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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by enrrier in cns part of 1w enty cents por week TiLtoN, - + -« TELEPHONES Nasispse Orrc No. 43, Nicir Eprion N MW ger. MINOIT MENTION, New York Plumbing y Summer clothing eheap at Reiter's T'he very best cabinets at Gorham's The funeral of the little ehild of M Rosemund was held yes Only $2.50 per doz. for met photo’s at Sehmidt's, 220 Main St Cabinet photographs 83 per Sherraden’s, 317 Brw'y, for 60 davs only Permit to wed was yesterday granted LeRoy Ligg and Mary J. Bender, both of this city The August term of the ecircuit court opens next Tuesday. There are over four hundred cases on the docket ars arrived with two compa do n terday morning first class cab Couneil Blulls delc fonal Irish land lc in Chicago this month, vs McMenomy and Healy, with J iincy and E. A. Wickhani s alter- ates to the in- e canning factory commenced netive tions yesterday with o small foree, which will i ed speedily. It is expeeted that amount” of corn and tomatoes will be canned even in initinl season. Another ycar the enterprise reach its utiiost & Wells have issued books, both of which are for s: W. Bushnell. One s entitled ordained,” a story of edity and sp: parental intluences. Theother is "le hold Remedies,” a very valuable for every home, the author being Felix Oswald, One of the recent visitors to the lake me homesick, and on_ his way home r the K. C. round , ot only up s refresh- wents, but also his teeth, false oncs He vas not in a condition to hunt for them in the darkness that night, but was on the spot early the next morning and re covered his dental chment The smart young man who saws up tes for the evenng cold water sheet the Bek re- A tramp in around the Home of the When the smart young man ound in_that role he does not have to wear any disguise. He will pass without any change of toilet. Alarge number of lowa cities and towns have held mectings and taken action concerning the assassination of Rev. G. C. Haddock atSioux City, Reso- lutions have been passed, and funds rai for the relief of the widow. Thus far Council Blufis has kept very quict about it, éven those who have been prom: inent and enthusiastic as pronibitionists not making any suggestions for the taking of any action. A short time ago Sheriff Recl went to Southwestern Nebraska after King Car- ter, who was charged with having taken oft mortgaged prope He was at that time released on bond 1. bondsmen getting n son, sur dered him to authorities again. His brother then came to the front, and furnished bail, and he i free, The intimations of s work on Carter’s part is to his many friends and acq in his old Towa home, and it will be diflicult 1o make them believe him guilty The evening cold water sheet howled terrivly the other uwilight because the city council did not give it a job of print- ing. Now it congratulates itself on being the only paper in the city which does not depend on party patronage, and there fore the only independent paper. I says: “The people no lorge the opinion or guidance of those pape that subsist on public pap.” This is ail nght, but it sounds a little que com- ing from a_ paper which two 190 was howling because it did not get any of this pap. Ed Bates claims to have made a con- tract with Mr. Olds, the agent of the Union Pacific at the Broadway depot, by which Bates was toshoot the horse which got its leg broken on the ferry train, and was to see that the animal was buried He did the shooting all right, but the; was some delay in getting ateam to drag the carcass off. The team came yeste day morning, and now a dispute’ avi a8 to Bates’ bill. He threatens to com- mence suit if he is not paid ording to coutract, while the agent claims he did not live up to his contract, and is there- fore not entitled to recover, two new so- work Dr t order to spy Friendless. wants to sp, bl A Rowing Association. All partics intercsted in boating and desirous of assisting in the formation of A permanent association for that purpose are requested to be present at Mes Cory & Conover’s oflice, under the Citi- zen's bank this evening at 4 o'clock, p. m. There is certainly need of some organization of this kind, similar to those of other cities which enjoy the luxury of good lukes and rivers in their immediato Vicinity. With a rowing association Council Blufl can hope to influence the holding of regattas by bout clubs from n distance, Personal Paragra C. Vincent, of Tabor, was yesterday, Postmaster T. O. Carlisle, of Missouri Valley, was in the Blufls y fay, E. Telfair Heotter, the general agent of the United States Lyceum bur wis in the city yesterday. D. E. Moran left last evening for Ge- neva, 11 ving learned by teleg of tho death of his grandfather yesto, morning. Rev. G. W. Crofts, pastor of the Con- &rugulmnnl church, has returned from ebrasku and will occupy the pulpit as usual next Sunday. J. M. McNamara, of Haverly's min- strels, was at the Ogden yesterday, and arcanging for the appearance of the eompany here next Monday. Harry Denton, of Ohio, & cousin of the Metealf brothers, is here visiting. He is ® young but old_newspaper man, and is thinking of locating in this part of the west should an enticing opening offer atself. C. 8. Clark, who for so long a time was eonnected with the press of this city, has returned and again taken up his abode bere. He will be connected with the Council Blufts Herald. All know Clark, Sithe newspaper fiend,’” and his welcome mmmny was so general and hearty that hand grew weary with the shaking. There is a tinge of sadness, though, to return, for since he left here death robbed him of his wife, and his home been made desolate. With a return 10 Lis o)d friends, whose sympathies and well wishes will surround him, it is hoped the brighter days may dawn for him. .. t the Pacific irkland, the jeweler, has removed to Broadway, Singer office. b g Substantial abstracts of titles and real tate Joans. J. W. & E. L. Squires, No. 01 Poearl street Council blufls. [UNION VETERANS' I.EA(‘.l'li.A Organi tion of the First Encampment in COURTESIES AMONG PREACHERS | Main Street Hose of the Poll-Tax Lightning a Close Call, | The New House Troul lector Col- ives Valinnt Veterans Conncil Biuffs has many loyal hearts, (lrendy three veteran organizations erous and uch love here indicate the old fourth organization has now led, and thongh the youngest, it 0% 10 be among the first and larg of the Union This encampment, No Monday charter flourishing, for | that there is | flag. A | been a | promi est. It | Vet is an encampnient n legion was duly organized here | mght. Itstarts with twenty-six members and with twelve or more cruies ready to be mustered in I'he ganization sets out with as excellent a cluss of citi ts members as are to be found in any organization m the city T'he order of the Union Veteran league is a comparatively new one. The parent 2 fivst to be ory v Others ckly, though, Moines is state follow rstood Tready prepaving to e John Fox, of tuted the encampment tered in the membe oflicers. He has beer acting adjutant gen the spe art of the country, and vete ing to organize encampments ¢ needed information by with him, The purpose of the organization is somewhat simi to that of other vet n organizations, yet in some respeets difl: ering from the others. It is composed of soldiers and sailors of the union arm navy and v e corps during the war of the Rebellion, who volunteered for thre rs and were honorably dis- charg for any enuse after a sery of at least two continuous y or were at any time Gischarged by reason of wounds received in the line of duty, but no drafted person, or substitute, nor any- one who has at any time borne s aguinst the United States to membership. “The officers of the encampments here are: Commander—John Fox st lieutenant—D. B. Daily. Second lientenant—dJ. R. Reed. Officer of the day—E Adjutant—C. H. W Quartermaster—D. J, O'Neill, Chay; ) vy, insti id mus installed the ted by (he‘ Pennsylvanis for this ns desir- n obtain corresponding and Sergeant m Quartermaste Color hearer Sentine : he unpment will meet ning. After that the will be on Monday cv- - tin work, roofing, etc., a t-c s inlty at Cooper & MeGee's. - TAvGHT I tiful photo colors. No I —In about an hour,beau- inting, to introduce our knowledize of painting r quirc sceived preminm Louis fair. _One hundred’ dollars e monthly. Miss Christie, 14 Main strect. A Model Fire House. The new Main street hose cart hou now being occupied and 18 recel some finishing touches which will make itonc of the most attractive as wel the most practies stalls are placed each side of the car and the horses have but one jump to make to bring them to the pole, ready arness to drop upon them. The tion is made that when every d is completed and the horses get & ht- tle more used to their new quarters some \bly quick hitching will be n No time has yet been taken as a test of whatcan be done, but from what the BEE man saw yes v, when the noon signal came for the hitéh-up, it is evident that the first record made in the new house will be below the lowest made in the city. The house is neatly painted, and everything arranged in & compaet orderly manner. The sleeping room of the men is also fitted up i The walls are being adorr of which riends- The bo; enl of pride in fitting u ew quarters, and have put in th lime and money in doing many things about the housé which add to itS conve- nience and attractiveness, and which has cost the city not one ‘cent. Charley Nicholson, the veteran driver, is as en- thusinstic over his new quarters as a buy with his first pair of red-top boots, and he well may be. The location of the house on Main street is gratifying to the heavy property owners and business houses in that part of the ¢ who feel now that they really have f orotection. When they see Charle, Nicholson fly out of the house to sq\wh'fl ny blaze in that part of town they will think so still more, Such a company in such a house is all that could bo asked, -~ Smoke the Manawa cigar, made by rank Levin, 812 Broadway. -— S¢e that your boots Morchouse & C their rown are made by , Room 1, Everett block. - A Little Trouble in The Camp. It appears from remarks made by Rev. Mr. MeDowell, of the Latter Day Saints’ church, in his sermon last Sunday even- ing, and from a communication which apy ed in the Nonpareil yesterday morning, that the reverend gentleman feels that he has been rather snubbed at the meetings held at the pavilion. The fecling seems to have arisen from a re- mark made by a leader of the meeting in the tent one evening last week, when inviting workers to tarvy and help at the inquiry meeting which close of each public sery on this particular night worded his invi- tation rather peculinrly, as it seemed to some, stating that “'the ‘regular pastors y churches, and other dul{ ac- ere invited to help ccting. A peculiar ges- the words, and the wholo incident impressed the mind of Rev. Mr. McDowell, and some of his friends, thut the intention was to fail to recognize him on account of the peculiar views held by him and Lis church It has leaked out that there was no such intention to slight or soub that worthy gentloman. He doubtiess wonld not have thought so had it not been for the fact that he and his chureh had been ignored by othcrs on different occasions, and from remurks made at other tim Ho certainly is a pastor of a eity chureh, and is a duly accredited winister, so that be would come under both branches of the invitation. It1s whispered that the cause of the misundorstanding arosc from an attempt on the part of some of those who are not endly to Rev. J. G meu, to have him refrain from faking a part in the meetings, and that the remark was made 18 held The leader at the THE s, A night or two before { ipon to take some part in the and this led to n protest on the workers, who dg th would not submit being one of the pr in the ings. It is welt Known th member of any chureh pimself, and not r tions to any relig invitation was claimed, us to rap his mistake it seems to have man I'he it is by wrong hit the Highest prices paid _for county, town aity and school bonds. Odell Bros. & Co., 103 Pearl street, Council Blufls, Towa - Best Cream Soda in the eity i < at Palmer’s, No. 12 Main st. A Dark Spot on the ftecord. €. J. Beckman, the poll tax lias many trials and tribulations man in the eity to getout of payir He has made a collector, but the is lacking by the absence of the the colored voters Try ¢ per g nd no s dodged more by those their legal al mxious ducs. i able to collect poll tax but from one col ored eitizen. OF course it cannot be pos sible that there is only one colored man in the whole city, who is linble for the tax, but the result of his hunt has thus far developed but one. improve the record in this respeet cctor Beckman started out with ingle for colored flesh, and th ored wan he came aeross he wanted to know his name, but the fellow only grinned, and refused to give the de- siréd information. The collector served anotice on him to pay poll tax, and leu him go. Yest e came across the s zain tried to get his ame, but the darkey got hot about it, and some sharp wors 11 d, The colleetor him, and he station. He then de L WS “Champagne’ he worked tor Congressman Ly He promised to have the httle matter fived up as soon as hie could, and the case was continued for further developments, Plumbing com They wa it all block. 10 to the New Yor pany for garden hose. 1 Opera hou k best Frank _ Fraits, Confectionery and ci in the market always i stock. Witherell, 224 Broadway. A Close Call. The house of Mrs. T. Hanson, in Lewis township near J. W. Crossley’s, was struck by lightning Sunday night about 12 o'clock. The bolt came down the brick chimney, thence along the stove pipe, tore up the floor, and thence went into the ground. The house was a two-room house with the chimuey in the partition. This chimney was totally demolished the bricks scattered all over the hou There were in the house at Hanson. her five children Mrs. Hobus. All of them were by the shock, but no one was hur one of the small children who on the leg by one of the bricks from the chimney. The loor of one of the rooms was all torn up and several boards_thor- oughly splintered. When the famil) covered from the shock the house wa filled with & dense smoke and it was sup- posed that the house was on fire, but there was no evidence of an is there had been no fire in the stove for several hours, the smoks must h gener- ated from the lightning. o house taken fire, all must have they were'so stunned t time before the thing. It wasa Death of Mrs. Newton, John died yesterday at her home, No. in this city. She Jthe d . which Mrs. morning 300 South First stree! had been ill for about five w se developing into typhoid fe 1 o Eng and ook up her She leaves a The funeral < morning at 10 o'clock ut the family residence. —- Fine pasture, plenty of wate! attention for 300 head of stoc miles north of Rroadway a Inquire of L. P. Judson, avenue, or Charles Palmer at pasture on lime kiln roud. and good bout five WILD DOGS OF ATLANTA. The Country Thereabout at One Time at Their Mercy. Atlanta Constitution: Did you hear of the wild dogs of Atlanta? Atone Amc the country around here was almost at the merey \ge animals. Horses, elephants, mels can bo made to take an almost human interest in war, but dogs cannot stand the racket. ‘T'he din of battle and the smell of villan- ous saltpetre breaks them up entirely. Our dogs had a_hard time during the There were thousands of them in e days, and when the n of short rations set in they were the fivst to feel it, In many instanees they were abandoned by their refugecing owners and had to literally forage for a living. The thunder of the big guns, the un- carthly shricks of the shells, the noise of falling buildings. attle of mus and the he ramp of marchi diers, all struck terror to the ¢ i Toward the clos every dogin the city was hal! nthe st SL4Ze Of NErvous prostra- tion. The wretched brutes sought shel- ter under houses and in bromb-proofs. lajestic mastifis and surly buildogs ir tails between their legs and yelped mournfully at every —unusual sound. Hundreds of the bolder ones made & frantic break over the breas works and ditches, and made their way through the lines of both armies, never stopping until the ched the woods, It was even worse after Shermun's army entered the place, The citizens were di out in such a hurry that had time to think of their pets and no means of transportation for them. Later, the destruction of the city by fire, and the pandemonium that cnsued, few remaining dogs victims of the ravages ible experience during the rigorous winter of 1804-65. Their isery drove them to form strange partnerships, and it was a common sight to see them roving in bands of a dozen or ‘The old saying, “Banisk the do, from his kennel and you have a wolf, was illustrated in ‘this case. In the course of five or six months the country people for fifty miles around were spin- hing marvelous yarns about “them wild dogs from Atlanta,” E *fie dog balongs to the genus which oroduces the wolf, the jackal, and the ox. Tame dogs, of course, lose many of the characteristics of these animals; but when persecution and misery cause them to relapse into a wild state they take the appearance, the habits, and the tastes of wolves and jackals. Buch was notoriously the fact with the Atlanta They lost every trace of domestic- They grew to enormous size, with age eyes and oruel-looking fangs Occasionally & gang of these ferocious beasts would swoop down on a farm yard, dovouring chickens and pigs, and attacking men when they stood in their way. It took the hiveliest kind of shootin, B O Tt ey wonl surround a lonely cabin and wait for the inmates to come out. They eyen mada ever OMATA DAILY i he | session of the ruins collector, | umes of | T'hus far ho has been | Determined to | Ity Yo 12 | after the fashion BEE: WEDNE raids into little vitlger, forcing the in habitants to shut th up in their houses, The disapearance of many a negro in tiese perihug times was fully accountgd for whéy s sk found with every patieie of flesh gnawed off, and with th 1 around showing evidences of a d¢ Early in 1865, wien a fow ref wn Teturning to \tlanta, they h le with these vild dogs for't Bloody encounters thessh hedps and piles and hole in the brates, and nand chil provocation ous to ride or On the main d Deeatur, in broad known to s, for vs to open a Lol Tusilade e sty 1 to ocurred among of debris. Every cdar gronnd held these rvenous they leaned upon mea, wome dren withont the ht At that time it was ar drive out in the counry between here ght, dogs horses attached to driv of a wild life bad alto: ) reformed. A re lentless warfare waswaged upon them from Stone Mountain to Kenesaw, and onc by one they bit he dust until they all wiped ont. “he reader at a dis must not jump to the conelusion this indiscrimimte slaughter has d any unusunl earcity of dogs in Lion Ihanks to the umversal Buman weaki pets, we are the Al N gether. or riers, pug, nd bulls. [ some unexpected caue them to go wild, of their predecessors, they would be an ancommonly tough crowd to deal with Roports r from nk fisherme ing. e schoor yrtle, of Cla Harbor, arrived hone Saturday from her second trip with 1450 quintals of cod- fish. The ch reraged eighty-five quintals per day. Tie eaptam’ says in all his experience henever saw fish so plentiful or of bettersize. The sehooner ith L. Conby, frm North Bay for oncester, passed Port Hawkesbury with a tull fare of nackerel. She was only five days in the oy BOOK BINDING Ledgers, Journds, € Bank Work of inlt Prompt Afientiqn tp Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO. Room 1 Everet Blok, Council Bluffs Standard Papers Usel. Al styles of bind- ing in Magwzines nnd BLANK BOOKS. 8 nith & Co., Wells & Cory «, Bilnsuranco CO., Bankers € B; Savings Bank. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BL¥F y N most encon ty and i ational Bunk, Oficer & Puse owA. An excellent educationt institution, furn'sh edwith all the modern improvements, ¢ ducted by the 18 07 CHARITY,B. V. M For term of five montBESTs. Terms begin Grst Mondg in September an1 first Monday in Februury. For catalogues ad- aress FTER SUPERIOR Francis Acadeny Council Bluffs, Tow R L. WILLIANS, 18 N. Main St., Coundl Bluffs, Ia., and 209 8. 15th St., Roon 10, Omaha, Neb. Manufacturer’s Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRTER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Foofing Slate, Man- Plate and Wirdow Glass, Show- Cases, Elevator (hand and hy- draulie,) &e. MONEY TO LOM---At lowes rats. Real estaz handled, [n- surance written and all kinds of honds bought by F. J. Day No. 39 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. Established 1881, REFRIGERATORS, AT COST. W. S. HOMER & Co., JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart Block., " COUNCIL BLUFFS riving Park. Fall Meeting. FOUR DAYS' 'RACING. Trotting, Pa Tuesday, Aug. 3ist, Wednesday, Sept. ist, Thursday, Sept. 2d, and Friday, Sept 3rd. Including special attractions h{ Prof. E. Walker's world famous Racing Dogs daily and Balloon Ascensions by Prof,A. 8. Parker daily, in front of the grandstand Other,attractions in the way of speed consisting of colebrated horses from Kentucky, Ohio, lllinols, Indiana and Wisconsin Reduced rates on all railroads. everybody and havea good time. For particulars, address FRANK STUBBS, Secretary |‘| upd Running Come ton was | 'HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER attack | ing their | with their SDAY AUGUST 11 W P AR ISWORWLEL, Brick buildings of any kind raised o Wrame buildings moved on Litt 808 Bighth Avenue and Ei r moved and satisfaction guaranteed le Giant trucks tin the world. ghth Street,Connil Bluffe, THE HIGHEST Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand STOVES, Furniture, etc. M. DROH ball ~¢’« 9(&[0— and & exancene g ’ Loner o! Hors. LICH, 608 Broadway. b A Paid, teds, Beatele Buiting, Y\ pn) ) Euplivh Boadelath ¥ b3 % the Gleapest Line of Wans Worshtinsh Ponts ever shown in this bity. LANDS, Farming lands in Towa, Minnesota, Texas, Kansas and Arkansas, from $1.25 to $12 per acre. time b per cent interest. P. P. Lanstrup, No. School a Broadway, Co Land buyers fare free, 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, CHEAP ranging nd state lands in Minnesota on 80 years Information, ete., given by uneil Bluffs, Iowa. BOSTON TEA COMPANY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Ho. 16 Main and I5 Pearl Street, Counsil Bluffs. WAN LADIES of purchasing material for bath- , should see our new and ele- nt assortment of goods especially adapted for fine and pretty bathingsuits. HARKNESS BROS., 401 Broadw Council Bluffs PARASOLS Are being closed out by us at remarka- ble low figures, We have them in be tifal shades, colors, such prices on them tha them rapidly, any over to next s 401 Broadway, > s, Now in stock are being disposed of at low prices to clear our shelves of same before receiving our fall stock, which will shortly arrive. HARK SS BROS., 401 Broadway, Council Blufls, FANS. Of the choicest style, design and quality, just purchased by n and selling thew at retail st whole- sale prices. Sce them and you will buy. HARKN. BROS,, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. DRESS GOODS For summer wear are_being disposed of cheap, and must shordy be taken off our shelyes to bo replaced with goods for fall wear. Summer dress goods can be pur- chased cheap now by all who will call on HARKN 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs, e MATTING. For offices. Now invoice just received and latest patterns guaranteed. Al styles, and prices satisfactory to everybody. HARKNESS BROS,, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs, CARPETS Of the very latest de , 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, iD-==100,000 MORE CU 'OMERS. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUF ea 1857 , TA, R. RICE, M. D,, « other Tumors r withon Cancers (s e or arawing ofviood, Chronic Diseases ot wixinds a specialty. Qror thirty senrs’ practicsl oxporience. ., Council Lluifa. 8" Consultation fre Creston House, The only botel in Council Bluffs having Fire Escape And all_modern jmprovements. 216, 217 und 219 Muin st. X MOHN, Prop. Horses and For all p in lots. Ser i e Mules 0s. boght and sold, nt retall and Large quantittes to select from al puivs of fine drivers, single or double. MASON WISE. Council Bluffs, Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUKFES, Opposite Dummy Depot, “pjuesaldey Se PojuRAIER, Y005 1§ Horses and Mulos kopt constuntly on hus for snlo at retail or in car louds, Ordurs promdtly filled by o stock sold on commis JTER & BOLE Fox o SALLE § wve. und 4th 2 Steam Laundry ! Gity REMER & SEARIGHT, No. 84 N. Main Street, Council Bluffy, Finest work and lowest prices for fine work. All collars and cuffs re- turned in collur and cuff boxes | without extra charge, which guar- antees work in sane condition as i ws. Out of town orvders re- scome attention and at sawme rates as city work. N. SCHURZ, « Justice of the Peace. Oflice Oyer Awrige™ ¥ruress Comvaay | WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1(¢ ULTURAT DEERE, WELLS & €O, Wik Agricaltural Implemaats, Bugdias, IMPLEMENTS, Towa MANUFACTURING Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, CORN SHELLRRS AND FERD CUTTER DAVID AADLEY Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Farm Meohiner n Streot, Coanoil Bluffs, owra KEYSTONE 0. Mave the Original N¢ HANDLES BLEASON, T, 1L DOUGEAS, GRO.F. WRIGHT, &Trons, ViPros &Man. 8o &Counsol. Coancil BlaTs Handis Pactyry, Manufaetirers o olre and Small andies, CARPETS " COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, urtain Fixtures, Uplolstory Gools, 0, 405 Brondway Council Blutrs, Town., CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC, JOY & MOORE, Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28Main and 27 Pearl Sts, Council Blufts, own. COMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesnlo Fruit and Produce Comumission Merchants, No. 14 Pear] St., Council Sluits. DRUGGISTS. HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, dries, Ete. No. 2 Main St., and 1 Pearl 8t., Council BIufa, Druggists’ No. DRY GOODS, M. E. SMITH & €O, Lapartses and Jobbars of Dry Goods, Notions, Ete. Nos, 112 and 114 Main §t., Nos. 113 and 115 Pearl §t., Councll Bluffs, lowa. FRUITS. S OR\VABL T Wholesale Califoraia Fruits a Speclalty 542 General Commssion. . No. Brondway, Council Rlufrs. T WIRT & DUQU! Wholes Pruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 1¢ and 18 Pear] incil Blas, 3 GROCERIES. L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Algo Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Broad- Co., : of and Wholosala Doaters In Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No Main Council Blufs, lowa. s, CAPS, BTC e 7!\[1-1'1'(',-\“’ BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Glozes. Nos. 342 und 34 Broadway, Council Blufs. Tron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Havdware, And Wood Stock, Couneil Bluffs, Towa. HIDES AND WOOL. D. If. MeDANELD & CO., ] Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Greaso and Furs — Council Towa. (I’Ul'N(“lL lilllr'l" S OIL CO., —Wholosalo Doaler in— [lluminating & Lubricatiag 03 Gas)ln BHTC., ETC. 8. Theodore, Agent, Council Bluifs. Towa. LUMBE] A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Pillag And Bridge Materinl Specialtics, Wholesal ‘ber of ul Oftice No. 130 Main Council Bluffs, Towa, . PILING, E1C. S AND LIQUOKS. JOHN LINDER, Wholesalo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agont for St. Gotthard's Herb Hitters. No. 13 Main St. Council Bluifs, ) VS('HNI-IIUI‘ZI{ & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 609 Main St.. Councll BluJs 10! for the LAKE T Staamer OLLIE MAY Nowly fitted up,and under the charge of n Beillrul ongineer und plot, is noy masing pleas trip: LAKE MANAWA. Wo will ive chariors t parties (or one hour orany lon e desired Rates of ehurter give office 0. 203 Main s L., boo s 10 DAUE & (O, SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTL Special ndvert n, For 8 b inserted i column at the low CUNTS PEK LINE for the first inser onts Per Line for cuch subse juent at our office Couneil rate ol tion and Fiy insert No. 1 Blutls Peal stroct, near 1o WA NTS. OBT—RoA caghmore ha sl Addrcse, 5. 1 Finder will b« liee oftice, Coun A first-clags finish be kept on now work. 1N Fourth street, Council Biutrs r. A Hutie OST—Pocketbook contai 4 of value to owneronly. Dropped Letwecn Peurl and Seventh avenue. If finder will re turn the pupers to the e office be can keep tho money WA 0K GAECON Lo at lice oftice No. 12 ng £27 und pupors An assistant cook at the Opden tities to swity