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BEE--001tijNOtt BLUFFS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25 1885.
THE DAILY BEE .
300H0SL BLUFFS
r
Friday Morning , September
ffloaNo. ' <
Delivered by carrier to any part ot 0 dty
cr twenty cents a week.
, vr. Talon. Mrd LOIBCO.
HB. . 'li
MINOB MENTION.
Halter , merchant tailor , for fine goods.
Free lunch at the "Phoonlx every morn ,
ing from 9 to 11 o'jlook. .
Protracted meetings are b lng hold
now la Harmony minion chapel.
Dr. Barstov Is the father ol a woo little -
tlo malden , who promises to make home
oven happVcr than over.
The A.nolont Ocdor of Hibernians ara
arranging for a grand b ll ak Masonic
hall on the evening ol < , ho first of Oc
tober.
Now la ycrar tlmo for getting prepared
for winter. Coal stoves nnd other noed-
fnls can bo aaonrei at A. J. Mandol's ,
No. 325 Broadway , at remarkably low
prices.
The OBSO of the Western Cottage Organ
company against J. 'Munller was post
poned In the euporlor court yestordaj
afternoon until this ; morning at 1C
o'clock ,
Permits tc mar ry were yostordaj
granted to'Potor ' Soionsonond Anna S.
Frodorlckion , both , of this olty ; Will-
lam Bovlns and Ml onto Rlnohart , both ol
Macedonia.
Complaint la mrrlo of the way boys use
their "nlgflor shooters. " Several windows
dews have been broken by those shooters
of the atoro windows
ers , tho'latest ' be ling ono
dews of Mrs. ( J. L. Glllott , on Main
street.
Sovorel impr ovomonta have been made
In the telephone central office , among
whloh lo an additional awitoh board and t
power 'wire. An additional oporatoi
has been put on , Increasing the force to
seven.
The Congregational social to bo glvor
this o7onlng at the roaldonco of the pas
torjfcRjv. Or. W. Crofts , promises to bo E
very enjoyable affair. An Interesting
programmo has been prepared , and al
are Invited to bo present and enjoy It.
The CMOS brought aglnst Jamo !
O'Brien ' and Mrs. Obllnger , charging
them with adnUory , have boon dismissed ,
the prosecuting witness not appearing
i j * Mr. O'Brien Is a well known railwaj
f H ? man who bears an excellent reputation
and It will bo gratifying to his man ]
friends to learn that there is nothing t <
the charge made against him.
Basidea loosing the ushers who workoc
gratuitous for Mr. Dohany In the open
home all the hands employed on th <
stage have loft him except ono. Ho'ba
Ing the only ono receiving pay , the otheri
heretofore taking tholr pay oat b ]
"taking In" the show. This accounts fo :
the bad breaks that have so often beet
ms.de in the shifting of the scenery.
The county board met yesterday am
allowed a few bills. The petition of Mr.
Clayton , of Oakland , for permit to BO !
liquors , against whloh a protest-had beer
filed , was allowed. There waa no action
taken In regard to the reduction of tazei
on the stock yards and the elevator , be
yond the agreement that .the board wonlc
coincide hi any action taken In the mat'
tor by the olty council. Soma other mat
ters whloh have baon referred to.th <
connty attorney were laid over , the at
torney being out of tha city , and tunabli
to report.
The Y. M. 0. A. has taken the rospon
Blblllty of giving the people of Oonncl
BlnflCs a rare musical treat and havi
secured the celebrated MoGlbeny'family '
who will appear at the opera house 01
Thursday evening , October L Heaeivec
Boats , 75 cents ; general admission , 51
cents ; children , 25 cento. Tnls entertainment
tainmont will surely be appreciated bj
the people of our city who attend. A
Boiton , Now York Olty , Philadelphia
Washington , BafLtlo , Cleveland , and i
acoro of other cities In the coot , they car
rled things by storm and were give :
some of the best press notices to b
found A crowded house should gr o
thorn , at this point.
Ilymunuikl
Yectsrday morning there was a gulo
little .wedding party at tha residence o
Mr. and Mrs. P. Q. Warren , at the mar
rlago of their daughter , Miss Eflie Wai
ion , toJtlr. J. S.SUndeford. The. ceremony
mony was performed at 8:30 o'clock b ;
Rev. A. ( K. Bites , pastor of the Presbj
torUn church , aud the happy couple lef
on the mornlug- twin for Kansas .City
Mr. Staodafordl'a old hone , but wll
return shortly to make tholr permanen
residence Lore. ' .Cho worthy youog lad ]
thus worthily wedded haa many frlondi
hero , and Is oua of the mot uccumpllshec
musicians in the dty. Mr. Stindeforc
Is the agvntjfor Jo ra aud Nebraska foi
the K.w Valley Paint and Oil company
of Kansas City , and Is a batinesa man ol
much energy and ability. The Biu
joins with > tbo many In congratula
tions and the .boit of wishes.
I'KHSONAIJ.
lira I C Bonham has returned from a rial
, to Mfclvern ,
Mr and &fra limy Oowduruy left last even
itgou their wadding tour , to GbloiRO , Da
trolt , etc. , after whl h they go to Plattaville
WU. , to reside.
Mrs L 0 Dunn hai returned .front a ? erj
ploAiant viut to her ftlcnds in
W. Y ,
&T vr a Tick it ,
Yesterday cfttrnoan , tfter the dose of
tbo county convention , the republicans
of Kanu townsbip held a convention and
unanimously nnulnattd Jillhu Myers
foriruiO' . Wall M F ddan for consta
ble , ud B A Bonhiao M aiieioor fur
PUtildu property ,
THE TICKET.
The Republicans Nominate Their Strong
est MOD ,
Hho County Convention Hanno-
nions and Happy.
Details ot Its Doing B.
The republican county convention walled
llod to orctor at 11:30 : o'clock by Jacob
Sims , the chalrjian of the committee ,
who named a * temporary chairman 0. R.
So > lt. On taking the chair ho Bald thai
during n tcfidonoo of cloven years ho had
never seen the republican party 0) har
monious , ' * nd standing shoulder to nhonl-
dor , marching on to victory. The dem
ocrat lo ) / rty was divided Into factions ,
oaoh fftc.vlon saying the pot of the other
was not fit for office , and the robubl leans
thou g'at that both were right.
Mr. Walter Smith was chosen as sec
retary.
FBELIMIKAKY WORK.
On motion of Mr. B. F. 01 y ton , the
chairman named a commlttoo of five on
credentials D. F. Olayton , Thomas J.
Evans , E. A. Oonslgnoy , Dr.V. . F.
Plerca and O. F. Kelaoy.
On motion of John Llndt , the chair
appointed a committee on permanent or
ganization John Llndt , of Kane ; F.
Benjamin , of Avoca ; M. Blxby , of Wal
nut ; W. J. Trotter , of Avooa ; 0. L.
Field , of Hancock ; 0. F. Adams , of
Kane ; EH Clayton , of Wright ; W. H.
MoGtnnlss , of Hazel Doll ; Peter Ehloro ,
of Minden ; Mr. Remington , of Nooia.
The convention then adjourned until
1:30 : o'clock to allow the commlttooo time
to make up their reports ,
AFTERNOON SESSION.
On reconvening the commlttoo on cre
dentials reported through their secretary ,
Dr. Pierce , The only contest 'Wan in
Orescent township. The commlttoo re
ported In favor of admitting both Beta of
delegates , and giving to. each delegate a
naif > voto. Mr. Mullock , ono of the
contestants , protested against the adoption
of the report. The report was adopted.
Boomer , Washington and Lincoln town
ships were 'not ' represented.
The committee on permanent organiza
tion reported in favor of termini ; the
permanent chairman "president , and
selecting a vice-president from oaoh town
ship. For "president , " 0. R. Scott was
recommended , and for secretary , Walter
Smith. Tha report was adopted.
Ool. Suott said ho supposed ho was ex
pected to make a speech , but ho hardly
thought ho could do so , as the title of
"president" bad nearly taken away his
breath , and besides there was no opposi
tion and no one treading on his toas.
Ho succeeded , however , In speaking and
calling out considerable enthusiasm. He
warned prohibitionists that they were
alone safe Insldo the republican ranks ,
and that outside the lines they wore liable
to bo beguiled and deceived , as In the
past. Ho predicted that Blalno would
yet bo president and Lcgan vlco-preaideul
and nrgod the waving of the oloody shlrl
again , and swiping tbo democracy across
the month with It , and If there were not
enough bloody shirts to do this , thou
bloody some more.
'FOR SHE LEGISLATURE.
Mr. Jacob Simms moved to proceed to
the nomination of two candidates for the
legislature from this county. Carried.
B. F. Olayton named Hon. W. F.
Sipp , of Council Bluffs , and Austin
Hake , of Avoca , and moved that they be
nominated by acclamation.
Colonel Sapp Insisted that his name
should not be used.
The chairman called him to order , but
Colonel Sapp Insisted on declining. Ho
nominated In his stead John Llndt.
F. Benjamin seconded the nomination
of Mr. Lludt.
Mr. Hake expressed thanks for the
mention of his name , but declined to have
It mentioned further.
Mr.-E. A. Conslgnny insisted that Mr.
Hake was too good a republican to refuse
to accept the position. He thought too ,
that < Colonel Sapp should como to the
help of the party , now that It needed
him. Ho renewed the motion that the
the nominations of Colonel S pp and Mr.
Hake be made by acclamation.
B. F. Olayton moved to proceed by bal
lot.
lot.Before
Before the ballot was annonncod Ool.
Sipp moved to make the nominations ol
Hake and Llndt unanimous by acclama
tion. Ruled out of order. Ho Insisted ,
however , on the ground that ho could no )
sacrifice his largo law practice by serving
the people , if elected. The ballot wae
announced : Hake 96. Sapp .VIA and
Llndt.47J.
On motion of 0. F. Adams the nomi
nations of Ool. W. F. Sapp and Mayor
Hake , of Avooa , were made nnanlmoua
amidst cheers.
Ool. Sapp came out amid cheers and
remarked that of all things in the world
which ho admired It was a good horse , ant
ho thoroughly despised a balky ono.
Ho would not , In the face of snob a senti
ment as shown In this convention , bo
found 'balking. They had stood by him
when ho wanted nominations , and ho
could not further resist , now thai
ihoy laid claims upon him.
Mr. Hake eald Lo felt a good deal llko
the balky hone that i was made to go , but
go ho would , and hi * acceptance was re
ceived with cheers.
* Qjl. Llndt was called out ond-Iu an
enthuaiastlc speech pledged his hearty
support to the ticket.
TIIB 03UNTY AUDITOR.
iGol. Sapp moved that T. A. Klrklond ,
the present Incumbent , bo nominated -bj
acclamation and unanimously for counfj
auditor. Carried.
T. J. Evans nominated J. B , Blake , > o
Avoca , for county treasurer.
Ool. Ltndt named for that position the
patent ituumbent , John Bennett.
The ballot stood : Blake Co , Bonnet'
42 , Col. Llndt withdrew the n'.tme o :
Mr. Bennett , it being undentood tbat ho
did not want to accept the office for
another term , And on hit motion the nom
ination of Mr. Blake was made uiutnl-
mous.
JPHE BTRnOOLH FOR aBEKirK.
For Sheriff Ool. Sapp named Theodore
Gulttar , the present incumbent Mr.
Jacob Sim named A , F. Olattorbuok.
Mr. A , T. Filcklnger seconded the lat
ter name. Ool. Llndt named Phil Ar
mour , the postmaster.
The Or t ballot atood : Gnlttar , 4GJ ,
Arranur 33 5-0 , O'atterback ' 20 6-0.
A second ballot wai tikon , raiotln ! :
Gnlttar 43 , Armour 37 , Ohuterbuok 27 ,
No cboico
Tbo third ballet resulted : Armour 49.
Gnlttar 43 , Olatterbuck 15.
Mr Simi then withdrew Mr. Clatter-
mok'i namo.
The fourth ballot resulted In the nom-
nation of Mr. Armour , ha recolv/ng 61
votes and Mr. Qnltlar 46.
On motion of Ool , S pp tbo Domination
ot Mr. Armour was made unanimous.
SUPERINTENDENT OP KCtlOOLS.
0. H. Converse , of Oakland , named
For superintendent of coboola J. M.
Matthews , the present Incumbent. Mr ,
T. J. Evans seconded It , and moved to
oheoso him by acclamation. Nominated
unanimously.
IHE NEXT INQUEST.
For coroner Mr. Oonslgnoy named
Mr. H. H. Field. Mr. Sims named the
present Incumbent , D. M. Cornell. The
name of E. Rosecrans was also presented ,
The ballot resulted In the nomination
ot H. H. Field by rn overwhelming ma-
j > rlty , ho receiving 76 votes , Rjsecrans
17 , and Oonmlll4. The nomination of
Field was made unanimous.
Mr. Field In thanking the convention
expressed the hopa that the first Inquest
ho would bo called upon to hold would
bo tbat of the democratic party.
FOR MEMBERS OF TI1E OOUNTT BOARD.
Mr. Sims moved that Mr. S. B. Prnm
bo ronominatod for county enporvlsor.
Mr. B. F. Olayton moved Ell Olayton
bo nominated as the other supervisor.
Mr. Matlock named Joseph McOord.
The name of J. P. Boulder was also pre
sented.
Before the billet was announced Mr.
Benjamin moved to nominate Ell Olayton
for supervisor by acclamation. Carried
unanimously.
THE COUNTY SURVEYOR.
Thomas Tostovln , the present incum
bent , was nominated unanimously by ac
clamation.
The convention had been n sort of
running love feast , and as a finish Mr.
J. J. Stoadman was called for a speech ,
and made an enthusiastic ono , closing
with an appeal for nnanlmous , enthus
iastic support of the ticket which had
been framed , and which was pronounced
by him a strong ono.
On motion of Mr. A. T. Filcklnger the
convention closed with three cheers for
the candidates.
WORSE TEAJT A BKUTE ,
A Cttia County Father Charged "With
Grimes Too Foul to Name ,
From the Oasa Oonnty Domoorat it IB
learned that the grand jury at Its reoonb
session found an Indictment against Cyrus
Baughman , charging him with incest ,
The evidence an produced before that
body , and npon which the indictment li
baaed , la eald to bo of the most horrifying
rifying and sickening kind , It was
proven that for years ho has been more
of a hyena than a father , moro a devil
than a husband. His treatment of his
family had been of the moat brutal or
der , and so abjectly terrified had they
become under hla treatment that they
dared not glvo the notice to the public
which would no doubt result in hanging
by an indignant people years ago , Ono
boy is a cripple for life , his hip having
been kicked out of place , as wo are in
formed by this Inhuman devil of a father.
The daughter who now has a baby ,
the result of a forced cohabitation with
her brutal parent , eaya that her
own father seduced her when she was
ecarce moro than 12 years of age , and that
ho had kept np his hellish relations with
her until a few weeks before her babe was
born. Another daughter , abont ISyesrs
of ago , says that he tried to force her to
also submit to hla fiendish lust only a few
days before the denouement came. The
older daughter Bays she kept silent under
fear of death with which the old devil
threatened her in caae of her telling what
was occurring , and from the manner of
his treatment generally eho no doubt be
lieved ho would fulfill his throat.
Substantial abstracts of tltlo and real
estate loans , J. W. and E. L. Squire , 102
Pearl street.
Honghton-Beouo.
Last evening another oonplo of Oonncll
Bluffs favorite young folks were joyfully
joined in matrimony , they being Dr. F.
\V. Houghton and Miss Geneva M.
Beebo , daughter of Mr. 0. A. Beebe , at
whose residence the ceremony took place ,
In the presence of the relatives and a
few Intimate friends. Rev. Mr. Mc
Dowell officiated. The happy oouplo
will start thta morning for Fort Calhonn ,
where the doctor Is established in prac
tice. He is a young physician and sur
geon of excellent education , and is rapIdly -
Idly winning his way , while the com
panion whom ho has thus choeen for life
la an accomplished young lady , who will
grace the best homo and the neat society.
The well wishes of a largo circle of
frlonds go with them to their new homes.
If you wish to make legitimately from
Ton to Fifty Dollars per day , write to
Jndd & Smith , No. 34 Fourth street ,
Council Bluffs
POLITIOAL PEiTPLE ,
The ; M yor Skid to l > o Working tlio
1 Wires forTrap.
There has been a good deal of gneaalng
to what the mayor means by calling a
democratic convention of his own. Among
the reports circulating In the democratic
camp la that the mayor's play la to mis
lead hta democratic opponents , and to
giro them the Impression that ho and his
confreres do not intend tp take any
part in the regnlar"convontlon , but that
they are going to hold a convention
of their ova , and frame a ticket to anlt
themselves , leaving the other faction of
the democratic party to act In harmony ,
and to ba free from all annojanco from
him. Thus thrown off their guard , the
democrats will not watch the caucuses as
closely as they otherwise would , and he
and hla friends will Improve the chance
40 elyly capture the caucuses and tocnro
delegates favorable to nominating the
llttlo mayor for the legislature. If ho
ctn thus steal a march on them , his con
vention may not be henrd from again ,
but U It should fail , tlion ho can hold
bis convention Hand nominate himself
for the legislature. Such Is the outline
of the scheme as plowed by the alarmed
democrats of the other fictlou. If he
OBI any auoh scheme onoot , he will now
fi.'id it dlflioult to cipturo the regular
caucuses , an they will be on tielr guard.
Tha democrats who thought they had got
rid of the troublesome mayor eeom to
atlll find him a thorn in the flesh. J3o
ojpenly declare * that he will fight any on ?
uo.ailnated at tbo Dowman convention ,
but be would probably change hla mind
[ f he ibould suooeed In stealing the nomi
nation in that convention.
Lamps cheap RV IJoninV , 23 Main
itreet *
GUM , GUM , GUM
Rubber Boots , Shoes and Arties
- : - OIL - : - ,
0
IMMENSE STOCK.
SBJ
Send for Illustrated Catalogue.
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO ,
Warehouse nnd salesroom , 4:1 N Main at , Council Bluffd-Iown.
Office 412 Broadway
PILES I PILES ! ! PILES ! !
A euro euro for Blind. Blooding , Itching
and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by
Dr. Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called Dr.
Williams' Indian File Ointment , A single
boz has cured the wont chronic cases ol 2o or
SO years standing , No ono need suffer five
minutes after applying this wonderful sooth
ing medicine. Lotions and instruments do
more harm than good , Williams' Indian
1'ilo Ointment absorbs the tumors , allays tbo
intense itching , ( particularly nt night alter
getting warm in bed ) , acts as a poultice , gives
nstant relief , and is prepared only for files ,
tchlng of private parts , and for nothing else.
8U1N DISEASE * OUHEI )
Dr. Frnzlor'a Magio Ointment. Cures as
by magic. l'imple9Black Heads or Grubs
the lotchos and Eruptions on the face , leaving
Saltskin clear and beautiful. Also cures Itch ,
old , Uhnme. Sore Nipples , Sore Lips , nnd
obstinate Ulcers ,
Bold by druggists , or mailed on receipt of
5 cents ,
Retailed by Kuhn & Co. , and Schroeter &
Bccht. At wholesale by 0. F. Goodman ,
SPECIAL NOTICES
KOTICE. Spoeltl Tettlscmcn ( SO Loit
Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Uon Want ! , BoorJ.
Ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In thli column at the low
rate ol TEN CENTS PEIt LINE for the Qrat Insertion
ind FITS CENTS PER LINE foi each inbaeqnent In
sertion. Leavc&drertlsementl ai onr offlee , He. 12
I'oail Btroot mar Hrotdwav
SALE Furniture , Rood as now. Vied only
FOR tow weeks. Will utll iUiro t sacrifice. No.
1028 Third avenue , Council Bluffi.
I7OR * BUST Three romg for housckco > mgvo ;
J. ' cistern , cclUt and barn. BIB Vuorhls.
FOR ? AIE Cheap , a No. 4 Westminster Base
Burner , I" period order. Inquire nt 121 BluQ
street.
0 HKIiT 4 new teenroom hotuie. hnqulro at
BEE Office.
BALK Houses hta and Und. A. J. Stefbeu-
FOR eon , 603 First Avenue , found ! D ufla . _
RKKT A Blx room house , ten minutes walk
FOR business , cltj water , well and cittern. For
rent cbcap.
FOR REST No. 1DO Eanlson street , throe rooms.
McMAUON A Co.
4 1'oarl street.
FOR SALE , FOR RENT OR EXCHANGE.
0. 53 For sale or lent , onory Iberal terms.
N The Coun-11 Elutti Paper Mill , complete , with
the larpe boarding homo and thies acres of ground.
No. 28 Afbu'lneBa.propmty In Cherokee , Ch * '
county , Iowa , will tiade ( or western land ; , value
about J 1 , 000.
t < o. 89 A betutlfcl homo In the town of Ilaallngs ,
Mills county , Iowa , f r Nebr nlta land. Value , 3,600.
Ha. 41 A good builness propeity and ftleo a good
residence property In the town of Chcnvo. UoLean
county , III. , low dowa fir Ciah or will exchange for
wortcrn lands.
No. 178 A splendid farm , well Improved , 810 acres
In Dickinson county , Iowa , joining the town ol Spirit
Lake. Price , for a abort time ; $35 per acre.
No. 184 to 137 Are lour Improved farms In Phillips
county , Hanson , cacn with a small incumbranoo.
Theequltasnlll be exchanged for unlncumberod
wild land In Nebraska. >
No. 193 480 acree In Holt county , Neb. , partly
Improvtd , at a big bugaln. VI ants to exchange for
mcrchtndise.
No. 64-Aflne two etory brick residence , one of
tbo beet locations In Council lllufls , will trade for
jcood unlncumbered KtntaaorNcbraaka lands. Value
( IS 100.
No 65 aud 11 Are two other beautiful hornet In
Counoll Bluffs , which cub payment will buy at a
brrzaln.
No. 69 A boautlfu ] subnibsn location In Iowa
City , Iowa , will exchaigo for western lands. Value
(5,003.
The above are only a few of our special bargains.
If you'ic grt an ythlngito trade or sell , or want to
Boll any real estate 01 merchandise , wilte us Wo
h v 6er r l good stocks ot eoods to trade for lands ,
SWAN & WALKER ,
Council Bludf , Iowa.
Kiel Sale Stables ,
Homatnd Jtul'sooiutartly on bond , lor eala at re-
Ull or in citlo d 1 ite.
All Stock Warranted OB Represented ,
Wholofilo and reta'l ' dealers la prelnand lialel lf y.
1'rlooB reasonable , tuttufactlon guiraotcud.
SCHLUTEIt A BOLEy
Cor. 5th Av. and 4th St. , Council Bluffs.
1. Rice M. D.
n or. other tumors remove ! without the
IJj knife or drawing ot blood.
CHRONIC 'DISEASESof klni18 a > cuuy
J. L. UaBEVOISX.
Ufa. 607 Broadway Council Blnffa.
Thorough Instruction on the
Piano aud Organ.
Voice Culture and Tb' '
Persona desirous of receiving in
struction in the above will please
call oil or address
PROF. 0. B. LIPFI5RT ,
Mo. 620 , FJr t Are. , Council Bluff * .
MRS A. B. ROBERTS ,
Form rljr of Ntw York
FIRST US $ DRESSMAKING
and t ° S Eitabl ! > bmen {
Vo. 34 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs
CarpetSiCarpets
Our buyer writes from New
York that he has nurchased the
Largest and Choicest Line of
AND-
UPHOLSTERY GOODS
Ever Shown in this citv. These
goods are now arriving dailv and
we lesnectfully invite everybody
to call and see them.
Oil Cloths ,
Linoleums ,
Mattings ?
OF ALL KINDS.
Window Shades ,
Cornice Poles ,
„ Etc.
AT7POPULAR PRICES.
Council Blufs Carpet Co
405 Broadwav.
Hair Goods
Waves , |
Frtezss ,
Sivitches. Etc.
HAIR GOODS.
Hair Dressing
And Cutting ,
HAIR GOODS.
Bongs Cut Pnmprdour , Lnngtry or
Bother styles.
Hair Goods
MRS. 0. L. GILLETTE ,
29 Main St. Council Blutfj.
13. SQHUES.
Insfi
ornOK OTEA AUEIUOAa EXriCKBS
IOWA.
GEiLY HOTEL
In Council Bluff ) baring
And all modern Improvements , call bolls , Cre
alarm bolls , etc , , is the
CRESTON HOTTSE
Nos. 215 , 217 and 219 , Main Street.
MAX 10HN , - PROPRIETOR
N , J. SWANBON. O. E.
SWANSON MUSIC 00 , ,
320 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
Planos.ft Organs
Sold on Monthly Payments
All Uindi Jof rep ! riog on Mnaical Inttrn-
monti o Specialty
8JLM8 ,
at Law
-AT-
, - -
darkness 'Brothers ' ,
We shall offer at GASH SALE , until sold , a large in
voice o COTTON FLANNELS at 25 per cent below tha
prices heretofore ssked ,
10 dozen Blankets at 1,25 to $2. worth irom $2 to $3.
These goods were bought at Auction Sales and will not ,
bo duplicated. Parties will do well to secure them while hero.
Our new stock of
SILKS ,
TRICOTS ,
DRESS FLANNELS ,
PLAIDS , Etc ,
Are unusually attractive and never so cheap as now of
fered ,
Are received nnd our stocJ ; is well twsorfeiljor
flic early jfall trnde.
Rugs , Door Mats , Etc , , Etc ,
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411 BRJiDIiY , COUNCIL BLPK ,
W. P. ATLSWORTH
HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER.
Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame boas
oved on Little Giant trucks , the beet In the world.
W. P. AYLSWORTH.
1010 Ninth Street , Council Bloffi
J. M. PHILLIPS ,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Boots & Shoes
Employ no traveling ogente , thus enving their expeniea to customers ,
Agent tor Para Rubber Company. Write for prices ,
413 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la
200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each.
Cheap Cook Stoves and General Hones Furnishing Goods , including Now and Second
Hand Furniture.
Bv M. DROHLICH ,
ICOS BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS.
Gentlemen' . ) Clothing ClfnnoJ , Dyed and Repaired. Ladles' Drcates Claimed , and Drai
without ripping Plumes Cleaned , or Colored any ShaJo , to Sample. flillcB , Velvets and
Laces Cleaned , Dyrd and Uettnichod. Laoa Curtains neatly cleaned ; 29 Main street , Coun
cil Bluffs , opposite poKtoffice.
P. B. PATTON , Manager.
Office & Pusev.
BACKERS
Counoll Bluffy Iowa.
Established , 1865
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U.W. IIPUHB
Hair Goods
AT-
Mrs , D. A. Benedict's *
K . 287 Broadway , Council lilufl * .
HAIR GOODS HAIR GOODS
Of all kinds Of every style
made to order. ready made.
HAIK r OODS , HAIR GOODS.
| o,337 , Broad way , '
KEMEU & SKAJUGIIT ,
No 3t N. Mnin St , Council Bluffs
Ttltpliono No. HI.
All work firit clog * ,
D , A , BENEDICT ,
WRITER ,
AGENT FOR
All styles of LiJdnra constantly In ttock
uiado fem gpruce pW plank. The
very bwt.
No 19 Pcail St , - - Council BJuto
Over BufllineU'i ) Book Store.
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