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DAII Y COUNCIL BLUFFS, FRIDAY MORNIN OIFICE, NO. 12, PEARL Deliverca by earric any part of the eity at | | TELEPHONES! Breixrss Orrce, Nient Eviror No. 23, York Plumbing Co, New fall goods at Reiter's nets at $3 8 dozen 1 yzen cabinets and a 30 at Schmidt's gallery id and Eunlali ana Crockwell id Louise Stephens, of licensed to wed. m yesterday uneil Bluffs, w; “To-duy the school board will open bids for the addition ordered to the Clark street school honse The school board scems to be able to show more for the amount of money ex- pended than the The new whe: It_is re xmrlml to be quality than it was last year. st boginning taken to Denigon for in agers of the Herald affi lark dik not write the article a nim by the BEE of yesterday, m sponsibility for his in |'v;_.u'xl to the salvatior with her carefully seleeted company of artists, will play 4 season of six nights in K, commencing aturday n(lmnm-n. The bridge « rous condition, and s i decided that it will rv to build a new one there. Miss Louise O. marriage at the home of the ot by the Rev. ¥, ;m(m of the Mvnuulm South First str couple were the re um-uu BEER NGt were a house and lot on Fourth avenue m the groom’s mother and a pair of soh- ta mmond ear-rings by the bride's brother of Omaha. The Crawford County Ilul[n stin “The prisoners made cane from the county i saws made of an old knife and a watch spring _they bars of their cel of cutting out crnwluu_'lluuu"]l mlu the m rulm “when would give v Suwe <| (Ilrmwh @ bar them liberty tunately detected, the company that fu|'ni.~4hc| ought to be pasted up in the Put Ilu prisoners from sawing these chilled them to preces. Quite u little sensation was cn terda ny mor ning about 4 o’cloc! of & woman rapping at the 1 establishment on Broad- houting for her hus como out and go home with her. I’ll show you |hnl. you can lsl.l_\ out_all night bunnnmg Open that door and et me_ in. who vou've got in there with you. shoot both of you. Come_quick, open I'il teach you a lesson if 1 lay my hands on you,” she shouted, but s honse from the inside, and she finally went off to the hotel, remained quict. Yesterday afternoon a tailor employed 1 one of the shops in that vicinity picked up a vest in llu- alley in lhc rear o! i Eiseman & Co’s. walking off with it, a mmm-l who was at work on the building mentioned, shouted, “Haye you got my vest?”’ - plied the tailor and on llt‘mmul It stored the garment to its owner. 8 tailor was arrested for on complaint of the vai that he thought the vest was an doned one thrown out by s: that he would pick it u it for a press ¢ His employer agr: mg to produce him in court in the iorn- ing the judge relensed him until that Thoso of the clerks employed at tho transfer in the freight departent, whu reside up tow lately of walking along the u-m Kk to the Hr(mllwn) (h»put rather t 6:20 for the i enough, there has bed i ome fast wnlkmg ore the train did, alkers boasted of their cnts, until o sort of record has been made up for each one. I’ time up to Iast night was fifce but last evening Ed ( the 4||~I‘|m 0 and of course the w (llllltwn ullnuh ent he will remain the fifteen-mimute Gooper & McGeo el stoves. Hard and soft conl, wood, lime, Blufis Fuel' Co. Telephone No. 186, e g pr 20 conts, 12 to 2 Fhaenix chop house, 505 I3'way il i , uragraphs. H. E. Root has returned from his visit to Kalamazoo. A, D. Collier and wife, of Sioux Falls, are at the Pacific. James Walla visiting his parents ithnell, of Omaha, was a Blufls home from Nebraska, of Glenwood, was in the oity yesterday A . of Manning, was at the Pacifie yeste ro(urm-tl last from Des Moines, Jumes A. Jackson lett yesterday morn- tuz for Chicago. F. Gillian, of Dubuque, houso guest yes Charles L. Ste the week at the Revere house. was a Pacific are spending Milton Nobles ;...l wifo, of Brooklyn, N. Y., arcat the ( o mmnnh'u\h'mh'm of rgo & Co is in the city. Ve '”“5 Mrs., G sgational socixl. W. H. Hoyt, Charles F. C er, of Atluntic, are qu.nrtemd at the The names of every person who hus ‘mun-d has been posted for the inspection nt, of the St. Joe News, is his wife and family, home visiti.y will return this morning. ph Ly mun returned this morn- , Where she went to ing from O ~ be in aitendance upou her sick father. - Thecase of J° White for alleged assauls ainst Sadie Bee- when he was a wll tluunnod yosterday be- IALK ON TRANSPORTATION A Prominent Mlll:;;nrv:wa His Views Ou Freight Rates and Roads. HE TOOK A TRIP WITH A LUNATIC | Ed Brinton's Ride With a Crazy Pas- senger—The Sheriff Arrives With Lee—Oth Happen- ings in the Blufra, - rsportation. sterday a Bue man had a talk with one of the pro 1nnt millers of the city, N ,oy about the cropsof the year, the miiler answered Yes, the wheat is a little better this year, Lut the Wheat 15 not staple; less and le 3 year. A few years ago it was all corn, but the farmers are raising less of that I year, and going more and more into s and hogs." ou have to send away for your wleat then “Yes, it is all shipped in, or nearly all; we can use some of the home wheat by mixing it.” “'Do you ship in any of the Dakota hard wheat that they claim so much for at Minneapolis and St. Paul?” *No, not much; we can get just as good wheat from the Elkhorn Valley, in Nebraska, We make just as good flour as the Wasourne mills, ind we get just as good prices for it,” hen you probably are interested in secing a toad built from Omaha out into the Elklorn Valley country ™ “Well, 1 should say so; not only we are but every wholesaler in Council Blufl and Omaha, - I tell yon the Northwestern and the B. & M are just snp\m\;_' these fwo cities.” “Why,” said the miller, waxing warm, ‘dealers cun %u ont to Lmcoln and buy goods cheaper than the merel cil Blufts or Omuha sell them. Aud all be ence in freight rates. rate to Lincoln and cago than to Council Blu “How is th “Why, you see what they ship through to those ponts does not have to go into the pool. Then, too, if it hipped out there when it is resold it must be re- snipped oyer their roads to some other voint, and the Ic i y get thel 0 hold this local £1ve a quiet rebate to the wholc chants, th to be forfeited if the ness mto other cl They exp) i on the “'long hants in Coun- can _afford to use of the differ- They give a lower {earney from Chi- or Omaha.” Ilu 10 crimination 1s apparent. ads will load wheat or flour at Lincoln or Kearney and earry it to Des Moines for half the money they will from here. Why, they give them a rate there of 10 cents, whilethey charge us 20 eents. The rhone y be- ling, a-ling, went the tel vo did ship them five cars ¢ for \l-~|1-rxl 1y, Silence— *+Oh, well, we will ship them five more to-morrow, then, good bye,”” and the B man left, T Ed Brinton’s Orazy Passenger. Ed Brinton thought life wasn’t worth living on Wednesday evening when he was compelled to take n crazy man from the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy dummy train. The crazy man got off the Q train and, aft ing up Ed Brinton for a few minutes, finally grabbed Brinton and told him to get on his express wagon and drive him to the dummy depot as there were fourteen men after him, and if the caught him they would kill him and Brin- ton also; that he was the postmaster at Hastings, Neb., and consequently was en- titled to protection by the entire puml«, of the United States. He had fire in his eye and Brinton saw it. Brinton did not want to go tothe dummy depot as he wished to go to his home, put his team up and get his supper, but after surveyin, the crazy man several times from heac to foot coneluded his life would be safer if he complied with the man’s wishes. The two men sat side by side on the expreas wagon, and_Brinton made “get there,” expecting oevery minute would be his last. Finally the dummy depot was reached, when the man ¢ l\kl'lll nton how much he wanted for his sery The charges were paid and Ihunun breathed easier, but the poor mules were unable to hurry home, and quictly walked to the barn, while Brinton whipped the cold perspiration from his brow. rrives With Lee. 1) y an- T Rool had arrived safe at New Albany, Ind,, with his prisoner, James Lee Quinn, with whom he left on Monday evening last. The hack drivers and the friends of “Lee,” as he i ing to send Indiana a gard to his good cl [ dence in - this The Sheriff A telegram w: five city the past years, - . Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans, J. W y 101 Pearl strec that vour book: & Co., room 1, ¥ - Perfectly satisfactor at $2.00 & day at the Pic it a trial and be convinced, re made by More- crett block. -~ The Canning Company. The new canning company in this city is doing a large business, The corn season is over, und considerable quanti- ties w put up. Just now scores of wagon loads of tomatoes are being de- livered to the factory every day. Next year the company propose 1o increase their facilities one-half. This enterprise isa valuable one to the city, and all should lend it moral support as well as financial aid. Amoung the imvrovements that should be and probably will be adopted another season is the providing of some way for effectually and immedi ately disposing of the refuse, the pr t wethod not proving satisfuctory, The stench now arising from what is’ thrown out is now said to be puwertul, paugent, and penctrating, and 1o be a source of annoyancee to tueresidents in that locality for several blocks around. It is a matter of time to properly put any large new enterprise in working ord, and itis hoped that another season there may be a0 cause for compl; lotrie door bells, burglar wlarms,and every form of domestic clee | appli- ances at the New York l'lulul:\nx( 0. —~— Pacific house recently renovated. Cool rooms; money saved; comforts gained. e Highest prices paid for count city ‘and sohool. honds.” Odell ros & Co., No. 103 Pearl strect, Council Bluffs, low The idea that tho Timits of the city of Councll Bluffs embraces toe much terri- tory seems to be gaining grouud. The ecity is called upon to repair countr roads, build bridges, ete., that shoul properly be done by the county, OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRDAY, A WOMAN'S FORTITUDE. Thrillinz Story of a Night For three or four there lived in eyed,black-haired widoy who had child, a little Mayham me madea living by pe ddlir consisted of s familiar to almost every woman in the Carbonate cai ] was dull Mrs little pack over i neighboring wives of the n I took # trip to Hep aitention was next direcied CUrested Butte, another camp or town, bout forty miles still further tween the two places there is a_range high and rugged mountains M ham trayelied all day stayed over anchiman, who |<x-ulm1 on the eastern with hus famil side of the mour she resumed he y nightfall (o reach lier .1.-« was only a dim t wi ch none but the hardiest mount most difiouly ahd (mel- Rocky mountains. of 12,000 feet nbove the le and 1,000 feet above the point at which vegetation ceases to grow. Un this bl nothing can be secn lml bold and precipitous mountains, with rugged peaks pieremg the clouds t constantly hover around them. cature breaks tlw munu(nu\ of |Iu~ aw fnl mhl\ulc ively pluin, AHe M A who h.ul been in the mountain until could follow a trail almost as well as a man, felt contident that she could d desolate pass The courageous little woman trudged along, chmbing by slow degrees the - hat m'n]u.\ll\ in.About 2 o'clock oon she found h top of Pearl Pass, red to cheer the lonely p whistled mul lln\\lml over the unbroken solitude. S » pushed [or\\':u-l. began to thicken few minutes th wind blew n eddyin, and it was not L the terrible truth that the « im tra nl wuuld soon be covered up. 5 storm 1s almost certain death. misstep might plunge her down huum eds of feet and dash her JIH:NI rocks below. I'ne Wity wile soon entirely ightened woman paused to SEHiH 'I‘u proc ed was certain (losumlu. in would be equally conld nob rotraceihier BYeps; forthy had hid from view the snrpumu« tr cuitous path summit of the now began to fall. gusts around hm tor could not follow e to go forward for f her way, and to death and be wrapped She decided winding sheet of snow. alk backward and forward certain beat for a distance of 4 she knew th by this means keep uy and at the same time not drawing toward twilight, and k and fast that it but she continued to walk up and down the beat she had laid out, following in her own tracks, and i brevented the falling snow hem from view. snow fell so th this way she from hiding t storm-swept Darkness came on and still llle nmw hll and the wind howled. T plucky little woman held he Her clothes were wet with ler suguv skirts hung about her n-lnllml and weary limbs. lonely night dragged slowly on, and each succecding hour found her steadily keep- ing up the measured tread from one end Iittle path to the other. cessity of economizing her slwn;:lh s0 that she would not become and be compelled to lie down and the sleep of death i constant motion lu hours of that 7 hopo of ever through the d ‘l| eary huu 14 y 1 r, and she was on the Potnt of 19ini down au ro signing hersc it to her fate, when the vl inspired her rencwed strength and (,uump,L h was l,r.nflmu lmml hmmm nulm'c would have to yicld. i auy dawn of morning began woman still treading the "he clouds broke away peaks glittered like minarets in She continned her k till about 10 o'clock, © on snowshoes came over the s from ( uwlwl Butte and r on his long, . I her feet to the run- zht sunlight. hv( mn her arms i wluul lllsn«ck for mp sufoty at a bished, and she was taken to C X ks she lay ina b It wmi o hard struggle A strong constitution, pull -.1 her (lmmgl and she finally ‘umong the miners, \d, with which she staftod a store in Crested Butu to-day doing a good bu e where she is remain_for us to scil in Council Bluffs. Ouly four da boots and sh will you hurr il boot and sl Sargent & I’u-« to take accol we take bl Having sold our r business to Messrs, next Tuesds wsure in an- nouncing that until that time our friends mul ousll»lnma mn/x buy goods of us at Ll’\ll\l ¥ & Co, es’ fine shoes, best Geo. Blaxim, If you want a good furnace and one that will be as durable as your house, get a “Richmond’’ at C Jooper & McGee's, John Malicoe city yesterday and of goods from the , of Walnut, was urchased a larg Council Blufis Hats regardless of cost. hat stock of F. E. Knox's, Stetson’s and other | E. B, Williams, No. 506 Broadway. Closing _out The Odorless Sunitary Co,, of Omaha, cleans cesspools, cisterns, ete., with the Oflice, No, 1032 Farnam street, Omaha. Orders for Council Bluffs may be left at H. Eiseman & Co.’s, odorless pump. All the comforts of high-priced hotels at the Pacific house, and a saving of 50¢ 0 $l aday, Tryit Hats regardless of tost. Closing ont natstock of F. E. Swmbbs, comprising Knox's, Stetson's and other fine brands E. B. Williams, No. 506 Broadway 12 Cabinet Photographs $3. Quality the finest. Sherraden, 817 Broadway Fresh oyst Pheenix Chop He y style at the 505 Broadway - T'he Richmond combines the four es sentials of o good firnace, simplicity, capacity, durability and cconomy. St them at Cooper & MceGee's, 41 Man - Opor barber shop and bath Harkness Brothers NEW GOODS ARE HERE! —BARGAINS IN— CPTEMBER BARGAINS ! On December 3 Ist, proximo, the partnership of Orcutt nown as the Council Blugls Carpet Co, on that date there will be CHANGE OF FIRM To get ready for this change we offer our entire stock of CARPETS, CURTAINS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, DRAPERIES " ALL KINDS, AND OTHER HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AT PRICES THAT WILL SELL THEM, Citizens of Council Bluffs and vicinity will find it to their interesls to eall and examine our goods and prices. everofleredin this city to obtain the above goods from a full, freeh siock, BARGAINS ! rench & Trvey= anizes by timitation, and This is the first opportunity | CARPETS, | CURTAIN G0ODS, ETG. at the opening of a business s Country wierchants will find many barvgains by calling early. FILLED PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY. (COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET (O No. 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. MAIL ORDERS THE DEPOT FOR - DRY GOODS! New Stock_,fr—esh Goods, | LOW PRICES DOW'T FORSET THE PLACE. Ha[knessBml e, NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUITCIL. BLUFES, Ia SPECIAL NOTICES. NO’I‘ICZE. Special advertisements, such ns Lost, Foun To Loan, For 8ale, To Ront, Wants, Boarding, etc., will beinserted in this column at the low rateof TEN CEN'S PER LINE for the first 1nser tionand Five Cents Por Linc for each subsequent insertion. Leave advertisemen tat our offico No. 13 Peal street, near Broadway, Council Bluffs. ~ WANTS. ANTED—A good girl to do general houde Work'Ap ply at 106 Fourch street, Coun: cil Blufls. “y.\n-rvT)— 0 gooa waiters. Apply at V¥ tie Bochteic hotel, Councll Hiuit M \\ OR’S PROCLAMATION. FOR A SPECIAL ELICTION, 10 fill a Vacancy in the Oftice of Muyor of the City of Council Bluifs, Ry virtue of the wuthority in me vestod by statute and the ordinances of the eity of Councit Blutis, ordering aspecial election in the city of Council Bluffs om the 4th day of October, 1486, u mnyor to il the nthe uncx: torm of Chupmnn, L.A.N:DS CHLAP' GRAND EXCURSION THIS WEEK! Farming lands in Iowa, Minnesota, Texas, Kansas and Arkansas, r: Sclhoel and state lands in Minnesota on 30 Land buyers fare free, 55 Broadway, Couneil Bluffs, Iov from $1.25 to §12 per acre, time 5 per cent intere: P. P. Laustrup, No. 5 1ation, ete., given hy | WHOLESALE 44D JOBBING BEOUsSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL INPLEMENTS, DEERE, WELLS & CO,, Wholesale Agricaltural Imploments, Buggles, Carringes, Fto Fto. Couneil Bluffe, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. Make the Or 1 Complete Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Pross, CORN SHELLERS AND Nos. 1801, 15 8, 1305 and 15 ED CUTTERS, South Main Stroet, Council s, Towa DAVID BRADLEY & (O, Manuf'rs an 1Jobhors ot Agricultural Tmplements, Wagons, angles, Carringe m 100 to 1116 South Main Strect, Council Blu all kinds of ¥ \{m\hmul Towa, AXE HANDLES, F.0. Queasox, T, H.DovaiAs, Gro.F, Wiianr, Pres&Trons,” VoPros §MAn. Seo dCounsol. Councll BluTs Haadls Factory, (Incorporated,) & of Axlo, Pick, Sladgs and Small of every descriptio CARPR ~COUNCIL BILUFFS CARPET o, Carpets, Crtains, Window Shades, O-Iltnhq Curtain Fixtures, g |v||u|~lmv Goods, to. No. 405 Brondway Town, Biufrs, ORACCO, ETC. REGOY & MOORE, holosale Jobbors In the— I'lnest Brands of C[gfll’:, Tobacco & Plpes 28 Main und 27 Pearl Sts, Council Blutts, Tows. COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMA Wholesalo Fruit and Produce Comnalssion Merchaats. No. M Pearl &, Council Hlara. DRUGGISTS, HARLIE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggla(s 0ils, Pnlnls, Glass, No. 22 Main St., and - Council Bhute. . P ATILSWORTIR. 0. W. Vlil'l I‘IT Wholesale Califoraia Fruits a Speclalty General Commigsion. 54 Brendway, 0 Council Blufe |HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction gus Frame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks, best in the world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Sh‘nM,Cmmil Blufs, BEST LAUNDRY WORK In the elty can be obtained by patronizing the LAUNDRY MURDER!! therin isagain making its annual v .Ten years trinlof DR, THOS. JE! DY Yor that fatal melady has d e fact that it is infalliblons a_y ermit your children to Their blood be uj nly at the office, No. Biuffs, Ta., or sént by HomeSteam s 540 Broadway hes m. uu-em Coune 1410 Campbell stroe dmtly 1ost A beAutiTal and aged about 15 yours, by inder the treatment of one of the Omahn, Who re teresting daughtel GEO, W. SCHINDELE, Prop, None but experienced hands employed. Your remedy for diphtheria ca “IHI' & DUQUE Wholesalo IE, Pruits, Confectionsry & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Council Bluffa, L. KIRSCHT & €O, Jobbors of Staple and Fancy Grocarles. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 418 Broad- way, Cour HAR " BECKMAN, STROHBEHN & €O, Manu‘acturers of and Wholesalo Deslors i Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Ete. Main Council BluTs, lowa. —x Sy HATS, CAPS, ETC. METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 32 and 314 Brondway, Co: il Blutrs. HEAVY HARDWARE. l)muf town orders by mail nd all work warranted. ;Creston House, Tie only hotel in Council Bluffs having Fire HEscape ) improvements. 215, 217 #nd 219 Main st. fl\ll‘ dear duughter wns dying Tam satisfied that her | e, Almllll'l oneof our who had the dipht} up with the putr Tnedicine and 'in. twalve hours 'the disease In the future we completely_subdued. keep your medicine at all times in our house. d the life of one of our ¢ thankful to you, and i on you'sooner.” We feel tht it su only rouret that wo \Wid ot ias. boen o gront WHAL Was sup- It wis 50 bitd posed to booar BSe Lo o haater Omori heniih: s Compiatoly broken down. KEELINE & FELT, Wholosale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Councll Bluffs, lown. 5 A vu WOOL. 1) H. ]\kl)A\'I‘l D & CC Commission erchants for Sals of Hides, Tallcw, Wool, Pelts, Greaso and Furs Council Bluffs Town. UILS. F. . SPETHAN & BRO NO. 5309 & 511 MAIN ST, Ehe could only swallow liquid food. and even t nnch could not digest or fssimilnto. i ST boon Bhe wontd hive recoipts of new goods.Hats oly [ ravd not obtined from blood poison, the same condition thut . by WOOS huvin i the oflice of mayor, nnd the & & been duly appointed to il 2 provided by Iy o' huving qualil n could be hut, s provided by luw resolutions of the oity ¢ of snid clection, on the d: 0w, the . F. Evuns. mayor of said city, 4o hereby proclaim and call the attention of the quulii IUA ctors ol said city to tuke no- tice that on the suid 4TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1856, a special election will be hud f clocting o mayor of suid city, 2 pired torm inthe oflice of mayor of the said ohn W. Chapman, docensed, ‘said unexpired torm terminating on tho fiest Monday in Ma; 1558, 0r until a suc 80T i5 « and qualifie g€ provided by law in such e And the quulifie | electors ur notified t wlls will be ward ot o \ M 1 close 6 o'clock P, M., unless tie suld polls are continue open until P. M. of said day, in manner and for) L and that the voting in eac (i tho Judzes und clo d the unc |, fixing the date above numed. horeby further wened in ench i o'clock h)un( and I(u!u rt Dohaney's livery stable, 17 5. Fox, — Whittlcsay and Theo. 8, Ed Mott und - Steinkopt, Jitcenbauer's earringo futors, W, is and E. nulumm. and C. Gil- h Ward_-Querholtzer's oMo, First ave- between Main and i'en 21 Wit k Ed Howman, erounto set my ny of Septeni N8, Moyor ty of Cotinell Blufts, OmahaDentalAssociation w nad oo Aliy on thie th g ber, 1886, £ 0 HAUGHAW[]UT Manager, Nos. 1519-1521 Douglas st, Omaha and No 234 Broadway, Council Bluffs. ot ek Mo ws Dentistry. No bhumbug! Gas, Vitalized er and Choroform, with their sickening effect avoided by the most wonderful anaesthetic, purify- 1ng the bI0od and bullding up the Lissues. Omaha Dental Association, Sole Prop'rs. Gold Crowns, Gold Plate and Continuous Gum Tecth & spelialty. Best teeth §6; former price $6, Paln A % 2 £.Theodore, Agent, Council Blufrs, Towa. , Clothing, and a full line of my = Goods, all of the lu ;,(»( |m es lmfme pulvlmflng vlwwhnr Star Sale Stables and Mul Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, ad the lite of Geén. Gr ihe Council Bluffs Daily Giobe: cPike, edilor Of (e Cumbr n 5. und I8 known one of the best mnnh\llu{ "He 15 nlso frieud of Mr. Clark of the Non- He has been unfortunate in the fact family was ravoged with diphtheria, Mr. Clark having henrd and greatly distrossed. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., —Wholosale Dealors in— [luminating & Lubricatiag Olls Gas)in BHTO, BTC. LUMBE PILING E' A. OVERTON & €O, Hard Wood, Southérn Lumber, Piling, And Uridge Matoriul Spocinltios Wholosalg i ber of all Kinds. ifico No. 13) Main Bt Council Blufls. Lowa. ol hiscalumity sent him &omo of Dr. Jelleris' Diphtherin Cure, it was used ut oncc lives of the rest 0f his children saved. are unbounded in thel: lo for finding Komo me Opposite Dummy Depot, A died from diphthoria |..| an opportunity of ustng Dr. Jen wh) five in mise ¢ of the stomitch? m'luuvnnn and R UEGEN S0 pUTRAR ROS IV Fettoris cures. o conetipation In a v tho cause of sed conditions 1. Price §5Tor two ek reat Dr. Jefforis” diphtherin for sl} kinds of sore throats putrid gore throut, in mulignant s changing it in 48 i nd mulw kept constantly on 1, f ail or in car loads,Or- dm or m..m filled by contract on short \lm-k sold on commission. & BoLey, Proprictors. ephone No. 114, Formerly of Keil Sale Stabples, 1st ave. and 4th strect BOOK BINDING Prompt Attention fo Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & 0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blugts, Standurd Papers Used. Al styles of bind- BLANK BOOKS, ENCES: M. . Bmith & Co., Deere, \V(-II-‘&UA, ©5 to the simple forn lible cure for al) inflammatory, ulcorativ - ous uleeration of the womb and all ctions how to u No doctor requl! smedies can only be obtal No.2i Eighth street, Biutts, Tows, Or sent by eXpress on receipt JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7and 8 Shugart Blosk. N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over American meuu (,omplu)h ST, FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUFF Established 1857 RE. @, National Buik, & Pusey, unkors.,C Il L. WILLlAIS, Main St., Couneil Bluffs, Ta., 209 8. 15th St., Room 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufucturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES 'h-nN Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- Plate and Window Tiluss, Show- (hand and R. RICE, M. D An excellent educational institution, furnish all the modern improve: ERS OF CHARITY B, V. M ucted by the SI For term of fiv: Terms begin first Monday in 8eptember and Qrst Monday in February. For catulogues wd- SISTER SUPERIOI St. Francis Academy, Council lu's, Reduction in Prices, | IN China, Classware, Etc., At W.S Homer & Co's, No. 28 Main st. Councii Bluffs, No. 11 Peurl St., Al 2 Consultation va o WINES AND l.lql 018, JOHN LINDER, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for Bt. Gotthard's Horb Hitters. No. 1) Main St. Council Bluffs. JER & BEC K, S0 Ilt\ Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 6w Main St., Counoll Blugs. DR F. P. HIIRI'HY LATE OF ST, LOUIS, Office No. 525 Broadway, Council Bluffs. 910 Hours, } 210 Room No. 6. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUF Horses and Mules For ull purposes. 00'1ght and soll, at retall and inlots. Large quantittos to sclect from Beveral paies of fine drivers, single or double. MASON WISE. Couuncil Blufls, " P. C. MILLER. No. 13 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, LATEST DESIGNS. MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. nand Decors ive Painter. Puplos Ornumonts Note but bust 2enct onf 0 1€ 41 aig oW 48 others.