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    G THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS-MONDAY. JUNE 8 , 1885.
THE DAILY BEE .
OOUHGIL BLUFFS ,
Monday Morning , Juno 8 ,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
rtlit
MINOB MENTJOJN ,
Special snlo to-day at L. Harris' .
Special sale of towels to-day only nt L ,
Harris' ' , 734 Broadway.
Ool. Koatloy Is to fly the eoglo at Car
roll on the 4th of July.
The board of supervisors has adjourned
to meet on the first of July.
AH but two blocks of pens at the union
atook yarda nra bolng taken down.
There was a largo crowd nt Iho Danish
picnic at Park's mill yesterday afternoon.
The ticket which drew the wax doll nt
the catholic fair was No. 802 , and held
' by Christ Meyer.
Bevoral small parties In buggies wont
out fishing to Honey creek yesterday , on
the " dead quiet. "
Justice Frnlnoy says that Dr. Mont
gomery has not taken an appeal on the
caio recently ttiod in his court.
A washout near Persia has caused delay -
lay to trains , there having been no
through train on the St. Paul slnca Fri
day night.
There his evidently boon some heavy
rain east of hero for the Mosquito crook
was up yesterday , and overflowing near
Parks mills.
James filandoraon , of Sixth street , has
lost both of his twin babies , ono dying
about two weeks ego , and the ether was
buried Satniday.
The judicial contest between Judge
Aylcaworth aud Judge Loofbonrow was
not decided Saturday , but a decision Is
expected In a day or two.
Oharllo Mack , "dummy" conductor , IB
taking a few days recroat Ion and Billy
Madden is now "con" of the dummy
trains between this city and Omaha.
to-morrow will be
To-day or - ground
broken for a fine "Queeno Anno" resi
dence for S. A. Farnsfvortb , on bis prop
erty on Eighth street , at the bend oi
Third avenue.
Abe Lincoln post , grand at my of the
republic , at its meeting Saturday passed
appropriate resolutions thanking those
who assisted in the proper observance of
decoration day.
The mayor being necossrrily absent
from the city to-morrow , has made ar-
rnngtmenta to have five carriages placed
at the disposal of the visiting editors with
his compliments. \
( | Dr. Poulson has a splendid fly catchei
In the form of n pot horned toad , who at
tends to hia fly-catching business so faith
" fully that the doctor has done away witt
screens' for his windows.
A motion la to bo made to-day to dls
solve the temporary injunction , issnec
by Judge Aylcaworth , restraining Sherii
Fsrroll from removing Dr. Cross fron
the Glenwood jail to the penitentiary.
The services at the Presbyterian churcl
yesterday were of unusual interest on ac
count of the rare music furnished. Mia
Westcott presided at the organ , and i
Cno chorus choir gave some grand music
I There was a change in the police fore
V yesterday by which Officer Guaick gee
on day duty and patrols Broadway
while Officer u'Brlon goes on night duty
I and takes Main , Bancroft , Pearl , am
' Sixth streets.
The Rescue steamer waa shipped fo
i Davonpoit last evening-in charge o
Jim Bradley and Norrls Wicks Office
; Wheeler bus got a lay cfffrom the pollc
force and will leave to-night for Daven
port , and others of the fire force wil
leave to night and to-morrow.
The final examinations have begun a
'
' the institution for the deaf and dumb
and the. commencement exorcises will tak
< - place on Wcdnotday morning , and th
' ' pupils will niottly leave fur their home
[ , on the afternoon trains of that day.
5 To-morrowtho Iowa editors Trilljotho
Jr hero to got a good start on their wester :
f excursion. These who have kindly ofiei
. od to furnish carriages to take the visitor
b ' on a drive about the city are requeste
to have the carriages at th , Pacific hous
i ' to-morrow morning.
Ono of the Graves family , who hav
boon furnishing muslo for the dime me
aouin , was run over by n horae and bugg
on Bioadway yesterday afternoon TL
little follow had hia faoo badly cut ur
and received ether injuries but non
which will provo serious.
Harry Curtis , the secretary of tb
Yoang Win's Christian association , is t
bo married to-day to a young lady I
Now York , and the happy p ir may I
expected to nrrlvo home the latter ps :
of thla week. Mrs. Curtis will bo lvo
a hearty welcome to the eoclal circles i
this city where her husband has alroac
won sosttong a bold.
A requisition from Gov. Sbermtn we
received Yesterday by mall and Dopul
Marshal J. Mullen loavoi for Llncol
Neb. , to-day to present the eamu to Go-
Dawea for an order to bring Mai
French over front Omaha , where she r
mains In jail for the robbery of tl
boarding house of D. J. Snhramllug o
Tenth nveiwo In this city on Wvduesdi )
morning last ; a full accou t if which a ]
pcnrod In the UJIB of la t Tr.ur . d y.
Mr , Jamo Wick ham received n tel
gram Saturday evening , uivlng the torr
bio nous tut lu am. Frank , had b *
drowned while bathing at Atohiton , K
sat , where lu hasho-n aMonHiiiR Bom
dlctino college. THP young man w s i
hla elghteenthttar , and was to have boo
graduated on MB 2Uh tf hm moutl
Theparticul rsrf Wi > H < n Mm notref
received. Mr. El V * kbaw.hls IrotUci
tartod at once for Atchiion to got the
emnlns.
Tha death of Wilson 0. Jackson ,
which took place Saturday afternoon ,
came suddenly and wholly unexpected by
many of his friends , who were not faml-
lar with his physical condition , and the
lability of such a sudden death. Mr.
Faobsin was ono of the oldest residents
of this city , having como hero about
thirty years ago. Ho was ngod at his
death , forty-nlno years , and leaves no
'amily , but a number of his relatives re
side In this vicinity , James A. Jaokson
being his brother. The funeral will
probably bo hold Tuesday mornlnpf , but
more definite announcements will bo
made hereafter.
These who attended the prlzo speaking
of the students of the high school ara
almost unanimous in their expressions of
delight and surprise at the rare excel
lence of the participants in the cloou
tlonary art. The showing was ono which
reflects great credit not only on all who
took part , but on the school system which
can produce such results. Miss Me-
Naughton and Miss Sunford merit much
pralso for their help lu drilling the young
ladles , whllo Mr. Hazolton , the
principal of the high shool , has certainly
reason to bo proud of the manner in
which ho has succeeded in bringing out
the talents of the young men , and In the
BUCCOJB of the project which was largely
of his planning and working. Miss
Squires Is alsa deserving of the thanks of
all for taking complete charge of the mu
sical features of the entertainment , and
this part of the programme was by no
means the least.
'
MASON'S MUDDLE ,
He has a Hard Time in Geitiug Him
self Sci Right BtfofG tlicPuWiC ,
A Strong
The case of Qoorgo Mason , concerning
which BO much apace hna been occupied
D the daily papers hero , had aomo now
baptora added to It Saturday. It sooma
hat Mason has taken It very much to
icart becauoo ho has been anspoated of
tipping the till of J. G. Mcliityro'a store ,
ad haa been trying to convince the pub
ic that ho haa been unjustly treated ,
'ho young man claims that ho IB not only
nnocent , but that ho can provo hlmsell
o , and enya that ho wishes that the mat
er could bo tried in court , BO
hat he could there oatablhh hit
nnocenco , bat as no one Booms to be
tiling to file any information aud pros'
cento him'ho has been Booking othoj
ways of autclng himself right. Mr. Ma
ntyro found BO many auspicious clrcnov
tancos pointing to Masm as the one whc
ook the munoy , that hfl la qutto confi'
dent that he la the guilty party , but still
no has not baen able to get the necessary
jroof to convict him la a court. Majoc
icing equally coufidoat that ho conic
irovo hia innncunto by establishing at
illbl , went to Molntyro'a ttoro Saturdaj
; o BOO If ho could not BO convince htm
, hat ho would f-lvo him a certiflcato ex
onerating him from Busplclon , so tnat he
could publish it In the papers. During
: ho conversatlun Mason claimed that tin
report that ho bad no money , and thai
the seventeen dollars which ho had thai
evening after the robbery must havebeec
part of the stolen money , was not true ,
is Mr. Mclntire had given him twc
chocks for ten dollars each lately , and bj
ratting these cashed he had the money
Mr. Mclntiro Bald thla was not BO , and
la the dispute MAEOD otllcd bin :
a liar in very forcible terms. Mr ,
Mclntiro grabbed a hammer and
threatened him with it , if he called
rim that agaiu. Mason pulled a revel <
vorout of his pocket , but the affair ended
In talk Soon afic-r , Mason was arreetril
and lined for carrying concealed weapons
jnd Informations weio tiled against bulb
trim and Molutyro for maiult , each upor
the other. These cases were to bo beard
Saturday afternoon , bnt that agalns
Mason was dismissed. Mr. Me
Intyro aaya that ho does not
s.no ff how It came about , bn
tnat ho mot the juuiica , Frain > y , before
whom the cases * tro brought , aud Krainej
ttildhim he had bottnr not appear , an tin
case Dgtlnit MaBtin would ba dismtBSud
The charge against Mclutyro was cjntin
ued until Tuesday , bat It is nudurstooc
that It will not bt ) pressed , na it appear !
that whatnvor tbrtat ho may luvo madi
w.a a condl'ionul ono
Mason has gatbort d up a number o
affidavits to show that ho could n > t havi
stolen the money from Mclutjre's store
the bffidavlts boliig nkoa to cover thi
time of the robbury , aud to show whi-n
ho was. One of thtsj silidavltn Is fron
J P. Anderaon , the clerk of the slot e
who fixes the time n' thn tnklng ot thi
money as butteon 6:45 : and 7:30 : in thi
OK.ing of last Tuesday. It appear
from the affidavits of P W Dt-rkeen
and two of hla employed , that Mas n > a
in the barber shop from 6:10 : until 6:25 :
From theio He went to auppurat his board
ing house , and W Q. SibJ.y who at a
the table with him ( akta oath that Msui
was there from 6:30 : until 7:15. : huu ii
staiteu for up town. OiiBriadwny ti
chanced to meet n you > g lady frifnd
who naturally does n < it euro to have an ;
unnecessary notoriety in ihu mutter , bu
who makes tbo atutemuut that ih.
walki-d tu the postuffiua togcthur , at <
from thereto her h < inwhoru tbo youn
man runlinrd until 8:30 : ( To B > B h
can got a uumbtr itf ether llkoaffiiuvit
hawing Ills Innocence , If ho deemo
them uicesiaro.
The OIKI
Hawkeye lodge haa elected for the or
suing term the f llurring officers : J. n
Safely , noble grand ; D J , G > tr , vie >
grand ; M. DoQroit , secretary ; F G ua ;
tretsurer.
Council Dlnna lodge has olro'rd : '
A , Taylor , i obla gr4ud ; G U. Hr > wn '
vlcegtuuri ; G , 11. Urlntiu , B > < oritary
riuiu oltU lodtMi elei-t o : Friz Burr
hovdl , in bin K'und ; Ant < n Hi g , via
i > rud ; Euill Bucch , et-t rotary ; 0 , P ul I
tioicurur ,
Cobi nt George H on' < , G28 Brouil
it Read Judd & Swil ffdr of $ [ , ( MI )
it reward in another o I nit
Substantial abura s of title and n > a
n citato loans J. W. & K. L. fqur.i ( , 10
Pearl street.
WORSE THAN BRUTISH.
A Mottor Leaves Fiye Litlte Ones a' '
the Ciw Jail ,
A HixrilTrluo.
The city has boon annoyed for some
time by a family named Sanders living on
Madison street , the head of the family ,
E. P. Sanders , bolng of a qnarroUomo
disposition , and having frequent cues In
court. Saturday night two of the Sanders -
dors boys , aged abont ton and twolvp ,
were arrested for stealing a largo num.
borof books from a building on Broid-
way , about opposltn the Ogden house ,
they bolng the property of Mr , Samnol
Folsom. These books were sold to a
woman dealing In second hand goods , the
boys getting $2.00 for the lot.
The woman declares that the
Sander * boys' were the ones who
sold the books to her , and the boys were
locked up in the city jail. Hero they
spent the night In a boisterous and riot
ous manner , and showed themselves to
bo about as hard boys as are over Inside
the walls. In the evening their father
came to the j&ll , and begged the marshal
to lot the boys out , promising to give
them a good whipping , which ho thought
would do thorn inoro good than being
locked up in the jail. The marshal re
fused to lot the buys go , ' thinking It to
bo his duty to let the law * nRo Its course.
This refusal angered the father , and
ho told the marshal that If ho was
going to keep the boys , ho might as well
como up to the house and take the rest of
the family , as ho had fira moro little
children thoro. The marshal said ho
would take the others If It became nee
essary , but not baf jro , and the man went
off angry. It seems that ho began to
" bowl up , " and raised snob a storm on
the streets that the police wont after him
and looked him up also. About
2 o'clock in the morning Mrs. Sanders
came down to the police station ,
bringing with her the other five children ,
the oldest of which Is abont coven , and
the youngest a mere babe. She lolt them
all on the steps of the building and wont
away. The marshal found the little flock
there , and took thorn in for shelter , giv
ing them a room on the second floor ,
where they spent the rest of the night
cuddled up together on the bed , the
older ones , who are but moro babes thorn-
solves , trying to comfort the little ono ,
who needed its mother's nursing
for life itself. The children said
that , their mother bad wctko them
out of bed , and brought them down there
so as to got \bo marshal to let their
brothers and their father out , and this
seems to bo the fact , as Sanders himself
vnually admitted yesterday morning
that this was the arrangement made by
himself and wife It la difficult to con
ceive how a woman could so far forget
her motherhood as to thus treat her little
brood , or how a father could consent to
any such brutality , and the case has
caused great indignation among those
who saw the helpless little group.
Notice.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa , May 28 , 1885
Notice IB hereby given that the regular
annual meeting of the stockholders of the
Council Bluffs City Water Works company -
pany will ho held at the tiffico of the com
panv , No 26 Pearl street , in the city of
0 uncll "luff , Iowa , on Wednesday , the
10th day of June , 1885. at 2 o'clock , p.
m , for the election of directors to serve
the ensuing year , and the transaction of
such other business as may lawfully come
before it.
The transfer books of the company
will clo B on Wednesday , the 3d day of
Juno , 1885 , at 3 o'clock , p. m. , and will
reopen n Thursday , the llth day of
Jane , 1885 , at 10 o'clock , a. m.
By order of the board of directors.
S. W. HOPKINS , Jn , Secretary.
Konl Estate Transfers.
The following are the transfer" of real
estate as recorded in the office of the
registrar , and reported to the BEE by
A. J. Stephenson , for Saturday , June G ,
1885 :
0. R. I & P. R R Co to Christian
Prottman , s i nw 1 1-7G-40 ; $900
R , h.rtW"R .d to Virgil DsWitt , eA
SF j 29-75 38 ; 2 400
G ' RH A M flat to M. Hamilton , nej
ne | 13 70-43 ; $3i 0
J amos J. R nine to Louise Fenorhak n ,
1st 17 , block 21 , central subdivision ; § 225
Total sales , $3,885
R ( her Is florlux great bargains at hi
rmrchant tailoring establishment. No ,
310 Broadway. Sea his ( goods and get
his prices.
a
0 PEUhONAIJ.
Judge Trimble spent Sunday at the Ogden
Fred Lamb , jr. , has aneocuted himself witl
P. H Wiud lu the building business
Bliss Anna Muiwoll has jast closed a sue
cen8ful tetra of schoul la Garner township.
Mrs. Henry Miller , who haa been serious ! ;
ill , Is * lowly gaini. g anrt nbout out or danger
John Dohony , jr. , is now to bo found in X
T. Lmdney's utoro , ready to wait upon hi
frieudg ,
Finlay Burko. of Oran'go City , la , , epeu
SumUy iu tbo city with hit father , City Au
ditor burke.
„ I , II , Klmbell is the happy parent of i
girl baby , who has boon at hia liouao sine
Saturday night.
Ifrauk Withorell , who has boon lu Harlai
lot * ly , was in the city yesterday on his wo ;
to Kvanaville , 111.
0 , S , Parker , JIIQ of the letter curlers , wa
it cul'ocl to Logan Saturday by Uo death of hi
.8 step-father , NMlllam Perry ,
1(1 Mr. Sam Ilaua baa returned from Chicago
where IIB arranged fur the sale of hla Nortl
Pur * cat tin rui ch , uui this evening ho gnei
west with the purchasers to irmkt. delivery ,
I IMr , O P , MoKision , o' Washington avenue
now rejoicea in the arrival of the firs
H iKnghter aud the little lady finds herself wut
f. supplied with brothers , they beiug four It
number.
Leopold Vincent , of the % one nfurrmst , o
Tnbor , was ill the cuy SatuHay. He report
his futlmr as getting alung better thau wa
auticlpated , ha navlug stood well the aiupu
tntioii f hU Iig , and in rallying rapidly , witl
' guod proipects of ipeedy recovery The oh
g mlmum h s the cyinpitliy of many , and I
ttiH with * a of friendi are of any avail he wil
Boon be wielding liii pin us vigorously ni
ever.
0. umiols ait" M > u t * uitanwl Address ,
II &li
1 o o ns > is rcturua give Waterloo t
pop'jhtun
JL
HARKNESS BROTHERS ,
401 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
CARPETS , CARPETS. CARPETS.
A large stock and choice patterns. Prices clear down.
Dry Goods , DryGoods
All the novelties in Dress Goods , Silks and White Goods , Always Lowest Prices
We make a suecialtv of Store Shadings * Office Mattings , the furnishing of churches
offices and public buildings.
Harkness Bros , 401 Broadway Council Bluffs
LIVE STOCK.
STOCKERS FEEDERS.
Holfors and cows of all ngcs furnished la any desired numbers ; ranchmen should correspond with
cfcio purchasing elsewhere.
WINDOW & ORAMPfON , Waverly , Iowa.
Norene & Landstrom.
Merchant Tailors
Suits to order in Ir.toat styles at cheapest posaib prices.
prices.No.
No. 205 Main St. , Council Bluffs.
KIEL SALE
Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which
\vo will cell In retail cr carload lota
II Stock Warranted as Reorosented
Wholesale and retail dealers In Grain and Baled Hay. Priccarci-
eonablo fttlefoction Guaranteed
OHXjTJOEK < Sc BOXjS"3T
Cor. 5th Av. and 4th St. , Council Uluffa.
AND "THE ENGLISH1' KITCHEN.
605 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs.
The only all night house in the city. Everything served in first eltei style and on shor
notice Hot and cold lunches always ready.
$1,000 REWARD
For any c re of Kidney or liver disease or dyspepsia rheumatism , or any diuqaso indndced
by a _ lack of native power . , _ that cannot _ be cured by the . _ use _ of Drs. Judd & Smith's Electric
i f | A i * if * . n TTI ii rti . e t ; i TII./T .
i and ApplU ces Mo. 30 , Fourth St. , Council Bluffs.
AGENTS WANTED.
NOW AT FULL FLOW
AS NEVER BEFORE AT
Eiseiiiaii
The Leading Store in the City , the Grand
est and Greatest Dry Goods Stock
in the West ,
Prices neyer before so much in favor o th epur-
chaser La e grand arrivals AT DEPRESSED
prices from the manufacturing districts.
Big purchases just opened up in
Silks , Dress Goods ,
Cloaks , Linens , Domestics ,
' Hsiery , Gloves , Fans ,
Parasols , Laces and Embroideries ,
In all the above departments during this
week. Goods to be sold for less than half
the rep-ular retail prices.
FOLLOW THE OEOWD
To the leading and largest Retail House
in the eitv. You will alwavs get more than
value for your nionev.
EISEM AN , EODDA & CO ,
Peoples' Store , 318 and 320 Broadway ,
Council Bluffs. Iowa.
SMITH tfc TOLLER , AGTS.
LEADING
Merchant Tailors !
7 and 9 Main St. ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA.
A Complete Line of New Goods Always on Hand ,
W.'P. AYLESWORTH ,
HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER.
Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed , Fr&mo hcus vr
moved on Little Giant trucks , the bust in the world. 'A
W. P. AYL8WOKTU. f
lOlOMinth Strept. Council Bluffs
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE. Special * rertlaemontg , luo at Loci
found , To Loan , For Bale , To Bent , Wanto , Board
ing , eta. , will bo Inserted In thlo column at the ton
tate oi TEN CENTS FEK LINE lor the flrst Insertion
nd FIVE CENTS PER LINE lei each cubeeqnont
rllon. Leave ortlaomentt al oni ode * , Ho
Pearl "tront n r Pro rtw
A'AWlB
TT7"ANTKD Board and room for t'CEtlcnun and
T < wire in a s'rictly | , rlvatn lamllv , near the
Mcthodlet church. Address I ) . , DIB
WANTED A good girl to no housework. Inquire
at 831 Third Aveuuo , Council I'lufffl
C. C TnOJPLL.
WKNfKD Book and stationery buslncst In llvclf
town o' 5,0 OtolO.nuo Inhabitants ; or vould
lite to hcarof nooil ojienhe to amrt builnesa In
either low a or Nebraska. Ihoa. J. Qorle , Toronto ,
Canada
TO Til AD K Uood Iowa cr Nebraska
WANTS
land ( or a email stock ot hardware or general
merchandise well located. SWAN &WALKSR.
OK \LE-A rare chanio to got a Due , well Im
F proved farm ol 400 acres , within a few miles ot
Council IJluffs , at a bargain. Low prlco and easy
terms XWAN & WALKBU
FOK SALE Ago dpajlnK hotel property with
livoty eUblo. In one of the best email towni in
western Iowa will sell with or without furniture , or
will tiade ( or a small ( arm with etock tto.
SWAN & WALEKU.
IjiOll SALE Lands Improved aad unimproved
If you want a farm In western Iowa. Kansas
Nebraska or Dakota , let us boar from ju.WALKER.
SWANS WALKER.
FIOll BAl E A large number of business and resi
dence lots In all parts of Council BluOs. See
ua before > ou buy , BWAN & WALKBH
POK 8ALK 1'artlpa wishing to buy cheap lots to
build on can buy on a.onthly payments of from
82 tn $10 HWAN & WALK IK
KKN r Wo will rent you a lot to build on
P wfth the prlvlUgo to buy K jou with on very
liberal term * . HWAN & WALKBB.
K HACE Houses. Lots and Land. A. J.
Btcfcn on > 603 First avenue.
ANTK1 > body in Council IlluOo o tak *
W TaiBnt. iod by carrier at only twenty
t week.
FOR EXCHANGE N > . 153 , 10,000 acres land ton
miles south c ( Sidney , Neb , , ( or Ccuucll BluUa
piorurty.
No. 1(6. A good fteiun flouring mill In Cedar Co ,
Iowa , ( or a stock of general merchandise or bard.
an' , vtluo Ii6 , ' 00
No. 168 lintel propurty In Tajlor Co. , Iowa , ( or
gei d ( arm prO [ > urty value $4,000.
Nu 0. Liud In Hall and Lincoln Cos. , Nob. , ( erNe
No 101. line linniotod ( arm ( or cheap western
and ,
No , 16 * . One of the best ( arms In ( Tttawattamla
oiint ) , Iowa , 400 acres ( or wild Kantnsor Nebraska
and.
and.No.
No. 109. Hotel In Pueblo , Col. , woitb 9.000 , ( or
Iowa , Knura * , or Nebraska laud in par and long
tlnio on baltnco ,
Nil. 171. Good ( arm , ( or stock ol good ) or hard
ware.
No. 172. Wild lands In Hooks Co. , Neb. , ( or stock
of dry ( 'ooiin.
No. 1'6 Homo and lot In Cl.ulmla I'ofo Co ,
Ion a ( or Nvbra'ka or Iowa Unil ; value $1,40 > .
No 177. Hotel In nue ot DaKola'i licit towns ,
viluo WW)0 ) , ( ir stock of drugs ( or pare and hnd
Improv d or unlmi rorid
No. 178. Hlo | < jilld htrgalns In Klcth Co. , Neb ,
wild lard ( or lands In western Iowa or Rood stock
of diu > ror harduarn
No. 18 A liaif Interest In a flret-clasj plow works ,
well lo < atod , ( or lands valued 43,6fn.
No KlMO cru Irap'oved ( arm In CisiCo. , Iowa
alaoouolu P l , Alto Oo , , ul 315 , ( or stock oopds |
No. 183 , toro buldlng and stock of gen ril
morcbaodlBe , la a Iho wtsteru town ( ' r wettern
and , Improve'1 or unlniiror | < idalu 814,600
Aud liurilrcclsof ither special ixchan o bargains
or pariloulais , call and Boo or write to
&WAN It WALKXR ,
Council DluOa , la
ONLY HOTEL
la Couuo liluffi h i log
And all modern Improvement * , call bells , fiio
alarm bella , etc. , in the
CRESTON HOUSE
Nos 21D , " 17 and 10 , Main Street.
MAX M > ! ; . - PUOl'IUKTOIl
TIIO3. OFFIOEU , \f. H. M. I'DSB
Officer & Pusev.
KERS
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
Established , - 1865
Dealer * in Foreiffu and Donioatlc Exchange
nd llomu Securitu-a. . " - .
OMAHA KNTERPRISK
If on Works
Cor , Fierce and Patrick Av , , N , Omaha.
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kindi.V i bit every day. J dge tool and
job grinding Take ted car line street cars
ARPET COMPANY
Curtains. Oil Cloths ,
Window Shades ,
Linoleums ,
Mattings ,
Rugs , Etc. , Etc.
Careful Attention Given to Ou
of Town Orders ,
Upholstery and Drapery Work a
Specialty.
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Largest in the M
and is boine continually replenished by
nil the latest and choicest novoltlcB.
405 Broadway Council Biufls
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of the Peace.
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