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THI DAILY BEL. COUNCIL BLUFFS WEDNESDAY MOKN OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. NG OUT Delivered H.W.Tiaon, - . IELEPHONES Breinrss Ory No. #4. Niont B No MINOR MENTION, ow York Plombiag ¢ w fall goods at Rei .( oper & Mo s Buy Scal br Cheap r Lilliec Ewing i forin schiool to-da #he can do nothis Frank E. Collins of Owhia, were uni 1his city vosterday aftornoon by the G. W, Crotts at his residence My o Dotson, of Atlantic, and Miss s U Litdle, of Kalamazoo, Mich married in’ (his city yester day by the Rey. G. W. Crofts All the ladies who attended the 3 ing at H. Fricdman’s last ing pronouneed it to be far in any siniiar opening ever nd oyste oy millin even this given in attern room when e Over and hats are there Vs Parisian bonnets ayed. ‘o-night 120 Sherloek will open his new place, N He has fitted it up | will be pre pared to give his friends, old and new, a hearty welc i is the last evening of the gran linery and notion display ever exhibited in this city Mr. H, Fricdiman takes pleasure in ex tending an invitation to all who did not attend the opening evening to cali to-day or tonig At the mecting synod in Marion October 21, Rev. A. K Bates, of this city, is to deiiver an ad dress ‘on “*Ministerial VO and Rev und, now of Keokuk, but form stor here, is to give an address to unday school workers. Tae funeral of Mr. and inter Frankic and 7 months, who dic membranous ¢roup, will tike plaee this afteroon. There wiil be no s the home, but friends of the invited to accompany the rer grave, leaving the residence cornc Sc enth avenue and Tenth stre 50'clock p. m An elegantly dressed couple, from the east, were yesterday very quictly married in this eity. After the ceremony they took a triv to” Bayliss park, whe they cosily sat in the shade, upon rustic beneh, and partook of a lunci ith which’ the 1 come prep: They secmed to be enjoying the mar feast fully ns much as if they he nged to have been served in ¢ dining hall. The famous pacer Cyclone, w attached here on an pused, other scen make the matter right, een in Omaha since, and seing settled, word was re day that Cyclone was about to be r moved from Omaha, and sent Papers we tily ot out to attach the horse. again, and ofticers were on the look-out for him last evening. - One dozen cabine Schmidu's the Presbyterian Mrs. umh uns to tl of at hailing hich was claim, was ol given to The liorse the i ved yeste nd a large panef allery. 3 1, wood, lim Blufls' Fuel 'Co,, No. Lelephone No. 136, - he Winning Ticket. sublican township conveution was held ye ernoon in llu- Tem- ple hall. W the committee, ealled the conv ntion o order. On motion of John Lindt, Mr. A. 8. Hazleton was chosen chairman, George Huuu-n was chosen secreta a committee on credentials, Wall M.lmhhu, H. C. Barnes, John Lindt and Walter Smith, were .lplnhn(((l their report, as adopted, comprising the names of delegates as alrdudy published i’ yos- nent, ete. 539 Broadway. was selected as assistant On motion of A.J. Bromn, an_infor- mal ballot was tuken for three justices of the peac John H. Kilgore was named. W.J. Smith urguulhn' couyention to endorse the independent eandidacy of N. Schur Jacob Sims named three, 1. J. Darnett, C. H. Gilmore and J. W. Morse. John Lindt seconded Kilgore's nomination and also presented the names of E. Ros 8 und E. J. Abbott. The informal ballot resulted: Kilgore 20, Schurz 23, Barnett 18, Gilmore 7, Morse 3. Roscerans 13, Abbott 8. A formal batlot was'then taken, result- ing: Kilgore 34, Schurz 25, Barnett 21, Roseorans 14, Abbott 5, Gilmore 2. Messrs. Kilgore, urz and were declared the nominecs fo and their nomin mous by aeelams For assessor for that portion of the township outside of Council Blufls, Allen was nominated by acelamation and unanimously. The nominations for constables fol- lowed, John Lindt numed Jo Spanld g, E.J. Abbott numed Wall MeFadden, Jacob Sims named John Fox, W. I, Smith named Ed Watts, An informal ballot was taken resulting Spaulding 33, Fox 31, Mels Watts 8, Roscerans, 1, Tho nonnnations of Spaulding, Fox and McFadden were then made by acclama- tion. M. De Groat was selected as nomnce for township trustee, by acclamation. For township clerk, J. C. Medlar and W. H. Lynchard were numed. A formal ballot was taken resulting, Med Lynchard 12, Mr. Medl: was made unanimous. Sapp, ir., was chosen as chair- township central committee, e born from the throes of this eonvention, under the skillful attention of Johr: Lindt, “The convention then adjourned ———— An Independent Candidate, I hereby announce myself as an inde- pendent candidate for justice of the peace, aud submit my claims to the voters vf Council Blulis, Ia., on the 2nd day of November, 1836, AL nwmun KS. S S 16 Was Not Kost. Yesterday afternoon the attention of J. Troutman, of the Atlantic house on Main street, was called to one of his Ruests who was pomted out to lhim as being none other than the missing Main street grocer, L. Kost. Mr, Troutman was 80 well satisfied that it was Kost that he sent word to Kost’s partner, A. Rinck, ‘Who eame in hot haste to the hotel. The ger proved to be a mun namea Hans ensen, but he bore so slrong a rescm- ‘blance to Kost that none but an intimate md would have detected the diftor . The incident ecaused the re- rt to spread rapidly over South n street and vicinity that Kost had justi tions were made unani: ion. nomination DASTARDLY | o'clock | on the botto [ with « A boy | advance of | DEEDS OF DEATIL Leads th a Neighbor, A STRANGER'S STRANGE DEATH Winning Mullen Sworn The Repubiic Name a Townsh v Tick Chier A « SHIT Supper A Drunken Mond (flait and the The two par tieipants, a midd nan named P8 Keating, man, A B Chis had been 1o, e evening m i & younger | ov 1 hav and 2 drinkin playing cards, ane wmerry time, and between 1 tarted for hom living they as southwest of the packing house, | m. They npany man names and another | who works at the transfer. whose naie is not learned. i with them also. As the party proceeded street Keating and Chisler got to quarrcling over chickens which Keati reying home. Chisler broke off wer stalk, and with this Wp striking the ehickens, eausing them to squn lustily, at which Keating was groatly noyed At last, after tell ing Chisler several times to stop, Keating @ot mad and began calling Chisler i names, and a quarrcl ensued. Chisler pulled a revoly and tired, the ball taking cffect, entering Keating's abdo. men, near the navel. “The wounded man was taken to his home, and the polic were called on to hunt up Chisler, had fled down through the weeds and hid somewhere in the bottoms. While some of the oflicers went to the river to eateh him should he attempt to cross, Office Beswick laid in wait at Chusler’s honse About 3 o'clock in the morning Chisler eame sneaking home, and as he went to the house Beswick, standing avound | cr of the hou: ad his revolver on him, told himy up his har Ite compliod speedily and the oflieer took him in charge. He at once telt in Chisle | pocket for the revolver with which he did the shooting, but he had managed to get wi He denied that he ny shooti at all, and deela he had not d o guan, H n hiding in the weeds and had | finally concluded to come liome and give hims=elf up, but on being asked why he was = to give himsclt up if he had not done anything wrong he could give no very satisfactory expians After being locked up in jail he did some talking, butkept denying the shoot- ing, but in 4 very bungiing way. He they got to_quarr ickens and that Keating el h stealing some of his chickens. Fin- ting came for him with a revol- and and he (Chisler) grabbing around between them it Keating could not hit him. The | ¢ was kept up for some time, but | d not remember anything about shooting. He was sure he had not shot Keating, andd yet in the excitement he could not remember all that did occur. Keating was_yves lying in Ins house under Dr. Bellinger's with little prospect of living for 1 hours. He has a wife and onc son, young m S Chisler is neighhor were in Jone named Hayes was along the some would ke who | the sigh to throw cor und wrged him a man of fumily, wife and two children. A Chi liouso revealed tho prosonce of out o dozen cartridges loaded. The revolver had not been found. Chisler will _remain n jail until the resuit of Keating's wound'is known. having o of |}|:n|.- by More- st block See t house & of titles and re: . L. Squire. No. . Council Biufiy, Poisoned ¥ His Money. Yesterday afternoon between 2 and 3 o'clock a laboring man staggered up to ¢ Doty’s house, in Streetsville, and as door was opened he fell upon the floor in & sceming spasm. He was recog- nized as wman who had been given dinner at the house yesterday about noon. On vallying a little he was able to talk some, and said: “If anything should happen to me send me and my things back to Neola. 've been np town and & man gave me a drink on the street. I'velost my moncy and I guess my life t00.” 1In a few min- utes the man was dead, passing away n spusm which had the indications of wing been eaused by poison rom what could be learncd of the man hi ] arrer, and he has ST T i o o T 11 lutely came to Neola, and on Saturday Inst éame from there'to this city, and has been here since. He was expealing 1o go to work here shortly. He had some money and a check for §200, but 1t scems that lie had been robbed of this, Mou, night he slept in a hule house west of the bridge, near Brondway, and it is said he was seen in the. noto colored dive kept by q P hio got his A e Ao rted” off in auparently good health and spirits, only to return in i stuggermg, dying condition. The suppos that some one,learning he had this money and check, gave him drink which was doped or poisoned. This is supposed to have cansed his death, which hore symptoms of arsenic or hnine poisoning. Coroner Faul summoned con- sisting of C. Kisher, nton iarles Wi Some evidence was the substance of which is ained in the above statements, jury then adjourned till this morning 1 o'clock, when the inquest will be - pleted at Morgan Keller & Co.’s under- taking establishment, where the body has DLeon taken, A post mortem is to be he by Dr. Bellinger and others. The police also got track of u man who was said _to ng too pass a check for and that trml was being worked. Investigation was also being mide smong the drug stores to get some information, if possible, as to who hud lately secured poison, hoping by th means to throw light upon the mysterious death, -— Fresh oysters in every style at the Phanix Chop House, No. 505 Broadway. - Seal brand oysters ut H. J. Palmer’s - Changing the Stars. Yesterday morning Jerry Mullen was sworn in as chief of police. The pressure brought 10 bear by the opposition was of no avail, and Mayor Gronewog decl manhood by sticking to his or resolution. Those who predicted that Pat Lacy and hisfollowers would attempt to run Mr. Groneweg, if elected, were right, but those who predicted that v od, are evidently as far off as s was on th rthau Mayor & has risen in the estimation of all by exercising the power which has been p d in his hands, and would have fur had he consented to let the gang dictate to him. It was not a ques- | eu! | and complotely ele | mun slippers THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: \\5?‘.1.‘\'?’7?\‘])/\\' ODCTOBER 13, 188Q HARKNESS BROS but whetl M JORTOE, OF W not, Th roun That M of that be faithfully wnd well performed ¢ wis sworn in yesterd entors at once upon his new ¢ b he has been fitted by a long and vavied exy Eletric hurglar every form of - doiest s at the New York Pl - ind Eululia, by mell & Crox ricnee r b darms.and clectrical appli umbing Co. Wright, hwell Byerard for sale by I A s ven by t wer Acme club of St [ seke & Mo LO-MOrToW evening, ¢ from the following menu, will be affuiv ES CONTEMPLATED. Will be Paul's ¢ former stana, jud an enjoyuble wireh Covt Chicken ved. 2. Cereal compounds, counted condu sive to comfort 4. Cream erackers, tributed, 1. Choice ehurned ercam with carrots 5. Cakes, cookies and considerable col Jootion of caisine conguests by content porary cooks 6. Cofti taining no 7. Chine mind content 8. Chopped cocted uind ¢ 9. Caaliflo o and el 10. Cool, vbly cooked and eare courteously con awificd, ereamed and con hicory oncoction of color to com correctly ated imbers e ned itieally chosen eahb refuily anid eu rmingly isp eolery ned 11. Cochin Chine elnekens, ereditably chopped and combined with eelery 12, Crimson cranberries erushed 13, Condiments counted complete con sidering courses The club contidentially conrteons community will e v this creditable collection comestibles and conelude to e siderable companies Oysters extra—out of the * Richmoud Ranger for hard eoal s best. Cooper & MeGee sell them, Oakland Chips, Andy Jackson, of Counci an Oukland visitor Mond: Levi Freeman, the Persia banke his family spent Sunday with their tives he About fifteen hundred o at the driving park Considerable Kieking w some purties who eluimed horse was not rode squar _The democrats held their town caucus and placed in nomi Justice of the i town clerk, Joh J. 0. Humbe con fully and calenlates a nddly con- S curions wein con- Blufis, was with rela people attended 1st Satur- s done by Cissna tion the peace, lmlrm Dr and went to ¢ G n, Tuesday, v Botn here about fifteen hund bends in the river between here and € son, we would imagine they would travel forty miles to get six. y evening te republicans held a the opora house, and were ad- and H, . Deemes pul:lu 1s very good sati faction, but Deemer’s speeeh was not 1 With much enthusiasm. The only thing was told by Dicmer, who 1 that no lady attended democratic S quite a surprise to many, espeeially the democratic ladies who were 1 the house Anything you nt in Housekeeper Hardwareand Tinware at Coop i Judge yesterda, J. D. Edmundson and wife have gone to Duluth for a bricf trip. It as expected that Royal Amy will soon return to Council Blufis to r . . Moulton and wife, and Mrs. Homes, ot Glenwood, w in the yesterday city . Flagler left last evening on a visitto friends in Rushville, 111, expect- to be absent about two wee! Hollis and family have removed to this city from Rock Fulls, Ills., and have taken one of the new houses of Theo. Guiltar, on_Avenue B. Mr. Hollis will represent the Conneil Blufls branch of the Keystone Manufacturing company We have stoves thal somewhat you want a good stove for money, call at Cooper & Me ns in good old style, If very little by their escorts, attended the grand mil- linery and notion opening last ovening at H. Fricdman's, No. 10) Broadway. To suy the display was a fine onc does not half express it. It was without doubt the grandest display of millinery ever hibited at an opening in this city, and if there 15 any one thing that touches the soft spot in a”woman’s heart it is pretty bonnet. Ihe entir that wh and admir exhibition was grand, but d the most attention the pattern room, in over fifty imported hats and bonnets, Bost stoves, both cook and heating, at low prices. = W. A. Wood, No. 30t Muin st. - Re mptly. e boards of registry are now in sion, and the voters are slowly coming in to get their names put on the Every voter must see to this pers and it cannot be done by proxy one an vote whose name is not registered regularly. ‘Thereis no better time to umnu than to-day; delays are always ZErous. T— Krozen Out. nge sight was presented on the , it being a man with an ox team, who was moving from Manitoba to Kansas City. He had his little house on top of his wagon, and said he had Leen fifty-nine days on the road. Custom-made railroad shoes and G t G. Blaxsim’s, Main st. el i J. Ernsdtorf, having taken entire trol of the Phatnix chop house, des te t he has secured the servi arles Decker, o first York city. Tho best the market affords, night and day, in the best style of the art. Will also have a regular bill of fare MURDER!!! Diplitheris is axnin making its annusl visita: tion. Ten yours' trinl of DI THOS. JEFFERIS HEMEDY Tor that fatal malady bus demo strated the faot that it Is Infallibio sy u proven tion as to whether Jevry Mullen was the best man who could bé selected as chicf, ive aud cure. [ you, permit your children (o dio with diphitherds, “Their blood be upon your liead.” For sale oily ut the oftice, No. % South eth st which, | colored | o { of pr Mrs, B MG 1 the Union Pac Lotters " Five « hit dicd from Ol 1 i o From th M. HL Bt Co. Town, all <1k W Jf tiem N the n'd of n phy DYSPED Dyspeptic, why nv With caneor ¢ na wWithe constipntion in nvers sh crences given. Dysp ninety_per cont_ ol il Price $5 10r two Weeks i Dr. Aiphtherin for ali Kinds of sore putrid sore thront i elinnging it in 18l o th lible eure for all in vidy enneerons wleer catarrial conditions. Fuil printed st ructions cines with them, N L1 JoTeris’ remedics e hia offi BIMs, Town, or sent by o priec Special Ordiuan Ordinanee levyins a 1 0ts e to cover rime. i thronts matory puth B Lo reonal \mbrin the e Pottawattamio | af cleven porson tdiphthe 1 <ory nnd die_in dis wueh? Dr. Thomas of indigestion nnid stof rol v s the cnnse of fisensed conditions Atment. medicii Tnd anant <inplo forn rative, ot th b and all how to use the wed o doctor reaquized. v only be obtained nt ith stecet, Council Apress on veceipt of ce No. 854. ciul tax and lostate i 0 costof cavbin Sisteenth street from Nicholus street to Olio it havin s be o termined ang o al lots and p the purnose of paying the Ot Sixte Nich sum of 1l nih stree snid i eneflts by re follow i Owahin Belt Ry Co., 1t 611k do do do & Quinn, It MeDi g do 1%} o 1A 0. Belt Ry, Co., wIB2 LI ], ) bk i Dk 1) hurtholomew, do John A. iorbach, Poppleton, do “ Mary Morgan, It1bik1, P do 12 bk 1, . 8 Paddock, It do 1t blk 2, do do do do do n Cherry. Whale 8. Paddoc do 4hik 3, b1k Smith's add 12 U105 blic 132 £ 18 I sec, o Lydia H. Hill, IrwinG. Dudley, Ponpleton, Counsima nith, 3. Cotter, hun, Paddock, w 132 ft It oighton, Mount, " Hobart . i K Avnold oan A, Horl Nols 1 John A Chus. W. Wodell, sub 1t 47 o Chirlotio Knstmun, n 15 &1 Knut Kastman, 8 18'sub 1t § E. Mittskutl, sub 1t 44 of Iy Soction 2. That aid l0ts respeotiv wqent us follows &0 levied o ou clinquent i fi proval of th T, 0o tenth infive years, one-tent i SeV eIl yORrs, one Lo tonth in nine yeurs afies th i “That the eost of 1 speainl thxes lov vaid ol be St med of the eity of urbing thut part of ¢ of Omian, from It 7 ik 17 18 ik 170 1, city DIk T80 DIk 1802 Horbadh's Tst o do do do do o do do do do do do do do do do do do do & Place 4 o do do do do do do do do do do do do do jith's ad o do do 15, VS Haion Sqinre do do do do o 10-15-13 16 64 146 64 i0 4 08 6110 i s 10 K308 0 46 0 orbieh, sub It 41 of 1t 3t 1 1 b i i of It i od nfore- oy, gl do tonth tenth 1 elehit years and one- lovy, and being froum the pussage und wsproval of this ordin- nnce of st A installme: shull draw interestat the ryte of rovon Per cont. por annum 10 aforesaid, until the sau quent. A penaity ¢ With inierest st th onth paid by (ho Owne 1o ruta propo of uny k n of sai nts, except the first, percent. the thne of ‘the les shall Leco, ot, OF the enti 0 'tux on a ots, muy be paid by auy’ person on woy part of o suid lots within fity diys thereupon sach lots or excmpt i ny lion o ¢ Sectic These tax: ity treasu shown in Section o8d5t ¢ due from sa‘d levy, and parts of lots, shall be iurge thercfor. shall tuke elfect rits pussuge. \eting Maydr and payable 10 the ‘and wili become "deli TuUMAN Buck Oty I Will make a Special Sale 'CARPETS, OIL GLOTHS, GURTAINS, this w 'GURTAIN GOODS, ETC. Prices will bo Lower than made by any othsr store in the we Do not fail to see us belore purch ing clsewhero. CLOAKS — This department we shall close out, and shall make prices (o sell them. Our Stock is seasonable and sty lent. These are Bargains Mever Be- fore offered, And pau cgn save money by calling onus before purchasing for we will not be undersold. DOW’T FORGET THE PLAGE Harkness Brothers, NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUITCIT. WHOLESALE AND JCBBING EOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGHICU LT AL DEERE, WELLS & CO.,, Whalosalo Agricultural Implamants, Bugiiss, KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING Make the Original and Complete Hay Loader, also Raxes, Cider Mill & Prass, COIN SHEL) o 3 Nos. 1601, 15, 105 ind Council H.mh Towa. DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rz an | Jobhers of Hgricultural Implements, Wagon; Buggies, Carriages, and all kinds of Farm Machinocy. 1100 to 1116 South Main Street, Council Bluffs, BLTEFFS, Ia Lo sk s, Council Blafts, fowa. CO. ¥ Wianr. Pros.&Trons, Councli BinTs Hmdl' Facty, (Ineory Manufacturers of Axl Ytce ana sman Handles, of every doscription, _CARUE COUNCIL Bl UFFS (‘\Kl’lul (() Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Ol Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Gools, Eite.”'No. 405 Bronduway’ Council Bluts, owa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, B1C, PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesalo Jobbers in tho— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 25Main and 27 Peuri Sts, Council Blufs, Towa. lYl\;.\lI#}Alrl\Z T NYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesalo Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants, No. 14 Pearl §t., Council “luffs. lrfll‘!l(‘!\'ls. BIEIK HARLE, HAAS & €O, Wholesale Drugghts Oll,‘ Pamls, Glass Druggists’ N Wholesalo Califoraia Praits a Specially Commission. No. 542 Breadway, Council Blufts TWIRT & DUQUETTE, Wholesalo Pruits, Confectionsry & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 10 and 18 Poarl §t., Council Blufis General — anocemis, L. hll( ll'l' & CO, Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Also Wholesale Liguor Dealors. ~ No. 416 Broad- C | Biuirs. " BECKMAN, § JN & €O, Manuacturers of aud Wholosale Doalers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. 62 Main 8t. Council Blufs, lowa. o i ETC. s METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. #42 and 84 Broadway, Council Bluffs HEAVY HARDWARL KEELINE & FELT, Wholesalo Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, lowa. D WOOL. Don't forget that th change in their fivm Jeanrary matevially veduce theiv stock before «“ Corneil on witl cevtainty suit you Their stock consists of CUR/ 1 1ot Table THAN COST, Sec Linens, them., Iirming: £10.00 per aer tinterest Lands in lowa, Minnesot School and state lands Land Buyers fare free No. 555 |!|‘vu|\\'|\’_( uneil Blufis RS. ¢ OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piliag, And Bridgo M; ber of all Kin 30 Main St Council Biufle. Towa. WINES AND LIQUURS, JOHN LINDER, Wholesalo Imported aud Domsstic Wines Agent 1 ri's Her Miatn <t Comaci B & Liguoss, litters. No. 13 s 75(‘[[NII]I> & BECK, Poreign and Domestic Wiaes and Liquors, No 60 Main St., Cozeneil B BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFF Opposite Dummy Depot. DajsHday 5B DOJIRALRH F001G [[§ kept constantly ¢ hand, for sale il orin ear londs.Or- ders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SHLUTER & BoLgy, Propric2 “Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sale Stubles, corner s t.ave and 4th street. rs. _ AGERTS WANTED. Ml CIIPON FITTER. ptirely now und 1< so T et a g iidr L2 i We llke £0 ke mo 1 i Picliic Hous - WOIK, Proprietor. Hors and Mules 00"1ght and sold, at retall anc Lurgo quantittos (o select from vers, single or double, MASON WISE. Couuncil Bluffs, For ull purpos in lota Soveral pairs of SPECIAL NOTICES ITOTICE. Speoinl advortisements, such as Lost, Foun To Loan, For Bxle, To Rent, W ants, Boarding, ete., will beinsertod in this column at the low rateof TEN CEN'TS PER LINE forthe first 1nser tionand Five Cents Per Line {or cach subsequent insertion, Louve advertisemen jint our offico N Peal strect, near Lroadway, Council Cheap and on easy terms, ufiund ncar the transter. Or, what have you to trade for it ¥ Inguire of O Co., No, 103 Poarl street Council Biufl v 7ANTED— Situation by first-class cook in Gty or countey, Jus. Darlin, 161 Pearl st JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW,|. COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart Blook. l;. H. h.icllA!\ LD & (‘0 Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Grense and Furs Council Blums Towa: T Y = COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL €O, —Wholesale Doslers in— [lluminatiog & Lubricating 0il3 Gasilin £.Thoodore, Agent, Council Bluls. Towa. 7 FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, WHATEVER ELSE sce them before you prvelase clsewhere, 11 you want to buy anything in their tine they all grades and Carpets, Curtains, 0il Cloths, Mattings, Window Shades, IN AND UPHOLSTERY G0OODS, Ete Towels and Towa, ¢ L G‘ILLFTTE = YOU DO, sufl’s Cavpet Company will meake a 15t newty cond that they arve bound to that deg. and obtain their prices, W give you pricesthat makes of Naplins to cloze ot at LESS Council Bluffs Carpet Co., No. 405 Broadway. Couunil Blmfi's. FARK LAR: S CHEAP! a, Kansas, and r ¢ from £5.00 10 in Minnesota on 8) years' time 5 per Information, ete., given by . P. LAUSTRUER agent for Froidviksen & Co., OTFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLU Establishica 1857 S, TA, " Creston House, oniy hotel in Council INufls having i re Escape fmprovements. 19 Muin st MAX MOHN, Prop. R. L WELLIAMS, A Council Bluils, 209 8. 15th St., Room 10, Omaha, Neb. Manufucturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- tels, Plate and Window Glass, Show- Cases, Elevators (hand and hy- dra uli&e. Ta,, and BEST LAUNDRY WORK In the city can be obtained by patronizing the LAUNDRY Blufrs HomeSteam 540 Broudway Council GEO, W. SCHINDELE, Prop, None but experienced hands emplo, Out of town orders by mail or oxpr licited, and all work warranted. P. C. MILLER, No. 13 Pear/ St., Council Bluffs. “WALL PAPER, LAT MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. DESIGNS. House, 8ign and Decors ¢ Painter. ¢ Wull Orniment 10 but best hands oemployed and char was others BOOK BINDING Ledgers, Journaly, County and Bank Work of . 1l Kinds aSpee- ialty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufts, Standard Papers Usod. Al styles of bind ing 1n Magazines and BLANK BOOKS., 0. 1. Nationl Bk, Citizens' Bank, Deere, Wells & Co ational Bank, €. 11, [nsurance Co. ¢ & Pusey,Bunkers,C. B, Buvings Bank Papicr noved without Cancers (¢ i or drawing of biood. Over thirty f.l‘.'" LG No. 11 Pearl Bt., Council Blaffs, $2 Consultation free, Reductxon in Prices, China, Glassware, Etc., AtW. S, Homer & Co's, No. 23 Main st Council Bluffs, N.SCHURZ, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN, Ladics buylng o §5 Hat or Honn oue fure wiil be puid; $10, rouud trip. Justice of the Peace Otlice over American Expross Company,