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| | B At wholesale by J, ¥ ‘THE DAILY BEE. - COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Part of the City at Per Week, MANAGER. arrier in An Delivered by, Tyenty Cen T H. W. TILTON. TELEPHONES: JUSINESES OFFICE, No. &L Niont ED1 No. MINO MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. New spring goods at Reiter's. terior torn out, and will be whoil, and refitted as an enlargement store, anager Read, of the motor line, is being « 1o run a ve earl, morning train for accom modation of th iring un an Miss Mug united in i evening at the obice of iotor of the St. Jc 50 jimeelf through the hand with a revolver, It is not 'ln night there will b2 Harmony Chanter, } ) M., 11 be present and the work will be excmplified. A full attendance is desired. By order W. M. The meeting at Peregoy & Moore's office 1ast night of the Pacific hotel syndicate was attended by only half the members. Those present were of reducing the price of the property from 35,000 to $52,600. iThe two fellows who were arrested Thur day for working a skin pame on Broadway, were brought up before Justice Barnett yes terday. ‘They were not ready for trial and the hearing of the case was put over until the 16th inst. “Yes, it is pretty quict,” remarks one of the merchants’ police, “but it keeps us terri- by worried, just the same. ‘Therc'sa bad gang here diring the races, but they don't scem inelined to work the town. 1 don't know why it 1s.” Three boo worth’s com complicd with Judge Ayles- d 1o come to the center. Mike O'Connor and Johin Murray_canie up ith £,60 cach_and George Walker went them 50 ts better. The court took the whole pot in the rike off The news of the victory of the Council Blufrs e team at Deadwood was a most relishable item to the readers of The Bee yes- terday. The Bluflités have been expecting Just suchnews, but haying been disappointed once theycould not fecl sure until the Was over. A special meeting of the hoard of trade is called for this evening, at which the decision of the Pacific house.syndicate with reference 1o the valuation of that site will be known. Other matters of importance will demand the attention of the board and a full attend. ance is desired. City Clerk Burke has issucd fif licenses to comm the honth, The b are trian- gular in shape. All ackmen will be com- pelled to have thei number painted plamly on the sides of their lamps, so that the e plainl ized 2 Yest ay afternoon a can of gasoliné ex- ploded in it room in the sccond story of the City laundry. A full fledged conflagra- tion v in, to whic mediate response. short order. ‘' loss by not amount to more than 5 A quict weddmng took place a pursonage Thur cvenin w stll alarm was sc artment gave im was quenched in reand water will t parties being Mr. Edward IKoplein, of Chi cago, and Mrs. Mary A. Gerhard, of Ne ort, KKy. T'hie cercmony was ormed by Rev. W. H. W, - The groom is ) urlllcxnpluln-x locating wedded couple will I for their present ho in Kentucky. Yesterday afternoon a coyple of *‘shiners” from Omalia held up a member of the craft here and took his brush and brass chain, The latter took the thing as a joke until the would-be toughs rau wway with his stock in trade, then he told the police on that beat, and the hoys ukeén to the stution and locked up. nuues are Eddie Cummings and Whitford. Rees, a brother of the bride. watch e engr und 1 Omaha. Thenewly ave the city Monday Warren Gilman Plumb is the prosceuting witness. visitors in for Most There are more or less Omaha the Bluffs daily, looking quictly chances to speculate or to buy home About of them want to take nothing but snaps”—real soft. Tl re fow Bl s ‘Who want to s rifice on prope L for Ih-'lL‘ i8 afirm faitli in the future of the city. Prices continue firm, although they are Jower than in any city of this size, 0 say nothing of the faturé advance, sure to con There are numerous -saloows opening up Most of those who cmbark in the business do not chance much money m fixtures and stock, s profits to those wh risk of tho law are so rreatas to t W g0 into the business. is run the upt many il thut one suloonkecye ently A #3,500 in less than thirty duys, and made the most of it in fifteen days. -Another msta is cited in which the saloonkeeper is depositing, ¢ cash, every day, over £100, and thes to be but samples of the profits realiz saloons in hibition state. The eity 18 _getting no revenue from these plac though the mayor has uotified them to puy 26 & month while they run. st E. H. Sheate loans money on chattel y of every deseription. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidentiul. Office 500 Broadway, cov- ner Main street, up-staivs, -~ Everything from a Jewsharp to piano at C. B. Music Co., 224 Broandway. J.G. Tipton has ns in vealestute. Died ¢ stroke, Thursday nightabout 11 o’clock Peter Rice was taken from Washington avenue, where he was prostrated by heat, to Be d's hospital, Drs. Sey and Cook attended him, and did everything possible to save his life, but in vain. About 6 o'clock yesterday morning he recovered consciousness for few moments, told the sister who was his at- tendant his name, and then closed his forever on earth. 'In the absenceof any relatives or fricnds, Ald an | matter in hund. The body was tak undertaking establishment of and held for further developments. brother of the deccascd, living at Amboy, was notified of the death, and_yesterc oply wus received from him with to embilm the body and hold until his . He started for Council Bluffs on the first train, and will probably urvive here LO-MOrrow. Buy mantels, grates and hearth fur- mshings of the New York plumbing Co. Artists prefer the Hallett & Davis piano, at C. 13, Music Co., 224 Broad - 8, B. Wadsworth & Co, loan money. ", Fuller, Council eanvassed or uncanvassed hams, Blufls, & brealkfast bucon and dried beef, - Travele: Stop at the Bechtele. ¥ it Pays verybody. 5 Ihave an unusually large stock £ pant goods on haud which I'want to r : off. I will make up pauts from thisd: for #5.00; usual price #10.00. This duction applies to all summer goods. re- b A. REITER, 310 Brondway. . Personal Paragraphs, Mus Belle A, Brackett of Greenfield, B Muss., arrived here yesterday for a pro- ged wisit with her brother, L. A. Brack .M Mr. (i. C Prescott lies at his home on ‘lnnca'lmlln]muwsl\ ill of Bright's dis- liscase. His death is daily expected. ~ Mr AT, Flickinger looks very rugged as " the resultof his western trip. He is on- £ thusiastic over Wyoming, and is evidently _ Bu observant tourist st stock of bathing suits at John 4 - Beno f(.u. s, ALONG THE (}HSE OF TIME, Epeedy Herees Make Lively Tracks and the Races End. ANOTHER VICTIM OF SUNSTROKE | Tehind n ad Insanity of the rs—A a Two Nurglars Slight €corch Worthy Woman Arrested For Embezzlement, The Last Day's Races. he last day of the races ned fully as T y of 1he others. The attrs the park were very inter g3 ne s than a thousand | s, but enthusi xeiting finishes was in @ ciosing of the mect pr begun by many of hior s 1 the day for shipping t fiyers to other points, The majority of t were going 10 Sioux City, where an interest ing meeting opens next Tuesd A few horses were shipped lust evening, but the may are rity will le to o #0 1 ve to-day. A partof them nois and Michigan for the summer eircuits in those states, FIRST RAC rot here were four starters plac as follows: Captain Hunt pole, Bee second, Ovid third, Lon White fourth. irst He: inc start, They were sentaway with a 1t White left his feet at the turn, and lost badly. Bee lield second o the half, when White, Who had_settied down to good work, passed her, and crowded hunt hard down' thestreteh. | The latter won in 2 803, followed by White, Bee and Ovid. ccond Heat—Ovid was drawnand the rters were sent away the first time vive, They trotted well to half, where Captain went to pieces, and not'straightened out until he was half ¢ down the_stretch. Both the others passed him, White taking the lead, and the ' latter “won the = heat in 244, Bee sccond, Hunt third As the drivers returned to the judge’s stand, Judge Smith ordered Mr. Maloney to take charge of Loa White and drive him to win He complimented Mr. Walker for his previ- ous good fuith in driving, and said be bal 1o doubt but that Mr. Walker was acting under orders in losing tho heat. As the horses came up for the word, Captain FHunt was very lame, having injured himself in the break of {he previous heat, and was drawn by permission of the judges. After considerable time had been spent i scoring, Mr. Maloney asked that some one else might take his place behind Lon White. Judge mith n announced that Mr. Walker had gwledged that e pulled the horse in the ous heat, but had begeed to be allowed to > Inm through the remainder of the race, promising that the horse that beat him would by and Mr. Walker was ac v allowed to résume his place behind . The horses were sentaway at the flrst . with Bee at the pole. It was an unin- teresting heat, as Winte immediately took the lead and was not headed. The time was mounced as 2:4137. All bets “on the heat de before tne withdrawal of Captain Hunt rere dec had lost all in- st for th for fivst pla n his “scat. White ) thie pole, and held first placo until the mare was seut for the finish. It wasthe pretticst rave down-the stretch that was seen during the meetin mevss Iu‘\\‘ 1\\ n\m-ls pole, McLeod Black Diamond second, Black ' fourth, Pirst Heat— Consider: in ureless scoring, but a f secured, and the rapid gait. Longfellow held it throughout, He om third, e was spent took the vas not lapped dur ing the heat. As they. swung -around the turn they tr: :d in Indian file, Biack Tom wis donsid nthe rear. On the back strefeh MeLeod and Black Diamond trotted a pretty for sccond place. ~ As they en- tered the streteh for the drive home th i tions were changed slightly, L crawled up to the lead and McLeod back to the rear ey fluished in wrter was trotted in 1 if the 34, the winner had not been pulled on’ the miile would " have been made in 2:18. As it was Longfellaw was the entive length of the streteh and went under the wire little faster than a walk. Second Heat—Longfellow Wi t the start and McLeod quickly took the lead, closely followed by Diamond. The first quarter wis made in cond in 33, The race upto the S very fust. Diamond was er turn and saded ¢ down the o y close and highly exciting. MeLeod left his feet and was run nearly to the “wire under the whip. He was cauglht just before reaching the stand and led under the wire by anose. Diamond went off his feet as he passed the wire, but was at in 2:211¢, McLeod second, 13l mgfellow Whip fourth, five minutes later when the Lorses c tho wire for the next heat. Third Heat—A great deal of jockeying was indulged in before a start was secured. Black Diamond took the lead and MecLcod fell in behind at the turn to trail Longfe Whin swinging mto his place. McLeod his fe left and pulled out in frontof Longfellow, culting off that ho From the quarter o the wire the race was between McLeod and Diamond. The won in od wus set b fourth place for interforing Whip at the first turn. The latter was given sccond place, and Biack Tom thir Fourth Heat—In this heat McLeod and Black Diamond started without the word uand went over a quarter before they could bo ith Longfellow called back. This necessitated quite a breathing spoll and delayed the start 1y sec »d and the heat Black Dinmond, first; | ; Bluck Tom, third; Lonfe It was close und e: ing fin Time- and was woun by barely a nose SUMMAKY, Black Diamond.., Y g, The races were the best of the meeting, and the attendance was much less than it should have been. The management lost be: tween 2,500 and 85,000, All purses were vaid in full, and " the horsemen had no com plaints to malce. attendance on the Fourth was really the one day’s work that paid. The lot of horses on the grounds and the races g1y e worthy of ‘a much het. s patronig 4 Smith gave perfeot isfaction, but had 1o leave before the lust heat was trotted last evening to catch the 6:45 dutmy. bey’s band was in attend- ndered excellent music 3 except from a financial stand point the meeting was a grand and decided and the management are to be com: cented for their carnest endeavors to make it 8o, First Heat-- from the start to drive the It was evidently little the intention mare, 1 second , but as she accidentally re ceived a mark of 2:37%f in the fourth heat, lier driver started out in the fifth to win the race if he could without lowering that mark 13oth horses were getting tired, but the mar had no trouble in taking the next thre heats in 2:4234, 2:45 and & with White a poor second, taking the purses in that order. SUMMAKY, Ovid e Lon White Captain I Time 2:5 Captain Hunt would undoubtedly have won wnd shortened the race to three heats if he had not becowe disabled in the second. The little dun ware showed great speed and bot- tom for four-year-old, and was enthusias- tically applauded, - Held For Burglary. The examination of George Butler aund Charles Lawson, hield on the charge of burg- g J. W. Smith's residence on the 4th o0k place yesterday afternoon. As Lias bebp already stated in Tux Bee, most of \ ot e g B THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY‘ B INEW BRIDGH the stolen possession articles were found in lv‘ Two handkerchiefs wer and a watch and chain on Lawson, vet heen recovered. Mrs. Smith, daughters and two sons were examin =% the condition of the wouse, its docrs and windows, and their f 4I"m1\ left n the also where the diff secreted. Accord trance it | dows. From one the screen othier, which was left close An ax was taken from th with it a trun vas st Jack Green nsau Broadway, t hat Bu his at 10 o'clock Wedn and_got something, fof which 1 an English sovereign. He uls two §250 wold picces and a changed to silver. rank Wetten, 1t 10 0'clock wed 1 him several E was busted and needed but Ritchic's suspicions wore arous would not buy. _Alonzo Wright te he was employed by Mr. Wright; that st two £2.50 gold pieces, n wateh chain, lollar and some silver, Thesearticl s 4 coat and vest which Butler hac tified P inciud on. were identifled by the different wit- nesses Attorney Snyder tried to make a showing in Lawson's “behalf. That worthy was placed upon the stand in his own defense, but Co Dailey’s rigid_cross-examination wound him up o inextricably that even his uttorney gave up in despair. The court de- cided to hold them both, and fixed the amount of their bail bonds’ at #1000 each, They will languish at the state’s expense until the next session of the grand jury. They are a hard pair, and their chances for Roing across the st arkably good. Full line of shect musie at Counci Blufs Music Co., 224 1 way. et CInievoyant. C. H. Miller, a naturai_barn _trance- medium is stopping at 84 North Main street, over City laundry, He gives you past, present and futuy S S A Disordered Mind, Yeaterday morning Mr. O, Lincbarger ap- peared before the clerk of the district court and filed nity against his wife Mary. case s rather a pecaliar oneand der mpathy of all. The married life has covered a period of twenty- cight years and seven children have been born to them. The family are held in the highest esteem by all who know them. They lived for years in Creston, where the chil- dren were born. Al have grown to maturity and occupy houorable positions in life. By those who know Mrs. Lineberger intimate lier ufliiction s id to be to an_intens nervous organiza tion. While under the influciice of an unusual stress of excitement she im- agines those nearest to her by kinship to be- her enemics. But a fe _ iled _complaint charging her husband with ma lcious abuse. Her condition at times hus required restraint e used as the ground of the char months ago shie took a dose with suicilal - in tent, from the effects of which she has never recovered. 1t was with the consent of the children that the father has taken this last move, and it wis in the hope that a -cou of treatment will heal the aficted wifc moth of her Mrs. Lincbe willing to be separated from her family and it is prol c commissioners .of i sanity will order her taken to the hospital at Mt. Pleasant for lr«-.ltmcul - Drink Malio forthe ner For sale ch Lots near the brid to parties who will build at once. Ad- dressor call on J. R. Rice, No. 100 Main street, Council Bluffs, st Publish the Subs “I¢'s all right Tsuppose for Qecide for himself whit he can afford to sub scribe to public enterprises,” remarked u Council Pluffs enthusiast, “but it does se as if some of the citizens ought torevise their own judgment. Just think of a fellow with a salary of $100amonth giving £0 to have u new hotel built, and _then a heavy banking institution giving £50, ose property will be advanced alue D00 refusing to give more than ater of what he would make if the enterprise goc iptions. every man to Just think of a man in Such men had better give mnothing. It wouldn't be half so_discouraging if they r fused outright, and declared them openly as against having any new hetel buily here.” it's the ywith the subscrip- tions for the C who have sub: > who oug £500, up i propol what less wealthy ones are giy ition lists of these two enter to be published. They would 1 reading as you can get. By all means get these comumitte ublish the lists, and let il have a chance to see what was done.” el 1 sugar cured hams, dried beef and breackfast bacon ag wholesale only J. Y. Fuiler, Council Bluff: A Beer and Cigar Muddie, During the progress of the celebration at Parks’ Mills it came to the knowledge of those having the matter in hand that one Doyle was selling beer at a stand erected about two hundred yards from the grounds, Constable A. I. Clatterbuck went to him and he promised toquit, which he did for a time, but afterward opened up again, The consta- ble, with others, went to him again and told him he must stop, but he refused to do so, ying it was the Fourth of July and no p: pers could b issued that day. The constable grabbed the beer-keg and” dumped its eon- tents upon the ground. Glasses were broken in the melee that followed, but no more beer t that day. It is understood that le will institute proceedings against Clat- terbuck for destroying his property without due process of luw, while Clatterby vs if Doyle maukes a move in that dircction he will have Doyle arrested for selling cigars in Garoer township and give Uncle Sam a chance in the deal tto give ion’ to g, The sub- rises ought ake as wood Choil - Wanted for Embez Yesterday morning Ofticer Cusicl Ed A. Goldsmith and William Hal “Bottles,” of O instructic ccived from the authorities on the oth of the river. A few hours later Captain ‘ormack, of the police force of that city, arrived here totake the men back, buv they refused to juisition. They will be he cess can be issucd by the governor of Nebraska upon the Towa governor, The ground of the charge is that they have been engaged in selling goods on commission for wh A third youn ch they refused to settle, man, who was also in the com pany of the two nientioned, was also taken to the police station, but was afterward re- leased, as the Omaha authorities did not wish to place any charge against him, - Republican Club Meeting. At the meeting of the Republican club last evening it was voted to hold semi-mouthly meetings, all others to be on the call of the ofticer ond and fourth Fridays of cach month were selected. The club w purchase uniforms for all color who are not able to furnish the It was decided to unite the pai ized colored club with that in _ex istence. Tom Smith, a colored speaker of no little power, addrissed the ¢ 5 sl The only Complexion Powder in the world that is without vulgarity, without injury to the user, and without doubt a beautitier, is Pozzoni’s, The Odd Fellows Elect. At the last meetingof Council Bluffs lodge, No.49, 1. O. O. F, the following officers were elected to serve during the ensuing term: N W. H, Campbell; V. G., T. G. Allisou; tary, D. S. Brenniman’; treasurer, 5. 5. "The appointive oficers, together with the above, were duly installed. lub, CUnion Abstract company, 236 Main street, Lowest Prlabs. *S3U0ING Y ¥ 1 "S|000G L/ 418G 59140490 EMPKIE WEHOLESALE EHARDWARE, CUTLERY, ET= Manufacturer of Fine Cr Call and exanmine, I.arm‘st Oalnial and lny Bar:h in the oit \zes I have always o full stock to select from, Prices Low. JULY 6, 1838, . SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, est Stook, l METCALF BROTH ERS ' Furnishing Goods, RUH’HFR, .A.Ia BST.ATH. TH. & A, I),.Fostar, COUNCIL Paint, @il X Gloss Go, Wholess No. 8. Pearl St. \\\\\\ ‘Q:Rkfi\&?\ -P..,-,,_ BLUE e. Surnlua LRD-OO - HARDWARE CO. and SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, Oftineer, John Ryan's 1 a Prelimina Jndge Reuther held a spec police court ive Fri Thursday afternoon, wcis M. ORincer a preliminary hea urderer, Has ¢ Hearing. 1 session of the in order to ingon the charge of killing John Ryan. The prisoner was brought down from the county jail, and was defended by Judg Dufie and S. W. Makepeave. Deputy County Attc prosccution, to that offered Ferguson was told how he hu I at ths the ad inquest, been " conducted the d evidenc: Donald M. fivst iwitness called, and in company with the similar deccased all “Tuesday evening. About 10 o'clock they started forhome 15} on Twenty-fourth street, and were coming across a lot in the rearof the postofiice, when it stirted to rain, 1) it shelter in a barn doorw i while standing there the prisone out of his house and shot at them. Kyan started to run, but the v and him, Then he w at. the depot ier out’ of en hie heard ide 2 C the shootinge 18 the i knew him be He ness stood where b but that an who had wise he had A Liyun was shot he came up to the potive station talked with him after the shot was fired, and in his by uld not Swear L it wasimp, cased to have been shot after be HadJgft e barn door ‘I'his witness was corroborated by Con tle Ben I who found the deceasc on the sidey nd carvied ‘him iato the drug store. He had also called Dr. Kelly, and had questioned 10 Who shot hini, but he was unable to 1 also assited prisoner. Mar- Shal MeCracken tostified 19 making the ar- vest, and to finding the revolver. The | oner had said in conversation with b that if he had shot — any one was not done intentionaily He known the prisoner in lowa cight or t e o, and had always thought him beaceably disposed. Dr. Ielly traced the course of the bullet and proved that it was the cause of Ryan's death. Dennis Brown the men as one of ing the house; ner) had Ferguson catted for u Tonso announeed ¢ witnesses. The judgy said that as i had b that the evic Obincer as b commit itim wi aid: 1 don't int and McC minu the of the grand jury. He taken back to the county jail. e b il As a Drink in Fevers Use Horsf Dr. Chas. H. Davis, Meriden, Conn., st “I.have used it as an accessor melaucholin and nervous del pleasant and cooling drink have bed » made the He had caught the prisoner as he in ility. in fovers, 1 very much pleased with it.” was leav- and on halting him ke (the id 1o on w nd then the de- they would not ca in giving his de n committed, 13 produced pointed tovard 0ot re- any sision, would ction was accordingly I's Acid Phosphate. s of nd usa and Star Stables and Mule Yards Broudway, Council Bluffs,Opp. Dumumy Dejot Orders promptly filied noti k sold on commis hone 14, 50 y contract on ER & BOLE . Council Blu short KO, 29 HUMAN COUNGIL o |= O E] e@"g‘& 3 MAIN §T. o s R (GOODS. BLUFFS. She Tried and Knows. A leading chemist of New asters of such m ho-ros Plasters h They are are not i, they ar skill and money the Ath-lo- before been produced.” a novelty hecause th simply to sell ¢ best that seienc ean produc claimed for them. aches, weakness, they dre unequaled. uiscd Tany kinds ixters A all At ik 80 16 e i "y, d i sdnce, but it dok W “atrs Wi & Bend 6 oo ture e tr Our (r & pain u 15 MAGILL ts for the beautiful colored pio- * Moorish Maiden.” York ceve , and will do what s For sprains, Tameness, ete,, i A THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N Y. | WanE Buggies | Nos, 27 to 1} SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOE, 1AL advertisements, such as Lost,Found, | To 1.oun, or = ‘o Rent, Wants, Boardi | ete. will be'insert this column at the low | Taté of TEN CF R LINI for the first in sertion and Five Cents Per’ Line for ench sul | auent insertion, Leave advertisements at onr office, No. 12 Pearl Str near Broadw Councti Biutrs, lowa. WANTS. ING—Also plain sewing done at DU TOOREALE TON i Third avenue, or by the {0 Pottawattan; miles from Council BIuils p at'd priee hat “I”' sell it, on remarkably easy -terms. et and prope fon given uny 5 R ouncil Blufls, T, [OR TRADB—Several stocks of merchandise, also fmproved and unimproved farms. John: Mauin st. m wood conditi time, Good reason ant & Co., 628 Braadw: r ol horse. Gentle For, and sout 3 ;lw[u RE; Ninth A middle A Her, 1 womun, to keep zeliing 1408 Broadivay \7 ANTED. ho for 10 rooms:_closet Apply oni premises, s12 Nebraska or W ouncil Biuits or 0. P, daha propert McKesson, Stocks ol mie o 1 Council Bluf | Aalso western lnud to exchang n or address Johnson & Chr Chamber of Com Omithn, 1“““ SALE—Ata bar eards,” South Omaha, Hm.m Ll\muhm landise. Tlave city property for goods. Call tiau, Room L. B, (l!\l T ¢, on furnitur personal pro S otiier articles of value without 1émoval. business strictly contidentiul, n All PROF, HENRY RUIFR O K, | Instructor of Music, . Council Blufls, ze street, G PRICE 815, The Morrts Type Writer fs a practical, well made and Anely finished machine, and combines the perfect lettering, exact allignment, and rapid writing of a hizh priced writer. The EDI- EON MIMEOGRAPH, the best apparatus madae for manifolding autographic and W work: 3,00 cop n De tiken. TY P 1 supplies for sale. 8:nd for circulars. The Ex- ceisior Co., Council Blufls,la. Mention this paper. JOHN GILBERT, PLUMBER AND DEALEIIN WIND MILLS, IRON AND WOOD PUMPS, Willlam Stedantopt, ~ Denler An— C|Gitr & County REAT, ESTATE Nfll\l SMUKE Porogoy & Moore™y Santo Rosa, H.F. HATTENHAUER, o5 of ot Raiinay, MLQ §SMi Sire: LSRN\ c,\t\c\ oS-, e Iflm’mm- 408 Main St Councll Bluffy, () W &E. I.Snnm.,'. Abstracts of Title ARE THE Clothing, Hats, Caps, eto. k TS cuwmv. Fverell & Fzsllu PLANOS. SISt Magys A, Omab Your Put/'mmgn ” Is Solicited. BEST. %\xgg\zs : Fopalation.ini6d5,25222, 111 1389, 50.000. WEIR snmw— ‘ OB BERS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEINTS | Lalw - mak Fourth Street. | ESTABLASHED 1812, R ) \ p in stock a large varviety of castern ages, which 1sell ata very low rate. | how goods. KD 1878 INCORPORAT RUSSETLL & CO., SIZES. FROM 25 70 300 HORSE POWER, AUTOMATIC Specifh auteed. itions Can 10w letters.fr BRANCH HOUSE, Send for Catalogua, WANTED—LOCAL YOuU Call on M. DIROEILECE, tire: M THE OGDER Wrought and Cast 1 Buildings, Automuatic New & 24 Hand 1100 to 1200, Tenth Avenue, Repuirs. Nos. Il\dn Spec H. BIRKINBINE-- FINLEY BURKE- N. SCHURZ- 12 STONE & SIMS-- C. C. HAZEN-- Pearl S Justice of the Court Dentist, Blufts, lowa, Office cor, Main strect and Broadwa: Council Bilufts, Towa. LATE CABBACE PLANTS, FOR SALE BY J.R. McPHERSON Grower and Dealer in Vflflmmfls Vegefable Plauts, Fraits, Efc. RCE hI“LL l‘ Council BlufTs. MAIL ORDEMS PROMPILY FILLED, L PA ’._] NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE PETE® C. MILLER, Nos. Il & 13 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. <z CUT-OFF 1 estimates furnished for complote ste m users where fuel i COUNCIL BB E. C. HARRIS, Manager. DR. C. .B. MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC RELYTS AND ELEGTRIC TRUSSES, J HAVE = SECOND-HAND STOVES OR FURNITURE 538 Broadwa hest Cash ¥ CASCADE LAUN { MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. ‘ NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 ' ‘s { uli¢ :Aml S cations, Building, Council Blufls, MASSILLON, OH10, MANUFACTURERS, Especially -Adn; ted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators, ENGINES. m plants, Regu fon, Durability Guare snomy i equill with Corliss Non-Condensing, S, TOWA. JUDD, No. 606 Broadway, Council Blutfs, lowa. WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or sal ary: AND TERAVELING AGENTS ON. COMMISSION, ANY—— where you wiil rice. IROX woRK e ENGINES diighest Economy, Simplicity cowel Duradility, Couneil Blufis,Ia. Telephone 160, I ,‘ DRY GOMPANY PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY litary Engineer. Plans, Supervision of Public Work: ]}ruwn Towa. Attorney at Law, Second Floor Brown Building, 115 Council Biufis, Iowa. Peace. Broadway, Council Blufls Iowa. Attorneys at Law, Prac P b Ofilce over American Express, No, 419 ¥ e in the State and Federa Ofiice—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, Council Blufls, Corner M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M. D Residence, lowa. s e —— Main Street and First Avenue, Counci e e Specialist in discases of 1 tar, Nose and f Throat. ( w5 Accurately Proseribed. Catd { ® aarh treated by mail after t 610 Biuf st fours | D, H, McDANELD & C0,, Hides. Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices! Returns. 20 and §22 Main Street,Council Bluls.[owa. SNYDER & SNYDER M. B. SNYDER, A. M.. M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER, SPECIALIST: sof Women and Children, Lrowaway, Council Bluls, T Prompt | £ e ——— FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 DOUGLAS ST, OMAHANEB OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. blished | bo6Bcoadway Council Bluis, lowa. B preey

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