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BEL. THE DAILY THE BUILDING OF THE BRIDGE 253 | N | - (10 U N C | L B L U F F S + | The New Ordinance As Agreed To and As It ! Will Pas FRIDAY MORNING OCT. 2 | SO OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. | LEMEN'S TRUSTEES RESIGN. - | Delivered by enrrier in oy part of the city at | » twenty cents gt weck. | Four of Them Unite In a Verdict H.W.Tiroy, - - - Manager. | ggainst the fome of the Friend- TELEPTIONES: No. 4. Brersrss OrFIce, Nionr Kb/ MINOR MENTION, Wew York Plumbiag Co. New fall goods at Reiter Buy Scal brand oysters, the best. Cheap railroad tickets at Bushnell’s, Cooper & McGee sell stove ) per doz at Schmidt's Permit to wed was yesterday given 1 Melntosh and Gustic “Gebbard, “both of this ent Order of Hibernian ble dance in the Musonic ns gave hail The Anc presided over the su- . Judge Aylesworth city. {;t-r.or court yesterd eing absent from th Mr. Hooten, one of whose cently strayed « or was stolen, found the animal in Omsaha. The paving of upper Broadway has hfl‘ull rompleted, the work amounting, to neteen horses re- has ng done in about r Rather rapid. 7 ¥ day tied the knot uniting W. F. Morse and Anna Davidson, both of Bedford, lowa he ceremony was performed at his ofth y wm King days. Justice Schur: J. Lehey, of Silver Ci was found umg‘fi sring sround the str bout day- break yesterday morning, and was led in. He will work for lis board for aicw dny! Officer Leons ard has found a small stock of groceries on High school hill. A nound of butter, loaf of bread and ot sun- drics were in the lot. [How they came there is still a mystery. The total registry in the city is 2,802, not quite up to the expeeted numbe and it evident many voters by th negligence, indiflerence or inability to appear bofore the board will be pre- \L|lll'l| from voting. It is a little noticeable that pal bill boards in_Council Blulls ar owned and controlled by an Opiah poster, and are more frecly used toudy: ontertainments in th v than en- \nmx‘uh to begiven here corner of the city jail is devoted to nls of rubbish, and inthe motl on is plainly visible an old sign, ered in from some ant lot, “Deposit no rubbish here.” Despite the ing more rubhish deposited th most any corner in the city. A number of attachments were yester- day taken out against the property of .Yn]m Blumer, a grain dealer at Minden. the princi- .Hlnhgfluhlnn and the \monnt r claims were: Henry Grobe, 3 Henry Lenders, James $5 $80;J. L& G W.C D. Arnold, §: making a to The Mp(llmli~lsu:|v v pleasing and novel entertainment in the church parlors apman, § Elgebrush, 8 §309, Jast evening. Music by an amateur com- pany, calling themselves the family, on account of th dress, was among the unique the evening. Refreshments wel and from all sources quite a snug ‘Was put into the chureh coffers. Lute Smith, of Garner township, yester- day brought in for T.M. Marcy some Vic- tor potatoes. They were bouncers, and forty of them made ixty pounds, One of the potatoes lac only two onnees of weighing two pounds. He also has been raising some jumbo squashes, one of them brought to Bell' store, weighing 133 p(mmh Pretty for a dry year. A lberal reward fered for the return of the fellow said that Pottawattamie county never raise \u:;(‘l'llllr sum who could Seal brand oy ters at 1. J. Palme; —-— al sneques, fur trimmings, seal caps, ete., at Ml-:‘r(',\l Bros. —— Fresh n\fll(‘rfl in style at the cvery No. 505 Broadway. Phanix Chop House, Electric door bell glar alarms and every form of demestic cleetrical appli- ances at the New York Plumbing Co. Personal Parngraphs. Robert Kirkwood, of Crescent. was the Pacific yusm-dny. C. D. Dillon, one of Neola’s grain men, was in the city yesterday. E. A, Mituer, of Atlautic, was among yesterday’s Iowans at Bechtele's. David W. Townsend, of LeMars, Ia., were among those at Bechtele's yester- day. R H. anl\\'uhdcr traveling auditor for the Chicago, llurlmgum & Quiney, was in the city yesterday. Mus. Ed Mott has gone lo Anamosa to visit her sister, Mrs. M. the - wife of the warden of the pcml ry. Miss Pet Booth, who has been visiting her sister in Yankton, D. T., the past summer, is expected home in a day or £0. Jake Bowers, who for a long time was 8 resident of this city. and from here re- moved to Yankton, has decided to retur; with his family and take up his resi- dence in this city. Mr. Y, W. Cole left las the Chicago, Burlington & his home at Greencastle, I Coly accompanied him, enter De Pauw univer il_ H. Bowlan, kred and A. H.' Wheeler, Marlan nimrods, lodged at the Ogde and breakfasted yesterday morning, and then started oft for the dastruction of all the gnmu in Honey creek. w. Garman and family removed yesmrduyw Omaba, where he will con- duct an ‘office for Odell Bros, & Co., of this city. Mr. Garman is & young man who has faithfully responsible busi- pess positions her and he and his fanily bave many friends, who regret to see Council Blufls lose such worthy resi- dents. Rev. Wm. E. Randall, who was one of the committee who nm-mguu--l the Home of the Friendless in this city, and who is slruJ, ) his condemnation” of it, has resigned the pastorate of the Dow QCity Baptist chureh, Ho has accepted a eall from the church at Jefferson, Mr, Handall bas had a successful work at Dow City, and 1s highly esteemed by the community. He is one of the true men who are in demand in the pulpit. Mr. J. B. Jones and Mr. H, C, Johnson, both Vermont capitalists, the former president of one bank, aand the latter eashier of another, are in the city, and express themselves as greatly pleased ui h the preseut apparent prosperity and confident of the future growth of the eity. They have by looking over the gituation of the two cities come to the conelusion that a wagon and street rail- way bridge between the two would prove of great \'alue at ming over Quincy _for Miss May and will soon at that place willer, G, § a quartet of . C. De Vol sells blm\x\rl Acorn and estminster hard coal burners, Charter and Acorn cook stoves and ranges, wnolnfi steam and warm air furnaces. rmnlwuy See that your huoLs uro mndu by More house & Co., room 1, } 1, Everett block. J Besl brand oynuurl :l HJ Palmer,s. No. 23, 3 less—Dr. Cross at Red Oak— 0da Fellows' Banguet. The Bridge Ordinance. The following is the ordinance as agreed upon by the council and by those | interested in the bridge company, and will be passed at the next regular meeting in substantially this form. It ghould be read with ecarcfulness by all the voters, that they may act intelligently whiel [ upon the niatter An ordinance Couneil Bi to constr raiiroads in the ety o Couneil |Hllh~ defining the powers and duties of i‘"”“ rizing the Oma said lained by the city uneil Blufis, that thiority is Necel given and vested in i Omalia and Council Biulls Rafiway & Brid conipany, and its succ s and assicns, constiuct, equip, maintain and operate thie tern of twenty-five years, unon the ' co ditions hereinafter found, a single or doub track street railwav, with the ncee switchies, turnouts, and side tracks alon over the streets, alieys, avenues and bridies of and within_the of Cauncil Bluils, lereinafter designated, and sucl other venues and alleys of said city as 1y may hereafter select, with the i approval of saia city. And constructing and operating said railway saic company shall have the right to interseet and cros8 thetrack or tracks of any street ov other consent, per railw nd the right to eonncet its main Tine with 1ts dey les or car houses situated on any lot fronting on such main line, by a proper and suitable track laid thereto. S “The streots and avenues specitically to in section 1 ivreof, are the tollow- tiec nnm Missouri river ty uth st strect, Graham Ve, il Streot from Graiam avenuy to Sixteenth avenue, Sixteentli avenue from h street to Third sti vird strect from nite to ‘Terith avenue, Third street to South | street. and South Sixth strect from avenue to wdway street, Provide pam motive power shall be nsed on any of 1 streets and avenues nam d, except on west of Eleventh strect. The tracks of said w'anllln shall be to the est hed crac i the road or her Where t! 1y may day its to conform to the surface of such ., but the same shall b - enne from ever the city shiall estabii t, or any part there time shall pavs llnflwn may iUN, at thie s pave the space between the and one toot outsile of the | substantially correspond wy Shal ol me time, with the Where t pased, th for tie utside Huln 13 mnl in ks said eompany shall restore ulnl not, to as ‘,uml pipes, or the necess; or from the improvements or_1e stract, or d 5 10 pro : Whero tracks may by Tid down by company c. b Tho nd Bridge_com) eptance of thi: Lits thercin granted, with s passage ad approval with 1o o id Omaha & Council Blufls ny shall city, and when its ceptance has been so filed, sald pany shall be vested witi upon the use and enjoyvment ot pgileses, grants and inmunities. con ordinance, and be subject o t duties and obligations theraby imposed. by any other ordmance hereafter passed, ar not in conflict herewith, for the recu ion of the exercise and nse atd compa: of the rights herein granted.” This ordinance shail take effect, and be force from and after its passage and public tion accordin« to law. in And be it further ordained that said shall and High Bridge company fully complet id street rail from the ) within two vears from the date of the tion and passage of this ordinance. And that said company be. and is he prohibited from leasing said tigh biidge any other railway purnoses than for railways. That the case charge each raiiway, and across dge from any part of its strect railway lines In the city of Couneil Bluffs to Omalia, to_exceed tive™ (5) cents for each person: and not to o five cents within the limits of the city of Council senger id b 7, ‘That the failure of sald company to compiete the Iaying down and equ pment of the street railway track, and the lounnu tion of said bridge, within the time as provided in ahus ordinaned, shall operate as a full for. feiture of all right of said_company to 1e ceive or have paid over to itany part or por fion of the said tax voted and donnted by th freehold resident ta: rovided in chapter 1 yers of suid of the laws of [owa n[ r ordained that said neet with and e the highw ridge See, street 1 operated over and acro: when constructed acre between Council Bluffs and Omaha, said bridge to be a high bridge, as defined by act of congress for construction of the Said pridge to be used and oy and exclusively as a street railway, Iy public travel “and wagon bridge, " I further that in case the suid bridge compan or their successors or assigns, shall use or at- tempt to use said hign bridge tor any other than herein granted, all vights hereby anted to said bridge company Shal Do forteited, avd all viehts nder this ordinance shall become null and void, e Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans, J. W, & E. L. Squire, No. 101 Pearl street, C 1 Blufly, J. Earnsdorf, ha trol of the Phanix vhu]n lmus B state that he h: cured the sery s cook of New market aflords, night and day, in the best style of the art. Will also have u regular biil of fare. el Richmond Ranges for hard coal are the best. Loupu & McGee sell them, - Cannot Endorse tho Hou The affairs of the home of the fricndless have been allowed to rest for some time past, not beeause there hud been any ma- terial bettering of thoir condition, but pecause the public had been pretty well tired out with the details as brought for- ward by the mvestigation held in this city. It was generaily understood at the time of the investigation that the mana ger pleadea with the board of trustecs to let him down easy, promising to resign voluntarily, and turning over the prop- erty to the board. The members of the board not desiring to subject him to any undue harshness attempted to pateh up a verdiet, which would neither endorse him or remove him, they expecting that he would remove hlmsal{ and thus the mat- ter could be adjusted wulmm further un- plesasant notoriety. The board was com- posed of men of his own choosing, und men in whom he claimed publiely (0 have the utmost contidence. Now after much patient waiting, the members of the board of trustees come out in card, which 1s published in the Standard, the official paper of the Baptist denowmi- nation: To the Public: We, as raembers of the bos of the Home of the rd of trustees ndless association of Conneil Bluffs, for unfitness Z the positon of mar of st agrecment, and being un\nl\'nw to endorse the man or his w wo do in this publie manner notify alj that we withdraw our confidence and support, and thus sever our connection with the stitution. Witniam E. Raxvany, Pastor Baptist Chureh, Dow City, Ta. W. W, Monrrtoy, ARTHUR STOTT, Pastor Baptist Church, Be dford, J. C. CARTER, Pastor Baptist Church, Grand Junetion, I. Another significant move has miude by tho stat aasocinlion of Haplist churches at its recont session. A resolu- tion was passed to the effeet that the name of any minister, who was not a member of some Baptist chureh, should be dropped from the list, as puhlwm-d in the oflic al voll of Baptist ,and from the list as it appears in the Baptist year boo It will be remembered that 1t the time of the estigation of the liome in ths city, Mr. Lemen admitted he was not a membor ny churen s peculiar resolution evidently ssed for the purpose of catting his name from the roll; n delicate way of re- fusing to countenance hinras one of their number, - All Objections Removed. The Knights of Labor held a meeting vening, at which consider was spent in diseu the project for a wagon and street There was a strong sentiment in favor of the enterprise, and in favor of \ulm;r the de; aid, provided that the council would thr about the intere: not want to have aid voted for bridge, as they believed that the r companies could build their own b While confidence was expressed in the citizens who were moving in the matter, and while it was to be believed that they were acting in good faith, and for the interests of the city, still there was doubt as to whetiher these citizens would not be frozen out, or voted out, or schemed out, and the enterprise thus get into the who would thus get the money the city. Such seemed the chief ud only f Some wanted toils fised at N but there was this point than on 8 deemed that the matter Wount ' ad so as to secure amount of tr. :1 able tin railways voted by if these matter y arvanged. As stated in yester- y's Bre, the council and the ‘biidge company have agreed to conditions and y with both objections will lr which do aw an ordinanc tion day which S0 citiz Another g of e assertion that it witl under 1o condi- tions ever be a railway bridge is that the ¢ end of the line will sty Farnam s bly impor way trains I to got in there w The ordinance as :ngwux [ by all goncerncd, and which will be passed by the mnm-xl at its meeting be- fore clection, & and ean be perused and d before the aid is voted. It scen that the projectors of the bridge enter- prise are disposed g0 submit to any rea- sonable conditions by which the rights of the people can be guaranteed, and the in- sed frecly vident lr'n(mns of the voters hnl\ realized. With this eclear undc it is thought there will be a gene support of the enterprize, as it :gt‘nl ly con- ceded t such a bric contem- plated would be of g l\:l)m- to Coun- cil Blufls. I ean save in ware and H: sl i and soft conl, wood, lime, cen H ete. Council Blufts Fuel Co., No. Hund\\.uy Telephone No. 136 - Troubled With Kelleys. unusual representation mily m the police conrt yesterduy John Kelley and Tim Kelley, ng from Creston, were in as plaindrunks. They had been taken in the day before, and after getting sobered up some were allowed to go out, leaving their money, about $40 each, as security, except $10 each, which ti took for spending money, By nightfall they were brought in again with nothing in their poc s, but & good deal mor under their waistbands. They were ber enough yesterday morning to strike alance, there being little left of their s an of the Kelley doposithoney after” thels fines * woro pa Another Kelley, Mike, was upon the cliargze of stealing a wateh from the dence of James Carroll, the ticker being the property of Charles Ross. Kelley denied that he had taken the wateh. 1le said he didn't know how it got in his pocket, but he found it there and tried to sell it to Marcus, the sveond-hand deler, He was sent to jail to await the action of the grand jury. Dr. Hanchett, oflice No Residence 120 Fourth strect, No. 10 -~ Headquarters for gloves and mittens at MeETCALF BROS, -~ Peari street. Telephone An Independent Candidare, ereby announce myself as an inde- e for justice of the t my claim to the voters la., on the 2nd day of A. L. HENDRICKS, it eundi peace, and subuii of Couneil Blufs, November, 1836, - The Trial of Dr, Cross. A report has got nto circulation, and crept into the columns of the ecarveless cluss of papers, that Dr. C who killed Dr. McKune, had been taken to Red Oak, and that he would be tried the at once. The starter for port is the fact that Dr. Cross had lmm,,ln from the penitenticry at dison 1o the jail at Red Oak, under a I'L ent order of the court, it L |g«lm-|n-ul that the peniten s not the proper place for his nt, but that he should be kept in the jail of the county where he is to be tried. The trial will not ke place until the first term of the dis- 1887, Just when that term not known with certainty, will be held as the unmfiulm'nl: are not made out. It likely that Dr. Cross will be 50 he will remain in the is |1|ut ot u able to give ba i {m] at Red Oak nntil his trial, winel will s several months yet. His former coun- sel haye withdrawn from the gase his attorneys now are Judge Larimer, Swith Miilicison and J. Y. Stone. -~ 8 n~gul.\r dinner 25 cents, 12 Phanix fehop house, 505 toroadwy. -~ Anytlmwwuw it in Housckeeper's ardware and Tinware »t Cooper & MeoGee's. the following | | ter than riche a, deeming the doty imperative, sub mit the following brief statement Whereas, Abundant evidence has been | le public showing Mr. J. G Lemen's and he has ignored his solemn agr ment made with the board to resign, we | do not believe duty demands “of us furthe crifice of time, money and fecl- ings i eflorts to compl the fultillment | BEE "RIDAY, OCTOBER 2), 1886. Proverbs Revised. Boston Record: “Cont:ntment is bete but the two together desirable combina- make a much more tion “Look out for pounds wiil take a proverb wihich ¢ the pennies and the re of themselyes,” s n oonly be aceepted with several 1 rrains of allowance. It is easy enongh to look out for the pennies, but if the pounds are left to take re of themselves they are very apt to eginning makes a good end | ing” is a proverb which, was probably es- ablished for the encouragement of - the inexperienced incapable. But the only good ending for « bad beginning is | generally on which comes immediately eginming un is half dor too enconraging by half. ‘Thenumber of well-begun but hali-done matters and llnmu in the world make up the catalogue of the world's failures YA nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse.” This proverb 1s most true; and, s far us it tends to show that the grace- less habit of winking may be exchanged after the “Well b < a proverh tor the move friendiy nod wi lhmu im- parring the effectiveness of the means ot communication, it is commendable. The scope of the proverh might be extended muci further than to 1 blind horse with- out impairing the eflicieney of the ap- plication Red St ment of U, - ¢ ovwll Cure has the Architect ( lark, W Horse ton, D, C. SPECIAL NOTICES. Speci NéTIC? Lost, Foand To Loun, For Sule, ete., will boinsertol rateof B v fonand FiveCents Per gertion. Leuve ad No. 12 Peal strect, near Liufts. 3\ Bonrding, t the low ine for each subsequent lsements at our office Broadway, Council WANTS. TANTED -A firat Hotel, Couneil I s cook at Bochtele's Y FANTED= By on'hm. railway con- tractor, 100 railwuy stors to work on wrade o rairond in the Tndis L 60 miles south of Kiowa, Kai good win- tor work. Work will ars. For in- formation inguire of N Council Blus. Joow w for location. a Thos. Voight, 500 2 Medium si Diphtheria is u, T yohra. trintof DI that fatal m that it s in fallil provent- If you permit vour children to itharta, *Their blood be upon your e only at the office, u‘mrr» Th., OF sOnL LY express Boe J. 11 Butier, of azef Dell.Pottawattamie , Towa, and his family of gleven persons, malizownt dinhrperin, Every Uy’ the uee of DI itive and Care for Diphtherin, ol aphysiclan. oe, of No. 1410 € oL HI) I\ml .] bt beer, aged Vithe ooty ror diphEhoT Cume or was dying when it tisfied tiat her lite could hiidren was rocei have been s who_had the d up with the medicine and i complotely sub Leep your medicins b hat it ravea tholire o dren. We are very thankful to you, and ouly pogrit (hut wo did fiot cali on voui souncr.” ¥rom the Council Bluffs Daily Globe: poL A N or ot the Cambria (K editor »x tho Globo for 1 wherever he is ciug, His faily wged with Some of “Diphiheriu Cu t of his child Letters 1 in the finding some me his little ones out of eight died rmm o the wedi- required. stions how to cmes sent with them. No docto Dr. Jefforis’ remadics can only be obtained ut his oflice. No. 23 South Eightn street, Council BlutTs, Jowa, or sent by express on receipt of price. JACOBSIMS, Attorney at Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS tices in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart Blook. N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over American Expres. P. C. MILLER, No. 13 Peur/ St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. House, sign and decorative painter. Mache wall ornaments, None but best hands employed and charges reasonable, ; Papier H0rses and Mules For all burposes, bought and sold, at retail and in lots. Large quantitics to se from. Several pairs of fine drivers, gle or double, MASON WISE, Council Blulls, Seuled bouk sent fren. Elould be read by Potie i "MADE STRONG I Dapiea mat e ngon "o yalue 10 &)l men. ONREMEDY CO. I19Park Place, New York, Mout.on Omuhu Bee, CARPETS. argains in Carpets This Week Harkness I7 you wish a Carpet, no matter Brothers'. whal grade, be sire to call and see us before purchasing elscwhere. SPECIALL S.AT.ID. We offe week. the imwense stock. HARKNESS special bargains in Dress Patterns and Dress Goods this Everything in this line will be sold cheap this coming week. See BROTHERS, No. 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. WHATEVER ELSE YOU DO, Don’t forget that the Council Bluffs Carpet Company will make a change in theiv firm on materially reduc January 1st next, and that they are bumul fo their stock before that day. Go see them before yow purchase elsewhere, and obtnin lln‘lr prices. If yow want to buy anything in their line they will give you prices that will cel tainly suwit you Their stock consists of all grades and makes of Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Window Shades, CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Etc. A lot of Table Linens. Towels THAN COST. See them. and Naplkins to close out at LESS Council Bluffs Carpet Co., No. 4056 Broadwa.y. Council Bluffs. rming Lands in_ Towa, $10.00 por ¢ School and cent interest. Land Buyers fare free. No. 555 Broadwa, i e , Council Blutk, Towa, agent for S CHEAP! Minnesota, Kansas, and ranging from $5.00 to ate lands in Minnesota on ) ye time 5 per Information, <-l('., given by SI‘R’UP, rlkm: & Co., Chieago. Mm. C. L GILLETTE, Rt e et il Latest ;:st?,,;x of Tortoise é/&f—(( Wfl-d’ ;A’Vlté&(. HAIR wwbé meode to otdet, 29 Main St Heair & GOGoDs, 0//&:-,& a—f B}e ortks. wantents. reet, Gouncil le‘l/{afi Sotiia #FD.=B.« WILLIAMS, s, I "]'axloR s TWlen’s Furnisher, broawraa Council Bluffs. ~og Pl Loading 8tylos end Impaptations Gonstaptly op Hand&em 1408 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. OFFICER & PUSEY, ANKERS COUNCIL BLU Establishea 1857 CKESTON HOUSE ‘The only hotelin Council Bluils having Flire Hscapse And all mo ‘ern improvements, 215, 217 and 219 Main st. MAX MOHN, Prop. v 7 FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN, hat or bonnet, one fare $10, round frip. Ladies buying a $5 will Le puid; BOOK B]NDIN(, edgers, Journals, County and Bank Work of All Eiinds aSpe ialty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & €0 Room 1 Everet Bloek, Council Blufls, Standard Papers Used. Al styles of bind- ing in Magazines and BLANK BCOKS, L¥ FaENC ¥irat National Bunk, € Sihoer & 1 asey.kukors G, & surance (., vings Bank. Reduction in Prices, IN China, Glassware, Etc., No. 5. Hcmer & Co's, 23 Main st | ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, 328 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Mrs. O. A, Rogers, L;n» of the Parisian M | inery ( Ca o Man:mer, B No. TELEPHONE 109, FIRE uSU’Efi ICR R TR comnanica: German American, of New York Phanix,* of Hartford, Hartford,* of Hartford, Californian, of San Francisco, Scottish Unlon & Kational, of Edinburg. Union, of San Francisco. ‘State,* of Des Moine i Williamsburg City,* of Brooklyn. Those marked with a* insure also_against loss by Wind Storms, Cyclones and Tornadves REAL ESTATY ONEY LOANED 0N Goob ity AND FARM PROPERTY AT LOowesT N1KAAI\*‘*‘#’~.'.*‘. BEST LAUNDRY WORK In the city can be obtained by patronizing the LAUNDRY Bluffs FOR SALE IN COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAIIA HomeSteam 640 Broadway Council )\nuu but experience nl lmnnls [an Out of town orders by mail or expr licited, and all work warranted, R.L. WILLIAMS 18 N. Main st, Council Blufi, Ia,, and 209 S, 15th st, room 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufacturer's Agentfor the | CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing, Slate, Mantels, I’uh. d Window Glgss, Show Oases, [IN'THE “PROPER CAPER” For a buyer to go where the largest Stock | and catest Varieties are kept in any one line. Again, if seller has EXPERIRENCED ACCOMMCDATIONS faithful and trusty help- | those who buy will be agreeably served, | and if sellergiyes FuLL weights and meas= ures, you have three excellent reasons for patronizing such a firm Fuel consumers ought therefore to buy of HEATON FUEL Co,, No. 628 Broadway, Council Blufis, Telephone 110. HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. IMPLEMENTS, DEERE, WELLS & CO,, Wholesale Agricaltaral Implements, Bagjlss, Carringes, Fte . Fte. Council Nlafrs, lowa KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING (‘6: Make the Original and Complete Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, CORN SHELLERS AND RERD CUTTER NOs 0L, 1550, 1605 and 1507 3outh Main Street, “Council Baify Towa. DAVID BRADLEY & CO, Manuf'rs an 1.Jobhors of Agricaltural Implements, Wagons, Buggles, Carriages, and all kinds of Farm Maoh 3 1100 to- 1110 South Main Streot, Counol "'n'?m. Tawa. AGRICULTURAK ANKE HANDIL | Ty n DOvALAS, Gro. F, WiianT. . 8o &Counsel. 7] Blas Handls Fastoy, (Incorporated. Manufacturers of Axle, Pick, Handies, of every dos lodge and Small iption. ( ARPE TS, 3 “COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET €0, Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory Goods, Ete. 'No. (05 lirondway Counoil Biuts, owa. ARS, TORACCO, BT, 0Y & MOORE, —Wholesalo Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28Main and 27 \Penri Sts. Councll Blutts, owa. COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesale Pruit and Produso Comumission Marchaats. 0. MPearl §t, Council Huts. DRUGGISTS, HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Dragsists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Afain St., and Bluirs, Wholesals Califorain Fraits a Spechalty General Commission. No. 5i2 Council Blufts. \\ll(l' & DUQUE Wholesale Fruits, Confectionsry & Fane, Y Groceriss. Nos. 16 und 18 Pearl :t., Cc Broadway, 14 KIRSCHT & ¢ Jobbers of Staple and Fazcy Gracariss. No. 416 Broad- nor Dealors. way, Council Blafrs, T BECKMAN, STROHBEHN & CO Munn“ncturers of and Whotosaly Delors ia Leather, Ha*noss, Saddlery, Ete. No. 62 il Blaty, lowa HATS, t‘.u'fi‘. 2 METCALF BROTHERS, Jdobbers in Hats, Caps a1l Gly7as. ETC. Nok. 1344 Brond ay, Council Blaifs, HEAVY HALD alo Iron, Steel, )lal]s| Heavy Hardwary, And Wood Stock, Council #1airs, lowa. AND wWnOor., D. H. McDANELD & €O, Commission Merchaats for Sals of Hidss, Tallew, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs Counoil Biufts Towa '(‘ll; Hl;l' Iluminating & Lubricatiag dils Gasdliny BTO, BETO. E.Theodore, Agent, el Blutre. Towa. LUMBER PILING A. OVERTON & (O, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, igo Matorinl §puoiuitics,Wholosila I all K| i No. J(Jll LL\IIM». Wholesilo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Agent for 8t Gotthara's Horb Bitters. No. 1) Main St. Council Bluls, 2 ms(‘IINICIIlHll & BECK, b Forelgn and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Nu 600 Main St Counelt Blufs, Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Opposite Duwwy Dopot payuesaids S8 PRIUTAIVA 103§ Y Horscs and mules kept constantly on hand, for sale at retail or in car loads.Or- .x..mpny filled by contraet on short St sold on commission SuLuTEr & BoLey, Proprie Srs. Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sale Stables, corner 15t. ave and 4th street | Cancers Over thinty yoar No. 11 Pearl 8t., | Elevators, (hand and hydralic, ete: $ Consuliation (

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