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THE DAILY BEE,| COUNCIL. BLUFFS. THURSDAY MOR AUGUST 12 OV'FICE, NO. STREET. NING, 12, PEARL Delivered by earmicr in any p 1nenty conts por Tiurox TELEPHO noernree OFvice, No. 43 NiGnT Eviton No. 2 art of the city at ok W Manager. NES MINOR MENTION. New Yorl Summer ¢l The very Gorham’s Charles Kelly plain drank See that Morehouse & Ce Only $2.50 per do: met photo’s Cabinet plhoto, Sherraden 7 Permit F. Plumbing cap at R t cabinet company ling ¢ was y mide lock your 1 Eyere class it Schmidt's, 220 Main St seaphs 3 per dozen at Sew'y, for 60 days only 0 wed were yesterday given to mer and 1 A. Simp=on, both of Clinton. [a . Levi B Rucker and Miss Eftie B both of Oaklaud, wer pmly joined In marriage Schur, The thermometer hung the shade crday. Thie thermometer showed 1ts good +ense by standing in the shaee and everybody who could followed the example D. B. Luke has been o disturbing the peace Jet his wrath get the having chased” his D Aple yesterday by Justice around 12° in mplained of for d to have better of him and adversary with a One thousand familics take American Round Wasi weeks' trial. - After o faiv tr dont think them worth more cost, return to Cooper & Me( sterday afternoon there w ding in th rlors of the Ogd the contracting partics being ) to you than they a wed house, formed the c The Danghters of Reb t the residence of Mr, Lou Ham- or this evening members and in- od friends. A platform is to be pro for dancing, and ice eream and sfreshments served. Hendricks has been presented by his friends with an clegant oilskin coat which will enable him to stand on duty in the most drenching rain without 7 510 have to t 1 drink. !ilu nu\\.!lnnhll' with the gift 1s that the ! 'nnl) a yearling size, while Hen- 1 man on the force Luharetogive a i A.,u.“ ment hung in the chiefd room as one of the troph 1 up from the sidewalk s sleeping off a drunk, and who had @ big bundle of clothing’ and y ws in money which ve been gobbled by some thief, , had not the police got to him 1 up enough his name as about paying those who have ing ot of doors. wmmn\ morning to give Valters, but he grumbled the fine just as mueh o nothing to lose by sle How Canning Can Be Done. The canning tactory started up,’ and will now bo kept ata full rush till the close of the season. ~ On the opening ay, Tuesday, there were 6,600 cans of tomatoes put up, and yeste amount was about doubled. When canning of corn begins there will b many cans of that put up daily besi the tomatoes. The capacity of the I.Iclur) is such that every day 12,000 cx and 12,000 c ] up casily. For the itial sea enterprise everything is mo smoothly and satisfactorily, 8 Seems a the an be put n of the ng very Lost Jurisdiction by a Rod. A worthy farmer, hving about thres miles south of Hamburg, appeared before Judge Aylesworth, and desired that his boy should be sent to the reform school. He claimed that he could do nothing with the boy, as the lnd ugiy and disobedi- ent. Investigation iuto the facts led to the discov the f.umm l\wnl ou t Which he resjded was a rod over h and was located in Missouri. This put_the case out of Judge Avles worth's jurisdiction by a rod, and the father was told to go clsewhere for relief from lus son. e In the Dry Docket, The bar docket is published for the August term of the circwit court which opens next Tuesday. A glance over its contents reveals the fact that there are twenty-cight gainst the city of Council Blul Matrimonial infelicity is shown to exist by the appearance Lof fif- teon divorce m of court there eight saloon injunction cases. Among the other interesting cases on the docket are those involving the af- fairs of the late tirm of Cocke & A\lm,_ The suits ot the county aguinst the laf 3. D. Street, and his bondsmen to recover an alleged shortage, are on the docket. There arc in'all 307 cases. Mges Railway Ticket Frauds. inl Agent Higgins of Topeka, who recently attracted so much dttention here in uuuu-umn with the ease of Lozer, was in th y yesterday. It seems that there is being still more work put onto \h- rreting out of the sche: 1 ticket fraud, in whieh Lc m have been involved, One Been made since Lozicr's alleged confo sion, and it is cluimed that in a short time there will be others. Higgins is i ly on the eager hunt, and some disclosures are expected shortly. Soon Parted. A man giving his nume as William Berry made a roar yesterday about being robbed of $20. Investigation showed that he had been taking in the town and had been taken in. It scems that he got into a house where there were too many girls, at least too many of that sort, and While making love to one of them he claims to have been robbed. He got little satisfuction hnm th ice. Attention, 8. of V. Special meeting this evening of the Fred 8. Whitling camp, No. 76 8. of V. All members are requested to be present at their hall at 8 o'clock. sharp, for the transaction of important business. By order of the (‘1\|ml|u E. R. GALLIGAN. Person Plrlxrlnhn. F. W. Olmstead and family returned day from Lake Okoboji, where they ave been having a season’ of rest and recreation. John C. Pryor, of Virginia, a nephew of Justice Héndricks, is in the “‘i stop. Ping as 1 guest of s uncle, and looking over the city with a view of locating here ould a business opening present itself, has been in mercantile business for fifteen or twenty years, and would prove ® valuable man'for any firm, wholesale or retail, desiving a salesman or clerk of experience. Eleotrie door bells, burg every form of domest 0 - Plinices ut the Now York lumbing Co. AUGUST DAY IN TllE BLUFFS. | Red Hot News Gleanings by the All- Around Town Scribe, A GANG OF BEARDLESS ROWDIES. The Canning Factory Begins Business in Earnest—A Small Blaze and a Quick Hiteh—Strect Car Servic Two Hands That Beat, Jim Snodderly does not seem to be ind useful Jife which of him when he claimed to leaf n fow He was ly involved in v row at lace the dummy depot, but by shutting un the store keeping shady for a few days managed to get out of it, and the affair was dropped it appears that he is given to quar reling with his wife, It is said that lad oceasion to get some dentistry done, and he accompanied her to the doctor's oflica. There was disgusted at her feminine fright, and when she would not subimt to the operation as quictly as he thought she wped her. The dentist speed ed himself of the presence 'of Yot of thof, And they started for home, where they had the quarrel ont with incr I cnthusinsm It is said that she threatened to, s of rat poison and for a time houschold was « e of commotion, Kirkland, the jewecler s removed to 323 Broadway, Singer oflice, jeading that cted turned quict was x| have over A new his ne " she the Yesterday morning scetion men were at work putting in for the Chicago & Northwestern a side track to the new \ming factory. A crowd of boys, about twenty in number, who had been hang ing abont that vicinity, amused them- selves by throwing stones and various t the workmen, until the latter nd it no lonze nd the police The chief went down in response to the call, and on seeing him the crowd scattered. No farther trouble was expericuced. If the boys could be made to fecl a penalty for their row ism it might have a bune effect crowd and its boisterousnes e the ¢ missiles could = were sent for. nming factory a report which was quite currently enlated, but lacking as much in foun- dation us it was enlarged by exaggera- tions. — - tin work, roofing, ecte., a Cooper & McGee's. Fruits, Confectione: in the market Witherell =M Fire Speedily Squelched, Just before noon yesterday a gasoline stove in J. B. Atking’ residence blazed up and threatencd to do much damage be- fore the flames could be subdued. A still alarm was sent into No. 1's housc, and that company were out in a win A blanket was thrown over the blazing stove, and the fire put out with no further mage than what can be covered by a nkot policy. 4 any with its new house able to do quick work. On Tuesday i 1 bitch was made, and time aken. Just three seconds from the time he gong struck the horses were in place, all arncssed, the driver on his seat, and rything ready to drive out of the , the boys can do thus well while comparatively new to the quarters it will be lightning’ hitching when the drill brings everything down to a fine poiut. Try it por g —— m Soda in the city se , No. 12 Main st. - Fine pasture, plenty of water and good attention for 800 head of stock about five miles north of Rroadway and N street. of L. P. Judson, No. (20 Sixth or Charles Palmer at pasturc on ]ulw kiln road, Best Cr — Improving Street Car Lines. ystem are b to disappear. The appearance of the new cars is one assurance that the company purpose to remedy some of the de- fects, Yesterday a turn-table was put in on lower Main street, so that the cars will not not be run half of the time I end first. Another turn-table is to be put in at once above to Ogden house, and as soon as practicuble the track will be ex- tended up Broadway, and the turn-table then transferred to the end of the line. It is proposed to arrange at the earlicst possible day for trips v utes on both the lines, 1 De n chance given to'test the matter. It has long been claimed that if the street car line was run us such, instead of a 'bus line, if frequent trips were made suitable accommodations given, the lines would be well patroni: will s00n be arranged 50 as Lo test this theory. - E. L. Squicrs, No. 1 Bluns. oLl Smoke the Manawa_cigar, Frauk Levin, 812 Broadway. street, Coun, made by A Call to the Churches, The State Temperance alliance has adopted the following resolution. It is not yet announced as to whether the hes here will comply with the re- or not, but suitable arrangements will probubly be made to comply with the spirit of the move: Kesolved, at in view of the nwu«ln tion of the Lte orge O Haddock by Wo roconmnena 1 the churches @ siich has not already been abbath, 15th inst., and if not that memorial sel of the state, whei done, on next ), on the nex o i Sabbath, And that at all such meelings Erunds. bo raised by subscription or otherwise for the benetit of the widow of oux murd and to enforce the law at Sioux City, und fo mmlwl mnu- secrelary J LS. T. A A E Mn.lm- . Pre — s buy your meats at Star markot, ay, and get the best! Satisfaction guaraiteed. R e HigheSt prices paid for county, town. oty “and._sohool 'bonds. Odell Bros Co., No, 103 Pearl street, Council Blufls, Iowa. e Making Men Better. The meetings in the pavilion are nightly drawing crowds, and much good is doubtless being accomplished. It re- mains largely with those who attend whether they get all the good possible out of these meetings, but it is evident that Mr. Bell and bis helpers are work- ing zealously and honestly. There is more good sense and less mere ranting, more reason and less mere emotion in these meetings, than in the av vivauls, as they are called. Mr. B as dashy and sensational as some eva gelists, but he is exerting a great intlu- As this n be licre, the oppor- v sligulL ved by all nder the Te of Prof. Rugales adds much to the est and influcnce of the meetings, en=a here for good. week in TThich he ¢ tanity of hearing | inter- Atthe Bankru —Commencing Special s One ¢ colors of linen goods this week ase of turkey red table linen, fast guaranteed, 66 inches wide, 23c. imported German linen inches wide, for hic I« we retailed’ by other mer for $1.00. Two hundred rem nants of turkey red table linen, which we hought of the manufacturers third their value, and our cns shall have the benefit of our We will sell them very cheap the remnants of 2 yds." in good low s for the piece with faney bo 84 00¢; 12:4, §1.2 donble the pri 18 inches wile, fo ten yards to 4 custonier arc worth 10 cents per yard that it always pays you our speeial thie goods w linen erash cents per vard, only I'hese Remember well to come to you ean always find advertise LDBERC 18 Main stront Crow Constable some goods for some claim, and got him- self in a law snit. The suit against him vas brought before Justice Frainey, the 1z for #100 damages, The con stable went before his honor, and filed petition for a change of venue in the o, claiming that there was too much idice in that court against him for a fair show, — The next the wd the motion fc change mptly overraled and a juc ed against him for the full amount of the claim. He has now taken the matter before Judge Aylesworth on a writ of error. The details of the case will be aired n the superior court. 1gs Chaltenged. Th betwe the Mueller Musie club and the Earlings now assumes a new phase. The manager of the for- mer club «umlm\(omlmum wion to the manager of the Earling nine, staiing the followi g proposition “We will play you s ting up ths $200 and sum, and play you Councii Bluf amount, $400, neither club is ame, put- td $100 each to the nywhere outside of and Earling for the whole and choose an ampire that cquainted with. We will also guaraatee that Strock will eateh and Sadler piteh, and you can guarantee same players. If the above proposition does not meet your approval, all we have to offer you your 'll(I(J and we take ou; AST AWAY IN THE PACIFIC. A Poor Italian Who Was for Many Years a Slave Among Cannibals. New York Sun: The crew of the bark Rambler, which returned to London late in May from a trading trip among the islands of the western Pacilie, reported having seen in a crowd of nitive New 3 s the unfortunate Italian of ilors have now and then brought As far as known no attempt has been made to restore him - to his and. For s he was a solit captive among the fierce natives of Bou- gamville, oneof the largest islands of the Soloman grou He was reated, and overworked him almost an imb years of ong the wor res of the Pacific so changed him he 1s hardly recogmzable asa man of Euro- pean origin. The w of the Rambler say he i big a cannibal as any Polynesian, we one long lock of h n a coil on the top of his head, is »din native bark cloth, will 1ot visit the vessels that at : intervals cast anchor near the tribe with whom he now lves, and will not open his lips to white men, except to ask for food. When Mr. Romilly was eruising in the western Pacific, in 1881, he saw the man 1 tried unsuceessfully to talk with hin. Hil e it e v e e 1go, but ¢ recent writer who has mentioned him seems to have forgotten it. He was a member of the celeb expedition which the sent to New Ireland, of French and It 1-colonists, deceived by glowing accour ts of the richnes silubrity o the countr, to settle in the new f’] Vi :I:\u:lml on the most in n-;hlrln eland, and the whlx! suiled g them to their f 'l'\\'un 1y This ly rescuc: ancholy enter] wretched existence is prolonged. With five comrades two hundred miles to Bougain- ville, where, as soon as they touched the shore, his comypanions were killed and he was for a more terrible fate. He wassold asaslave to a bush tribe in‘the interior. rs of captivity 50 completely changed the man that wh as offered to a Queensland labor ship for two tomahawks the trade was made. His new owners thought he Vi and expected to make of his servic They discov after a few days” that he nothing but an unfortunate 1t 50 they shoved him ashore on 1in a8 an obje Phere he still lives,a mise of the most unfortur Europeans who went to the cific, varty of western Pu- men long held in known to Kk ned in mind by Joseph Forbes, a youn prisoner on the little islands of Timor Laut, northwest of New Guinca, for seventecn years. When he was rescued in 1839, | could not talk to his rescuers nor even understand a_word of English, The knowledge of his mother tongue. how- ever, rapidly came back to him as he proved in montal heaith, Ho died only & fow years ago in Austr A number of white their er! - A New Postat Card, New York Times: The new curd design adopted about u year ago will soon be superseded by ‘another, which has been prep: at “the bure of engraving and printing, and which has been formally approved by Postmas- ter General Vilas, When the last change of design was made there was some oceasion for huste and there was dif- ficulty about gettin r tions about the card t remoyed. Mr. Vilas lust_ye best of the designs ofi an im|n'u\cuwul,tul still not entirely sat- isfactory. The ~new design will at once he accepted as an improvement upon that now in use. It consists of one piece of engraving instead of two pieces, as on the present card. A head of Jefl: son, A miniature portrait after the orig- inal in the state de ppartment, occupies a central yl.lw on the upver third of the card. Over this head in light Il-llu- are the words “‘United State panals supported by scroll wor eft and right are the words card” in distinet letters, beneath the border line, the designation of value, line “'Nothing but the addre: this side.”” 'FhL design is graceful and postal light, and its design over the old one is that the idea of putting the stamp off at one side and the designation of the ar- ticle at the opposite side 1s abandoned o secure an cxcessive design with the strougest feature of it in thecenter. The ] postmaster gencral may d adeship | m worth | BEE: THUR do to print the rds on white pape n black ink, for the reason that whige paper furnishes a be; r ground for, wyitign characters, hefping the 1o tofMicd clerks who are compeiled to deciplicr add <, and for the other reasan that' the brown inkis complained of by the printers who use it as more troublesome to obtair yold work with than the same quality of black ink As there a stock of about 12,000,000 postal cards now on hand it probable that the new cards will not be out for month or two. is 1d KBasy Living. Phere is & little nar row gange railroad in Central Illinois which is vather amusing. Tt runs through arich farming country and is owned and managed by weaithy farmers, — The con ductors, engineers brakemen are urown weary cattle and _corn, and to “‘railroadu relief. A train starts from each the road overy Tuns to the oppos road by dinner time, returns . and ties up for the night. — As there I line connceted with the road nobody atany of the stations knows when a teain is coming until it arrives in sight. As the aid on ties placed on the flat pr and ns no grade ex ists from one end of the road to the othe the tall grass has an wkwar habit of getting under the wheels and stopping_the train. Not infrequent] also, the light rails spread apart and ti cars run off the track and go tumbling along on the y n prairie. T passen *'lnlill i rved for them in long e of frolght Ha |Ifnl this car is partitoned ofl' in UI"\[I 04 that it may ing mail hags, express matter nfrequently pas lage al of the and_announce s will TollowH AR ROV wo, provided they ¢ kept on the i long enough. imes a loco motive gits stalled on some one of the several gentle hills along the line. The nmen thereupon :|n|l'!|\ W until other engine u Then the two s draw the tram up the hill. Not- anding, this little railvoad hauls large quantities of freight and is making money for its stocklolders Red Star Cough Cure cured infla tion of my lungs.—Mr. O. Hinkle Francisco. BOOK BINDING Ledgers, Sournals, Bank Work of i Prompt AItentIpn _tn Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Bluffs, Standard Papers Free o Chicago News nd song who have sing have of ¢ end of the again for County and 1 Kinds aSp. nce Co., ings Bank. ST. FRANGIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. Officor & Butey, Bankera.C. B An exccllent educational institution, furn'sh ed with all the modern improvements, con- ducted by the SISTERS OF CHARITY, B. V. M For term of five months, Terms begin first Monday in September anl first Monday in February. For logues ad- dress SISTER & RIOR Council Blutls, Tow R L. WILLIAMS, 18 N. Main St., Council Bluffs, Ta., and 209 8. 15th St., Room 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufacturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- tels, Plate and Window Glass, Show- Cases, Klevators, (hand and hy- draulie,) &e. MONEY TO LOAN---At lowes rats. Real estate handled, In- surance written and all kinds of bonds hought by F. J. Day Ho. 39 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. Established 1881, Froncis Academ; REFRIGERATORS AT COST. W. S. HOMER & Co., 23 Main St., Council Hlufl'fl. COUNC|L BLUFFS Driving Park. Fall Meeting. FOUR DAYS' 'RACING. Trotting, Pacing apd Running .| Tuesday, Aug. 3lst, Wednesday, Sept. ist, Thursday, Sept. 2d, and Friday, Sept 3rd, Including special attractions by Prof. E. Waiker's world famous Racing Dogs daily and Balloon Ascensions by ProtA. 5. Parker daily, in front of the grandstand. Other attractions in the way of speed consis! of celebrated horges from Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, Indisna and Wisconsin Reduced rates on all ralroads. everybody and havea good time, For particulurs, address FRANK STUBBS, Secretary Come SDAY. AUGU W. P AR LLSWORTIT, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of any kind raised or Frame buildings moved on Litt] 808 Eighth Avenune moved and satisfa e Giant trucks, best i and Eighth Strect,Counil Dlufly, ball and BDonts ever thin ity from $1.25 to $12 per acere. time 5 per cent |||l(-r P. P. Lanstrup, Land buyers 5 Broadway, Cou: Wholesale and exam L’i&b ey Hew Lires of Wors. teds, Beateh Buiting, Eplish Broadeloth v the 'é/of—a,fi,ett zmp a,% Wans Wasous) THE HIGHEST Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand STOVES, Furniture, etc. M. DROHLICH, 608 Broadway. . . Jwiks, Anehoms Sodkon, 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, LANDS, CHEAP Farming lands in Iowa. Minnesota, Texas, Kansas and Arkansas, ranging School and state lands in Minnesota on 30 years fare free. Information, ete., given by neil Bluffs, Iowa. BOSTON TEA COMPANY, Retail Grocers, No. 18 Main and 15 Pear! Street, Council Bluffs. WANTED. 100,000 ADIES Desirous of purchasing material for bath ing suits, should see our new and cle- ortment of goods especially adapted for fine and pretty bathing: HARKNESS BROS 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs PARASOLS Are being closed out by us at remarka- ble low figures. We have them in beau- tiful shades, colors, et such prices on them that wil them rapidly, as we WILL NOT any over to next season TARKNI: 401 Broadw DRY GOODS. 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. HARKNESS BROS., 401 Broadway, Council Blufls FANS. Of the choicest style, design and quality, just purchased by us at o o selling them at retail at whole- sale prices. Sce them and you will buy. HARKNESS BROS,, 401 Broadway, Council Blufis. S BROS Council Bluf DRESS GOODS For summer wear are being disposed of and must shordy be taken off our to be 0.3 for fall Summg an be par- chased cheap now by all who will eall on HARKNESS BROS., 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. - MATTING. te ced. Al styles, satisfuctory to everybody. HARKNESS BROS., roadway, Council Blufls, CARPETS t designs, patterns and coming season, are being Pick one out now Of the very late quality for th now introduced by us befere the line is brol Harkness Bros., .401 Broadway, Council Blulfs, MORE CUS VMERS., OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS| COUNCIL BLUF ablished 1857 R. RICE, M. D., Cancers o o oo misio Chronic Diseases ot ankinas Quor th No. B Consultation £ ty you Creston House, Tie only hotel in Council Rluffs having Fire Esoape i .\mn,\'. Prop. Horses nd Mules For ull purposes. bo'ight and sold, at retall and inJots. Lurge quantitios to sclect trom cral pairs of fine drivers, singlo or double. MASON WISE. Blufls, Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUF) Oppogite Dummy Dopot, “pa)uaseaday SO POJURAIEH YO0IS 1§ nstantly on hand tail or in car louds. romdtly filled by contract on short Stock sold on commission. Horse for sulo ut Orders Botice. BLES, corner City Steam Laundry! REMER & SEARIGHT, No. 34 N. Main Street, Couneil Bluffy, Finest work and lowest prices for fine work, AU collars and cuffs v turncd in collar and cuff boxes without extra chavge, which guar- antees work in same condition as it Out of town orders ve- ive sameattention and vates as city wor N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Oftice over American Express Company, leaves us. 9 at same WHOLESALE AND JOBBING EOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICUL DEERE, Char WEI Avrlmltuml [mplem nts, Buggies, Curringes, Fto , Fo o Blafts, Towa. _ I{I',\\In\' \I\\IIU III\]\(. (O, Hay Li oadcr also Rako». Cider Nill & Press, CONN SHELLRRS AND KERD (UTTERS, Nos. 1801 305 and outh Main- Stroet, Couneil Thffs, Tow, DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs and Jobbors of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggles, Carriages, and all kinls of Farm Machine 0 10 i Sauth S strect: Coune mu?g IMPLEMENT TR S HANDLES F.O. Aue ASON Soo. &Coungels Councll BIuT\ Hmlfl Factory, Mok, L\h«m‘ nad Sman s CARPETS COUNCIL BLUFEFS CARPET CO,, Carpots, Curtains, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixturos, Upholstery Goox Ete. No. 405 Brondway’ Council Buts, ) owa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC PEREGOY & MOORE —~Wholesale Jobbers in tho— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes, Nos. 28Main and 27 Vearl Sts. Council Dlugs, Towa. COMMISSION, S \l)l R & ll \\l\\! Wholesalo Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants, No. MPearl &t., Council Sluffs. S = DRUGGISTS. HARLE, HAAS & CO,, Wholesale Drugglsls 0ils, Paints Glass, Dr n,,,;ml: Muin St., and “Council it M. E. SMI'TH & CO,, Laparters and HHdars of Dry Gods, Notions, Ete. Nog. 112 and 114 Main St., Nos. 113 and 115 Pearl §t., Council Bluffs, lowa. ) FRUIT: W, BU I'rs, Wholrsale Canfemia Frulh a Speclalty Goneral Breadway, WIRT & DUQUETTE, Wholesalo Fruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceriss. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl §t., Council Bluffs, Groct : L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Grocerles. No. 410 Drosd- r Denlers. meil Bluffs, “BECKMAN ¢ : Manu“acturers of anl Wholesalo Dealers in Laalher. Harness, Saddlery, Ete. Council BluTs, lowa. ey CAPS, ET ] I'CALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. tway, Council B Wholesnle Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Dlufrs, Towa. HIDES AND WOOL. D. H. McDANELD & CO., Commission Merchants for Sals of Hides, Tallew, Wool, Pelts, Grease und Furs — Council Bluffs 1o 'OUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO,, —Wholesaie Dealers in— [lluminating & Lubricating Oil; Ga3)liay BTC., HTC, £.Theodoro, Agent, Council Bu s, Town. LUMBER, PILING, ETC. A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southern Lum‘)er Piling, And Bridge Mute: s, Wholosal ber of all Ki 3 Main Co Lume JOHN LINDER, Whalesalo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agent for St. Gotthard's Herb Bitters. No, 13 B ‘ouncil Blufls, SCHNEIDER & BECK, Poreign and Domestic Wines and Liguors, No 600 Main St Blus HO! for the LAKE The Steamar OLLIE MAY Newly fitted up,and under the charge of Skillf ongineck and pilot, 18 oW maxing plons: Lx0 (rips on LAKE MANAWA, Wo will give ehariors t partics for one hour or uny length of time desired. Kaics of churt en und orders tkon at office 0.2)5 Main s t., between hours 1060 12 u, m L DAUB & CO. SPECIAL NOTICES. Foun ring, at tho low PER LINE fortho first 1nser tionand Fivo Cents Per Line for cuch subsequent Leave advertizements ut our office cul strect, near Broadway, [ rate ol T Blufrs, WAN ot M 12 Blus, r ut Wik JACOE SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUMFS Practices in the State and Federal courts Roows 7und8 Shugurt Block, Firet ciogs wai Anassistunt cook at the Ogde DI papors.