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THE BEE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, THURSDAY MORNIN AUGUST 19, OI'FICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. DATLY Delivered by carrier in any part of the city at tmenty cents per week Titox, - - TELEPHONE! esingss OFFIcE, No. 4 FNiant Evrron No. 23, How. Manager. MINORR MENTION. New fall goods at Rei New York Plumb; The very Gorham's Two drunk the police con s, 2 company cts at best cabi £3 dox. at constituted the bu s of t yesterdas One dozen_ cabinets and a large for 2,50 at Sehmidt’s galle C. D, Luccock is taking some finc tographic views of Lake Manawa. A colored man found in a box ear, using a stolen hide for a pillow, has been sent to the county jail for ten days The Harmony missi has been postponed until ¥ g, when it will be en u.m..llg Mta, D, O, Brown. Ofticer Lewis found a crazy man ran ning about on the bottoms yesterday, barefooted und with no elothing but shirt and pantaloons. He brought him to the city building to be car r. The man : his name as Frederick Buschadina sen, Perhaps hi im The champion croqueters of the First and Second wards are contesting for the horors of the field. R Bryant and Mr. Ballinger represent the First, and Ira Scoficld and D. Foster the Second. The Second warders have won the hrst nd itis declared that the nes panel st “Tex” for open Saturday night after hours was terday dismissed; there being no- appa rent ground for the prosecution. 1he case against Bierworth was also dis missed. The ol against Kost and Rienck for cecping open_on Sunday sulted in the lenl' fined $10 and Inesday, August 18, at 4 ter, son ul H keeping rge Sixth street, Rev. Mr Walter a {win_brother of Harry Holst, who May 20, r, as attorney for Mr. wntul a request for the k ax 1 off the 3 client against the city on ants held by him. In order to hasten the payment Mr, Bloomer is preparing to s a writ of mandamus from the courts forcing the council to make the necessary levy to rived among his old friends here to take a position on the evening prohibition sheet, has dropped out almost as quickly as lie dropped in. He was not in practical ord with the cold-water policy of the paper, and he suddenly seve n-Jhm conneetion with it. Yesterday he started on a visit to friends m Marengo. Clarke has many friends and well wishers here, and it is to be re- retted that he could not remain among them. The city has no place in which to care for the stranger who may be picked up sick or wouuded. The need of a hospital 18 apparent to anyone making frequent isits at the calaboose, and secing how the officers there try to care for such subjects. It would nof cost muclt to st ull hospital suflicient for the cit needs, and the la pla a disgrace to u city of thi A move should be made at once. — o binet Photographs. w Quality Sherraden, 317 o Electric door bells, burglar alarms, and s oo of b onloetastrion appli- ances at the New York Plumbing Co. . A Financial Pin Frank Stubbs, who r here one of the finest merel ailoring establishments in the west, ing some financial troubles, which it is hoped will soon blow over. His stock was se1z on a chattel mortgag Pusev for $2,500, and yes an attachment made for $278 due ner & Co., of Chicago. It is said that the stock amounts to o 000 and that the total linbilities above- the mortgage do not reach $1,500. The hope is that the matter will i justed so that the business may continue and the young man's credit and property saved, The establishment is one of the most eredita- ble in the city and Mr. Stubbs secmed to be doing a good and increasing business. The financlul compiications which sulted in the closing of the establishment yesterday call forth many expressions of Bympathy for him and hopes that he will be soon be sble to get upon his feet agan, . 1ol See that your books house & Co,, ly opened ¢ made by More- Room 1, Bvereit block. Where Were They? To the Editor of the Bre: At the meeting called to express the views of this community on the bratal murder of Haddock, there was a ked absence of all the city and county officials. So far as could be” observed not one was in sight. Has it come to this, that those sworn to en- forco the law do not dare to join in even n mild expression of disapproval of a most cowardly murder of one who wus seoking to have law enforced? Some of tho officials might possibly have good excuses 1or not being present, but it is not possible that all’ had, indiftr ence of privato citizens 15 censurable enough, but t. ublic has the right to expect some show of backbone and righteous indignation on the part of its officials. Why did they all absent them- selyes? LIRTON, Perfoctly satistactory at $2.00 a duy ut the P it a teial and Le conv Give iced. e An Old Law Snit, In the eirenit court yesterday the trial of tho old case of Doty Ballurd was again on tri This case hus now been tried five times, and has entored on its sixth, Three times it hus been decided in faver of the plamuff and two times in favor of the defendant. The plaintift Eiainally olaimed §145 for wages herding eattie tor Dr. Ballard, in A\H'hlilun coun y, and noy costs aro much wore than at. Special Notice. 1 will receive all moneys due the Coun- oil Bluffs Driving Park association, I n responsible for all dues and pr mms that may acerue at the fall me: August 31, Scptember 1, ¢ and 8. DONALD MACRAE. s s Pernnnnl I’arl:rnphm Dr. P, B. Laey has gone to St. Louis on & brief trip. =B, Silloway, of Cedar Rapids, late pro- prietor of the Ogden house, is in tho city, Muss Emuma Josslyn, who hus been i, ster, Mrs. “Lilton, and l!tlml B ltnur, Io‘.‘\ns m -day for her homo in J nesville, , but intends to return an s]wndllxe nter here. Fivst-ciass tn work, roofing, etc, a apolialty at Cooper & Motice's. ! ceeded to secure the needed license, TCRUSHED WHILE COUPLING. Obarles Harter Loses a Hand in the North- western Yards, A SUIT ON ITS SIXTH TRIAL. the Saloon Parent ing A Nervons Feeling on Question- An Irate Scarch of an El Daughter, in Lost His Hand, Charles Harter, night switchman in the Chicago & Northwestern yards, met with fous aceident at an early hour yes terday mornimg. In coupling cars his left hand was canght and was so badly mashed that it became necessary to am putawe it at the wrist. Dr. Lacy per formed the operation, and the injured man was taken to his lome, No." 1100 | South Seventh stre long there will WL onslanglits upon the saloons of the city, which are running as 18 before the passage of the prolub law. Of late there have been par- ties purchasing liquors in flasks in differ ent parts of the city, and the evidence ned is being eared for and looked as to present it in due form in courts. This fact has leaked out and it has been followed by exaggerated rumors as to what will be lhv next move of the prohibitionists ybody 18 watching e y every indication of a new phase i the strugale and it takes but little to_set many fongues w. i T WO aga Tt is be some sensat whisne oper I dustice Hondricks' conrt drawing up some papers. a stranger hore, anl in 104 than half an hour tho report the business part of tie city of the saloons were to be the The fact was that the stra attorney cants conne I Another rumor quit s00n to he m prevalent is that te upon the Coun- band from outside t a company of 1 men will ride in here morning and proceed to se of liquors ? mut as wild probably, r, but it is by many Smoke the Manaw; ar, Frank Levin, 812 Broadw: made by Naloons on Sunday. The saloonists scem to be greatly mixed as to what the ordinance is i re- gard to keeping open on Sunda Some think they can keep openif they do not soll; and others that if they keep the doors closed they can sell to those friends who are fortunate or unfortunate enough to be mside. Judge Aylesworth-has de- cided the ordinance to provide a penalty for both of these offenses. He holds that aloon is open to the public, even if rinks are sold, the keeper is liable to He also hulds that even if the s not open to the publie, but ¢ sold to any one that consti- 1se under the sam r' > excuse is made now t haye to be k\'\ut open to ncc date the boarders at the lunch counters. seems to be the most perplexing is ¥ 6 Eihahos prbyiding tor thkialosing of lunch places and restaurants on Sun- nd some who run d with availing themselv counter as a shicld for open. The council shonld tion by which in such cs should be so enclosed ag to possible for drinks to be soid without detection. All the comforts of high-priced hotels at the Pacilic_bouse, and a saving of 50¢ te $1 a duy. Shoot John Bohn at the Ogden house likes to get a‘joke on Jus “Joe,” and he had his fill the other day. Joe has a white hat which he oe onally puts on, especially onfstate occasions. John got Joe's hat one day recently and setting it up in a back room s a target, and some of his friends, who like totry the rifle, innocently put several holes through it. John i off and told Joe that the boys were ing hus hat full of holes, aud Joe started in on the wal lmlh. The shoots had considerable diliculty in persuading Joe did not know that it was his hat de, and there were several 1l more holes. Joe planned R T AL AT LT I hat, very much like Joe's, which he also reserved for state occasions, the lake, ete Joe got hold of this, and the next day ame sauntering in with it on his hea nd John and his friends were practic: ing again with the rifle. Joe remarked that they might as well put some more Holos in bl hat, and_accordingly set_the hat up for & target. The hoys, including John, plugged away at the hat until the crown looked like a skimmer. The hat v ely ruined hefore John found own tile, and eace was only restor promising his employer © another cige of white nd get the Satisfaction guaranteed. Fruits, confectionery and cigars, best m the ma in stock. Frank Witherell, ay. She Was o Young Thing. On Monday last there arriv Kiel’s hotel, a young couple, ming to be from St. L and registering as Mr. Charles Koch and Miss Lizzie Poppen- hagen, both from St. Louis. They pro- and 1 in the hotel parlors by Justice Hend s. Yesterday there arrivod the o father, who claimed that the givl and her lover had run away. He hunted up the record and found that young Koch had represented the girl 0 be of age, whereas it is claimed by him that sheis only j t fifteen years, The couple in the meantime had gone to Omahy, and thither the angry father went in hou haste, threatening to bis new son-in-law arrested for perj sining the girl under false or something of that sort 224 Broadiy were soon marri ave ¥ pre: Pucific house recently renovated. Cool rooms; money saved; comforts guined. e Bogardus in Jail. A man was found in Hardin townehip wardering sbout in an apparently dazed condition and brought to this city and placed in the county jail. He was amined by the phys of having him taken to an insane asylum, but it scoms that he is suffering from some temporary ailment, needing care and rest more thun anything else. He gves lus name as Bogardus, and claims 1o be a cousin of the famous shot ¢ name. He says he is from Hute county, Kuusas, and was muy i the country to Carroll county, this He vemeirbers of fe a slate. ! hundre THE O\IAHA I)AILY and sick, but beyond that ean gve no In- formation about himself. He will be cared for for a fow days, until his case can be more definitely determined Highest prices paid for county, town city and school bonds. Odell Bros. & Co., No. 103 Pearl street, Council Bluff Towa — Masonic. ular meeting of Harmony Chapter, 0. E. 8., this (Thursday) evening lock. A full attendance is re quested for the transaction of important | By order of the W. M - jeweler, has rc Sin, oflice. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loan & E. L. Squircs, No 101 Pearl Council Bluffs IN ATLANTA business. Kirkland, the 3 Brondway, 1wved to reet, THE WAR A Day of Dxcitement Caused by Mex n Rumors, Constitution reporter Kimball h »oat seven t night in se of dis- tinguished visitors. While mning the r er he felt a hand upon his shoulde , beheld Captain Wha . of Augusta “Young man,” said the you want to go to Mexic “Some othe porter, ! > har and_sorghum syrup_which pre 1 us the chief « les of food in the during the w n the s s " said the captain, T am aregiment to fight the Mexieans, and am ready to enlist any able-bodied young Atlanta captain, “do ' minutes later the reporter w an_interesting story by an enthusiastic military man. “Two comp “of one 1 men e £ lanta to in tain Whack Bailey, who was the b um of the old :\ll wnta ariille y, arrived in \ the nd at once began raising a By five o'clock he sixty-seven names, among them b some of the most prominent young me n the city boasts, At this mstanc military man inte “Have you heard another enthusiastic ted the latest?"" he in- id the reporter, “what is it 0 is massing her troops on the frontier.” “Noj; the sccretary of war has tele- aphed the governors of the dif requesting them to issue procl mations calling for volunteers among the organized state troops.’’ The reporter soon discovered that it was generally believed in the hotel and on the ots that Governor McDaniel had received such a telegram. Il wis rumored also that Judge lf Pal- mer, clerk of the executive 4!(* |I|ul-||l, who had opened the ln-l:-"mm, had tele graphed Governor MeDaniel, who was visit to Walton county, to’ return at Atla Inquiries at the execu- oped that Governor returned to the city at 6 s from 1 had (] Teporter, who was in a hurry, sought the telephone. Six hundred and six is wanted,” ho called. The handsome young man in the cen- tral station was wide awake and connee- tion was made in fifteen second. **Hello!” sang out somebody in the ex- ecutive munsion. “‘Hello!” responded the reporter. Governor McDaniel there?" “‘Yes." *‘Please to him that it is reported that the Me s are massing troops on xas frontier, and that the secretary T aphed the go the differ sking for voluntes Ask the o telegr: SAIT right,” was the reply, mn which nugvmml much excitement, Twenty-three seconds elapsed. “Hello}" supg out somebody ecutive mansioh. “‘Proceed,” replied the reporter. “The gove lirccts me to say that he arrived at 6 o’clock, and that if the of war has tele- graphed him he has ot heard of it.”’ Despite this reply, it w: y be- lieved by those who waited in the ImL(-Ii and on the strects to receive the latest news that war were e, Excited groups of men situation. The general voice the ex- o the sentiment w must fight or substitute the craven crow agle on its cont is no sort of doubt t 1,000 mew could have lanta last night in two hou At 9 o'clock the reporte quarters. From the time of his arriy until midnight he was kept busy re to telephone calls. “What is the news from would be asked. The latest would lw given, and then the reporter w I midnight a free American citi color \\Inlu slightly inebriated, hal front of the night entrance to the Consti tlllmu Iamhllnw v,"" he said to the watchman,* ‘T'm fam'ly man, all way fr'm Texas. I'm for wal sh, shir, wah; wah wiz Mex’co, Wh ap'n of zho army?” He was informed that the “‘cap'n of 21 ~ur|uv was scouting around for re- Mexico?” "Well, tell 'im T shuy put mo down as crute.” I'm fightin’ man. I'm a dai an’ don’ you forget it. Whoop!” A blue-conted, brass-buttoned cop ap- peared upon the scene, “Shay, cap'n,” said the slightly in- ebriated, falling upon_the cop's neck, “I'm for wah; wah wiz Mex'co "’ “And I'm for preserving the peace,” eplicd the cop, collaring m silghtly \ding ater 1 There was no ws um Mexico - GENERAL SHERIDAN. A Gossipy Interview on the Army, the Indians and the Washington icago Tribune: is in the city for a fe s scen by u reporter for the Tefbuno at the Palmer last night. He wa looking well and doubtless feeling so,f it is permitted to judgo from the good wnd lo- ity he disy anything new in army affaivs o was asked. \uumw“ “You passed through 20; did you go ¢ est. o v\lmt points” “Jefferson Barrac 1y business of public interest?” the city some st or west?” *Are there any changes or promotions of importance contemplated in the diate future “What has been the character of the latost advices from Arizona, concernin the movements of Geronimo and his bunh of Apaches?" I have received none.'” 0" Can you tell me nothing about army or Indian affairs that will interost the publict” “Nothing." These replics were not of & character to provoke inquiry, in any particular di- rection, nor yet of a kind to suggest a possible theme for conversation. The reporfer, however, was growing desper- ate, and, in the 'hope ‘that subsequent ioning might give him something ng to, commenced again. “You are the president of the Wash- ington park club, general?’ BEE: “Were you pleased with the suce the mecting which closed Saturday? f o8 “Was it not regarded in racing cirgles gs an wnusually long meeting for the West? wlhere with the As president of the you attended a numbe 'l Ill RS DAY in counec anything new aftairs of the club tion club I suppose of the meetings®"’ “You were at the track the opening “Did you consider the attendance encouraging? as “There was_ nothin meeting to discourag, the club How long will you remain the city, neran Several days.” “Will you go from here to Washing- then, during the the members o “1s there club m: my and hout ' anything outside of ers that you care to tal neral’s room ana warm and folt the necessity of the in influences of the lake breeze He prepared to take his de when on the voint of leavin paralyzed to hear the gener: through the mong h\H Wbie rule whic governed him through the visit s glad to tell you newspa anything I know, but when i have news I ean't talk at all, sir, good evening.” ot a Concord philoso- collectivity ean he a self unless pervaded in every part by a continuous whole, eun possibly attain any icdependent selfhood. A seif is one which is separately alive. In this form it may exist without knowing it ex- tsts. The Self can know itself only by discrimiting itself through self-related distinetions in itself.’ Harkness Brothers NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL. BLUFFS, Ia Arcopening new and beautiful designs CARPETS. Moquette, Body Brussels, Velvet, Tapestry Bruw 3-Ply Ingrdir 2-Ply Ingrains, Rag Carpets, Ete. = Mattings lodge vooms, Call kness Bros), 4)1 t people ‘tany Good evening, The unique i er: “No mel rarogiut Broadway. DRESS GOODS Are now arriving and in cots, Flannels, Cashmer cellent for na.whuc and fall service SILES. Black Silks and in the new colors, Quality the best and prices the lote: for zood goods. Ladies hing reli hlll ’Im" ds will call on Harkness Bros 01 Broadway. Council Bluffs, Hosiery. A few more of those Hose left at at Harkuess B Lisle Thread ack and in colors, 0. 401 Broadway. OIL CLOTHS In many new patterns and a large imn'k to select from. Door Mats, Rugs, Ul\u\,l urtain_Poles, ete., at Hark- L No. 401 Broadway, ral pairs of fine drivers, single or double. "MASON WISE. Conncil Blufi: OmahaDentalAssociation 0r HAUGHAWUUT,‘ Manager. 1519-1531 Douglus gt, Omal 234 Broadway, Uouncil Blufls, Nos. No nd Gas, Vit oning o otic, purify- ing the blood and buiiding Up the . Omaha Dental Association, Sole Prop’rs, Gold Crowns, Gold Plate and Continuous Gum b, speclalty, Best teeth 8; foimer price #15 pe In the city can be obtained by patronizing the LAUNDRY Blufts HomeSteam 504 Broadway / Council GEO, W, SCHINDELE, Prop, None but experienced hauds employed. Out of town orders by mail o express solicited, and all work werrunted 1 AUGUST 1 BOSTON TEA COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 16 Main and I5 Pearl Street, Gouncil Bluffs. WANTED---100,000 MORE CUSTOMERS. W P AR IS WORTEL, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER 1896. Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks, best in the world, 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Strect,Counil Bluffs, THE HIGHEST Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand STOVES, Furniture, etc. M. DROHLICH, 608 Broadway. boll and examine M éwtak AW},N |”!! K ’ R 2 6"”‘*‘” Line of MNns Worwmt Donte ever own o this bity. 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, LANDS, CHEAP Farming lands in Towa, Minnesota, Texas, from $£1.25 to $12 per acre. time b per cent interest. P. P. Lanstrup, No. Kansas and Ar School and state lands in Minnesota on 30 y Laud buyers fare free. Information, ete., given by 35 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iow: COUNCIL BLUFFS |(ity Steam Laundry! D [ ] P k REMER & SEARIGIHT, FIVING rark. No. 34 N. Main Street, Councit Blufls. Fall Meeting. |FOUR DAYS' RACING. fine work. All collars and cuffs 1 Pacing and Running kansas, turned in collar and cuff bowes without extra charge, whick guar- antees work in same condition as it leaves us. Out of town orders re- ceive samelattention and at same rates as city work. Trotting, Tuesday, Aug. 3lst, Wednesday, Sept.. (st, Thursday, Sept. 2d, and Friday, Sept 3rd, Tucluding special attractions by Prof. A. E. Waiker's world famous Racing ad Balloon Ascensions by ker duily, in front of the OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA, Establishea 1657 speed rom and horses consisting of celebr K Indiana wucky, Ohio, Illinois, Visconsin, Reduced rates on_all railroads. everybody and have a good time. For particulars, address FRANK STUBBS, __ Secretary Come R. RICE, M. D,, Chronic Diseases of wikinas a specialty. Over thirty years’ practicnl experience, No. 11 PeariSt., Council Bluifa, & Consultation free. "R. L. WILLIAMS, . Room 10, Omaha, Neb. Manufucturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- r s, Plate and Window Gla Bhow- 1868, evators (hand hy- |ln||lhl‘ ) & MONEY TO LOAR---At lowest | rates. Real estate handied, In | surance written and all kinds of honds bought by F. J. Day Nu. 39 Pearl St., Council Biuffs, Established 1881, REFRIGERATORS. AT COST. W. 8. HOMER & Co., 23 Main St., Council Bluffs, Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUF Opposito Dummy Dopot. 58, and pojuasaIday S PRIGRLIEH Y0015 [1§ Horses and Mulos ket constantly on hand Al at retail or in our 10kds. £ ndors. promdtly ‘fillad by contract on shert notioe " slock sold on'cominission. SHLUTEK & BOLEY. Proprictors ABLES, cc " Creston House, Tie only hotel in Council Bluffs having Fire Hscape And all modern improyements. 216, 217 aud 219 Main et MAX MOHN, Prop. J' ACOB SIMS, Ledgers, Journals, Bank Work of Taity. Prompt Attgntion to Mail Drders | MOREHOUSE & (0. County and Linds aspees | ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and Federrl courts fooms 7 and 8 Shugart Block ck, Counei! Blnfls s of bind- Room 1 Everet Standard Papers Used. All styl ing in Mag BLANK BOOKS N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peacel onal u Ofge over American Expross Uompany. Officor & Fusey Mushors.C. 1. Suvibgs Lauk. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING mOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. \GRICULTURAL _IMPLEME FNT Agricultural Implenent: Buggias, Carringes, Bto , Fte. Council Rluffs, lows, i\l.\>|’1>\!. MANUFACTURING (‘OT Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, CORN SHELLERS AND FEED CUTTERS, | Nos. 1401, 158, 1505 and 1307 Zouth Main Sireet, ‘Connil Buffs, Towa. DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs an1 Jobbors of Agricultaral Implements, Wagons, Baggles, Carringes, and all kinds of Farm Maohi 100 to 1116 South Main Streot, Towa, Council B AXE HANDLES F,0. Gumasox. T LD, Pros.&Trons Manufaciirers of Aa) andie oteo ana sman of eviry description ¥ CARPETS, COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET €O, Carpets, Cartains, Window Shades, Ol Cloths, Curtain Fixturos, Cpholstory Goods Kte."No. 406 firondway’ Council Blutts = oW, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC, PEREGOY & MOORE, —~Wholosale Jobbors in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Now. 28 Main and 2 Couucil Blufte, COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesale Prait and Produce Commission Merchants, No. 14 Pearl St., Council Hutts, DRUGGISTS. %, HAAS & CO,, Wholesale Dmgghta, 011), Pmls Glass, Druggists’ N Wholesale Callforma Prmh a Specialty General Commission. No. 52 Broadway, Council Bluffs. WIRT & DUQUETTE, Wholesale Pruits, Confectionary & Fancy Groceriss. N'i’: “Emm 18 Pearl St., Council murr: : GROCERIES. L. KIRSCHT & CO,, Jobbers of Staple aud chy Groceries. Also Wholosale Li way. naRyESS, BT BECKMAN & (0O, Manu irers of an1 Whole: Denlor Leather, Harnass, Saddlery, Ete. No. 62 Main St. Council BluTs, lowa. BTC, ‘]Ial(‘;\lll‘ BROTHERS, ¥ Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Glaves. Nos. 342 and 34 Broadia KEEL! I\|, § Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Ce | Blatrs, Towa. HIDES AND WOOL. D. H. McDANELD & CO., Commission Merchants for Saly of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Greaso and Furs Councll Blufts Iowa. 01LS. COUNC lIA Hl UFFS (iH. (6708 —Wholesale Denlors in— Illaminating & Lubri"ativ 0l Galim BTC., E.Theodore, Agent. et ‘ sSiutre, Towa. LUMBER, A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumbar, Piling, And bridge Material Specialiies,Whiolosalo Luae bor of all Kinds. Olfico No. 130 Main 8t Bluffs, Towi. PILING, WINES AND LIQUUKS. JOHN LINDER, Wholesilo Tmported and Domestic Winas Agent for St. Gotthava's Herb Hiiters. Main St. Council Bluils. & Liquors. No. 1y 7‘;][\‘]'” .\l?l'('l\’.ri' fal Foreign and Domestic Nme, and Liquors, 0 cil Blugs. HO! for the LAKE The Steamar OLLIE MAY Nowly fitted up, nad under the charee of & Ui engiicer and pilot, is now muking pieas Ure trips on LAKE MANAWA. Wo will glve chartors to purtics for ono hour or uny i ush s Tost. Foun Hoarding, t 1ho low i first inser ) adyertise n, For Bule, To Rent, % ants, 4 will beinsertod in this column 8 PEN LINY T ot ratoof TEN OF! Lrondway, Council 0K RENT-A nine-rous No. 1017 Main 5t. VWA zED—As AN [ ST. FRANCIS ACADENY COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOW A, An excellent nstitation, ed with 8l the mode Aueted by the SISTERS OF CHARITY , B For term of fve months, §16. t Monday fu September an) n fmproveme Terms begin Bret Monday dross 8. Fruncis Acadewmy Couscll Blute 1o