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THE DAILY BEE ‘ THRICE TRIED FOR MURDER. ! COUNCIL BLUFFS. SASUTDAY OFFICE, NO. Olouser Agaiu Convicted and to Be 8hut Up MORNING Ot 12, PEARL STREET. A REFORMED GAMBLER MOBBED Delivercd by cayvier m any part of TNty cents per week. . Postmaster TELEPHONES NesINPss OFFICE s ness Men A Nien1 Evrion fen Arr sted For Ronbery His Third Sentence for Li New York Plombing Co. New fall goods at Reiter's Cheap railroad ticket interesting one One dozen cabinets and a RSB for $2.50 at Schmidt's nine today 1 Mills county of the quarry fot down in cold the opposite I'he republican primaries are tobe held | by some one this evening delegates o the county convention Creary, who lived near the scene was ar curred on Madison strect, und his sentence being nnprison Telephone No. 197 It appeared that he gota the up town oflice Union Pacitic general agent To-night the rollicking comedy, Josh ment for hif i at his fath w a neighbor mbush, slipping ofY his to the supposed company at the oper Other circumstances pointed After bemng in the pemtens © a confession, this evening in Masome hall. \ well as gentlemen are invited, the assassin, month was granted yesterday to S but cluimed inson and Nill Freen 1, both of this eity Clouser doing held Tuesday evening nest to s gates o the democratic eounty conven grert deal of feelmg over a dranken row at the quarry, and that Clouser was determined All the ladies should see iry was at the time the matine and her aeting still Moines policemen are petition ing the city council to furnish them with the city’s exp petition here would take a the breath of the aldermen, if not that of the policemen, Nick O'Brien says the him the eredit rrcement was there made by which Me. ) f eta gun for Clouser at the designat for which scrvic furnished with s to defend him in ms that he got | ouser and gave be given $100, the gun, loades corn-erib while Clouser went oft' to the | helped on the e v deserving the bulk of ¢ ted as the reason for shoot ing linan that after shooting Doran, Tinan turned around and saw the man that fired the Lill him to prevent him from making of the “White Swan,” one of the favorite boats on Lake Manawa, is to take pluce Schurz’s court irly next week. determined the boat is to be as hunted up and found the wilils of the west, brought back herve, Reed in the district ing, closing The opportunity of secing and this charming young netress pany should not be missed attended the previous evenings' en tertainments will neced no urging. d found sidder the verd Loofhourow aain, the judgment should he sent Clouser found guilty as before being tha venitentiary for lit 1 to the supreme conrt and unother Lacy's old stand, 5o Its all the style now for every saloon to have a lunch counter Then the doors lar boarders opencd on Sundays s lic from going hungr Officer Leonard yesterday threw the bastile 4 young man named Hinkson for being drunk and refusing to hed he had only 80 cents in his pocket, which would to Glenwood for striet Attorney The with little or no knowlee he hamdled the state’s ' 3 Attorneys Stone land condueted the ded ) 1 + with strength trip with a Counci The news of the ¢ tures of the tris ] presence on the witness stand of four persons whe sensational f causes n sensation among a goodly nut in this vieinity who had pinned the wsure provision for the The company ase of death. juite a busines: familics in ¢ They were brought from the peniténtiary mainly as witnesses for the defense, to'show that MeCre them that tl man, the city voll tax colles nies to commener s Those who worked out their tax not peid_ov fast sinning v morning . they re- verdict of guilty, and fixing the s imprisonment for life, thus | n which Clouser This will probably matter, and iste: to the front which coun It is talked about that making the thivd time 1 convicted., be an end to the being three times and out, will be times and in, [ 1y who haveh Chicf Matthews an candidate for of the cours. wont run under know that as chief of police he wont run worth a cent, but is a stay e for that or any othe wrd the detuils sary has fixed his story so as to excuse himself to « much gr a1 facts would w Clouser, while perh; ' position on The only trouble is to get to make the start. right if he does not refu altogether to start erimo ns Mo __ concerned in it, that the sentence of life imprisonment is no more thau he merits “ail Obsorver, ublican, urges the choice of y as county attorney, basin, I for lim on the grounc of his fitness for the place, and nrging If you want & good furnace and one that will he as durable : a “Richmond” at Cooper & McGiex though u re Morris 18 Mobbed. Al Mornis, * the reformed gambler,’ heis known here, has been having a hard time of it in Burlington, wheee he has been indulging in him beeause the democ no opposition to Judge Conner’s election, riends here, who 1y has man, will be glad to learn that his 1 ing conxidered for such honors, and who would be still sported a silk tile and silk wipe, and in : I disgusted the com- n atin-horn gambler for some years, and his record, by his statements has has barely eseaped the g here he banked tional bad boy he chunged his modes of earncstly engaged in - saving oth man who has been brilliant camp for the democ 2 admirers amon His reputation and as a man entitles hiu o some posi- tion of trust and honor. Rev. J. N. Mills has just removed from In taking his depart- 1'he mukes a public state- ipelled to- leave ment that he is ¢ out paying all of his debts, but will send what he owes us s00n us possi » saloon-men and gam had given him and not to speak here any more, Wl accepted the bribe, and signed nent not to disturb the city *h at Vail owes him §165 on his sal- ary, and if he could get this he would be able to square up his bills refused to allow a subseription paper to be passed nround for his henefit umong the outsiders, who would gladly raised the amount ought to put the V. The laborer is worthy of his hire vangement was made public in the Bek, Morris disappeared, thus confirming the ince then he has Kept away from the city, thus further conlirm belief that he was bought up for Despite the fact th dith pliced in i here, still the brutal conduet of those who m ted him at Burlington will re endorsement in - this even among those who dislike the m . This public showing the idea of a fre ort which makes the pr ngth without money churches get over give his time and str: and without price the better. church as in business circles A car load of & lot of fine, sale by Schleuter & e, heavy mules, also » brood mares tor satment, and if violat- other methods of reaching him than by a mob, The details read with inter the following Burlington, where Eph" Morris titled to decent tr um goods and smok Take a look at them p, tinally renied our stay was bief, and buggy and made the cir- mado previous referen cents, 12t02 8 blanketed with bauners bearing such senti: Fhanix chop house, 505 B'way. | “Prohibition must aw or no law,” N As he drove alon he ) wople similar sentiments and his ¢ sbouted aloud to Hats regardless of cost Closing out hat stock of and other tind L B. WirLians, No. 506 Broadway ytil appasito the court house, when he turned hi evidently intending to drive bac AL this juncture lie was assailed and brutally abused.” A crowd of brobably, eighit or ten iwen, evidently gathered fony ong or “Everard and Eulalia, ) for sale by Bushuell & Cockwell. -~ Fresh oysters Phanix Cliop House, been tollowing him up > ering fresh accessions to their Several men rushed out from their ranks, one seizing the He attempted seat in the buggy but his I about with a robe and he f ground. Here he was set upon, kick with stones and with one of his manly and couragious assailants stawped upon Lis bead s be lay Hats regardless of cost. Closing out comprising fine brands. ox's, Stetson’s and other E. B, WiLLian Hard and soft co Council Bluffs' Fuel C Telephone No. 130. al, wood, lime, cement, anil it is said THE OMAHA DAILY BiKE: DAY, ground, e snccecded, however, in caining | IR L —— the doorway of Sehtamin's grocery. and there | (¢ « f hind2 ¥ sough refuge behind the ¢ nter, | h “"‘ n Cousins, of the police foree. The wop were invited to remain | D08 returned outside Dby fhe young proprietor, and John Y. Stone was at the Ogden yes did 20, Morris emérgea o moment atter and | terday, and attendin court & | B et ity | g A C-Ober, of Glenwood, spent yester- | that hie Was Iaine, his Hght leg being broken | 44 At the Creston house [ Rome tinie ago and now useless, allowed him | C. Bodndd left last evening tor I togo. Il mounted an express wagon stand ing near by and was driven out of town by | the blaft road and as far north as the Island Mill. Here he dismounted and continued his way on foot, terribly lame as lie was and without cruteh or cate. He inguired how rit was to the next town, and when ne heard it was only eight or ten miles he seemed relieyved and started nopetully on This is one of the e which we had hoped never to be compelled to ehronicle in | Burlington. T acle of several able bodied men inhumanly and brutishly abusing ripple is one too degrading to ocenr in any Towa town. No matter that the man was an imposter, as there seems to be plenty of evi | dence he was, no matter what sentiment lLe held, he was harming no one, doing violence | of no Kind, transeressing atute or ordin ance, and deserving of no hereceived 1ch treatment as - The Richmond combines sentials of a good furnace | capaeity, durability and _cconomy them at Cooper & MeGee's, 41 Muin - J. Ernsdtorf, having taken entir [ trol of the Phanix ehop house, the four es simplicity, Sie con Ires to state that he has seeured the services of Charles Decker, a tirst-class cook of New York city. T'he best the market affords night and , in the best style of the art. Will also have aregularbill ot fare - Miss Howe Off the Stage. Miss Mande Howe, the charming young sucecssful engagement at theopera honse here this week, appears to fully as much advantage off the stage asupon it, and in many respeets mor In the parlor and the drawing room she is at home, as surely as before the footlights, and her personzl heauty is move striking. Many have called upon her daiiy at her rooms at the Ogden house during her stay, and met and made many friends. Among those vho thus ealled upon the ‘Huh lady was o woman who | seems to been arawn thither as much by curiosity as any other motive | She sent her < to Miss Howe, and | waited in the parlor nntil appeared I As Miss Howe entered the voom and ad vanced to t her, the ecaller said “Why, this is not Miss Howe, is it? You look so different, T wouldn’t have Known she has young have you." Miss Howe hecame impressed with the idea that the ealler must be some old aequaintazce whom sie had not seen <ome tim, vrain with ght he, the vy by remarking, but while she was racking 12 ns to who she red up the mys- Why you don’t laok abit as you do on the Stage. You're Rugttier, amt you look mucly younser. Vily, you're a sweet litte gizl, " and,she 1 her mere uls, actiially stepped up and chuekl under the chin, as thongh she was emld, id then bhing both hel pulled her to the sofa and made her sit down by her. “*You know I nover saw real actress, thai is, close to, and 1 never talked to one before 1 all my life. Why, you don’t scem w bit like anoacirss The ller rattled onin about this steain, - gushing with admiration, while Miss Howe was so struggling with her almost irresitable it agh, that shecould hardly con- ol herself Uler was evidently sat- The isfied with thus havinga pttle visit with a actress, und after admirving her, id questioning her upon all sorts of themes, she took her departure, promising to call in and often, Miss Iowe is young who has d indeed for one evelopeil such dramatie pow ng but twenty y of s been before the public, s the age of six years, ap- New Ovleans, and for i Stoc| wlemy of Music, the wvingg At the age of twelve she matic course, has been of the A child rt commenced a thorongh leading and promises of further success. Ofi'the. she appears as an intelligent, sp conversationalist, modest in o he meanor and graceiul in her manners. On the stage she is bet known, but those who o 1 the pleasure of meeting her oft from it seem no less charmed with her. school. College will be open day and Friday even- October f and continne Night Western low Monday, Wedn ings, commenci Uil April 1 Students may pursie any branches de- sired - Ix-Postmaster an Trouble. A. Sherman, recently postmas ter at Pacitic Junction, was on trial in the federal conrt yesterday on the ¢ of embezzlement. It appe the government inspec dropped inupon My, Sherman e s that one of Bassett, her un- " expectedly one day, and inspecting his counts found a balance due Uncle Sam of about $100. He demanded that the money be shown up, and Sherman produced from his pocket §125, went oyer to one of his bondsmen and got $240, and obtained the balance from another place, thus paying over the required amount ‘The rules of the postoflice authe S T should be in the ofliee, quire that the e depositary, and henee rin an appoin She nw ' | forembezzlement, Sherman explains th monet condi tion by stating that there had been bur iars ih the vicinity, and he did not feel Tike runmng the visk of losing the_ cash on hand, and so placed some of it in the hands of 4 bondsman, to be called for on demand, and had the vest of it at hone nd in his pocket. The evider wis n yesterday and the argoments witl be made this morning. -~ See that vour boc house & Co., room 1, A $100 Postage Stamp, Yesterday a young man, not yet twenty-one, was befo ve the federal court on the charge of depositing an obscene letter in the mail. His name was Hamil ton Clay, but even such a distinguished name did not save him, He hves a short s are made by More verett block distance from here, on the line of the Chicago, Milwankee & St. Paul raiway, and getting into some trouble with a neigkboring young man, he sought to express his opinion of him in w lett which he sent throngh the mail. In this epistle he called the object of his wrath some vile names, and the recipient of the missive promptly laid the letter before the grand jury. Clay appeared yester aded guilty. He was fined day and pl s, rather heavy postage for $100 and o one letter. -— Elotrie door bells, burglar alarms,and every form of domestic_clectrical appli ances at the New York Plumbing Co. - 1 Himself to Be Orazy, ay afternoon an insane man I up to Skerift Reel. The deplorable plight, but that he needed to be Ky Yostor gave him was in a el to realize ed him in the county I He name as W. H. Cooney, and snid he was a bookbin from Des Moines, 1t is said that he caught his in sanity from binding the reports of the Brown impeachment trial. His relatives have been notitied of his condition by telegraph. ctress who has been filling sueh | where he goes on busines J. W Ross, of Tabor, was a guest at the Creston house yesterday I'. B. Casey, of Missouri Valley, was at the Crrston house yesterday Dr. Lacy vesterday returncd from a visit to his mother in Uhie S, Baldwin, formerly with E. Dowling, nthe emplov of Harkness Bros F. A, Sherman, of Pac at the Creston honse yest Junction, was | rday Mayor and Major George Cole, of Pa cific Junction, was at the citic house | yesterday, Dowling starts on Monday for New York, where he nmay spend a largefpor tion of the winter, Frank Blair, of Botna guest at the Creston hou days, has returned howe, Among the guests at the Creston house who has been a the past few from Shelby yesterday were AL D, Louse E. C. Sherman and B C. Babbitt H. F. Dalton, ot Shelby, and €. A Davenport, of “Moberly, among (he Iate arrivals at Creston house Mrs, Squire, of Corning, N. Y sister Mrs. De Cou, of Woodbine, together with Mrs. F ch, of Denison, are visiting Mre. E Avlesworth, of this city J.W. Coleyof € Cole, of Motint Cole, of St the well-known lere attending firm. L. R. Mayne. and her neastle, Ind. W. R sant, T, and JJ members of Cole Bros., are s meeting of the Pl Louis, Mo, all firn busine now of Omaha, was call 2 upon his Conncil Blufls friends yes lay. He will soon remove to Valley eh. where e will bein charge of o 1 estate aml banking business, in which his brother, C. E. Muyne, will also be i terested County Auditor Clansen was away | from his office yesterday on a sick fur tough: that is, the furlongh wasn't sick, but the auditor was. His illness is not decmed sevions, and ail hope to sce him iy or two, In conneetion With this store Mrs S. 1 1 will conduet a fashionable dress making establishment. Mrs. Hall has up and about i had larize expericnee in this Tne and by those who know her best, is considered | second th none in any ity The patron age of the ladies s peettully solicited To-day Witham H. Burns, th neral agent of the Union Pacific raiiway for | this eity, begims removing to his new home in this city. He and his Tamily will be heartily welcomed to s in Comneil Blufls, and as h already found free 185 to the business cireles, he and his family will find socicty ready to open the doors wide On Wednesday, October 6, Mrs. S, D, Rogers will open at No. 828 Broadway, in the store formerly ocenpied by J. Bliss, a large and well seleeted stoek of milli will be v and fancy goods. The store under the management of Mrs, 0. A, Rogers, who, as the ladies of Comncil Blufls well know, is familiar with the requirements of the best trade of the city. Itis designod to make this | store the niost populs sonable milli- nery establishment i the city, Opera_liouse barber shop and hath rom. Everything fist-class, E. M. Mar- vin Loved Not Wiscly. Marniep By the Rev. Ales. Thompson, st | the Merchants hotel, Omaha, Neb., Au-ust M. George Cunlining Cleveland, nd Miss Nina E. f Frecport, T'he above notic the date named, that the day before and mother of the bride, Mr. D. White, of Mount Carroll, 111, had ar- rived in Omaha in search of their daugh- anp nd 1t was at date the he father and Mrs. J. ter. She was only nineteen years of k& and had been missing from home several weeks. She graduated from a scminary inJune, and had been at home but short time when she fell in love with a worthless fellow of that town. The nts tried Cupid wouid not listen left hon to reason with her, but andd soon the girl wl about two weeks later the young mun also left town. The varents surmising that they had ot together b the seareh, and found them at at the hotel in Omaha, tie young couple declaring that they had beén v The girl refused to return with 1 and mother, and the old folks left for the east with heavy hearts. A short time ago the foolish couple aroom on me known | s y bourded at th About u week d o letter from home. wis for her return, o ving the fellow here. He came tothis city, Mynster steeet, wihn as Mr. and y Mr. Jiumes the girl rec vidimg me; parted, I nd seeurcd ont that his wife had gone on o visit to Freeport, and would soon return, ‘Thurs- day niglt he disappeared, and it now | appears that he failed 10 pay several bills neurred while here, one being $8 for roomrent, another of £0 for board - Smokers shontd bearin mind that a full line of Wilkins & Co.’s Baltimore Smok ing Tobaccos are to be found 4500 King & Co." 3 Broadway They We ot Robbers, Yesterday a peenliar case was heard before Judge Aylesworth, the ne brothers, Cl livery stable 1 been I being the N Jo, who have a donin. They b acquamtance . who charged them with him of his wateh® Kirk claimed t he bought the wateh of Charles Mayne, & year or so ago, promis ing to pay $15 for it, or else return the wateh. He had pa’d along small amounts on it until at the fair gt Red Ouk recently he paid the balance. He met the brothers here, and they grabbed him,on the street, near the corner of Brondway and Pearl, and took the watch, from him. The Maynes told a different story I'hey de lared that Kirk had never paid anything on the wateh, and that at Red Oak they saw him, and he promised to the money the next but hie disappeare without paying them. - He also owed fc a livery bill. "'When they met him here one of them vemarked that he had car- vied the wateh long enough, und asked him to let him earry it a while He pulled the wateh out of his pocket, and handed it to one of them, but, when'they tried to take it he pulled on the guard, and in the strugale the ring of the watch came off, and Tie kept that, while they kept the watch prover Judge Aylesworth de cided that tiey had done wrong in thus trying to_get possession of the wateh, instead of trying to do 5o by a 1egul pro! cess, but they were not higiiway robbers, and should be discharged. ~ He ordered the wateh turned over'to Kirk, and the Mayne brothers will have to take a dif ferént course to get it, if in equity it be longs to them, Sl Mothers who dread the effect of mor s should use Red Star Cough Cure No voisons Subst estate 1 101 Pe ntial abstracts ot titles and real s, J. W. & E. L. Squire. No. vl street, Council Blufls - s, Coopor & Metiee Richmond furx OCTOBER Council Bluffs Carpet Company Lxtra Large Carpets, Curtains, 0il Cloth ~sattings, Linoleums, Window Shades. Ete. ESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF | COUNCIL BLUFFS. INPLEMENTS, I WHOL tssortment and the Best Designsin WELLS & €O, A ! Agricultaral Implements, Bug!iss, KEYSTON} Hay Loader, also Réke\‘, Cider Mill & Press, AND FERD CUTTERS, South Muin Street, Extra inducements offered now, as a change of fivn is to take place, | | and stock moust be veduced, Talke o one's word, but call audd see jor youwr= agons, Buggies, Farm Maohin, 1100 to 1118 South Main Strect Agricultural Implements, W selves, that owr prices and qualitios cannot be beaten, Out of towen trade especially solivited. ;Counci] Bluffs Carpet Co.,? No. 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. e L AN ID S GRAND EXCURSION THIS WEEK'! Farming lands in lowa, Minnesota, Texas, Kunsas and Arkansas, School and atate lands in Minunesota on ' Information, ete,, given by F.0. Greasos, T H DOCOLAS, GEOF. WiianT, Council Bluffs Haadla Pactyy, Manufactirers of Axie . Siedge and Sranil @ el sy wins a1l COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, 1Al Fixtures, Upholstory Goods, No. 408 13rondway Council Bius, from $1.25 to §12 per acre, time b per cent interest, GHACCO, BT P. P. Laustrup, No. TORACCO, K Broadway, Council Blu DOHANY'S 0CT. 2. Last Dy ! 'PRETTY MAUD HOWE, FAVORITE MAUD HOWE, OUR MAUD HOWE. To-Day at 2!+ To-Day at 2! LADIES’ GRAND MATINEE. iOY & MOOIL Pinest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Counell s, Health of Horses, d, of Ottaw an of national here last evening and will L stopping at the O Heis on his way City, whither he i will on his COMMISNION. SNYDER & LEAMAN, Lt Night! Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. Dr. Shepperd has in his infirm nt time thivty among them two Omaha HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Draggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, V0. 22 Muin St and Council Biutrs it Ottawa at the Poppleton’s ook at Mattie Harle, Colonel Dai 0. W, BUTTS, Wholesale Califoraia Fruits a Specially S Councll Blufrs 5 WIRT & DUQUETTE, Fruits, Confectionsry & Fancy Grocerles. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl 8 h the timbers of hadl when that. was blown down, but who, & marvelous escape, is % still thonght Feets of the aceident. the many horses in tirmary there is not one which S than $£300, while sever £10,000 and upwards P 7 277 MADAM VIN Pricos, 25cto All P.:r’\ls of House. I are yalued TO-ITIGEIT . Council Blaffa, LAST PERFCRMANGE. JOSH WHITCOMB Reduction in Prices, China, ( lassware, Etc, At W.S Hemer & Co's Council Blufts, therefore reaches into the thousands to Uncle Sam's Bar A nunmibher of mitted at this Jdobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. No. 416 Brond- o pract Also Wholesale Liquor Doslers. way, Council Bluirs S. Freeman, HARNESS, ETC. ROHBENN & CO. Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. Main St. Councll Bluifs, lowa. Hill. of Clarinda BECKMAN, N Manu‘eturer 1t, ot Couneil Blutis; ton, of Council Blufls ‘armers and citi Al weights by | other seales than the (only) city s Bryant street, at the ¢ HA'TS, CAPS, B0, METCALY BROTHERS, Joubers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Now. #2 and 34 Broadwuy, Conneil s, OmahaDentalAssociation W. S, Awy, City Weighmaste HARKNESS BROS Will make a Special Sale this week o | CARPETS, | OIL GLOTHS, GURTAIRS, CURTAIN G0ODS, ETC. Pricos will be Lower than made by Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwara, i HiDES AND WOOL. D. H. McDAD Commission Merchants for Sa Tullew, Wool, Pelta, Groase JLD & CO., '—';"»N" 'ilinl,l'lfl‘i o1 5 vf'v\ holessie Dealers in [lluminating & Lubricatiag 0i BTO., BETC. E.Thoodore, Agont, Council Blulrs, Towa. 0r HAUEHAWUUT. Manager, Omaha and Council Bluffs Hard Wood, Southera Lum And Bridge Mate bor of all Kind: any othsr store in the west. d butiding up (he tinsues ation, Sole Prop'rs. Gold Plate and Best teeth 86; former Wholosalo Luue Omahia Dental Asso Gold Crowns, Gum Teeth n speciulty. MURDER !! King it annual visita, Do not tail to see us be‘ore purchas- A 1l Bluffs. [owa, ing elsewhere. CLOAKS This department we shall close out, AND LIQUUKS. Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agent for St Gotthard's Horb Bittors. Coungil B, ‘R & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, N 600 Main St DR. F. P. MURPHY, LATE OF ST. LOUIS. Office No. 525 Broadway, Council Blutfs. and shall make prices to sell them. Our Stock is seasonable and styles excel- No. 410 Cumpbell stroet, ‘ntly Jost n beautitul and in diphtherin, under th tment of one of the 1edy Tor dipht Nter wis dyin, fled that her | These are Bargains Never Be- fore offered, And pau can save mouey by calling too lite, our dear di Tave been suved, who hud the dip up with: the putrid uledration, we eadicine and i twolye ours he discaso v ouus hefore purchusing for we will OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUEFFES, 1A, A that it suve vy thankful 10 you, not be undersold, id not call on you' only rogred thal wo Council Bluits Dy of the Union Pa ity, has been a great with what was eup 1t was 5o had tint she wits throntened with starvution. Al henlth was complotely broken down, suld only swallow liguid food, and even nch could not digest or issimiluto DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. Harkness Brothers, NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUIICIT. BLUFES, N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace merican Express Company. "R L. WILLIAMS, ., Couneil Bluffs, Ta. . 15th St., Room 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufacturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- Plate and Window Glass, Show- hor thront, and com 1y restored hor ame condition that From the Council Bluits Duil tiie Cambria (Eho ¥, friond of the edite or moro thisn Horses and Mule 0'1ght and sold antittos 1o sele 16 one of thebest men living. He is also Mr, Clurk ot the has becn unfortunute in the fact ravaged with diphtherin, Mr. Clurk haying of his culuinity sent him s it wis used st once, For ull purposes L8 tutaily wa Several piirs of B 1gle or donble. MASON WISE. Counneil Blufts, P. C. MILLER, 13 Pear! St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. lives of the re w the loss of bis wi and tender ones out of eight died frol an opportunity of using hr ithoria before e iad Jeflorie vemedy. 18 N. Main * of the stomuch ulleris curcs e indigestion and pacod conditions Kinds of sore putrid sove thront dr culi&e. R. RICE, M. D, Or other TUmors removed witho | ordrawing ol bl YEATE practical exeric No. 11 Pearl Bt., Council Biutts, B2 Consu lu erktion of the cines sent with the Sign apd Decora None but host