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6 ) UOMAHA DAILY e e ——— THE BEI ':. COUNCIL BLUFFS.| L MONDAY AUGUST 16, OFFICE, DAILY MORNING NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivere e twenty conts per week H. W, Tin1oy Frier in any partof the city at TELEPHO) WorINTs O No. 43, NiGnt Eut g MINOIR MENTION. ork Plumbing ecompany. p at Rette lake was well he vory b t cabinets at $ There was one le in the city jail yesterday A new side-wheel steamer was ye duy placed on the luke During the week just made thirty-three arrests Some six or seven drunken visible on the streets yesterday A large number went over to Omaha yestei day to witness the ball game BOnly 52,50 per doz. for firstealss en net photo's at Schmidt’ Main § _ Cabinet photog len's, esome drunk ter past the police men wero phs 317 Brw'y W. C. Porter, of Chica en 1 meat market on Ninth street The funeral of the late F. afternoon l" t dozen at for 60 days only. s shortly to Broadway und G. Fee trom took the news in kept as 1 bud day for Couneil everybody quict as A fine shot last N poisone The Council Blufls candy manufactur ing company will open on Norti Main street ina diy or so. who pitehed mpany nine, | Union Pacifics’ pite The Women's Christian association mects this morning at 10 o'clock in the rooms of the Y. M. C. A, The thermometer about the nineties all possible. log belonging to Ben N s it was cithe for the his been ma Mucller the y ranged L getting us high to be as great homas Green 3 in Fairview cemetery. They were followed to their last resting place by a large number of mourners The city physician in Des Moines has recommended the cutting down of weeds about the city, and it has been so ordered. Council Blufls is even worse afllicted with weeds than Des Moines is. A. D. Mitchell, a brakems Island, was killed near Kel urd: He was in the a car, when he was crushed beneath the whe James Bown d surprised thems adriv in the view cannot b Yestorday afternoon in was held the children's s Bell spoke on the household, giving talk on fumily life. A number of children " were pros losing servi . Graham, Oliver, Crockwell and sojourning at Lake r fawilies, have sent for a fresh supply of fi lumk»&, cte. No doubt they will p to relate to their fri Prof. Ruggles ( g on Sat- umping on el off and Henry Atkins yestel |:Iu by t xl\uw e k the y meetin, at the ational church yesterday morn- a sweet yoice and sings with a great deal of n-\m One beauty of his singing is, the lis can understand every word almost o inly as though he was speaking Those who attended the innual meet- ing of the lowa branch of the Irish ional league held in this city, will re- member well, the lively contest over the clection of president”which finally re- sulted in favor of Hon. M. B. Gannon. Mr. Gannon resigned. The state exceutive committee which mcets in Chicago this week will name a suc- cessor, A Milwaukee publisher has been seek- ing to make arrangements with Frank C. lhuhlml. the son of th C. Haddock, for the issuing of o biog phy of the murdercd minister. It is p posed to donate the profits from the of the book to the widow. The to issuc it in pamphlet form an price which will bring it within ro all. Itis thought that in this w larger fund can be more readily raised for Mrs. Haddock, and certainly would be a more delicate way than by soliciting contributions by public mectings. R Substantial ul»lr.uhni titles and real onns. 3. L. Squicrs, No. rl street, C oum |l Blufls. —~——— First-class tin work, roofing, etc,, a spelialty at Cooper & McGee' - Ford's Pall, Last night about 10 o'cloc! s Sam Ford was driving on South st street, his horse became frightened and unman- ageable. He dashed down First street at afearful rate of speca, and on reaching llrmulwag ran against the curbing in frent of Bob Mullis’ store, throwing Ford und, shaking him up badly, b sides re h Ladly broken the horse came out uninjured. - Electric door bells, burg every form of domestie clectrical ay ances at the New York P’ Iumlmu.:( 0. — Fine pasture, plenty of wat attention for 300 head ot stock miles north of Broadway and Main street Inquire of L. P. Judson, No. 620 Sixth avenue, or Charles Palmér at pasture on lime kiln rosd, L B A Pleasant Surprise. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Mair, residing on south First street, were surprised by a party of their friends numbering about fifty, who made a de- scent upen them loaded down with eat- ables, oto., and bringing with them a band of music and announcing that they had come to spend evening, The trees and walks w hung with Chinese lan- terns by the first comers making a very retty display. — Dancing was indulged fl‘ by all s inclined and a splendid sup- per was spread in the grove to which all did ample justice. A most happy time was enjoyed by ail who, on the approach of the Sabbath, separa ted to their various howes in the best of spirits and with cor- dial invitations from the host and hostess to return their visit in the future. Wanted, a Telephone. The eity council should proyide the chief of the fire department with a tele phone. If any of the fire boys want the ohief they now have Lo pay & wnessenger to do the errand. Yesterday one of the flro boys sent word to the chief to ask if fd be relieved of duty long enough me und eat his Sunday dinner wlfi.oln family, having eaten ‘cold din- ners sent him 'to the engine house all the weok, ‘The chief had to walk up to the :l.l) bulldlnu to telephone bim he would and ppli- nd good about five Tten | ) doz. at | { SCORCHED SUNDAY SUNDRIES. Jathered in the Bluffs by the Swel- tering Reporters, | THE EARLINGS GET THEIR MONEY Tips For Barbers—A Generons Knight of the Grip—Sands From the Beach-Complaint About Tobacco Stamps, Barberous Tipplers, “There's a man that wants the aid a barber in a Main street terday, as he gave the move, which caused the onto a pie earth razor a sudden lather to splash ce of paper which lay on a Bk man's breast for that purpose got an awful hard beard nd never tips me, He's left if e thinks I'm to shave | going to dull my good razors on his face | Ukeep my best razors for customers who throw outa tip. What! don't you know what a tip is? Well, any man who has been getting shaved as long as you have ought to got posted. TNl tell you, and you'll find a man who knows when to tip a barber gets better treatment in most shops. You see, if [spend lots of time on & man and ‘monkey’ arouna him, do his moustache up in tin foil to curl it, extend little courtesies, ete., why 1 want alittle ‘dust’ for it. It he only hands me the exact price of a shaye or haireut, whichever he has, why next time he comes in he don't get so much attention. He s rushed through and we cry ‘Next! before he knows it The ‘coon’ hits him once or twice with the brush and the man_ le The ‘brush’ knows when he is g atip just as well as we do. That's what he 18 working for. Most hootblacks get a small s from the show for eleaning out, an ke their shines and tips. We get a sal- anging from £10 to $14 a w , and ny good lie can make in tips from $1 to 6 or 8 per week more. You've got to know your customers, You can’t spend so much time s get left, we think we with a ‘grey’, five minu and don’t cateh on when will, We never ‘monkey’ we finish him up in about with ¢ ¢, and don't care if he cver comes back or not. There comes one nows he'll rush for the first vacant chair, you wateh him. I expect he wants Tair cut by the looks of him; needs it, doesn't hetr No. There's no tip in him.” Just then the barber at the next chair shouted “Next,” and_sure enough the new-comer made for the chair. Ho was politely told to await his turn, when the harver who had just completed shaving aid, as he gently patted his face with bay rum, “What did T tell hem up every trip foam or shampoo, ch? s the BEE man handed ent picees und a five he po: s"ashe put ten cents own pocket s a “tip,” while the ®cents went into the boss’ cash don't ¢ Next!?' And Imnt\m ten- nally Settled troubles of the Chic & St. Paul base ball rling, who played the game with the Mucller nine of some time since, which has caused somuch discussion, are now finally d by the money being returned to the Earling club and the backers of the Mueller ninc ng their money also re- funded. Th ing ended in s i st bail it being Reilly, the u in Mil- club 20 Hu that the club will be stakes, $100, and he will try to friendly game shortly, ~The failed to accept the proposition Mucller nine to play for $200 on any ball ground out Couneil Blufls or | inge a wrlings of thic Aditional de of either Sands From the Shore, The life lines necd tightening. Ice cream sells well on the beach A few of the men’s suits are a little brief. One of the best lady swimmers is Mrs J. L. Forman, Breakfast parties at the correet move. Delegations for the beach from Omaha are on the inc » proper thi y parties on the b ey Il.uuu-l shirts ar ng worn by gentlemen attending the lake. The \lonu- Cristo bathing suits at the lakeare becoming less numerous. M. I. Sears and Fred Walwey have launched a new boat, the Mazeppit. Corduroy suits with knee breeches are somewhat decreasing in numbers, The temperature of the water in the lake the past week has been delightful, The mercnants still report a demand tor material for ladies’ bathing suits. ied men instead of going to the " nowadays 20 10 the fake Frainey ys o plunge v who go off the spring board. e feathering of oars on the like the improvements, in its infancy. Fish suppers as introduced by Phil rous are the latest novelties of the beach The road around the lake to the beach been greatly benelitied by the late e the 2 to entertan well ke is Few of the gentlemen’s bathing suits are in colors, stripes and bars predomi- nating. “The swell pronunciation of the Jake 1s iceent on the rs in the publi al king of entertaining their classes on the Lemonade is the principal drink on Manbattan, although many prefer coflee after h‘llhmg Among the best swimmers are two of the ministers who expound the gospel to Council Blufts church-goers Only about fifteen men have swam across the lake and return, although many men claim they ean do i Ceney Island, in New York harbor, has a whitc elephant. So has the proprictor of Coney Island, on Lake Manawa, A number of ties will cap on Lake Manawa this woek, among them being about fifteen couples from Emerson, Bluck is the prevailing color for ladies stockings in_which to bathe, but occa- sivnally a white or fancy colored puir are seen, A premium has been offered the man who can furnish proof of a better record in attendance at the lake than M. B. Brown, Blue remains the popular color for ladies’ bathing suits, although in the east that color has seen its day, gray having sup -rwdi od it Us Keeline and Bert Evans have gone wl ake Okoboji to b rowboats to Lake Manuwa fine boats as are on the lake It has been especially noticed that parties trom surrounding towns arc “ibied’’ by drivers of the carry-alls when thoy are known to be strangers. Such things as bathing shoes are un- kpown &t Munbattan Beach or Lake | the water. A *wa Manawa, although namesake on Coney Island is weil supplied with them In spiteof the predictions of the dear old grapdmother (o her fow rédeis, the Jake still continues to grow in popularity, he city is a8 frec from malaria as at 1y period in years, 1f the arry “ehip in’ wpiece the ruts in the road to Mark’s landing could be filled up, much to the comfort of their passen gers as well as the By the discovery and improve Lake Manawa miny people ar to derive the benefits of a summer r near at and at a_moderate pense without tin iness Serenades are of nightly oceurrence now in_ the sonthern part of the city T'lie residents don't get ont of bed 1o re ceive them thongh, 18 they pass quickly by in_carrv-alls returning from the lake In the cast the water souk,'’ as they eall it ls would v horses. ments of enabled rt hon ex boys want a includes any thing they can g hold of to eat, from Washington pie to a chew of tobaceo. Ladies' bathing for at Manhattan, bathe there, own suits, having been dis alled are seldom ¢ \oniginality and taste yedin their makeup. « reports to the con ho have never before less boldness or 1 on the beach here 1 . tlio moro popular resorts of the east Twenty-five cents each for the round trip is the price charged by nearly all the arry-alls when they get a load to ts and return, but when persons jump in them singl, sted to put ap twenty-ive ¢ Since the opening of by Messes. Odell Bros. & Co,, July 9, it is estimated that fully persons have been on Manhatts And limiting the expense of each onc, the entire trip to 7ie, it makes a te t has been spent in Council account of the discovery of the not including bathing suits, Ii y s, lunches, ete., ete., consume while on the trip il i A Generous Knight, The other ning four ladics y depot of the Chi ago & Northwestern “raila 1y from Mis- sourt Valley on their way to Omahu to at tend the funcral of their sisters child. By some means or other, on reaching the dummy depot, they ditcovered that they had lost % all the” money they had with them, it having been carried by one of the Iadics who had a sma ild in her arms, They spoke to a wvoliceman about the loss, but could not tell where the loss oc- curted. He made a few inquiries about the depot and a traveling man I known in the jowelery trade as hailing from Chicu after a moment’s delay handed the I who had lost the moncy &5, and afterwards said to the policeman h the women all earned their own nd he guessed he earned his \I‘I than they (l llu‘ gener- the bath houses R TR Kirkland, the Jewcler, has removed to 323 Broadw: ay, Singer offic Come Down With the Stamps. The cigar manufacturers still com- plain bitterly beeause they have to send to Des Moines for stamps. Oftentimes this causes delay in the sale and ship- here, and is incon- ce and hmllrmxl- to manu scems, might casily be mps would be Just as in De roads nlmm,;ln re and mail facilit Conneil Blufis should be made a dist ting point for revenue stamps nee western lowa, —~ Fruits, confectionery and m the market alw Pacific ke very ured sl - the e, who m ‘wood- manned good, willing, sturd ors so long qis the oflicered. These wre ‘built for fu-whl nov ce, und L'n||<|'« ||vnll» the Spocd and cquipment those of the **. A\ll‘ ntic Two morning y porters waited the other evening in A\Ib iy for th sults of a meeting that was being earr on in German. They w compelled to listen to the unintellig hours, and then w xmnlymrunuwl that a resolution had just been passed making all of the proce -limm Smoke the made by Frank Levin, 31 Seven tramps we ntly taken fore- ibly from the jail at Salida, Colo., by members of the Citizens’ LmLue llor'[.,l d and set free, —_— Bread on The Waters. W. H. Ware, the attorney, has just re- ceived a present from an old Council Bluff’s resident now in Belfast, Ireland, Several ye ago a man named Jame Connor resided there and having, by th death of his father, become heir to an o tate returncd to Ireland. kor some ren- son or other Connors w 5 ced in jail in Ireland and ibi. He wrote to Mr, W consented to get out the nec notwithstanding Connor and now after & lapse of tl years Connor has cent him a large silk handkerchief direct from Belfast with the promise for full ‘]m_y ina short time, rendered, - See that your books house & Co., Room made by More- verew block, A Munich art publish has paid the Ba wrian government §15,000 for the ex- tof taking and selling pho tograph ws of the numoerous «un the late King Ludwig. There i an immense demand from views of Herren Cheim all respects a close imi ———— Pursonal Paragraphs. Thirty of Haverly’s troupe are at the Ogden. W. F. Baker, of Bingham, the Ogden. M. F. Rol cothe, Mo, R. B. L city yeste Gearge H. Joss, is at the Ogden OMrs, J. A Gorham is confined to her howe by illness, Charles Eiseman, of Sioux City, was in ity yesterday. H G l)owm' of Washington Terri- tory, i the Pacilic . of Nebraska City, was ut llu) sterday. 8. 8 Stevens and family returned night from Colfax Springs. W. 8. Cooper, of Cooper & McGee, the father of a new boy baby. H. B. Reeves, of Chicago, & represent tive of the Booth oysters, is at the Ogde: Miss Lina Wright, who has recently re- tur ned from school at Towa City, is quite Mrs. Buttertield, of Kansas City, is \w;lllll;. Mrs. Jamos Cralg, her aunt, on I'hird Streot. Charles Hagawan aud Charles W. Mitehell will ‘Spend o month er 50 in Philadelphia. Miss Minnie Coburu, of Racine, Wis., dy l’:mn for . which s in m o( Versailles., Ia, at rer has returned from Chilli- of Clarinda, was in the of Glasgow, Scothand, Tast is although many ladies | nearly all having made their | loft last evenin, on_coming ont of | BEE: VDAY. aftor a visit MON for herhome with the Mis Jullard Samuel Enrlich, of Chic y, and (Y onel 8. W. Strykers; of Philadelpt Lotl “knights of the p, " are :\) the Hamilton, Mo., will Ogien G. G Hmd make_fhis c1t future aome. He has gone in with I| A. binird, No. 523 Broad way H Co. of S, Rollins, of MeWihorter, Rollins & will take char; of the bnsiness week during the of his partner W Wakelicld, oes on & trip to e Greenleaf, of Atlantie, In., and his sister, Mrs. Wintney, of Springtield, Mass., have been visiting their friends, Mr.and Mrs, B E. Adams. They will shortly return to their homes. Alwiiys buy your meats at Star market, No, 804 Broadway, and get the best Satistaction guarantecd Hadlow, wife of one of gardnars, from whom there has been at least a dozen cancers and tumors removed during the past cight years, was on Saturday delivered of two aver aging six pounds each. All are doing well. Dr. Rice was the attending physi- cian. | the city - J. 8. Wood, ehief of the Chicago. lington & Quinev detective force, the Oglen. Bur- is at - Higliest prices paul for county, town, nd_school honds. Odell “Bros 0. 103 Pearl street, Council Blufly, Harkness Brothers NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL,. BLTUFSS, Ia. Arc opening new and beautiful designs in CARPETS. Moquette, Body Bru S, Tapestry Brussels, 3-Ply Ingrains, 2-Ply Ingrains, Ray Carpets, Etc. Mattings For offices, for prices Broul hotels, lodge rooms, Call at Harkness Bros,’, 41 DRESS GOODS Are now nll‘l\l)IE ant in stock. Tri cots, Flannels, Cashmeres, ete cellent for traveling anl fall ser — Black Silks and in the new colors. Quality the best and prices the lowe for good goods. Ladies- wishing relia- ble goods will call on Harkness Bros. No. 401 Broadway, Couneil Bluffs, Hosiery, A few mor Hose left at at Harkues of those Lisle Thread in black and in colors, Bros., No. 401 Broadway. OIL CLOTHS In many new patterns and a larga stock to select from. Door Ma ts, Rugs, Cartains, Curtain_Poles, ete., at Hark- ness Brothers, No. 401 Broadway, Couneil I!Illfl'm ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. An excellent educational institution, furnish edwith all the modern improvements, con- ducted by the SISTERS OF CHARITY, B, V. M For term of five months, $75, Terms begin first Monday in September and first Monday in February. For catalogues ad- dross SISTER SUPERIOR . Francls Academy.Council Bluffs, Tow Creston House, Tie only hotel in Council Bluffs having Fire Hscape And all mo nm.»nmmwnu 216, 217 and 219 Mujn MAX MOIN, Prop. _ S Horses and Mules For all purposes. boight wnd sold, at rotall and in lots. quantittes (o select from Beveral pairs of tine drivers, single or double. MASON WISE, Council Bluffs, Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Opposito Duwiy Pepot, “pajuesaidey SE PejURLIEH Y0015 [y Horses and Mules k stantly on hund for sale at retail or in car louds. Orders_promdtly filiod by co on commisio motice. Htock sol El & BOLEY HL Telephone No. 11 Formerly. .5‘1 K1 ALE STABLES, corber ave. and 4th st on short Proprietors. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCOIL BLUFFS in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 und 8 Shugart Block. Prac AUGUST 16, 1886. BOSTON TEA COMPANY,| Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. I8 Main and 15 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. WANTED=---100,000 MORE CUSTOMERS. W B LT dS W OLERLEL, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guarantecd. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks, best in the world. 808 Kighth Avenue and ighth Street.Counil Bluffs, THE HIGHEST Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand STOVES, Furniture, etc. M. DROHLICH, 608 Broadway. ball and fl(a»wf Lines o»f Wars. examntie e.a Aeotcl .Swtm,“ ) % Sorlar the 6‘*"“'f“'“’t Lone of Mans Wostus) W ywwta« ewet this éétg,, LANDS, Farming lands in Towa, Minnesota, from §1.25 to $12 per acre. time 5 per cent intere: P. P. Lanstrup, No. COUNCIL BLUFFS riving Park. Fall Meeting FOUR DAYS' RACING. Trotting, Pacing and Ruuning Tuesday, Aug. 3ist, Wednesday, Sapt. ist, Thursday, Sept. 2d, and Friday, Sept 3rd. Including special atp Waik ractions by Prof. world famous Racing Dog: 4|~uly and Balloon Ascensions hy Prof.A. S. Parker daily, in front of the grandstand, Other attractions In the way of speed consisting of celebrated horses from Kentucky, Ohio. Iliinois, Indiana and Wisconsin Reduced rates on all railroads. everybody and have a good time, For particulars, addrcss FRAWK STUBBS, Sceretary BEST LAUKDRY WORK In the ity ca Come be obtained by patronizing the LAUNDRY Blutrs HomeSteam 504 Broadway Council GEO, W. SCHINDELE, Prop, out or expross solicited, and None but experienced hands employed. of town orders by all work wearanted. When you want to find anybody that smokes, go to MOORE & KEPLINGERS CIGAR STORE, No. 419 Broadway, Conncil Bluffs. And youw'll find him indulging in one of thosc fine cigars on which they bave built up their roputation. Muke all your api their storo as everybody visits the know everybody. The crowds come and go vin this great thoroughtare. Au clegnt line of Cigurs, Pipes and Tobaccos always In stock. F. W. SPETMAN & BRO. Nos. 509 & 511 Main St. New Dry Goods. Dress Goods, Ete,, Just In. Clothing, Boots, Shoss, Etc. Best of Goods. GROL‘E/HES FAIMI PHDDUL‘[ Etc “N. SCHURZ Justice of the Peace Office over Americun Express Company, Lowest Prices. Sehool and s Land bayers 55 Broadway, Council BlufF 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs. CHEAP Texas, Kansas and Arkansas, ranging te lands in Minnesota on 80 years fare fre Information, ete., given by Towa, City Steam Laundry ! REMER & SEARIGHT, 84 N. Main Street, Council Bluffs. Finest work and lowest prices for fine work. Al collars and cuffs re- turned in collar and cuff boxes without extra charge, which guar- antees work in leaves ws. No. same condition as it Out of town orders re- ceive same’atlention and at same rates as city work. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFF Establishea 1857 R. RICE, M. D. Cancers {)F other moved witho t hie knife ordrawing of blood. Chronic Diseases ot wi xinds n specinlty. Quor thurty sours’ practiul oxp No. 1 Pearl s ¥ Consult R. L. WILLIAMS, 18 N. Mai Council Bluffs, Ia., 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, levators (hand and hy- draulie,) &e. MONEY TO LOAN---At lowest rates. Real estate handled, In surance writien and all kinds of bonds bought by F. J. Day o 39 Pearl St., Gouncil Bluffs. Established 188, BOOK BINDIN County und ds aSpee- Ledgers, Journals, Buank Work of all ialty. Prompt Aitention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & 60. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Bluffs Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS, REFERENCE: Al jan . 14 Insurance ( Obtar & Folsoy laniors.G. 1. Maviogs Hank | WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. VGRICULTURA \ DEERI WELLS & €O, Agricultural l'r*plr‘nw{», Bugdiss, Carriages, Et || s, Town, KEYSTONE MANU} \A Il R l\l. o, Hay Loader, also Rakes, C||»‘r Hill & Pross, CORN SHELT AND FERD CUTTERS Nos. 1501, 158, 1% 1 Main Streot, the Origing Co Thuffs, I'\\HIL\\NI}\ Manurrs an 1 Jobb | lzrmmuml Implements Vnmru. Buggies, Arviages, and all kinds o | TG e iy Town, & o, Farm Mnchine 1th Main Street, Council ll\mfc Towa. HANDLES iLDovar o RN V.-iros &M, | 800 &ounsel: Councll Blafs Handle Pact): 1, Thearp, T Axle, of evory dis. el Manufacturer e o 26 AnA Small COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, u.ulwa:‘n\ ‘urtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goods, N 468 Drondway Caunell Biutts o CUGARS, TOBACCO, ETC “PERE GOY & MOORE, < in the— Finest Brands of C]‘fil’a, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Sts, Council Blufrs, COMMISSION, SNYDER & LF Wholesale Frait and Produce Commission Merchants. No. 14 Pearl St., Council Rlutrs. DRUGGISTS. HARLE, HAAS & CO,, Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Main St., No. and Council Tufts Druggists: N RUITS. TO.W. BUTTS, Wholesale California Fraits a Speclalty General Commission. No. 542 Breadway, Council Bluffs. WIRT & DUQUETTE, Wholesale Fraits, Confectionery & Fancy Grocerles. Nos. 16 and 18 Pear] St., Council Bluffa, GROC KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Faacy Groceries. No. 416 Broad- IES. Alko Wholeenlo Liquor Deglers. way, Council Bluirs. HARNESS, ETC. " BECKMAN & CO., Munu‘actur of and Wholcesale Denlers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. &% Main St. Council Biufts, lowa. HATS, CAPS, ETC. METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers fn Hats, Caps aad Gloves. Nos. 342 and 34 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Wholesalo Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Council Blufls, Towa. HIDES AND WO0OL. D. H. McDANELD & CO,, Commissio Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallew, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs Council Bluffs Towa. [ COUNCIL BLUFFS —Wholesale Donlors in— ; ( Muminating & Lubricating 0ils Gasoliny F J;l'_\“li,‘l-‘. PILING, E1 A. OVERTON & CO,, . Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Materiul § ber of all Kinds. Sonnen Dhuits. 1o WINES AND LIQUOKS. JOHN LINDE! ll Wholc Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Awent for St Gotthard's flurh Hitors. No.13 i a9 o Whtte SCHNEIDER & IH-J('K, Porcign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No Council Blufs. HO! for the LAKE The Steamar OLLIE MAY 0 under the chorg PIOL, 18 nOW muK Main st., Nowly il ¢ ure trip LA'i{E MANAWA. Live chariers 1o parties for one hour 1 ftea up of & ORiCe 0. 435 AN S ty botwoe [ m 1 B & (O SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTITE. Specinl advertisements, sush i+ Loet, Foun To Loun, For 8ale, To Kent, Wants, Bourding, ete., will beinserted in this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firet insor tionand Five Conts 'er h subsoquons inscrtion, Leave advertisements at our offico ‘oul streot, near Lroadway, Counell WANTS, horsc: rides Iranster Stock A tarec der saddl o Council Bluffs o ol it the ANTED “ & Loerk \\',\‘:’nln b4 siuation No. 685 Uppor ifroadway FANTED A flist-class bic Muin 5t baker. Smith ckoeper in I J. B 8., Situation in som 0\ fady Who | 3 Upper i doctor's o magnetic healer, adway ANTED. boy. [Siution | for 5., No.523 Uppor Cuyoar-old irondway W l“““ SALE. ut e oft | MENZ An assistant cook at the O,de pape No

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