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'l]ll‘ St SUNDAY MORNING OCT 12, PEARL STREET, OFFICE, NO. Pelivered by earrier in ey pirt of the city at wenty conts per woek. Tna o . BPHONES BORINTES OFFICE, No. 45, Niant Eviton No. 25 H.W. Manager. MINOR MENTION. New York Plambiag Co. New fall goods at Reiter's, Cooper & M s sell stoves. Bay Scakt ors, the b ilroad tickets at Bushne y council meets in regula ion on Monday evening Six dozen parlor easels just recciv ed at W. W. Chapman's, 105 107 Main street There has been sury about $1,500 Toons for October. eral city expenses for the month foot up #4173 (s 18 8 ovement over the old r r. s and John Cummings had dispute on Broadway, near Pearl strect yestorday, that Officer’ Hen dricks locked them tip in the city ja Judge Aylesworth, who has been nul in the country doing some talking for the democracy, has returned and again tuken his place on the beneh of the superior court, Leave to marry was y Edward Maxfield and Nc both of Norwalk township; Thomas Bo. .unl Elizabeth both of this The Bre opencd le th oprictors is Catl having withdr: one of th ship with Joe Dri A new real estate firm has been organ- ized, con 2 of Frank Cook, who has be long time in the business, and W C. Mor; wte of the firm of Cooke & Morgar he new firm will be Cook & Morgan, and they will occupy No. 5 Pearl Btreet. Messrs. Robinson Bros., the jewelers, have nearly completed their store and will shortly open their new addition to the public. f(_v the arrangement they ave nearly completed, they will have three times as much room ‘s formerly and will be enabled to display their la stock to a much better advantage t ever befq Yestc Taced in the ety t s licenses from the v given to Williams, also 1o Brewer, inonnced, wn and Mr. Sto gone i partner ch. 'rnoon & quartet ul young bl discussing on 13 way the important question as to whi 1 w8 the best man, In trying to settle it, one got knocked out of time and the four got booked at the station, giving their names as John Lyneh, .\:vpln-u O'Hara, Richard Lynch and the “‘un- lmown,"um drunk and sulky to give a name. Richard Lynch wasgiven a hear- ing yesterday afternoon and fined $5 and costs, although he did not hit a blow his chief part in the affair being ze the others on. The others werc allowed to cool oft in juil, and will be in shape for a hearing by Monday. Yesterday afternoon the BEg office was captured by the youngest militia com- R“" in the state, with Captain Charlie [ulleys at their head and Louie Oreutt as the drummer. In the ranks were Clyde Smith, Ray Smith, Andrew St. John, Willie l‘nrd) Paul Mn(u(nrv and l{.\lph Smith. Thoy marcned in full uniform, {n‘sn-lmng 8o warlike an appearance hat & prompt surrender was made and the_company allowed to confiscate at their will & suflicient quantity of red, white and blue paper to complete the umforms for severul new recrus The rado of the youthful heroes at- tracted much attention ps at Chapman’s, e Wenther str The new law in regard to oleomargar- ino goes into effect, so thatno dealer can sell it after to-day. Although numerous rs have been handling it here, but » bas taken out the necessary papers, ho a wholesale dealer. It appears that the retail dealers propose discontinuing the sale of it, from the fact that not one has sccured . the necessary permit, and the Gme being up, The retail dealers are obliged to seli from the original of the arrangements which to de public the dealer to keep the url;._l al package in an 1ce chest, or e o firkin, so that when they get the ol i serve 1t to a custom ing vleom _upless his eyes are sharp and he is on the wateh. Great Clearing Out Sale, Of silver plated ware to make room for our new stock \|~ our present stock rngm’fl(l 3 No. 27 Main stevet. - Proof of the Pudding. It is always in the eating. [f you want o be convit seman's People's Btore is ju d1n advertising the larg- est and greatest variety of clothing, both for men and boys, and at the lowest prices, drop in and examine for your- self, No adwmission fee. No trouble to show goods. If yon want to be well dressed at hittle expense, if you », ant anything in the line of mer youth’s or boys’ wear we are prepared to it your form and pocketbook, and know we” can glumu you. Prepare yourself for cold lasts by ing inside of one of our warm oyercoats. Our hat and - cap do- partment is completely stocked. variety of nt's furnishing goos Childrens’ clothing cheaper and better than any cver shown in this cty. A cordial invitation is extended to you all o come and icarn our prices before pur- ehasing. Hexgy Exsesan & Co, People's Store, No. 514, 816, 318 and’ 820 Broadway, Council Blufl - Mrs. 8. A, Hall is p making on short notic prices. No. JN Broadway. - A Priosts Repose. The news of the death of Rev. Fy Lynch of Dunlap, has caused much sor- row not only in that coummunity, but in many others in lowa where he has worked 50 long and faithfuily. His first eharge was at Elkader. After this was at Clinton and Keokuk. After a pro- Jongsd visit to the continent he was ap- pointed to Dy id the surrounding missions. Besides enlarging the churches at Magnolia and Missouri Valley, he ereeted a large und beautifnl church at Defianee, and built St. Patriek’s church and pununnfig at Dunlap, both brick #structures. he terrvitory which he has thu- developed now employs five priests st Christnias Father Lynch, in driving m Dunlap to Detiang rht a severe d flum which he hllly recoy 10th August he h’r reland, lu h home, a climute being deemed tho only e hope for for recovery. This, wever, did not avail, and he soon passed into rest. 1 onn save you money in Stoves, ware and Hurdware. W. A Woo pared to do dre l‘in- | vayto n | two or three hacksin town e e e e (DAY BEE. | T{IE BUSY BEE IN THE BLUFFS | CO U N C l L B L U F F S' | 1t Gathers Up a V.;;‘ty ;)f News About the | Towa For Sunday Readers, RELIGION AND POLITICAL POINTS Chiistian Y e M ‘s Conversas tional Club— Death of an lowa Priest—Talks About the Bridge —Charch Topics, The Ladies Can Solve It. One of the perplexing questions at this on of the year with the ladies is what Kkind of a cloak to purchase. This can be most easily solved if they will visit the clonk department of HENRY EISEMAN & CO.'S 1 Nos. whe variety of clonks « T in any two in the woest ater number than is earried by other houses 1n this city s there be fodnd that are retailed IHnmI$ 00 cacl, but thoso that e 3 Cloaks of any kind, in the found ices which other houses ean no ch, Call and convineedt and at possibly Cultivating by Conversation. Harry Curtis, seeretary of the Y. M. C. A., of this vity, who has.been attending the state convention of associations at Des Moines, gave the following deserip- tion of u new feature of its work, mecting with great success here. Our association has been noted as to the number and value of the al secular agencies we have em- d for the purpose of attractmg and ting young men The literary and social that was ||(» seribed at the state convention two yeuars ago was the most popular and did mue toward awak interest n the Council Blufls Through it we reached many t hold of in no othe and was n decided sue of fuct band for scientific 1 llent, but a little lu(nh'vp'urlln- ung man to appreci De- rood for n time, but somewhat we are the tirst to introduce the conver- tional club, and we believe it to be 1of Am)uu z we have yet had in the seeula After veading of our the be y a8 to how young nien could turned into more practical chann hit upon an idea that I regarded a: cecdingly promising. A meeting lled and about ten young men present. The object of the e discussed, after which 1 vlan about as follows: evening there are a goodly number n[)mnu- men our rooms busiiy engaged in reading. Careful observation shows me t llwy i pny papers and read numerous ittle solid information. ke too much andaccomplish 1 for one desire to make my ling pr. il each week gain useful knowledg I am in favor of 3 mul talking over ndwould W man take our nnulm;: after glanel upon what yuupuu.tus rlnm om the tables or room one paper through it decide he regards as the best article and that one study up thoroughly until he can give anintell t talk s it at the next meeting. The talk is to be conversational, Points made by the writer are to be brought out; also any comments or objections that the reader may have are to be stated.” The young men read; aught the spirit and be- came enth Alist of the papers found in the reading-room haa veen pr d, soI called out, *Who will take ro Inter Ocean?'’ A hand was raised and note of the per- son taken. “Who will take Ilarper's Monthly? ' —up goes a hand, *“The Youth’s Comps a hand up. “The 1 hand up, et Dur- weful attention was given t the next meeting we had eight or very interesting talks from a8 nany young men, When one gets through talking about article a fow moments are allowed for estions and discus: very profitable talks ha ta (fter & valuable article has sented by one of the young men These meetings have now been held for two months with the most satisfactory 1 of the club tr] others and this leg valry has inspired the fel with higher ideals of reading. Oc- ionally t ticle seleeted by some young min is such that he understands much about it before reading. ()m- young man took the Philadelph Press and from that selected an article on *‘The Battle of Gettysburg.” He had lived buu a few miles” from the place at the time of the war; knew the streams, rocks, trecs, fences, and many instance: connected with that memorable battl An unusual smount of interest was mmlmu it and sorintion.. Anothor took ¢ sermons. He had heard mage leciur and preach; knew much about his great church, the spoke of the im- mense erowds that gathered there oy nday; how visitors to New York and Brooklyn thought the muunn]u.- unless they went to hear s if you follow the crowd from ini or railrond station, you 4 mage'’s, and how the harsh voi great preacher could be Allwlmvlh hl~1n1 T all parts of the great tabernac! I must pause, but before clos nw sum up the benefits, Our conyers olub has awakened thought, strengther memory, developed the powers of dis cernment and cultivated the art of ex- Ll ur books are made by More- , room 1, Everett block. See that y Talk About the Bridge, “You need not worry alout the rates to be charged over the new wugon idge,” remarked a rather close ob- server of business matters. *It is all right for the council to put a limit to the . Ten cents is the limit fixed, but that will take & man from the Metho: dist church in Council Blufls to the middle of Omaha, auway, and perhaps further.. I understand t the ordinance mukes the compuny agrecto charge no more thun fiye cents from any point in Council Blufls to any point on the line inside of the limits, and only ten cents to wherever its western terminus may be in Omaba, It 18 cheap enough st this rate, but busi- policy will make the rates sull cheaper. The men who go into this bridge enterprise go into it to make moncy out of it oy ouglit to make semothing out of it. ~ Now 1t 1s a settled fac s shown by the history of all ' such bridges, t the only ake money by it is to have great many people” crossing and . re ciossing, and the only way 1o get many rmph- 1o eross it is to make tie rate so w that people will eross it da sgularly. Just see how it has b o AT ago there we ! Lhey charged fifty cents a passenger. They hardly could muke both ends g he back men took & tumble w themsolves, and the rate wus put down to twenty-five cents Now there are a dozen or more hucks lllh SUN I)A\ th | wenier < will - rit are -Imln.' well at | beeanse more people | bridge folks are as sharp as the b and they will make tiie rates loy own accord to eateh more trade “Did you know that the bridge scheme gone p?” asked one of the retail merchants of the Bek man yesterday The Brr n pleaded ignor: ked the reasons for such s qu tion. “Well, I'll tell you. told me the other evening that he getting ready to conte over her know he is in Omaha most of the time- 1 open up the eyves of the people. He suys he wili show the people t the biggest swindling scheme ev vised, and that th i in the fence, He is going to knock the whole thing endwise, and st the y by unearthing facts are nnderneath. Ldon't know what he is going to do, but he promises to show up enough to kil the seheme.”” The Ber man asgked his informant how this blus- ter of Vaughan's had atfeeted him, *Oh 1 believe the bridge will be the biggest thing happened to Couneil Bluffs t vour last dollar we want the bridge, Vaughan or no V n. As the sme report ings come froni other sources it seems that Vaughan is linble to roar at the last minute, and if are suddeniy sprung upon the the authorship will doubtless be nt, and the animns and moti of their issue <o apy they will be little affected by uny suck: uncxpeeted ery of “'wolf.” Richmond Ranges for hard coal the best. Cooper & McGee sell them. ckmen, of their re lots are Two Sets of Poll Books, The speeial eleetion on the question of votimg aid to the bridge company neecs- sitates an additional set of poll books. It was at first thought that one set would do, and that by using a double check it would appear sufficiently plam who had voted on that question and who had voted on the regular election and who had voted on both, but the discovery was made yesterday that the returns of the special bridge election, with the poll bnuk‘l, would have to be sent to the ity rk, and the regu! election returns and_the poll books sent to the county auditor. This could not be done without two sets of poll books, ' s were no voll books to had in the wus sent to Des ome sent here purpose. 1f they do not come I time much inconvenicnce will be caused in getting some other form u!‘ poll book. The keeping of these tional hooks will probably n the employing of additional clerks to keep them. The regular clection and the bridge election w ¢ the keep- ing of separate ballot-boxe: each p cinct, and voters will east separate bel- lots. - Anything you want in Hardware iand Tinware MeGee's. Housekeey at Coope; Subjects for Sanctuaries, he following church notices are given a place for the guidance of wor- shippers to-day: Rev. J. Fisk_will pr in the A, M. E. church on Willinms street at 7 o’clock this evening. Serviees in the Congregational church 3 ingand ¢ Preaching by the pastor. “ Morning subjeet, “‘Ha ing Power with God."~ Evcning, * hold the Lamb of God.” A nhea tation is extended all who may desire to attend. Rev., J. F. McDowell will preach in Saints’ church this evenmg on “Spiritual Forces, their Intluences.” Sunday school at 12a. m. Everybody invited. Services at Union chapel, Harmony strect to-day at8 o’clock p. m., conducted by Rev. E. M. H. Fleming, of the M. E. church. n %hm)f~ at 4 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Topic. “Faith." The will p Resurr “One Tri Marry,” stor of the First Baptist church morning on ‘“‘The ning al of llw Sinner Better than erence to future proba- All cordially invited. —— Political Talk. A committee of the Knights of Labor, of Neola, are out in a card denouncing the attempt to trade off their votes to Colonel Keatley, and claiming that they will heartily support Major Lyman, The knights seem to be badly split up. Mis- Valley favors Maj i of resolutions, Council Blufts out its eirculars for Colonel Keatley, and the distriet convention, representing all the nssemblies, passed a resolution with- holding the votes of the knights from both eandid: A private circular, issued by Dan Far- rell, chairman of the ninth diswriet demo- cratic committee, says: “On a careful s of the district I find the republi- ority to be 800. If every one goes to the polls and votes his party ticket, syman - would a majority of 500, majority overcome. There 50 voting precinets 1n the distriet Now if in each precinet we get two publicans to scratch Lyman and vote for Keatle, hange of 600 votes, which will give Keatley a majority 100, and make his election sure.”” The it eampaigner does not figure out w it would be if two democrats in ch of the 150 pre craten | An Indepe I hereby announce myself as an inde- pendent candidate for j ce of the peace, and submit my claim to the voters of Council Bluffs, 1a., on the : g November, 1886, A. L. HENDRICKS, —— The Bridge Ordinance. “The following are those portions of the bridge ordinance, as in which the voters are most concerned: See. 6. And be it further ordained thatsaid Railway and Jiv h Bridge company shall fully comp! pte » et railway and bridge, from the 3 South” First street, within lwu)u date of the adop- tion and passage of this ordinance. And said company shall unnlrlc(v the balance of said street railway within three years from the date of the passage of this ordinance on the remaining streets and avennes he; rranted, and a failure of said company to | down its tracks on said remain streets and avenues within said three years shall Ul right to use the sawe at the option of the eity eouncil. hat said company be, from leasing sald g ailway purposes tha the said ¢ shall in no ssenger earried on said )5 sald bridee from any railway lines in the eily terminus i i3 hereby I: bridzefor for street ,and ac part o {ts stre Council Bluifs railwa, See. 7. That t to complete the laying of the street railway tr tion of said bridge, within' the time as pro- vided in this ordinance, shall operat full torfeiture of all rightof sa to receive or have paid overto it y D portion of the~aid tax voted and dm.il fhe freehold Tesident taxpayers of said uu. as provided in chapter 13, of the laws of Towa of 155, Sec. 8. And b it further ordained that sireet I.ul\\ l\‘ all conneot with and bc company lown and equipment and the eonstruc- to. be used and operated solely usively 8s a street railway, highway public travel and wagon briuge. Frovided JH‘ Ju. and | 9 OCTOBER 3 1886.TWELVE PAGES. CARPETS. Bargains in Carpets This Week s A e Harkness Brothers'. Iy you wish a Carpet, no matter whal grade, be sure to call and see us befor, purchasing elsewhere SPRECLALL SALLID. We offer special bargains in Dress Patterns and Dress Goods this week B the imwense stock, HARKNESS corything in this line will be sold cheap this coming we BROTHERS, No. 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. TOMORROW SGRAND SALE HENRY EISEMAN & COMPANY win, i omorrow. MONDAY, place on salea large line of Tobogan Hoodsé&. Jersey Caps SLIGHTLY SOILED. 2,000 in NUMBER; NO MORE, NO LESS. Will beo, in ihe Store in the basement rooin for o’clock Domestic red tomorrow, MOND.1Y, morning. Sale commencing at 9 Department of Eiseman's Manunoth’s People’s 10¢ and 25¢ Each. These goods aregenerally sold from 50c and some of them as high as$2.50 and §3 each. | We purchased them cheap and propose to make it lively for one day by giving the public the greatest bargains eve - laid on any counter by | any metchantin America. Be sure to inspect th-se Tobbogan Hoods and Jersey Caps temorrow, MONDAY, at HenryEisemand& Company's PEOPLES’ STORE, 314, 316, 318 and 320 Broadway,Council Bluffs. Hgs. €. L. GILLETTE, Beitlosiottnestinrd Calteil St ftas, a—/ s s, 5&&5‘ and dam_&r;u Hair (,/Lwa.mr,wf&, HAIR Work wade to atdet, GOO0DS, Office Warks. 29 .,({cu:w Atvvat, Gouneil E«lwf/&, Sowwa. 'FARM LANDS CHEAP! Farming 1 $10.00 per acre. cent interest. Lands in_ Towa, Land Buyers fare free. No, 655 Broadway, Council Bluf further that in case t he said bridge company or their suce 0rs or assiens, shall use or at- tempt 1o use said hign bridge for any othe Dk ose than herein granied, il tights hereby ('nnhrn*d or granted to sad bridge company shall be forfeited, and all rights under this ordinance shall become null &nd yoid. — - Fersonal Paragraphs, Deputy Clerk Shea is'off for a Sunday in Des Moines. Mrs, Martin Cascy, who has been dangerously ill, is recoyering rapidly. Ben Austin, whose band was injured while at work on the Union Pacitie bridge, is now able to resume avork. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, TA, Established 1857 [1S 11 “PROPER CAPER™ ock For a buyer to go where the largest and Greatest Varieties are kept in any line. . Again, if seller has' EXPERIENC AccommcnaTIONS faithful and trusty help those who buy will be agreeably served, and if seller giyes FuLL weights dnd ez ures, you have three excellent reasons for atronizing such a irm el consutmers cught théreiare 't by’ of HEATON FUEL Co,, No. 628 Broadway, Council Biufts, Telephone 110. Minnesota shool and state lands in Minn Information, ete., given by lowa, age it for Froidriksen & Co 0., Kansas, and ranging from $5.00 to ota on 80 y Ars’ time B per P. LAUSTRUP, Chicago. | CEESTON HOUSE The only hotelin Council Blufis having Fire Hscape And all mo 'ern improvements. 215, 217 and 219 Main st. MAX MOHN, Prop. StarSale Stabls and Mule Yard, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Opposite Dummy Depot, Pajuesaadey SB DejuRLIRR ¥2018 {I§ orscs and mules kept constantly on hand, for sale at re il or in car loads.Or- filled by contract on short sold o1 commission x & BoLey, Proprie sphone No. 11 Formerly of Keil 1st..ave and 4b stroo ale Stavles, corner R. RIOE M D, Tumors reimoyed withou drawink of-blood, Vexporieice. change in their firm on mate; will certainly swit you Their stock consists of all grad A lot of Table Linens. Towels * THAN COST. See them. Jailor ° SPECIAL NOTICES. IWOTITE. Special advertisements, such s Lost, Foind To Loan, For Wants, Boarding, ete., will b olumn at the low ratoof TE fonand Fi insortion. No. 12 Blufts. Peal street, near Broadway, WANTS. Furnisned rooms, 616 Blurst. Wiree —Parties intending to be office to selcet their wedding earas, TANTED Wi TED—By C. Shonfield, “con- W railway tractor, 100 Tailway lubo rors tnd 50 team: sters to work on grade of Southern Kansas raiirond in the Indian Ter 60 milos south of Kio tor wi form A first class cook at Bechic 4 Coun Y For in- fon inquire of N. & Council Bluffs. l“()l( RENT—A good double building suit for n_grocory store nnd dwelliog. location. "Tiws. Voight, 301 N TOR SALE bury sc: ting maching chine; clock: o Hnd our ablo hocmalk holosate buildine, Addrons 7. T Cinaseys th street. "conen 506 Broadway, >Rl Leadipg Styles and fmpoptations Gopstaptly op Hond e~ 1406 Farnam Street, Omaha,Neb. for tho first inser- ‘ents Per Line for cach subsequent Louve advertisements at our offico Council A boy with pony to carry Bee Oud papers for salo at the Deo married AT toeall Rt Pryors eo job WHATEVER ELSE YOU DO, Don't forget that the Conncll Bluffs Carpet Company will make a Janwary Ist next, and that they are bound to ially vedace theiv stock before that day. Go see them before you purchase elsewhere, and obtain their prices, 17 you want to buy anything in their line they will give youw pr: 8 that es and malkes of Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Window Shades, CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Etc. and Napkins to close out at LESS Council Bluffs Carpet Co., No. 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. sED.#B.s WILLIAMS e > IWlen’s Furnisher, Council Bluffs. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, | No. 328 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Mors. O. A. Rogers, Late of the Pnrisi:m Miliinery Co., Manager. SeLERIGHE ¥ ob] fl\ < Firg [A’SDRH 5 In fhe mem; Companies; @German American, of New York Phanix,* of Hartford, Hartford,* of Hartford Californian, of San Francisco, Scottish Union & National, of Edinburg. Union, of San Francisco. State,* of Des Moines, Williamsburg City,* of Brookiyn. Those, marked with a® insure also_against loss by Wind Storms, Cyclones and Tornadues ] TOR SALE IN COUNCIL REAL ESTATE "l svis! " N.SCHURZ Justice of the Peace Office over American Exprets. Horses and Mules For all burposes, bought and sold, at retail and in lots. Large quantities to selec from. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin- gle or double. MASON WISE. uncil Bluffs, Reducuon in Prlces. China, Glassware, Etc. JACOB smxs Attorney at Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 und 8 Shugart Blo MURDER 1 \ making ts o 1of DR THOS at futal mludy | the fuct that it is infaliible and cure, I you awithr diph 1 hie upon you F0" suli- only at the oflice, No. #) South nium, fa. or sOnt by CXpross From the Omaha oe Butler, o ottawattamie “Towa, and his v () vorsous, E 8 Proventive ure for Diphtherin, i the uid of & plysichin C. H. Blakesice, of No. 1410 Campbell street, Oniahs, who recently 108t @ Dewutiful opd i torcsting daughter, aged about 15 years, Ly dipbtacria, undor the (roatme writes to Dr. J. Tor diphthorin dear duughter was dying who am atistiod that hernte o sther one of our children her throat was filled ation, wo uked your ihe disoase > future we will our house who_had the dipht up with tho putrid medicine und i twelve how complotely subdu t Loon your medic 0 that it suved the vory thunkful to you, aid ot cal il Blufrs Dally editor of the un, has beon th ul orof the Globe for more thun ty yours, wud 15 k 1 known s one of th v nged Some of Dr. J i, wnd the Hve: 1. Letters from bounded in their exprossions of gratitude for finding soine means of averting the loss of all Bis littlo onws. Five of Mr. McPike's children out of eight diod from ¢ “l'"” « bofore he had au opportanity of uatug Dr. Jefloris” remedy. puir with cap " b ¥: Jelloris cures mm,,.‘-x constipation (u w very short 1ime. Hest Y erences given. Dyspepein 18 the cause of ninety per cont of disosod conditions Prico §5 1or two weel AL DL Jofferis” diphtheris teing 18 infalliblo a e throuts. Tndisponsible (o t o Fid, CADOSFOUS loprd catarrhal conditio Full printed i cmes with 4 ) remedie L9 Consuitation froe. ONEY LOANED o~ Goob ciTy BOOK BINDING Ledgers, Jou nals, County and Bank Work of All Kinds aSpec- ialty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO0. Room 1 Everet Ilock, Council Blufts Standard Pn ers Used. All styles of bind guzines and BEST LAUNDRY WORK 1 the oity can be obtained by patronizing the LAUNDRY Council Bluls | ), W. SCHINDELF, Prop, but experienced hands employed | Out of town orders by mail or expressos. | licited, and ull work warranted. P C. MILLER, No. 13 Pear/ St., Council Biuffs. WALL PAPER, LATEST DESIGNS. MANUFACTVRER 0¥ PAINTS, House, sign and decorative painter. Mache wall arnaments. one but best hands emroyed and charges onable. Papier FINE - FRENGH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, | NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN, Ladies Tuying a $5 hat or bonnet, one fare will be paid; $10, 1ound irip. R.L. WILLIAMS 18N. Main st, Council Bluffs, Ia., and 26 . 15th st reom 10; Omaha, Neb, Manufacturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES A'wnings, Roofing, ‘Slate, Muniels, Plate and Window Glass, Show ‘Qases Elevators, (hand and by draulis, etee