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P wolt which is ¢ ic and stri 6 THE Sl’NJ),\\' | §3 D) COUNCIL BLUFFES. SUNDAY MORNING OCT. 10, OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrier in any part of the eity at we H.W. T ¥ conte per weok -« « Manager TELEPHONES Posixrse Orrice, No. 44 antT Eniron No, 23 MINOR MENTION. New York Plumbing Co New fall goods at Reiter's Cooner & McGee scll stoves Buy Scal brand oysters, the be Cheap railroad tickets at Bushnell's New picture mouldings at Chapman's. Read the new advertisement of the C. B. Carpet Co One dozen cabinets and a large panel for £2.50 at Schmidt's gallery The city council will meet with the new mayor next Thursday evenmng, The ladies of the Catholic church are to give a fair during the last week of November, ‘Therc are thirty prisoners in the county Jail, rather a smaller number than usual At this time of year. Stoves all styl ) it AL adway Millard Ingersoll and Miss Mary Field, both of this city, wi ring mar- ried by Rev. G. W, O rofts Blind m, the match ldler, was exeused for getting blind druuL on the promise to do better here- aft Jnings Darling, for baing drunk and disturbing the p in the vicinity of Broadway and Pearl street, was let off yesterday with the usual fine. Charles P to ppeared here with his company night, but a telegram to Mr. Dohany announces the fact that the c ompany disbanded at Rock Island. The city weighmaster is street signs painted to be pl corner of Bryant and Broads. the public to the “only and or 8 hi There will be a meeting of the ladies and gentlemen of St. Francis™ church after high mass to-day for the election of managers for the annual fair to be held next month, The dirt w being cleaned up on iway yesterday. A good move, and one whieh thlld be kept up with regu ity enough to seeure to the city the real it of having paved streets. The race for coroner will be an_aristo- eratic one, being bet n the T, J Field and Faul. The claims of fowl the betting on the field will make the r ting one, and there will be no d. Be R Tt g bfvorilthe Iu;. city over the river, were yesterday room on the parlor fioor of the city jail because hey would not pay the hack driver who had taken them all around town. Frank Mullen was found prowling about the streets about 2 o’clock yeste day morning, when most of the honest people were supposed to be asleep. Ile was fined yesterday morning, as well as found, and’ promised to swear off from night walking, John N. H:l]n]win.n( the law firm of Wright, Baldwin & Haldane, has goue to Washington to be admitted to the United Btatesjsupreme court, after which ghe will file an appeal from the decision " of Judges Love and Shiras in e case against the saloon men Wagner & Sher- lock. ~~Mr. Pat Lacy focls very much grieved over the report which has got circulated that he was going into the saloon and gumblinu business with Ed Sherlock and im Wilsor He denies that there is any foundation in fact for the rumor, and he eannot see why anyone should s such a slander about a christian gentleman like him, In the case of Bilger v Oakland, the jury mum nof Schultz, of Bil- mer dented this, and swore that he agreed to pay him_ $40, and that this amount had been paid. The jur, out from Thursday morning till I* 3 night, and stood three to three on the question as to whether Bilger should re- cover anything or not. The “con’’ man, Burke, captured in Omaha, and wanted here, ha L’AIII(’d his liberty. fens he was here wanted occur ago, and he was indicted for ted in Omaba, officers here commenced hunt- ingup the indictment so us to bring him over on a requisition, but the indictment could not be found anywhere among the &n]mru What has become of it is a mys- ry. butin its absence nothing could be done towards bringing the man over here and trying him, and he has been turned Joose fo find some new victims. { U 8. Clark’s new weekly debut yest 3 s ch ““krn]("s Rustler,” a head put on 1t is printed on tinte H puper which ft_the appearance of faintly blu with modesty, and the columns with a variety of sprightly reac ter, Many good words might be the first ‘issue, and if the promise of steady impr ovement is halt met, Council Blufts will have a society paper which will put to shame the attempts of other western cities. Al Clark has returned from Alaska nee of llm-l- mont Among s gathered up by him during awonderful fish hook, used kn. 1t is oddly ped nmln( mammoth size, being in- his absence hfl the Indi ) tended for the big fish, and what is still more pec ||l out it is the carving of the wood , which repre ts an idol, there being sowme superstitious no- tions about the necessity of having one of the gods help in the fishing. Perhaps it is to keep the fishermen from lymg about the number and weight of the eateh. He has presented this wonderful rious fish hook to his friend, John john, who has it on exhibition at the gden house, Tt isn'ta |me|r fish hook, but is & very elever pieco of work Substantial abstructs of titles and real estate loans, Squire. No. 101 Pearl street, Council Blufls. —~— Everard and Eulalin, by Ed. Wright, for sale by Bushnell & Ci IULL\V\" - Mrs. Pfeiffer has iust reccived the Jargest and tinest stock of fashionable {filnel in the city. ~All the new full }m"us are invited to inspect the before purchasing elsewhere. 0s. 203 Broadway and 14 Mam stroet. J. l'.rnsdh)rl ha ng ‘taken entire con- trol of the Phatnix chop house, desires to state that he has 1 the services of arles Decker, a first-class cook of New rk city. ‘The best the market affords, night and day, in the best style of the art. Wil also have a regular bill of fare. e Kralc's Rustler. Extra copied of the new soc i\'l)\ amusewent and literary paper, *Krale's e Rustler, are on sale at Bushnell’s, J. C. aven's, L. C. Brackctt's and the ald ofice. Subscription §2 yer ye for six months, Dclivered in the city ¥ Surrier. Sl RoriBapin s will officiate to-day during the absen: the reetor, who is attending the Episcopal sreet, to R church to-day. Preaching by the 1 been cleaning their chapel last week return thanks to the Presvyterian church for donating a carpet used in the old church. It makes the little chapel ciated 1 WD (V0 B SlOTIb DAY building suitably for o place of worsh wr in the t enclosed with building is offercd to us for 200, twi Jesus was, did not know, and scemed never to have heard of such a person, and it would touch the person to sce the gl piness come into when told w AV done and was willing to do for them. Let us do a good work for Couneil Blutls in this respect. While prising citizens never be another Couneil Bluf brought back i been execute a ot of fine, large ete. Broadway. lelephone No. 136, already begun to give | city matters, and each mornin city building for a short time, posting himself as to how a and g squi by some of the oflic posed to do with the saloons, he very openly declared his policy, and those who had the recklessness to declare that he would be run by the bummer ele- good of the force. fully and honestl, put’to shame sor made m'nlh ma his position as he is moi cannot v demand; named by the mayor on Monday. Who that he doubts any offic the delega many othe have been of the party, and very annoying to those 'SERNONS AND SERVICES. | Rel News and Ohurob Annonncements For Sundag. A DASH OF POLITICAL iTEMS | Mayor Groneweg Insista on Saloons Cle Sunday- Twolndependent reonal Mentions, Pointa About Pulpits, The following notices contain interest ing information to those, who intend to day (0 join in worship At St. Paul’s chnreh the Rev. Morrison Iriennial convention in Chicago. the Union chapel, Harmony 3 o'clock, eonducted by Sabbath school at 4 Service h to- Topics at Broadway M. E.ch day Morning, “A Glorious Church.” Evening, “A Life Worth Living Seryices ns usual in the Cong “Yearning for God nd Doing.” A cor- wtion extended to strangers and the public generally - wsion Report. wrmony mission have and Harmony The ladics of 1 comfortable. They also return rkness Bros. for donating and placinginside biinds to the windows; thanks to Mr. Louis Hammer for outside blinds, and Mr. 'T”IH Mr. Gurn ¢ for painting the wn cight day clock. cts of kindnoss ar tly appre s of the missic the memly out of debt and ve about aury. The portion of the lot and we hs roto cels disposed little toward paying for the se Iul it will be very aceeptable. Our treas © is Mrs. Morchouse, We work 15 doing good. The tternoon are well at- L and have had ehildren added to y school this summer, some ve years of age, when asked who " this any the the dear Say © nctive, enter- ing Nard to r oy, e publ : im) cannot the ladi actively engaged instilling good principles into the minds of the dear ehildren, which is the founda- tion of a good character, that they ms grow (o be an honor to their parents, teacher nd pastors, and may there boy and_ buried for br i divine Many times and agnorance go together. Is not great need of good, earncst christian work n_every part of our city? 1 PaLy Respectiully, M Tarmony. Mis A carload of large, heavy mules, also :avy brood mures for & Boley, Council Blufls le by Schieut Hard and soft coal, wood, lime, cement, meil Bluffs' Fuel Co., No. 539 —— The New Mayor, The new mayor, Mr. Groneweg, running, g directions whon needed. The expectation that he would give his per- sonal attention to the eity’s business, and that he would act independently and lized, When asked 1l to what he pro y, is being r y to be put to shame 1y such assertions. He has instructed y marshal to close promptly any places which do not pay the nse promptly and regularly, and de- that he proposes to have this policy out. If the saloons kecp open they must pay, and that, too, without any deln intention of I Sundays, The ¢ yesterd by the 1tew mayor's orders doors inste the Sun oth mayor will not hasti: fo also declares bis ing the 8aloons close on of of his police w notifying the saloon-k Or exeu dof tight custome observance. In regard to matters it 18 u»puuult the new It is expected ti a new chiet ce will be appointed, but that the members of t force will retam i such time as the ary for the dihg ca ; dictions 1 oppo- ¢ of his oye ealous polit justify the contiden 5. (¢ Imf Matthews h: s virtually resigned head of tho police force. nformed Mayor G weg that dy to turn over the ie h us his successor ean be named. ing received the nommation of county clork, it will be necessary for him to-do ss out-of-town work, and he ¢ well give his time to both A new chief will thercfore be it will be is not known, and the guesses may be wild, The volice have signed & roquest that Nick O'Brien be made chiof. The names of Jerry Mullen and of Gus Bergman are also spoken of. In regard to the suloons paying license it is the intention of the mayor to see eyery saloon ke ble, and to expial the' prompt paym does not expect any difliculty in indfio- ing them to come to time without any trouble, but he will stand by his policy of mukmg them pay or close, with no yield- ing and no fu Y by y precedents. If th a disregard them entirely. One of thuse precedents which he has aire per personally if possi lain why he shall ingist on it of licenge He og will not be governed lents, simply be ause they are wrong he will rebelled nst is the signing of blan arrants, ill only aflix his signature to such sén filled out properly. Not nt simply 1o business al cause he believes that is method - Trouble in the Camp. The so-called demoerati» township econ- vention has caused no little commotion among the members of that party now that the events are looked at ealmly and fairly. The idea of haviug a convention without a call being issued, of having a rman who was self-elected, of having s present no eredentials, and points 1 the proceedings, y amusing to those outside - 11K SU esult of V'm (un Wpear geve inside of it. A% & convention there w in dependent democratie candidates, and the township ln ket prgmises to be cut A result will be that the all to piec ticket n nnulu! at the pegnliar ¢ en tion will stand but litt how, some of the most prominent democrats in the | city refusimg to stand by the action taken by that body. In arothier column will be found a eard from Justice Hendricks an nouncing himself as an independent can didate. Justice Schurz fully endorses this card of Justice licndricks, and also d s himself to be another indepen td » of the e Both of tI gentlemen have served tn people ncee wd they will carry the larger part of the democratic vote, thus giving a rebuke to those who have t to frame a ticket for the party, without following the pr methods, Aninte ting fight is ,.\..mw ( and republican wdidates will profit by the {dilema in which the demoerats find themselves Fresh n\~m~ in every style at the Phanix Chop House, No. 505 Broadway Just received, Ladies' fine shoes, best makes. Prices’ low. Geo. Blaxim, 807 Main. - A Oard To V tawattamie County, la.: The primary meetings of the democratic party were called to meet in their respective wards on the 5th day of October, 1886, for the purpose of nominating delegates to the county convention. ‘Through the instru- mel ity of certain unscrupulous in- dividuals over-anxious to secure nomina- tions for themselves, said primary meet. ings were <o paeked and eonducted that no popu xpression of the people could be secured, whereby they secured almost the entire delegation of the various wards not only in conflict with demo- cratic principles, but in abuse of common and at the meeting of the county convention one of these so-called dele- gates was selected as chairman ot id convention, and during the nominations ndidates for county supervisor se- a nomination by another of these aied delegates, and rapidly a motion made by anotier of these so-c: delegates that said nomination be v lamation con- ary to all parliamen usage and mmon decency where other candidates were in nominations, thereby defeating of our most worthy und” respected citizens for the nomination who has |||lm| the position before with honor to himself and enti atistaction to both political parties, viz., A C. Graham. At the close of v convention the same chairn the township convention through th me delegates to proceed immediately to seleet eandi- dates for township oflices, although no notice had ever been issued for the selee- tion of township delegates, nor had any notice ever been published for the meet- ing of said township convention and without organizi a township contion the ehairman of the county ntion assumed to himself the right to preside over the township convention: y beir ted, one of the asswmed to himself that hon- le position. No committee on cre- s was appointed; a number of the es had left at the closing of the convention, whereupon the chair- man directed that those present should cast the entire vote of their w Anum- ber of the delegates present having some respect for decency and honesty, opposed this premature action, but were oyerculed by the aspiring candidates that com- posed a large part of the delega- tion present, and with thewr fe friends they procecded to make their nominations for justices, constables and k. Of,the merits of these i y. belie; t the ,wnph-nf Council Bmm are acquanted with them as [ myself fod) judge accordingly. Believing that the people of Council Blufts will nottolerate orencourage such fraudulent; practices, or support men for oflice who seek to r nomination by such fraudule 1 hereby announce myseif an t ecandidate for 1 submit my ouncil Blufls, rher, 1886, Yours very respectfuliy, A, L. HENDRICKS, office of justice of pe claims to the vot, In., on the 2d d 19 Cabinet Photographs 23 the finest. Sherraden, 317 Bro - v The greatest reduction sale that has ever taken place in this eity will take place during this week at Henry Ei man & Co.’s People’s store. Five hundred novelty dress patterns which we imported for our grand fall opening. These must be sold this week at such low figures will sell them all quick. We have divided them in three lots as follows: Ot lot No. 1 there are 25) novelty suits, 50 10 sm 00 each. | sale is $10.00 The price for this special sale is §15.00 each. Of lot No. 8 there are 756 novelty suits. gular price from $22.00 to $30.00. Our price for this specinl sale is $20.00 each. We will mak, week of ason in dress goods, and anyone to purehase a new dress this nter should not fail to avail llnluml\ s of this great opportunity and take advants special s No such values have ever been ofl by any house in A, Be convineed by v.nllm 3 ”I]h week at Richmond ran, for hard coal at Cooper & Me(ie O See that your bool house & Co., room 1, Eve bl More- Seal brand oystors at H. J. Palmer’s, e, Republican Township Convention, ‘The republicans of Kane township will meet in delegate convention on Tuesday, October 12, at the court house in the city of Uuiinal! Bluffs at 8 o’'clock p. m. for the purpose of placing in nomination three candidates for justice of the peace, three candidates for constable, one can- didate for township clerk and one candi- aate for township trustee, to be voted for at the township clection. The primaries for the selection of dele- zates to the convention will be held on fonday evening, the 11th,at 7:80 o’clock, as follows First ward—At the Western house and select seven delegates. Second ward—At the city building and select eight delogates. Third ward--At the office of John Lindt, esq., and select eight d.l.-izmcs Fourth ward— At the building formerly occupied as an office by Sackett & Pres- ton, No. 88 Pearl strcet, and select ten delegates That t of. Kune township severed from the city of Couneil Bluffs, at Clark’s sehool nonse | and seloct one dolegate . Bapp, Jr., Chairman. Don't lurgal the Good Templars ball ut the Masonie temple on Thursday evening, 14th inst. Tickets for sale at Bushoell’s book store. VDAY HFP- OCTOBER - 10y HQ(; e e o CLOAKS! We have a v cheap. In Poy In Comforts and Blankets we have being purchased before the recent advance in wools, we can therefore afford to make low prices. A FINE LINE OF SHAWLS N. B. Out of town of orders sohclted and promptness guaranteed. HARKNESS BROTHERS, Council Bluffs. Ia. 401 Broadway, - - Time Tried. akes plensure in noticing the steady growth in our midst of one of the heaviest lonning houses in the west, J. W. & E. L. Squire are now remodeling their oflice building at the corner of Pearl street and First avenue, and with a new fire and burglar proof vault, the largest in the city, and a new suit of cherry and glass bank counters, feel ns if they had their new clothes on and pre- pared for an inere business. Dur ing the past fourteen years these young men have been gradually gaining ground and moving from an up stairs ofiice with a pine table to a_ground floor oflice with larger room. They now find it neces- sary to tear out wartitions and rebuild for greater fucilities. There are now em- ployed the two princ two abstract ers and the book-keepers. The inerease and demand on this house from their eastern correspondents for choice lowa and Nebraska farm and city securitice has compelled them to establish salaried oflices in the adjoining counties tributary to Council Blufis, and 10 open an Omaha oflice of equal size and Lhe B facilities with the Couneil Blnfts house. | The Omaha office is op the: ground floor in the Paxton hotel building in the imme- diate center of the city also be found the headquarte > Ne- braska department of the' National Life Insurance company of V the oldest of the solid institutions of N England. In conve ion with the firm they said: ‘““I'he seeret of our success is in \wnw promptly on hand with the ¢ and never failing to n\:\ln' our word good cn onee given out.! capital at L spring of western comme and i dis- tributing and u.lh-cun the immense sums handled by this firm during the many years they have been engaged in \lllv) reto be congr lated in never making an unsafe inv ment. The Ber wishes to encour the growth of such institntion wishes success to the Omaha office as well as to the old house on Pearl str Remember the grand mwnm;: at . Friedman's Tuesday and Wednesday. Eletric door bells, burglar alarms,and every form of domestic clectrical appli- ances at the New York Plumbing Co. Eis Uy o In a Glass House, To the Editor of the BE: It is all very well for people to feel a pride in keep- ing the streets clear and free from all dirt and obstructions, but remarks on the subject are uncalied for trom a paper from whose oftice cinders and dirt have been deposited in Seott street for so long and to such an extent as to fill 1t above the grade of the sidewalk, causing the sidewalk to be flooded with mud and water every time it rains, thereby foreing people to wade through or go several blocks around. It does not better the matter any that for the vear past the paper rubbish and ecinders have been dumped on the side of the street oppo- site from the office. It is also nouceable that the complaining newspaper uses tw-thirds of the sidewalk for & private y ng to 1ts ofli People uss houses should not throw Perhaps the milkin the cocoa- nut 1s the fact that some peop'e do not advertisc in or subseribe for the paper which is dc worthless. I for one made of obstructing ) in regard to the matter is true. MasoN WisE, sl Personal Paragraphs, Dr. H. W. Hart has returned from the first ‘reunion of the Thirty-cighth Town infantry, held at West Union, county. He had an enjoyable reunion a suc pronounces the i nport, of Oska . who has been visiting her old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mott, leaves this morning for Sioux City, to attend the W, C. T. convéntion, which meets to-morrow. Mrs. Davenport is n r on temperance and wom- well a8 & prominent mem- wmsucer 'of the Women's mperanceé Union of Towa. 5. M. A. Lane, of Clicago, has ar- rived, and will be fead trimmer for Mrs. 8. D. “.(Dgl'la millinery establishment. Mrs. L A. Miller has returned from Kansas, £ Mrs. Odell, of Binghampion, . Y., is visiting her sons, E. 1..aga Ira Odell. -~ Guanella for Chief. It is reported that the prospect is fair for City Marshal Guanélla to be ap poinl«'d as chief of police also, thus con tinuing the two offices and preventing any such clashing as has at several pre vious times oceurred between the mar- shal’s force ana police for An Independent Uandidate. Owing to circumstances with which bis friends and the public are perhaps sufficiently familiar, N. Schurz announce himself as an indepen t candidate for justice of the peace Ladies will find the largest selection ot millinery and fancy goods at H. Fried man’s opening e seen in this city. Mr. Butler, of Hazel Dell, this county, and his entire family, has heen afilicted with malignant dlplll 10 and haye been carried successfully throngh by tne use of Dr, Jefferis' ,.r.-wuu\u and oure. '[‘\\ I< LV T‘A(-ICN CLOAKS! 4V \5! Weofer our Cloaks cheap as we must have the room occupicd by them. Call and get pne, the price cannot be satisfactory to you. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT We have a Full Stock and your inspection. Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Etc. vy lavge assortment of the finsst Rugs which we icre Curtains we have extra curtain loups. In carpets we have the finest Moguettes, Body Brussels, Ingrains and Velvets, all of the choicest patterns tavied out of the loon. widths; also @ new line of $10.00 per ncre. cent interest, Land Buyers fare free. Information, ete., given by wee 15 1 Radiant Home Buse Burner. Soid by Coopor & McGee. bonnets at H. WHOLESALE AND JOBRING EHOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGIICULTURAL Agricultural Implemeats, Bugdlss, Couneil Flufts, Towa. MANUFACTURING Make the Orizinal and Complete Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press. (SO1N SHELLERS AND FERD CUTTE Carringes, I'te , KEYSTONE Council Hutfs, Tows. DAVID BRADLEY Manuf'rs an { Jobbois of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, and all kinls of Farn Machinery. 100 to 1116 South Main S oil Bl troet, Council Bluffs, hand, for sale at re i } : 5 notice. Stock sold on commissi 25 Councll BIOTs Handia l’actry, U o & : (Ineorporated) Manufacturers of Axle, Pick, lies, (\f'\l Ty d rmont, one_of | T nd:(l- and Small n. & t. ave and 4th street. e e ~ WHATEVER ELSE YOU DO, Don't forget that the Council Bluffs Carpet Company will make a change in their firm on Jannary Ist newt, and that they are bound to materially veduce their stock before that deay. Go see them before you purchase elsewhere, and obtain their prices, I yot want to by anything in their line they will give you prices that will certainly swit you Their stock consists of all grades and malkes of Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Window Shades, CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Eto A lot of Table Linens. Towels and Napkins to elose out at LESS THAN COST. Sce them., Council Bluffs Carpet Co., No. 405 Broadway, Counocil Bluffs. 'FARM LANDS CHEAP! Farming Lands in Towa, Minnesota, Kansas, and ranging from ;..oo to School and state lands in Minuesota on 8) years' time § per . P. LAUSTRUP Broadway, Council Blufty, Towa, agent for Freidriksen & Co., ( N Hgs. C. L. GILLETTE, Bl BUantnient ek Latert étyls,a a,/ Ve tavis ISA/LOZZ Wil nhier oot Duwewents, HAIR GOODS, Lotk nade to atdet, C/ lce of S:,a (Oarte. 29 Main ;:S..t,cnt C:uuuu( EC‘“(L .,::L.u»a, Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, | _QFT*OFR & PUSEY: BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Opposite Dummy Depot. BANKERS E ca COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA, = Establighed 18 5 £ = = = = 5 | =L = = & B| Creston House, 2 g Tire only hotel in Council Bluffs having S mnl mu!m kept constantly on rndion | Bire Hscape u pEOTyIAlIEdIEY cOntription short Znd il modenn miprovements. 7 and 210 Majn st. MAX MOHN, Prop. SHLoTE & BOLRY, Propriegrs. ormeriy of K¢ wle Stables, eorner (.()l NCIL Bl UFlh (M.PI“I‘ C0., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, 0il Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goods, Kto. No. 405 Broadway' Counell Biuffs, WA, REGOY & MOORE, Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Gigars, Tobaceo & Pipes Nos. 28Main and 27 Pourl Sts. Council Blutts, A IZV!IJI.\IIS\'I'I N, " SNYDER & LEAMA AGENTS WMTED R. L. WILLIAMS, Manufucturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES 4 e d q;lldn Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- Ll St Aetoncanie® | tels, Plate and Window (lass, Show- MOSL experiens Cases, Elevators (hand and hy- mlnly e wun.n-.u.m.me um e i ko it superiority. dri ! 4 9 i ‘.".,\.ymu.:'.u D6 \»‘..m ek dra uli&e BEST LAUNDRY WORK In the city can be obtained by patronizing the ‘offor libora ddrase, \) 3 Frait and Produce Commission Merchan!s. St., Council Slufts. HARI E, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Olh, Pulnts Glass, Druggists: Sundries, T Wiolesal. Cnllromia Fraits a Specially LAUNDRY Council Blufts HomeSteam 540 Broadway Horses and Mules GEO, W. SCHINDELE, Prop, For all inlota. 1 Soveral puirs of fine drivers, munom double. None but exporienced hands employed. allune | Out of town orders by mail or express so- licited, and all work warranted. )oses. 00 ght nd so rge quantittes t MASON WISE. Couuncil Blufls. WIRT A; puQL Fruits, Confectionary & Fancy Grocerios. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Council Blufrs, L.kluswu‘r & CO, dobbers of Staple and Paucy Grogseiss. | feor i o insertion, Leave adve) No. 12 Py 1AN, STROHBENN & CO., Munu‘ncturers of and Wholesala Dolers la Laamer, Humess Snddlerv. Ete. METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers fn Hats, Caps and Gloves, 2 and G4 B nmlwm Counecil Bla'Ts, HEAVY llrl!tlm 7111[’ KEELINE & FELT, Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Sto FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, | munk work or HIDES AND WOOI. "D, H. MeDA Commission Merchants for Sala of !lldes, Tallow, Wool, Pmlu Grouso and Furs COUNCIL BLUFFS l)lL l() —Wholesale Des [luminating & Lubrlcmu; 01\, Gasilla £ Theodore, Agent, 1uuuul iHlutts. Towa. PILING ETC OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Sommn Lumbsr, 8, W 4aq iridge Mu ber of U Kinds. Council Bluits. N S AND LIQUOKS. Imported and DomesLIc Wines & quum Agent for s Gotthard's Horb Biiters “Main St._Council lslaft The 6, mili and PO Reguires Bo CoOk llll' R & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines aad Liguors, No 600 Matis St,, Councll Blufs P. C. MILLER, SPEOIALfN.OTICES' No. 13 Pear! St, Council Bluffs. ITOLITE. Bpecial advertisements, su‘h s Lost, Toun o Loan, For 8uls, To Rent, % ants, Boardins, 4 in this column at the low [) N CLNTS IN he firse insor LA I' DESIGNS. our oftice uy, Councll | MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. | street, Houge, Sign and Docora e Painter. Papier WANTS, Muche Wall Orpirments, . None but best hands oomployed and char was othors. weneral house- t. 0od have | —— L & “IBOOK BINDING County and I Kinds aSpecs Ledgers, Sournal falty 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, new roxtep sexizs oren. | Prompt Attention fo Mail Orders Ladics buying o 86 Hat or Honnet. one faro | trip. Vill o paia; #10, rou N. SCHURZ, “| MOREHOUSE & GO0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufls, Justice of the Peace | stndard Papers Used. Al styles of bind- ing in Mugazines and BLANK BOOKS. JACOB SIMS, o 0. B. Nattonal 1T Hank Dooro. Weils & (o Oflice over American Express Company. ational Bunk, .11 Tua COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and Federal courts | —— 2 Rooms 7and 8 Shugart Blovk | R. RICE, M. D,, Or other Tumors removed withou Cancers (s $iite ov drawing ot vioo s ! Qver ity yenrs practical cxerienco No. 11 Poa Bt Counel hutls ll‘Luu.ulmlun free. Reduction in Prices, IN China, Glassware, Etc. At W. 8 Hemer & Co's, No. 23 Maln 4 Council Blufis, ottt .,v..f...g‘?.,;?"l :§L atrfont | i ERATE ';;f?.""" o \i nd Foeding of ihtant BER, GUODALE & 00,