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PRTTTY ¥N L Y4 47 TITNTY ANR A Y COMMISSION City Market, O WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE, General Agents for the Celebrated Mills ot H. D. Rush & Co., Golden Eagle Floutr Leavenwoith ee Mills, Sioux Fails, Dakota. Blufls, fa. nsas, and Queen WHOLESALE STATIGNERY AND TITLE ABSTBAGT O FEFIGE 5 . Lands and Lots MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS - - . LARSON, 16 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER Ready-fitted rs, In calt skin and kip, i 10 the ahoo brad. Gords sold as cheap wsin the Kast. 008 appertaining _to the shoe brado. MRS, NORRIS' NEW FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. - That never require crimping, at Mrs. J. J. Good's Hair Store, at prices nover befere touched by Also o full line of switches, etc. Waves made from Indies’ own hair. any other hair dealer. allver and colored nets. elsewhere, All goods warranted s represented. No. 536, BROADWAY, (Palmer’s Block.) Between Gth E. W. TIGKNOR, PROPRIETOR. ©Our Motto:—Strict cleanliness, the best quality Come and see our livered to any part of th NCIL. ©. 0. 0o & OO, COUNQIL BLUFFS, IOWA. GO T O ELOPEMENT ECCENTRICITIES, BLUFES Which Have Been Chronioled in the First Half of 1882 MERGHANTS, il Blufts, Tows, New York World The elopment season may be do scribed as an active and spasmodio, and while there has been a fair de- mand for the various lines of stables, comparatively few novelties have been introduced to the notice of a discrim- inating and appreciative public. In RETAIL London & ml;‘\ eloped (‘iurnm his y honoymoon with his mother-in-law. ¥ | Jackeon, aged 49, ran away with hi father-in-law's second wife, a young woman, leaving behind his = own apouse, whom he had shot in the tace, rendering her totally blind, and who had been supported, with his family, by her aged father. The elope: ment of Walter Brower, of Jer- sey City, with his wife's sister, and subsequent reconciliation of all the partics, was doscribed in theso columns two weeks sgv. L'wo weeks after her wmrriage Mrs, Puile, of oumberland, England, eloped with M. Burns:Lindow, o weathy owner of lands and mines, and trnstee under her marriage settlement. Mr, Win. field Zimmerman, of Decatur, Ind., being about to elope with Mrs, Cox, and Iacking the funds, applied to lus rich uncle Eli, who agreed to furnish the money on condition of being per- mitted to accompany the fugitives as their guardian angol, Mr. Cox has sued the guardian angel for $50,000 damages. Eighteen years ago Mr. and Mrs, Herrick, of Corinth, in this state, wero divorcod. They married new partners and lived at some dis- tance from each other until this sum- mer, when they met and eloped, An olopement at Louisville was frustrated by a providential small boy who with a well directed snow-ball knocked off wnell Dlatty, Tovs. | the conchman's ‘plug” hat. While = | the jarvey was rocovering his hat the train the unhappy couple wero on- deavoring to reach started, and the pursuing parents came up. A eimilar mishap bofell a pair of losers in Illinoie; the girl ran away birefooted, and the fond swain in- sisted on stopping to buy a pair of shoes —a fatal delay. Per contra, a lover at Winona, Minn., was so im- petuous that he did not even wait for his girl's consent, but lassood her as AND Bought and Sold. 10WA, IN SHOE FINDINGS. Oak and Temlock SOLE LEATHER, and al MILLINERY STORE PATTERN BONNETS AND - - - - Council Bluffs Ia N e M 20 Mali stroe., Council Bluf and Tth streets. of meats, and lowest poseible prices. Meats de- new shop. Bethesda BATHING HOUSE! At Bryant’s 8pring, Cor. Broadway and Umion Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Platn, Medicated, Vapor, Electrlc, Plunge, Douch,’ Shower, Hot and 'Cold Baths. Com: petent’ male and femalo nurses and attendants always on hand, and the best of care avd_atten- tion given patrons. Special attention given to bathing children. Inyestigation aud patronage eolicited DR. A. H. StupLey & Co., 106 Upper Broadway. ‘reatment of chronic diseases 1 REMOVED without _the drawing of blood or use of knite, Guros lung discas 8, AND OTHER Fith Scrofuls, Liyer om: 0 S ous plaint, Dropsy, ma. TUMORS fim e tism, Fever and Mercur- inl sores, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Oatarrh, weak, inflamed and granulated Eyes, Scrofulous Ulcers and Fe- male Digeases of all kinds. Also Kidney and Venerial disuascs. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured ‘money refunded. All discases treated upon theprincipleot veget- able reform, withous the use of mercurial pois- ons or the knife, Electr> Vapor or Madicated Baths, furnished who desire them, Heruia or Rupture radically cured by the ugg tic belt Truss and Plaster, whis= rior o the worla., CONSULTATION FREE: CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs. B. Rico and F. 0. Hiller, COUNCIL BLUFFS, h:, LIVERY, . Feed and 9ol sirect, ™| I stand, Council Bluffs, lowa., WILLARD 5MITH, Pr W.D.STILLMAN, Practitioner of Homeopathy, consulting Physicianand Surgeon. Office and residence 616 Willow avenue, Coun- luffs, Tows. SINTON & WHST, DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. Extractingand filiing a speclalty. First-clags work guaranteed, DR. A. P, HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN. | Office, No, 14 Pear] Street. Houds, 0 &, m, to 2,a0d2 p,m, to 6 p, m Rosidence, 120 Bancroft scroef. Telephonic connection ' with Central office, F. T. SEYBERT, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - 1A, Office No, 5, Everett Block, Broad- way, over A, Louie's Restaurant, " 8. E. MAXON, A ROEKE X T BHIO T. Office over savings bank, COOUNCIL BLUFF¥S, - - » Iowa, REAL ESTATE. W. C. James, In connection with his law and eollection business buys and sells real estate. Persons wishing to buy or sell city propert, call athis strect. EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 416Broadway, Council Bluffs, Deeds sudmortgages drawn [and acknowlcdged , over Bushuell's book store, Pearl |JOKN STEINER, M. D., she was going to church, and was dragging her away to o justice’s offico when help arrived, In the way of tragedy we have the elopement of Miss Nash, of Monroo City, Mo., who was pursued by her mother down the railroad track, the old lady, in her blind excitement, failing to notice the approach of a_locomotive which ran over her and killed her; also that of Ruben Marquis, of Volearo, W. Va, IHAIR GOODS. WATE’RX\}AVES, In Stock a,nd Manufactur- ed to Order. ;i 3 v ir. |[Mr. John Paul, a tayorn-keeper, Waves Madojlrom oy O (TIal i thought that a handsome To"_ET RTIGLES barkaeper would draw busi- 4 ness to his placo, and so secured the seryices of Mr. Mar- All Goods Warranted as Represented, and Prices Guaranteed. MRS. D. A BENEDICT, 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs; - - - Towa quis, who waa so_handsome that Mrs, Paul eloped with him, Mr. Paul closed his house and announced his in- tention of killing his ex-barzeeper. Marquis was well acquainted with the desperato character of his pursuer, and quitting the woman, fled to the mountain wilderness in the western part of the state. After MBS, E. J. HARDING, M, D., Parkersburg to buy food, and was discovered by Joe. A hasty flight and pursuit ensued. A shot wonnr=-+ Rube in the leg and he coald run no Electrician - Qvanl:UULOGIST- Medical ; farm house and begged to be takARiin but the inwates gy, He said, and 6By satdown on a bench to await death. Joe placed his pistol at Rube’s head and fired, Mr. Redfern, of Soarta, Wis., is a systematic eloper. He firat ran away with Mrs, Felis, and was arrested; whils out on bail b made love tc other married worpg and was condigaly whippyhd dur- husband; as s0on 28 815500 with the doctor's havglfyy hat had pounded ing "*Another Wisconsin man, when he eloped with kis empioyer's wife, left a note for the husband: ‘I have tooked your woman; but you ar wel- cum to iny hoap thut gquares thing, Mr. Peter -Shinkle, of Covington, Ky., aged ighty-seven, loved Mrs, Martha Bongoed, aged fifty-four, and would have married her, bat his stern children refused their consent, where- upon he galiantly eloped with her. At Des Moines last month William Osborne and Edward Norman, two hardware clerks, eloped with tho wife ot Dr. N. B. Heartwall (in which con necaon may be mentioned her child and household goods) and Miss Dana. At Port Washington, L. 1., in March, two sisters-in-law, living in the samo house, Mrs. Idwerd Schonck and Mrs. Goorgo Fleet, eloped together with the men of their choice, At Cleburne, Tex., in June, four young people, all in their teens, eloped to tho Indian Nation, ‘‘togother with Mies Lulu Merelith, who went in the capacity of chaperon.” At Topoka, Kan,, Charles Chambers, aged 18, and Lucy Prescott, aged 10, eloped and got marricd, but were soparated after a honeymoon of two days, Louis Badgely and Josephin e Howard, aged respectively 15 and 14, ran away lust spring from Mallory, Oswego county, and found a preacher—one Rev. Mr. Owen—who was willing to marry them, The boy bridegroom tendered as a fee a punched tradedollar. The preacher, who had ridden eix miles on a cold Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phila- delphia, Peann. (ffice Cor. Broadway & Glenn Ave, . COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10W4 o8 and pointal dit- 2o () specialty. U. G. TIPTON, Attorney & Counsellor, Office over First National Bank, Council Bluffs, Towa. Will practice in tho state and foderal courts JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peacs, 814 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs, - - W. B. MAYES, Loans and Real Estate. Pottawattamio .y and Main w fou Towa, Proprictor of abstracts of Office er of Droad (Deutscher Arat.) COR. BROADWAY AND 7TH ST. Council Bluffs, wAs0asca of women and children a_spacialty. J. MONTGOMERY M, D., night, thought this not enough, 1 Fure DiseeNsany eveny Sarukpay, |*0d swd 80, and & further sum of 50 cents was given lim, which had hoen rawe1 by subseription among the eympathizing spestators Sadder was the lot of Ben Wyman and Lizzio Karde, of Temperancetown, Mich, aged 12, who, after going in vain from justice to clergyman had to return home at night unmarried, to be received with open hands. Miss Bourne, of Whitehall, N. Y., eloped with her lover, making the condition that imumediately after the marriage ceremony sho should be allowed tc go back home and tell her mother, Her idea was that the maternal objection to tha young man could be overcome by argument as soon as she’ Was his wife, But the plan miscarried. The mother had go much the best of the Office tn Everett's block, Poarl trect. Rest) dence 648 Fourth streot. Office hours trom 9 to 2a.m, 2todand 7 08p.m. Council +lufls F. C. CLARK, PRACTICAL DENTIST. Poar] opposite the postofice. One of the oldest prastitioners {n Councll Bluffs, Batls letactlon guaranteed in___ase DR. F. P. BELLINGER, EYE AND EAR SURCEON, WITH DR, CHARLES DEETKEN, Office over drug store, 414 Broadway, Council | dise h . Biufls, lowa. Al discases of tho oye and car | Siecussion that tho bride was con- troated undor the most approved method and all | Vinced, inetead of convincing, and cures gu JOHN LINDT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Wil ractice Jin all Stat and Unitec Btat Courls. Bpoaks GermanLavguage, iteed, when the bridegroom cawme for her the next day she informed him that she desired never to set eyes on him again, She even put on boy's clothes and es- caped while he was watching the house, 6o thorough was her change of purpose. Mr, William F., Watkins, Some of the Queer Runaway Matches farther. Ho rapped on the door of & \ aeluny THE DAILY BEE--SATURDAY, A Miss Mary Oatherine when her irate father disorderly eonduct. Governor W. T. Hamilton, of Mary land, eloped with Mr. John L. Stan hope, and was married 10 him on the summit of & mountain 3500 (o subsequggdly S9€ cuel tor a divor In Dolare county, N. Y. two woeks ago Mij sorch and Mr. Imunt met for thefl¥st time at a sociable and foll in lov t first sight. There was s betrotfll, and that same night the girl w honie, entered the house at one ofhe windows, and, unknown to her gtents, secured hor bridal cos tung- made in anticipation of her inge to another man—and walked distant town with her new lover, they were married b hg at his home, Miss G of Lookport, N X, b -+ t0 & valuablo estate, ,l“,l luml‘hx'r &ttentions on a swing.neachine canvasser, and when S arreated for thett, fell in love with Mr, Henry 1. ners, and oloped with him, making her cseapo through & collar window. Miss Venio of Washington, Pa., aged 23, and possessed of some mean, eloped with John Miller, a colored waiter, aged 20. Her fondness for him had long been known, and she had been adjudged a lunatte, Ha love of flow- ers proved fatal to the possiblo happi- ness of an Atlanta voman, She eloped from her hus)and, and no trace was obtained for two months, although detectives were sent in all directions. 1t happened that the wife had been cultivating a water.lily, and when she left she carrid it with her. A fow days ago an oticer, who had been employed in the wse, in passing a house 1 Atlanta, saw a water-lily in the window. When hs entered the house ho was not greaty surprised to discover that 1ts owner was the miss- ing wife, who had never been absent from Atlanta, While her husband was searching elsewhers for her she remained quiet under his very oyes. Lieut. Frank Turner, of the Twonty- fifth regiment, ran avay from Ber- wick with Mrs. Robert Weddell, and her husband, a canny Scotch lawyer, had him arrested for stealing the trunk and portmantea: in which the lady c\rries off her wardrobe, but the grand jury refused to find a truo bill, Mr. Joseph Markowitz camo to New York from Russian Poland only a year ago with no capital but his powers of fascination and a philosoph- 1cal wifo, They are alleged to have engaged in the elopement industry on a largo soale, the husband selecting eligible women and running away with them, while 80 soon as the gailty pair had settled down to housekeeping and the woman had intrusted him with hor savings, his wifo would happen along, raise a tremendous row aud carry off the ransomed sinner—with, of course, the savings. The eloping, or those about to elope, should go by way of Maysville, 1lL, as_there is a conductor on the railroad there so obliging as to stop the train long enough to allow the village clergyman to pertorm the ceromony when he has a pair of runaway lovers on board. The Highest Anticipations Mapison, Ind., June 30s—Your H. H. Warnerdver Curo realized fafe Kidnewanticipations, and I cor- e a month of hiding he ventured iato my hig*,ommend it to all who suffer dially i r Jiver discases. dekiduey o J. W. LITTLEJOHN, perience. one of Kort Wayne's young men took in the circus with alady friend, a Baltimore policeman, eloped with Fowner, and i undertook to|the laws ard regulations laid down create a_disturbance, arrested him for [ for their guidance at home and in the The daugnter of | schc UGUST 926 1882 olders they observe with astonishing precision and wonderful judgment The work which the small - eallod upon todo in Ame-+o® 18 dono hore gonerslly by girls or full grown men., There are no telegraph boys All dispatches are delivered by men in uniform, Thero are no cash boys, girls generally filling such positions. Boys are not called upon to run_er- rands for the public. Alo-bodied men in uniform, large enough to bo trusted with valuable packages, stand at overy corner and aro readv to come at your beck or st ihe Howspapers are oot And mold_ by men. T are no newsboys. No i) voys are seen on the stroots, Whon they are not at school they aro y y are learning a trade, and aftor business hours they gonerally boetako them- selves to some place where they caa excreiso themselvos, or they study their lossons 80 as to be prepared for the early morning clasa. Thoro are no street Arabs in any of [ the German citios—no ragged urchine, | at no artful dodgers, and 1o *“wipe-nip- pors.” There are no blasphemous bootblacks. Ina word, the American smhall boy, of high or low degree, would find his ocenpation gone, whateyer it might be, if he omigrated to Germany. He would pino away and dio of a broken heart. Bucklin's Arnica Salve, The Best SALVE in the world for Cuta Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Lalt Rheum, Fe ver Sargs, Totfer, Chapped Hands, Chil blaing, Cdris, and all skin eruptions, and positively curea niles, 1t is guaranteed tc ivo satisfactfon or money refunded. rice, 25 conta per box, For enle by O. ¥. Goodman Hhall She Break for Eogagement ? New York Sun. A young girl asks us to assume n great, a terrible rosponsibility, She wunts us to decido for her whether sho shall keep or break her engage- ment to marry a man against whom sho brings no charge. she puts the case: I am soventoen yoars of ago and am engaged to a gentleman of thirty, who is desirons of being married this fall. Now, as I do not love him or sooty-faced, | M JEHC. MAYN = “GO(): GONHELI.SVILL-E | Fleveuté 674—9‘,’%—5"”2‘; This is how | == coUpill BLUFFS STEAw oF 7 OIL BLUFFS MANUFAGTURING GO, . “ouldings, Scroll and Lattice Work, Wood Turn- ing, Re-Sawing, Planing and Matching, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Boxes, Ete. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J. . Hathaway, Manager, Council Bluffs, Ia, Machinery will be run exclusively for custom work on Thursday and Friday of each woek, Order solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. GRAND PICNIC ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 27th, ——BY THE— MANNERCHOR SINGING SOCIETY, Comprising some of our mest estimable citizens, at Younkerman's Summer Garden |} A moet enjoyable time is guaranteed & All. THE “LEEDLE"” GERMAN BAND {as boen especially ,,“.,”N fiw oo docasion Tet 8! our mugio Jovi _ COMMITT, P*°Ple tend, (Successors to J. W. Rodefer, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS & LACKAWAMNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBmg AND ALL OWA ~ GOALS | KE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER t, Yards Cor, Eighth £pur- reurl Office NO-z:_ P, T / MANUFAOTURE ‘_oun any other man, don't you think it would be unwise for me to marry; will abide by your decision before vy ing anything to ham. o e‘l’o’r’hnpu’ you will say, ‘Why dor; you love him?' Because I have &‘“" out to my sorrow that T have T and cannot return his affectd respect him greatly, but @ MG love him. I will let ma! ?‘-‘”u Do they are until hoar e not disappoint me, Jv vlflg}:; YR ] Fg‘l\i\:.’um bo ar<s horrible even, if & sventeen who wrote 80 oung ) proLy & ot in, of all tondar affoctions, w0 that uppeals to hor love, wore it vain. Sho might bo over 80 benutifuy and full of charms inexpressible, 36 yot sho would bo a monst what is a girl withontrriend wrongs But oura -~ is not because herseius no heart, but because 'she has so much heart, that she is in her present perplexity, She is not so desperately in love, she imagines, as she ought to be, and as she _wuu]d wish to be. Probably there is not enough of romance in her engagement to suit her, It moves along tog iy in an even course for 80 YO\Vad from whoso idens of love .ATerprot nature, novels, which falen’ very exceptional or deul owfid temperaments, and four picnic. as it were. Weo will sy pose the young Fort Wayneile'r was Will. When thegs 1) prico came around to M tenaciously held cents, thosotket, but when a sleck VS fellow with some neat candy skages marked ¢‘Prizos,” such as oven u soulless trainboy neyor sells at over ten cents, insinuated his pres- ence, Will thought it time to show his gonerosity. Tossing a packsgo into the lap of each young lady and one to his friend, he pulled out a fourth and inquired: “‘How much?" £ You could have knocked him down with a feather. The torture of his soul as he paid the bill without a mur- mur, while s smilo played over his countenance for the benefit of his companions, was simply wonderful, The four packages netted as follows: A jewsharp, a brass ring, a set of brans jewelry, a brass breastpin of antiquated pattern; total value, prin- cipally 1n the mugical ingtrument, two centa. In Will's private cash account is a memorandum as follows: July 3.—Experience (hard), $2.— [Fort Wayne (Ind. ) Gazette, Horaford's Acid Phosphate in Dys« popsia. Jenkins, Great Falls, N, “I have prescribed 1t and estify to its scemingly almosu virtues in cases of dyspepsia, nervousness and morbid vigilance or wakefalness, Boys In Germany, Chicagn News, Consul Flynn writes from Chemnitz, Saxony: 1f the German boys do not cut vp the pranksand perform the tricks of their American cousius, they enjoy themselves in & way that is entirely satisfactory to themselves, They have, during the eummer months, in all lurge towns and cities, large swim- ming bathe, constructed like those in Chicago, where they flock in largo numbers in the eveniugs and on Sun- days. They can have all the fun of thiskind they want, including clean towels and neat dressing rooms, for about five American cents, Then gymnasiums and musems are well patronized, It is arare thing to find a Sexon youngster who cannot per- form on the horizontal bar, on the rings, or on the flying trapeze, foats that would be creditable to a profes- sional athlete. The buys are general ly well developed, muscular and agile, and good health seems to take a fancy to them, In dispokition they are as amicable as girls—more amisble than some girls, The manuers are pleasing. They are polite aud aceommodating, They do not swear, ‘“chaw” nor smoke. Fist fighting is not to their liking, and vulgarity is unknown among them, They are sedate, quiet, peaceable and good-natured at all times, while in the presence of their a gentloman friend—a sort of two-by- [ - UUSUA] cirowmeatancos, | Her t5Ver ia simply a good, honest’ rettow, but one of whom she cannot make a hero like those she has read about in novels, Bat if she lost him, how would she feel then? How would she like to see him marrying samo other girl? Would gho not be likely then to aiscover vhat sho had a heart of about the usual kind, and that it was tender enough to bo deeply hurt, mortally, as sho might The Very Best of B BROOMS, BROOM HANL CORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND HOPPED FEE rooms Oonetantly on Hand. Market Price Paid for Oats, Rye, A NID The quh17 < Corn, Barley BRUOOM CORN Pp<ties Wishing to Sell Broom Oorn'_'Winlem Send Sample, " MAYINE TRLTT COTUNCTY. JAMES FRA 372 BROADWAY, COU: ((L BLUFFS, IA Memhant/flilor think! Besides, she has engaged herself to this man, Ha probably has no doubt about his having 2 heart, for he has given Lis aflvetion to her, andg natur- ally enough and creditably enough, is anxious that the day of the marriage should not bo too long put off, Very Also Handkerchiofs, both in silwd linen, hoso of all kinds, threw, pins, osoriptions. our stock of goods at 536 Broadway before cbe, Wo bope tho Iaalos will’ call and w many girls who write to us keep com- pany with men, as they call it, for years, and yet the wedding day is not appointed. © Perhaps their swains have never more than hinted their love. They are too timid to speak out, or they are so situated that they must wait before taking on them the vesponsibilities of marringe, But this giri has not only an avowed lover, but one also who is eager to make her his wifo at an enrly day, for the fall is close at hand, And ghe says, too, that he is de- serving of her respect, of her great respeot, while very often the follows on whom girls set their af’ections, and from whom they canuot be withdrawn, ure utterly unworthy of teust, ontive: ty unfit # be husbands and fathers, Even their swesthourts cannot respect them, love them as much as thoy im- 1 agine they do. But what is love wich- | 1 out respect! Itis a short-lived pas- | u sion, which kills the happinoss of those | ¥' who yield to it. en LARSON & ANDERSON, This laundry has fust b UNION BAKERY, BI7 SOUT IN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THB/OI1Y. None but first-class Baken uployod. Bread, Cako, Pios, &o., deivered to any part of the city. O P. AYRES, Proprietor, —_—— STARR & BUNC! HOUSE, SIgN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTNS. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND GR. A BEPEECOCLAX Shop—Corner Broadway and $tt St Wagons run all day, | STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. Proprietors, onoponed for busi. o, ot wo aro now propared to do In indry ork of all kinds and gu vra itee stistaction A oclalty made of fine work, wich as collars, fly, flio rhirts, ctc. We want overybody to Vo us & trial LARSON & ANDERSON, Still, shall we tell this girl to go on and keep her promise of marrisge! That is & responsibility we cannot take, If she doesn't love the man she ought not to marry him, Of courne she ought not, Besides, she is very young, almost & child, and the engagemonts of girls of seventoen are oftentimens far from serious aflairs, In making tuem they only play with love, pendivg the time when it will really »me to be their master, But let her think the matter over herself, and not be hasty in deciding, for she may discover too late that she was in love after all. A lover you respect is not one to be thrown over|cy hightly. = Protty Good. acon, Laporte, Tod., writes: our ‘SeiinG Brossos’ isall you cracked it up to be, My dyspepsin hasall vanished ; why dow't you advertise it; what allow: ance will you make if I take a doz Lot es, 80 thit [ could oblige my friends ocae y 250 cents, trial botties 10 e augZllw 3 ) | MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY A Christian Fanily Echool for Boys. Prepares for Colloge, 8cientifls Bchool or Business. Sond o Capt, D, N. KIRK TALCO I'T. Principal, | ¥ Morrgan Park, Cook Oa., 111, for catalogue, 1194 10w Sullivan & Fitzgerald, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Employ the best Bread Baker {n the West; also " HUGHES & TOWSEE, DEALERS IN | Conlectionery, Fruit,Nuts Cigars and Tobacco.F'resh DEALERS IN Crackery, Glassware, ggg:g;s and Ice ?.m in BOOTS, SHOES, ETG| % mamysr, Also agenta tor the following lines of Steamship Companies ; ward, Auchor, Guion, American, and Btate = Steanship Companies, DD A F WS nd and Bank d to send for 1.D BOMUNDSON, K. L SHUGART,/ A. W. STRERT, Prosident. \'uu-m/ Ushier, CITIZENSBANK Of Councy Bluffs. Organized undor the kW of the State of lowa, prt of Europo will And 1t to their | poiu o ik i ; /vt o "200'000 Sullivan & Fltzgerald' Intorest paid onime doposits. Dratts lssusd on tho priricipal witics of the United States aad A 18, Furope. Bpacial attention given to collections ¢ aud vorrespandonce with prompt reburng, 43 Broadway, Counci! Blu%g Ia. DIRKCTORS. The Star Bakery, J.D. Edmundson, E.L. Shugart, [J. T.Hart, HOWARD & ROBIE, W. W. Wallace, ' J. W. Rodfer, L A. Mils, JyTau 227 MAIN 8T, WA W Street, MES. H. J. FILTON, M, ., PRYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Brosdwav. Council Blufs. choice hand for Cakes and Pies, Bread deWvered to all parts of the olty.

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