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6 T'HE DAILY BEE:--COUNCIL Bt.UFFS THURSDAY, AUGUS " 23, 1884, TV - . , ¥ A lso that burglars would not have| THE CHURCH SCANDAL, ! LN ERS & / THE _DAILY BEE. o e e the sl i : s C Rt G H.H. HORNE & CO, J e e | They took a chisel, howover, and forced | gy o 1tises to Talk—How 1t Looks A WHOLESALE DEALERS N COUNGIL BLUFFS, upon the little drawers IlHll((mk. notes to Him, 7 " m — — and other papers, which they carried out PR d 4 t 28, |to the rear, and after examining them, ooy Sows: sonssntiol Thursdsy Morning August 20, 1 o o vere, svidently dlsgusted st B p =t = sh was give esterday’s Brg, s e e | 100 UG dome auh for e eouble. | B L Cp K g mowe | O DAIIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. By Mail = - - #10.00 por year | The committee on speakers for the restorday deslared that Tas Bex yunt 20 ar Broadway C N8 | | ) 9 L o o make & speclalty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd B e | ution tally Batedty slght, Colonel yestor u)‘l({L;'\r(ll lm ; .:»’ ]!II ;::r‘:v::‘ 2 I Upper Broadway Cor, .‘flvulfln an St., COT Nf 1L BLT "FS. YARA CIGARS, Al Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted % OFFICE: 8 1 Fhkiik Obok; yestenday seceived |\ brosy ety but HOLES 24 *[Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention and satisfaction | represented. Sapp and Frank Cook, y y pointa of the defense as- he will desire, Gusantond, OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, 852 Beontwag,’ 4 SE, 52 Bro A \ No, 7 Porrl Strect, Near Broadway. |, yolegram from John M. Thurston sta- S —————— h o ting that he will be here without fail. MINOR MENTION, Judgo Lyman has also consented to speak on the occasion. All republicans are requested to moet at the Blaine and Logan club rooms at 7:30 sharp, and Tha public schools are to open next| b ¢ 0 there to the court house, Monday. headed by the Boys in Blue in uniform Tho races which were announced for |ona wiontorches, yesterday are to take place today. Officer O'Brien at a late hour Tuesday The democrats have;flang_out another | okt came across threo fellows who iad banner on Main streot, by Kiel's hotel. 8 | beon having a drunkon orgio and beer- Burglars made a raid on Tony Ger- [glass throwing, and concluded to steer spocker’s house sometime Tuesday night [ them toward home, instead of arresting and got his watch and chain, them, After proceeding several blocks The weather yesterday was hard indeed | With them, one of them suddenly turned for races.. It is hopedtoday that the skies [ and thumped him, and the two others at will smile and the sport go on. once joined in the attack. 0'Biien shot The board of trade is to hold a_spocial | £¥ice, one ball just cutting a holo in the meeting this ovening to consider the mat- knee of the pantaloons of one of the trio. tor of the location of the Scldiors’ Homo, | He secured only one of his assailants, the two others eacaping. This one was fined $29, Theo. Hiesso has been painting some new scones for Dohany's opera house. Ho has painted scenery for tho Moetro- that Mre. Susan L. Davis. mother of |POlitan theatro in San Francisco, his bost at Mrs, Susan M. Davis, or of Mre. Mary Marshall is {nsane and should "J‘;;fo;’:l";; ‘,’l“o":l“l el fi‘":::l‘: ool Ll L i principal theatres in Maunich. J. W. Grant has been put on the po- | goones which ho has done for the house lce force in place of Sergeant Bates. The | here aro & wood scene and a gothic latter went out in the country to hunt | hamber. He will also paint a strdet up a stolen mule, and on his return found | goene, e has with him sketches of his his place on the force thus ocoupied. work elsewhere, and is evidently an A now carriage factory is among the |artist of more than ordinary ability. He promised enterprises to be started very|owns a farm in Shelby county, on which soon, The contract for the building is|he has been living and thinks some of said to belet, the locatlon to be near |settling here. “‘the blue barn” on upper Broadway, and the factory to be started in October. HAPPENINGS AT THE HOME. The sneak-thief who filched a pocket- ook from Jacob Appel's house only got [ How the Various Branches of Work €3 for his trouble. He wasa colored are Beilng Cared For— A man, and was seen by the father as he New Building, went out, but was supposed at the time o to have come to the house on some busi- | qy0 Home of the Friondless assoc 2lizh . tlon seems to be having Its hands full at About 12:30 o'clock yesterday morning | present, but the work is being sared for, there was a small fire, the upper part of | o that it seems successfal. At present a frame barn located on the alley back of | a now building is being erected, two sto- No. 108 Broadway being destroyed. The |ries high, 20x28 feet with an addition of barn was owned by Charles Soarand[12x28 feet. The structure will cost was'used by E. Rush. Loss, small; in- | 1,000 and wil contatn nine rooms. This sured. increase of accomodation hus been neces- Complaint was made yesterday that I. |sitated by the growth of the work, and N. Empire, the druggist, had been run- |the prospects of increasing demands as ningloff mortaged property. It is charged | the cold weather approaches. This large that he shipped to Nebraska some of his | expenditure together with the other in- stock of drugs, which was covered with a | creasing needs, makes it neceesary for all mortgage. Mr. Empire was arrosted and [ who are indicted on subscription to pay bonds were placed at $200. up promptly, and gives an excellent The funeral of Mrs, J, W. Voorhis | chance for new subscriptions and dona- tonk placo yesterday afternoon at the [ tions. Mo i residonce on East Piorce strect, Rey, | I connection with the other work is Mr. Mackey officiating. Mrs. Voorhis [ the opening of a new “Home Academy had mony friends in this clty, and hor |and Industrial School.” A ciroular has death has called forth much sympathy been placed on Tue Bex table which ex- for the husband and the two daughtors | PIains the preject quite fully. The fac- R e ulty of tho new academy consists of Rev, O ¢ I0M E1O1DIOW AL AN NORVIEY, T. 8. Bovell, A, M., principal and pro- Moro than one hundred of the young | fessor of mathematics, mental and moral men of onr city should avail themselves | sclence; Mrs. T. 8. Bovell, modern lang- o ungos, principal of musical department of the privileges offered at the Y. M. O, | 414 conductor of tho kindergarten school; A. gymnasium. The fixtures are among | Miss Nannle Campbell, Latin, Groek the best manufactured. For terms, etc., | and English grammar; Miss Sallie Forbes, to th 12, primary departmont and assistantin kin. ;‘I’EZ B8 geureiary, e A aen et Lo G Monday in Septomber, & week later than Oneold man was before the police | originally planned, the delay being due court yestorday, charged with boing|to the building enterprisos now in pro- drunk and with being n vagrant, Ho|Eress: Already'anumbor of pupils havo 5 2 signified their intention to attend, is (7 yoarp of ago and said that he had|among them one young lady from Jofer- $70 when he started from Missouri to go | son, lowa, another from Para, 111, and to Dakots, but had been robbed of it |uothor from Parksvillo, Mo, Rev. G. n /. Robey, of Malvern, the pastor of the Eheipidiman masioldiio/eoiin possoRand |y ik chiivch fhiere. hiaa aads | as seros: 10 go to pieces if he wanted to. ment for his two daughters to attend The democrts solocted as their atan- hnru-.’l‘hfuu Nlm prospects seem very dard bearer, or transparency bearer, ;!:::“;::fi or & large attendanco for the 5 . Tuaesday night, one of whom they must| “The work of the home paperis also feel proud. It was no less a distinguished | progressing well, and there are constant p 3 foreign gentleman than Mons, Le Fleur, |demands to be met, and opportunities who probably is better acquainted with [ Presented for doing good, A short time the dug-out and the jail than any man in the city. taken with a sudden fit in Bayliss park, Superintendent McNaughton, of the | He has been taken into the Home, and city schools, can bo found in his oftice in | i SPPOAS that tho only causo of the the Bloomer building every Monday | ops,ineoes was lack of food and caro, g overy Monday | 1o having been exposed to hardships and morniag from 8 o'clock to 10 o'clock. [having lacked food and comfort, His dution mako It nocessary for him to| Under tho awro o1 the Homo he e ine | 188 nOL only recovered physically, but is set asido somo 'lpleylll hours ' durug | '3 oveloped mentally. and morally, which he will be in his office, and those | ynd promises of being more than an ords. who have occasion to see him, shall re- | nary sort of man, member this arrangement. Among those recentl: 4 home is a friendless _J. W. Morse, who has been on the po- | 004 ahout 45, who in addition to othos lice force, has taken off his- star, laid | troubles is unablo to hear a word. down his club and declded to enter upon | The little waif loft on the doorstep of . 8 a o ohased the Btar bakery on Main street, |y ancey of the work being done, the ne- and assumes control of the business at | ce ity which as , and how they are once, He hasalarge acquaintance and | being met. Those who are ‘giving “sup- will doubtless increase zapidly the busi- | Port to tho homo will naturally bo inter- ested in learning how and what fs thus ness already so well established. being done to relieve the suffering, care James Angus, one of the employes of | for the friendless andrelieve the suffer the Boston Tea store, met with an acci- e p—— dent by the heel of his slipper catching at the top of a flight of stairs and tripping him, He fell half way down the stairs, then over theside on to the ice box be- dow, and feom these: tothe foor Hol .y vietobisold home fn 81 o, Bt + was pot on duty yesterday, but his bones | ¢j,urles county, Mo, are all still whole, W, 8. Homor, the crockery man, met with The colored Blaine and Logan club, | ® little mis-stop the othee duy, which now ne. See J. Relter's Summer goods. A general meeting of all the teachers of the public schools is to be held at the Bloomer butlding at 1:30 p. m. Satur- day. Information has been filed claiming d about 12 years, a boot- taken into the estitute woman, PERSONAL, Mr, Samucl Hayes Is back from Colfax springs, who had for two wesksadvertised meot, | <c*4itates the use of crutches, his ankle being ing at the court house Tuesday evening, sprained, were forced to meet elsewhere by the A e R S A 4 3 ply for the yterian church here, Cleveland club who did not recognize ‘F‘" and who is now preaching in Denison, was in the colored men had any rights which | ¢, city yesterday, democrats were bound to respect. This| er HurMby is not in so much of & hurry way of getting possession of the court|to get Liome as he was wont to be. The cause house despite *he rights of others, may [of this is that his wife and family left last b the democratic way of doing things, | eveving for a visit of & month in Ohicago, but crestes great indignation in a ci Prof, Blattery has returned from St. Louis, dzed community, where he has been happily spendiog Lis sum ne cation, Bt Joseph's cademy, Burglars entered the grocery store of :)‘:l:ll:;dlull: 'J] w.n‘:hlflh‘ .:udr.‘xl:.).f.l ‘;l Thall & Krocht some time Tuesday |y M. Bower, after spending the past week xigit, The safe door was left unlocked ' j, the country, has returned, and that there were some matters noted he thought the public ought to be given, in his behalf. Ife says he admits that he is getting a divorce from his wife, but denies that he cannot obtain one on gos- pel principles, He denies that W. P. ALYSWORTH. of these who aro running without any o bbl drifted into the city, was | but the city rofuses to receive it. They 5, T, McAteo, of McAteo & Fox, has gone Rev, Mr, MeMeckin, who for a term sorved | have them for dinner 1 just thought how the charge of coveting his neighbor’s wife was proven. He admits that he visised Mra. Jones at Coon Iapids, but says that he had gone to that and three other places on busi- ness. Ho denied that on July Gth last a witness went to Jones' house, and found the door shut, and that he came out and that Mrs, Jones and he seemed very much confused. He says the wit- ness met the husband coming from the house and not over seventy-five feet from it. He admits meeting Mrs. Jones at tho dopot, but says her husband was with hor. In regard to Howe stating in his bill of divorce that his wife was civil to him,Mr. Howe explai'ned that this was a law formality that could not be left outin his application and was 8o informed by his lawyer. Mr. Howe claims that of those present at the the trial not more than ten were members of the society. Ho further states that the chair over- rnled hia desire for more time in which to prepare his defense; that new matter was Introduced and by a ruling of the chair he was called on to defend new FTOUSE: MOVIER. Frame Housea moved on the LITTLE GIANT trucks and any distance and over any kind of ground. BRICK HOUSES raiscd. Al work guaranteed, W, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth street COUNCIL BLUFFS. O o <r (o) r Qo =4 0 i & Rardware, Cotlery, Timers' Stock, Ete OOUNC_". BLUFFS, IA. N etcalf Bros.. WHOLESALE DEALERSZIN, & Specal attentlon by mail. The | apecifications that ho had only recently H ATS c APS BUGK GLO V ES heard would be brought up, and that the ) ) chair allowed hearsay testimony. In regard to the alleged conversations with Johnson, Mr. Howe claimed that Mr. Johnson was the one who stated that the statements came from Mr. Jones, and that he, Howe, made no statoment in reference thereto at all. Howe said that he froquently went to the house of Mr. and Mrs. Jones on invitation of one or both I to obviate the necensity of his going heme, about ono and a half miles, and returning to the next meeting. He says he went there, too, & number of imes on legitimate bus- iness, He called on Mrs. Jones at ’Coon Rapids by request o;‘Mr.] Jones. hIn r: ard to the findiug he claimed that the - it brought 1n ho verdict i s| 122 Broadway very indefinite form, and Mr. Howe had learned that one of the committee signed it, understandsng that Mr. Howe was guiliy only of the first charge. Another of the committee talked in a like manner but both were finally argued into signing the findings of guilty on all charges. These are the reasons on which Mr. Howe proposes to appeal. ——— WHAT THEY SAY. snd 344 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS I0W EARRISON BROS. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Fresh and Salt Meats. HAMS, BACON RIED BEEF, SALT PORK AYD LARD, Council Bluffs. COMMERCIAL, OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, N CouNerr, BLurrs, Towa, Angust 27, 188 ‘Wheat—No. 1 milling, 75@s0; No. 8, 65@ 70; rejected 50, Corn—Local purposes, 40@45. Oats—For local purposes, 35@40, Hay—$10 00@12% 00 per ton; baled, 50@60 Rye—40@45c.1 Corn Meal—1 30 per 100 poands, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 00, 7ol —Dolivered, hard, 1150 per ton; soft, 5 00 per ton Lard—Tairbank's, wholosaling at 9%c. Flour—City four, 1 60@3 30, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz. LIVE STOCK. Cattlo—Butcher cows 300@3 25, Butcher steers, 4 00@4 25, Sheep—3.50. Hogs—4 25@1 65, Wrs, B, J. Hilton M 1., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 2322 Middle Broadway, Council Blufts, J.R. TATE. WARREN WHITE" T A TES&S WHITE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practice in State and Federal Courte. Collections promptly attended to. The Expressmen Claim that the City is Using Them Unjustly, Room 9, Schugart’s Building, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. The expressmen, who are supposed to take out licenses of $16 a year ascommon carriers, are at present In a little hub- bub. Complaints have been filed against PRODUCE AND FRUITS. sovoral of them for not taking outl o . ROV AL 8t Jobn & Co., com: W.R. VAUCHAN. lcenses, Mr. Beocroft's cage furnishes [ 20 ta, 5 adway. . & samplo of ono class of complaints, Ho| " Ponltry—Tavoolt hens, 7 sring ahickens, | Ju1Stice of the Peace, i oz.; live turkeys, has threo wagons but only two liconses, e ey e He objects to paying for any more 50 per box, e ek L licenses until some of the expressmen Real ostate collectlon sgency, 0dd Fellows Block Sver Saviugs Banke 00@3 00 por bunch, Butter—Creamery, 20c; rolls, choice 9@10c. who have no license are made to put up or quit. It is said there aro several Fggs—12} per dozen. vwmmg P batatoes, 150@2 00 per bbl; onions, 75c per bu; cabb. 0z, THOS. OPFICHR, 1. M, PUSEY, license and are not complained of. The G tu b te Ln b SPCIAY, NOTICES,| OX T 20k & PUSEY, BANKERS. but when there are races and there isa HOTIOR —Spooial » vertisemonts, wxo a6 Losh harvest for tho expressmen the | round,To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board: | gouncll Blufts Sitias 'busses are run down to the grounds, and | ing, ete., will bo inserted in thia column at the low Establioh 1856 ig i EN CENTS PER LINE for the first fusertion | £5ta0/IShea - - get the big loads, and pay no license, It | rate of TEN stabiishea - - 185 Urwe Securitt is also claimed that one of the express- | and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsoquent n- Grain & Provisions, men, who chances to be related to one of | sertion. Leave advortisements at our offico, No. the alderman, is given a license on | Per Stroot, noar Broadwav BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS, J. Y. FULLER, monthly or semi-monthly payments, pay- ommission Merchant ing a dollar, now and again, as is most No .89 Pearl Street - Council Bluffs owa. convenient, whilo others are obliged to pay cash in advanco for the wholo year, | room No. 16d Upper Broniway: rent lo, iase x “Tom Skinner, chief of the police, and | yiakyre® Y4 ApPIY ot once to A, Sl John Dunn, ono of the force, als> run sovoral expross wagons. Thoy have been complained of for not having as many [ V¥ lconsos us they havo wagons, * An mom. | X AT bors of the police force they have been | WATANTHI—A fist class barber by Schmidt pald tholt salacise o genesal fand o Wl By ol bl rants of the city, and they | J{OK SATENy rewen offered to pay their licenses | ;X 10th strost. 1t takon soon will soll for o 5 for tho wagons, fn " the same i WA e | Railway Time Table. s i sorteof paper in which they get their pay, [ s, with houso NTED—Dining room girl immediately. 16 per month, apply of Steward, Oxnor 7¢h Aventio and A ; thelr honie in naturally think it a littlo strange that the | gate this offer. 1tis the best bargain ever off city will not take its own paper, and can- [0 theeity not ace the justico of gotting their pay in | ()LD PAPERS—For slo at s ofice, paper which is only worth seventy-five = cents on the dollar and then be obliged to pay what they owe the ocity dollar for for dollar, The expressmen now propose COUNCIL BLUFES. — | The following are the times of the arrival "and de- 26 centa | parture of trains by contral standard timo, at the local depots. Traine leave transfor depot ten min wes earlier and arrive ten minutes later. GHICAGO, BURLINGION AND QUINOY, ery body 1n Councll Bluffs to_take TunBrx. Dolivered by carrier at only twenty conts & weok. Chicago Express to make a stand and refuse payment for - : *Mail and Expr ic i B GENTS—Ladies and gentlomen can make first | 12 Accommodation. | more llwueus_ until the y makes all | A T wages by solling tbe *Champlon Bosom only. pay, and until the city is willing to re- | Strect and roning Board.” Rotails at $1.00. UNCIL BLUY? celve the same sort of stuff which it pays | Any Iady cando up a fine shirt without a wrinkls t Kloas 1t a8 nicely as the Jaundries can, Addrese L o . B.8. & L Co., bun, otice, Counci 1) pm 280 pm OHICAGO, MILWAUKKN AND 8T, PAUL, e ——— pm Expross, 9:06 8 m i Night Schools, S m Expross, 6:66 p m ) M\\'gltarnwlawu dwllugad will bo open| DR. C. C. EX.AZEIN, TR A 9058 | onday, Wednesda, Friday oven- 04 p . : ’ f e frg’n;x Wedns u’g'ln:l? fl'ullll.l Q.-"f',,f_‘ El‘ult '”".‘{‘E‘E‘?;:fit??rffs“ft?““’““' ”;Lg: Furniture and appolntments all new. Nos, 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Bluff ; Gl April Ist, annually. S sbudics DENTIST. R (4 may be pursued as in daytime at reason- Mail, 4115 pm A Accommodat.on ablo cost. Fall term of normal opens +At Trausfor only Monday, Sept. 1st. Students may en- ter business department at any time, Entrance first statrway below postoflice, - — 100 MAIN STREET, TOUNCIL BLUFFS - . - JACOB BIMS, E. P, CADWELL SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Streot, Rooms 1 and 2 Shugart & Me. . Will practice in State and Foderay | to bet A Girl's Letter Found on the Street, Columbus (Ga.) Sentinel, GEORGETOWN, 20-84,—My dear Honey: I have just laid aside my work and have taken my pen in hand to show you that [ do think about you in fact the trouble is to keep from thinking of you all the time this afternoon just before commencing dinner 1 felt so lonely that I didn't know what to do now as 1" never had such feeling before I met you I can uot help but think 1 must be in love well if I am in love with you I am sure 1 have no need to be ashamed of it you see when I got the potatoes and was about to 3 Sunday—9:30-11 30-0:90-11:05 p. m. Ansive oaving time HE _RAYMOND Baby Jumper! 1.C.BRACKETT otV ol N. 8CHURZ. Justice of the Pace. ANERICAN EXPRESS, 10W A nico it would bo if I was just doing that for your dinner and mite only In our ug little house when are you going to get your license I think you are so long about it T win'tin no hurty but then 1 OFFICE OVE! OUNCIL BLUFFS . H, H. HORNE & CO., COUNCIL BLUFFS, . IOWA, SMITH & TOLLER, Agts., LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS CouxciL BLUFFS, « « « « « JowA, ) { { o 7 and 9 Main street, ‘{ % : { | H F. HATTENHAUER, NManufactuirer. OFFER FOR SALE REGARDLESS COST Light Road Wagons, Piano Box Top aod Open Buggies, Brewster Top and Open Buggics, Wi 3 d Ope 3 p and Open Buggics, Windsor Top and Open Buggics, Phactons of all kindsand two Scated Carriages. All 0f the abbve aro of riy own: axame: facture and guaranteed the best of stock, and first-clasa in every particular, Send for desoriptito oircular, &4 Factory and Office 27, 20 and 31 Fourth Street, Council Bluffs, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF EairGoods In Towa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. oAl wipiacole Netoest 1 MRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Mannfacturer. ASADY, ORGUTT & FRENGH P8 urtains, in Lace, Si'k, Turcoman,’Etc. Ol cloths,|Mattings, Linoleums Etc A IRIP IS Bjhoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. ome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. apest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the -\ ty. Upholstering and Bedding Supplics. COUNCIL BLUFFS - Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care. s American Plan, hickering Piano Best and Most Reliable, HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANO Endorsed by Fraxz L EMEKSON PIANO. Unrivalled for Tone or Finish, KIMBALL PIANO Best Modern Price to Buy, sall Organ, so long and favorably known in the west, racommends itself, TEWART, Sol t for above lines of Goods, Vareroows, ' 329 Broadway, luffs, Iowa, Correspondence Solicited, Agents Wanted, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO., OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Wo. 12 IN. Main St.,. Council Blufrs. The remaining HATS on hand will be-éold Below Cost to make room for New Goods. A Full Line NOTIONS always Hand J.J. AUWERDA, 317 Broadway. Council Bluffs. o NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE MRS. J. J. GOOD. Wa,vgs three inch part 65c, Coquetts 10c each, Switches ‘ B1to $20 each, Hair ornaments given with every pur- ‘ chase, All kinds of hair work promptly attended: to, ‘ Waves made of Ladies' combings at 505 per inch, ALL KINDS GF EairGoods | TRS. J.J.GOOD - - . . . 29 Main Stree i S = 8 A NMOEIN, Proprieto CRESTON HOUSE EVERYTHING ¢IRSTCLASS, —— Nos, 217 and 219 8. Main St., - COUNCIL BLUFFS would like to get married if wo are going w0 do it at all and not be fooling away BOOKS, : theso short summer evenings us over STATIONERY, R. Rice M. D. yoar Dansixg, TOYS AND A Great Race Postponed, New Youk, August The speed trials by Phallas and Jav-EyeSee for to-day will n;it take place. The track istoo heavy by rain, CANCERS, 5:rE' it s mgueq minontibe CHRONIC DISEASES ovtsae s psciaty. Over hirty years practical eperisnce Ofioe No, FPear treet, Council Bluy 44 Conoultadion free NOVELT! Largest Stock LOWES1 PRICES. DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. ‘ 8,000 Electric Belt the oath June by us, Acents Wanted! References—Any o the busine bouses in Couscll Blufls. JUDD & BMITH Proprictors, 10 BROADWAY . OCUNCIL BLUFF§

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