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- been counected with B THE DAILY BE COUNCIL RLIIFFS SATURDAY M(¢ OFFICE, NO. 12 H. W.Tiros, - . Mannger. CELLDH Restres Ory No. 45, Niewt Koy MINOR MENTION, New York Plunmbiag Co New fall goods at R T Cooper & Mt hardwar Buy Seal brand oysters, the best Cheap railroad tickets at B . One dozen eabinct v o panet for $2.50 at Schmidt I More light needed in the vieinity of the Northwestern depot The Brambilla concert is to be given Tuesday evening next at the opera house. Numerous small new honses n that portion of the city west of k are going u the of The grounds and surronndings of the Bloomer school building are being im- proved Twelve panel photogr: Harry Schmidt's gallery, opposite Cresgton house, Leave to marry was yeste s for £3.50 g Main str v given to E. M. Winn, of Oconee, T, and Anna Edenfield, of Lincoln, Neb. Murray and Murphy, the comedians, are to app. at the opera house this evening in *'Our Irish V The Workingmen's Progressive associ tion is to meet Sunday afternoon at o'clock in the hall over the postoflice. ving the Sunday school lodist church will give ise 1 place of the x ‘To-morrow ¢ of Broadway M n concert exer evening service, The new Broawdway theatre is to be in what 18 known as Plattner's nall, It w be o permanent ity show. 'The place has been all and greatly im proved, Almer Reese cerned in the refitted for Yar, being con in which arrested shooting Wm. Keating lost his life, has secured bail, and being free, has resumed work at the transfer, J. McCandy, L. B, tlicks,J. Brown and John Tenlon, constituted the list of over enthusinstic anti-prohibitionists, who yesterday inspeeted at their leisure the interior of the ecity A meeting for Bible study will be_held in the parlor of the Young Men's Chris tian Association rooms 8:30 o'clock to h Miss B! m-h.- Nl and M birthday u-u-m home on 1 IHI\ avi little friends was Only a few days more work will cow plete “all the upper portion of the gewer ditch improvement. Then comes the question nlJ the lower end, which is beimng litigated drearily in court, with no prospect of an early decision. A pleasant company of fri happily entertained Thursd the hoine of Mr. and Mrs. S of Pi 1 evening v r bountiful rofreshments were served. George McPeck, one of Captain I e gathering of PPy onc. -mlw were ith away's crew at work on the bridges over Spoon Iake, slipped and fell into the 1 |I|l~|l‘l\ afternoon. He had a n s hand, which in the fall struck him on the leg, inflictinga pain- ful wound. The city council meets next Tuesday mght. There 1s considerable intere the matters now pending before council, and the aldermen are besieged d by taxpayers who are anxious to » action taken in accordance with their individual notions. The life of an alderman these days is not an easy one. Fidelity council Royal Arcanam will give n series of partics in Masonic temple, the first to be November 8. The consists of ( Keeline, W. . James W, it lm\mmm .\‘lulph Beno, J. L. in. s a prominent mem- Lumber company of has leased the old foundry rty on Main street, the company n ing to open herc one of the Jumber yards in this part of the country. The company does n wholesale business, wus well as retail, and the enterprise will proye a valuable addition to the city. Richard ()Lunnull who resides near Weston, was ma y in the week to one of l)mm.l.m fairest daughters Miss Nollie Moor On their arriva home, they were given a reception Wednesd evening, at the home of Willinm Counell, the tather of the groom, About fiity couples were in at- tendance, Last evening the ladies of the Catholic ohurcii gave their first social and quad- rille party of the season in the building of Brown on Muin street. It is the in- tention of El\lng a series of entertain- ments to take place every two weeks dur- ing the season, proceeds of the en- tertainments being for the improvement of the Catholic church property in this city. A . ey Richmond, TEE Steplienson, Mr. ber of the Union consin, - —~——— Hard and soft coal, wood, lime, cement, ete. Council Blufis' Fuel ' Co., No. 580 Broadway. lelephone No. 150, - Personal Paragraphs. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wells, of Denver, stopped in the city Thursday ‘to visit_the oarents of Mrs.” Wells, Mr, and Mrs. eorge Marshall, while en route to their home after having been in attendance at thedeath bed and funeral of the father of Mr. Wells in Fairbury, lu. They left yes- terday for their hom C. R. Tyler retur ing from the east. Mr, and Mrs. F. M. Gault haye returned from their visit to St. Louis. F, C. H. Artenz, a young man who has Raymond & Camp- bell, the bridge builders for a year - started last evening on & visit to Nor xpecting to return in a few months. Mrs. E. B. Woodruff and Miss Gussie Bonb)uhnll of Glenwood, were in the city yesterday. The many friends of Mrs. Talbot, _ whose husband was formerly superin- tendent of the institution for the deaf and. dumb here, will be pleased 0 learn that she is’ a{»« nding a few weeks Wre. the guest of Mr. aud Mrs, A. B, alker. Miss Anna Dodge and & friend have re- turned from Portland, Oregon, and only stopping here for a brief greoting of | friends, will proceed to New L\ ork. Mrs, Cobleigh, of Red Oak, was a Blufls City visitor yesterduy. W. D. Wynkoop, one of the most witty | 1 yesterday morn- snd originul news agents in the west und | who has been “‘running’’ between Miss- wouri Valley and Long Pine, will shortly tuke the west end, the Wyoming exten- sion business. Mrs. Marshall Key and daughter, Miss “ st Mary, who have been spending the p: | year in Leipsic, Germany, have wrrived | {n New York City after a ver; 0Cean passuge. s, - two weeks return to this eity, daughter will run:m in \cw York. — Auything you want in Housekeeper's u-d’wure and Tinware at Couvper 3 stormy i Key will in about ! while her | THE OMAHA DAII THE BLUEFS AND BOTTOMS o detormine | t 1 b me, L 0 z of a Variot « tthat a 1 1 t NEALLY NOT FATALLY STABEBED | ¢n! t t e 1 The Mayor Says the Safoons Must Pay | | or Be Closed — Making Sausa | ved some way ¢ v Ou v Boy's Hand — 71 AR N Black and White Row. t. ¢ ! t n A K and White € provide 0 areangenont by Yest 1 t " [ « i 1yet sal, « in ] | court. A colored 1 tr died |1 | n W fven a b a2 on 8 e \ ' f- | terprise s stopped wise of w few 2 manner provokative of much mirtl i 9 hHs toxtls !‘:.\ SiTBWRT: D W Al Seal brand oysters H. J. Palmer's the woman had been Twing together I can save you money in St I'in the house of Mollic Scott, on Pierce | ware and Hardware, W Wood streot, Heand tho white woman had | g g oo B0 LT e by More | had a quarrel, she refusing to live with | 006 & 'Co.. room 1. Everett block. He left the house, and swore Y - threatening to manl her if he Put Up or Shut Up. mterested i the ense more than looker on. on forchead, scar on right front foot, Judge Ayleswe rhe right hind foot white with red spot in the stories of all concerned, dee white. Reward offered No. 1917 Fourth the woman had sank so low that perhaps | avenue. it would have been a good thing for the ———— community had she died of the wounds | Custom-made railroad shoes and Ger- he but still, no matter Maun st. she w entitled to He did not think it inflict she v proteetion ow mun slippers at G. Blaxsin’s, Richmond Ranges for hard coal would are be advisable to put the county to the ex- | the best, Cooper & McGee sell them. pense of holding the colored man for trial on the charge of attempted murder, Dr. Hanc I. tt, of ). 12 Pearl street., but he would give him the full penalty | Residence 120 h street. Telephone within the |m|~-lu|mnnl\)u-mml thirty | No. 10. days in the county jail. The worthle - ded and that he bos expense for fellow will therefor loaged at the county period Hen turn Lost a Finger. fternoon a boy named Butz caught in a sausage machine Yestorday got his hand had Mollie Scott arrested for hitting him with the axe ‘he j dismissed this ease, it ap) P that the Scott woman had simyp to defend herself and her domicile. 1856, November, J. Ernsdtorf, having taken entire con- trol of the Pharnix chop house, desires to state that he has secured the services of D ? cook of New wrket affords, best style of the aregular biil of Living Without Sleep. Pall Mall If there is a man at Milan who docs not eat, there is iy put the query. Eleetrie door bells, burglar a v form of domestic electr ances at the New York Plum Neally Will Kecover, Andy Neally, the colored man stabbed in an affray with a farmer named Robin- son, instead of dying as was expected, ier yesterday, and Dr. Hanchett, ed the wound, has hopes of his nwht and day, in the art. Will also hav speedy recovery. The wound seems not | at Rome who does not sl to have been as deep nor to have done as | fortunate, w! s no doubt bec much internul injury as was at first | O l_n-w-x;u iment by M. Sueci's feared. The predietion is made that [ Which touuyis s wide as the s some unforeseen complications | tlied Massim Ranzeni. arise the wounded man m bo | forty-two years old. 3 able to be out and aboub in | BPorferin the Piazza Montana ] the course of n week. The coso of Rob- | I8 his leisure hours in me nding boots inson, charged with attempted murder, | O0 three consecutive days he has pre: sented himself at was ecalled” up before Justice Frainey f nowspaper yesterday afternoon, he bail, which asking tor the insertion of a |-n.w|.m|n Tt ey fixed "at $5.000. whs reduced | to the eflect that he had not slent for the 101,000, and bonde for his amonnt | 1st cighteen days and nights. Ranzeni gives the name of several cun testify to the truth of his assertion, 1d he states that ne is ready to make the exveriment of living without slecp, a committee. In order to show were given, John Benoand Charles Greg- persons who ory signing as surcties. A further con- tinuance was given to await the result of the wound received by Neall, A new theory of the s ad ; O ir, o 3 ecplossness does not exhaust his the offcet that the color physical strongtt, Ranzeniis willing to hitting Robinson, thought he had k undergo all Kindsof futiguing exercises, such us long him, and then stabbed himself, Sueh o Ripilke to which e is quito thedry scems to have nothing fo bolster | A6customed. The anly anti-soporifics ou it up, and it will hardly be nrged with | Which he ve frequent ablutions in cold watel W ocensional sniff at seriousness, though started into circula- y ! of ammonia, which he ¢ tion y \‘ll“l 5 o - N v o asad M obineon it cdletoptesyery dlittle, and across the strect, oyertaking him he hit SAEnatduEing the ioen Robinson with the club, and as he turned | 9f triul he hus not once telu”the, need of back he met Mr. J. M. Palmer, who [ $1¢¢P kod, “Whats the” matter? Neally | Fresh oystors inovers” told him then that he was stabbed, Other witnesses do ay with any seeming probability for such a new thedry of the cutting. x Chop House, No. 5 -~ stelass regular dinner to 2 o'clock. Broadway. 25 cents, 1 Phanix chop house, Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans, J. W. & E. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street, ('uuu 1 Blufls, Giving Up Tenth Avenue, There is still considerable discussion as Sraue, Latest Styles for Men, The newest thing in dress suits i dress suck, & sack coat of black with shawl roll to the ke dress ¢ the 1l without the to the advisability of giving the Union | 7} tobe worn after dinner, when Pacific the right of way along Tenth | therearc no ladics present, for smoking avenue. Thercis o general disposition | or cards or lv\llmnls on the purt of the citizens to give gener- ously to any enterprise or improvement which will advance the interests of the taking |hl-1r place -lmml <||mv|', is, as a rule, will be of wor! A daghy M and solid. Some will hay city. ‘The shippers and wholesale mer arted, but the plainer and chants h.ne,wuml in a petition, mkmg heavier ones will be the more fashion- that the on Pacifie be allowed to have | able. tracks so us to establish a new freight depot at the corner of Sixth str and There will be little change this season that fashionable men wiil 0 the glove “Tenth avenue. A potition thus signed by A S representatives of the most vital commer- wy tan-colored gives, just as they cial interests of the aity, ought not to be last winter. Heavy stitching,either y treated or ignored. Council | in’ black silk or in sils which matches s already lost some of its | the colorof the gloves, will ornament wholesale houscs, “and it s said that | their backs, fl:'.‘,‘.:':,‘ -am”n-ffv?. way :.:.}. S8 rih"f-“ The ler the studs a man wears in B e b bt ot Sta e | hix dress shirt the nearer he comes to fol- B Lt unge ought not to be | jo\ing the fashion. Only two studs are ! Malled” simply becanse members of the | GO B SRR PR, INO SEREEER ;“I“IVI “""l":‘}”"“\‘\rl“‘:“; phaen partioular | gl studs of white enamel, or_motner RATE 0 I oiky 10t be directly bene- | of pear studs cut to imitate the old-fash- ! fitted or from other pe al motives { The proposition should staud on its own ‘ e and be treated fairly and squarely, aring in mind the chicf guestion of how it will ailict the city as a whole, 1t is evident that Council Bluils is now in a small dia- § ioned shirt button, and wonds are not incorrect Rings are to be small and plain, rings with a slab large enough sidewalk is no longer 1o be worn, even The T 8 any | peculiar position. 1f just the right action | BeW rings have no stoucs, but merely | is taken the eity can” be helped mater- | 8014 name plates. s | & If all new enterprises are fought This vear the quietness of the suit | if croakers are to be lis necessitates a_brilliant scarf. Broad readily than wise con “tour-in-hunds" in solid colors,in stripes, or in solid colors with large spots, are be the fashionable style of scar those who do not or cannot tie their ow searfs, the same patterns are made up in different sty les. With & dl;‘iu suit & gentleman who is Bluffs will suffer greati T'he wide-awake business men, of whom there are not afew here, are very anxious to have the city government help vather than hinder. Al the same time the city should see to it that proper s: are thrown about the ) hese new eutery reasonably fashioduble will wear a plain 50 that private citizens are not foreed | white shire and standing coll with a & to bear all the burdens and | black silk or white lawn or Indian tape | stand ol the expense of muking changes | necktio. He will, of course, tie bis own .Y BEE: SATURDAY, neckt \ t m ! | 10 ne@mnAt cady made w € 1 shirt f W « i 11 of linen, v « t, bein pine-bonrd s narrow pleats men e flor ‘ The , the y will bo ty double \ 1, while the very swell “Inver ness”’ will be worn with full dress by those whese pockets or the innosence of T'he crown of th Dorhy is more han was ! st year, and more brim has shape a the silk hat s fushion who like | colors there oice between hrown and w-hrown, the or of which « t thing out, and is going to be mu © will not be so pointed, but will plenty of room for the yoor tog squevzed out of shape Patent-leather pumps will e worn past, for hoes loes will unde nge <ford tic leather v-m( m or lnce | place, and, like th worn Shoes this win 1S but The | dancir evergot & chance Gn tie lh. of the af Mayor Groneweg now comes out with | broader than for years past ray he eame to the house, foreed his wi an aMata SE16E - tHAL Y o Che watch-fob will not be brought 1, nnd attacked tie white woman, strik- | A0 official notice that *'all persons en- f /0t LEECREGR TG Ay be. worn ing her with his fist The Scott woman, | gaged in any business requ FINE R Gon by the nitra-fashionable man with a not ig able to stop nim, license under the city ordinances™ must | (yoeg suit, But it should not be the ehain a stick from the wood box pay at onee, and that persons inarrears | that he wears ord iy, The dress hit him “"”'_”‘fl; lf"‘ e "‘\':”‘"“ after Monday next will be prosecuted. | cham is o iight, dainty little bit ot jew- vy from hoe and stetiok | 15 it g avidently means that the new mayor .“h-;-,l without any "eharm .l”l:';‘[.hnlhl.lul(‘ o et the axe, wne mtin his s i St i | dust long enongh to weh comfortably time mauling the white woman with the | INSIsis upon the ‘?\blmm\ paying their | 000 e wearer' s button'iole to his wateh club, Tt ott woman returned to the | licenses at once. This may seem like an pocket, It may be ot gold or gold and Jttack with the axe, and this claiming his | easy task, but others before him have | platinum, and vither double or single. S 16 10 :INJ ot ('“”‘m('“ i “ll\\:l.". datand there has becn no great sues | CThe silk hat this year has rather more ze to make her g from the hot 5. The saioon men pay for a time | “bell” than last year's hat, and the bell is The Scott wom s man then ¥ ) ] A tien Ao vin to fall | almost entircly on e sides—that is,from estedaud | behind, and others follow until there is | 1 frant “:‘,‘}‘ L ape e I ‘l’l‘:x’“':[ locked up. i " only w hawdful deft of those who pas. | evlindrical. T Y The man admitted ing struck the | he slate is wiped ot old | (fiay that of Tast y white woman with his tist intentionadly, | aind they start in aiew. | roll to i, W but elaimed that tlni blow with the club { 2 add vight along, but nume | Last ye was neeidental. He was weesting the | bors have gotout of paying but little. R A (e club away from the Scott woman, and in | The botter ¢ oon men iy tired [ Searf pins tiis yeur very small, this struggle the white wor was hit, i ealled on to pay promptly while wid AT ! pins ot One of sad features of th & anllishira: of: thu bust O s W9 WAL, (u]r.lllxum the presence of the gray hairved father dEILE T B S b e the white girl, who had thus fallen into yor means busis s Bt ey [ RNt e gl Bl such depths of depravity. The sickening | in shutting up those who refuse to abidy nd conventional fi S thought of a - rdaughter 2 becom » requirement of the ¢ There R e e ing so low and filthy il not ot ARy GBI g A T | oad CHOYIIOWHELMIU IR GEELOR ST T m to eflect him greatly, howeve (14\‘ 1on.” One w for ail 2 “”"‘..Il""”“‘ fushio le. 'l” and by his actions one would not have - gold willitlsoiborcovrcet, but th | mistrusted that he was Stolen—Sorrel hovse, small white spot 189 IS Yl (Ve N0 Show now I'he only article this year1s to be v f men's atiire tha re conspicuous thim st year is the eanes that they will swing, Goid and silver headed eanes are stiil . but they must be outlundisn, more th uteh” lead will rem nataval wood het v, as wiil the plain silver he csque Mg wres of ducks or frogs or moles will find cor| otesque better, but the way into they ers’ mouths, v thi old wooden o: edto be. G For those men whd hive to get new dress suits this year there is littde choiee of matecial. ‘The whple suit is made of blue-black onal ' elofii; blue-black, | simplyt load-t onal cloth cannot | vl fro \\|I< ere HioHicse BT will have a sl will be faced w the most expens It appearing that White came here have silk co teoat from Sioux City, the judge soberi s | willbe cut low enough to show only two hin if he was theré at'the timé of the Je | beson studs to the shirt, The line Haddock murder. The of the opening will follow turned as pale as he could, and was it s almost exactly the wroll of the Imn ntly greatly alarmed at the possi- An Independent Candidare, cont, the npmmwhumu cyen larger than bility of betng held to aecount for that. I hereby announce myself an_inde- | that of last y '8 steoats, The His sudden s resulting from the pendent “candidate for justice of the | waistcoat ean with (y be either cetious question was quite amusing, and | peace, and submit my claim to the voters | black or white, and the :k one can be to none more so than to the judge who | of Council Blufls, 1a. 2 y of | trimmed or untrimmed. r, will be of bl in, embroide the edges, an Who_think they sort ot waisteos find them: cked up by The trousers of a dress suit will larger than 1 coats, howey eolored silk @ collar, down to welts, and those wounld 1 Lt s down the edges buat not ot dr one entirely out of 1asi are too military in appearance for this unmibitary country. Four of the prettiest zirls of Coledoni Mich., were caught stealing waterme ons by moonlight. SPECIAL NOTICES. IWOTITE=. Special advertisoments, sush us Lost, Found To Lonn, For 8: Rent, Wants, Bonrding, ete., will befnserted in this column ut tho low ratcot TR NT'S Pkt LINE for the fivst fnser- fonand Five Uents Per Ling ach subsequent rtion, Leave adveriisements at our oflice 12 Peal street, near Liromdway, Council WANTA, N for & location. Tuox. Voight, y ¥ TANTED=A good nisht cierk at Beeh Hotel. MESAL tele's lesuie bit Address 7 MURDER!! Diphtherin is again making its annual visita: tion, ‘Ten years' trid of DRCTHOS, JEL KEMEDY Tor that fatal nilly strated the fuet thut it is i tniliblo has demon provent- hildren to 1 your South thy expross » of Huzel Doll Pottawattamie i his fumily of cleven pe wnnit diphtherln, d by the uso of | Cure for Diphtheria, ons, ampholl street, fiy 108t & beautitul and 11 r, aged about 16 ye: by ) nel, unde dip the treatmeyt of one of the hest physieians in Omahn, writes to br. Jefferis, of this City: * Your remedy fordiphtheria came 100 lnte, our dear dunghtor was dying when it T am satistied that her life cou WhS rec 2 ot our childre have boen saved, ve hoursiiho disens . Iu the future we will dino st all s 1o our house ed the life o6 one of our ehil that we did not cal From {he Councll Biuts Daily Globe M 1CP) litor of (Bo Cumb 1, hns be IBEOT tho Globo {0 InbFe than and i knawn wh ty yours, nils one of the bost ¥ rivagod with diphthuris, and tressed. Some of Dr. Jeffexis' Dipht i iked: ‘and the lyes of the rest of his child: ren saved. Letters from Mr. M bounded in their expressions of finding s of averting th his it o ‘of Mr. McPike's childron out of eight died from diphtheria before he had A1 opporiunity of using Dr. Jeffcrls' romedy. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSE Dyspeptic, why live in misery die 1n dis- PALL With Canter of the stomach? Dr. Thomas Jetleris cures every cuse of indigestion and constipation in a very short time. ~Hest of ref: erences given. Dyspepsit 8 the cause of Dinety pér cont ‘or wil diseased ‘conditions. Price $5 for tw! Dr. Jefferis” diphith for ali kinds of sore throats spensible in L arlet fever, ple form. Inful: lible cure for all intlammatory, ulcerative, put: rid, cancerous ulceration of the womb and all U‘;I\Y‘I hal cond! Full 18 structions how to use the wedi- doctor requl only be obtai Eigtt stroet, Council Blufls, 10w, or sont 2y e3press on recelpt of price. @ 23, OCTOBER 1886, Don't forget that the change in their firm on materially veduwce their stock befor Go see them before | WHATEVER ELSE YOU DO, front, It ne Cowncil Bluf's Carpet Company will make a Jdanary o theat day. yow purchase elsewhere, and obtain their pri vty cond that they are bound to I yow want to by anything in their line they will give yow pricesthat will cortainly suit you Their stock consists of all grodes and make s of Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Window Shades, CURTAIN AND UPHOLS 18 1 lot of Table Lind THAN COST. Sce them. FAR Farming Lands in Tows School and st Land Buyers I.nl' free 1y, Council Bluffs Best assort Slell oak Dept. THIS WEEK. Come \I{LY for BARGAINS Selling Out [:Ioax Department This Week. Bargains Headquarters for CARPETS AND DRYGOODS Harkness Brothers, NO. 401 BROADWAY, COTUINCIIL. BLUFES, Ia JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7and 8 Shugart Block. BOOK BINDING Ledgers, Journals, County and Bank Work of All Kinds aSy inlty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO. Room 1 Everct Block, Council Blufts, Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind- ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS, ERENC M. E. Buith & Co. R . B. National Buak, Citizens' Bank, Deere, Wells & Virst National Bank, C. B, Tnsu ahe officer & Pusey, Bankers,C. 13 Buvinzs Juuk. _ N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over Americun Expross ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, No, 328 Broadway, - Council Biuffs, Mrs. O. A. Rogers, Late of the Parizian Milinery Co, Manager. 7 FIKE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, W IMPORTED STYLES OFEN, Ladics buying s $5 Hat or Lonnet, ope faer will be paid; $10 round trip, Towa, Towels and Napkins to close TERY GOODS, Ete. out at LISS 'Council Bluffs Carpet Co., No. 405 Broadway, Council Bluifs. M LANDS CHEAP! \Imm-.“n b lands i Kansas, and ranging from $3.00 to Minuesota on 8) y time 5 per Information, cte., given by . P LAUSTRUP, B Ko. W Mache nt fo House, Sign and Decorative reidriksen & Co., ( Picingd . L of Jattolse £ anents, Ayge LL .’“-A/ZL 1y [ wWify, Joura., OFFICER & PUSEY, ANKERS COUNCIL BLUFES, IA, bl'shea 1857 Creston House, Tire only hotel in Cou Il Blufts having Flire Hscape Znd all modern finprovements. Main st. MAX MOHN,Prop. T P. C. MILLER. 73 Pear/ St., Council Bluffs. ALL PAPER, LATEST DESIGNS. MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. Puinter. Papicr Wall Ornuments, None but best hands employed and charges reasonnble. For ull inlots. At W. Those Cases, GE "MASON WISE. Reductlon in Prices, China, Glassware, Etc., TELEPHONE ot [ = cLL 5\205 5‘ (’ el ESTATE: 5 PEAR- STREET: C\/\JT\““ Lwl‘f‘ 1.1 fhe German American, of New York FPhanie,s of Hartford, REAL ESTATY draulic BEST LAUNDRY WORK 1u the city ¢an be obtaiued by patroniziog the HomeSteam 540 Broadway Horses : and Mules purposes. boght and sold, at retall and Lurge quantities to sclect from of fine drive ngio or double. Council Blufls, S. Hemer & Co's, No. 23 Main st Council Blufls, Firg [ r:smmca following Companics Hartford,* of Hartford. Califorman, of San Francisco, Scottish Union & National, of Edinburg. of San Francisco. of Des Moines. Williamsburg City, of Brookiyn. marked with a* insure also agalnst loss by Wind Storms, Cyclones and Tornadoes FOR BALE BLUFES AN ONEY LOANED 0N Goob ity AND FARM PROPERTY AT LOWEST RARS, ¥ o % o % o % 4 * * R. L. WILLIAMS, 18 N, Main ¢ 209 8. 15th St., Room 10, Omaha, and Council Bluffs, Ia, Manufacturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- tels, Plate and Window Glass, Show- Klevators (hand and hy- & LAUNDRY Council Blugs O, W, SCHINDELE, Prop, Noue but experienced hands employed Out of | Jicited, town orders by mail or e apd all work warranted pressos e ————— o e WHOLESALE AND JOBBING EOUa=msS OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. - CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, | — DEERE, WELLS & CO, | Wholesale A;rcui aral Tmplements, Buggias, Fte ,T'to. Cc nees, nell Nufrs, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING €O, Make the Original and ¢ ot Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, | CORN !\\\'HKH*IHIV# Nos ol 1 an Y7 2outh Main fl:-nl. lfts, Towa .\IIH\ & CO, Mannuf'rs un 1 Jobbors of } Amru'mrfll lmplc'nen s, Wagons, Buggles, 2000 10" 116" Bouth et stracr Coumnarinog Towa, AXE HANDLES 7 0 Grrasos, T Do P Whianr, Pres.dTrons, &Counsel, Councll Blafs Handls oy, (ncornarated) Manufacturers of Plck, Sledge and Small Tandics, of ovory dbsctipton: — | CARPETS, " COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO, Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholatory Goods Kte. No. 406 Broadway’ Council Bluts of oen, CIGARS, 1OBACCO, B10, PEREGOY & MOOR —Wholesale Jobbers in- the Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. Z8Main and 27 Poarl Council Blufta, Town, s COMMISNION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Frait and Produce Commisston Merchants, No. MPearl St Council Bluffe. DRUGGISTS. HAAS & CO., Wholesala Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, R, 22 Main St, and 15t i Blurs, No. Druggists’ Ny , Coun = FROITS, 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale Califoraia Fruits a Specialty 5Lz s, General Comm Brondway, T WIRT & DUQU Wholcealo Fraits, Confectionary & Fancy Groceries, Nos. 10 and 18 Pearl t., Councit Blaffa v.l.u.:r_/:vr'\. L. KIRSCHT & €O, Jobbers of Staple and Faucy Groceriss. Also Wholusal No. 418 Drond- Ts SN & €O, Mununcturers of and Whol, o Doalers ia Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Ele. Muin St. Council Dlulfs, lowa 2 HATS, CAPS, ETC. METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. # Nos. 342 and 344 Broadway, Council Bl HEAVY HARDW. KEELINE n\z Whols Tron, Steel, Nails, Hmy Hard qary, And Wood Stock, Council Hlutfs, Town. HIDIZS AND WOOTI. l) ll \h-]m\l D & (‘() Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallew, Wool, Pelts, Grense und Furs Council Blutts Towa. 4()L\( 1L l&l UFFS OIL CO., —Wholeswio Dowlors in— [lluminating & Lubricatiag dil nrTo., mTo. E. J'hlndnrl‘.’\bm\l Chuncil Blufrs. Towa. Glin LUMBER A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Pillag, And Bridge Material pecialtics, Wholesale Lume ber of all Kinds. O . 130 Main St., Counell Blutrs, lowa, PILING N AND LIQUOKS. JOHN I I\l)} l», Wholesulo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for Bt Gotthard's Herb Hitters. No. 13 Muin 5t. Councll By, S( HNEIDER & BECK, Foreign ami Domestw Wines and Liquors, el Blurs, Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFES, Opposite Duwmy Dopot. pajuasaxday 2 PRIIRAIER 10035 1§ Horses and mules kept constantly on ad, for sale at retail orin car louds.Or- rs |nulll|rlly‘ lled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission SuLvrer & BoLey, Proprie 2rs. ln'ln phone No. 114 of Keil Sal ave and 4th N‘IA L. Stables, corne AGERTS WANTED. M5 CHAMPION FITTER, iHhis svaten 1 ontirely new and 14 o 110 draft ail the p uwHI S zou noth) dhen you will wint t R. nibz, M. D, Or other Tumors romoved with Cancers (i U o) IRty S bod Y Qren iy Ykt WA X e~ | Peur! 8t Caunol By l ;r\n. SUILALION fro0,