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6 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY. 21 Ol FICE, NO. 12, PEARL ETREET Lolivered by emrvicr in ans paitof the city at HW. Tittos, TELEPHONES: NosiNess Orrice, N Niaut Evitonr No < Manager, MINORR MENTION, New York Plumbing company Summer clothing, cheap, at Reiter's Cabinet photographs £3 per doz., at Shenaden's, i - for 6) davs only Only £2.50 per doz. tor first class cabine photos at Schimidt's, 220 Main Perm n to wed was yesterday given to L, elson, of Omaha, and Hansine C. Anderson, of Avoca ight the Sons of Voterans divis jon of lowa No. 5 gave which proved an enjoyable afiuir Mrs, W. H. Brown will on Thursday i birthday excursion and party to riends on Manhattan Beach, The Rail Road War is over, but you an always save a few dollars by pur- insing your tickets of Bushunell, No. 20 Main street wnele is to be opencd Sunday night with services in which the pastors of the eburches and others are to tici- pate. There will be short addresses, An excursion on Sunday morning from the towns on the Humeston & Sfienan doah and Council Bluffs & St. Louis roads will arvive in this city at 9:30 o'clock. 0 of the demi monde were yesterday driving through avenue D in a buggy from Wesner's barn :;;Ill smashed x\f:myal onging to Beceroft, breaking a e gy, Six v ts were yestere housed by the poli The total perso offeets amounted to two knives and one puir of rigsors, which looked they had been used on some country weekly. John Kaas, a young Dane aged twenty- three y A suddenly 3 at his residence, corner Twelfth and Sixteenth avenue, of cholera mor- bus. He had been in this country but a short time. He was buried yest y. The town of Porry 15 figuring on buy ing one of the Des Moines old” steame Wiy not figure with Council Bluiis get one of the excellent ones now idle here on account of the water works furnishing the needed wa supply? ¥red R. Nugent, one of the most cessful newspever rust of the city, has nceepted n lucrative position on the St. Joseph, Mo., N and will leave for his new f 1 s, His family will remain in Council Bluft s, 0 and - iv s vl DIUNS angenents to attend the mpment to be held in But- 3. Prizc to be offered for the hest drilled” companies, and Council Blufls should go for one of them. Mr. Sholes, the lightning shorthander, has returned from Des Moines, whe has been serving as one of the s geravliers of the impoachment twial, a The ast copy has gone into the hands of the printer, will make about 2,600 p: when finished , which will olumes, and will be in iand us dry kindling next winter. The Mottaz boy, who was injured so badly on the Fourth, by an injudicious mixing of gunpowdir and matel able to be out and about. The httle fel- low has stood his sufferings bravely, and is to be congratul 1 on getting out_of them as soon and well as he has. He will lose the sight of one eye, but the sav- ing of the other is more than was ex- pected at one time. He has paid so dearly tor his expericnce that other boys should profit by it without investing for experience of their own iy e Perfect satisfactory at §2.00 a day at the Pact ita trinl and be convinced. ——— Always buy your meats No. 301 Broadw Satisfaction gus and the report he bound in two del t Star Market, and get the best Pucific hous TOUMS; mon: Cool gained. Personal Para 'rvuplls. Ray Bixby has returncd from his Chi- ago trip. F. E. Stubb and wife from New York, Mrs. William Moore left yest is nds in Indianapolis, DRassie Tanner, the daughtar of G. W. Tunner, is down with searlet fever, M Cobb, Miss Bessie Cobb and Murs. J. F. Nice, of Little Sioux, dined at the Ogden yesterdny. A. C. Burnham, of Champaign, 111., the senior member of the firm of Burnham, Lalleys & Co., arrived at the Ogden yes- have returned ay on F. G, Cl of the Red Oak Sun, visited the BIufis yesterday, and kept tallying until the Bluf tossers got so muany ahend as to tire him, Mr. R. Burris, editor of the Essex Argus, visited the metropolis yesterday to see the Red Oaks “down” the Biufts, “He had to return dissatistied, rowley has returned from a two months’ castern trip, and will soon be- r,hx on the rounds of tne state faivs in the nterest of the Hayes pumps. Fitz Henry Warren, form clerk of the courts here, but now of Grand Islund, Neb., is in the city, combining busines s with'the pleasure of greeting” his many friends. F. H. Orcutt returned yc an extended visit to New York and Phil- adelphia, Mrs. Orcutt and her son Louis stopped over ut Burlington, la., for a short visit among friends, 1 agent of the Coun- 1 railway, left lust evening for Wyoming to enjoy a short recreation on the eattle ranch of cson, and to join his wife an party who left here a week ago. - Seeing Snakoes, There arrived at the American express oflice yesterday a not over welcome ship- ment, it being a large rattlesnake sent by E. Flickler, of Plattsmouih, Neb., to Dr. A. J. Plumer, of this city, His snakeship was over four feet long, and had eight rattles and a button, As his case was shaken, or his snakeship otherwise dis- turbed, he would make those rattles do a rattling business. The curiosity of near- ing and secing a real, live rattlesnake causea many to call at the express oflice during the day, and gaze upon him through the meshes of the wire eaging in which he was soeurely kept. The fear of being bitten caused w large proportion of the callers to fortify thomsclves against any deadly eflects by the internal appli- ealion of the usual alcoholic preven- tative. e -—— J. J. Stelter, 505 Upper Broadway, will not be undersold, General store. e Kirkland, the jewcler, hus removed to 828 Broudway, Singer oftice. erday from the e Fine pnlmrwlvnl{ of water and good attontion for 800 head of stock about tive yniles north of Broadway and Main street, Inquire of L. P. Judson, No. 639 Sixth avenue, or Charles Palnier at pasture on Jimo kil rond. B Try it. Best Cream Soda in the city Ge per glass at Palmer's, No. 12 Main st. € _eamp-ire | | Green streot from Broadway to Frank | A CAREFYL FELLOW, was read the first time 'BALLISTS OF THE BLU “Look h company tohaye the benefit of all it can said the clerk. “Tell the speetators scomed to both clubs, but [ utliize Of the present rm system, | You what Ill do for you. Il pay for ass the time whooping and shouting at | The company to give the city a bond of | your license." ation, and one young | g system would work satis- Much obleeged, Cap'n. Jis write ‘em more than his money's worth e council ' DIl go down an’ break the good | i 2 o tin horn to his hear s hoy scored u run, to to Susan’ The council by doath & the cont I'hey scored ) it took most of | (. the consumptive’s wind from bim inspo THE GAME, 11 tickle her mighty when she hears uv my unanimous ct (o the Richmond ; Abbottwas re-clected vote @ave tent wie high good luek." The license was issned, and the young fellow hurried (o the w $ ¥ The council then adjourned to meet | ft yard ‘whore Red Oak came to the bat, having won | iy this evening, Susan was stopping and condueted her the, toss, scorad four Tuns, prinei i e Sk to the oftice of & justice of the peace. lm”y hy errors on i ct of the Muel- Stenographerand typewriter. 0. Mun v - crs The Mueller club followed with | son, with M. F. Rohrer, over C. B. Na- rd Hanlan, the great oarsman, Stroek, tler and Haves. three runs b tional bank. . Jacobs Oil removes muscular Sadler nearly got left by trying to steal i home. Oliv at bat, and as the ball Highest prices paid for county, town W o —— was going back to the pitcher Sadler | tyand school bonds. Odell Bros. & | The bread-fruit troe grows everywhere made o splendid ¢ home, amid | o)y No. 103 Pearl street, Council Biufls,, | in southern Central Ameriea, and is a mueliapplanse. v tattains immense Tho sccond inning was a goose egg for trunk often being from Red Oak, Snedeker, P 1 Morri- pples from the Shore. feet an girth, ana y ng out. leaving Sp n base, but lake and Manhattan beach reach —out so far with any kind of playing Spry would wise of a great de cover a circumference of have been out by Sam Nobles” and Al perhaps a hundred and a hundred and Noblos bof ing u base. The of enthusiastic riding, boating and bath- [ jifiy feet. 1ts leaves are very large and RInfls bovs nsain scored three runs, Ono | ing. The danger threatened to the popu- | thick, of a rieh dark green on one side and a silvery by a beantitui hit by Bierwein to lefteen- | lavity of the place by the establishiment ilvery tint on the other. ter, getting home just as the ball reached | of u saloon, and the turning of & pleasure | e *_U“fi"“‘yfl resemble — a the ‘infield, and another by a fine left [ rocort into a Tl or flower pot tweive bachanalian rowdyism, has been ayerted by the sherif’ serving notice on the men behind the b to move on or there would be trouble seems to be the general desi gl deter- mination to frown down every fohture of disorderliness, and to muke the p such 11 not offend the most ous, T\ L. Smith s n provements about h erected u dancing pl up an ice cre inches long and ten inc ] fruit, with which one tree will s whole neighborhood, looks like a small, oblong watermelon with a rough rind, and takes a yellowish tint when ripe. - ficlder by A. Nobles while Strock got his count after called balls, In the third inning Patterson hit to Brown, who let it slip through his hands and got second. Hysham hit a grounder dler, who set_it nicely to first and Decemer then sent one ock, by son counted, Fisher and he Mucllers came to Brown and Hayes got in a good it to center field and Oliver aiso Halford Sauce makes your food more tiou nut tidi- ing some great im- landing. He has form 40x26, and stand, lemonade one to second. il % | i The fourth inning opened with a high | and luneh siand, ete. /Il | fly to Hayes, who, on account of the sun | fect of fence for miwing hor shining in hi nd also being too [ Viding a safe place for team.. G Auother large bathing house i3 ves ertai fled it. S, o ice one - Srain e e M 1one | erveted by a club of thirty-two. young b to Bierwein, who by a splendid long (hrnlw home nted a run by | MeN. I0W4 pe 1oxed and prewiaet gy ! Snedeker Sl - ¢ 1 necded accommodations. w iy t FRA it 1 e ™ METats | The rush does not seem to abate and canic up smiling, the score standing 7 | erowds are there both day and night. It to 6 against them, and Patton hit a fly | Scems that the popularity of the place is over second, but Moriarity wi ar.” the gain, rathor! than decreasing, 1w Strock by a lnt barely got lirst, obles | Many predict that it will not last, but it ! took bast on A Ball, Sadler followed ‘II‘|“:‘?~'|“":“I_I:;'("‘) ;'l“ g Bt with ahit and by a block ball Thiedangor of gu qal gt 5 SRS : Noble and Sadler managed ing has not mant d uul(,'« cept in | CRNDINE D;hMO}DS‘FOWD IN C)FFEE. while Oliver and S. Noble did also, mak- | th e of the grandmother, who is hav- | he five Tuns thit inning. chanaing the | ing some chillsand is very despondent. MR seore to 11 to 7 for the Bluit P She still is able to gasp, “‘Build up Coun- PERSONS FINDING DIA- e Rith v was anether white. | ¢l Blufls. No foreigner need apply,” | voxvs, w. S, BTG, ARE ADDED T0 but continues to denounce Council Blufls' fayorite summer resort. The Cory and Thompson boats, seven in number, are launched and to be kent at Odell Bros,” bath houses, and will carry passengc:s to and_from Marks’ landing. They can also be rented for boating parties. THIS LIST DAILY. The Globe Coffee Compa of Cincin- i have rented the store No. 404 Broad- way, and have opened i branch of their main store in Cinc¢innati. In order to introduce their goods this company pack for fifteen daysasouvenir in every can of tea or coffee sold, such as sohd gold, silver and nicke! watches, genuine dinmond, ruby, saphire, emerald, and torquois jewelry in solid gold settings, also money and many other articles of wash for Red Oak, and on retiring Pat- terson went to pitch, Deemer to lirst, and Hysham to short, but without much snc- ss, as the game was virtually ended. Patton took the bat and all of "the nine had a strike, and it got around to Patton, who was the third man put ont, the Muel- lers having scored six more runs The seventh and last inning was not of much equence. Red Oak scored by nd the Muecllers struck out again, making two goose eggs for each See that your books are made by More- house & Co., Room 1, Everett block. ——— chub during the game, o Fruits, Confectionery and Cigars, best | Ve, Kvery can contams a souvenir. The following is the rans and outs | in the market al m stock. Frank | o coffee canand cont ts weighs about Witherell, 224 Broadway. can and con- ach playse: nds, and the t RUNS. OUTS. T 2 4 e-ha Spry, e, 1| Substantial abstracts of titles and real | fonts, Weighs about enc and onchalf Komaron 8| ptate loans. J Wedk B L. Squires, 19 | yuetliod of advertising will be discon- 0| can strostybonnou tinued after fiftee 7 goods 2 O placed on sale on their m 0 Keatley's History of a Crime. price, the same quantity ar 4| Colonel Keatley was seen coming along | without the souy 81 the street yesterday with a new book m ) nate pur C Seh | his hand, not an uncommon sight, as the i'wl;r;ssm:m. fnu;ul“ l‘.:vlnt]fl solid lxh'yr 1) pel i i rivel . avagance i hunting jeweled klgin waten in L | colonel is quite given to extravagance in | MUDINE cas Rl Lohh lite ry purchases and pursuits. “Ther 55, found @ genuine soli 2 | nerime conneeted with that book,” re- | rins, olid gold & 2 | marked the colonel. “T'll tell you. While | Peter Holtz, clerk % | in Des Moines on the 13th of April 1 f-‘fffi"“l »'h,;gl,fifflll:]l ‘m'hl» Lopayj of sent an order to a New York house for oo Ls H ¢ . got 73| s e e o £ b 9 kenuineismendieing sClill o) Sotting: 3 ) 3 in a can of tea for wh 1Y Botiossani & | $250. L heard nothing from it, and after | Smith, 505 Broadway, got a genuir ! — | a while I wrote and received a reply that | mond stud, solid gold setting. Maj Total.... 2L | the house knew nothing about any such | C. Barnesagricultural, No.9 Main street, letter, had not received it,nor the money. | #0t olitaire diamond stud, in tea 1, Go to the New York umbing com- Goldburg, ot Bankrupt store, 18 Mam pany for gavden hose. They warrant all [ I wrote to the vostmaster to have him | gpeat found a genuine diamond ring in they Opera house bioc look it up, and see if there wasn’t some | acanof coffee. Mrs, Bronson, Broadway, fellow about the office who was going wrong. Yesterday I received a letter trom the publishing house, stating that they had discovered one of their most trusted clerks opening their letters and purloining money. The young man was ocked up in jail, and among the lettors found to have been thus gone through by him was one from me dated April 13, or- dering this book and stating thut there was 50 enclosed. The huum wrote found a set of genuine solitaire car drops m acan of coflee. Miss F. Patterson,corner Sth avenue and 6th str got a solitairy diamond ring, solid gold setting, in a ¢ of tea. J. W, Hosicr, with the Daily By it All the comfort of high priced hotels at the Pacific honse, and & saving of 50¢ to #Laday. Try it - George's Clover Field. Belle Clover and her George have been furnishing the city with a little stir. The ir have of late been having some little disagreements, and Monday night Belle had George arrested for being drunk and disturbing the peace. George turned one of his pockets inside out, dropping $185 for his appearance yesterday morning. On coming into court, he avoided a scene and found a lndy wind and set. way, saloon, alsi » found a stom- i n of cofl h en_avenu gold ring. ' Tillie Leutzingor, way, gold band ring. T. 'TI.' Snow, 825 Broadyway, with Mandel, furniture dealer found a solitaive dizmond stud, solic that they had sent the book, and sure | D. enough, when 1 went to the oflice there it was. o-duy, o house wrote that the they had thus found to one in whom they had 34 Broad- Th 5 . aki f s0 had implicit confidence, in fact, they had | setting, in a can of coflee. by pleading guilty and taking his dose of | JOU (b AC GREEEERER A EVG TN ™ Orders by mail, promptly forwarded to 1 costs without a grimmace, Belle ap it 2! all parts of tho Unitod States o, reoei B e rarpathMRaLE o e | e el ERHOHCOI A8 AEi RN A T, IR was on the warpath, though, and the do- 5 cash or postoflice e erms, singie cility of her Georgo scemed to anger hoy P can $1, six for £, thirteen for §10 and all the more. While thoy were having a [ T Toy duly. B—Politics quict, | Lrenntysoven ,.on:}\‘:;{;"“‘m”u_“ brief consultation in the judge's private | Corn needing First Presbyterian | Bluff i room and secking to reach some truce, | church dedicated last Sunday by Rev, T, she flew into a rage and banged George | C over the head with her parasol. She suc- ceeded in cutting a small gash on his cheek and inflicting a scalp wound. She then flew for her mansion, while George mith, of Shenandoah, and $560 d, which cleared the' church of debt, ——— Would Like to See Him Try It tarried to filo an information against her | Aashivaton Critler Mo Nitle sketol for assault and battery. ~On return 4 P iy X & tho iouse, George und Bello gt ntoan- fi;";;;gr Baniy ML Lo kalre of. quevne other racket. Belle was wild, and she s iy e ; rushed up to the distriet telograph boy | oIpth, who' held threo aces, on the principle that three of a kind beat two pairs, has provoked the soul of the senator “from West Virginia to its pro- foundest depths, ¥esterday, during the exccutive session, & brother senator ap- proached him cautiously and by easy stages on the subjoct. “Tow is this, Kenna?" he said, *‘How is what?" inquired Mr. Kenna, in reply. . ““Why, this little story about Dolph's L three faces beating your two pairs of ITOTICE. queens?’” “Not a word of truth, sir, in 1t,” said | _Special advertisements, sush as Lost, Found, and began turning the crank as if she were grinding out & war march ona hand orgun. She turned inail four of the calls, o over, and soon bad messenger boys, policemen and expr ) running rds the house, and even sounded the fire alarm, the department turning out at the tap of the Bells, and as they went tearing down Broadway the whole city was given the alarm. While hose was be- ing dragged around, the messenger boys catehing their breath, and the cabmen swearing, Belle was ordering her George to pack up his collar-box and get out of B cal SPECIAL NOTICES. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY JULY 21 | e . Grading bonds for £1,500 wore granted | CONNIN't Afford €0 Get Married Bee i to C. R. Mitchell, and for $2,000 to James | Oanso of tho;Cast Attending A Musical Team Gets Away With the | Goulden ! Mol e o ! Red Oak Nine, Considerable time was spent in looking | ~\H~-ny-ww Iravelen: A _young man, | throngh the pa " voount of 4, B evi ently from a, part of the country 3 | g paving ac | where the shrick of the railroad engine RICHMOND ALARM SELEGCTED. | Smith, Laid over until to-night for final | hias never been head led on the | action connty clerk the er and ina iy City attorney instructed to proceed | businesslike way | Manana's Pleasare Still Increasing— | With condem nof Mrs, Mary Bak obell any yit Col. Keatly's Crime-Book er'slots to determine her damage by WWhate - ol. Keatly's Crime-Boo ot OELA T ¢ Marringe licenso foll any yit? Belle Clover Creates a The tire committe \at aftor “No, samo price b Sensation—Other News, examining carefully the and | Well 1 come in the other day, an’ or the Richmond fire ala s they | feller told me they, mought fall airter recommended that the city o into a | county court mot 4 Victory for the Blnfra, contract with the Richmond company, | N0, they the samo pric g About four hundred and fifty people | the city to get twenty fire and police | | ' nn;;lrv sorry uv \tlml_fnrln; | switnessed the d game of base ball | alarmboxes, for which the eity is to pay | been engaged tc hout two year “\; ) . th l\vw‘u‘l fill"'l'-‘lrlv)k “H[ one-fourth in sixty loves her mignt'ly, an » gays that she | this season between the Red Oak club letion of (e work, oht ain’c goin’ to wait on me no longrr, but I | and the Mueller Music company’s mine | gix months and the balance m one year. | Yo i £ fur no set uv license at the fair grounds yesterday afternoon. | Additional boxes are to be put in not to | that rwnit ont. It's mighty TIhe game was n very tame affair from | exceed £ \. The company to guar- | hard her up, but [ recken Uil veginning to end, and fali of errors by | 1o system for two years, The | have to let her slide WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HovsES oF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL | DEF IMPLEMENTS. WELLS & €O, Wholesale Rgricultaral Implements, Buggiss, Carr Ete |, Ete. Couneil Bluffs, Towa. | KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. Make the Original and Complete | Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, CORN SHELLERS AND FEED CUTTERS, Nos. 1701, 15, S and 1507 South Main Street, Council Bluffs, Town. DAVID BRADLEY & Manuf'rs an 1Jobbers of | Agricultaral Implements, Wagons, Buggies, | Carringes, and all kinds of Farm Maohinery. 10 to 1116 South "rl»l;:'rflu(‘ Council lilu‘f'*. Co, Send for catalonges, prices, freig AXE HANDLES F.0. QuEASON, T, H.DovarAs, Gro.F, Waiaar, Pres.&Tron Pros &Man. 801 &Counsol. , “Pres. s Couneil Blafs Handls Fact) (neorporated) Manufacturers of Axle, Pick, Sledge and Small 3 iption, CARPETS, T COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET €O, Carpets, Curtaias, Window Shades, Oil Clothe, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goods, Ete. 'No. 405 Brondway Council Bluds, 0w CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. PEREGOY & MOORE, =Wholesale Jobbors in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, 'Tobacco & Pipes, Nos. 28 Main and 27 P Council Dlutrs, Brick bnildi COMMISSION, WS’N\']H-I’R & I,E:\Nl \:\l—, B Wholesale Frait and Produce Commisston Marchants, No. M Pearl St., Council Hluffs. 808 Bighth Avenue and E Gall wey %cw« Lirer ‘fié Wars. teds, Beotel Buiting, Gny(é% Reoadclott: the 'é/(—oafifcs«t Line a_; ya.wtb ewet Ld-u-wm- "49 "WIRT & DUQUETTE, Fraits, Confectionsry & Fancy Groceriss. — Nos. 16 und 18 Pe: , Council Blufrs, Qs examnine DRUGGISTS. HAVRLE, HAAS & (;)., Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists' Sundries, No. 22 Main St., and No. 21 Tearl §t., Council Biuffa DRY (}mm\‘. ~ M. E.SMITH & CO,, Taoortess and Jobdaes of Dey G is, Notione, Ete. Nos. 112 nnd 114 Main St., Nos. 113 and 115 Pearl St., Council Blufs, 10wa. FRUI 0. W. BUTTS, Whoiesata Californla Praits a Specialty General o) 512 Commi: Broadyay, To close the summer stoek to the 'ow- est possible point. GROCERIE: " L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liguor Dealers. 416 Broaa- way, Council Blufrs. HARNE: BECKMAN & CO,, Manufacturors of and Wholesale Dealers In Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. 625 Main Et.. Council _Bluifs, lowa. Are offering bargaing now every day. Good Corsets for 60c worth 75¢ | Parasals for 76c and Upwards, Embroideries and Patterns, very —| Cheap. T D, 1. McDANELD & CO., Commission Merchants for Sale of Hidss, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Grenso and Furs Council Blufs Jor HATS, CAPS, ETC. METCALF B’l(k)’l“lllil{s, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. 2 and 34 Broadway, Council Blufs. AVY H_ll\’l}"’fl JELINE & FELT, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood St “onneil Bluffs, Towa. HIDES AND WOOL. UILS. 1L, BLUFFS OIL CO., : Silks Left COUN! C Mominating & Labricating 0is Gasoiny | Lage Flouncings in Spanish and BTOC., BETO. [}hmtllly Laces. E.Theodore, Agent, Council Bluffs, Towa. " LUMBER, PILING, E1C. A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Material Specialties,Wholesalo Lume ber ot all Kinds. ~Office No. 13) Main 8t., WHITE Council Blutfs. lows, JOHN LINDER, { ['] Wholesalo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, ri's Horb Ditters. No. 13 . Council Bluffs, Cheaper than you ever saw them. Samples sent when requested, S(‘il NEIDER & BECK, Poreign and Domestic Wines and Liguors, No 600 Main St., Council Bluffs, BOOK BINDING| CARPETS. Ledgers, .lour;mi-, County and Bank Work of i1l Kinds aSp: ialty. special discounts to churches, socie- Prompt Attontion to Mail Orders f sueciattiseonts MOREHOUSE & 60. |Harkness Bros., Room I, Everett Block. | 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind- b ing 1 Mugazines and Choice patterns, good quality and lowest prices, the senator, with a snap'in his eyes. 1 [ ToLoun, For 8ale, To Ient, Wants, Boarding, never p|,‘_“.a poker with Senator ‘Dolph | ete., will beinserted ju this ¢olumn at the low in my life. I never played poker with | Fateof TEN CENTS PEH LINE forthe first inser anybody. I don’t know one card from | tionand Five Cents Per Line for cuch subsequent the house. Explanations and peace-offer- | wgs soon followed und quiet was restored. The chief of the fire department threat- ens to prosecute Belle for turning in a o) 't know v insertion, Leave advertisements at our offic false aiarm, and the district telograph | 8p0thor. 1 donit know how to play eards ( jaterijob, Lesve sdvertrenul, B bus, S { boys and the cabwen will doubtless pre- of any kind. But, sir,” and his face grew T and sinister, *'if Senator determined 1t “has ith three one- Doloh or ? other man spots in Lis hand thinks he can beat e | - { when I've got four queens, I'll be dog: u't like to'see him try 1t sent their claims for lost time. peen some time since Belle has ereated such a scusation as she did yesterday morning over so little, and the press gang WANTS. e ponsitls arly to tuk exclu ! , ey of Wrlieht's indes have called & mueuufi1 for the purpose of | 8oned it L woul Dle fuel and kindlor i L8 iciuity, For particu proparing a card of thanks for hor carn- | OMee imrs oa'at ¢ e Toutio wilero (Ut gooda it o Lightning struck s house in Voluntown, Conn,, the otier mght, and, after ripping i up things generally, the current divided est effort to furnish news on u dry ¢ muy be seen. TOOR SALE Ol RENT- Coal shods, scales Deciding on a Fire Alarm. dwellng bouse, No. 529 Sixth avonuc « BLANK BOOKS, SWAN BROS, Dealers in Milch Cows. N S8 M Our Stock Yards No 502 and 506 E. Broadway,Council Bffs MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Offico Over American Exoress Company. R. RICE, M. D,, Or othor Tunors vemoved withos Cancers s O3l or drains o bivod. Chronic Diseases of sl kinds a specia Over thirty years' pro No. 11 Peur! 51 $2 Copsultation fice 3 Mayne. _An adjourned meeting of the city coun- 0 1wo, One went Lo a house near by, cil was beld last evening, at which all | killing a goat oun the way; struck a girl were present except the mayor and Al- | burned her stocking und’ shoe off, and i TS, Liistored and partially wed hel log. p for cash. Burn and shols lcan Expross C0., cor, First avenuo Iy Forvest mith! ioi ‘The giber current went offat right angles | YA7 ANTED—Ap assistant ook at the Ogden Petition for change of grade on North lrum‘llm tirst, damaged a pig pen, and WAL Benton atreet presented and referred. knocked down a horse in an § adjacent | Ordinence for vacating a portion of ‘buxn. | Fok gaLe—oi Dapers. in_quantitios (o suit, l at boo ofios No. 12 Peurl sirest. TIMOTHY SEED, 1 have & uantity of sound, weli civancd seed which 1ofur 8L reasomsblo Gyuive HAIR GOODS Wigs Made to Order, 837 Broadway, Couacil Blufls, P Frame Luildings moved on Little HARKNESS BROS: Only a few of those Summer| FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & GO, Established In 1877, CINCINNATI, OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTV DIFFERENT STYLES. 20,000 VEHICLES ANNUALLY. tht rates and testimonials, W P ATLSWORTET, | HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER <of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. it trucks, best in the world, ighth Street,Counil Bluffs, b M. dwik, Ashonss Soiharn, Wns Wawdkkiash 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, REFRIGERATORS AT COST. W. S. HOMER & Co., 23 Main St., Council Blaffs, Creston House, Fiae only hotel in Council Bluffs having Fire HEscape Aud all modern iimprovements, 215, 217 and 219 Main st, MAX MOHN, Prop. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Opposite Dummy Depot, “pa)Iasaaday SB pRJUBLIE Yooj5 [y Horses and Mules kept constantly on hand for sule at vetail or in car Orders promdtly filled 1 | novioe. "stock uid on cormin SRLUTER & BOT phone No. 11 Formerly of KI Bth ave, uid 4t str cintraot on short Proprictors. . SALI STABLES, corner JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLLUINEFS Practices in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart Block CARPET Choice Bisplay of Latest torns, All Grades, Council Bltlfi‘s ARPE i' [COMPANY] 405 Broadwe.y. A Select Stock of Choico Noveltie: in, CURTAIRS. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFES, 1A, ablishea 1857 R L. WILLIAMS, 18 N. Main St., Couneil Bluffs, Ta., and 209 8. 15th 8t., Room 10, O Neb, Manufacturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES nts, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- tl Plate and Window Glass, Show- Cases, Elevators, (hand and by draulie,) &e. Horses and Mules For uil purposes. bought and sold, at rewll and 18 Laige quantittes o seloct (¢ MASON WISE,

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