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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. SATURDAY MORNING SEPT OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. = Pelivered by enrrier In any partof the oity AL LW CRty COnts per week. W Tirox, « » + Managen TELEPHONES Reerxrss Orvice, No. 4 Nienr Evrron No. 23, MINORR MENTION, New York Plombing Co. New fall goods ut Reiter's Uheap railroad tickets at Bushnell, The very best cubinets at 3 a dozen at Gorham's One dozen eabinets and a large panel for $2.50 at Schmidt's gallery Mr. Cowell is to open a 10-cent store at 728 Brondway in a few days. The democrats of Shelby county to day place in nomination a county ticket Colenel Keatley, the democratic candi date for congress in this district, speaks at Atlantic this afternoon I Rev. J. Fisk will evening ut church on William street, ch t the to-morrow A. M. E. There will be w meeting of fthe com mon council tomight unless me un- foreseen circumstance prevents. Gustave ¥. Blonard, of Grand June- tion, eame down here and obtained a i wed Miss Margaret Lorenzen, of this city T'he Ancient Oraer of Hibernians will give a grand ball on the 28th of next month. The annual bull of this society i always a great event Ail_ members of Rebekah 0. F lodge 1 O, who wish to visit the lodge at y night will meet at Odd i Fellows hall at 6:3) p. m. 2, H. Harl's new house on Oukland avenuc is rapidly appronching comple- tion. It will be an ornament 1o the street, and may it be joy forever to Mr. Harl and his fonily, on, the architeet, has plans drawn for a fine new house which he pro poses to have built for himself this sea son on his property on Benton street, where he now resides. In the liquor cases at Minden a_tempo Tary injunction has been sked for, en- joining " the saloonkeepers from selling liquor. The eases will come up for e ing at Carroll within the next week. The case (rf Kurtz vs. the city of Coun- il Blufl for trial yesterday morning, lnll two witnesses were examined it was continued until this morning. Mr. Kurtz claims damages of the city for piling dirt on his lot, dug from the Indian ereek diteh. There were eleven men from Neola csterdny naturalized. They wore M Schrader, August Peterson, B. H. Re mes, Fritz Peterson, J. K l{«-num s, F Osborn, Henrich Bentag . Peterson, Peter Hansen, John Stnber and H, H. Remm ln'mh-\«-h» ven more who took Miss who is f: ty in this scction, full equ southern prestige, wili appear - house hu«vmmnu nu\l \k evening in Bartley 1 home pietu A Wife's Ih'\ul on, which the little star ppea re. Popular K. st gaining ing het the Ope venue on ground of prejudice of the court. attorneys for tllu ate did not ovpose the motion, and it was granted by the court. So the case will go to Red Oak, in Mont- omery county, where it will come up lar term after the ill_ have to had been no dents of upper Broadway and vi congratul selves that t car track will be extended up that way, much to their accommods if the cars will only run with larity, not to say fr vqm v are all in frnm c Qak strect, the u\uu.g is_nomly com- loted, and the paving will begin the attor part of next week. The street car unck will be laid in advanee of the in| ‘esterday \\Iulu D. Hart was sittin, with the board of commissioners of the insane, b Ahlhllliu se of a yeung man iding in Hazel Dell townshin. [t 18 preferred t no names be given. He said that when the young man was six ears old he attack of ro spinul me s. He survived attack but one side was paralyzed @ has remained so. It has ne siuce the disease attacked him, while the other side has developed into half of a Neither his intellect or |||| aired. The doctol that no child ever null\n disease or the terday mor th Po- nts’ po- Tice force, on tr, r doors of the buildings on Mai in the alley, heard a dog making quite a noise 1 the livery stablo next door 1o Coover & Me- 15, Upon investig; his dark lantern, noticed & numbe foot prints in the mud and di that thieves had pried open doors, also. the mner shutte; gome unknown reason had admittance. Whether the th h*‘m-uml away by or by the noisy dog nc known, The Preshy mecet in the I wold on * y evening, the and will be opened by a sermon by th Rev. George Ainshe, of Red Oak, the r tiring moderator. Rev. Hunter Corbitt a,will deliver an interest- dng address on foreign missions at the popular meeting to be held on Wedac day evening; and at the popular meeting on Thursday evening Rev. Mal- eolm, of ( uuuh\ will deli dress on the " and be follow lb) Rey Cnrroll To all the excrci o( the pre -fl,""‘"’ the public is cordially invited 0 business of the body will be trans sactod at the day sossio) No school was held in the Eight street school yesterday, it being dismissud be enuse of the severe illness of Mr. Dunn, the janitor, as mentioned in the Bek of yestorday. 1t was not expeeted that ho ‘Wwould live through the da; houp to B Ra our inc, evening he lative, though his ]ll_)sulu gave no hope of ven & temporary i Mr. Dunn . was an old soldier, nml while in the army " e contracted disease. For some ¥ he has led a life of har vation, which has gradually sa health and strength. Mr. Dunn and family oceupy the janitor' Lers the school building, and it was feared st it would annoy him to have the ions continued, so the school boal uested D) annw to visit Mr, Dunn, fluwnmn in his condition it would Ve llhm(llll to him to have school tinucd, or if there was any o disense which would render i vl le to remiove him from the building on noonnt of the scholurs. The doctor ed that the man had the dropsy, that he thought it would worry him - more to thunk that school was dismissod on his account thun it would to keep it Also that there was nothing in disonse tht ¢ mndangered the health of e ln the building.” Bo bereafter the wil lrun #s usual. Mrs. Dunn will - P.ciflo lmuu recently renovated. Cool Oms; mouey saved; comforts gaiued, A SAD CASE OF INSANITY. Futile Attempt of Albert Munson's Parents to Place Him in an Asylum, A CHAUTAUQUA CIRCLE FORMED oM e reted in or and Everything Work—Improving Counity Roads—~The Democratic Convention—Other News, A Sad Case, J. 1. Munson and wife vesterday ap peared vefore the board of commissione of the insane, and ma have their son Albert, application to aman of twenty five yeurs of age, sent to the insane asy lum. The board investigated the case and were satistied that while th ase was one where help shiould be extended, they were powerless to offer it. - When Albert was a boy three yvars of age, he suffered from an attack of cerebro spinal menin gitis, and on his_recovery was left blind, dumb, imbecile in mind,” and very ner: vous. His body grew and developed, and now he is a Targe and very fleshy man, On account of his age he is exclu ded from the sehool for fecble:minded at Glenwood, and as he is not insane, he can not be admitted to the insune as) lum. Mr, Mu n and wife have always been residents of Crawford county, hav- ing moved here only a few weeks ago, and not having gained a residence here, the board of supervisors can extend no ‘id. Albert ean be taught to perform manual labor, and as h ysically ong, he might he m; nt to support himself. vised Mr. Munson to go before the board of dircetors of the Glenwood institute for the feeble-minded, and see if they would not admit him to the department where the simple trades are taught, and put him at work, so that he would not be a charge upon anyone. - The board ad- Fresh oysters in every style at the Phanix Cliop House, No. 505 Broadway. £ Opera lonse barber shop and bath room. verything tirst elass, E. M. Mar- vin . Wright, 1, Chautauqua C ccla. At the meeting held in the parlor of Broadway M. E. chureh, for the purpose nizing a Chautauqua Literary and entific cirele, on Thursday evening last, the following vpersons gave their Colonel L. , Mrs. J. assidy, Rev. E. D M n:\ri', Mr. J. E. D. names for the ensuing y , Mrs. L. Miss W Id.l C s D. v, Scoield, M Cooper, Mrs. J. K. Cooper, Anderson, Miss Lizzie Racer, Orentt, Miss Lizzic Hunte Driver and Mr. Frank Cook > elected: Pr e will next meeting Monday evening, October 4, i the parlor of the M. E. church. Any persons desir- ing to join the circle will be most cordi- ally weleomed. The following list of book: mm..m-um course of reading for the y Walks and Talks in the Geo- logic !lu-l«! Reereation Sketehes from English in Astronom; Laterature, French Literature, Warren lastings, A Short History of the Ear y urch, ‘The Christian ~ Religion, The C Chautatiquan. The cost of the books re- quired is $7.10. Persons desiring any in- it serni or the pply persorally or reary or Mr. Frank answer 1l in- course of reading e ter to Dr. M who will - gladly quiries. Garland cook toves are the best made. Get one of Cooper & McGee Do g All the comforts of high-pri ed hotels at the Pacific house, and a saving of 50¢ to.$1 a day. 12 Cabinet llumn« aphs Quality the tinest. Sherrad h, 817 Brondway. - Improving County Roads. Some of the n lows are follow ing n policy that is better trving to em- i the whole county within the city limits. Dubuque has been following the same poliey that Davenport has adopnted for many years past. All the principal roads radiating from the eity back into the country are macadamized for five or more miles and this betterment of roads is every r being improved and ex- tended. Itis believed that Dubuque set this examplo of improving highways by conneeting them with her paved sireets. T'he great quantity of superior rock right in Dubuque enables this mueadamizing to be done, cheaply and easily. Other cities, thut have no r for building or any purpose, will lac improve their countr the meuns to thus 7 wls. —~— Richmond ranges tor hurd coal at Cooper & Metiee's. -~ Hats regardless of cost. Closing out hat stock of F. Stubbs, comprising Knox’s, Stetson’s and other fine brands The Odorless Sanitary Co., of Omaha, cleans cesspools, cisterns, ete., with the odorless pump. Oflice, No, 1022 Farnam street, Omaha. Orders for Council Bluffs may be left at H. Eiseman & Co.’s. The Democratic Convention, The city democratic convention to place a candidate for mayor in nomina- tion, will be held at “lL city hall at 2 o'clock on next Wedn The primaries will be IueM Monday evening at the following places for the solection of delogates: First ward —Vie Jennings', Second ward—City building, T delegy 11 ¢ deleg luuuh ward— Oflice of Justice Frainey, 11 delegates e Highest prices paid for county, town ity ‘And sohool. bonds. Odell Hros, & No. 108 Pearl street, Council Blu Tow LR Just received, Ladics' fine shocs, best wakes. Prices’ low. Geo. Blaxim, 807 Main. School Board Proceedings. Yesterday afternoon the school held a meeting which wer the bids for making the needed improve- ments in the Clark school house. The building is to be altered and an addition built on. ‘The contract was awarded to P. Wind, for $1,2u4, his Lid g the lowest. The coal coutracts were nlso awarded, the Keaton Foel company being the lowest bidaers. They sugree to furnish Oskaloosa and Jasper county lump eoal for §2.05 and hard coa! for $8.60 per ton C. M. Hurle was re-elected secrotary and J. M. Porogoy as treasurer. It was voted to ineresse L 'y of the secre tary from $200 10 800 per yeur, this THE being the amount paid by the eity man as a substitute I'he superintendent ma port to the effect that the sohools were all running smoothiy, and as well as could | be exvected the first month le a verbal re Bills to the amount of § i were al lewed - ersonal Paragreaphs, Mrs. General Dod, ohn Fiye, citic, H. Chrisman are at the Pacifie Custis Bates, of Chicago, was an Ogden guest yesterday. Louie Jacobs, Mrs, H. Fricdman John C. Lee, the has returned home Mrs 8. Pusey visiting her mother, W.F. Mitehell, of Chic at the Ogden yesterday, Colonel ph Eibocck, of Des Moines, was in the city yesterday. Mrs, McGorrisk, of Des Moines, wife of the sewer contractor, was in the city yes- terda; Mrs, J. C. Reagan, 1, of Des '\Imnw was p is home of Dubuque, is at the Pa and wife, of Mapleton, of Ch sago, is yisiting railroad contractor, . of Cheyenne, is home a gnest wife of Contractor in the oity y. Stella Lowe, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ferson, will on Sunday evening star h.. Colonel of the Council Mln|l~ & arrived yesterday from J. H, Chambers, county been down to Avocea for but 18 now back aguin in his of Henddrieks left yesterday for Florence, Mo., to wisit fricnds. From there she goes to Kansas on a visit. R. H. Elliott, of Neola, an old resuient of I | ng hands with friends i this ¢ Mr. sock, receiver Louls railw Louis, recorder, « t has wo, Elliott is connected with lln- \n-\n in Neola. JoH. Keith and who k mily, of Sioux Ir. ve been visiting owles, have gone go. Rock Island & Pacitic for a visit to Chieago. A Cooper & McGee sell stoves. S Good wiges pid 1o o competent. girl to do plain cooking, and_iron ing. 0 second work. S. ns- worth, South Eighth street. . Epezo Hard and soft coal, wood, lime, cement, ete. Council Bluffs Fuel Co. No. 539 Broaday. Telephone No. 186, = The Herald is making a grest ado about a t the Chics be it pretends w found on o & Northwestern track the other morning. The Mitchell found it. Mr. Mitchell did not. Onc of the editors of the suys the baby was found only imagimation of the other editor. e regular dinne o'clock. Fhanix chop house, Y Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl stree The Gerspachers the statements 1 th night's Herald in refe building on lower known us the old Ch admit that the heirs of the Gers are desirous of selling the pro- |)n~ru,.||||| object to such a method of tempting to cheapen it They say they villing to sell for a reasonable price, they are not yet compelled to Council Blu ke exceptions to article in last ence to the brick Broadw — tlnn;_: to a Richmond fur- Radiant Home base-burner. voper & MeGee. - On October 1 hard conl will go up to 0 per t $0perton. See t vour books are made by More- housé & Co., Foom 1, Everett block. - When a so-called newspaper nominates the entire voting population of a city as candidates for the oflice of mayor, and lauds eacl )m" as the best man for the i the s than expres: e l’n‘lfw(l\ satisfuctory accommodations t ¥ ny at the Pacific house. Give ita lrl.ll and be convinced. - iovernor Sherman is in fowa City. he will attend the reunion of the second lowa and all the Johnson county soldiers. From there he will go to St. Louis to attend the reunion of the Twenty-tivst Illinois, ment, of which the governor is a honor ary member. On Monday next they will dedicate & monument to the mem their beloved colonel nnd commande chief at Ironton, Mo., the ne of | L battle with the confederate fe till colonel of this regiment. sion is one of much more than mental interest and many of the mo: prominent men of the nation will be pre- sent and participute in the excreises. -~ first symptoms of a sever is sour stomach, if taken intime Dr. J. IH. McLean's Liver and Kidney Piilets will check and perhaps prevent a serious illness. ng honest opinion. wher Twent One of the bilious attack — Elotrie door bells, burglar alarms,and every form of domestic clectrieal appli- ances at the New York Plumbing Co. _ AGENTS WANTED, THE CHAMPION FITTER, b wyatem wientiraly now and is so siuple that we will g ra and tailor n ¥ the invention ot M d erms. othe For lurthe intoru ARY EASTIL Or. HAUGHAWOUT, Manager, Nos. 1519-1521 Douglas st, Omaha and No 234 Broadway, Council Blufs. Painless Dentistry, No humbug! Alr, Etber and Choroform, with their sickeniig effect avoided by the most wouderful anaesthetic, purify ing the L1ood xnd Luilding up the tissues Omaba Dental Association, Sole Prop'rs. Gold Crowus, Goid Flate and Continuous 1 "Tooth 8 splolialiy. * Bost tocth §0; former co 85 . Gus, Vitalizod OMAHA DAILY n'ml within two or three years, Hattic Blaxsim and Minnie Hansc n | were elec (n‘ tepehers, and Myrtie Board BEE: rm iURDAY, Hmn%s&Mem NEW GOODS ARE HERE! —BARGAINS IN— | CARPETS, GURTAIN GOODS, ETC. THE DEPOT FOR DRY GOODS! SEPTEMBER ! BARGAINS ! on that date theve will be A CGHANG CARPETS, or HOUSE FURN AT PRIC THAT at the opening of a business season. ALL KINDS, 5. lRRfi. BARGAINS ! On December 3 Ist, proximo, fhr,mn'lnrr-hi,) of Oreutt, French & Trey- nor, known as the Council Bluffs Car, Co., arpives by timitation, and E OF FIRM To get veady for this change we offer our entive stock of CURTAINS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, DRAPERIES AND OTHER ISHING GOODS WILL SELL THEM. Citizens of Council Bluff's and vicinity will find it to their interesls to call and examine our goods and prices. everofieved in this city to obtain the above goods from. a full, fresh stock, This is the first opportunity Country merchants will find many bargaias by calling early. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMITL Y AND CAREFULLY., New Stocmsh(ioods, COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET (0. No. 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. | LOW PRICES. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. Harkness Brothers, NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUITCIL. BLLUFFS, Ia SPECIAL NOTICES. IOTICE. Specinl advertisements, éush ns Lost, Foun To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Bonrding, ete., will beinsertod fn this column at the low rateof TEN CENTS PER LINE forthe first tnser tionand Five Cents Per Ling for each subsequont insortion. Lenve advortisemen 1at our office No. 12 Poul street, near broadwuy, Council Blufts WANTS. NTED—A w00« 0 &0 woneral house Wioic AD DI At & Rl strect, cil Blufls. iz Coun ‘| D—A situation by miller ot 20 yours ‘o; cither roller or burr 8y Admm- Miller, oo office, Council Biufte: ELECTRIC LUSTRE STARCH conta na il 10 “lrod b In i handsomer poith i any ot e s, One NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING | Pays Best } WHEN PROPERLY DONE. | WE AIM TO AND DO GIVE TO ALL CUSTOMERS, | OWEST PRICES---PROMPT TRANSACTIONS: 19upicious SELECTIONS:--CONSPICUOUS PO ITIONS-- -EXPERIENCED ASSISTANCE----UNBI-} 1ASED OPINIONS AND CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE. | Aoventiscments Desioneo, PRoors Swown aNo! Esvimates or Cost in ANY Newsearcns, Funnisneo o Resronsisie Panmics FREE or CHARGE H H l The H. P. Hubbard Co., i H H i 1 Judicious Advertising Agents and Experts, Establshed 1874 New Haven, Conn. AF"Oun 200 Pace Cavaioeue or H H H H H H H i H Successors to H P. HUBBARD, H H Incorporated 1885, H H H | Lnomu. THE BANK OF COMMERGE 1510 North 16th Street, OMAHA. Paid in Capital, - - °- , President. RLICHS, Y 1 JORN: DIRECTURS: BAMUEL R JORN-0N, GrO, K BARKER, ROBT. L GARLICHS, WL SBIVERS, F.B.Jon A general banking b Interest allowed on time depe FIRST NATIONAL BANK U. 8. DEPOSITORY, Omaha, Nebraska. Capital.,........co0n000s Surplus A Herman Kountze, President John A. Creighton, Vice President. F. H, Davis, Oashier. W. H. Megauler, Ass'¢ Cashler 0. F. DAVIS & CO. Nebraska Land Agency @envruidealers in Roal Estato and Roal Kstate COlerguge WOFuruew st Oaala. Neb $100,000 GEO. E. BARK ROUT. L SON, Cushier. 1ess transacted, L5, L -~ DN i e — GRAND EXCURS Farming lands in Iowa, Minnesota, from $1.25 to $12 per acre. time b per cent interest. P. P. Laustrup, N Land bu e e Schoel anl state TS fare fr 5 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. “E =TT LION THIS WEEK ! Texas, Kansas and Arkansas, ranging lands in Minnesota on 30 years Information, ete,, given by Ehepsdshrg, < |HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction gus Frame buildings moved on Litt 808 Eighth Avenue and T MURDER!!! s again making its annu; en yenrs' trinl of DITHOS, JEF (DY Jor that futal melady has ru-cd the fact that it is infallibleus a_ p: iv und oure. 1f you permit your. chlldro icir blood be upon your ut the offico, No. 23 South &th street, Council Bluffs, Ta., or sént Ly express [ No. 1410 Campbell stroet, (A recontly Jost a beautiful and mn’ teresting daughter, aged about 15 years, diphtheria, under the treatment of one best physicians in Omaha, writes to I of this city: “Your remedy for diphth ton lat: o wis aymE whon 5 fled that her life could Biave beon snved. . Another onoot our chitdron who hid the diphtheria, her throut was filled up with the putrid uleération, we used your medicine and in twelve hours 'the disease was completely subducd. Tn the future we will keep your medicine at all times in our house. We foel that it saved the life of one of our children. Wo are very thankful to you, and only rogret that we did not call on you'sooner.” From the Council uts Duily Herdl Wil £up- Posod 10 b0 cineor of the throat. " 1t wid 8o bad that she was threutened with starvation. Her general health wus compleiely broken down. She could only swallow liquid food. and oven her stomach could not digest or issim, Jufts and O ars and gave city, was called. ahn no In er thront, and com- al henlth.' Hud Mrs. oon she would have e condition that oly rostor her genc not obtained reief dicd from blood poison, the destroyed the lite of Gen, Grun Fomn the Conncil Blufis Duy Giobe A Leditor of the Cambria (Ebens has boen the p . twenty yonr: kno wn iis of an_intimat pareil. H that his family w and greatly dist of his calamity sc Diphtherin Cury lives of th t of his children s sgod. t him son out of cight died fromay an opportunity of using DYSPEPSIAL Dyspoptic, wh > in misery und die - dis- pair with ca of the stomach? Dr. Thomus efferis cures evory cuse of indizestion nid constipation in a very short time. Hest of vef- er i s the cause of ased conditions, I o 18 infallible {nds of Soro thronts, Indispensible in trid sore throat, in maliznant searle 1fe Ehanging it in 4% hours 10 th simpl form. Tnfa lible cure for all inflammatory, uleerative, put- rid, cancerous wleeration of the womb and all r. iedic i uml) Lo obtuined a ghtn” street, Counc Blufls, Jowa, or sent by oxpress on receipt drice. JA COB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart Blovk. N. SCHURZ Juq_twe of the Peace or American Express Company. ST. FRANCIS ACADENY 10wA. COUNCIL BLU An excellent educational institution, furnish | edwith all the modern improvements, con- ucted by the SISTERS OF CHARITY 1. V. M For term of five months, §75. Terms begin first Monday in 8eptembler nnd rst Monday in February. For catalogues ad- ress SISTER SUPERION St. Francis Academy, Council lulls, Reduction in Prices, IN China, ( lassware, Etc., At W.S. Hewmer & Co's, No. 23 Main s Council Blutls, ranteed. le Giant trucks, best in the world. ghth Street,Counil BlufTs, BEST LAUNDRY WORK ' HomeSteam LAUNDRY Council 4 GEO, W. SCHINDELE, Prop, Noue It 5351 igpeed haiis empioyed. Gutof towh orders by mail or express so- Jicited, and all work warranted. " Creston House, The only hotel in Council Bluffs having Fire Hscape And il modern lm.»rnu ments. 215, 217 and 219 Main s \mlw Prop. F. W. SPETMAN & BRO NO. 509 & 511 MIAEN ¢ Daily Cans, receipts of new goods.Hats and a full line of Dry Call and got wrices before purchasing clsowher Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUF Opposite Dummy Depot. Clothing, Goods, all of the latest styles. B = g g & = | g2 = g g = | g B | e 2 | ¥ = | =3 8 constantly on r Joads.Or- bromptly Hiod 't on short Stock sold o1 commission 1LetER & Bovey, Proprictors, “Telephone No. 11 rly of Keil St 1d 4th street hand, for » Stables, corner Cou and Ledgers, | B Fournals, ty k Work of il Kinds aSpec- talty., | Prompt Atteation fo Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & G0. Room 1 Evevet Block, Council Blufls, Standard Papers Used, All styles of bind- ing n Magazines and BI.ANK BOOKS. 0. D. N Citizen Virst N Hunk nsurance O it . Hnvings Lol "R. L. WILLIAMS, 18 N, Main St., Conncil Bluffs, Ta., and 200 8, 15th 8t., Room 10, Omaha, Neb, | Manufacturer's Agent for the - CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES { Tents, Awniugs, Roofing Slate, Man- tels, Plate and Window Glass, Show- | Cases, Elevators (hand and hy- | drauli &e, R. RICE, M. D,, othor Tumors reimoved withoy g 01 bloed, xerience | i l" Comsultationros | | WHOLESALE AND JOBBING IOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. = AGRICULTURAL DEERE, WELLS & CO,, Wholesale Agricaltural Implements, Buggias, Carriages, Fte |, Fo. Couneil Rlufts, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. Make the Orfginal and Com plete Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, CORN SHELLERS AND FERD CUTTERS, NO£ 0L 155, 1505 andd 1507 Sounth Main St Councll Buffs, Towan, DAVID BRADLEY & Manuf'rs an LJobbers of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, and all kinds of Farm Mnachinery. 100 to 1116 South Main Strect, Coancil Blutfs, Towa. IMPLEMENTS, 0., ANE HANDLES, F.0. Quyason, T, H.DovarAs, Gro.F. Wriamn Pres.ATeeas” ViPres &Man, Soe &Counsol. Council BiuTs Handle Factory, (Ine, Manufacturers of Handies, of ¢ ok, *‘ln Ige and Smalt ory dbscripiion CARPETS, " COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO,, Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Ol Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory Goods, Ete. No. 405 Uroatiway Council Biuts, Owh. CIGARS, TORACCO, ET0, PEREGOY & MOORE, ~Wholesale Jobbers in tho— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nog. 28Main and 27 Pearl Sts, Council Blafrs, Towa, COMMISSION, Whole Frait and Produce Comumission Merchan!s. No. 1 Pearl 8t., Couneil Huits, DRUGGISTS, HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Drugglsts. 01!», Palnts. Glass, Dry ugklsty: Sund: Maa St., and FRUITS . W. BUTTS, Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Commission. No. 54} Council Blutrs & DUQUETTE, Wholesale Fruits, Confectionary & Fansy Grocerlss. Nog. 16 and 18 Pearl s puncil Blutta, Breadway, GROCERIEN, " L. KIRSCHT & €O, Jobbers of Staple and Faacy Groceries, Also Wholesale Liquor Denlers. No. 410 Broad- way, Cotmeil BlufTs _ HARNE E STROHBEHN & (‘() Munu‘neturers of end Wholosale Dolors ia Lea[har, Harness, Saddlery. Ete. No. Council Blufs, lowa. HATS, CA 'CALF BROTHERS, Jobbers fn Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 842 and a4 Broadway, Counil Blufta. = e = HEAVY HARDW. KEELINE & Fk Wholesalo Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Council llais, lowa. HiDES AND l\thI l) 3 M(I)A\ lI) & CO., Commission Merchants for Sals of Hides, Tallew, Wool, Pelts, Grense und Kurs Council Blufts Towa. COUNC IIA BLUFFS Hll, Co,, —Wholesale Dealers in— Iluminating & Lubricating 0ils Gasilin HTO., BETC. E.Theodore, Agent, Council Hirs, Towa. LUMBER A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southern Lumber, Pillng, And Bridgo Matorin iultios, Wholosale Lume ber of all Kinds. Offico No. 130 Main St Council Blulls, lowa, PILING k JOHN LINDER, Wholesule | Imported and Domestic Winas & Liquors. | Agent for St. Gotthava's Herb Hitters. No. 13 M tin St Council Bluifs, i V:;(';IXIZII)I-ZH & Bl Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, wneil Bluffs, DR. F. P. MURPHY, LATE OF ST. LOUIS, Office No. 525 Broadway, Council Bluffs. No 60 Main St., THours, f Room No, 6, | OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFLS, IA, tablished 1857 Horses and Mules Forall p: in lots. Eeveral pairs of fine arivers, singlo or double. MASON WISE. Council Bluffs, “P. C. MILLER, 00ight and sold, at retall ané 'flo. 13 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, LATKST MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. DESIGNS. House, Sign and Decorn ive Paintor. Puoie Mache Wall Ornuments, ne but best bunds cimployed und char ow us otherr