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THE DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS. | FRIDAY MORNING, O/ FICE, NO. AUGUST 20, 12, PEARL STREET. wtof the by enrrier in ty at twenty cents p TiLToN TELEPHO! Doty es Oy Niont Eot W Manager. MINOR MENTION. New fall goods at Reiter's N The very Gorham's York Plumbing company best cabinets at $3 dox. at One dozen cal for $2.50 at Senmudt's gallery I'he paving of North Madizon Broadway to the bridge is about pleted inets and a large from com Aln ompany of young fe breakfast party at the lake morning. Regular meeting of Fidelity Couneil, No. 1 Royal Arcanum, this (Friday) council will probably have a meeting to-morrow 1o approve some bonds of contractors s police force was changed about . Ofticers Beswick, Unthank and 1 going on days mit to wed was yesterday given to Filman, of Biltimore, and Miss Nefl, of this city. The city school buildings are being d prepared for the opening schools on the 1st of September. getting uneasy to have cars rolling along L and to have the promised fHfteon minut trips. he cirenit court vesterday the time n the trial of the case of arguments were of th city |I:l. srmen were yesterday served with notices of the suit brought to compel the levy of a lax to off the Howe judgment of $10,000. The little aaughter of Dr, Wade Cary fell from a fe while |.|mn« nmm W ¢ of hoth !nn A case of scarlet fever was reported yesterday in the family of Lee Henry on Second avenue. Th are now not more than four or f cases 1 the entire Williams has just received an or 40,000 pounds roofing slate as ult of his trip fo San Francisco in March in addition to_an order received there for 80,000 pounds. In the case of A. P. Cramer vs Ella C Cramer a divores been granted the husband, on the ground of descrtion, The custody of the child was, however, refused him, and the little one given to the mother. Fourteen couples of to Munhattan W early yesterday mormng, and after indulging in bathing,” ate their breakfast and then took a boat ride, returning to the city about 11 o'clock. Charles Knight rece n(l\ Imll"h( out the second-hand store of M B wiropor ity Db pu largely on credit, being long on time s short on cash, and that, being unable to read his title clear, he has gone. The coloved quintette club, of Om: remembered the ) Wedn mght by one of the s ever poured into his apu xum- ears. The selectios W v rendi- tion most ellent. It is w]nlom that as sweet music tloats out on the midnight air of Council Blul Jn hearing such a serenade the pal pvher is u-mp!ul to swear oft from mnmpunvv to be funny at the expense ||ng es and to feel ashamed of himsef for ever having done so. It was agiusing to note the manner which the evening papers told about being informed “'by a promment gentle- man of Sioux oncerning the con- fession of the two men rested for the Haddock murder. The prominent gen- tleman was without doubt the speeial telegram, which appeared in_ yesterd morning’s BEE, and the evening s were evidently troduced to him nir of shears.” They do like enterpri ut they hate to give the Bee credit for it Dr. Macrae has been paid a compli- ment of which he has the right to fecl proud, and it certainly is ot imterest and pride to the city at I3 to have him singled out as the only representative of Town named among the aflicers of the ninth international medical congress which is to meet in Washington next is one of the vice ction of gene Nebraska has one named us one of the vice on off obstetrics, he being Dr, W, M. Enapp. Joo Probstel has been sorely bothered by traveling men who have insisted on selling him goods whether he wanted to buy or not. He stood this well enough, but the other day he was induced to ¢ dorse a draft for a traveling man for § and the house for whom he traveled fused to honor it, so Mr. Probstel had to pay it out of his own poeket. He has 8worn a big swear that no more traveling men need apply, and when asked how ho proposed to Keep them away, he re. marked thut he proposed to put i chattel mortgage on his stock '\mi then he knew they would not come near hin A surer way to keep traveling sal bothering him could not b surely, and as Mr. Probstels credit is such that they are all anxious to scll bim now, the iden is certainly a novel one. W. F. Laraway, D. Jensen, A.J. Rus- sell and Seth Dein were in the city yes- torday, asr ntatives of Glenwood, seut out to obtain desired informution to artesian w 0ses. ufls to find out about means a new one since the city has such a wonderful system ot works, and in the sitesian well line also the city has sey- eral pretty big holes and successful flows to show.” Harry Birkinbine, with his usual conrtesy, gave the visitors a chance 10 inspect the waterworks to their satis- lm‘lhm and the committee also took a A se’'s well, at the one in the gflpe iill, and the one at the institution v the deat and dumb, The friends of Mrs, H. C. Barnes will be saddened and ~I|-u'kwl to learn of her death which occurred in Clinton, lowa, ‘ednesday m[,,m She had been for a long time suffering from a disease, which gave little hope of recovery, but of late ‘was reported as being in 4 more hopeful eondition. She was visiting with her sis ter in Clinton, and within a day or so bogan to fail again and rapidly. Her usband received a tel e Informing him that her conditic ) h that he had better come at onee, aud started on the evening train, but it was then too late for him to see her alive. In his terrible aflictior: he cannot bat be assured that he has the tenderest xlupnllly of & large civele of frionds in is city —— Mrs. F. H. Stowart, of Chicago, ha purchased the Parisian millinery storc, will continue business there, Persons Inownflhunsel\‘ul ndobted will please call and sottle Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire. No 101 Poarl street, uunul Bluis, 13 Oubingt Photographs $3. Quality the finest. Sherraden, 817 Broadway. ung folks went e BEI. "'I)(ll.\(.S IN' COUNCIL BLUKFS, | | | Another | and the Fuun | tion Family T‘v uble on Account of a Flirting d and a Jealons Wife, Husbas A LITTLE NEIGHBORHOOD ROW. to the Lake—Manawa Not Drys ing Up Mutters, Personal Hot Young Folks, superior yesterday the on of the was taken upin of aneighborhoud row, brougit township, about city I'he action was John and Mary Henkle vel to keep the peace, especially toward Ensign Nixon, the son of a neighbor. 1t appeared that some trouble had arisen between the young folks of the two families. The En that the Henkles had assanlted him and had made against him and his claimed that the Ensign boy had msulted Mary Henkle and had said (hat the Hen kles stole corn, and ~that he did an even i e had stretched the conrt In larger port day uh wring from Lewis from the brought o make seven miles and s brother ister sign boy claimed across the road over which ‘l)“\~ came in returning from night, and_so placed their clothes This was wh John to slap the Nixon youth a revolver as though he Was going to l.xu oft the Henkles. Judge Aylesworth lis tened patiently to all the detail tho l.mm and neighborhood matters and then bid the outhit gon ln ace monish ing the parents to hold their sons and it ru)llv|‘~i|| check and keep back the tide of battle. make into the dit abstracts of titles and real toans. J. W. & E. L. Squires, No. street, Council Blufls, Highest prices puid for county, town, ecity and ool bonds. Odell Bros. & Co., No. 103 Pearl street, Council Bluffs, Towa Substantis estate 101 Pe ey Ao The Lake Still Here. ‘There has been a little scare abont the report that the waters of L Manawa were fast ebbing out, and that soon the ground that now knows them will know them no more forever, It has been stated that in getting a steamer from Omaha into the lake the channel of the cut-off had to be deepened and dug out, and that since then the water has been fast receding from the lnke. Thereports have been greatly exaggerated, as such reports are inclined to be. City Engincer Tostevin has been surveying the locality and has decided upon some plans for im- provement at httle expense, and there is Jittle doubt but that if his suggestions are followed out the lake will be all right in zens seem disposed to derate amount of moncy r re- sort, and there is no ch: ny one to begin to crow over the downiall of Council Blufls’ summer pride. It is pre- dicted that next season will be a greater boom for the place, even, than this year is proving. See that your books ado by More- house & Cd., Room 1 1 Pacific hou rooms; money renovated. Cool Dark Family is trouble among some of the Mr. Green learned that given Wednesday night George Chriss insulted his daughter, a girl only fifteen vears of age. Naturally the Green family were exasperated, and rs. Green went for George's wife it. Mrs. Chriss denied that Georg at the ball, but she made inqui found that he had slipped up there unb known to his wife. He explained to her that instead of insulting the it was the on girl who flirt too freely with him. Tth.u!er Chriss angry atthe Green girl, and proceeded to hunt the girl outand pun- ish her. A blue coat next apn the scene and led Mrs. Chriss beh: burs, The ease will h\, heard before Judge Aylesworth to-day. There colored people. at the danc First-ciass tin work, roofng, cte., a spelialty at Cooper & McGee's, ki I Hiprrty Electric door bells, burglar and every form of domestic ¢ ul appli- ances at the NL\V York Plumbing Co. A Rnoclnl Trains Again. Messrs. Odell Bros, & Co., and Vie Keller, of Keller & Harle the liverymen, have been hard at work trying to have the “special”’ train from Omaha put on s wishing to rom pres- T (h(?’ are plan is to be for upon tickets p, which in- Kel- at the 1 come over to Lake ent appearances it lcok about to auccced, Th the Union Pacific to issue charging $1 for the round cludes cars, omnibus and fe ler & Harle will meet the spe Broadway depot with their 1 wagon, a8 will a few othel the Omuhu folks to the one of the coupors attached to the tickct as will the boatmen, and afterwards the Union Pacific will rédeen: the coupons ch and t hv Slicadld, The Happy F Another chapter afternoon to the elopement of Charl Koch and Lizzie Poppenhagen. It will be remembered that on last Monday the couple arrived hero and stopped at Kiel's hotel. They haled from St. Louis, and quickly getting a license they sccured the services of Justice Hendricks to marry them. They had hardly left here for Omaha before the girl's father arrived, hurried and hot, and began pouring forth threats as to what he would do if he caught the fellow who had run off with s daughter. He examined the records, and finding that in order to get & license the young man had taken his oath that the girl was of age, he started out with the grim determination to bring the young man to justice for 8w lie. The father claimed that the was only fifteen years of age, a mere child, but her appearance was certainly person old enough to murry ems in some respects that it w her to marry the man of her The man \nhu had been thus forced to he a futher-n-law went across the river, und there found that the young couple hiud nrranged to settle down a few miles from Omaha, The young man blacksmith, and between the shop keoping a boarding bouse, it seems tha the young couple were going to be abundantly able to care for themselyes. The old man was bent on pr i his son-in-law for perjury. and had been issued from Justice Schur: court. Yesterday the young couple came over to this side voluntarily, man stood bis examina- e old man for some reason was not |m‘wul ‘The young couple d that they {nformed him they wore ing over to huve the watter kettled, and thut they expected him to be present. Whethoer this was so, or whether the opors. added yosterday choic Attempt to Get Special Trains | | was | she had informes glip, is not_known, but suffice it he was not here. The young man admitted that he had swopa that the girl was eightecn years of age, but ghyt, supposed she having heen so inTormed, Lis hgde ipon the stand and testitied tha was eightoen Her | in-law also testified that she had informed him sl view of all the circumstances guliaritics of the law in r fury, dustice Schurz promptl the charge. His honor gave the young man some good advice in regard to tak ing the young wife home and earing for her well, and from the loving actions of the runaways it ccemed that the advice was hardly necessary. The irate father in-lnw will doubtless now retarn to his honic Louis_and leave the young folks to their own pleasure Personal Henry, of Wa terday sor MeNanghton is visiting his in Audubon county Hammond is reported as being abont to loeate in Omaha Mrs. M. W. Allen, of Springficld, Mass.. is visiting her sister, Mrs. ECE. Adams John Inman has acec position with Clark Bros., of Omah: Mrs. Spangler, of Wainut, who has visiting her mother in this city, has re to her hon Clifford, traveling passenger agent of the Wisconsin Central railway, n the city yesterday Deputy Marshal Mullen recovered from i suffering from malaria Hon. 0. D. Willett, of Bryon, 0., is in the city, the guest of A, Ward." M. Wil n of national in the India al times o cratic national His stay m the city wi ily be short, as he is on his way to Color- ado Springs. went rard to per in St graphs. Inut, was at the Pa JH cific ye as not fully felon, and now 1s - An infant child of Mr. on Willow avenne, met accident yeste t and Mrs, Tyler, with a singular he nurse was bath- ing the babe in o china washbowl, and as she tarned about to get something bowl I, the bowl sing quife a cut on the y he cut was a deep one, by prompt surgical aid the wound was 5o cared for that the injury will not prove serious. accommodations ific house. Give At S b b0y seds s All the comforts of high-priced hotels ut the Pacific house, and 4 saving of 50c to 1 a day. | The Great Fires of the Northwest. Chi cago Inter Ocean: The death and luring the past fifte years in \iu-lng’mn and Wiseonsiit have been incaley The time indi- cated n be divided into four periods or epochs, each of which witnessed its terri tion of flame, each resembling tlu» other, yet different and about equally parceling out the time. The long dronght this year found the vast timber territor- ies ready for the spark or the torch llw horrors of the autumn of th: at Chi- cago fire seem this be repeated in these st i months of September and October - tensive lires overran the northeastern part of Wisconsin. These were but the the forerunner of an appalling conflagra- tion at Peshtigo, on the very days wh ped n flames, October hundreds one fall upon Peshtig cisely the same hour that' the O'Leary cow cchieved mmor ahty and went to her re- fire bocame o deluge. It e cust and west shores a wilderne: as placed at certainly 1,000 Plices count- e crowded. ‘The lost sight of in s conflagration of Chicago Monday and ‘Tuesds nd 10. ame month the great p Michigan had its bap The burnt district compri ed ¢ not townships. An_amount of tin requal to five yen n cut of the wvall s destroy nd numb 4,000,000,00 fee Hu loss in the con timber, particularly hemloc yond computation. While Michig; in the midstof the grand work of help- mg Chicago’s suffering ones, the same fell destroyer was desolating *he region just referred to. As Governor Baldwin said to the legislature: “Thriving towns, farms and school-houses, churches, stock, erops and tl ands of acres of valuable timber were consumed, N 3,000 families, . 18,000 ed homele 5 of life.” ‘The next fire horror was on April 28 of that year when Oskosh, W burned. s greater part of s quarter of that city was de- Mills and lumbe ards, with s material on h.m 600 deud. The d “The hospital ml mity was partial that matehl on Sund was in 1875, It the loss, the dam- ¥ s placed §3,000,000. During the months of 1875, extensive and destruct? burning in portions of Canada, Pennsyl- ew York and Michigan suf- This w: igan was o the scourge of 1877, that miliions of feet of pine were buri Wisconsin, but eve compared with prevl The most recent severe forest fires oc- curred in 1831, Like the most destructive conflagrations of ten yc previous these were in Michi, in the autumn. On Septewber 5 the five swept through the forests and fields of Huron and San- ilac counties, Mich., burning dwellings, barns, churches, saw mills, fences. orchards, farm crops, ete. Such w the speed of the flames that live stock ) and June, | could find no sheiter from it, and many L ARE persons could not and so were lost in the A number of villages were pletely destroyed, not one house romain- ing. 'The smoke was so dense thut day was turned into night. ln many p bigh winds prevaile s of for- ests were torn up Y scemed to appe; v : simultancously in a dozen places iles ) Nearly 1,800 square m of territory, or fully 1,000,000 acre burned over, or & belt sixty mile length north and south and from ten to thirty miles in width east and west Other counties, such 'ls Lap and Tuscola, suff but nothing like first named. Ilu loss of life is be- b s than 300, City Steam Laundry! REMER & SEARIGHT, No. 84 N. Main Street, Council Blufly, Finest work and lowest prices for fine work, All collars and cufls re- turned in collar and cuf] boxes without extra charge, which guar- antees work in same condition as it leaves us. Out of town orders vé- ceive same attention and at sevme rates as city work. dismissed | I'RIDAY, Harkness Brothers NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL. BLTFIS, Ia Are opening new and beauntiful designs in CARPETS. Moquette, Body Brussels, Telvet, Tapestry Brussels, 3-Ply Ingrains, 2-Ply Ingrains. Rag Carpets, Etc. Mattings Tor offices, hotels, for prices at Broadway DRESS GOODS Are now cots, cellent lodge rooms. Call Harkuess Bros,', 401 \g and in stock. Tri g, ete. Exe il service. ar annels or tr Black Silks and in the new colors, Quality the best and prices the lowest for good goods. Ladies wishing re ble goods will call on Harkness Bros.', No. 401 Bro: v. Council Bluffs, A few more of those Lisle Thread Hose left at 25c., in black and in colors, at Harkness B . 401 Broad way. OIL CLOTHS In many new patterns and a large stock to select from. Door Mats, Rugs, Cartains, Curtain_Poles, ete., at Hark- ness Brothers, No. 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. REFRIGERATORS AT COST. W. S. HOMER & Co., Main St Council Blufls, Star Sale Stables.and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUF Opposite Dummy' Depot. “pojuaseaday £ su pojuRAIEH J0)S Y constuntly on hand for sale at retail or in car londs. Orders_promdily filied by contract onshert notice, Stock sold on commission. SHLUTEK & BOLEY. Proprictors ‘elephone No. 114. ormerty of K ave. and 4th st ALE STABLES, corncr MONEY TO LOAN---At lowest ¢ | rates. Real estate handled, In surance written and all kinds of honds hought by F. J. Day No. 39 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. Established (88l Horses and Mules For all purposes. boght and sold, at retall anc inlota. Large quantittes to sclect from Several puirs of tine drivers, single or double. MASON WISE., Council Blufls, OmahaDentalAssociation [lr. HAUGHAWUHT Manager. Nos. 151015 No 234 Broadway Douglas st, Omaha Council Bluf P Alr, Ether and Choroform, withitheir avoided by the pnderful unae ing the bIoo1 wnd building up e tiss: Omaha Dental Association, Gold Crowns, Gold Plate and Teeth, a speclalty. Best teeth & per set. BEST LAUNDRY WORK 1n the city can be obtained by patronizing the LAUNDRY Bluts .+ purify ole Prop'rs. s Gum wer price 1 HomeSteam 504 Broadway Council GEO, W. None but experienced hands employed. of town orders by mall or cxpress solicited, sud all work werranied. 'HINDELE, Prop, Out Al (H'\'l‘ "0 1886 WANTED: The World's Favoilie, that all Forcign and Do the New @ Jamaica Ginger Root, Water and Loaf Sugar. most perfect examp! as a beverage it i Eglish Bioadelatt ¥ this bity LANDS, Farming lands in Towa, Minnesota, from $1.25 to $12 per acre, time b per cent interest, P. P. Lanstrup, No. ~ COUNCIL BLUFFS Driving Park. Fall Meeting. FOUR DAYS' RACING. Pacing l.nm! buy Trotting, Tuesday, Aug. 3ist, Wednesday, Sept, Ist, Thursday, Sept. 2d, and Friday, Sept 3rd. Including spe cial attractions by Prof K. Wa s world famous Racing Dogs daily i Bulloon Ascensions I:) Prof.A. 8. Parker daily, in front of the grandstand Other attractions in the wa consisting of celebrated hor nwicky, Ohio, Illinois, Indiuna Wisconsin ; Reduced rates on all railroads everybody and have a good time. For particulars, address FRAWK STUBBS, Seer 1 Running of speed from and Come ry “Creston House, The only hotel in Council Bluffs having | Fire Esoa.pe | MAN MOHN, Prop. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and l de lnI courts I(umn\ Tand 8 S!nl N.SC HURZ Justice of the Peace Ofige over American Express Coipany, » A most delightfal beverage in either hot or cold at the springs in Waukesha, Wis., and made of the finest the juices of tropical fruits, Bminent medi exanine %&w- Lines of Hors. t.a Beateh Buiting, W ncdhvoms Sorhor. ' BOSTON TEA COMPANY, ‘ Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 16 Main and 15 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. 100,006 MORE CUSTOMERS, W & L'X detS W QERLE, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfuction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks, best in the world, 808 Bighth Avenue and Eighth Street,Counil Bluffs, Arcadian Waukesha Ginger Ale took the GOLD MEDAL ovew Ales at lcans I weather. Bottled direct freshly imported Arcadian Mineral Spring al anthority has pronouuced it ‘‘the Non-Alcoholie stomach stimulant, while For sale by BUTZ BROS. & CO., Des Moines, lowa, N AGENTS. $2.50 Per Duz. or 25C Per Bottle. THE HIGHEST Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand STOVES, Furniture, etc. M. DROHLICH, 608 Broadway. %‘ N« i})\.\)\/\)\\v the bleapert Line of Yoans Wosrtous) Donts ever shown o 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, CHEAP Texas, Kansas and Arkansas, ranging School and state lands in Minnesota on 30 years Information, ete., given by lowa. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLU. Estullighied 1857 | R. RICE, M. D, Cancers O othe: the knife ordrawin Chronic Diseases of al xinas a specialty. Over thirty yoars' practical oxperie No. 11 Pearl 8t., Council Bluils. &~ Consultation fice. R. L. WILLIAMS, 18 Main St., Conneil Bluffs, Ta., and 209 8. 15th St., Room 10, Omaha, Neb. Manufacturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Pents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, tels, Plate and Window (iluss, Elevators (hand an et o, BOOK BINDI Ledgers, Journals, County and Bank Work of all Kinds aSpee- ialty. | Prompt Attention fo Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO. Room | Everet Block, Couneil Blufls | Standard Papers Usod. Ail sty ing 1n Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. . o & Fusey,lkukessC. . Huviogs Buik: WHOLESALE AND JOBRING =RoUsSESs OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICGLTURAL IMPLEMBANTS, DEERE, WELLS & €O, Agricultaral Implements, Buggias, MANUFACTL m\(, 0. Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider MllI&Prm CORN SHELLERS AND FERD CUTTERS Nos. 1601, 1, 1% nd 1877 south Main St Coun i1Te, Town. DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs an L Jobbers of !grlculmml Implements, Wagons, Buggies, 1w to \||‘l South \|.m Street, Council Bluffs, Carringes, Ft KEYSTONE Fro. Coun ANE HANDLES. F.O. Gurasos, T, H. Dot Pres.&Trons, Vi-Pros Council BluTs (1 Manufacturere Handles, of ov wriant, &Counsol. Haadls Factyry, nnd Small v description. 1A%, GRO.E AMai. Sa cat " COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shadas, 0il Cloths, Cartain Fixtures, Upholstery Goods, Ete. 'Na, 405 Broutway Council Biuds, owa. PETS. CIGARS, TOBACCO, K¢ PERE Y & MOORE, ~Wholesnle Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Noe. 28 Main aud 2 Porl Sts. Council Blufts, own. COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesalo Froit and Produce Com:nission Msrchaats, No. M Pearl St., Council Huls. _DRUGGISTS. ll;\l(l E, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggla(s Oll), Paln( Drugglet Glass, Jand Wholesale Cnllrornla Fruits a Specialty General No. 512 lufts. Commission. Brendway, Council B WIRT & DUQUE ‘Wholesalo Fruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceriss. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl uncil Bluffs, L. KIRSCHT & CO., dobusis of Seapts and Fancy Grocerles, Also Wholesale Liquor Deulers. No. 410 brod: ETO. BECKMAN & CO., Manuacturors of and Wholesale Dealors n Lefllher Harness, Saddlery, Ete. . Council Bluls, luw._ HATS, CAPS, FIC. 'CALF BROTHERS Jobbers in Hats, Caps aad Gloves. Nos. 342 and 34 Broadway, Council Bluifs. Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Towa. HIDES AND WOOL. Fie b A\I(IL\ lix\(() Commlsslan Merchants for Sals of Hides, Tullew, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs Councll Bluffs lowa. UILS. COUNCIL BLUFIS —Wholesale Doale [lluminating & Lubricatiag 0ffs Gasaliny HTO., HTC. B.Theodu v,,\w-n , Council Bluffs, Towa. l.l 'MBER, l‘ll,l\tl, ETC A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Bridgo Matorial Specialtios,Wholesule Lt ber of all Kinds. “Office No. 130 Main St., _Council Blufts. Town. v|l'\i\ AND LIQUOIES, JUHN LINDE Wholosalo fmported and Domestic Winas & Liquors, Agent for St. Go s Herb Bitters. No. 13 Main 5t. Council Bluffs. g kfl('ll\'l"llll'l: & BEC! ,’77 Tk Foreign and Domestic Wmes and Liquors, N0 609 3, it B, 10! for the LAKE The Steamer OLLIE MAY Newly fitted up, and uuder the skillful enginc Lire trips on LAKE MANAWA ttics for one clinrgo of & er and pilot, is nOW maxing plous: 10 DAL ¥ (0. bPECIAL NOTICES. :N'OTI:E. Spocial advertisoments, such To Rent, ete. will b A in this column &t 1 TEN CENTS PER LINE forthe fivst 1 tionand ive Cents Per Line for each subseque insertion, Leave udverti=oments at our offico . 12 Peul sivoct, near broadway, Councld WANTS, jnc-room house and store An asslstant cook at the Ogde \\'““""' y House, JrOR SALEOU pavere in o at lico oftico No. 12 P ics to vl wtr ST, FRANCIS ACADEHY COUNCIL BLUY, An excelient odues od with all the modern improvemeuts, con- ducted by 8 OF CHARITY B, V. M 19, $16. t Monday in Scptember and For cotalogues ad- i the SIS For term of 1 Torms b st Moud: arcss . F SIRTEL BUPERIOR pancis Acudewmy,Covncil Liuge, [ 0

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