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THE DALY BER COUNCIL BLUFFS.| SATURDAY MORNING, JULY. 31 OI'FICE, NO. 12, PEARL STRIET. Telivered by enyrier in wny part of the city at twenty cents por week W, TiLtoy, - - Ma TELEPHC Nestxrss Orvice, No, 4 Nicur Eprton No. 25 Sunday Bee for the Bluffs Commencing with to-morrow the sub, seribers of the Ber in Council Blufts will be supplied with the new Sunday edition of the Beg, by t rogular carriers, The subscription rate will remain the same A< now, twenty cents a week, the sub geribers getting the benefit of seven pa- pers a week. The Council Blufl's adver- tisers will also find special advants by vsing the columns of the Sunday Bry o MENTION. M NOIR New York Plumbing company. Summer elothing. Reiter's Millinery at } ofl fo s at Bliss'. I'he very best cabinets at dozen at Gorham's. Akron Rubbei Cooper & Mel company's hose at Regular meeting of the city council next Monday night Permit to wed has been given George Gregg and Annie Markey. Only $2.50 per doz. for ti photos at Schmidt’ The Zozo company with twenty-five peo- ple is quartered at the Oxden house. Cabinet photographs wlen's, 317 B'way, for 60 day road around Lake Manawa to Man- h is now in fine condition cabinet Yestc and Ann by Justic jeorgo W, Gregg Markey were joincd in wedlock Schurz in his oflice. Mr. Maxon, the well known architeet of this city, s preparced plans for a new sehool house in Missouri Valley. 1) here will be no services in the Con the pastor being away for o 1wo week” tion. e oil truck “slipped” a wheel and npset on Main street and Broadway yes- terday, eausing the driver to drop” very sudden The paving of Pearl street is being pushed along well. It is about completed Feshiitho juncture with M street up to the Catholie church, A water main is to be gtreet through Pecrin av Lincoln avenue. The New York Plumb- ing company does the work. The funcral of Mrs. Sears was held morning, from the home of Services weve heldin the nan Lutheran chureh, and the re- ns placed in Fairview. The rest of the Council Blufls ller. papers are a little ofl' in stating that the tire de- artment are painting the fire plugs red. tis the waterworks, the fi urtment having nothing to do The demo i about the platform adopte lican congressional convention. By its t‘llppm sand side remarks 1t seems to favor the platform, but objects to the candidate. While Pearl street is bemg paved the gireet cars on that line are suspended. Mun[y re to reach the depot in the southérn part of the city torget that fact, and wait for a car to come along, untif they miss the trains, The public should bear the fact in mind, J. A. Murphy, the Council Bluffs con- tractor, has just rec another con- tract from Fowler Bros., of Chieago, for an additional building the South Omaha stock yards. Mr. Mu has just about comipleted two buildings at this pluace for the same firm. 2 t day on which you eax numh, ete., in th t the Globe Coflee compan, store, No. 404 Broadway, after which dat an agent will be appointed and scll the S wholly on their merits. Orders by dated not later than August 10 will be drawn from the stock containing the the repub- rizes. After that date no p; cans will he sent out. The ordinance concerning - common carriers is discovercd tu be far different from what many suppose. A numb msters i'mpluy\-t by the day to malt for Mr, G of becau, ‘lh r of aul se buye been complained v have not taken out the ¢ 1S common carr 1 mul that under the ordinanc: teamster can thus hire out by the day for hauling anything excent earth or build- ing materials unless he first takes out a license Sevy no eral colored strangers have been hanled up by the police and made to gi an account of themselves, the police being anxious to get hoid of the fellow who shot at Oflicer O'Brien. None proved to be the one wanted, The oftficers found one colored man siceping in a box-car near the dummy d [ as ho started to run shots warn him to tarry, He ta soon dischin , but wus Stenographe: son, with M. tional bank. Fine pasture, plenty of wator apd good attention for .0(! head of stock about five miles north ot Broadway and M street, Inquire of L. P Judson, No. 62 Sixth avenue, or wrles Palmer at pasture on Jime kiln road. d typewriter, O, '\Iun~ ¥, l\ullur, over C. B, Fruits, Confe - and Ciga in the market always' m stock, Witherell, -Ilh'nnlv«‘\y G Personal Pnrnm-npm. 8. J. King, of Logan, i3 at the Ogden. J, T, Burton, of Pursia, was in the city yos re Lund has returned from Col- fax Springs. Mr. T. B, Hughes, Mrs, C. A, Fox, Miss Celia Hughes and Miss Mollie Maloney returned Tust evening from Colfax. llwy resort a happy time find good health, Joha Woodward has returned from a three weeks' trip through the west. He was on & Denver & Rio Grande train in the mountains without food for two days, lnvm;i been shut out both in front an behind by a washout caused by a cloud burst, el First-class tin work, r ofing, etc., a specialty at Cooper & Metice's. ——— Bubstantial abstracts of titles and real estate louns. J. W. & E. L. Squiers, No. 101 Pearl si veet, Council Blufls. - Kirkland, nu ]qull*r has removed to 823 Broadway, Singer ofiice. Go to the New York l’lumbing com- ny for garden hose, They warrant all Ey sell.” Opera house bloc! — A Park Burned, The city has a small but pleasant little park near Foster's. Some one, either by carelessness or mischievousness, highted the drv grass, and the flames spread so uicklv as to burn over the entire place. t is foared that the trees are so injured that they will die out.” 1 ity has not t around to improve t park much, t the fire will set back mu place for some time. BLACK BURGLAR BILLY e Man Who Eecaped From Days Ago. [BIG Some ALCOHOLIC AGENTS ARRAIGNED Extremely Sensational Shooting —Mat ters at Manaw a-—The Great Tub Races—Newsy and Varied No The Marcns Shooting. ealled out, th asking who was there, and reatening to shoot, but elaims to have heard something about “money or your life,” and be ame certain that it was a robbor or a burglar. After calling out he did shoot. In the early morning he found that a man was lying at the door wounded, This man proved to be Branz, A farmer living there. It secms that 0z was on a spree, and in wandering about thought this was a saloon or cat ing house, and tried to get in out ot the rain, seeing a light inside. He was too drunk to what he doing, more than th and evideutly had no intention of commit- ting burglary or of robbing any one. tried to open the llnul an might in sceking she I let from Mareus’ eye, destroying its sight. 4 for a time that Branz would d not recove sides strack fully, and never will, the In\\n[( e cye which the bullet the sizit of the other is able to be in court, deplorable condition. recover £5,000 damnges whiich is the purpose of evidence was introducet the jury will be ch: ; Marcus ‘was tried- on’ tho cring cl some time ago, but acquitted, The result of this eivil suit will probably be known to- Branz has tor s 'lllulm H: of this city, and A C Il:vrl u(\ull\ Neb., while Mar- his attorney Joln'N. Baldwin- Wake, Sleepers. We are offering boots and shoes and slippers regardless of cost. 1f you want to save money, hurry un. . Linosey & Co. butis m fact in a He now sceks to from Marcus, cus b ighest prices paid for county, town, ity and school bonds. Odeli Bros. & Co., No. 103 Pearl street, Council Blufls, Towa. The Lollr\\\l gentleman, giving his name as Billy Emerson, had his examin- ation before Justiee Schurz yesterday on the charge of burglary. The fact was developed that this fellow was seen at the K, C. hous day or so before the at- tempted burglary. Price Gibson testified to his sensational connection with the aflair. He found that some one had just opened a window, and that the screen had been torn away. He discovered a man crouching down trying to hide, and grabbed him. The two had guite a tus- sel. The fellow begged him to let go, but young Gibson hung on and reccived a blow, which almost knocked him out of time. T'he fellow finally struggled away from him and ran off. He was tracked Gown the railway track, and at last was followed up and captured in company with another colored fellow about twelve miles south of the city., The other feliow !mllml arevolver on the oflicer aud a ively duel followed, and both nmen es- caped in the brush. * This one was lit- tle later to cific Juneti and brought bac Young Gibson identified him as the man whom he found in the 5 and with whom he had tussel. e very positi this. The colore man claimed that he was over in On at the time of the attempred burg \x and that he could prove lil at he a gambling house there, He had no \Vll nesses to support this elaim, and as there w |el\vn witnesses who lul]\ identified ' he was across the river, the jus! concluded to bind him over to the g jury. The fellow bad evidently been in of justice before, and conducted ! his own case with o good 'deal of sharp- ness for one so ignorant apparently other matters. e will be oblizéd to wait in jail until December, and » quterm in the penitentia He ]luhs ses to be entirely ignors nt as to what became of his companion, who did the shooting. He says he happened to fall in company with him, but had nown him before. When the came up to them on the railway nd arrested them, he said he was to go along, but when his com- mmeneed shooting, and the ofticer rvuumu‘,, the fire, he concluded to get out of the way, as he was between two fire fe struck for the brush, and the other culmn-d man ran there te He soon lost sight of him and had not’ scen him since, haps Rty Are You Deaf? We have called attention to our closing out sale, and still all do not come for- ward to take adv untage of the extremely low prices. 3 Laxn: Co. -~ our meats at Star Market, way, and get the best. anteed, Licking Ligquor. The war continues over the Avoea sa- loons. Itappears that the saloon men of that place thought they would steal a mareh on the prohibitionists and on the 22nd of this month Bill Cuppy filed com- plaints aguinst all the saloon men, charg ing them with violating the law, and at the hour of midnight the defendants ap- peared before 'Squire Hazen, and they were found guilty and fined §50 ea Their attorneys, Benjamin & A.quh, atonce filed appeal bonds, When the salooni men were arrested the next day at the instance of the real prohibitionists, they laughed in their sleoves and de- clared that the midnight conviction was a bar to any such proceedings. ‘The pro. nibitionists' claimed that the CHSeS brought before 'Squire Hazen werc sim- ply put up by the suloon men for the sake of thwarting genuine prosecutions. The cases were set for a hearing before Jus. tice Willinmns, of Valley towunship. For two days one of these cases hag been fought over, it being that of Oscar Hill The justice held that the sleep-walking scene was a sort of faree and was no bar to the present action. He found Ihll guilty on two counts and fined him $50 on each. The prohibitionists were repre- sented by Attorneys Juacob CH Converse and W. J. Trotier. men had their regular atlorneys, Be . win & Askwith. The battle is getting | An interesting cas s put on trial in | the superior court yesterday, it being | thatof Branz vs Mareus. iLast April | Mareus, who is a resident of this city, and a property own sre ns wellasa’/ merchant, opened clothing store in Grand Island. The fivst night after the opeming, he slept in the store, together witha boy, and during the night he heard some one trying to break . He hot and tke loons in Avoea are re ported as having been closed duite tightly for two or three days past. What the result willbe when the storm is over, no one ean tell, - Now! Now! Now buy boots, choes gardless of cost. % Now and slippe Lasvsey & - Attempted Durglary, Abvout 1 o'clock yesterday morning as Ofiicer Thomas, of the Merchants' police fo was about to enter the east end the alley running from Fourth street ju south of Broadway, he was spoken to by Hugn Oliver, the watchman at the masonie building, and the sound of their voices appare gave the alarm to L lar who wa work on the rear c abulding down the alley, for a noi ¢ heard in that divection as if a box was falling. Officer Thomas ran down the alley, but tie fellow had got the start and had disappeaved in the darkness Investigation revealed the fact that the rear window of J. M. Phillips’ boot and shoe store, No. 413 Broadway had ~ been forced up, and the shutter d been wrenched open. Mr, Sargent, who i one of the emiployes, was sent for, and tie place thoroughly examined, but no stock was missed. 1t seems that the fel low had just begun work when the com- ing of the oflicer frightened him offy Put in Your Oar, s the time to putin yonr secure barguins in \lm and’slipp " LINDSEY & Co. ——— Evangelist Meetinzs, A series of evangelistic services under the leadership of Mr. Bell, a lay evangel- ist, will commence in the pavilion next Sunday night at 8 p. m, The following persons are appomted a committee to advise with Mr. Bell and the pastors in LB g s ining to the mterests of the _Messrs. Trons, Souke Rt LA i N BhEhe Congregationalist~Rev. Mr. Rice, Mr. Hower and Mr. A, 1 Walker. Churcli—f. N. Brown, A. Over- ton and AMr. Coaker. Presbyterian—Mr. F. Hougland. . M. C. M. G. Wiley. On Press--Reys. C. Hover, Cooley and Mr. Wescott Zhrtes Millinery at one-half oft former prices at Bli homas Ofleer and H. Curtis, J. Wells and J. Rev, My, Tub Race To-night. There will be lots of sport at Manhat- tan beach to-night. A large number of Omaha peovle will be over to indulge in the bathing in Lake Manawa, and the tub races take place carly in the evening. Any person who has never scen a tub race can hardly imagine the sporuat- tached to one. Those who enter for the race are supvosed to sit in an ordinary itub without tipping it ov g over the entire course. \vlm do get tumbled out m..»mnmnuml\ arred out, and can il their opponents tub W r or tumble him out, it being a “go as you please” race throighot. EhhEos s e If off former prices Lozier Back. The young man Lozier, whose eapture here was made rather sensational, has returned from Kansas City, where he was taken by Special Agent Higxins, of tie Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe rail- way. Lozier has been adimtted to bail, nd has returned to de for a time with his wifeand her parents near Parks’ will, It is understood that the company ill use him to ferrct ot the others im- ated in the railway ticket fraud. It is case will not be y company. 505 linl;Ar;Er<v:|ll\v:1y, wil Id. General store. il ¢ a Boat Ciub, The young men should organize a row- ing assotiation at once. It will take time to get in shape for arace, but in the mean- time such an organ n do much to encourage and foster the sport. There should be some club to entertain the s who will shortly do us the honor it the lake, and ‘give a 1 Who will atténd to tl ght to have a supper and nice me the evening after the race. 1f s could be a boat club organized hy time it would be the most appro- te body to entertain the guests, S Best Cream Soda in the city 5 No. 12 Main st. ey See that your books are made by More- house & C0,, Roon 1, Everett bloc He Gave Him His Blessing. St. Paul Globe: *“Many thanks, my son,” exclaimed a benévolent looking man, as a ragged little bootblack handed him a pocket hook which the former had dm ped and the latter picked up. ku\v let me see if everything is here,” continued the man, e opened the vockethook and bégan an examination of its contents. “Hailroad pusses, re- ceipts and money; Yes, everything is here, just as Ileftit. W hat ie your name, littie son?” ‘“The kids call me ‘Sheeney Bob,” but my name. Bob Miller's my 11, Robert, you are a very honest little man, and if you keop on you_will become an orn Many thanks, Itohor nockei- hpon you, niy child.” d’ Bob, a5 the mis- sionary started aw: and get reckless hike wid your blessin's, 1 ain’t got no for blessin’s, anyhow. You kinder ki ep 'em, an’ if 1in’t got nuf I'll buy ome. Money ain'tno ob- ot tor mo... § art siuok o quarter Why, mister, I ain’t stuck on )nu is on a4 quarter. Hon. Edwin W :ulu*l-L President Mary- land senate, endorses Red Star Cough Cure, SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE. Special advertisemonts, such as Lost, Found To Loan, For Bule, To Rent, Wants, Roarding, ete., will beinserted in this column at the low rateof TEN CE! ER LINE forthe first inser tion and Five Cents Per Line for each subsequent insortion, Leave advertisements at our office No. 12 Peal strect, near Lroadway, Council Blugs. “Don’t you go Three unfurnished rooms, No. adwiny. Fflm RE TH D—An assistant cook at the Ogden Houso. IR SALE—0ld p A quantitios o suit, at Boe office carl stroot GENUINE DIAIONDS~NUI|D IN C)FFEE, | === THE NAMES OF ALL PERSONS FINDING DIA MONDS, WATCHES, ETC., ARE ADDED TO THIS LIST DAILY. The Globe nati have way, and hs W Coffee Company of Cincin- ol the store No. 404 Broad- opened it as @ branch of their main store in Cintinnati. Ing to introduce theit goxls this company pack for fifteen days awouvenir in every can of tea of coffe esld, such as sl , silve and nic 1 Wit fenuine anond, rul fo, emerald, pearl and torquois je solid gold settings, y and mu\ othe very ean contains offve canand articles of a_souvenir mtents weighs about 0 MOoN(¢ \h. | three pounds, and the tea can and con tents weighs about one ana one-half I'his exvensive and mnovel method of advertising will be discon tinued after fitteen days and the goods on their merits atthe same quantity and quality, but cnir,Among the fortu nate purchase <o far are I. M. Traynor, | of Conneil Blufts Carpet company, found | genuine a can of tea sent and found a g dinmond solid gold setting in Mr. Kountz, farmer, Hast by mail for thirteen cans unond collar but ton, sohid gold setting,in a can of t and ten silver dollars in another. Gerham I By jetts, sto k dealer, Lincoln, s by mail for six cans and got a genuine dia | mond ring, solid gold sctting, in n can of | tea. Miss Genie Sly 780 Washington | wvenue, found a ehild's gold ring in - tea. | Miss Ella Laciel, Willow avenue, also | old ring in coftee. Jucob Kohn, commercinl traveller, Lincoln, found a | pair of genuine diamond ruby and | saphyre sitver butt valued at lowa, sent $10° by ns of tea and coft genuine diamond ruby solid goldl setting in one e dollars in another, Mar farmer near mailed $20 for twenty-seven eans of coffee, in one can he found fifty silver dol set of gen- uine solitaire ear-drops, s M Plattsmouth, Ne- sent $10 by express for ten es got in onc can a hundred dollars rs five dollars received by , such as the 119 South found a Huw I\nu X street Eighth solid gold ring in coflee. Dai jcree street, dalso got a solid in, Madge Walker. 705 woldring. W, B Street, found u vanderbolt, 2 in coffec. Miss ixth avenue solid White, 714 Mynster lid gold ring in tea. H. 3 Benton strect, mond collar button, J. B Stephenson, 830 Fourth street, diamond eollar button and s solid gold wateh. 8. W. Harper, lway Thouse, found a genuind diamond” ring in coffee Van- derbolt, 26 Benton strect, found soild gold watch. Jennie Vollrath,adye areil, got a dianmond 19, Botts, porter ring in a cd 1 of coffce at the Ogden house, stem-wind and stem- setting wateh. A, Hanson, 1911, Tenth street, dinmond collar button. Mrs, Nerby found a solid gold ving in a ean of tea. J. Howe and hotel ke found cenuine dinmoed 1 in Geo! Thomas, 1 d: Omaha, ordered thivteen can: and coffce for $10 by mail and I'n.mll o gent’s gold hunting-case full joweled Elgin ch in one ean and a set of genuine solitaire diamond ear-drops in another, Sam Thomp t porter on Pullman car, sent by for 6 cans and_ found_ a_ lady’: ruby and pearl lce pin in one and_five Ol picees in anpther, Mrs, M th, farmer ne: twenty-seven e for ngs, ns and sent 2ot twe silver dollirs in one,a bgautiful s diamond shirt stud in another, a lady’s chalelun wareh in anothe Gabe Keefe, stock Taneh near North Platte, sent $10 for thirteen .u~ and found two nickle sten d watches and three lady’s solid gold watches in his pur- ch Over twenty other valuable prizes 1 went out h express on orde :\l\\'uy, lected sted parties ery purchaser i§ hot favored by Dame Fortune in getting a valuable pri yet many do. Mr. J. N. Johnson, en ineer Roc qu\ml roid, got a genuine diamond ring. 3 urant, 406 Broady coffee. Ith solid gold z Aveniie G, solid gold r Bannan, ux.|Iu-'n.mx[()uml a f n;,r in ’0 uul«l pw C in a can of v Beck saloon-keeper 846 Broadway, foun aiamond stnd in o of tea. County Clerk Shea a dia- mond ring in a can of coffee. T ing enginecer of the lw||nn Pacifie, found a genuine dinmond ring in coffee. J. M., Shea, deputy county lel. found a genuine diamond collar button in tea. Sheriff Reel found a genuine dia- 291 mond stud in tea. Miss Rosey Rief, Ninth avenue, found a diamond collar button in a can of t fltoh, Counell Blulla Insurance Cas, diamond_collar. button. Officer ot a dizmond collar bistton also Miss Emma Butterficld, sirect, gol n gold ring. Dr. N, in \llt t, got a genuine e T LT Hannan, cashier Uitiz ' National bank, found a uino ire diamond ring, solid a can of coffee. Lulu nue, solid gold ring. 144 Broadwny, got a can of coffee, H. found Besw Miss Miy I( g solid gold ring m Smith, 130 Main street, l‘uuml a solitaire diamond ring in coffec. M. P. Hanson, 415 Broad , ot a xlmmmul collar but- ton, solid gml setting. A, W. Rickman, er Citizens' bank, found w gennine |h mond ring, solid gold \vlllng, in tea. ). C. Wise, 808 Avenue A, bridge con- (mv!or found & diamond collar button, D. Brown, coal merchant, found a gcnnlno diamond rng in a can of coflee. B. Sargent, 413 Br way, found a stem-winding m-setting watch in a can of Miss Maggic Miroll, 130 Broadwi rold ring in a can of tea, Mrs, M Wilson, 1510 9th avenue, chatelain w 0 L. Johnson and stem- Dolly Bur, solid gold H. A. Ballinger, pr seliool found a 'mhl T M. Wi 4 Avenuc E, found a solid "ulli ring in tea. A. Rink, saloon keeper, Main street,found a stem-wind and s wateh in coffce. Lyda Goss, 808 Thivd -mmr watch in a , 215 Broadw: i of coffee. icipal of the in coffee, street, found a gold rmg in coflee. W. H. Allard, 220 Ninth aveénue, solid "x)hl i, Rink, saloon keeper, s wrold watcl in a c: 711 Broadway, found Chriss, waiter astem-set and found a'lad, 2. J. Blaued [ |]Lunmul stud in te at the Becehtele houss stem wind watch, Ouea lowski, 1808 “Third avenue, solid okl ring. J. R. Detrick, foreman of the Globe. found & chatelain watch in cofive! Orders by mail which are seleeted by dininterestéd parties are forwarded promptly to all parts of the United States on receipt of cash or postoflice order. Terms, single can $1, six'for thirteen r A and twer nn|\ soven fol ), o No. 404 Broad- wn), Council Hlmh 1ows Creston House, Tise only botel in Council Blufls baving Fire IEscape And ull wodern iMprovements. 217 and £19 Main st, L MAX MORN, Prop. SWAN BROS., Dealers in Mileh Cows, iway,Council B N ¢ 602 and SUGE, Bro At Our Stock Yards | 'WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DEERI, | "A IMPLEMENTS, WELLS & CO, Who Agricultural Implements, Buggies, | Car , Fte | Fto. Council Bluffs, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING Make the Original and Completo csalo CO. CORN st 1K \\ll FERD CUTTER Nos, 17501, 1568 1505 an, »u nnlh Main Street, | Council B ' Towa, | DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'r 1Jobhors of Kgricultaral Tmplements Wa;_!an Bngqles Carriages, and all kinds of Machinos | 100 to 1116 South Main Street, Chanon. s, Wi, ANE HANDLES. FLO. GUEAsoN, T DOUGEAS, GE.F Wi, Pres.&Trens, -Pres &Man. Soe &Counsol. Council Blu‘r, Handls Factrry, (Incorporated) Manufacturors of Axle, Pick, Sladge and Small Handles, of cvery description. cAnPETS, " COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET €O, Carpets, Curtains, Window Shadss, 0il Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory to."No. 405 Bronduway’ Couneil Biut owa. CIGARS, TORACCO, BTC. PEREGOY & MOORE, ~Wholesale Jobbors in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Mi Sts, Council Bluifs, n and 27 Peas Tows. COMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAM \N: Fruit and Produce Comnnission Merchaats. No. 14 Pearl §t., Council Bluffs. DRI HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paiats, Glass, Druggists’ Sundric No. 2 Main St,, and No. 1 Pearl puncil Blura ISTS. DRY l.()rrlh M. E. SMITH & ('n,," Laprters and Jabd3es of Dry Gaols, Notions, Ete. Nos, 112 and 114 Main St., Noa. 113 und 115 Pear] St., Council Bluffs, Towa. FRUT 'S, 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale California Fraits a Specialty General Commission. No. 52 Council Bluffs. WIRT & DUQUE Wholesale Fruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 10 and 18 Pe: Breadway, KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staplo and Fancy Grocaries. HARNE. BECKMAN & CO., Manu‘acturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. 625 Main St. Council Blaffs, lowa. Ilfll'“ (‘u’\ E7l‘ ETCALF BR()'I]H RS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. nd 34 irondwag, Counsil Bluffs, Wholezale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Couneil Bluffs, Towa. ND WOOIs . H. MeDANELD & CO., Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelta, ¢ na Furs Council A Bluds Toy (A)b\( 1L BLI;H S OIL CO., —Wholesale Dealers in— Iluminating & Lubricatiag Olls Gasiliny l: I’Il,!.\'ll,vh "A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Pillng, And Bridgo Matori ber of all Kinds. o Council mmru Towa. | JOHN LINDER, Wholesale Tmported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for St. Gotthara's florh iittors. No. 13 Main 5t._Council Bluifs. .S( HNEIDE L & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No6m Main St. Council Ilufs. COUNCIL BLUFFS Driving Park. Fall Meeting. FOUR DAYS' RACING. Trotiing, Pacing and Running Tuesday, Aug. 3ist, Wadnasday, Sept. ist, Thursday, Sept. 2d, and Friday, Sept 3rd. Including speeial attractions by Prof A. E. Walker's world famous g Dogs duily and Balloon Ascensions by Prof.A. 8. Parker daily, in front of the grandstand. Otherfattractions in the wa consisting of celebrated hor Ke lmnk\ Obio. Illinois, I Wisconsin Reduced rates on all railroads everybody and a good time, For particulurs, addres FRANK STUBBES, Come seeretary f Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, [ , W B, AT IS WORTETD, Brick buildi 1 »f any kind rai Frame buildin 808 Fighth Avenue and | ball and M@L Rroadelots thiv b8 ty. LANDS, from Ql. b to $12 per acre. time 5 per cent interest. P. P. Lanstrup, No. LA Desirons of purehasing material for hath ing suits, should see our new. » Broadway, Cq gant assortment of goods especinily adapted for fine and pretty hingsuits HARKNE! 401 Broadw. BROS., y, Council Blufls PARASOLS Are heing closed out by us at remar ble low figures. We have them in beau- tiful shades, colors, ete., and have put such prices 401 Broadway, Council Blaffs. Now in stock are being disposed of at low prices to clear our shelves of before receiving our fall stock, which will shortly arrive. HARKNESS BROS. 401 Brondway, Council Blufls. FANS. Of the cholcest style, purchased by us we are sclling then at rc sale pri See them and you will buy. HARKN BROS,, 401 Broadway, Council Blufls, DRESS GOODS For summor wear ave being disposed of cheap, and must shortly be taken off our shelves to be replaced with goods for fall wear. Summer dress goods ean be pur- chased c¢heap now by all who will eall on HTARIKKNES, g 401 lh-o'ulw Council Blufls, MATTING. New invoice just reeeived and tterns guaranteed. Al styles, to everyho i 3R uncil Blul lesign 1 uality, and at For offices latest | and prices satisfactor HARENI 401 Broadw CARPETS Of the very latest d patterns and quality for the coming season, are being now introduced by us. Pick one out now before the line is broken, Harkness Bros., 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. ans, BOOK BINDING Ledgers, .!unr:nhl:, County and Bank Work of all Kinds aspees falty. Prompt Attention fo Mail Ordars HMOREHOUSE & GO. Room |, Everett Block, Staudurd Papers Used. All styles of bind- ing 1n Magazines and BLANK BOOKS, exantiite ey fl(euh f;n—c.b a—yl “Wn.u.. Ceds, éao—tcé éwt'/tt:u?,, N A Q’ W S " A Farming lands in Towa, Minnesota, Tex School and Land bayers fare free, ES and ele- on them that will dispose of whole- | HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER ® or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, r2 moved on Little Giant trucks, best in the world, Nighth Street,Counil Blufs THE HIGHEST Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand STOVES, Furniture, etc. M. DROHLICH, 608 Broadway. §. M. P, fe the leapest Lone of Woans Wor s yafu.tfiz etet AAM O 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, CHEAP , Kansas and Avkansas, ranging sta tn lands in Minnesota on 30 years Information, ete., given b; mnml Blufls, lm\.l. . J R L. WILLIAMS, 18 N. Main St., Couneil Bluffs, Ta., and 209 S. 15th St., oo 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufacturer’s Agent for tho CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- tles, Plate and Window 188, Show- (.m-u' slevatq (hand and hy- draulic,) & ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUILS, 10w A4, An excellent edueati ed with all the mou ducted by the Al institnt 0 impr n, furn's% ments, con- thiemjrnpidly foskweRWIINORifenrry: (Mot RS SIST BHR DR OH AT R, DI fax m : ‘torm of five months, §75 uny over to next seasou . Perms bogin frst Monday fn’ Boptomber anZ HARKNESS BROS, & first Monday in dress 8t. T'ra or entulogues ad- SUPERIOR, s Ac un-mrvu.un il Blutts, Towa. ! TIMOTHY SEED. Ihiave a quantity of sound, well cleaned sead which 1oter at reasonnble flgurcs, OI‘I"I"‘ER & PUSEY. BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA, Establishea 1857 RICF ™ D., Or othor Tumors rermoved withot Ca/wel's”m»,, or drawing of blood, Chronic Diseases ot wilxinas u sy Over thirty yoars' practical experience. U Pearl St., Couneil Blufs. ultation frea. 'N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Offico Over American Express Combany, REFRIGERATORS, AT COST. W. 8. HOMER & Co., 23 Main Ity Council Blufls, ~ JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State nnd Federal courts Rooms 7 und 8, Shugart Block. i Horses and ML;Te: For all purposes. hought and sold, at retali and inlota. Laige quantittes to select from Severn! puiis of Unedrivers, single or double, MASON WISE, Council Blufts, Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIIL BLUF Opposite Duainy Depot, “pejuesaidey Se DJURLIER YOI 1Y and Mulos kopt constantly on hand at retuil or in car loads. "promily ilod by oou Stock sold on eoin 0. act on shoit Proprietors. SHLUTEK & BOLEY Telophouo No. 114 Formerly -of ‘KIEL SALE STALLUES, corae il @ve. wid 4th strcet,