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i DATLY 511 MURDER OR SUICIDE? |} COUNCIL BLUFFS THURSDAY MORNING OCT OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. | pAGE OF A REJECTED SUITOR twenty conts pe TELEPHONES Brsinrss Orvice, Nient Eviron No. 2 Withdrawing MINOR MENTION. investigation Buy Seal brand oyster Cooper & MeGee sell Hardware Chesp railro < agrecd upon Bushne -, L usimel ot that the decen < coneluded that the mayor able to write his own inaug The millinery display at H will be continued to-day and this ey came to his death by porson adiministered by his own hand in detail were Kept from the onnd for sus peeting foul play 18 n very veculiar one, further developments are expeeted + evidence as taken before oner's Jury showed that Bs hanging about u dive kepe by well known colore been au the house past few days, A\ mmmn has heen filed in the supe porary writ of injunetion er had been mad beeause he can’t handle W't down them om amdJerry, man, and that he had ood deal during the 'ms to have been thither by the pres Frank and Jerry gy a8 he ean down ke 5o much ..l 1l|.‘m has opened ats Ilv:h any's ola hall ul attention a a platoon of fair oies have this hattlefield. v Donald, editor ¢ two checks for 100 each. ouzht there was ahout $ R ard him speak about up to the bank before t he had puci ih s 10 m,,,m in Dloon: & Donald is stopping at Nixon's hali. the Kiel hotel Mitehell extends an invitation to her Tady friends who we last evéning to visit ovening it the | mone v into tl 1 room of H. Fries Imn elf all the lmu- llu man had a \1.\| I\v IUnw shot I, proyed prema Aintkig holson, RO this if she would not go into ar i The last she saw of him was ' ¢ morning, when he was passing the | o s spoke to him. v vack there by afternoon, but by th and in the underts dared that the man had a policeman’s star i his pocket. inmates of the house testified to nd to his having a would yet puil throug nd l| wis |h| famons nul speedy horse of this name, ah Cox, of Pleasant township, ay brought to this city utly insane condition, and by ul' the commiissioners nt last evening by about his mo did not see i y's house whet house of Mrs. Coyle. sed the closing hours 0f hl~] e o the house sick on afternoon and told the story « . that he qul been give m whom he th f but |h 1t the mlnnh- he, he |n~;;.||l to feel gue was porsoned, ;\ nu\'vl umn Avuu g I||h of N o Permit to wed was yeste \v-l l> l.Al\l heguore Kennedy it M. Im] “ Aml Miss I uln s wanfed to di o Tire xluvn\ Tor his body o be and signed it for *d to Mrs. Coyle. . wrds he dicid. ings ubout the man ned yosterday by the BEE mau nted before the jury he new mayor does not need a Pat on i intends to do f he falls into error wi error, and i sponsibility which the peo. ple placed upon hini. who has been employed Machine company, minutes afterw he thinks best it will be hi long by his ¢ ;.':‘n x-hu.‘nn iy, NeXt to the opera house, and ki v his figure used for a man coming l,lm\god with ha 1 discharged by | 3 bound over to of the grand jury, bail b t the action 1 mph-wu turned in a \lwum c started out to find happening to be on broadway he f mul th blue suit on & him that an oflicer was W pleton’s apd went ther dr uuk( on fellow Imd started off Bro: l\n\\' ulll'l' him. Tt 8 with regret tha anted at Tem- despondent, nervous ¢ him a (l\.m-'(, B:u'riul' soon returr Tembleton's place, p: + drunken fellow to find him,and wentout. Templeton p little attention to the incident, that the man was onc men whom it was e il trouble with one jail bird, named Strue I sow remirk who succeeded nwlll]) (‘huuu wnd b = aw had been a truss worn by the pris T, .-uul it was with this thav'the fellow had been working. Onaccount of the last evening H lus ()pvnlllp to-day who did, not'h of the néw police: ted would be ap- any day by the ntified the dead Yesterday he i an as the one wlio ¢ eable weather identified bim, It seems that I opportunity 'y opening on ing should not as it certainly is the finest m|| linery display ever given in thi ; no right to aet as a policema us 1'0||hl be 1 had any such nily never having heard ving anywhere as a polic c- 'l'umln\ eve Sand o targe paner On the morning of his e i Although 8 st Sunday Schuol Workers, The annual county convention of the Sunday school assoeiation opens this afternoon at 2 o’clock in the Baptist church, aud closes to-.norrow af- The programme for to-day i the night before he h‘ul been drink: had been robbed, i a_check for I.un| him ii |he Pattowattami sheck was ma uh to H W given the nnpru«inn lh.xmm man stic who had come to town, :¢ and Jost his money. man why he did not stop payment on tie il the fellow nul that W Opening address by the Devotional exercises led by “Power of the Gospel,” Rev, “The Teacher’s Opportun- to know whe! Williams walked up IhwuL y with him and point the fellow went on in the u dx A few minutes later M wlong and saw the man s bank, us if he had just |hnu;.,l|t noth The Model Sunday School, D anL.m ) -um- to the Wor the nmu of llm S a8 Re- of our Country. Cooley, MeCrer nore ul the aflair until ount gven in the Beg B I dressos l)y Drs, A ame up and fully identi- l(lllt'd by the Cars. i fic train was yosterduy mormig ust crossing the t lnquuy ar |hv bunk revealed the fact that the man, although con ng clear up to the bank door, did not e bank oflicials ha such mun or any s . Cheratt, of Neby approaching Mo it struck a wagon gontaining Mr. Riley, an_old reside cdge of any ska City, who |s others escaped slight injuries. Substantial uh-lnwls ul titles and rml estate loans. J. 2 101 Pearl street, Cot nul lllu11~. Icmmlw uy wulrlnnuilu- uving this nmn umu- uluu;, withe some bruises and tha at the mght vetore ho lcn imed to have lost a check for §200, but only a little money. He had bought a ticket from C o and oy reac hing heve hadt only about $5 le a house on | iven a glass of what he thonght was gave it to him and he did not knu\\ anything more until morning. He found that a ving was gone from his fluger and his cheek was gone, and not a cent of money was left e askod the vlmul she h A Queer Clab, L. 8, Axtell, of Boowcr luwmlup republican ¢ lul 'ty knots or an». and there spublican votes to be had He says he expects to have to put on a few more knots to cover the aext \ulv but he is sure he wiil not are jun forty an that ownship. © was lhll'“)[(}lm given lnm for he had taken ehloroform when he once had a pa nre of Lis foot taken off, el He declared that going back to the house to see if he could nm #et track of the che k. n's three brothe Hurd and soft coal, wood, lime, coment, K lnul Blufls' Fuel Co., Telephone No. 136, Everard and for sale by Bushne! —- Fresh oysters in ‘;\wn style at the Phanix Chop House, No. 505 Broadway. that he had b«-en ul summer, and that g0 he left, and Ilm) had n Siugged on Broadway. Last evening Sam way howme, and on reaching Ihomlwuy n«ar Benton street he was pounced onto someone who tried to managed to ants and reach .nlnm six wee not seen or heard from the news cawme of his d not think he had any money at ull denied the statements made hy hnn nmt he had once been on the Cineinnati, or that In- I Dayis was on 'h i his assail- d once driven a the whole family never in Cinein- not n drinking 08 woungs, which were pnmlul but not ser- ,___.___. prepared to do dress- klunu uhon uo( oe and ut reuson| man, om'xmulully never getting on sproes. and had no family. e to take him back to Neul- for 'm- 28 )‘.nrn THE OMAHA ana conclided to have him buric 1 Prragraphs, Bass, of Ratidolph, Towa, was at ic yesterdag, Russell, formerly of Glen How Of Ciicago, wus at the I here ; | " Officcr Beswick has known Rarricr tor | years. He nsed to live here with b brothers, and they used to haul d e | had known him to be an honest, b i working man, rather gawky and green, | lay e and liable to be drawn into o trap. Winle | . W. F. Way, of Carson, was at the Paci | here he got to drinking, and at times | fic yesterday, on his way back from a would get drank, He was arrested here | suecessful hunt in Nebraska | within a few months forh drank. He | Misses Clara and Lona Bedison re e | met Beswick a few days b his death, | turned yesterday from Louis, where | and toid 1 he was going to start ye they have been visiting the past week terday for Texas, in compuny with ‘an ‘ Mis. J.J. Anderson and a_lady friend other man from Atlantic, were in the Blufls yester day, shopping, and dinetl at the Pacilic - i The best stove 1 ever had, is the yerdict | of thonsands even, who have usea the | S B. From, of Shelby, was Fner. those at the Pacitic yestorday, | iant Home buse Iutuer, - aqonts. | over the political field With victory in his A, 3 eye J. Ernsdtorf, having taken entire con John W, Cope, formerly connected | trol of the Phnix ehop house, desires to | With the postoflice in this sity, but lat state that he has secured the services of | terly of the Barber dramatic company, cook of Now | 1811 the eity visiting friends ¢ the market affords lighan has veceived word that stylo ot the an old resident of Council night and day, in th | art. Wil also have ar bill of fare | Blufis, but now in Dakota, had been badly injured by a shock from a stroke | of lightning. He expects soon {0 his Mr o to ather, amuel Dalton, of Woodlesford, and, 18 in tho city on a visit to his st oveninge to hoar Blitnle HHaUk | 6o, Mis. . K, Thiompeon, whoss s and the artists with her. The high ex- ul'is a contractor, hulder and Jive veetations of the music lovers were fully | ¢ dealer at No. 714 Fourth street met, and & more enthusiastic andience | Mr. Datton 128t Woodlosford on the ¢ Dospito the rain, wind und_darkness, s good sized audience gnthered at the ope L OVening ¢ Miunie Hauk neve ted any concert company here, | of last month and had a pl nt jour They were justly cnthusiastie, for the | ey, reaching Boston last Friday. In by o one, Wl programme | fompany Wit A Jolingon e has been el AR UL looking over Council Blufls, and ex was varied, and Mme. Minnie sses himself ns groatly ploased with Hauk favored the aundience with a | | fhi6 boiLL viowe b much more liberal portion than it is the | dviyes, th rks and the * high rank 3 rance storm of applause scomed that, generous as she was, the aundience conld not be satistied, so eaptivated were all by her manners and so ¢ med and en- thused by her voice, Miss Mathilde Muellent the con- Linst Nig ito of the company, has 0 1 won- rful yoice, its steength and richness in song streets, His niece, Miss 1sed o attie bor, is visiting here with him, mul he wlll make a visit of a fow where he has two broth- lln- will then return to this s Opening. Last evening Ed Sherlock opened his g hronght out With ease, and . tho | W place of business, No. 404 Brondway. presence and manners of thissweotsinger | The bar fixtures are of the mostimproved being most gr 1 and pleasing. pattern, and the entire place | duets in which th 1 blended so perfo etly were His mauy friends tendered him a sur- 1y received as were the solos prise about 9 o’clock, and the Germ; The other membtrs of the company | Ameriean band, which » also worthy of a placeupon a pro- | them, played some ¢f l\wm- st amme with the gitted artist, Sig Spigaroli has a voice of great strength (- Bert Ih ardsley he ~l,4 nappointed loeal smoothness, (Mr. € 3 all’s celebrated Mil- ¢ Lwo voicos | fitted up in the best nossible x s enthusia gam and again to v \ The piano solos by Chevalier An- —— 10ino e Koutski wore really gtand, and An Independent Candidare. his numbers were awong the favorites of I hereby announce myself as an inde- the evening. m ndent “eandidate for justice of the The second part of the programme and sabmit my claim to the voters consisted of seenes from Gounod's opera n( Comeil Blufis, 1a.; on the 2nd day of of Faust, with full costume and siage | November, 1856, A HeNvRICKS, settings for the garden scene. Thus : - - mingling concert. and opera in one The Scandinavian Club. programme, the audicnce was given a n demoeratic club was yaried feast, the cqual 6f which is seldom | formed last Friday cyening, and to-mor- afforded the musie lovers of ( ouncil | row night they will hold a_ meeting in the Bl The company is certainly the | Danebo society hall, IR LGS most complete and the tinest musical | giready sixty-two members enrolled. organization of the scason, - - 3 A Romance of the Mill, emplars’ ball | St Paul Globe: *“Ihe le on Thursday even- [y who has ickets for sale al Bush- | woll-known citizen - yostt looked through the window, man of perh av - Don’t forget the Goo | at the Masonie t g, 1ith inst uell’s book store. young rked a s he young ps twepty-five vpassed up First a remarkably lady le pon hik about ity Certainly, 1 won't give ™ Y= oy ou the name of the parties, for if I did Ihe nomination of W. C.James for | Y00 WGl paint it, and e z county commissioner was secured in the | in the eity would recognize democratic convention in such a peeuliar | two well known Minueapolis people. reat storm has been raised. | “Some years ago the young aham, whose official shoes James | Worked in‘one of ‘tho big miills ] looked upon 18 @ goodauan in his posi- seeks to get into, does not put his shoes | ¢ O tay o pavte ot Tudies sivted 2y outside_the dooy, while he sleeps, and | the mill, among thew the lady you saw just begins to realize that | him with. While lookimg 50 easy o get as he thought. | things around the nnil this young lady number ot the d ats | dropped from her finger into a lot of were interviewed as to the 1t which was h«‘in;{slurml a whether they would stand by Jan diamond ring, which had been p whether they thought it was ady to her by her mother who had died some for him to withdraw. It uid th years before party thus feeling about in the “Of course, the ye doing so at the sugges heartbro who doc nt to run if heis | by her friends. not wanted. Certai The nding near when she dropped the is reported as finding that some of the | ring, saw the whole thing and_made up democrats. would” support him, | his'imind to recover the ring. That even- beeause he was the nominee | ing, s soon as his work was done, he of the party, but that many more | went to the bin in which the wheat had flatly refused to vote for him under the mipanied by cireumstances, and that there wi p and place derful unanimity of desive that he it i bags. vly morning wl voluntarily withdraw from th he found the The wheat was then The peculiar manne! in which A. (o} emptied back into the bin and the young araham man went home. When he went to work served so faithfully (nlllx iin he went to the head miller and nnssioners, has enuged ch nnlwmuun ceeded in being ed for the day. among the ks of aham's enthu His next move was to dress himsclf in tic supporters, and it seems that the lus best suit and return the ring to the but two roads for Judge James to ke, One leads to resignation, the other — Try a Garland cook stove for soft coal. < | Cooper & McGee have them. - James Reflecting, her hereluted how he recovered it, 1o defeat and by his ple anners o captivated seal brand avetorsat 0. J. Palmers, | Ner that she invited him to c “This he Seal brand oysters at W. J. Palmer’s. | i and the friendship thus begun soon into something s ly's father took young man and gay to & marringe ronger. The at liking < consent —~—— arranged between him Love Turned to Gall. and his danght When the marriage ell, who lives in the southern l“'rlk place, Iltw JouvEomen h-‘u x“w m[lll ar e T B T AT and was started in business by his wife purt of the city, yosterduy caused a young | gty 400G 0 orth abont one hun- man, named” Fr in, ito be ax: | AEHSE Hodsnow, rested on the charge ot threatening to kill | good fortunc to recoy her, She claims that he has an old Best stor both mok and heating, at low prices. W. A, Wood, No. 504 Mainst, . and can lay his ng the lost ring.” e gru gainst both herself and husband, Bishop Potry, ullllm diocese of the find. that ho followed them here from | EPiscopal church of lowa, ean “boast of S many degrees as uny other member of the American Episcopal hierarchy. He isa D D, an Ll D anda D, Montana. About two weeks ago, while her husband was in Omaha, Norman came to the house and fired his revolver through the door, and she is afraid that he will carry out his 4l sy MURDER !! ntil yest v, and then calling an ofticer, she |k ked up. It appears that Norman | R DY Tor was onee engaged to marry her, but that | strated the fuct that it is uu.nlmh s 9 7y )] an. | ive and cure, If you permit your cl she chunged her mind and married an- | e s et 1 you, pern’t vo bo which is supposed to be th e i rause | head.” ¥ r\nlennlf at tho oflic of his blood-thirsty th. denis i having done any shooting or intending to do uny violence, e Custom-made railroad shoes and r man slippers at (-. Blaxsim's, Main st. - Is again making its annual visite: trinl of DI THO: RIS ph lYl‘(l\l'rlul by the usc o and Cure for Diphthic y hlolAlp\ gian. Seal brand oysters at H. J. Palmer’s. vrnm |I|u u. nell Bl un, ——————— Mrs. rd, wito' of The Colo:ed Men's Club, of the U nl‘ A suffe v {0 Last evening the colored men’s inde- | posed 10 be of 1 pendent political club was formed. A | Ebe was threuten vty “‘"““k‘"“ meeting was held at Muvs. Praylor’s res- v taurant, on Broadway. It was called to order by Frank Adaws, who w, permanent chairman, with G. ardson, seeretary; Charles Crump, treas. t obtnined » soon she would have urer. 'Phe meeting was addressed b Tom biood polson, the sanie that destroyed the ’ oy | 1re of Gon, Grant. les Curtis, the well-known colored uncll Blufrs Dally Globe: orator of this city, after which they ad- ot Cunbiin k1 journed to mm-l on Saturday ning at b N the porsos the sume place, when committeemen Cwill m "alobe more than be appointed not digest or assimflate. Blutte und Omahi attended her for threo y 5 ¢ d | and gave no relief. Dr. defleris,of this et H, Rich. | four weeks' timo ‘cured’ hoe sthront, and d ¢ | or leaith. ‘Hud Mrs. 1o, edit 'a.) Froomun twenty yoars, and 18 kwowh whorovor he iy L known as one of the best men living. His fauily 1 with_diphtheris, and x i seris Dipht by lives of tho rest of his ehild rs from Mr. Me oxprossions of Best stoves, both cook und heating, at | tressed. Some of Dr. low prices. W.A. Wood, No. 504 Muin | was used, ur treet. ren saved. Lo o bounded in the s See that your books are made by Moro- | Anding some means of urerting o house & Co., room 1, Everett block. out of eight died from diphtheria bofore he had - an opportubity of using [ie" Jottoris' remedy. A Bad Fal SPEPSIAL DYEPEPSIA! 5 b . Dyspoptic, why nve in misery wid die o dls- Mrs Schifereli, mother-in-law of Charles p..m'u.‘fi..tf. ¥ of tho stomacht . Dr. 1} Nicholson, last evening went to walk out | J¢ of the back door of Nicholson’s house, on North First street, which is bein, raised, und fell some six or seven feet. Di She had a riband her collar bone fra for ali kinds of sore throats. Indisponsib Mrs. Schitereli if 78 years of age. putrid sore throat, in malignunt sourlet dad L Chunging it in 48 hours to the sinpl o lible cure for all infl HEOT) oo s regular dinner 25 cents 12 to | rid, cancerous ulceration of (i woull Phanix chop house, 505 tpation iu u very short time. cda gIven. | Dyspepsin 18 tho cause of ly per cemt of il diseased conditions. for two waeks treAtent. eforis” diputierin wedigiti s tnfallivle 2 otions ho 0 ot Broadway. otiong BOW o use the : doutor required. | - Ur. Jefforis' mm.dl n only be obtalned al Electrie door lmlln lmrz ralarms, and | bis office, No. 23 south Eightt streot, Council every form of domestic trical appli- Blu-. Towa, or 6ent by expross on recelpt of ances at the New York Plumbing Co. Lol 0 TR B P T OCTORER HARKNESS BROS Will make a Special Sale thi | CARPETS, OIL GLOTHS, CURTAINS, CURTAIN GOODS, ETC. Prices will be Lower than mado by WHATEVER ELSE YOU DO, Don't forget that the Council Blugs pet Company will make @ change in theiv firm on Janwary st neat, and that they are bownd to matevially veduce their stock before that day. yow purchase clsewhere, and obtain their prices. you prices that Go see them bef If o want to buy anything in their lise they will give will covtainly swit you Theiv stock consisis of all grades and males of Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Window Shades, CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Etc. 1 1ot of Table THAN COST. Council Bluffs Carpet Co., No. 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. FARM LARDS GHEAP! Farming Lands in $10.00 per nere cent interest Towels and »out at LIISS any othsr store in the Do not fail to sce us be'ore ing elsewhcre. CLOAKS| This department we shall close out, and shall make prices to sell them. Our ind vanging from Sehool unl state lane |~ in \l”\'."uvll Land Bayers fare free. sonable and styles excel- Information, cte., Bk e LAUSTR""“ gent for Freideiksen & Co., Hps. €. L. GILLETTE, Dol aclovtiont el Latert \-Sff;fas n.n./ s tsics Blell and Anler HAIR GOUDS. nade to atdet, dtreet, Go. L‘.".C-L , Council Blufix These are Bargains Never Be- fore offered, And pau can save money by calling onus before purchasing for we will ticanuents, not be undersold. %a (Darte DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. Harkness Brot NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIT. BLLUFFEFS, Ia WHOLESALE AND JOBBING FHOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTLRAL RE, WELLS & CO., OFrICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFE A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southern Lun_mar, Pilhg, And Dridge Material Spec ber ot all Kinds, 0. 130 Main St., Council BHuts. Towa. WINES AAD qu: OIS, Creston House, n Council Blults having Flire Hscape And all modern (RO Impor{ed and Domestic Wings & quum's. s Herb Hitters. Ts ‘S(‘l[N!-ilIHul( & BEC i\, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 699 Main st. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUIFES, Opposite Dumuiy Depot, A AN \l\lll 8, Prop. R L WILLIANS, Couneil Bluffs, Ta., and Room 10, Omaha, Neb. ‘s Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES | , Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- tels, Plate and \\uuluw Glass, Show- (hand and Agncultural lmple.neuh' Bugsiss, Council Blaffs, Towa. MANUFAC "I‘l'RIN(i Make tho Original « Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider MIH & Pres:. SonN ~ln-| LIS AND i "DAVID BRADLLI Manuf'rs an 1 Jobhors of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, and ull kinds of Ia 1100 to 1116 South Main dra uli&e trect, Council Bluifs, PojTasaaday 9JURLITH 003§ 1§ ' BEST LAUNDRY WORK In the city cabe obtained by patronizing the LAUNDRY SE DouGLAS, GEo. 1 W umur? " Councll BluTs Randls Facty, Manufacturers of Axlo I\«pv «mmmnl\ on contr vl on short Ld 011 commission. ders |v|n|u|u|v I\Hml by HomeSteam 540 Broadway odgo and Small Telephone No. 114, uid 4th street. AGENTS WANTED. M1, CHANPION FITTHR, £o pimple that wo COUNCIL B1 l FF Carpets‘ Curtains, Window Shadas, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goods, "'No. 405 Brondway' Council Blufs, CARPET CO., GLEO, W. SCHINDEL Noue but experienced hand Out of town orders by mail or ited, and all work v S, 10BACCO, ETC. P. C. MILLER, No. 13 Pear! St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, LATEST DESIGNS. MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. Finest Brands of Cigars, Nos. 26Main and 27 | Tobaceo & Pipes OoungllEBuT u.mlu it Supariority. COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Frait and Produce Commission Merchan!s. No. 14Penrl St., Couneil Blulrs, House, Sign and Decora e Wall Ornaments, pne but bost hands ocmployed and char BOOK BINDIN Ledgers, Journals, County Bunk Work « HAIH la, HAAS & €O, Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Pamfs, Glas;, Druggisty, Sundries. No. “Connil fruirs et Horses and Mules For all purposes. 0orght and sold Wholesale Callror.lla Frulb a Spectaw Couneil mum ¥ TWIRT & lnl QUET ll~:. drivers, singlo or oubte. ‘MASON WISE. Council Bluffs, Severn! puirs of i Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufts Standurd Papers Used. All styles of bind. ing m Magazin BLANK BOOKS Fruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceriss. Council Blufrs, Nos. 16 and 18 Poar! & SPEOIAL NO’I‘ICES TOTICE. Specinl advertisomonts, such s Lost, Foun To Loan, For 8ale, To Rent, % ants, eto., mn Leinsertod o this colunn et the low '8 PER LINE fortho first insor citch subsequent L. KIRSCHT & ( ()., Jobbers of Staple and Faucy Groceries, Also Wholosale Liuor Dontors, ‘onts Per Line f¢ HARNESS, ETC. STROHBEHN & CO, Manu’acturers of and Wholosalo Dealors (a Leathor, Hunas;. Saddlery, Ete. No, 12 Peal stre God grl for kouerul houso- Virst National Bunk, Meer & Pusey,Bankers,C. 1. Buv 'S, CAPS, ET0, Ml TCALE BROTHE Jobbers fn Hats, Caps and Glova» Nos. #42 and 814 Broadway, Council Blufs. Choap and on ousy tering, o 0od ¥ % W 1 atecot Counoil Binits. Situation oy Nretclass cook n Jas. Durling, 181 Pearl st. Clty or country. HEAVY HARDWARE, JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart Blosk. oarl B, ;"(nnnullulin JNE & FELT, Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Counell Blufs, lowa. Reductlon in Pnces, China, Glassware, Etc., At W. 5. Homer & Co’s, Council Blutls, HIDES AND WOOL. n M McDANELD & (‘n Commission Merchants for Sals of Hides, Tullow, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs Council No. 25 Main st FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladivs buy IIIL will (\:I‘M 1, BLUF ~Wholesale Donlore - wlmlnlllnull Lubricating 0113 Gas)lin HTo., BTo. B Thoodore, Agonl, Couucll lutts. lowa. N. SCHURZ Justice of the Peace Ofice over American Express Cow pany, M, 1o wnd tigone. e