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    DAlLh B E--COUJNliij .BLUFFS IOWA TUESDAY MAf 22
The Daily Bee.
m\m\i \ \ BLUFFST
Tuei lav Mornintr , May 22 ,
BATES :
J O irler , - - - - 10 cents per week.
t/MUl . . . . 110.00 per Tear.
OQce : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near
MINOR MENTION.
See Joseph lUUer'r uprlnR itylw.
Addition * ! local on aevcnth ptxre ,
The Bind Citys had thotr Maypole
last evening.
The latest to ask and got permit to
wed are Martin Sohroedor and Ida
Jebcas , both of Mindon.
Christian Boll , charged with assault ,
had his case continued yesterday by
Justice Abbott until Thursday.
In the district conrt yesterday the
trial vras commenced of the case of
F. W. Fnman vs. the Town of
Avoca.
Ba ready with an open purao to help
alonq the now hocpUal scheme , Rev.
M Lamon Is the financial agent and
solicitor.
James Wulltton was yesterday acquitted -
ted of the cha'30 of assaulting the
Oalhoun girls lth a hatchet , bnt
Justice Vanghoi pat him under $300
bonds to keep tl > peace.
The trial of Culmoro Smith , on the
charge of assaulting his former wlfo
with Intent to kill her , was concluded
yesterday in the district conrt , and
was given to the jury about 4 o'clock ,
In the supreme court yesterday the
case of Wilding vs. Boring WAS trlod
nnd a decision given in favor of the
defendant. The plaintiff In this cant' '
trlod to got possession of his farm near
Orescent City , the defendant claim-
leg It under'a lease.
Dugnetto , Gnlbort & ' 0n. , had the
sidewalk in front of their store on
Pearl street piled np with boxes of
oranges yesterday , almost to the
second story. They are evidently
doing business .on the whole carload
plau.
Mayor Bowman has increased the
police foroo for the benefit of the
races. The now additions are J. W.
Morse , captain , John Duff , Jack
White , 0. F. Opllz , Ed. Bates , L ,
DorrelUndW. McFadden. Most ol
those specials will servo at the driving
paik.
It li hard work to find anybody whc
will confess having attended the side
show at the last circus , which 'wai
"for gentleman only. " From what li
aid of the sideshow it seems that II
should have boon "for ladies only'
and the men should have been benne
out.
Ben Hogan appeared at Broadwa ]
Methodist church , Sund y ovenlui
and again last evening , Many wen
drawn by cariosity , bit ovou the si
doubllcts got some good from hi
earnest , practical appeal to them tt
load batter lives and have uoblor am
bitions.
. The first number of The Oouocl
BltlTj Daily Herald , the now ovouiii
paper , appeared last evening. I
tarts off newsy and crisp , and cei
talnly makoa a favorable Impreeslo
for ono so young , and gives promts
of growth. The local columns hav
fallen into excellent hards , Charles J
Best , late of The Nonpareil , havin
been chosen as olty odltor.
The agricultural Implement bntlnn
till seems on the bunm hero. Tli
Grantonr Implement cimpany hi
pnichased the lots n * > xi to theDivl
Bradlby bnlldlnp , and will noon pi
np a lira warcrocim , fiv.t Mtortu * hi l
and 93 > 1RJ foot. Tun S'ing art iti > i < l <
mem coupiiuy uho Intend * to put n
another building thla SJJBOD , of IJT
slzo.
There was such a strong gale swoo ]
ing over the country this nldo <
Orescent Olty Sunday aftsruoau , thi
B number of teams had to pat c
at the cauuty farm , the drivers IK
daring to go on. Dr. Poulson final !
ventured forth on the road , bnt It w.
all his hotso could do to keep walkia ;
and the doctor had to got out sever
times and keep thu buggy from ti ,
plug over.
The impression has got abroad th
the new cchool board intend to rt
matters on a sort of "cheap Join
plan , and mike economy BO much
hobby as to letsou the effeotivono
of the schools in accompliehing tl
best results. Whether this irnpre
Ion Is correct or not future actions
the board will determine. Ono thii
is certain , however , that other cltl
have fixed their gaze on several
Council BlnuY best roaohets , and
some Instances haveofforud an ad van
of $10 a month nbovu what they anew
now roooivlng. Omaha Is trying
Induce some of the teachers to \
there , Marshalltown has been hoa
from , and s-imo cities In the oxtror
eastern part of the state. Some
these teachers Council Blnffr got wl
dlflloalty from other pl.ioes , aud
posilblo they should keep them , m
they have them. True economy
not always shown by the Immedin
avlng of dollars and cents. Tl
school board needs to move cautlonsl
and whatever ohauges It is bcuod
make shall bo made only after duo i
liberation , and then from a sense
right , rather than from adotira
please some pots or repay some pell
cal favors.
CARPETS.
VUlt Oisady and Oroutt's exolusl
Carpet Hon e.
Opening of Summer Styles
French Pattern Hits and Benne
Wednesday and Thursday , at Blls
Iron In a colorlets state aud Per
vlan bark , combined with well kuo'
aromatlcs , make Brown's Iron Bltti
the best modlclnu known.
Dr. West , DentUt , 14 Ftarl stri
Kelley & Grow have removed th
Intelligence cffise to the corner
Broadway and Bancroft streets , nt
door to J. W. Lalng'a.
If you * re not murrled , write I
BCmiusFond Mntnal Trait AjuooUUi
6 u i Rapid * , Iowa , for otroolan upU
THE SUICIDAL SEASON ,
It Opens with Three YiotlmBi
Ono by Poison , Two by
Hanging ,
Still Another Oitlzan , Tired of
Life , Tries to Buy
Strychnine ,
Even thn American Eajjle Take *
Hli Own Life.
There have of late boon fowsnloldos
In thli oily or vicinity , nnd the faot
of two occurring about together hag
canned no little stir of noniatlonalUm.
0,10 caae Is a poonllarly sad ono , It
being that of a young girl , Oarrlu
McOormlcfc , aged only 18 , a daughter
of P , McOormlok , a worthy oarponter
living on North Eiphth street. It
scorns that the girl hai had a love
affair , and the young man npon whom
oho had bestowed her tender and
trusting affections had tired of the
love ho had wou. On Saturday ni ht
last she reooivod a letter from him ,
stating In substanoo that ho did nut
eire for her , OB ho had , The blow
proved too groU for her to boar , and
In her desputiduuoy , she took the firat
moans at her hands to end her life.
There chanced to bo in the house
aomo "Rough on Rats , " a poison not
Intended for suicidal pnrpoaca , but of
such composition ss to bo capable of
being naod fur this purpoac. The
young girl took a largo dnso of this.
I'hyalclana in attondanoa thought that
the antidotes given wonld soon restore
her , bnt she grow rapidly worao , and
doaplto the attempt of phyalclana and
friends to eave her , death ensued. The
rotnalna were yesterday tnken to Den-
loon , the former home of the family ,
nnd from which \ 1 ice they came hort
only a few montlis BKO.
A STRANOEU IK A BTKANOE LiND.
Another oaao of self-destruction wai
that of a man who was , aa far as cat
bo learned , a complete utrangor in thi
olty. He was evidently IN foreigner
aged about' thirty yearn , and was no
tlcod standing in front of what 1
known as the old Powers bnlldlng
Sunday evening. Mr. GoorRa Oite
nrtloed the man enter the building
and a little later ho waa dlaomtrei
there dead by Parker Masters am
William L , Oralg. They at firs
thought ho was drunk , loanloi
up against the wall , bat a nearer lool
revealed the faot that ho was hanging
byaomall oord , dead.
The coroner was notified and ai
inquest held , There was found 01
the body about $13 In money am
seine papers , from which It appeared
poarod that his name was Jnrgoi
Frotdrloh Joho , and that ho was bun
at Rholdo , Sohloswlg , Germany , ani
was n dragoon in regiment 13
Sahloswlg division to Prussia. H
luft the old country on a furlough , ti
go to Davenport , It. Among th
other papers was a note for 8100
dated at Omaha , May 11 , drawn li
favor of Hans Raemua , and slgnei
by the tame name , though in a differ
ent handwriting from the body of th
noto. Other papers indicated the
ha had boon lately in Omaha , bo
there was nothing to ludlcat
any reason for taking life. ]
hits been suggested by som
who have aeon the note and who hav
oycd it with suspicion , that posslbl
ho had been victimized by some fe
low out of (100 , and that this was tt
straw which broke down his monti
balance , leading him to snloldoj
TUB AMR1IIOAN EAOLBflDIOIDE.
A ltr < ju American eagle killed bin
snlf n dhort dlstanco/from the city , t
airlkihc n barbiMt wire fence ,
f irtnur BI\W him/us ho pounced dow
from nn airy hulpht , attnok tbo funo
aud died. Th6 farmer took the doe
bltd , and sold him to Mr. Spelling <
this olty , who pUotd ttio urg'o In I
M , Oonuoll'B hands to have htm fixe
up In the btst style of the taxldermis
The eagle who thus killed hlinsel
was a Urge ono , measuring six fo
three iaob.es from tip to tip of h
wings , aud was probably ten or twoli
years old.
ANDTUFU WOULD DK SUICIDE ,
About noon on Sunday wliou all tl
olrrks of the drug atoru uf Qrnndy
Oo. except Mr. Ptuncy were at diner
nor , u man o mo io. and after talkit
with souto partks in the store f
nwhlio ho asked Mr Pinney if ho hi
some laudanum. Mr. Piuni'y said I
had , when thu man ould ho wanti
t o ounces. Mr. Pinney asked hi
what ho wanted with it , nnd ho sa
ho wanted to kill a pain from wh }
IIH was snffjrlDg In the head. M
Pluney Inquired of him where 1
lived and what his business was ai
on learning those faota told him that 1
could > not lut him have the laudana
except npon a prescription from
doctor. He then asked Mr P. If 1
had any strychnine , and ho was 1
formed that they had plenty of I
Ho then aald ho wanted strjchnin
ai it would answer the came purpoi
Mr. P , refused to lot himJiavo .thi
and/heny uald to .him , ' 'Man ; wha
the .master with ycut You must
orssyt- " The man said , "Yea'j 1-s
crusty" and , admitted that ho wont
thu poison for the purpose of pudl
his own. life , alleging aa acause , th
Ills wlfo had sued for a divorce , ai
f thft she and her folks had abused h !
nnd that his troubles in this woi
were more than ho could bear , ft ]
Pinnoy gave him a leoturo and plotur
to him the crime of nuloldo , and pi
snaded hita to brcou np and atay
while longer on the torrpstralorb , a
take care of the throe little ohlldr
that he claimed to Imvo aud bo a m
, among men. Do finally conolud
1 that he did not want to dip , and si
that ho was going to BOO that hii oh
dren were cared tor and that no gofer
for nothing father-in-law should 01
abnso them. He then left the stoi
and Mr. Plnuoy informed his frloc
of his actions , who have any eye
him In order to prevent the ozeontl
) t of bis former Intent.
WILL ANOTHEH ItAKOINQ ,
lr On Sunday night the ooronor n
) f no titled that a man had hung hlms
: t on Eighteenth avenue , bnt aopposi
that the report arose from thn m
who hang himself at the old Pow
building , he paid no further attentl
to it until yesterday morning1 , vh
to VM &otUtd tgala , and Ui a 1
amo satisfied that it really was an
ther and distinct victim of the
nlcldal wave which seems to
lave swept over the city , A
nry was impanelled and the
acts learned were about as follows :
'ho man's name was Solomon Frodcr-
okaon , Ho wan a Dane by birth , and
waa aged about 03 years. Ho had for
oars snlTored at times from Insanity ,
hoao apolls generally lasting a week or
wo , Daring the past two weeks his
tnlly had noticed that his mind was
gain out of balapoo , bnt Sunday he
Domed to be much better , and wont
o ohnroh acting as rational as when in
10 best of health. Lsto in the after-
icon , while sitting in the
lonao , ho remarked to the
amlly that ho guessed th'o oow
ladn t come homo , and started out as
lough to find hor. About an hour
ater ho was found in a llttlo shanty
oar the houao , hanglnp by a bit of
lathes line , his knees almost touch-
ng the floor. He was dead , and the
on , cuUlcg the rope with an ax , took
10 body into the house. Although
naano at limes , the only intimation
10 has over made of committing
ulcldo , was about ton days when he
; ot np In the night and left the house
aying that he was going to do way with
Imsolf , bat ho was speedily calmed
own and soon returned homo nil
Ight.
If Yon Are Rained
n health from any cause , especially
rom the use of any of the thousand
cstrnms that promlso BO largely ,
with long fictitious testimonials , have
o fear. Resort to Hop Blttera at
nee , and In a short time yon will have
10 most robnat and blooming health
LIGttT BAIL.
Iftoon Dollars Lots a Follow Out of
a Jfonltentmry GhaxxtJ.
On circus day a young man named
Valkor was arrested for picking
ockots , a orimo the extreme penalty
or which ia fifteen years in the ponl-
ontiary. To bo euro , ho only got a
oupli ) of silk handkerchlefc , bnt the
iroof against him seemed to bo corn-
ileto , Ono wltnocs stood ready to
wear to Boeing him In the act , while
mother stood equally ready to iden-
ify ono of the handkerchiefs found
n his possession as that belonging
o her , and stolen from her pocket.
Some of Walker's friends 'desired
o got him released , they claiming
that ho waa a hardworking boy and
10 pickpocket at all. The judge not
} elng at the city building the chlof of
lollcu , evidently not thinking of the
lerlonsncs * of the charge , told the
rlondi that if they deposited $15 in
cash ho oould go until Monday morn-
ng. They did so , and naturally the
fonng man did not appear yostor-
lay. Now the question arises what
shall bo done with the money.
Judge Angleaworth hesitates about
lilng the bail for a penitentiary ef
fuse at $15 , and then forfeiting thi
- U , and unless this is done when
all the money go ? THE BEE sag <
its that the chief nee it with about
? 10 more to catch the fellow.
Valuable and Convenient.
BUOWN'S BHONCIIIAL TKOOIIEH are wtdelj
ii iwn * an admirable remedy from Bron
i-'K Hoarseuceg , Coughs and othei
i'uhles oi the M hroat and Lungs. The ]
cut. Cain no hurtful Ingredient * , but may n
al 'Imea be u ed with safety. Sold onl\
in Loict Price 25 cents.
Invitng to Enter.
Ono of the most inviting places ii
tl. i olty is the fruit and confectioner
B > re of Hughes & Towsloe , No , 1 !
M iln street , since It has been enlarged
papered and painted. Messrs. Hughe
& Towslco are such pleasant nnd ac
c ramodatlng gentlemen , and hav
c. ored so well to the tastes of th
\i \ bllo , that their business has growi
on their hands until they have boei
0 rapelled to doable the slzo of thol
ruirq. They have had it tastily pa
P rod and painted , and It looks a
C'iol , frc h and inviting as a aumme
& .bor. They have fitted np thel
litudsome Boda fountain , and the !
v i-olo store is filled with the choices
P JL frtahest confectionery and fruit
1 the maskut , and the most fragrac
i ars.
A Caia not Beyond Help.
Dr. M. II , Hiudtdoie , Kn woe , III
i. 'vijca mof a remarkable cure of iconauiiij
i i. lie i ye : "A neighbor * ! * wife vri
i it > clcod with violent lung dlceine , nn
touucod beyond help from Quick Ooi
.utlnn , AH n last reaort the liunlly wi
uaderi to try DU. WM. HALL'
I' 1,9AM FOU THE L.UNGS. To tt
nislmieut of Ml , by the time ehe In
i t one half dozen bottles eliu waa nbtit
bouse doinc ; tier own work , I raw In
"r worst o".d had no Idea she could n
r New LiCmu uuu improvement ( J <
. .ivostlgatlon into the matter coi
i noes us that ono of the most cquiti
, reasonable and feasible plans <
n i ding houses is that proposed an
a 'poratlon by the Mercantile Loaf
< at and Improvement company i
.1 olty , By Investing in shares 1
t A institution , which is backed b
o of our best and most rellabl
< tmesa men , it becomes possible an
tiparatively easy for a man of moc
te moans to secure a comfortabl
< uo for himself and family. In tal
< t < a certain number of shares , at
d rtaln monthly payment , in a fe
g rs a man can own a houi
it . > f his own. for about the earns i
itn itd o pays monthly for rent.V
n llovo the Mercantile Loan and Trui
d mpany , by organizing aud oponin
, i , for business , having filled u Ion
d tt want in Council Bluffij. The
- ! ana and system of loans will bos
a .0 moat careful scrutiny and exan
d , " \tlon , and wo have no hesitancy i
u i renouncing thorn reasonable an
D Callable , and backed by gontlcmc
6 < honor and Integrity , As the con
d. ' ny exists it becomes at once an it
[ . .itutlou of value and credit to ot
d ty and those who desire home
ir ' 'hob president is T. A. Klrklam
( lee president , Jndgo Peake ; se >
otary , I. R. Beery ; treasurer , Oo
'Jeobo , and their ofllco la in the bas
nont of Shugart's and MoMohon
new block , corner First avenue at
Pearl street. i n27-ly
ui
If O-O070
IfS H. R. dONEJ
1 ron THE
1a 1a Douglas Vapor Stove
a The bct ao4 stapled U MM'wwU. AJb * I
4 ClMitUe M r * * . , < , . .
J. N. OASADY , F. II , OROUrT.
CASADY & ORCUTT ,
502 BROADWAY. - ' COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
EXCLUSIVE
CARPET
Only one in the City. Stock now
Complete ,
Mail Orders Solicited.
CASADY & ORCUTT ,
502 Uroadwnv.
Bulk and Barrel Lime ,
MICHIGAN PLASTER , HAIR AND SEWER PIPE.
Hard and Soft Coal ft * LowoU Price. Ko. 3i Pearl Street Conmll Bluffs.
SPRING MEETING
Council Bluffs Driving Park
Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday and Friday May ,
22 , 23 , 24 , 25.
FOUR RAGES EACH DAY.
$7,000.00 Mile Track.
QUnlo Paclflo will tell roucd trip tlcketi from Omaha for 81 , Including idmlaelon. Bpecla , < lum
017 tr ln Icatei teh even'nt ' at 7 o'clock to acconiidate thcie uttendlni ; ncrs.
MUGENT
MEROHAHT TAILORS ,
First-class Goods and the Best of Workmanship
Guaranteed.
NOB. 7 and 9 Main Street , . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS.
DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , iOWA ,
JOHN BEiiO& CO. , is Mala GENERAL Strout MERCHANDISE. and 1 ? Pearl Street.
OE ADIO Oft DRUGGISTS. Proscriptions com-
LD uLMnft Ot p"ondf.ti at , Uhour' ' . 100Broadway.
MAX MOHN ,
RADQTnU/ ft OFFICE :
JM DMnUBUlti JV8. U > Cor. 6th St. and 5tb Avo.
RD I C UIUITC OFFICE : Uor. Main and 5th , np-stalra.
Ulli Ui ! If ill I ELy Realdenco , 609 Willow Avenue.
NO n M 1 1 D 7 JUSTICE OF THE PE ACE ,
Office over American Express.
LIVERY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT
S. S. WAGNER , for fnnernls at reasonable ratea , No. 22 4th St.
J. M. ST. JOHN & GO , GASH BUYERS ,
Who'ceola butter , cgK' , poultry aod fruit. Ship to ui. Draft by return null. 113 Broadway.
t ft DICDfiC NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE ,
& H * PI Ctf U by Cor. Main and First avonuo.
i ? BJCDKIC'KSTT Broad way Moat Mar-
& rifcnog. [ L , kot , 32 ?
( yJlTU CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Cor. 7th and
DC . Broadway , Plans and ( specifications furnlahod'
OUCDMAU In FINE HARNESS I have the variety
Will that bringa patronage. 124 Main street.
MERCHANT TAILOR , Artlatlo Work
and Reasonable Onargoa. 872 Broadway.
0 onu FURNITURE , STOVES and
GL OUR ) Household Supplleo , 303 Broadway.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW , Jumea Block.
LIMIT & HART , Practices In etato and federal courts.
O I DDHUfll K ° HKAM AMD CONFEO
O. J. DnUWlla TIONEUY. 216 Broadway.
* ' / ! ' O nn Mann'fFlnoFnrnUnro.UphoUtorygoodi
EC'TtfTOii/CnT' | I ( X llUij Curtains nnd Window Shades , 309 Bway-
And bath house , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. SOT-
erelBn , Prop. , P. J. Montgomery , M. P. , Phy.
fkftDV VETERINARY SURGEON , Office
UnllY Bray's stable , No. 12 Scott street ,
it I UrMEICDOV Maunf of HORSE COLLARS , Trade sup-
" Ui piled , 8th St. , between Gth aud 7th Avenno.
I ADUflTT Justice of the Pcaoe , Notary Public
UH MDDU I I | and General Convoynncer , 415 BVay.
D CWC Ct C U A110 K SMITH & NORTON , Broadway , opp. Now
IILV til C , 11 UUvK | Opera Honse. Refitted. $1 , $1.50 per day.
fAV 9 OACOCI CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS
UHT 06 UriuOlLLj Corner Sixth street and Aveuno G.
U A I BtaW NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD
Hi MLiil I | GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD. 212 Broadway.
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
n
d NOTICH. 3p d l advertbementa , nc
Loit , Found , To Loan , For Ualo , To Real ,
Wtnti , BoarJlni , etc. , will be Inserted ID thli
column t the aw rate of TEN CENTS PEll
| " LINE for the flnt Injertlon and FIVE CKNTti
PEU LINK tor each subsequent Insertion.
! > Love dy ertltom * at oar ofBc * , Mo. T
I. Pearl Street , near B > jadway.
Wanta.
Krirybody Council Bloffi Io
WANTED Tui Di , SO cents per week , de
llrered by carriers. Office , Ho T Pearl Street
near Broadway.
For Sale ana Bent
BEES In pacxuti oi a hundred al We
OLD packet ai Tun Bu office , No. T Pearl
itreet U
MBS , H. J , HILTON , M , UM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
tit
P. OVERTON ,
PEALElt IN
Hard Wood , Yellow Pine
and Red Cedar Lnmber ,
Oak and lied C dar riling , CeJtr
I'olet and Fence I cxts , OaK Dimension atufl
llililge Material of all kludt , at Bed Heck Filcei
A Specialty ID
WOOD AT9D COAL
for brick yard purpttci. A full upply rf woo
and coal alwayt on him ! at yard , 80 ! and 80
Mtln itreet. Otllce , (03 Fini itreet , letwM
Ualn aud Teirl itrctti
MOROAN , KELLER & 00. ,
crnraoxia ? A. * * 30 oat. a
The lineal quality aud Urvwt itock wett u
Chicago of Vt ooden and UeUllo Oaei. Call * al
tended to at all noun. We defv competition i
quality ot coodi or.prlce * . Our MrMcryim hi
tetroa ai uauertaker for forty ) ft * > n and thoi
ougaly uooenuiMl * hi * huanee * . Wanroomi
311 Broadway. UPUOLdTKRINO ta all K
bnnobei Bromotly attended to AlM carpOl *
Drequlatl cnphia anu HA ej
Z. T. LINDSEY & GO.
412 Broadway , Ojuncll BluffimtVA
West Side Square , 01arlnda/IOWA <
B. S. TERWILLIGER ,
. DECORATOR AND DEALER IN FANCY
IF _ A. IP IE IE ? , ,
31 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
DUQUETTE , GUIBERI & CO. ,
( Succooeora to ERB & DUQUETTE )
rr
16 and 18 Pearl stM Council BIuTs , Ia.
SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD ,
DEALERS IN
GROCERY PROVISION , BOOTS&SHOES
D.-afts on I1 ' I ttuuud , Dublin , for sale. 343 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
PETER C. MILLER
I
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
T "W T < flh "W TBT" ' ' > v
"
AND WINDOW SHADES. PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ,
FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLES * ns-18 AND 20
, North Main . 'itroat
DeVOL & WRIGHT ,
504 Broadway , and 10 and 12 Main Street ,
Council Bluffs. Ia. ,
Invite attention to a complete line of Oil and Vapc-r Stoves , Fil
ters and Water Coolers.Rlce cream Freezers , ] oa Boxes fie-
frieerators. ; Lawn Mowers and Bird Cages at piices that
cannot fail to please , ( Jail nd see us or write
tor o ronlar and prices.
_ _
M1K M. McALISTt-.B ,
THE LEADING DEALER IN
MILLIHERY & MOTIONS ,
225 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
M. GALLAGHER ,
G-HOOIB H
New Store , Fresh Goods , Low Price * . Polite Attendants.
First Door . . East of the Metropolitan Hotel , Lower Broadway
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FITLE ABSTRACT 0 FFICE.
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Lands and Lots Bought and Sold.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES.
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS ,
OUBOIL BLWFFS ! OWA
MAS MOHN. PROPRIETOR ,
215 , 217 and 219 south Main street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . . . IOWA.
0. A. BENEDICT
MRS. . . ,
THE LEADING DEALER IN
337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , fowa ,
WINTHERLICH BRO'S ,
Iron & Brass Fooflry
Cor. Gth Street and llth Avenue ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
I. D. 1DMUKBSOH , 1. L. BlUJOiST. i , W. BIEirj
1'reeldeut Vlco-Prw't. Caahler.
CITIZENS BANK
Of Coanoil Blnft * .
Or nlicJ under the l w of the State ot lowi
' ld np capital S 76,1 > M
Aothoriied capital. _ _ . _ _ SGO.COQ
Inuridt paid on time deposits. UfJiIt * lasaod
JD the principal cltlea of the UnltJrj 'dtatea and
Europe. Special attention given to collection !
ind corregpaudence with prompt rotnrni
DIBKOTOU.
J. D. Eilmandion , K. L. rihugart ,
. W. Wallace , J. W. tlodfer
A. W. Street.
rnoe orrioia. w. u. M. rum ,
OfflJEB JPUSEY ,
Gonneil Blnlb , Ia ,
Established , - - ' 1856
Detlen la Terilca aa4 DeawHi
M kMM NOUtttM ,
! , E , J , HARUINO , M , D , ,
Medical Electrician
AND
GYNECOLOGIST.
Onctute of Klectroptthlc Institution , PhlU
tlelphU , Penrn.
Office Dor , Broadway & Glenn Ave.
COUNCIL ULUFFH , IOWA.
The treatment of all dleeuet nd plnlal
Icnltiei peculUr to ( fm lw a epecUllr
W. R. VAUGHAN :
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Omah * Mid Council Bluffs
Rral Estate & Collection Agency ,
n Odd Fellow.a block , over Savings'
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W1IOLU1L1
PROMPT CASH PAID ,
Ko eomalMloM ckuf * 4. Seed tot QooMlott.
4 iboVXOfb BLUffB.