. V. Larruuer, The dllurm vs for the siate have been requested to con- sent o a continuance, but they road for t and decline, 80 the defense \\l()l probably ma her & motion for con tisuanee, ol lul' a change of vevue, -~ Eletric door bells, burglar alarms,and form of dowestic clectrieat appli- ancds at the New York Plumbing Co Pacific house recently venovated. Cool rooms; money saved; comforts gaived, the J the Pac ley (ll\ for A den rail the yea ren ing the tow! ant Get lust tion th ther and The 50 fam: Smil 0. p. and lh\ and one 1 he i mat in the itis vision i the road, whicl is not proy structure, no signs of we and wo hope none will ) years to come Ev iwo expert mechanies g trae out att . the the of t the anew hoy city yosterday Herbert Brown, of Ottuma, was at the D. 0. Stuart, of Harlan, was an Ogden house guest yo ay ately demanc [ except William Haverstock, of James & Hav- erstock, went west to buy astock of dry | has occared for s, employed in any re the bridgc g, its good condition 3 in its prof A nent in its prot from Des Moines, where he has been run ning the ¢ The Beg acknowledges a ealllast even doman band. Miss M. Gleason, the fashionable dress- maker on Pes 1 from her tiip to Chicngo, where she has been for some time studying the latest styles and most improved modes, Mrs. W. J. Scoles, the milliner, left v\'vning for the east to purchase new goods. Dr. Hatton, the umvnrm ek and Knights ®of Labor an M. C this year, may be a close call 1f the knights will support him heartily The next best thing to a Richmond fu nace is a Radiant flome base-hurner, \um by O ooper .\ Met Richmond 1 ¢ hard coal at Cooper & MeGe Ga The Ma Quite a number have ong whom are J. M. Philiips and nghter, J. P.( 1y, wl(umuhlllx-'hlnl B y , John Bennett, seorge Bebbington, C. 1\ Becbe, David DeVol, W H. M. Pusay Thornton and wife, Mrs. L. Davenport, Mrs. John Bohn, C. M, 3 a Cla Keller, J. B. Boren, William ( John Johnson, John’ Clauson Knevher, Hardin O W Cordon. M. D, “and wife, Baughan, John Dohany, H. seer i Harmony Chapter No. making great preparations for th “Temple Friday evening, October 20. It is their desire to make this entertainment the city. favored the I they Clark of the Herald, was so excited on capture him, and in order to coneiliate The Great Struct York and Brooklyn Examined " TAN A l-x]u‘\‘un i X o5 Ml The elevated railrond struetures seem | Address Mille to have been, and doubtless were, built ing, position that a” short rela the vigilent wateh and promptly applied e enforeed by the management of th highways of 1. ation of this possibility it may be rathe 1 like watehfulness i Is for the pro- tection of the great I l)rhlll,u- Superintendent Martin on which the trading ¢ amining the bolts { railron noticed hi the umllm'lnh on the cars, who are all the time on the look out, and would be immes ly 'l y D ld Cr upon a man would be sent out at'once to reetify anything that wi i) ot out of order it would be r ported promptly to Chief Engincer Hart, who “would " take instant measures for king all perfect and secure again. tion mide of everything pertaining to the struetu dles on the top of each towe D thing Will 6ome to them for s century to come. There can be no movement of the Mt position so as to distribute the moved three-cighths of an inch, but the moment that the weight on the bridge was shifted over to th conditions of support a i on the New York span, and the saddlos ’ THE OMAHA DAILY rsonal Paragraphs ohn P. Burke, of Waloo, Neb., is in | Work . are a rofassor Lipfort is the vroud father of | Vility w homas Smith, of Harlan, wasin the ific yesterday Suter and wife in the city Missouri Val wenberger, of Avoea, was yester stopping at the Pacitie COts . Fonda and wife left last evening | tion a month's trip to the Pacitic slope A. McMadden and daughtes, of were at the Pacific yesterds E. Buchanan, division superinten- | toftho Council Biufls & St Louis | sonal way, was in the city yesterday WHiHEIEE [ORETOL e proprictors of Council Bluffs Herald, has returned apital City hotel for over a r. 1t is Mr Wheeler’s intention to in in this eity. from Mr. W. E. Thresher, editor of Macedonian, and leader of the Mace- street, bas just return 55, Was in n yestorday. Tho doctor i& 1 pleas: gréntleman, but is_ hardly likely to be though he thinks it arland cook stoves one of Cooper & Me The sedonians sent in a fine band evening to accompany the delega- of old settlers that go from this eity morning to attend the reunion ont they will have plenty of wmusic. yromised to go, ik Guittar, n ily, John P. Weaver, Spell Millard, E. u Spencer th \ml othe! A i ml W |u l) family, e and wife m Blackmer and wife, M. D. nd wife, W. D. Hardin, P. C. ol, D. D. Bloomer, William Spetman, lllh‘J()lIII H. Plum , David Abel, Masonic. banquet, to be given at M sions of i Mrs. M ridge, of Red Oak, in | vision city meanti upon it lookout for or that may ¢ stantly atten improy Harkness Brothers NEW GOODS ARE HERE! BE ym the there The n that go through tie tru oceasionally little from their solute tightness —BARGAINS | CARPETS, CURTAIN GOODS, ETC. THE DEPOT FOR ro. The Macedonians are live folks were represented by a good band. old settlers here had _already en: sed the German American band, 0 New Stock, Fresh Goods, nuu’r FORGET mt PLAGE. Harkness Brolhers, NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL. BLUFFS, Ia spect departments, 1o to f and exerc ry person in o bridge js expected anything that iy way connected may be wron, en seem to him to beirre 1 © Mmost minute Whatever s discovered isin and T immedi y the oceasion vondition of ab but nothing of that sort feels asif it was in and keeps sharp wateh for SEPTEMBER 21, BARGAINS ! On December 3 Ist, procimo, the pa 188G BARGAINS ! rine ruh;p of Orcutt, French ¢ Trey=- nor, known as the Council Bluffs Cavpet Co expives by limitation, and on that date theve will be A GHANGE OF FIRM To get veady for this change we offer ouwr cntin CARPETS, CURTAINS O, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, of the tinest of its kind ever given in Lt st _evemmng the Macedonin band oftice with a serenade,ns did the_other newspaper offices. ubject of the Salvation Army that nagined that a com 1 he commenced a speech of thanks, ) some one had m n‘\|vl.l|n to him the an effect the some people. % an information ion army for being a incy aceepted the infor- fon but did nof issue a warrant. = THE BIG BRIDGE. ture Between New Every Week. solid and durable a mann ible under the systom, as was 5 the New s upon_ them, neeessit ited g are subjocto and it is by no means s might render them very perilous to be hoped— L vital question how far ation on the bridge, though, ap 3 > rail- t of the apparent for u hundred l][. Monday morning ailrond | Nos. k from end to end, oiling the sheaves | © 15 and ex- stenings of the If anything should get out | Air, of order during the week it would be he station when they s out of order, y day the machinery which drives ible 15 thoroughly inspected in ever L and should anything in the me y weck there is a carefus mia- below the ling of the tops of and onee a month the four sad- |, )lll)ll“l" bridge cables, ¢ b T thing wrong with nm.. or &t do to them except to keep son occasions of extraor- 'y great arre |I:mlf‘ in the loading ¢ brigge. When those oce and when the zo back into ally over the structu here Was 4l eUOFIOUS Pressure end, where the ent from , they moved e of the new York s k into place. ‘In addition to those established occa- To Loan, F e eto., will bR rateof T tionund Fi IHBLI’H() experience SRS abe Counci b .\V\nuk cil Blufr ing the bloo: Omaha Den SPECIAL NOTIC‘ES NO"I‘IL.«E. Special advertisements, suzh r Sale, To Lent, Wants, 4 fn this column at the low E forthe firstinser for cach subsequont Leave advertisemen \ rat our office ED—A good girl to do general louse Apply ut 109 Fourth stre K D- sl undor o sy, sy o Now OmahaDentalAssociation that the r by the severe r and tear to '\huh HAUGHAWOUT, Manager, 1519-1521 Douglas st , No 234 Broadwa, s8 Dentistry. No hombug! and Choroform, wiM thir sickening oot avolded by the most wonderfhl nAuesths nd buliding up 1ho issues. al Associafion; Sole Prop'rs. Aovenmisements Dy Esimates or Cosr in ANY Newsrarcas, Funnisneo 1o Resronsiaie Pantics FREE or CHARGE The H. P. Hubbard Co., Successors to H. P. HUBBARD, On one oeeasion of the Delong HJudicious ‘d“ms]flg lglnls and Elllml, Established New Haven, Conn. 1870un 200 Pase Gararosus or ' ns Tost, Foun iller ot 20 yeurs ner rollor or burr gystem. isce oftice, Council Blutrs. RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, OF ALL KIND! DRAPERIES AND OPHER HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AT PRIC. THAT WILL SELL THEM. Citizens of Council Bluffs and vicinity will find it to their interesls to call and examine our goods and prices. This is the fivst opportunity ever ofiered in this city to obtain the at the opening of a business season. OE N AR A Farming lands in Iowa, Minnesota, from $1.25 to §12 per acre, School time b [n-r cent interest, P. P. Laustrup, No. Brick buildings of any kind raised or Frame buildings moved on Litt] MURDER ) l||m1m1||\ At it ve and cure. I{ you permit e With dipither. Shant bl head.” For sule $th street, Counc on receipt of price. C . Blakes No. 1410 Campbell str Omauni, who recontly lost i beautital a teresting daughter, aged about 15 diphtheria, under the treatment of. ang in Omaha, writes to city: “Your remedly for diphthe t0o lnte, our deur daughter wus dying when it Lam satistied that hier 1 have been saved. Another oneof our who had the diphtheria up with the putrid ul Mol ana . el completcly subducd. Tn the future | kocp your mo at il times. in our housc, Wo toel that it suved the life of one of our children. We are very thankful to you, ot that we did not ca Gouneil Hhutts | d incer Gerard, has been a great for muny years, With what wus sup- posed to heeancer of the throat. 1t was so bid that ~he was threatened with staveation. Her cneral hoalth was completely broken down, could only swallow liquid foc stomuch eould hot st or issin s il Unmhx\ rencral eaith, Hof s00n sho W from blood pofson, the sume condition that sstroyed the 1ife 0f G, Gragt. oAl Blufts Duily twenty yours, and s kunown whereve known s one of thobost mon living. He is also an_intimate friend of Mr. Clark of the Non- pareil. He has been un nate in the fact that his family was raviged with dipht! d. vk havin ne him somo of D from M Ko dre unboundod 3 pressi tude for findinig some mei of averting th £ his whole group of littlo and tender ¢ Live of Mr. McPike's childron Omaha and Council Bluffs. NEWSPAPER ABVERTISING Pays Best WHER PROPEALY DOHE. WE AIM TO AND DO GIVETO ALL CUSTOMERS, here iLowesT PRicE: {3uoiciou awnd it s ot likeiy that any- ‘.un OFINIONS AND CONFICENTIAL SERVICE ranee. Pacors Suown ano} 8 ot S et diod grom w diphile an opportunity of using r. J DY Dyspoptic, Wi puit With nd dic i dis- Dr. Thomas jon angd Best of ret- Dutrid Koro Hhronts in ratianant changing it in 48 hours to tho simple fo; il ot fo il IHTAALORY, MICORMLIVE, pUt: necrous ulcoration of thie womb ard ull hig o Tlufts, Tow drice. JACOB SIM S, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and Fede rnl courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shu N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace! oUR UNPHOTESTED FRONTIERS AND HOW THEY ARE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF. nd sta Land buyers fare free. Infc Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. ATTORNEY AT LAW! { Ledgers, Sour Tals, County and above goods from a full, fresh stock. Country merchants will find many bargaias by calling early. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY COUNCIL BLUFES CARPET (€0, No. 405 Broadway, Gouncil Bluffs. ND CAREFULLY. & aleelelan a2 GRAND EXCURSION THIS WEEK! Texas, I\.uN.H and Arkansas, lands in Minnesota on 30 hation, ete., given by b e A = Re e e HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER moved and satisfaction gnaranteed. e Giant tracks, best in the world. 808 Fighth Avenue and Eighth Street,Counil Bluffs, BEST LAUNDRY WORK In the city can be obtained by patronizing the LAUNDRY Council Blufts | HomeSteam 540 Broadway GEO, W, SCHINDELE, Prop, None but oxperienced hands employed. Out town orders by mail or express solicited, and " Creston House, ‘e only botel in Council Dluffs having Fire Hscape And ol modern h|1|)|n\('ml'n(‘1 216, 217 und 2 e mm\ Prop. F. W. SPETMAN &BRO NO. 509 & 511 MAIN Daily receipts of new goods.Hats Cavs, Clothing, and a full line of Dry Goods, all of the latest styles. Call and get prices bdure pureh: Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards. BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLL Opposite Dummy Depot. ng 41« vlu-x EDLERNGEN] 52 DOJURMIER, YO0S [ 'WHOLESALE AWD JOBBING FEOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. VGRICULTURA L IMPLEMENTS, DEERE | WELLS & €O, Wi Agnculhm‘ I.m!‘nnl»‘ Buggias, I\I\\Il\\}' \Y\\| Hllvl\i. [§8) Hdv[mder alnRflm Cmnr Mll| & Press, HY‘V‘VH'H 18 AND FERD CUTTERS, Noe 155, 1503 and 1507 South Muin Strest, Counen thafts, Towa DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Munnt'es an { Jobhars of Agricaltural Imploments, Wagons, Buggles, Carviages, and all kinls of Farm Machinery. 100 to 1118 South Main Strect, Council Blufe, Town 2 ANE JIANDLES, F.0. GLEASON, T, ILDOUGLAS, GRO.F. Whians Pros.&Teens, Voi'res SMAR. Soc £C0DI0L Council BluTs Haadly Factory, (rcorporated) Manufactirers of A v k, Sleize and Small Tnndles, of eiption. CAL 3 COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET C( Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goods, Eto. 'No. 405 Broadway’ Council Blutfs, owa., CIGARS, TORACCO, KTC. OY & MOORE, snlo Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigavs, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28 Main and 27 Poarl Sts. Council Bluffs, COMMISSION, SNYDER & L .\.\I,\.‘J,V Wholesy Fruit and Produce Comumission Merchants. No. 1 Peard St., Councll Maffs. DRUGGISTS. HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Draggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists' Sundrie No win St, and 21 Poarl Ete. No. . Council B, FRUITS, Wholesals Cfllifomla Pruu, a Specialty General Commission. No. 5 Breadway, Council Bl T WIRT & DUQUE Wholesale Prnltg, Coufec(l_oua'y & Eflucy Groceries. L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Faucy Grocories. Also Wholesale [ No. 416 Broad- way, Council HARNESS, ETC. BECKMAN, STROUBEHN & CO., Manu“acturers of and Wholesalo Denlers In Leather. Haruess Saddlery, Ete. “ouncil Bluits, lowa. HEAVY HARDWAL Wholesalo Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Iiardware, And Wood Stock, Councll Blufts, Towa. lnl‘r AND Ilmrl,. I\l(lh\\ I P l) & (4) Commissmn Werchants for Sals of Hidss, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Grense and Furs Council Bluffs Towa. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., —Wholesale Dealers in— [lumizating & Lubricatiag 0l Gasdliny =BTC., BETO. £.Theodore, Agent, Council BlufTs. Towa. LUMBER PILING ETC. A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumbar, Piling, And Eridgo Material Epocialties, Wholosale Luwe ber of all Kinds. Oifico No. 130 Main St Council Bluffs. I v!l\l JOHN IV,I;'IHIR. Imported and Domesiic Winss & Liquors, Agent for St. Gotthayd’s florb Bittors. No. 13 Mmu St Council Bluils, SCHNEIDER & BECE Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 66 Main St Conell Buts, = und Muies kopt constantly on han n car lond filed by controt onshert | on commission ALK& LOLEY, Propriotors BOOK BINDING! Bank Work of ull Kinds aSpec- ialty. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufls, Standard Papers Usod, All styles of bind: ing n Magazines aid ST, FRANCIS AGADEMY COUNCIL BLUF 10W: An excellont educational institution, furnisb | ed with all the modern improvemeuts, con- | ue ted by the SISTERS OF CHARITY B, V. & Forterm of five months, 875, Terms begin first Monday iu September nmd | first Monduy in February. For catnlogues ade ress Ly SUPERIOR $t. Francis Academy, Council lulls , Reduction in Prices, ! China, ( laé\éware Etc.,! At W.8. Hemer & Co's, No. 25 Muin st. | ouncil Blulls, BLANK BOOKS. ity |frm. B L WILLIAMS, 8 N, Main St., Conncil Bluffs, Ia., and 209 8. 15th St.. Room 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufacturer's Agentfor the CALI(; RAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- mu, Plate and Window Glass, Bhow- Cases, Klevators | drauti _ &e. Y R. R.ICE M. D., (hand and hy- DR. F. P. MURPHY, LATE OF ST, LOUIS, Office No. 525 Broadway, Council Bluffs. o 12 Hou 105 108 b, . Roow No, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUKFS, 1A, Establishea 155 Horses and Mules For all purposes. 00'1ght and at vetall and in lots. Large quantittes 10 Beveral paivs of fne drivers, siusle or double. MASON WISE, Council Blufls. P. C. MILLER No. 13 Pear! St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. House, Siga and Decora Ivo Painter. Papie Muche Waull Ornamonts, Noue but bust hund: ow as others. aployod and charges