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WHOLESALE AND JOBBING N > - Ay " X oas st sort of g colk t.»r that Luu| of n Y e e THE, ELECTION POR MAVOB, | vl eemingitan ™ |y T S Wit gt el ) B e wame o WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGlES? - —_— 't one of their oy s said to be in comfortable circum COUNC”_ BLU" FS | The Oity Council Fixes the Date Early in Sordag "wl“”““'”;”“Y"’ J tances ; : L - COUNCIL BLUFFS. the place, all sort< of conveyaiices fuak — - MONDAY MORNING, JULY ji2 October. ing 'trips. to and from the lake. The Talk of Getting Sam Jones, Sl R OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. nerchor society held a jolly pienic ‘1 A (lln'vlh;nl association llv s :\. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, § twenty cents per week. ' [ o Money eaved by bugingat J. g Stelter’s | (¢ 11 Suith and . Hoson as trustees Wholgsale HW. Tiiroy, - - Manager, | Sam Jones Wanted o Catch Sinners | Farmers' Store, 505 Upper Browdwas vcration has ordered a big tent Agricultural ImWnJma. Buggies, iy s u\vu‘nu\y Here A Fire Department at the Highe (, i |H\! for county, town, | @ yoses holding 'some special evan Carriagos, Bt wHnsn B, Towa " A HL LRI A TNy Iransfc Selling Pop city a I u‘ an\ Odell Bro.'s Ihe tent will arvive in | g Niaw HTON 0. 23 ) L) ' 4 EYSTONE N H s - 1 owa ol » Yodge's, O A MINOR MENTION. [ s : ; fjoining N. P Dodac's, on Havlouder flM Rms Cider Ml & Press CINCINNATI, OHIO. Legisiating For the Blufs, Wild Police Chases, | t ‘ll i m\l'lvl od that an Rt 4 New York Plunibing company city council held a mecting Satu What's the news, chicf g Molivey e T ooy te o Sauth Main Street BUILD OVER FIFTV DIFFERENT STYLES, Pants to order $5, by Reiter, the tailor eyeming, presided over by Mayor | Matthews fook a fresh tilt back in his wwed 1o tent of the size vroposed, 40x 0, ifTs, Towa, Apron Rubber Company's hose at | ind all the mem! being pres- | chair and raised the expectations of the | (il hegin to hold the crowds who wil DAVID BRADLEY & CO " Cooper & MeGiee's ent exeept Alderman Hammer | nowk @ wherer with telling in his usual L"nn v to hie w‘ . Sam Jones would o Manuf'vs an | Jobhers of 20,000 Vehicles Annunlly. ‘end for Catalogue, Prices, Ureigh Only 82,50 per doz. for first class eabin I'he question of a specinl election for | measured utterances, “There is one dittle | draw notonly big das from the city, cultur, ants ¢ g photos at Schmdis, 220 Main S e e ey b anid “matter | thing that might do you for an ftem. One | but from all th ounding country 4...n ;lltu .1] ‘Ifll“plem\‘flmwlrl qn,“ Bugges, “"""" e righy | mayor was ug » and the b BULLLLL AL, 18 J L o would doubliloss shake (i viages, and all kinds of Farm Mochin e ———— ey A large company of Mormons arrived | suigled by fixing upon the first Monday | of the policemen about half past four I’,'. (,‘,“";i,l,(l.“.”.\\‘ “.mil‘.”»}n s T Chp. | 10V to7 110" South Main Strect, Council tiaifs G Cabinet photograpns & por o at |GG woman on the strect. His attention was | - ANE ILANDLES. ’ it gy N e m].\\\.,m e resolution ordering the paving of | attracted by seeing her step oft the walk | Transfer Fire Department. F.O. QLEAOS, T, H.DOUGLAS, GRO.E WRIGHT ohn 1 ‘;‘;',:v,",’,“ LA ".’,‘:.' g H|‘.",l Eighth street from Broadway to Seventh | onto the pavement and pick up som The fire department at the freight | Pres.&Treas” Viiros &Mad. See &Counsel ity this woek [ avenue, Willow avenne from Pearl to | thing. She held it wp to her face, and | transfer in this city has been veorgan Councll Blafs Haadls Factyry, - John Peterson and Kate Withering, of | Eightn strect, and Pierce from First to | then walked over by o building, but what | ized. 1t 15 not generally known it (Incarporated . 2 were on Saturday made one | Ouk street, was adopted I'he same | she did he could not sce exactly. She | nevertheless a fact that a regular fire de “"""r""i":.'{?‘,‘i' il Plek k: Slodgo ana Smal * Frainey. streets ave to be eurbed add parked | acted o queerly that his suspicions and | partment is in existence at the transfer, AN AL The habeas corpus ity were arouse W e fol- | and they practice with their apparatus : ( Rauch secks to got It was o long shadow, but he | threo times s in which C. A 1he petition for the repeal of the stecet | his euric from his wife & o kling ordinance was bronght up, Tittle babe, is to be he + superior by and finally saw her enter | " b COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., ? but no aetion t The ordinance is | The officc J 1, ehief; | n e ¥ cout this morwing. L o T oo | the Cathlic chureh fo SIS | i, for ¥ 25 Carpets, Curtains, Window Shadas, | He then went by no necessity tor rep mnwi vated cnses it ponnd those wh g 8 3 ) ( <, pipe o 0il Cloths, Ct Sxtures, Upholstory (Goods, d picked Spoor .m\\ T'om Hayne: | ipeime J \\ Al irtain Fixtures, Uph 0ds, the b lding whieh she | Spoor, M-S Smith and D. A. Sweency, chihi R H Fdaaiidaly CHGARS, TOBACCO, BT, given | — - i N i ..,.”..m.l before, e tound that on | Hosem rht platforn window sill Tay’a Tittle bird which | On at experimental run the been hurt. That was what the n 1o the pump house, got PEREGOY & MOORE, A T ) T SWEH1ENE JOBUEE I Brick bailding any Kind paised ax moved and <atisfaction guaranteed, Framo kouges moved Bennett, ol binga town in K, Justice Schurz on the ged with doping and rob. to what she b taking him about SRt s before |y there sprinklin (L e Keatley contract for the compila Mrs. Hopkins, o sister of Rev. G. G. | tion of the ordin, Rice, died on Friday at Weston, Neb., iHiltted - ApBhintot 1b:866" 100 and was brought h for burial Satur as enrly a date ns possible day. She had many friends and ae in what he'intended to do at ntances in this eity, having lived compilation matter ’ here twenty years, and the eity is corely in need of an on her way to chirch had seen | Signal ana d picked up, doubtless being | i e enYititeqis ERdphl A et artot o et nger depot and threw wates in four i AUIOGIRAL LFASEs = The Dost o (e Wil AL G a Chistian, | EEE e fun by the rowte they ook | FiNest Brands of Cigars Tobaces & l:‘llp:- Council aifs, h ana aftor kissing andl caressing tho. biy ' inest Cig and aftor kissng and caressing the bird | Gieabont o quarter of a wmile froin the | Nos. 8 Main and 2 P on t L pump house. Towa. 803 Eizhth Aveuns anl Eighth Strest, Council Bluffs, Tho saloon me g in for clos the work completed by some oue. | S9pe ontomass L G P - ing carly—early in the morning: 2 city attorney was directed to | el CHE GG bok Bt Bt The First Accident. COMMISSION, o'clock certain whether the alley south —of | {0007 FEE G MRS to be o sensa. | The first aceidentin the construction of | == T = sort ot rondway, from Pearl to Miain street, i el L el e tion the new court house ocenrred Saturday SNYDER & LEAMAN, oall wwd “Ng there is nothing partic wnoon. One of the guy ropes Wholesalo and the derrick foll. A numver of | FTUit and Prodace Comwmission Merchan's. men working there had a narrow eseape No. 14 Pearl Council Blufs of extern exait pubhie or private one. It ought to be open after midnight but the question of ownership is The httle son of Eugene Mottaz is t settled recovering the injuries received | Adjourned until W ogoing “ g . Juaih, ey ‘(uubfuu,\ r\(‘j{flt - ¢ out ag g o A R 520N, ooy | Oblromn s i, bowls Euutle, i buds, Aeatele duiting. Y onchomh Sarheni will be saved, but the other one will | Pany for g { B : ; thought to be seriously hurt. i = (s VOV probably be lost. ‘The other injuvies are | they sell. - Opera house block. ; Y ———— | HARLE, 1LAAS & CO, 8» lish Brocdeloth K BEreE i onte i : Sae thing up, the officer Kopt. following for SEWEVINGBIR 0 i B T T s (bR FEha dant -akel dbnih Stenographer and typewriter. 0. Myn- | three or four bloeks, and then the man | Npopy, July 10.—Geo Sim Wholesale Draggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, t‘& A n fi / - , Institu fon for the deaf and dumb | (PR RE TPCREEE TR stood under an awning until the offic R T e ) Main St., anl fcatbert Line of M MW\ }-;\uu |-r‘;iumvl its aml;n;;r iII(Imm" uh: | Hshal(Ban | came up to him. *The fellow T want you ; lel i a8 sebdel: ) . T Biufs, ¥ / uring the absence of the old superin to see has just gone into that store over | friends = Y ::'i':;h;';:.'r';_:l s suecusor the ansiituiion News From Out-off Lake, hore. I Deout in aminute. 1 el 8. It Parker is visiting n Boston. DRY GOODS. Pants ever shown o Chi ] e loes nember o he i 1 i, o N Vi 4 v Ves n ander Lodge anc amily leave nex s S r > S iy If Mosquito creck can be made to | You what I want it fellow owes e & ! 3 M. E.SMITH & €O /- . board of trustecs. Mr. A. T Flickiger 020 i b 5 PRREE ¥ UERIBUE TS o8 & P o ard of trustoes M A, ' Fiickangor. {1, Moatlo ok o be e 0 St RIS ko a e cofoukn s A B B o i this bity. 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, ! . C. Thomas, one of the old residents | o P50 00 e all danger | ¢ seare him mto paying it.” That's A T R 0rters and Jabyr 1y 61, 2,\ lyl{tl:dm mwmm“ T Foe “”“w reim ; n‘ky Mll.\ an, % ”,,[ 1‘. W ,‘I, ”Ii“ th( x;:‘u‘x xl:n Hllls ;u(-hnn is sulfering from Notions, 5 Nos. 113 eve SIX Y . was C creck N » lake 80 1¢ note-book went in \"l 1 ¢ ense hc 4 A WA Vermont and had resided ment, Cat-off luke will no doubt in a | “Illtell you one thing, really thongh.” | Self binders are hecomirvg as common . MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, SWAN BROS, :flnv\_}v “l~ He :n‘lca a wife, one d. few years be a favorite resort during the Hlni- note-hook came out again as ordinary farm implements, P = er, Mrs. Eams, and twc % : e here’s a fam Herbert. The funeral bl s LB w afternoon, and the interment” made in 1 Council Blufts and vicinity Hardin cemetery or five and shutup their Cut-oft lake has been in | old ladics in 1 nce the original course | fellow hanging has been e is faulty, and the | and but few people have ever v % t Broady Commission. ~ No. ncil Biuirs ty pr about the place, and last C. Bowen is having a good time in Chi postponed until next season, at least. | of the Missouri Pear | o thought wi fine wesort could he | of “heir husbands caime up in hot hasto | county has ; Willow avenne, but 18 it would 1 neceséary exyenditure now to secure the | The best anid shortest voute is south on | sleeping there. He wasn't a burglar, nov | @ zealous man. Jobbers of Staple and Pancy Grocerias. e 215, 8 Main o1 3 q ¢ = == =—=====1 To close the summer stock to the 'ow E A 1 ; ummer resor(s within reach. and now | south the north side of the lake is | 100k after things while they were gone, | It is a convincing proof of the insimeey- HARS est possible point, JACOB SIMS, 1 ”wl south side l‘in‘I‘I'I{(l:ru‘:llllil~;-[fl],,nlmr have a faiv sized 0. W. BUTTS, H IR GOODS ~ Dealers in Milch Cows. r the summer, | branch @ s place. < 2 ) A ; Rosais dan- | Wholesale Califorala Fraits a Specialty A 0 wged, | night they Saw him going in and out of | cago watchingthe price of pork go sky — The present scw rds. 5 rhad, . was in town last i inneri Ay ShLh o made of it, probably from the fact of its | after s policeman. “Fwo of the boys went | night. Mr. Shea wil undoubtedly be Fraits, Confectionery & F.flflfly Grocerles. I Creston HOUSC, threate: 1o enjoin, ns i y a | being situated in an unfrequented loeal- | up to look after matters, The house was | his own successor if the feeling her a Nos. 16 0 5 A 3 ¢ wlicn boing cloanad ont. The | ity. locked up tight, and there scemed to be -“ : ‘.I “, R = = Tire only hotel in Conncil Blofts having 5 g 4 tr S > neighbors were sure ie Catholic church ‘has made many o . not want to pave until some “m,. twenty minutes easy no trouble, but the neighbors wer ur C holic »n right sort of sewe Sixth street to the road running south | & tramp. It proved to be a yvoung | The News xecms to be aching for a MAX MORN, Prop. atits beauties and advantages are dis- Then partie thejr own | e hadn't n feeling nrst rate for a | ity of 1 he democr; pn- |1.\r(v of Neold_ to — WIS MADE TO ORDER, 0 | the house. They made 1p their minds DUQUE I not run up hill. The tem isarranged on that | T1e ke there was & man inside. Thoy proved to | needed improvements within the pasttwo [ L. KIRSCHT & CO., Fire Iscape ‘The Cut-off lake craze continues. Tt is [ that it west Cof the'K. ¢ vound | business man, & friend of the family, | light with the Reporter, but the” latter | Aleo Wholesalo Livaor Deatcrs, No. 413 Broad- | { 1 had boen 1 i ol B Nows, T BECKMAN & R DA dbrobaht ot e e in Lotting (o Manhattan beaeh. | few days, and had been hanging around | séan the coly, o News. For : § B RCEeLESIRtORRUBlIoNOL Co, : 0 3 A 98 miernts, The | vears the \\ohfil&' lead€¥s have prayed | panns ncllliegsgf end Wholegalo Doalera ta ATTORNEY AT LAW ¥ neighborhood noticed a | gerously ill at Lincoln, b. The paving of Fourth street is to be | existence, S 5 and 56 . Broadway,Council Bk something was wrong, and of coursc one J Shea, the best elerk that this Wholesale 331 Bmad\’myl Council Blulrs, Towa >4 osed to put a large cateh basin i foh 7 property owi ,.[ 1m,| it does not want 16 make the | drive from Brc and Mam street § be right. There was fellow anside, | Weeks. The present pastor is a very able And all modern fmprovements, 4 o way, Council Bl e dec].,,(.d to be one of the pleasantest | house about n mile and a half due | and they wanted him_to sleep there and will not fight. s : there should be some more improvements drive around the as well Ly ibors got suspicions dnd Thd Fot to | that tl made. One of the first moves should be ‘,h..m “twWo. miles o tho Ieft, or hiteh | ne z g ruler of alldegiogriiey mnight to got the. government to give it to the | their teams and take bhoats over to | imagining all sorts of things as to what | nish them with an ofl A o i Leflflm Harness, Saddlery, Ellco“ COUNOIL BLUFFS. city, as an addition to its park ‘\\h‘lll Manhattan heach which is about a mile | he was s and what he was doing there.” tones would be heard ¢ ion's cap- £ S Practices in State and Federal Courts, Then the v.uI\cnmlm“mnur»»h uld take | nergss the lake. The b as fine as s that all: ital. and thew prayer was finally an- 5 i R s T e i ? at Co or Long CANL 't that enough? That's the | swered and the Neoli News was sti 4 in charge, and muke such hRgrove: woy Island,” Rockaw: &n b oL B LRreve B e renowned rosorts of the | only knd of news there is in poli upon its mission. Yet, with a of | circles now. We get sent on more wild | couneil, . demg posin MELCALF mu}’mmus. ‘ StarSa‘e Stab‘gs and Mu‘e Ya[dsl chascs than any newspaper man in | more than one-half of the business men Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. ne it, it heing of sand and s Bislh ats o6 could Hvish ohl grandmother is getting as | ¢4 as her enfeebled circila- red in the ¢ 4 it 4 e aye in all probs sount Its funny how little it democerats, ely any patronage e Ar ering hargains now ‘cvery day. BROADWAY, COU 1L BLU Clod Sl il"" mit over the fact that the | | Thers ol ol to' aronso Tolks' suspioion when thore is | renches the paying columiis, and the sup. | _ Nos.312 and au Brondway, Counsit mintts. _ | Are offering bargains noy y day. | Opposite Dumnmy Depot. R I ek ontpublisiing Skwrosn sl G TGRS | 10 canse for suspicion, and yet how hard | port of the would“be leader’ is only now = people to the luk ve been wholl swer the query, however, why does not the Nonpariel show up its civculation the same as the Bep publishes its own? The trouble with the oid lady scems to bes that she has nothing to show up without making herself ridiculous. When she wants to compare circulations the Bin wply of ;| it is' to make them keop on thew guard | coasoling idle talk. _HEAVY HARDWAR SIPPIY AL boats + L on Thete s any pecd of it Hhese | ““Minden had its prohibitory scare yester- e onantthat | same Kind of folks vho ar dy to | day. The Pleasant township farmers, KEELINE & FELT, s d [: [‘f 50 th 75 e e o R IS oMU T dolen S arel | Byi L UGANSt AN GIEALYITIC ol Wholesalo 000 LOISELS 10r ouC war 0 AT AT netimes the first ones to get entered the town with g celat and Iron, Stagl Nails' Heavy Hardmra, st row-boat on game, or be taken in by some | amidst the explosion of many five ('|'u|\ I in one load. | things which don’t pan ount worth a e like General Jackson nm an of hoats wil tie Koper’ “payussaaday ) PJERIILHL Y0033 11§ ures are before the public daily, and an My 3 ors oughtn ' o ble. We | *“marclied his men up the nall and theh a‘g not need to wait or spend her ettipjinston cwing | Xouenoriarsioielinib (o gramble. s WO JUITENGA A MOD B n T e e o | time trying to do away with ligures by { have to sift the news out before you get | he marched them down again,” bearing D. H. McDANELD & CO., o | 1 ity 1ots of times. In hot weather itis not ay but one keg partly filled 'with beer. s N | poae o coe ol . A | mb 0 plecin o Bive @0 on Some | Fhe restitwas thata Sindcn constable | Commission Nerchaes for Sul of Hides, mbroideries and Fatierns, | Lo g RIVET, A 8 shore ¢ p W Idm ISt i was dv» atched tux atsy and brought | Tallew, Wool, Pelts, Grense and Furs Council Ay house & Co., Room 1, Everett block H..]. and b .m of 4 ,\h ted on vening | r-»( ' ; n & BOLEY, Proprictors. AL - 5 Yy tl " 1) \ld not have ¢ Substantial abstrac s and real | him there till midnight and g 2 5 Ak PNy raonn) Daragaphe,. fithsizioapuo ,n‘fffi GIROBIAYS estaty loans. . W 10 | thoronghy seared, ticy let him o upon | —————— : s bonme “;,mlmm ABLEB, cornor 3. Gallaghor, of Woston, was horo | 1658 & now and lusor boiler s put. in she ) ."Patsy's absence of grit S y | 1 not bo patronized much hing o5t Hako ble About Closing. ises rave doubts as to his name oot i1 0ils 0! longor to waks 4 71 e ey e || who. comy continue, arising | mdicatng his nati Pavs by, | Muminating & Lubzicatiag Oils Gasliny " O W round trip. 'l uulnf trying run licensed nlnune P BTC., HTC. S”ks lefil g taken off the \u-.unim state )| y v. Some of Numeious testimonials prove beyond a £.Theodore, Agent, Council Bluds, Iows. .‘.,."‘".";‘:" onin_ it | tho saloonists swho have paid their licensos | doubt th tz\\vllf'm -“‘Il)".).rf;u'.-»vl" ‘1‘1! cure " LUMBER, PILING, BTG, _ Choice Displey of Luatest Pa ase the speed, which i promptly in the past protest against ps Paralysis, Nervous Debility and Loss of - torns, All Grades. 2 any more until the delingquents Memory when applied to the spine. A. OVERTON & CO., X f H fl red for the :\I:,ull&:lt:vn .~ ”;Lmv“ol':Illjlii:rlli‘lln]uv-:\ll‘\ 'J‘I‘u“l)m:':‘nl:)‘\':-‘[;\'irll.];ili\‘ ‘l)illimm:ua \I\::‘ o | Hard -Wood, Southern Lumber, Piling, Lace nfluncmgs mn Spamsh and m and ke the city to foree the payment of h- | worn on the small of the back; yesierday. B. F. Rhorten, of Sionx City, was in the city Saturda Charles Mackenzie, the Dunlap attor- | and ney, was in the Blufls yesterday Prof. Waddell and Masier Ned Everett have returned from a visit to Denyer. ¢ Mullen is back from Tllinois, g |i|v|' vo cents i2 charg ise, with | L key | de st furnished. Lhose | suits than are furnishad at pplied | 4pa Bridge Material Spocialties, W holosalo Lum- usey, Cl i | o batuings i furnised | [hose | couse mouey to long as the state. 1aw is | Lo the pit of tho stowach, Dyspapaia and | = berofall e, i Ko Ly a Main B, Ghintilly Laces. i hing wicer suts tan are furnishod &b | ronibitory. Aside from the difficulty of | Indigestion disappear. Colds, Coughs | ___ IeioNE: = “‘"“0“‘ has returned from Col to-dny and select one from their large | enforci o payment of licenses, there | and Athma no longer trouble the suffer- WINES AND Liquous. : Mr, fax Springs, where he has been in scarch f boaith them on the is difficulty in regulating the business. fios” and gent«’ suits, which this | The order to clc ng house ton, is here visiting y norning. Bnmh-mwu prise the latest nove E. L. Stone and wifo have returned | and suits can be se from a_trip fo Colfux ¢prings, Okoboji After those who delight llu indulge in and Spirit lak bathing sec suits of their own, no | | Miss Ida Wies has returned from Chi- | doubt some pr costumes will be seen cago, where she has been nttending the | on the 1 wedding of a cousin, On Friday nig assor{ment ot samples of differcnt ernsin | “ashing- | enterpri ing patient when he o up siloons by mid- | chest. 1€ you have a Headsehe, or want .1()11"“:.“‘1["1‘»‘1‘1”11‘1\ WHITE mp‘" CARRLEL S 8 - night is observed by some, while others | to sleep, put an Allcock’s: Porous will com L 8 | come | 55 upon keeping open, claiming they | on the nape of the neck-—the work is ot | ynartad and Domestic Wines & Liquors, 405 Broadway. .ul.nbxylnn‘,_m;llly: | Have huneh covntecs, or gambling fooms, | 001y done, but well done. This remedy D I Tt AR tonl s Ague Cr ¢ coni. | Agont for St. Gotthard's foch Wittors, No. 13 o1 gt nething else which requires l:f ||(r'|“.|‘||:|“\ll‘ 1 b 3 S on Muin St. Council Blufis. A sclect §l K of Choice 1 some insist on b & Fovers, Bimall Pox of, Hewer ( e e Noroltics in. i join t ERRULER YR S Re EIRRRRL i SCHNEIDER & BECK, me is true in regard to Sunday clos- | Let the timid women who are inclined Poreign and Domestic Wiaes and Liguors, A0 Adatn B, Counshl Hiufs Cheaper than you ever saw them. Fine " legraphed for on his brullu-r, (V] soon join thewr numbe st I, L, Squires end | ing, The chiof of police to jump from a carri Colonel John Fox and wife, who have | his sister, Miss vo i bating | inyostigatod matters somewhat Saty. hordo pricks up his ea 3 Munhatian nd Sunday morni; stiield, M s 9 - | been visiting their old home in Peunsy! to thelr unday ot o Westlield, Mas S ey G e r Lo L e SO I ST TS L NS tion drosses. - ania, have returned. = erous violations of order: driving a ~|ux1h :d Iu- » head- 4 . Aol T 0 D Y arIT Dan Fworcll, aud P, P. Kolloy Masows, W, A. M Jobn Jvans says the orders | stall broke and the bit came out of his Sumples sent when requested, OTFICER & PUSEY, 8 \ rvey Pace haye 1 be | mouth. Of course 1.4-, van. The shut up altogethier. Itis expected that a tly powerless to restrain him, s: number of informations will be filed —this uprightin her seat, while the frightened morning, und the offenders brought to | animul ¢ through the stre a scventeen | shall be obeyed, or the saloons nsail yacht on the lak sml each pl - & another Glenwood prominent, were in tlm eity Saturday night : i, F. Dewoy, who has been visiting his | evening. nt BOOK BINDING] —— |BANKERS b Captain - Williams, has re A ditch about 250 fectin length wounid be | the front, Then will arise the query asto | She ne aid o word, o when o dar. ki COUNCLL BLUYFS, 1 3 s Montana home required to make Mosquite ereck stoer | whother the city hasthe right to pass any | jug man caught on behind and climbed | Ledgers, Journals, County and ublshon 1657 © A, 8. Clough has returncd from a husi- | clear of Cat-oft Ik, such ordinanc It scems that the city | into the buggy, only to find himsclf us Bank Work of 1) liinds n Specs d tho lake 10 | has its hauds full trying to regulate an | powerless the girl, But nis added A RP E:TS i = d, for Dfték a half ; faity. gl R. HI('E M: D. | oved, no doubt | irregniar business It hely as the drive aro ness trip llnuugh Dakota, Ie reports a \ II beach . goneral paveh, und none but dry jokes ¢ C, D. Arnold has gono to Chicago on a will go wround, as it will he - the horse was tired enough to admit of . T e Tuaiinis fro o 1 v oo D0 O & | Oy to wiles firtior and’an enjogabio | Tho Quick Moal gasolime stove con- | hie Home au b nd ik giol e Pmmm Attention to Mail Ordars | CANCERS & .giner Tuims oo o - Camp, with which firn he bas been for a | drive 3 . tinnes to grow an favor, and it is with | out of the buggy, not much frightencd, | CHRONIC DISBASES of at kina = long time connectod With 1l patronage this season a | diflienlty that we have been able to sup- | y;d nota bit hurt. — Choice patterns, good quality and | s 8 m\rlxm d Mrs. D, B. Dailey, Mrs, B. Aylosworth zotel is one of the probabilities of next | ply the demand for nu m so far thi ’ " " e 3‘1.1“1\1:5“.)1, B Au.;m William ! k Grandy, illiams and others hore . \ > to the Oiaha By elub to visit Cut-oft A Wanc & Ladj e i oaisio ,M.,.d snecial dis I tarted 'for Toronto on the Knights of R T 4 e S Pythiss gxcursio Mrs. Robert V «Iflh.m:\n and Miss Ag- nes Weightman, of Shenandoah, Pa., ar xived heve yesterday, and will spend’ sev eral months with Officer J. W. W wgm man, whois a son of Mrs. Weightman and brothor of Miss Agnes. odutions arc lhu lake has ris half foct in the counts to chiurches, socies e et somnrio | tho void v BrBswscusrrs | ROOM |, Evorott Blogk, | o and ctergymn. ! R L. WILL!AHS al weeks past, shining boots in h-mwl) | 18 N. Main t., Counejl Blyffs, In., ime, and s g nights in the Standard Papers Used. All siyles of bind- N 209 8, l\lh“! oo 10, Omaha, Neh 215 known as “Cheyenne, hay- SPECIAL NOTICES ing M nes aid \ ,, | facturer's Agentfor the My s Nobrash trom which b Bl BLANK BOOKS. OARATA TP WRITE wd e n about twe and a |u'l|\\~ e suived by rery o8 : ] | Qvasthicty yones’ prastiest ecadrioa s | season at the luke T on. ey one. + - CoorEn & McGEE The Fremont ores put up 2,000 E & GO owest pricos. | o Seroat, Cou el 14u fa Where is talk of oxtending an invitution e Pounds of butter auring June, bentiog ite ' | f e l . Lemonud \.“; bes ! allowed. n\orsl F. Evans uud wife left last All‘ull..h"l' of private row boats oy n e ch, but uu umnn-.nlmu .n‘lnu is evening 6n un extended trj nw) will | the lake, and some seven or eight wore o first appeared here, about a WOTICE. — 4[” Bmfld\qay, BDUHCII BIJ fS. | ,]"IH \\rnm'flg R gflng Hlate, Mon- ek mountaip scenery sl air to the | aro ordered. - month ago, he 514 he was from Potter, iy PR il ‘ e, P .5‘4‘ and W lfn ow Gilass, Show- gil" of Doliring Mrs. Evaus' health, Several gentlemen are talking of clw Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found, | Cagbs, Elevators, (and and — hy- l||.|l|lh ) &e. whoere his folks I?vv. and that he To Loan, For 8ale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, R EFRI GERATORS uilding a boat hoy to work his way back 10 | gee., will beingerted in this column at the low 4 a, » 12 has an aunt living. | rateof TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first inser to his futher, who | tionand Five Cents Per Line for each subsequent AT COST. i Poiter, but the father | insertion. Leave advertiscments at our oftice e i i | R 32 Pou sirok, new Brosaway, comnit | Y §, HOMER & CO., d that it would suit him if the ho mn)or will protably be back in the | bing together and i ‘xna three wecks, but Mrs. Bvans | to i - 3 ; 1) lM away some time longe Those inte H ym on to vieit the Yellowstone parl should intiod H : f are planing om visiting Aluska | working boats with outrigg : In * Dbelore their refurn, oars e me—- “The lake is fuily four wmies inlength rs and spoon Try it. Best Cream Sodg in city 3¢ per | and from one to one uud a half iniles ‘sent 1o the reform school. A > TR — . 23 Main 8t., Council Bluts, | gluss at Palmer’s, No. 12 Main st. i g the father'ncurionty, | = = = s 3 —‘L'T— - A ood partion of the fish consumed in | whicl secmed stronger thau his affection, PED—Good girl for gonoral nousework, o | ut Rate Contel] BIals and. Ginaha are supylied | led him to write asking what became of | VV A% 1511 Souch Man s b N. SCAURZ, TII\J.OTI‘IY QF FD Horses and Mules the lad, bu as he did nof seem to care only JOR BAL tu satisfy h American band pross, ix10_ ( s uum\u\ the letter remains inet and 28 fonts type. Very cheap. No. P4 lad is a smaurt little | Main st., Council Bluffs us lce 0 e ea(}e lL‘Allh\V but e is |~. ‘tty well on the road TVOR BALE=OId papers, in_quantities 1o swit, to ruig, the streets aud jail not being u:.] ‘at Beo office No. 12 Pourl troes. oo Ovar Amarioed Rapseks COMERAT 1ases. hought 8nd suid al ofter at reasonuble figuive. Eced of the | 10U 14TE0 gln it o seloet trow, ad Osliagow (lm.\‘ lcl-nt\s Des Mu nes | by the fishermen ot Cut-off luke. veuport uu E Many ladics take advantage of the lowen. 0 %\l f" facilities offered for bathing by the eree- Paul roa cke ofl‘ncu No. 4 r strect, . \ATe & quABLity of sound, well slegiivd seed | tion of Lath Louses. Hacks, en alls and buses will no | i E §4 vq.‘ | | e

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