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gregational church yesterday. orzimist of rare skill and evident culture, and his ing attracted much attention and excited much praise Rev W. Crofts, pastor of the Con- gregational church ol this eity, leave day for a few days’ visit to ll‘nmls . friends. Council:™ Blulis Fue! ¢ another advance in prices . Broadway. Teleplione No. 136 - E. H.Sheaf¢ . & Co., ‘loan- moncy on chattle sveurity of every description; of " mother League w -deh'gm'n to attend the hational conven- et o THE SUNDAY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, SUNDAY MORNING OCT. 31 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STRELT. Delivered by cormer m oy poet of the ety at | 1NNty Cots por e H.W.Tirox, - . . TELEPHONES Bosisyss Or1icw, o NionT Eiiror & MINOIE MENTION. Now fall Cooper & Met al brand oysters, the be went on day duty 8. Swanson will to-day moye new home on Glen avenue, onp of men on the COrners yes- torday wore talking politics. The Rock Island sent enst Saturday night thirty-five cars of stock. Lester & Allen’s minstrels the opera house next Saturs The vegular monthly meeting city comncil will be held to-night. his into vill show at of the The Arion ringers yesterday stopped at the dfic house while en route east. Dominick Snertock was boisterous and deunk last night near the Colorado house and was jailed. B ming with to-night the polict foree will now o on duty o'clock instead of 8 as heretofors A drunken colored vag med Ilace was st night avrestod for nosing around the parlor door of Neun ) The Woman's night a7 tion will have meeting afternoon at 8 o'clock in the Ogdon house, room & Mrs. Turk, who was on Saturday taken 10 the county jail, she being insane, will be I\A.I|\Ix\l‘l‘ by ‘the commissioners to da he Milwankee will - sell tickets to Astor at one and one-third fare on No- vembe! Lo persons d us of attend ing the sale of lots ut Manill A spec of the Central Pacific esterd over the Chicago, Rock [sland & ic rond. In the car were the California millionaire, Flood, and his family bound for the East. A man yest applied to the chief of police for an mhm»r to go to Kuansas City to hunt up his wife who had skipped away with another man and $200 of his money. The chief has not enough men for city duty without sending any away on sucl I| a Ian Beginning wi ferry cars betwi will'be on sale in the those entering th tickets for the and ket oflice, s wil be roquired ckets to the conductor. The former custom of allowing the pas- Bengers to pay in the cars being done away with, The Rev. Mr. Buckner says that there man - Curtis who i iking the different candidates and claiming “that he carries the colored peoples votes in his pockets; that this man Curtis cannot carry any votes, his pocket having bcen long since worn out. One of the ¢ pastors announced as his evening topi¢, **One Trial of the Sin- ner Better than Many.” By a twist of the KP% it was made to read ‘One Trial of the Sinner Better than Marry.” Several old bachclors rushed to hear the dis- course, expecting to hear the clerical orator preach against matrimony. e g Personal Paragraphs. M. Cohen, of Chicago, 1s at the Ogden. W. Bates, of Marion, 18 at the Puacifio. N. Moore, of Deleware, is at the Pacific. J. B. Hank, of 1da Grove, is at the Bechtele. A. F. Nixon, of Chicago, is stopping at the Pac Thomas Kavanagh, of Des Moines, is at the Pacific. A. W. Johnson, of Sandwich, 111, is at the Bechtele. N, H. Adams, of Philadelphia, is an Ogden guest. M. H. Knowlton, of Des Moines, is a Pacific house guest. @ T, M. Boyington, of Chicago, is a Pacific house guest. A. W. Courson, of Cincinnati, Sunday at the Bechtele. J. N. Bishop and wife, of Dutton, Mo., are at the Ogden house. R. W. Fisk and wife, formerly of Man- ning, are at the Ogden house. M. Murray, of Little Sioux, came in last night and is at the Paciii George W. Gunnison and F. A, Jones, of Sidney, stopping at the Ogden. W. H. Taylor, of the Marseilles Manu- facturing company, is in off the road. The duughter of J. N. Brown, who hus been sick with diphthe sore throat, is recovering. C. J. Beckman leaves to-day for the east end of the county to introduce his patent r.»m e lock. spent Mrs. J. C. Bixby, who has 'been very ill, i8 improv w vapidly, and is considered as heing wholly out of danger now Harry Inman, who has been confined 1o bis home for'the past week by illness, wu» nl\l rday for a short time. “Gault, general agent of the Loun( 11 Hlulh & St. Louis road, returned yesterday afternoon from St. Louis Al Sloane, and E. E. Wade, agent, of Lister Allen’s minstrels, came in last night from Des Moines and are at the Ogden, Miss Anna Clark, daughter of Mrs, Bradbury of the Esséx house, has gone to London,” England, to the consumptive's hospital fo atment Dan Farrell, the well known shenff of Mills county and chairman of the demo- eratic cong ional committee of this district, came to town lust night to confer with the democratic wire pullers snd is at the Bechitele hotel. Charles F. Cook and wife, of St, Louis, are ut the Ogden house, having been to Sioux City attendiag the funeral of the of Mr. Cook. They will leave this afternoon for their home, Prof. De Noruandi, i young man who recently eame to On presided over the organ in the ¥ He will go'to Oregon, 111, d hote, wh e a8 a boy he | printer’s trad i ud will there on nesday, officiate at a_wedding of promi- ctics, He will also eall upou his h friends before his return, but experts to reach home in time to fill his it here on Sunday next as usual, Alll'“ll L nion Veteran be held. this oyening in {h R. hall for the purpose of electing tion ut Pittsburg on Nov. 17, By ovder of - Jonx Fox, Cominander, H.C. Wakies, utant wood from the Order your conl xnd fico No. 500 Broadway, up: Soine m—mmrc_—m THE DAY BE l'(HP THE BATTLE ! The Preparitions Ba: To- morrow's Bl Completed for ection. THE TRAVELLING MEN BARRED. | October's Vire | Clos- g with o F ord a Blank, ap-Th vard | Points, Neola 1se Kunights Again resonal " oM feetion, Bl Prey vot ving 1or T'he s in Council are a | Yittle more familiar with the new registry | most Town eloction has st there are yet with all Under the new law no one ean vote who has not already re tered. There can be no “swearing m" of those who neglected register before clection A voter Jaw than are the voters cities, for here a already been held many who are not familia of il its provisions to who has pbeen registered may, however, be chailenged, in which caso he is obliged to take the oath and be ex- amined, as under the old | One of the most important sections is the following: ‘Phat during the receiving and counting of the ballots is nny voting precinets of such 1t shall be unlawful for persons to con- e withinone hundred feet of the voting p or to hinder or delay in any manner any elector in reachinz or leaving the place fixed for casting his bailot. 1t shall be unlaw/ui fo person. within® said dis- tance of one hundred feet to give, or offer to give, any ticket or ballot to any’ one not a Judy leetion, or to fold or unfold, or dis- play any balloy which he intends to east, so ay to reveal its contents, o1 to solicit U of any influeic Vot i {or, or attempt w'in in any way to the matter of casting his e law allows representatives of each v, not excecding three, to be present at the polls for the purpose of ehalieng: ing votes and witnessing the counting of ballots At the clection he two ballots, one on th the other on the special question of voting aid to the new bridge project. Two te ballot boxes will Je at cach polling place, and separate poil books will be kept, The following are the polling places, s and judge irst. Ward~ First precinet at No. 8 Stutsman Brondway: B. F.'Conner, } and Alee Glenn, judg wid EJ. Abbott, el Firab Ward—-Socond precinot nt, Swan’s packing house, Upper Bromdway. H. Shoemiker, A. T, Bryant and A. N. Heis- , judges;’ M. I Sears and John Booth, street, near Ww. EA. \\ wL)mm t precinet at Doha- John Kettering, ngton, sr., judges; scorge Burke, ney’s old opera_house John Fox and R. Hun A. T. Whittlesy and cler! Second Ward—Second 830 Broadway, corner of Phillips, G. L. Jacobs and David Jer- man, judges; Ira Benger, clerk “Third Ward—First P Bancroft street, 1 tory. Georgé Blaxsim, B and E. Britton. judges; Chi more and J. H. Calioon, clerk Third Ward—Second precinet at the corner of Main et and Tenth avenue. J. Sullivan, William Arnd and Pat Gan- noude, judges; J. C. Medlar and T. D. Gayle, clerks. Fourth Ward—First precinet at No. 5 First avenue, [ 'l'usolwl F. A, (on- over and W. L. Briggs, judges; E. Smith and George Hughes, clerk: Fourth V Braaley & Co.’s wa Groatand Mich Coughler, jude rimes and F. R. Suulh clerks. t Dro- Kinkle . Lacy recinet at No. Ninth street. R. izos and J. 8. G, (,nu,.,rsn-xll clerks One Fire Tap In October. The fire alarm bell sounded yesterday afternoon a minute or two before 2 o'clock. The alarm came 1 from the herdic barn, by the district telegraph, but by some mistake word was tele- phoned from the central office of that company to the fire department, that there was a blaze at Mrs., Robinson’s boarding house, The mistake was soon discovered and 8 messenger boy sent flying to the e ne house, but the de- partment was just rushing out and no attention was paid to the boy, the fire- men hurrying to Mrs. Robinson's, only to find no fire. In the meantime it was learned that Mr. Wisner, of the herdic barn, turned in a police call, or intended to, he wanting an oflicer to carelfor a dis- orderly drunken man who wus causing trouble at the barn. By some cc tion of errors a fire alurm for place thus reached the engine house. No fire, no damage. rullly insured, 1 sooner lost than had that beil " said Chief Templeton of the tire tment yesterday. “If they'd only vraitea until night we could then smd that the fire bell had not tapped once during the month of October. t's been nearly four months since this city hus bad a fire, and ncarly a month and a half since the fire bell has sounded L fore. The city is now without a fire alarm, but we'will soon have n good alarm’ system in running order, “und until then we've got to be careful. There dly & day passes without my con- ining o chimney or two, or doing rething to remove a cause for fire; hard work to have to cover the torri- it tory, hul. it’s got to be done just the same, —— Independent Voter. CouneiL BLukrs, la, Nov. 1.—=To the editor of the Be I have been asked by several of my friends if 1 intend bolting the republican ticket this fall, aund if it was a fact that Lintend casting my vote for Keatley at the coming election. Well, now, the facts in the case are theso: Last fall T did vote for Ree! for sheritf, believing I was voting for the man and not the party; and 1 also cast my vote then for Keatley, h ing the adage “that between two evils choose the least.”” Now I am for the republican nominee, Major Lyman, first, last and all the time, wnd as for my being a bolter 1 deny the charge, but simuly as & voter I elaim the right 10 vote for men of integrity, capa. ble of discharging the d\ s of their oflice with eredit Lo these! id honor to the people they ropre n nd I could not claim that right and vote the demo- cratie tiecket us # whole as it now stands. “t'spl'l‘llll”\. lu.u w. Goss. SRR Commercial Tou lllu Barred. This registery law is a tough one on the teaveling men” said 8 well known Council Bluffs commercial traveler yes- terday. “There are 4 150 traveling men who reside in this eitv and Dl venture the assertion that not hulf of them are registered. The fact 18 that they can't get in during the days the regisiry boards meet and in consequence become disfranehised, I know one of the boys that came in last Weodnesda 1 the way from Booue, Ia, to got registered. You see he traveled 148 miles just for the sake of getting registered. He left Boone at 0 o'clock in the morning, got here at 9:30 o'clock and bad to remnin all day when he went on 1in in the evening to complete his trip. f he comes in vote Tuesduy proba lose day. Dknow lots of them that aint reg to-day ten or now in the e 1o T istercd; why 1 ean produc twelve that | know of who city, that haven't had a ¢ ter in conseqaence of which they will lose their vote lice No. 12 Pearl strect. Fourth strect. Telepnone lass regular wk dinner 25 cents, Phanix fehop house, 505 frondwy, No Fuature Probation. Last evening Rev. Dr. Cooley preach an uausually interesting sermon, cering that it was the discussion of a theo- He his topic | probation, or probation sinner, lately been brought mto prominenc Ad excited much gen eral debate. In the opening of the ser- mon he briefly outhned the history of this discussion, and then proceeded to give his reasons for not believing in a probation after death, choosing as his text: “And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment.” He claimed that if there was to be an- other probation men wounld naturally put off the time of reventance. It was natural for man to cling to sin, and to postpone the day of grace, and if a man dit not improve one probationary pe- riod, he would be even more apt to neg- leet a second, hopig for w third, and putting off repentance until the future. Another reason for not believing in second probation being of any consid logical question took that of a seco as after deathy, tor the unrepentant has o topie which was that character was more pl youth than ever afterwards, asaman went along in sin after r, he beeame more fixed, his heart hardened more and mor i he reached a period when it was practically mapossible for him to be moved to re- pentance. In going into the next world one would take the same character with which they left this, and - would not be any more suseeptible to impressions and influences leading to repentanc: fin this world, surrounded by the prayers and sympathies of christians, & man r fused ‘Christ, he surely would be more linble to do so when death came, and he found himself separated from all such friends. It was not to be ex- the zood and the pure would e associated with the vile and the wict in the next world. Here christians were soldiers of the eross, and were battling in a world of sin. In the next world their term of enlistment would be ove y would enter into are the glories of the vietory. soeiation with the vile and sinful 1 tendency to pull men (Io\\u for it was easier 1o pull good men down’ than to lift bad men up. The sinuers would there- fore not have christian associations and helps in the next world, and if proba- here with such helps was not im- e \\(mhl be no use of another without such helps. ed a seeond probation fact that the bible did 1ch hope, by ing Those \vlm advo accounted for th not hold forth that1f God cl ny sarly ation a wait until made God For God to_cony er death most men that time. un- true, 3 word the idea that man was to thi incon- Mg truth- d one arthly probation, was sistent with the idea of God b ful. (-041 could not and would such methods. vhen the tortures they would repent. not have any such e soften, but rather cause not Again sinners were of the damned in and torture did It could not them to rebel could eate that meck, tow ehange of The cd that it a soul even in hell did repent, he would be ved, but e dd not believe that a soul in hell would or could repent. lh- did not believe that such preaching cond probation was seriptural, nor cas it likely to bring men to Christ. Nearly all sinners were led to consider of the h ot God. who held this peeuliar do still further, or at least would not, not mollif 1 y llwm a trine of a sccond probation. would have litdle effect as revivalists, Men must be awakened by the fear of punishment, then they would look at th seriously, and begin inquirin, could do'to be saved. In clmln" hc earnestly urged all to re- 15 the day of salva- questions what they - Garland Cook stov: Cooper & M¢ for soft or e have them. Dr. Hanchett, offico No 12 P Re; wh-uu 120 Fourth street. No. 1 street. Telephone - The Ilrl(lu(! Ordinance. The following are those portions of the bridge ordinance, as amended and passed, in which the voters are most concerned: Sec. 6. And be it further ordained that said Railw o company shall fully 1 street railway frow th .ll~ url river to South within two years from the date of tl tion and passage of this ordinanc said company shall complete thoe ba said street rallway within three year: the date of the passage of this ordin the remaining s ets and avent Eranted, ||lul ll failure of said company to lay down its t om sald umlnlnu streets and avenu ithin said threo years shall forfeit all right to use the sawe at the option of the eity eouneil. And that said company be, and is hereby prohibited from leasing said hgh bridee toi any other railway purposes than for ‘street 5. ‘That the said company shall in no arge each passenger carried on said ay, and across sald bridge from any its street railway lines in the eity of n alia, to exceed ten (10) cents for each per- and not to exceed five (5) cents within nd bridee, SUstreet, adop- pirto [ ‘ouncil Bluffs to its ‘western termin 0 pany to r*muplclu the laying down and equipiment of the »(rwlmil\\m track, and the construe- pro- shall operate as a vided in (hm ordinance, full forfeiture of all right of said company to recelve or have paid overto it any part or portion of the said tax voted and donated by the freehold resident taxpayers of said eity, as provided in chapter 15, of the laws of lowa of 1586, See, 8, And be it further ordained thut said street railway shall conneet with and be operated over and across the highway when (-mmnww! ucross the Missourl between Council Bluffs and Omaha. bridge to be a high bridge, as defined by an act of congress for construction of the same, Said bridge to_be used and operated solely A exeihoIvely A8 & Street raitway, DEhWAY, wublic travel and wagon briage. ' rovided urther that in case t he said bridie compa or their successors or assigns, shall use or af- tempt o use said high bridge for any other purpose than berein granted, alllghis herchy conferred or_ granted to said bridge company shall be forfeited, and all rights under this ordinance shall become null and void. —— Fresh oysters in e style at the Phenix Cliop House, No. 505 Broadway. - Electric door bells, burglar alarms and every form of domestic clectrical appli- ances at tho 1\. w York P luummg Co. - Keatley. NEeorA, Oct. 81.—To the Editor of the Bee: Having seen in a recent paper & card over the signatures of three mem- bers of Local Assembly No. 7680, Knights of Labor. which card those men would have the public believe was the action ul our assembly for the sake of truth, voluntarily say that no actiou of that THE OMAHA DAILY B 1“ \l()\l)/\Y A. No character bas boen m by L 09, nor have th men been anthorized to pablish any such eard, and tl rois hiriea tion of fals i oo seal his as sembly has 1out authority of said assembly never n apointed those I further say that and pmmittee. mbiy has not ot Lyman as an ree Ma, et justice be done though the Heay | ens shounld tall SA Worthy Foreman, K. of L., Substantini avstracts of title estate loans, J. W. & E. L. Squ 101 Pearl street. Couneil Blufls - Seal braod oysters at H.J. Palmer’s, Seal saeques, fur trimmings, seal caps, cte,, at METCALF Bros ependent Candidare, myself s an inde- for justice of the claim to the voters Lon the 2nd d of A. L. HENDRICKS, - 1 ean save you money ware and Hurdware The Ame pany have w " nish the election returns of this eity Aml the connty, wherever ther or telepnone communication, parties who desire lln same Mrs. S. A. Hall is propared to do dross- nnl.mg on short notice and at sonable prices. No. 328 Broudway. | pendent o peace, and sabmit m of Couneil Blufis, 1s November, 1856 in_ Stoves, Tin- A Wood. ct Telegraph com- ngements to to-mOrrow. - that your books are made by More- & Co., room 1, Everett block. anels at $3.50 per doz at Schmidt's gallery, Main St. Dr.J ——— h Cook, the mother of Mrs. el n, of this ey, l||1‘l| nt on Saturday. The' passed through “this city yesterd Carlinville, M., where the interment will take ground. place in the family The best stove 1 ever had, is the ver- diet of thousands who have unsed the Radiant Home base burner, Cooper & MeGee, Agents, swart, Acorn and s hard coal burners, Charter Acorn cook stoves and moand warm air fu wlw =g . C. De Vol sells 8 Westminst Ouk and onomy st No. b4 Br having taken entire con- nix chop house, desires to red the serviees of < of N J. Earnsdorf, trol of the Ph sty m- that he Ch De Y mk city. nizht and day, in the be art, Will also have a regul - Headquarters for style of the rbitl of fare. oves and mittens at Mizreary Bros. Hard and sott coal, woo . lime, cem ete. Council Bluils ‘Fuel Co., No. Broedw Telephone No. 136 Seal brand oys rs ut H. J. Palmer,s. FHBN TURE! — AsFine Imitation MAHOGONY, ASH or WALNUT Chamber Set, with Clear Bevel Plate Glass for 1$25.00, | ——CHEAP A ' $35.00. | Orders Ly Mail Receive f Rt PT ATTENTION A, J MANDEL, 23 Droudway, 10waA, cou Teverrone = 109, — & CO 1D REA LOAN AND gaRL STREET: uit Counc!! /U FIRE [Nsummr In the hmuwmg Companies: German American, of New York Phanix,* of Hartford. Hartford,* of Hartford Californian, of San Franeisco, Scottish Union & National, of Edinburg. Union, of San Francisco. ‘State,* of Des Moines, Williamsburg City,* of Brookiin. Those marked with a* insure also against loss by Wind Storms, Cyclones and Tornadves REAL ESTF g FOR sALE N Cou BLUFES AND OMAIA. [8) Y LOANED oN Goop city M“.,,\.n. PROPERTY. AT LOWEST RATES, * o % o ¥ 4 ¥ p % o % 4 * "~ N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over Ameri an Express. CEESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Blufls having Fire Escape And all mo 'ern imprgvements, 215, 217 and 210 Main st. MAX MOMN, Prop. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFKS, TA, SPECIAL NOTICES. TOTICE. Special advertisoments, such as Lost, Found To Loan, For 8ale, To Hent, % ants, Boarding, eto., will boinsertod in this column at the low rateof TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first inser- jonand r Line fOr each subsequens insertion. Leave advertisements at our office No. 12 Peal street, nesr Broadway, Council Bluffs WANTS. R RENT=Furulsuod roou "‘ FANTED A boy with pony to carry Hee route. Foisa SALE—Oid papers for sale at the Lee Intending to b VW ANTEL- “Partic itice (0 select thelr wedding cards | burying | e i L oall ot (b Pryor's Bee $0b | { NOVEMBER 1, 1886, . Harkness | a7 yow wish a Cavpet. no matter before purche We offer special baviains in Dr Everything in this line will the imwense stock. HARKNESS change in their firin on Janwary materially reduce their stock before Go see them before yow purehas will certainly swit you THAN COST. See them. FARM LAR Farming Lands in_Towa, Minneso £10.00 per acre. School and state lands u-m interest. Land Buy fare fi HAIR Lotk mwaflo o atdet, Tailor 506 DBroadway, Reduction in Prices, IN JACOB SIMS Attorney at Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and Federal courts MURDER ! ! Diphtherin is aiain making its annunl visit tion. Ten years' trial of DILTHO! REMEDY “for that fatal malady has de atrated the fact that 1t is infalliblo ue pro our chi heir blood . Butler, (lf “Hazel Del 11, Pottawattamie and his family of cleven persons, i with malignant diphtheria. Every n b rocovered by the use of Dr. Jeftoris' I‘llv\l'nn\( and Cure for Diphtheria, uid of n physiciy 1. islnke ¢, of No. 1410 Campbell street, beautiful and i1 Ouialis, who recently lost a tercxting duughter, aged about 15 years, by Jiphtheria, under the treatment of one of the hest phy b Omahi, writcs to Dr. Jefferis, of this ity : “Your remody for diphtherin came 100 late, our doar duughter was dying when it Wi roceivod. 1 am satisfied that her 1ifo could have boen saved. Anoth children who hud the diphthers L was filled with the putrid ulc uged your dicine und in twolye Qiseuse wis plotely subdusd. futuro we will 'your wedioine &t all times in our house e tRat it savod the life of one of Gur ehil dren. We are very thankful to yo rewret that we did ot cali on you un s Dully Gl Bo Cambria (Ebens: Freeman o tho persona) FHrE of the editor oF the Globe for mora than twenty years, und {8 known wherever he |8 known its one of the bost men living. His tamily wus ravaged with diphtheria, and groatly dis ressed, "Eome of Dr. Jefteris' Diphthoria Cure of the rest of his McPike n of gratitudo 1 ine the loss of all hi little_one McPike's childron out of eight diod from di i before be had &n opportunity of using Dr. Jeffuris romedy. ™ | Dyspeptic, why hve in misery Wi le_ i dis- uii' with cancer of the stomach? Dr. Thomag Seiforis curcs every case of indigestion und constipation inw very short time. “licst of Dyspepsin s the cause diseased condi AL wedicing 18 (nfullivle aible in ren saves fn ML i finding some me of ul putrid sore throat, in mulignant s changing it in 4% hours to the simpl bie cure for all 5 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa, agent for Freidriksen & Co., China, Glassware, Etc., ! CARPETS. Bargains in Carpets This Week = Brothers'. ehial grade, be sierve 1o call and see s tsing clsewhere. SPECIAIL SAILIE. ess Patterns and Dress Goods this e sold cheap this coming weeli, See BROTHERS, No. 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. WHATEVER ELSE YOU DO, Don't forget that the Cowncil Bluffs Carpet €ompany will make a 1st next, and that they are bound to e that day. e elscwhere, and obtain their pric . If yow want to buy anything in their line they will give you prices that Their stock consists of all grades and males of Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Window Shades, CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Etc. I " A lot of Table Lineas. Towels and Nephins to close ot at LISS Council Bluffs Carpet Co,, No. 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. S CHEAP! ta, Kansas, and ranging from $5.00 to in Minn, on 8) years' time 5 per Information, cte., given b . P LATSTRUD, Sicago. Hps. C. L. GILLETTE, Best asrortuent and Latest Styles ol Jortoise tsd—utl and y‘éncd—sb Heait OLn—amcutu GOoDs, Ozfur,g 4 9’«0 (quL&. %KE:D.%.*&WILLIAMS,E% TWer’s Furnisher, Council Bluffe. " 3Rl Looding Stylos and fmpoptatiops Gonsteptly op Hand €e~ 1406 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, No. 328 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Mrs. O. A. Rogers, { Late of the Parisian Milinery Co., Manager. | BEST LAUNDRY WORK In the city can be obtained by patronizing the LAUNDRY Blufrs HomeSteam 640 Broadway Council GEO, W. SCHINDELE, Prop, None but experienced hands employed Out of town orders by mail or expressos. Jieited, and il work warranted. P. C. MILLER' No. 13 Pear/ St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, LATEST DESIGNS. MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. House, sign and decorative painter. Mache wall ornaments. None but best hands employed and charges reasonable. Papier FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OFEN. Ladies Tiiying a $5 hat or bounet, one fare will Le paid; $i0, 10und irip. 'R. L. WILLIAMS 18 N. Main st, Council Bluff:, Ia,, and 209 $.15th st, room 10, Omaha, Necb, Manufacturer's Agentfor the g low 1o use the WGl m. No dOCLoF require Dr. Jeferia’ romedies can only be Ehibined at } his office, No. %3 South Eightn stroot, Council | Blufs, 1owa, or sent by e3peess on recelpt of | price. { CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing, M3 Plate and Window Show Oa Elevators, (hand and hydrgulic, etgs Slate, Glass, 3 SNYDER & LE e v e [INTHE“PROFER CAPER gest Stock an'- nie :\ « are L«' any one 1i A y W has I\\ RIENCED A AN faithul and trosty helpe h be Iy served weights and mi ent reasons for [ patr 1B AT)N FUEL Co.‘ | No 628 Br | Telephone 110. | WHOLESALE ARD JOBBI“ HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DE . WELLS & €O, Wholesale Agricultaral Implements, Bugls, Carciages, Fte Tte. Couneil Blufts, lowa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. Make the Original and Complete Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, CORN SHELLERS AND FERD CUTTERS, Nos V0L 155, 1505 and 1517 2oath Main \II'UUI. Council s, Towa DAVID BRADLE Munuf'rs in 1Jobh Agricultural Implements, W\mn:, Buggies, Carriages, and all kinls of Farn Meohinory. 1M to 1118 South Main Strect, Counoil Bluffe, Towa. wway, Council Bluffs, IMPLEMENTS, AXE HANDLES, F.0. e Wt Pres. &Tren &Counsol. Councll BlaTs Hmh Féc[) 7, Manufactirers 1 ro And Small dbscription ; cARPETS i COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, (hi(;‘ap ) 1ain Fixture phiolstery Goodsy V 405 lirondwway Couneil Biuds, oW, CUGARS, PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobace) & Pipes Nos. 28Mnin and 27 Poari Sta. Council Blutty, 0w L LORACCO, ETC. COMMISSION, MAN, Wholesnie Fruit and Produce Commission Merchaats. No. MPearl St Council Huils. Yl s ; DRUGUISTS, HARLE, HAAS & CO, holesale Druggists, Oils, Pai Druggiste’ Sund No. 211 s, Glass, fnin St, and “Conneil s arl St Wholesale Cahromla Fruits a Specialty General No. 542 Bluffs. Lrendwa; Commis Cou b“\\'ll('l' & DUQU ‘Wholesalo Fruits, Confectionery & Pansy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 Penrl St., Council Bluffa, hlunl .r KIRSCIHT & m- R Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. No. 416 lirond- KMAN, STROHBEHN & CO., Manu‘acturers of and Wholesalo Do lers ia Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. Council Blults, lowa ey IIAIT& CAPS, ETC, % METCALF BROTHERS Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 312 and 344 Brondway, Councit Bluirs, AVY HARDIVAR LT, Wholesalo Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Council 1Hufts, 10w = 3 HIDES AND WOl D, H. !\l:-l EL I) & CO., Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelts. nd LUurs Councll it renso s low (() NCIL BLUF ()IL('VU, liluminating & Lubrlml‘ Oils Galin ETO., BTO. £ Theodore, Agent, Conncil Blutfs. Tows. LUMBER PILING EIC. A. OVERTON & (O, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Muterinl $pocialiios,Whol ber ol all Kinds. Office No. 1 Main St, Council Biuts. lowa. WINES AND LIQUOIS. JOHN LINDER, Wholesilo Imported and Domestic Wins & Liquors Agent for Bt Gotthavd's Horb Hitters. No.id Miwin St Council ity SCHNEIDER & BECK, N Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St., Counelt Blugs, Sta? Sral'e Stables and Mfile Ya[ds— BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUPES, Oppusite Dummy Depot, = =2 o g = g = 5 3 - & =2 = I = = kept const d mules on d, for sale at retail orin car 5.0r- promptly filled by contract on short nutice. Stock old o commis SuLvren & Borey, Propric 2rs Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sale Stavbles, corner 15t. ave und 4th street R. RICE M D Cancers . oher 'l Gver thirty No. 11 Pear [P