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p / . " RSB o x e DCRETSER i . N 2 > 6 TTHE _OMATA DATLY e ————— e A A ———— e et i N y i 1 N e v Peceonal Parngraphs THE DAILY ' (L AN J. E. T of Clarinda, is in the city - Joseph C. Yetzer, of Atlantic, is in the Y city city WEDNESDAY MORNING SEPT. 20 l | Theo. Brown, of Griswold, is i th OIFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. | HONEST PRIMARIES TO-NIGHT.|® l‘\“m HLAELE. of Charony 15 st thed] Delivercd by earrier in nny part of the city at Ogden IWEnty Conts per week. Kobbed By a Man, Not By a Girl—One J. B, Freeman, of Toledo, O, is at the B.W.TiiroN, - . <« Manager More Unlorty The Irrepress: ¥ y ¥ v . . Np— VIV\I‘I‘ V‘Vll‘-\l 3 ible Su tlios. neral Coun- O 'hll]l Carrier, of Prescott, is at the Kiant Eviron No. 23 el Blufis Newe: Williard Butts has returned home from = the cast MINOR MENTION. The Pharmacy Law, J. 11 Hurlburt, of Fontanelle, Ta., is at Vot ¥ y Yesterduy afternoon the federal court | / :”‘ “‘1’;“-'”:‘”‘;‘ ;;{Ty” listened to able arguments in the ease of f arl, of Anita, is stopping at the Coor }.‘» & Metion soll fxv"\u D e Ty King, of Ottawa, was in the city 4 tutionality of the Towa pharmacy law al el Y Republican primaries this evening . | vesterday A firm in Hhnois had been selling liguor . J. Holman, of Sargents Blufs, is at Cheap railroad tickets at Bushnell's last gister To-day is your chance to 1 Tho very best cabinets at $8 a dozen at orham s Sehieuter & Boley reeaived o ear load of fine mules last evening Mose Wise has a new lot of fast driv- 18 well as draft horses “The Mountain Pink’’ 1s on the boards to-night at the opera house. One dozen cabinets and a large r at Schmidt's gallery amed Willett was last evening for being *boiling full.’ ng the absence of Captain Cousing, ot Leonard is i charge of the police force at night. All republicans, and re invited to attend the panel blicans only, republican vric maries this evening. Miss Maude Howe and comunany in “The Mountain Pink” will be the attrae tion to-night at Dohany’s. Des Moines has finally decided to have the n of ier streets | on the street lamps like other ci Omaha was + of Council They report a very enjoya The switchmen’s bail n enjoved by a goodly numbe Blufls folks. ble affai To-morrow will be Year's day. The plac by people of the H generally closed. The county auditor and ch the board of supervisors were yesterday signing bonds to the amount of %40,000 issued for the court house Snoderly ! catled Col 3 y for the Snoderly family. Pat Lacy has a buckeye tree growing in his lot, on which has ripened & number of the nuts this fall. He s he thinks it is the only buckeye tr he city. The first tramp of the season has put in his application for lodging at the city Juil. These cool nights make it rather unplensant for mps to sleen out of doors, the Uebrew New of business kept 'wfaith will be tr if you wish to vote, you must £o in porkon” and register your name, you have not already done so. 'his is the last and only day that you will have, T'he democratic city con ion will be held this afternoon 2 o'clock in the city hall for the purpose of piacing n nomination a candidate for mayor, to be voted for on next Monday. The wail earriers have nearly finished up the vacation business for this year, Meyer will go on duty in two or three days, when Phil Betz will be the only man who has not taken his two weeks off. The black at the opera h leased ,)Lnl('uln\ hmu (IyL loc| declares, “I'se boun’ not to go and do so no mor’. I tuk 1t jes fo'fun, but I don’ want no mor’ fun ob dat kin'. Cyrus J. Dann, janitor of the street school, died yesterday morning from a dropsical affection. l'iis brother from St. Joe arcived the night be- fore his d The W will take place this morni seph Phelps, of Norfolk, Neb. a Planent, of Omaha, were ye y issued a permit to v\ml by the count clerk. They vailed them- spaired to 1. 1 boy who stole a hat night, was re- up. He ind rmission and churz, and wel atfine spotted stallion Gray has been 50 proud oy Omaha. has sold it ll_x_) ne. ic knows a fine horse when r the t mnhl or ten that Dave Carl Williams the v in jail while th ment, vele liams will be ob thing, for winter \on, and it is to board in jail than to hive any sho does not feel very sult of the dem he didn’t get says the people but the politic wull defeat the \nll of the ]wu|\L« It w ever thu L apple s roleftat the wore sent him from his ultl lunm- in Michigan, and knowmg the partiality of B newspaper man for fruit, he remem- bered hi ends. Oue of the cases that will come up for trial at this term of the federal court is that of Frank Sherman, accused of de- falcation, when he s postmaster at Pacific Junction. A crowd of witnesses eame down from the who hope the ease will be speedily reached. I court was opened day morning by Judge Shiras. was o good at ndance and the docket is alarge one. Judge Shiras is a yery pleas ant man on the beneh, but a young attor- ney does not wppes : him for the first time without a c 0 trembling of the knees. Th 1 who i rostitution on he name of Etta to go to hor hom has given good re not \\|~lnn;,, to return now, and her brothe has returned to his home in Nebras! ~ the present. Pat McCann, of Weston, is &nruc«l with the crime of rey, who liv an th complaining MceCann was ex- amined b\-tmu.}ml Rarton, of Weston, and bound over. Not fur Constabloe Ely brought him to and lodged him in the county jail. Yesterday, Mary Davis filed ® in the distiict court to grant her a di yorce from her husband, L Dayis he alleges t hey have been married vnymu.«, and have ded ull the time this city. That they have two little - boys, but that her husband is an habitual nkard, and that he fails to provide for $he fuwily. Niles has purchased the building 402 - Broadway. He could not y lt'lu~'llll- Jot, for it is a part of the Jei P estate, and is in chancer, perty has been in litigation for four- years, already, nud can not be set. d yet for sever Mr. Niles poses to extend ding toward vear, and carry it up (wo stories . He will build of brick. he man who passed the forged check for 35 on Jim W iison on Mo yfint been found. It was yost mored that he had done a Iike tricl nday evening in Omaha. His name Robert H. I’helps and he has recently deshm( in chickens. He has five rigaged as well as his harness pod W ns, -nd it is now thought that 1 .fippod ous for good. ninmate in a house of going under 15 vuuchulvd She Br petition state’ and finally them on account to & pharmacist in this sued for a balance due The pharmacist put in a counter elaim for £6,000, claiming that the sale to them of liquor was 1 violation of law, and that under the law they were therefore entitled to recover the full amount pre. viously paid by them for intoxicating liguors The sule of liquor or one - of these conditions being that the vender wust be « resident of the state of fo ‘e argument yester was on th onstitutionality “of the law, in that it discriminates against non-residents of the state . | The case was ably argued Haldane, of the firm of Wright & Halaane, of this city, and ¥, of Des Moines. by C. Baidwin Leghman, ~— 12 Cabinet Photographs §3. the finest, Sherraden, $17 Broadw - Fresh oysters in ey Phanix Cliop House, No Republican City Convention, Che republicans of the city of Council Blufis will meet in delegate convention on Thursday, September 30, at 2 o’clock p. m., at the city building for.the purpose of nominating a candidate for. mayor, to be voted for at the speeial eleetion on October 4. The primaries for the selection of dele- ¢s to the convention will be held on Wednesday evening, the 20th, at 8 o’clock as follows First ward-—At the Western house and select seven delegates. Seeond ward—At the city building and ect eight delegates. I'hird ward--At the oftice of John Lindt, esq., and select eight delegates, Fourth ward--At the building 1<|n|\t ly occupicd 1 oflice by Suckelt & Pros ton, No. 86 Pearl street, and_sclect delegates. Wt F. Quality ¥ style at the Broadway. eight Hess of cost. (-hnn.g out l-' \lul:lu comprising nds. Hard and soft coal, wood, lime, cement, ete. Council Blufls Fuel Co., No. 53 Broadway. Ielephone No. 136. —— Congregational Association. The following is the program for to- day of the Council Blufts Association of Congregational churches, now in session with the Congregational church of this city. The public is cordially invited. Wednesday, September 3 9-—Morning: Gru\\lh of the Church, 0! ) 8)Chrisianity applied,” E. . Hill 1 —Devotional meeting, led by G “The Press,” Alonzo Rogers. 10on and evening. 2 Sunday school work. 1. Relation of congregational and un- denominational Sunday school work in the state, by C. A. Towle. 2. “Young People’s Religious Move ment.” Adadress by Bench, Jami Holcombe d otl 8:00 —Sermon, k A Leeper. — Highest prices paid for county, town city and school bonds. Odell Bros. & Co., No. 103 Pearl st Council Blufts, lowa. Hats regardless of cost. Closing out hat stock of F. E. Stubbs, comprising Knox's, Stetson’ and other find brands. ams, No. 506 Broadway. Democrats for Mayor. The prominent democratic candidates for mayor, who go before the convention this afternoon, are W. C. James, and W. R. Vaughan. The friends of both a) confident of the nomination. As or who it will be the y will decide. confident, and he ates out of the for 2. B, W to convention an 1s always twenty-two of course, he irst a candidate, V3 is on the basis of the admission of first or ward ular delegation trom the Vaughan says he i 3 1o get '[u-rt' candidute, ds of his friends it he has not that at least They His friends claim sceured all the delegat Vaughan has not one. do not intend to admit llu- il delegation from the First ward. The ficht waxes warm, and both sides are bitter aguinst the other. L and Eulalia.” by Ed. Wright, for salo by Busling IR Cockwell. Opora honse barber shop. and bath room. Everything tirstclass, E. M, Mar- yin. S A Another Poor Woman, Yesterday Mrs. A, Pepper, of Avoca, was brought before the commissioners of insanity by her husband, and Deputy Sheriff Me An ¢ buowed M rpperisa G sht that she has been a country for several years. cears of age, and for the past ¢ has been insane, and that the disease of her mind is gradually becoming worse, The board issucd an ovder for lier admis sion to the insane hospital, and the sher- Al will send her there to-day. - Just received, Lad f Prices low. Sho is fifty ght years fine ico. best 807 shoes, Blaxim, Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W, & E. L. Squire, No, 101 Pearl street, Council Blufls, - Not Robbed By a Girl, Stella Long denies that a man was robbed of ni the other night by some of the "in her house. It now trans- Jires thas it was & Uouasil Blufs young man who robbed and not a strang in the city., He was r and not by a girl, asw i the Be 'hove is little hope of the robber ever being arrested us the man robbed won't make mplaint. bbed by a man as yesterday stated L - First class regular dinner 23 ce 0'claok, Fhagix ohop house, 503 hr s -~ Will Ope Having purchased the retail boot and shoe business formerly known as Z. T. Lindsey & Co., we would say to our friends and the public generally that we will have the same open and re: “f for business Thursday, Sept. 80, and will pleased to see you all. B. M. SARGENT, Joux M. Pusex. T the Pacifie. F. 8. Freeman, of Fairficld, Ta, is at the Beehtele, M. V. Speneer, of Corning, isa Buch tele hotel guest. . F. Kingel, of Creston, was at the Ogden yesterday (. W, Callison. Hanlon, was at the cific yesterdu was at the Livingston, of Boston, Pacifie yesterday. H. O. Rice and wifc the Pacific yes J. A. Hamilton u[ ho! st yesterds: xwell, of Ihm Moines, at of Neoln, were a, was a Pacifie was at the Pacitic H.J was at the Pac J. L. Brown, n{ Ih(l[nul was an Og den guest M. A. Campbell, of Mount Age, Ogden guest yesters us, of Missouri Valley, wasan was of Greentield, Ia it the Ogden yesterday Myrs. Swanson, of Atlantie, was a Pacitic house guest yesterday and w ot At o i e city yester 11, of Neoly, was in \I|~ “Mer \.mu-nln) and wet old friends here, the city in the en. q . was nd dined at the ( yostore ver Mills, ex-president of the state agricultural college, is av the Ogden. postmaster of voea, ic yesterday while in Junetion, was in 'Iu\ul' dined at the Pacific. Fred. Rudio, of the Erie railway at Buf- falo, N. Y., 15 the guest of his brother, George Rudio. W. A. Stow, an attorney, formerly of Hamburg, In., but now of Omalia, was in ty yesterday. Hudson left yesterday for a short visit to St. Lows winle on her re- turn home to Indiana. Yesterday morning Dave Gray stavted east for a trip to New York d Pnila delphia. He will doubt joy it A. Overton has returned from Arkan- < and reports the issue 1o be prohibi- anti-prolubiton. There the re the prohibitionists while nti's. Smith, of Bufflo, N. Y., father Adams, and her uncle, lI| lhm:l\m»hl are spending o {ond golng foctlior wost boforo ulmniug homeward. — Garland eook stoy Get one of Coope re the best made. McGee. new election law of this ket peddlers are allowed within 100 feet of the polling place In fact no one is permitted within the pre- scribed limit except those who are actu- ally waiting to vote in turn. It will be a novel cXperience to i to geta cket from every unmolested wnile walking mv feet. s afforded for each votor ticket he choos nd no one be nware of the selection made. Very little use to buy votes. A voter who is so inclined can take the offered money and vote as he pl Under the state, no t Time to select the . — tor hard ¢ Richmond Cooper & Mcie 1 at The Maude Howe company showed up much better advantage last night in athleen Mavourneen’ than they did in “A Wife's Devotion™ on Monday night. iss Howe is a and handsome actress of mu en to he audicnee last evening was not so as it should have boeen for a fivst-c! play, but sel- dom has one been more poreciative. A Mountain 0 Miss Howe pla Pink," The pric and to a Richmond - thing Radiant Home Base Burner. 501.1 by Cooper & Muckice. “Krale's Rustler” is ln.l]lxl(“u ina fow day: has already had a b it, especially designed by €. B - man, of this eity. kFrom' the pl(m{ |)||n| it appears to be decidedly unigue the rest of the paper shows up’ corie- spondingly it will be a sheet which will command attention from the very start. Clark is bound to make a winning on it - For e—At a bargain, if taken at once, my complete household furniture, carpets, parlor and chambe kitehen set, utensils, cte. Almost new. Will give time on part. No. 312 North 12th street John J. Arson, - To-morrow (Thursduy) evening the par- lors of the parsonaze will be open from 8 to 10, when Dr. and Mys, McCreary will be happy to the members and friends of the eliurch —— J. Ernsdtorf, having taken entire con- trol of the Phanix chop house, desires to [ \unn-\l the ser Iu best lln market affords, ight ulul day, in the tyle of the Will also hay bill of fare. Army has given up Do- rented the building adway, just east of the coffee sting establishment See that vour | house & Co., roor nade by More 1, Everett block. One of the substanti improvements made du i this city is the s Methodist Episcoy and ornamen ng the summer > built by the - Eletrie door bells, bur every form of domestic clect ances at the New York Plumbing Co. - Supper was served at the Congrega- tionul church last evening for all the del- egates and visitors to the Council Blufls semi-anuual association of Congrega- tioual churches. o Avoca Herald: On Tues mornin, about 8 0'clock & young woman in Avoca whiio alone and unattended gave birth to a child, snd arisiug from her b with her naked child in her 15, she walked about two blocks to a neighboring house pplied for admission. Of course S levu in and cared for and med- » was at once summoned 1ed for the arvest of her ant is - New arrival of solid school shoes, and never so cheap as now, at Adams’ 417 Broadway. BEE: WEDNESD: The Dnke of Port Duke of Portland, ydon society journal's sensationai in v Who will muarry the duke i known, having, while Mr. Cavene Bentinek, an ottie of the Uold am Guards, passid some tme at yort, and ' Saratoga! He is only ynine vears of and of presence, and, unlike his two Dukes of Hamilton and Marlborough, who hase heen sadly given to revel, ungodly neubines and carnal company y gentlemanly, and. | | T ala ome { young brothers Wy well-behaved fellow. o has been fre quently given sway in me and was one of Dr. Griflin's advertisement | suitors for the hand of our beautiful, | [ white-souled Mary Anderson, whom ¢ | suid he had never even seen, At present considerable anghing is being carried on | to hook him for the young Prin it 1, daughter of the Duks and Duchess or meet o present ditke ative and contributed ( ‘\rlum l Tub for which he has found reward in being made Master of the Horse to the Queen, the highest post in the household. £200,000 to the ing pot, electioncer- e Crocodiles Extinct. The steamers on the Nile have driven the erocodile from that river to such an extent that the rveptile is prs tinet. So is the faith that onee r the ture as saered, I will close my place of business from 6 o'clock this evening until 6 o'clock to- row cvening, on aceount of a holi- H. Friedman - Cousins Police C; in has to Minneapolis as @ witness in a y case. A man named Kelly, who was ar :, 15 accused of the ¢ HARKNESS BROS | CARPETS, | OIL GLOTHS, CURTAINS, CURTAIN GOODS, ETC. Prices will be Lower than made by rested hei ime any othsr store in thd west. Do not fail to see us be’ore purchas- ing elsewhere, ; CLOAKS and shall make prices to sell them. Our Stock is seasonable and styles excel- lent. These are Bargains Never Be- fore offered, nd pau can save money by calling o2aus before purchasing for we will net be undersold. DON'T FORGET THE PLAGE. Harkness Bro NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUITCIL, BLLUFES, Ia PUBLICLY ENDORSED! SHE 18 EVERYBODY'S FAVORIT TO-KIGHT AT DOHANY’S MAUDE HOWE. The Ideal Romantic Play T MOUNTAIN PR | Protty, Vivacious, Tale Prices to Suit the Times and the People, 50, 35, and 25 Cents. e extr, Prompt Attention fo Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & 60. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufts, Standard Papers Used. Ail styles of bind- ing 1n Magazit BLANK BOOKS. wirst 0. Mear & Pusey.Bankers,C. B, Savings Bank. Reduction in Prices, IN China, ( lassware, Efc., At W.S Homer & Co’s, No. 23 Main st Council Bluils, hand= | | who is the flower of the royal family, very pretty and very poor. e mlumu! \immense estate, real and | personal, from his cousin, the 'late duke, not in [ the wtle . so 1 This department we shall close out, | 1S, AY SEPTEMBER 20, 1886, Batra Levge Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums, and stock muest be veduced, selves e el AN S from £1.25 to $12 per m-rn. time 5 per cent interest. P. P. Laustrup, No. » MURDER!! Ikagnin making its anoual s ars’ trinl of DR THOS, JEF J v that futal u ruted the fact that it is infallible as « prevent- ive and cure. If you permit your children to dic with diphitherin, “Their blood be upon your head.” For sale only at the ofliee, M Sth street, Couneil Biufls, L, or sént by expi ipf of pricc. & ke mpbell stroet, wutitul and m: yeurs, by ane of the who had the diphilicr up with the putrid ulecrat medicine and in twelve hours ‘the n the futurd keep your ot R0 0o o honao: We feel that at saved the life of one of our children. We are veiy thankful to you, anid only rogret that we did ot cull an You' cooer.” Duily Her curs, with what was sup r of the th It was 80 bud tened with starvation. iplerely broken do w liguid food, and e 1ld not digest or assimilnt | posed (o becan: that she was thre general health wa She could only sy that her stomach c Physicians ot Council Bluffs and Omah: atfended her for three years and gave no relief. Dr. Jefferis,of this city, was cailed. In four weeks' tim pletoly rostored her, ko heulth. not obtuined reliel soon died from blood poison, the snme condition that From the Counci M. A. MCPikc buri, Pa) F friend of the edit heé cured her throat, ui com: Hiud Mr troyed the lite of Gen. Gra 1 Biufls Daily Glol itor o1 tne Cambria (Ebens person- wore than an, has heen the r ol the Glohe of the best men fiving. nd of Mr. Clurk of the mat He family atly distresse pareil. that his X- atitude for finding some means )= of his whole group of little ve of Mr. MePike' from diphtherin | pressions e t and tender ones out of eight ¢ an opportuni i DYSP Dyspeptic, wl air with ean efferis cure: ation in v | Best of ref s given. Dyspel | ninety per cent ot all Pri Or (W0 Weoks t D * diphtheri for tl i put changing it all intlamma I pus uleoration of the womb and all o al condi Full printed instruc o sent with them. . Jeffori nedies ¢ his oftice, No outh Biuffe, Towa, ov sen T JACOB SIM S, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7and 8 Shugart Blook, N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Oflice over American Express Company. ons ow to use the No doctor requived. 1 only bo obtuined a il stre pune express on receipt RL W!LLIAMS, 18 N, Main 8t,, Council Bluffs, Ta,, and 209 8, 15th St., Room 10, Omalha, Neb, Manufacturer's Agentfor the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- tels, Plate and Window Glass, Shov Cases, Elevators (hand and hy- wulide. dr SPEOIAL NOTIGES. NOTI\,E Special advertizements, such us Lost, Foun To Loan, For Sule, To Kent, Wants, Boardin eto., will b od in this column at the 1o ratoof TE: TS PER LINE for the first inser tionund Five Cents Per Line for cach subsequont insertion. Leuve advertisemen iat our office No. 12 Peal strect, neav Broadway, Council Blufls WANTS. ‘ TANT cod_girl 1o o general houso work' ,\..p\, el Fourch street, Coune cll Biufs. or burr ineil Blufrs. Creston House, ncil Bluffs having Tie only hotel in C Fire Hscape 4nd all wodern fwprovements. 216, 217 and 219 Main st MAX MOHN, Prop. R. RICE, M. D, Or other Tumors remoyve Cancers (i iite or aruwiog of bl Over thirty years practicnl exerienc No. 11 Pearl Bt., Council Bluffs. & Con suliiticniice witho + 1 tssortment and the Best Designs Curtains, Extra inducements offered now, as a change of firm is to take Ol Cloth Window Shades, Ete. place, Take no one's word, but call and see for your- that our prices and qualitics cannot be beaten, Out of town trade especially solicited. Council Bluffs Carpet Co., No.405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. . P ATISWORTEE, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant tracks, best in the world. 808 Bighth Avenne and Eighth Street,Counil Bluffs, ) pepr e AN ) GRAND EXCURSION THIS WEEK'! Fm‘mlnz Iandbm Towa, Minnesota, Texas, mminfl and Arkansad, vanging Schoel and state lands in Minnesota on 3) years Land buyers far 5 Broadway, Couneil Blufls, Iow: F. W. SPETHAN &BRO free, Information, ete., given by NO. 569 & 511 MAIN ST, Dail Cavs, receipts of new goods.Hats Clothing, and a full line of Dry Goods, all of the latest sty get prices before purcl Call and ng clsewher {BEST LAUNDRY WORK In the city ean be obtained by putronizing the LAUNDRY Blufls HomeSteam 540 Broadway Council GEO, W. SCHINDELE, Prop, None but experienced hands emplo Out of town orders by mail or expre licited, and all work warranted. - | OmahaDentalAssociation ‘1, HAUGHAWUUT Manager. Nos. 1519-1521 Doug No 234 Broadway Painless Dentistry NO humbug! Air, Ether and Choroform, with heir sickenin avolded by the most wonderful unuesthetic, & the blood and building up the tissues. Omaha Dental Association, Sole Prop’rs. jold Crowns, Gold Plate and Continuous oth w specinlty. Best teeth $6; formor nd st, Omab Council Blufls. Gas, Vitalized effect purify Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUIFS, Opposite Dummy Depot. ‘Pejussaaday Se peJURLIRRL Y208 1§ Horses and mules k ||l constantly on hand, for sale at vetail orin car loads.Or- | ders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission, SuLvTERr & BoLey, Proprictors Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sale Stables, corncr 18t ave. and 4th street, AGENTS WANTED, THE_ CHAMPION FITTER. Thia systom is entirely now aud iaso s you Lo druft it wi ye o mHulmllhn it i periene .m“m. Ly Wil Kiowii ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUF H0owa. An excellent educational institution, furnish od with all the n improvements, con- ucted by the SI For term of five months, & Terms begin first Mon rst Mouduy in February. For catalogues ad- ross IS SUPERIOR Bt. Francis Academy, Counctl lutls ber 8 in Septe WHOLESALE AND JOBBING EOUSESs OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. VGRICULTURAL 1M1 DEERE MENTS, WELLS & €O, Whie Agricultural Tmp I»na‘l(\, Bugiss, Carringes, Fte . Fe. Councit Bafts, fowa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. Make the Original and Complete [ Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, CORN SHELLERS AND FERD CUTTERS, Nos 150, 156, 1505 an South Main Street, | Council Buffs, Town DAVID BRADLEY & CO, Man W LIobhias o Agricultural Impblmmms Wagons, Buggies, Carviages, and all kinls of Farm V'(“Hmr 1100 to 1116 South Main Street, Council Bluf Towa, ANE HANDLES, F.0. Gressox, T H.DovaiAs, Gro.E Wiians, Pros.&Trons, Ve-Pros &Man. See &Counsol Council BiuTs Haadla Factyry, (nearporatel) Manufacturers of Axle, Pick, Sledge and Small Tandies, of every doscription, TS, " COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, 0il Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory Goods, Ete.'No. 405 lroaduway’ Counvil Ulutts owa. CIGARS, TORACCO, KT, PE 0Y & MOORE, " ~Wholesale Jobbers in the - Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipe Nos. 26Mnin and 27 Pearl Sts, Council Blaffs, ow COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Whold Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants, No. 14 Pearl St 1 Hlufrs, DRUGGISTS, T ITARLE, HAAS © o, Wholesale Drugghls. 0ils, Paints, Glass, No. 22 \injn St., and Couneil Blufrs Druggists 0. W. BUTTS, EEpa Wholesale California Fraits a Specialty Commission. No. Council Blufrs \\ll{l & DUQUE ll Wholesale Fruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Council Blutts, General 52 Brendway, GnoceRiEs. L. KIRSCHT & CO,, Jdobbers of Staple and Fancy Grocaries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Broad- way, Conneil Bluirs HARN BECKMAN, STROIHB 'H\ & CO., Manuncturers of and Wholesalo Dealors i Lioather, Harness, Saddlery. Btc. 5 Main St s, lowa S, ETC. Council 1 S, ETC. METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves, ol B, 2 and 344 Broadway, Coun: ‘Wholesalo Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwara, And Wood Stoek, Couneil iil 1tfs, Towa. 7171ylrl SA \!r Iluifil.. D. H. McDANELD & CO., Commission Merchants for Sals of Hides, Tullew, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs — Counoll Blufts Towa. 1L COUNCIL BLUFFEFS OIL CO, —Wholesale Denlors in— [luminating & Lubricatiag 01 GiHlin BTO., BT, £.Theodore, Agent, Counell Blatrs, Towa, LUMBER PILING ETC. A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumbsr, Piling, And Eridge Mater pocinl Yholosule Lum: ber of all Kinds. Offico No. 13 Main 5t., Council Bluffs, Town. WINES AND LIQUOKS. JOHN LI Wholesi Imported and Domestic Winss & Liquors, Agent for St. Gotthard's Horb itters, No. 13 Muin 5t. Council Blulls, SCHNEIDER & BECK, Poreign and Domestic Wiaes and Liguors, No 600 Main S il Bluffs, DR. F. P. MURPHY, LATE OF ST. LOUIS, 0ffice No. 525 Broadway, Council Bluffs. | 0101 m, f L. Cot Hours, 2 10 5 . 1 Tio K p.m oom No. . OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFEFS, TA, Estul) shod 1837 Horses and Mules For all purposes. 00'1ght and sold, at_retall and i lota, Large quantittes to select from Soveral puirs of fine arivers, single or double. MASON WISE. Council Blufls. P. C. MILLER, No. 13 Pear! St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, LA MANUFACTURER OF PAINTIS. ) DESIGNS. House, Sign and Decora e Punter Muche Wall Orpaments. None but best§ Liace Papier € cher ow us others.