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6 THIE COUNCIL DATLY SLUEESy MONDAY MORNING OCTOL OFFICE, NO. 12, I RL STR T Delivered 1 " H. W, Tierc DoeINees ( Nioni | MINOR MENTION, leetion d w York Plumbiag Co. Buy Seul br 1 oysters, the b Cheap railrond tckets at 13 Don't fail to visit | nan il to-night Policeman Leonard yesterday shot and buried o dog J. T, Honghn was yesterday arrested for being drink. One dozen cabinets and a large pancl at Schmidt's gallery lar monthly meeting of the city couneil will be held to-mght I on was yesterday arrested hy Oflic wick for being drunk Nine bridges are bemg constructed across Spoon Lake by the Union Pacitie If you o 1ot go in person and register you need not bother yonrself to vote to-day. Colonel Keatley, the democratie candi date for congress speaks tomght at Villisea. Captain Rapaljee has been appointed | on the tire department with pay from October 1 _Minden has ted Hans Remus, am Champlain and Henry Miller s to the democratic county conven Wil tion. There will be a business meeting of the Women's Christian jeintion at the - house, roow 80, this afternoon at 3 cloek The republican eandidate for congress in this cong onal district Hon Joseph Lyman, will this evening add the voters of Woodbine and vieimity. Aman claiming to bea cigarmaker from California wis given Jodging in the city jail last night. He had jim jans, wus preseribed for by the ety physic There are only two men to be voted for to-day, and nnl\ one of them can be elected wke your choiee, one is J. F. Evans and the other is W. A, Goneweg The poritical strikers are “spitting cot- ton.” “Phere's an clection to-day, but there’s littie chance for them to sluke their thirst. The voodle is very small. The proposed so samatic and Titerary paper, to be )l published by Clark, is tnmounced to apuear on Siturday evening next. Allexpeet <ome IInl\;: wood feom the 1o ady Iaber of “Krale. The city looked dark and gloomy last evening, there having been no cleetrie lights. " "T'he repairs in the eicetrie light headquarters will be completed to-ay, and to-night the lights will again illun nate The annual county Sunday school 101 s to be held at the First Baptist church iu this mencing Thursday Octobe [ WaRC \uf\ nw the e Nt Montigomery convention of the iney against Mrs. John Allen y, and the cs s continued until a weck from John filed aninform for against Bethers who pleaded guilty and was fined §10 and costs, A fellow giving his name as Foote, last evening after having o square meal at Duncan & Smith’s lunch coun in the Crystal saloon, skipped out the rear door without settling, and when arrested he was eating another meal at the “White Elephant” lunch counter. As Oflicer Weightman was going down Broadw wfternoon he saw two men lighting between Seventh and Eighth streets. — He arrested both and .;“\1'!| to jail with one on ench arm. ||- y gave their names as A, Loucks and . Lafinburg, and were hookedas “‘drunk and disturbing the peace.’ Lalinburg had a pair of knuckles, but had not used them. It rumored on the streets yesterday that the Knights of Labor were holding and jury, in their hall on It is suid that one_of the members was charged with having ais closed some of the seerets of the order, or been indiscrect in Iking about llwm, and that the other member was in trouble over an alle in accounts. He had made good the deficiency, but the Knights with a determination to have their afiairs conducted squarely and bus iness-like, do not propose to lét oftenses against thic order pass lightly by |Ih~||A\ evenin from 710 10:30 o’clock, srs, Henry Eiseman & Co. will hold llu- geand fall exposi tion. It will be far beyond an opening in fact it will be To-night and granid exposition an will pay all. both near and - far, to ness this, the grandest of grand disp - , A car load of large, heavy mules, also & lot of fine, re heavy brood mares tor sale by Schleuter & Boley, Couneil Blufis, e Of all the displays at the grand open W ing to-night and to-morr evening the ladies should particularly notic the clonk department. In it will be found many of the finest imported gavn that can be obtained and their cannot be surpasse A spe of perschaum goods and smokers' rticles at I'. D. King & Co.’s, 543 Broadway, for thu-u‘l.np Tuke 0 100k at them - A large force of detectives will be in sattendance at Eiseman's opening, hut to avoid uny possibility of theft leave your », or some other place, s you ¢ nd it at Eiseman’s on the opening nights. cents. 12 to 2 First class rogular dinner 505 13 way. o'clock. Fhanix chop house, ~ All carringes will arrive at the Broad way entrance to Kiscian's grand open- ing, but on the occupants leaving taem they will take their stand on Bryaut street, - 2 Hats rw'uml«» of cost. Closing out Stubbs, comprising ad other find bran, No. 506 Broadw hat stock of Kunx s, Stetson . B, WiLLIaNs All day yesterday « were hurrying to completion the arrange ments for Eiseman’s grand opening. Nu merous cleetrie lights will add brilliancy 10 the oceasion ge foree of men Wi “Everard and Eul Thy d for sale by Bushnell & Cockwell One of the finest displays ever exhib ited west will be the g fall opening at Henry Eise People's store to-night and Tues( < Closing ont comprising fine brands Hats regardless of cost gl F. E. Stubbs, wd other x E. B. \\mn No. 506 Broad ——— Just think of it—tw ¢ Jarge rooms in { goods see whieh are displayed & and San ond to none betws Franeisco. Such ar arding she grand opening tonig Tue d.ny eveniug at Eisewiu’s A‘u,uv s Store. Preparations Mad tion Day, am ul pass on tl ) m. Itis elaimed taking up the to ot mh that the eans was that he had vide on. Gun d for anyone to that state to be without the to be | to exvress his | and that s s expressed” cane Wlidtavat dec who will make which he foundution. He that he had the manbood opinion, honestly his opinion and fearlessly in | antagonism with the Chic ), Burling ton & Quiney railway policy, and the Tocal agent, Ao B, West, caused the pass tol The funer tiken up. I of John W, Walker wasa sad event here, and tle tr details of his d ath still form atheme talk. Ne wis only twenty years of and was in the employ ot a firm Culbortson, gic of age, at Neb. He seemed despondent, and home: sick, but nothing v strange was | thought about his wmental condition, | until be was found Iying desd at the rear of the store, shot through the head. His vevolver Ly near himg and the pressimp tion is that he Kiiled himself He wasa young man of excellent trats, a many friends here and in his new hou at Culbertson. - Grand Opening Tonight And to-morrow Among the Churches. At the Cong ional church yester- day morning Rev. Mr, Croits, the puast ent sermon on SChris- tinn Manhood One of the pleasing t- ures of the musical part of the service v solo by Miss Eno, of Newark, N. J., a young lady who formerly lived here preached an exee I and who is on a briet visit to friends here. She is a memtb of one of the leading chureh choirs in Newark and has avoice of rare sweetnes us ws cultured, In the evenin, pul- oceupicd by ; Alyea, of ticut, a divine who has come west :nd the mecting of the Ame it Des Moines Ihe Baptist church was very pleasingly the fruit- a “harvest ¢ fruit and the ned corn, are taste. ‘The pastor, Rev {Gaclbyiwask musxvesisalyonlied away, aud could not occupy the pulpit as ho expected y morning. In hool aried and the evening th p service, the programme being v yery interesting: At St. Paul’s Episcopal church yester- day mornicg, Rev. John Fulton, D. 1. of St. Lows, preached. He is one of the n_the church, and the v of hearing him was im- proved by many. He secmed to fully meet the high expectations of those who oceupied the pews. The pulpit of Broadway Methodist sh was also occupied by n visitor morning, Rev. Henry Coker, of strongest men rare opportunit Kansas. The Pinest Will be Shown. Probubly ninety-nine out of every hun- dred persons who enter the People's store are not aware of the fact that the most expensive, most delicate, and finest gual ity of goods nml \. this renowned house are never spread before the gaze except at th nlnvnin;_u. "(Hu'fl re too delicate to be alw exhibition, and can be scen dis played at the opel nmg only Who Was Shot? A mysterious shooting affair is reported as having taken place on South First strect te hour of night, when most honest folks are supposed to be in their cots. But one shot was heard, and two men hurriedly ran down the street. One of the residentsin that vicinity, awakened by the noise of running feet, jumped up, and, going to the window, saw two men stop under the lamp-light, and heard one say to the other, * been shot,’ the other. the leg wheres,” was the repl m «!»m*' the lust remark was seen to be 1l an examination of the wound Ih her from the window was <o here, some W the man | wi curions (o know what the trouble was that he sung out to the mens “'Are you hurt * On this unexpected que 1ch- ing their cars the two men gathered then selves up and started on the run again, soom getting out of sight and hearing Who they were, what' they were doini and how the man got . bullet in his leg are still unexplained. There was a report started that the two men were climbing L fenee in that yicinity, when the r rin the pocket of one of the men sidentally, but much o mys- caught and was fired o how this report started i tery as the shot and the other incidents I'he whole ir promises to come out soon, a8 it can hardly be kept a sceret trom the vigilant oflicers who hunt- ing up its details, are J. Ernsdtorf, having taken entire eon trol of the Pharnix chop house, desires to state that he has secured the services of Charles Decker, a fivst-class cook of New York city. The best the market affords, cht and day, in the | style of the art. Will also have a regular bill of fare - No money necded when vou attend man’s opening Monday and Tuesday evenings. Admission to the grand expo sition free goods sold on either evening - To-Day's Election. To-day the city 1s to select o mayor for the unexpired term of the late Mayor Chapman. The question to be decided by the voters is as to whether My, Evans, who has been serving mayor, shull be duly elected by the , or whether people, Mr. Groneweg shall suceeed him. It is o question which, when presented to the individual voter, will be decided largely r to the individual voter's per ronce. T 2 made, and no personal inst either eandidate. All concede that both are 4 men, and aecordi sonal | ere no strong thiere is uo question but that the eity’s in terests will be handled wisely and safely in the hands of either. While there scoms | no good reason for a change, stiil if the people decide to make such @ change. no one will spend any sleepless nights. worrying o any calumity to be brought upen the city by noas the one who is in the race against him Nagh Seh N Western lowa College will be open . Wednesday i Friday even ings, commencing Getober 1 and continue ol April 1 Students may pursue any branches de sired - Such an array as will be seen at 13 man's opening to-night evening will be well those at a distance books are made hy More room 1, Everctt block and to-morrow worth o visit by See that vour house & Co., Dr. m the Last representa Bk met B. Hatton, the back and Knights of Labor candidate for congress in the corridor of the Ogden house The Bek man, after veceiving an intro duction to the doctor by Colonel Supp, sat down and had a pleasant | chat, during which he said that this was A very quict eampaign. “Inomy fifteen years on the stimp [ have never wit nessed sueh a lack of enthusinsm as now,” said Dr. Hatton. “Both of the other candidutes, Colonel Keatley and Major Lyman, are very quiet. Of course 1 don't expeet w large vote in u. city. You folks her are ail monopolists and T don't blane vou. Your city is the center of many trank lines and in conseque you wish to uphold them. But | have visited every county in the distriet except Harrison county, and the people are 12 theiv eyes opencd - regard lines. Their rebates, matter of the utme impor to the farmer and shippers tiere hty-two shipping pomn and your eity does nets ns all of the ot course you peoplt fied with their present Couneil Blufis is a power in the 4 in fact, no outsider el on any ticket if you Council Blufls man running him The people of Coun would unite on a Blufls man, what his politics: this is v you, and if I lived | property, as othe apt to do hikewise. large farmer vote, of this county will poll a good vot bl nd owned would he In answer to_a question the doe tor replied: ““Yes, s been ru- mored that 1 will but 1 am remain until been doing some ontinue until elee- Harrison county in the in the field, where election night. 1 ha hard work and will tion; 1 go to morning and to-morrow mght will speak at Littie Sioux: _Tuesday, Mondaming Vednesday at - Missouri | Vailey and Thursday © at Logan. I had one half of the machinery i b that either of the other ¢ would be clected by 000 piu There's only paver in the district that I can loc support. If eithe Lyman or Keatley is elected they can help but being tools of the l':\i)mnh as it1s to the interests of your city, bhut lhc time will come when our little o no trouble didates.” onc in el The dress goods department at man’s opening will show goods f rior to anything ever seen in this city. - Wall paper at cost at Beard's, - Eletrie door bells, bur, r 18,and every form of domestic clectrical appli- ances at the New York Plumbing Co. - The noyelty department will be worth your attention when you visit the open- ng. ————— - Wall paper at cost at Beard’s, Opera_house barber shop and bath rom. Everything lirst-cluss, M. Mar vin, B Real imported laecs, sueh as have never before been west, will be on exhibition at Eiseman's opening this evening, o Wall paper at cost at I3 u‘«l\ —-- Smokers should be n mind that a full line of Wilkins & Co.’s Baltimore Smok ing Tobaccos are to be found at ‘1. D, King & Co.'s, 543 Broadway per is to turnish the floral decora tions at Eiseman’s opening. - abstracts ot titles and real & E. L. Squire. No. . Council Blufls Substantial estate 101 Pe No house can show sclection of goods U ) w's People’s store, and to-morrow and Tuesduy evenings they will be shown to advantiige. LS Fresh oysters in overy style at the Phanix Cliop House, No. 505 Broad way Now the dates have been announc for Eiseman’s opening, it will_erc much of a flutter among the ladies grandest society event of the season. Stoves all styles, shapes and A. J. Maudel’s, Nos opening every welcome, - grax At body will receive u co Eisemuan’s - il brand oysters ut H. J. Paimer's. - “Keep moving” while attending Eise man's grand opening. Don't cavse w blockade this evening’ - Seal brand oysters at H. J. Palmer’s - No matter how cold it 1s outside bring your fan to Eiseman's opening. T'he crowd will make it very warm, Fresh tatlies at Bir - Broadway Without fear of contradiction it may be stated that Eiseman's opening will be the grandest ever seen west of Chicago - You cannot be too observing to-night at the grand opening at Eiseman's People's store. One window contains over $10,000 worth of real lu he German-American band will be in attendance at Eiseman's opening to night Just received, Ladics fine shoes, best wahes, 1 Geo. Blaxim, ®07 Maiu. 1886, 'AY. OCTOBER 4 S S —— —————p——— . e e B i . We Simply Want to Impress npon the Minds WHOLESALE AKD_JOBBING Sralgiot of the Public that CotNmit, B U oo i WE ARE SELLING GOODS el j,: H\\ oo i “‘ E‘E% l Qi EVE ;:fl e DEERI \\I!’~‘\l‘i“k——‘ Ogdin, '“ il . i “" "‘ Agricultural [1' lemeats, omia For the Ranson that there will be a P 1ange | o pagi T < ¢ """ Our Firm en Doe. ist, and we must soll ot bR ¢ i ob s Gur Prasent Large Stock of ‘]""~"L¢I'i~'rufq‘” 'E"k‘iwcu'imvvm!'vxup»rfls" ¥ ¥ N ¥ N 115 '\ ;..~"“‘ Muin Street, ey Cume (5, Curtains, Rugs, Mattings, Oil Clothis, Lin-| — ouyin oy e cor— monamn o | oloums, Window Shades, Curfain Poles, | eiotural imlemets Naeos hgges, ; 100 1o 1118 South Main Streot, Council Blutfe, »of Des Moines, w Upholstery Goods, Etc. T leay for i e g T .|COME WITH THE CROWD and get Bargains Couw ik i }":[u:‘«::::?:::f s lothner, agent of “Bunch of o § Han b amoely 0 M |COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO, mmwwn‘mlfifi,“ Jnr v e [ N O OGS BlO'Ld\VJV Council Blust ST OV O ehption ,:;., s to-night Spring field on 1 1wo weeks® trip \ Carpels Cur(fllna Wm(iow Shfldes S weot Une| GRAND EXCURSION THIS WAREREIE | o s e Doy i soon Tow's Cabin, is at the Ogden house. Farming lands in Iowa, Minuesota, Texas, Kansas and Arkansas ranging Na 4 rontivae Coumol Hiute Mrsc BoOM. Sargent will return on from £1.25 to $12 per nere, Sehool an 1 state lands in Minnesota on 50 vears - 10N Thursday from a four months' visit to time s per cent interest, Land buyers faps Inforination, ete,, given by ) Vermont P. 0. Laustrup, No. 535 Broadway. Connell Blufis. Towa. ) 4 LBl T Robert: Purvis and wife, of Omuha, PEREGOY & MOORIS, A ere over on this side of the river yester- | = ———————== —Wholosule Jobburs In the day visiting friends, 1y i e W ¢ STHG11% BY 1 RARG, ohe 6Lthe mng MURDER!! | Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobaceo & Plpes facturers of the Sc lmu er wigon, is the Nos 26 Muin and 27 Pourl Sts. Council Blufte, st of J. Botoshuin; e, DRIl ki s wiul visitn: ! Town. X Mrs. AL 1L Elwell and Mrs, C | Wi ¥ 3 i § COMMISSION, S man expeeted home on I | ruced the tact that it is intailible trom then extended casiern visit | al with i SNYDER & LEAMAN, X © e fe, of akot Vore L on 0 W slesale 1 AL I ety ORI L Will make a Special Sale this woek Crui PRI o ity wisterday, tlio ghests of Mr. and | shafeeot o ! © | Fruit and Produce Commission Marchants, Murs. . A and, while en route to their TNo. 1410 Campbell street, 3 5 S i St home, having just returned from a visit | o 108t A BoRIEN Ao oh Al gl 5 enst torestiile hter, n“'llrl\m\:l L. yours, ‘:-\ i ‘ DRUGRISTS. i Miss Eno, who formerly resided I R A R A L L e hhi 4 — is spending . fow days here one her re. | of 1 2ty Tomaiy ‘-urm',«.v'm-”‘lfl'-“”.; ‘ HARLE, HAAS & CO., tarn to her home in Newark, N J., from LS LON 8% ol 3 ils int R D PN o) RS Vit y | Wholesale Draggfsts, Oils, Paints, Glass, the { will be accom diphiieria Cwus fillod Pruggisty. Bundrios, Te, No. 3 Muin St and sanied by her friend, Miss Anna Over ) jacy A ulecratiol ; used your No. 21 Pearl st., Council Biufrs. wr, who will spend several weeks in | medicine and in twelve hours the diseusc wis = = completely st hl‘u In the tuture we will s s % FRO TS, ere. Council Blals' Fuel Co, No vou'ldcner” | Wholesale Califoraix Fraits a Speclalty N = ) i y f Counei s ‘_I-]\- rybody ;.l. L nn[\\ the opening L f;n ;‘l‘\ym i WIRT & DUQUELTE of ki s People’s store B §RDEBLAO LR AN CE 8 ; & DUQUETTE, u\.. [fall openiug tonizht, and Tty i onls sl any other store in the west. Fraits, Confectionsry & Fancy Grocorlss evening from 7 to o'cloe I far omach could no ; v 5 excel all previous exhibits by this well of . Council Do not fail to see us be‘ore purchas- Nos. 16 and 18 Poarl St., Council Blufta known house. Creston House, Tue only hotel in Councit BluTs havi Fire Hscape 1 modern inprove 5, 217 aud 219 Mauin st. MAX NMORY, Prop. R L. WELL!:’A?&S. ing clsewhcre, GROCERIENS, T - heulth on she wou e L KIRscilt Jobbers of Sid')lf,‘ aud Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesato 1. Deaters. No. 410 Broad- HARNKESS, BTt & €O, aled Troms hiood | destroyed the e of Gen, ( From the Council Blutts Daily lobe M. AL MePike, editor o, the Cambrin (Ehens een the perseni- Hlobe ments. Th and shall make pr tepartment we shall close out, BECKMA Munu‘act , STROHBEHNN & CO,, ers of anit Whol Doalers 1 that his family was 1 with dip hm sl 510 zell them. Our DiphhorIE Onto: ILWHS. uter a6, otier, Bid i | No. 6% Main St tof his ehildven saved.' Letters . Council BlaTs, lowa. lent. 18 . Maiu St., Conneil Bluffs, Ta,, and | Prossionsor 7 Gl 2 15th St., Room 10, Omaha, Neb, | and tender o Thfisg are Ba;gams Kever Be- METCALF BROTILE ont of eight d an (-mnululm\ of using DYSPEPSIAT Menufucture rent for the CALIGRAPU TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves, Nos. 342 ind 44 Broadway, Counail Blars, fore offered, n dis- nd dic, Dr. T Tents, Awnings, Roofing Man- cures overy cuse of indiges ; tels, Plate and Window (.14«, Show- | onstipution in ‘n very short me. et of ref; And pau can save moiey by calling HEAVY HARDICARE. Cases, Elevators (hand and hy- [ gjenees given psin ok the cause o e i 5 = — - e e Y pinetyple .'\.‘f,““.'.”k;‘x‘....'.’x‘?mm'" conditions onus before purchasing for we will KEELINE & FELT, — il Di e -!n\ rmmmwf.,. u‘w'lnlmv\ is infallible not be undersold. Wholesale PUtEin SOFe thvouts i MmNt Seny Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, e 1] mmatory, ' o, y. 2 . 5 % 3 NOTIV ctions how to use the 4 E Y i Specle adve T R S et RW’T FORGET THE PLAGE. D. H. McDANELD & €O, i only be obtained chtn” stroot, Conne ipt To Loan, For Sule, To Rent, Wants, etey will Loinsorted in this column at the low rateof TEN CENTS PER LINE tionand Five Cents Per Line fo insertion, Leave advertisemen No. 12 Peal strect, n lirowd “_—*—“ BOOK BINDING \‘ ANTED=First-cluss b Commission Herchants for Sal3 of Hides, Tullew, Wool, Yeltg, Grenso and Lurs Council 10 3 South ¥ 1oWa, Or sent by CXpress on drice Harkness Brothers, | = === == N0, 401 BRUP:I]WAY, COTUINCIL, BLLUFIFS, Ia COUNCIL BLUFIFS OIL €O, —Wholesule Dealers in— Hluminating & Lubrisatiag Jils HTO., BTCO. Agont, Council Blutrs, Towa Galin Mrs, Hull's dr Brondway Five good and i cuu, M mist be good Inquire at L. o8 Pearl strect, FANTED W 1. At W.S. Hemer & Co’s, No. 23 Main st Couneil Blulls, R@fiKF%%m&& or the Ligio SCHNEIDER & BECK, Forelgn and Domestic \’.’me: and Liquors, No i M, Ledgers, Sournals, County & B hoQd DI LUMBER PILING F ol sy, : OFFICER & PUSEY = SRR C Reduction in Prices, | UMyt AMtllon 1o Mai Orders R e e Room 1 Everet Block, Couneil Blufts, Y i L JOHN L l\lll'l ing m Magazines and Imported and Domestic Wlflfh & Liquors, Agent for 3 hara's Herb Hittors. Now 13 BLANK BOOKS. S Bank Work of': il Kinds aspece- A N K E RS Hard Wood, Southsra Lumuu., Piling, IN Coundil Bluils, Towan., MOREHOUSE & GO COUNCIL BLUFES, 1A, WINES AND LIQUOKS. Standard Papers Used. Al styles of bind Who Couneil 1301t . B Nation Mcer .\ Pusey, I(um« v C. 18 Suvings Bank in St Couneit BT It can the know N *'7:.3':’:'f".'..]‘{:'.i?ff.‘;“:‘ff:z'fi‘,.‘“'flf Sani o | OmahaDentalAssociation BRI D, Or ather Tumors ! | MASON WISE. Cancers | Impossibiliny for the Hauor APpetit 10 ex it Over thity yen p Cx0 Couneil Bl FOR SALE Y FOLLOWING DRUGGISTS: No, 11 Pearl 8t ", “nerl B, & e ke AUHN & €0 8% onsu v Crip o nfreo 15 S T en ) o HDRY WORK ST LAURDRY W Cull or wrlte for pamphiet ¢ 1u the city can by obtained by putronizing the LAUNDRY Blutrs HomeSteam 640 Broudway Council receivéd nt the offl up 10 4 o'cloch Ctor, the Tollowing a6 4.1 GEO, W. SCHINDELE, I'vop, None but experienced hands cmployed ri of block 47 and Out of town orders by mail or express s 0n HAU 'rIAH UT Nanager. OF Dicay rang ‘ xmu\lx‘ hnmu i u” Aot Jicited, and all work wirranted feet, thence east %) fect 1o the WReil Bluile loa cor. of block H7 and Nos. 1519-1521 Doy st, Omabu and ) roat ; e : No 234 Broadway, Council Blufls h1R: Lo, thinos v i Towt o he BB. F_ P_ MHRP“Y' e g rasiuoyalugyil L ot the N. W, oop of biook 14 end LATE OF ST. LOUIS, iother and Chotomm. widh thelr sickentiy e EEL 18 Toc, LLiFhoe auet 50 f60f 1o Thd Stfl[ salfl SlflbIES afld Mule Ya[ds, Office No. 525 Broadway, Council Bly aveldog by the o wondorful wosouseun B iny- A Yo 12 a, » 1 Woar. of block 14 and BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUIFS, TR, g Omahia Dental Association, Sole Prop'rs st : cot, Ry §p.m Gold Crowns, Gold Pinte aud Continuous luce doom No. 6, Gum Teoth u speeinlty liest teerh 8405 fonmer : =} bty v P. C. MILLER. How mning at the & W, cornes of block 10 una g g ; :“: ing | feut, thunco’ west 20 fect g = No. 13 Pearl St. Council Bluffs. JACDS SIM 3, DAt 2 oy N. W. corner of b =5 3| ~ pusing i 1 oot i E E| ATTORNEY AT LAW, place of begiun 2 COUNCIL BLUFFS Sty “ Ay 2 § | Practices in the Btate and Federal courts 0 g [ Thenco south L2 feet, thence cust 3 16t to 1he i Rooms 7and 8 Bhugart Blonk Dlice of neziuning Horses pt_constantly on LATEST DESIGNS. B Beginning at tha N, W. corner of block & and | hand. for sale at retail or in car loads.Or- st 120 fect to the niug south 182 feet, thence L2 feet, thinee MANUFACTURLZR OF PAINTS. ders promptly filled by contract on short Stock sold o1 commis notice N.SCHURZ, AN W arnerof block 1 and ILUTER & BoLEy, Propric2rs House, Sign and Decorn @ Puinter, Papier A l runiing north 152 feof, thence we eet, | ‘pelephone No. 114 Mache Wall Ornuing J f P SR S o S0 WTkttShe | Pelophone Noy Hic L autes, corner | Ml ot ot s | 9 US11CO 0Of the Peace place of beginning lee o perican Express Cowpi ”’l‘it.uuuu; at \u: N, E. corucr of block 346 uad | ‘st ave. and 41 street, w s othors Ollice over Amer Exj Company,

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