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g e 6 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25, OFFICE, NO. 12, FEARL STREET. Lelivered by earvier in any part of the city at ents per week HW LIPHONES. 4 Neernes NiGnt Eviron No, MINOR MENTION. New York Plumbing Co. The vory best cabinets at §3 dozen at Gorha 8 One dozen eabinets and a large panel 'u!) W at Schmudt llery 2 Richard Allen, for being drunk and | mm”m.-_zv \c e ce, was yesterday fined the usnal amount Peter Donaline was the name he gave He was booked for ten days in the county jail as @ vagrant A farmer, Ed Martin, beir asleep in an alley, was cha 0 for his lodging. he Council Blufls National bank has just issued for its depositors some hand gome pocket check books sl Assembly Knights of Labor, No t this eyvening. L. R Sove N , will delivi n address he V. requests all members to be pres drunk and d yesterday . A. Groneweg has been elected of the Royal Arvcanum, to fill mey eansed by the resignation of Rifenherick, who leaves for Denver 1 n few days, Wanted 1,000 families to take Ameri can Round Washers on two weeks trinl After a fair trial if you don’t think them worth more than they cost, return to Cooper & Mt s Baptist ehurch t th Bluft strect, ple of Mrs. K S. Cole, 6 Al are invited t the Hawkeve lodge are requested to All members No. 181, 1. O 0. i ing to mak the funcral of th Johnson. By order of the ) he fire department has been having a quict time of it lately. Notaline of hose has been laid sinee June 10, and the boys would hardly know how to act if there shculd come in an alarm. Complaint is made that freight trains M often st in street, blocking the 1y minates at a time, pre wze of street cars, and often causing passengers to miss trains. Bome prompt_remedy “should be had for such bloc b The democratic meets at 10 o’clock this morning lect delegates to the congressional und judicial conventions, both of which meet here to-morrow. The democratic con- ventions are thick this week. C. S Ciark returned yesterday from his visit to Marengo, lowa, and résumed his duties r of the Couneil Blufts Her I«( ‘He will bend down to work now, and will give the readers of the twilight shect the pleasing relief of seeing some news in the columns. county convention I \ge of the alley by the ety building has been completed, and the paving also finished. The sewer diteh fled and flooded not fifteen minutes before the pavers were laying the blocks upon it. It will be watched with some interest to s whether it settles where the pipe was laid. 1t is claimed that by flushing the dirt has been packed in tight that ther doubte will aw will be no settling. a watch on the spot, and ait developments. e street is in such an unwholesome condition by reason of the filth which has been allowed to accumulate there, that some have become alarmed lest it cause some derdly epidemic. Some of the ¢ s in that vicinity propose post- ing up signs warnmg the passers-by to hold their breath while trave sing it. ~ So long as the all 1 the main part of the city are allowed (o rems nin in such a filthy condition, llu- [ rdly be ex- pected to see r such stre 80 all that remansto be doneis to *'kick. _Highest prices pmd for county, town city and school bonds. Odell Bros. & Co., No. 103 Pearl street, Council Blutls, Towa. e The Corps of Instructors. There have been numerons changes made in the corps of teachers of the pub- schools for the coming term, and the following is presented us the revised list: High Scool - Principal, A. Hart; sec- ond assistant, Mr. Prouty; third assistant, Miss Ollic Woodbury. Bloomer-—Princiy J. K. Cooper; ih Miss Mrs. M. B. Curtis, Mamic Dale, Miss Wycoff, Mrs. J. F. Ware, Miss Romie Lyons. Miss' Barbara Anderson, Mrs. J. K. Coo Mill " school—Principal, Miss Vernie Reynolds, Mrs, o Stowart, Mrs. M. V. Nicholas, Miss Sue Third-street school Willie White; Miss Gra » Donehoey, 83 Kate Bloxsin. b school — Principal, M‘I Swanson, i Miss Kate Miss Clara M. Pierce Stre school—Principal, Miss Jeflries; Miss Wickham, Miss Bell, Miss Swan, Miss Young, Miss Mclntosh, Miss Harris, Miss Coftot Hall school—Principal, Miss Gilbert; Miss Baldwin, Mrs. Mikesell-Graves, Miss Dav. Gunn sehool—Miss Bushell, « school s Duncan, Woodbury school—Miss Sweeney. High school —Principal, Miss Mangum; Miss Boyer, Miss Loucks, Miss Sims, Miss Zermuchlen, Miss Hmmpmn, Mis$ Oberholtzer. Court school Miss Eflie Moon. ~Principal, Lizzie Racer; Streetsville school — Principal, Miss Gr: Auna Mikesell, Curtin school—Principal, Miss Bar. stow; Miss Hatlenhau - No Tidings of Kost. The sudden and mys terious disappear- ance of Mr. John Kost, the Main street merchant, seems not to be cleared up. He was last heard from at Kansas City, a week or more from which poinf he telegraphed that Tie would be at home the next . All sorts of supositions have bed vaneced as to why he has not been heard from, nor heard from again, but the most -mnmunl) ceepted one is that he has been taken ill and is owt of his head. Yesterday Ofticer O'Brien etarted for Kansas city to see if he could fina any trace of him, his family and friends being naturally anxious to get gome tidings of him Miss Mottaz. - See that your books ade by More- bouse & Co., room 1, E verett block. Was the 0 Forged? Yesterday in the circuit court the of Hornkel vs. Pratt & Walker was on trial. In this case the plaintiff to recover on 4 $300 note given by Pratt and waurlmg to be signed also by Walker. alker denied that he signed ‘the and when Pratt failed to pay it, Hornkel insisted on Walker paying it, the latter clumed it was a forgery, and re fused to honor it. In the trial “yesterday a number of experts testitied that it was fn their judgment Wal s signature, while Daniel Walker denied 0a oath that he ever signed it case {CRUSHED BY TRON WHEELS. Wes Johnson Instantly Killei Chase Seriously Hurt. and Frank THOSE WHO ARE TO TEACH. A Bootblack Makes a Bloody Strike For a Nickel -The Missing Kost Family onals Crushe By About half-past eight o'clock yeste day word was reccived morning the startling | that & man had been kilied at the Chicago | & Northwestern depot Faul onstable Ricketts and the reporters of the Bek ana Globe, im mediately repaived to the depot, where they found Frank Chase, a lying in the freight house under the ¢ Coroner ecompanied by € | sW of Dr. Lacy, who was dressing his m: | wounds, which were found to be very serious, but not fatal. It was there learned that Wes, Johnson, the Chicago & Northwestern yardmaster at the trans fer, was lving dead at the transfer build ing, where the necident had taken place M. Jo Alworth, the of the North- western, procured a | and had the coroner, constable and reporters taken quickly to the seene of the accident. Johnson was found Iying within a fow feet of the spot where he was killed, body covered with a sheet. The ¢ \\Im h killed hin Iter S i Ihn rticulars of the terrible as learned from them and othe! Wero to tho effoct that the engine was Eacking up to couple onto some cars. A footboard runs around all sides of the tender and on this were Johnson and Chase. As the engine was backing up Johmson stepped along this footboard and attempted to pass ¢ around ( geton the other side. In some way his foot missed and he fell. In his desperate attempt to save himself from falling be- neath the wheels he involuntarily, doubt- less, grabbed hold of Chase, and as he fell cansed € e to fall too. Johnson fell be- neath the wheels, which passed over the middle of his body, killing him almost mstantly. Chase fell between the rails and escaped the crushing wheels, but re- ceived some bad cuts about the head and some ious bruises. A coroner’s jur, sisting of M. 1. S and John Horton the engineer, was fireman, W knew of the acc neer saw some one lying on the trac and the ficeman got off” and saw it was Johnson. They went up to Chase found he was hurt also. h|~ urms about Montgomer, as_empanelled, eon- rs, R. N. Whittiese, L. D. Montgomer nec | Were an in- 1s to “How is t Ryan, a scetion huul noticed that as the engine w buckitg up a man seemed to be stepping off, but fell and rolled over. He did mot know who s then, K Cliase, although <o badly hurt, s briefly his statement He was on the foot- board, on inside, and Johnson at- tempted to pass over by him, but lost his hold aind fell off. As he did <ol grab- bed Chas im off, Johnson fell on the laid flaton the zround between the raiis and the engine went over him The following was the verdict of the ul the POTTAW An inquisition at Kane hip, in Potta- wattamie county, on the 24th day of August, 4, 1886, 'N'II)I‘A“I aul, coroner ot said upon the dead body of Wes Johnson, ving dead, by the jurors whose names ed. The said jurors v. that he came to_his by an engine No. of the Chicago & Northiwestern road, he lentolly falling from the same. imony whereof, the said jurors have et their hands the day and year are her upon their oaths do Jeath by being run o Mirronrn I Seans, Foreman, Joux E, Horros, RN, WHITTLESEY. Faul, coroner, Pottawattamie Attest, . county. Mr. . W Johnson, familiarly known PO v wife and four young as o son of Phillip ‘John- o, and wus @_son-in-law son, an old ¢ of P. D. Mottaz, who is also known throughout the city, Mr. Jobnson was an industrious and trusty man, and well liked by his fellow employes, and re spected by all who kne He was about thirty-ni He had lived here for y sadness to many outside of the circle. Mr. Chase, although badly cut up, will probably recover. He is a young man, aged about twenty-six, and was marrie d auses family but ently. The following telegram was received yesterday from Superintendent Burt: BooNg, August 24—V J. Alworth, Courcil Blufls: sorry ndeed to hear of this aceid 1 wish you would please sec son, wife of our yard mast to her my heartfelt her every assistance in y making arrangements for the funer her husband. Let me know as soon as possible how badly Chase is hurt. Give me the fullest facts |m\~|hh' n regard to the aceident, H. G. Brnr, Superintendent ow Division. - 12 Cabinct Ilqllwmplh the finest. Sherrader [ am :nt at l “ouncil Blufis Mrs. John- 3. Quality 817 Broadway. — Electric door bells, bur, arms, and svery form of domestic elec appli- anecs at the New York Plumbing Co. - Bloody Strike for a Nickel. Yesterday morning a crowd was quick- 1y gathered on Pearl strect near Firs avenue by a bootblack hurhing a stone at a man § ing nlong the side k, the stone striking the stra r back of the nond, The man staggered under the blow, and the blood spurted torth in sickening quantities. Dr Green chanced to b» near, and some one se- cured his services to attend to the wound- ed man, who was speedily taken away and his head cared for. It was found that there was a scalp wound about an inch and o half long, but no fracture T ywn was picked up on th ed with blood. It was larger and thrown at short ce it is a wonder that more serious injurics done. The cause of the assault was learned to dispute as to the price of a shine. e victim of the bootblaci his name i gruph operator from Lllinois. who threw the stone is said 1o be Charles Hainey. It appears that the young had on a new pair of shoes, and were natu Ily‘lmnl to shine in a first class manner. When the work was done the boy demanded a dime, while the owner of the shoes gave him 2 nickel, claiming that was all he was entitled to The boy admitted that a nickel for \\“u day shines an dime for Sundays the regulation iff, but in ¢ shoes, and greased foot-wear the least. The young wan refusing to pay over a -nickel, the boy. with ‘his brother and some other boys followed llmu down the streét, chafing him, his | to | snd | THE the rock and let him have it on the head | The boy then ran, and the young man after getting his head sewed up con- cluded not to prosecute him < -~ Hard and soft coal, wood, lime, coment ete. Council Bluffs Fuel Co. No. 530 Broadway. Telephone No. 136 - Are They Panthers? here have been some strange animals prov whout near Colol and some who have ¢ them, and heard their started the report that two panthers in that vicinity. Preparations have been talked over of having a grand hunt, but within a day or two the reports have been ling i Sapp's farm, ht glimpses of queer noises, have e ciphered down_ pretty close, and 1o one now scerus positive that they arce reatly panthers, while most doubt ve riously any such vossibility. If they are panthers they are certainly quite well behaved, as they have not yet pounced upon any of | the young stock whieh s at their merey | every night. It is probably a scare - Mrs. F. H. Stewart, of Chieago, having purchased the Parisian millinery store, will continue business there Persons Knowing thems ves indebted will please call and settle, - Found Famishing. Yesterday morning Mr. Slyter, the ex pressman, found a family in a famishing and needy condition in a little shanty south of the Chicago & Northwest depot. They gave their name as Pen- nington, and the woman stated that her husband 1 gone off and left them to t best they could. She has six bout the suffering, purse for their re clief llul iised and expended for food ries to relicve their wants startec quickly other e temporarily - Substantial abstracts of titles and r estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire. N 101 Pearl street, Council Blufls, I will remove m a few days to No. 400 Broadway, in the buildiv formerly oc- cupied by E. Dowling, andopen with a full line of mulline nd funcy goods H. FRicpMAN, Personal agraphs, FA Clayton was at the Pacific yesterday. W. H W field has returned from his cooling off trip. Mayor s is expeeted home to-mc A. J. Nellis, (v[ Pitts large plm\. tactory, terday to arrive urg, the at the P J. \\ Tripp has decided to move to Omaha, having sceured employment there. Cowduroy, of Red Ouk, is in the i nts, Captain and J. J. Anderson, proprictor of the hotel at Atlantic whicli bears his name, in the city yesterday greeting his friends. Mrs. J. M. Matthews, wife of the chief of police, visit to he the county. J. C. Cole, who has been traveling for Cole Bros. i Indin ioand the south Ay morning on a lu the east part of relative: t. Ih-vuu-r. of Red Oak, onc of the for judge, an lent ball player and a better law was at the esterd Mrs. Anna Boone, who has been spend- ing the summer at her home in this cit; with Mrs. R. 8. Cole, will return to n work of ing in the government school at the Paw Paw Indian agency, , Friday morning. H Wheeler, now of Janesville,Wis., on 1 visit to his old home and He is engaged in real estate s in that thriving and beautiful Badger city, and secms to be prosperous and happy. His family have been visit- ing here for some time previous to his ar- rival, H. J. Rifenberick, the ticket agent of the Chicago & Roek Island, will, on the first of the coming month, take the posi- tion of gemor d gent of the Union Pacitic, with headquarters at Den- i ifying to his v ll E, rn-lmhluum nominees y we new evidences of stimable value of Red Star Cough Origin of the Plug Hat, Boston Bulletin: Itisa curious fact, unknown to the vast majority ot people, hat the first silk hat was made about fifty ars ago; that, lke so many other which re common and of every- it was of Chines : The uns that a French_ s N on to h his Phu?[ by anew one, s they had not the ade a silk one apne happened ed the hat to Paris the Here it was immediately in a few years became shabby beav took it ashore, material, they 1 stead, This,” i 1832, and he o same yc copied, and reguiar sty and in- in —— 1 ulm(hl lnl rlu-um'\ll(‘])u\\q success” hlenhofl, “Used S with_ gi Cinginnat The Harlan week by a tifty-pound catfish ge the r: nd - being foreed 1inst the gaten such a manner as to close them, upply. ing into The Greatest Invention of the Age, ELECTRIC LUSTRE STARCH “inox, e and w0 po itk "iricers, who supply PACKAGES l‘l(kl" BEST LAUNDRY WORK In the city can be obtained by patronizing the LAUNDRY Blufts HomeSteam 804 Broadway Council GEO, W, SCHINDELE, Prop, None but experienced hauus employed. Out of town orders by mail oF express solicited, aud ¥ fwork warranted. - mill was shut down last | OMAHA DAIL | he chaMng back, until the boy picked up | ( BEE Harkness Brolhers NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL, BLUFFS, Are opening new and heautiful designs in CARPETS. Moquette, Body Brussels, T'elvet, Tapestry Brussels, 3-Ply Ingrains, -Ply Ingrains. Rag Carpets. Ete. Mattings For offices, hotels, Ta. lodge rooms, ‘nll B’fi"fiss G00DS Are now arriving and in stock. cots, Flannels, Cashmeres, ete. 1 cellent for traveling and fall service. SILKS. k Silks and in the new colors. v the best and prices the lowest for ool good Ladies wishing re ble lznmlu will call on Harkness Bros.'y No. 401 Broadway, Couneil Blufls, Hosiery. A few more of those Lisle Thread Hose left at 2 n black and in colors, at Harkuess Bros . 401 Broad way. OIL CLOTHS In many new patterns and a large stock to select from. Door Mats, Rugs, Curtains, Curtain_Poles, ete., at Har ness Brothers, No. 401 Brm\dwuy, Council Bluffs. MONEY TO LOAN-—At lowest rates. Real estate handled, In surance written and all kinds of honds hought hy:F.: J. Day No. 39 Pearl St., Gouscil Bluffs, Estahlished 1881, City Steam Laundry! REMER & SEARIGHT, 34 N. Main Street, 'Council Blufly. Finest work and: lowest prices for fine work. All collars and cuff turned in collar and cuff bores fwthout extra charge, which guar- antees work in same condition as it leaves us. Out of town orders re- ceive same attention and rates as city work. COUNCIL BLUFFS “i. Driving Park. Fall Meeting. FOUR DAYS' RAGING. Trotting, Tri Ex- No. at same Pacing and Running Tuesday, Aug. 3lst, Wednesday, Sept. ist, Thursday, Sept. 2d, and Friday, Sept 3rd, Including spe E. Waiker's attractions by Prof. world famous Racing Dogs daily and Balloon Ascensions by Prof.A. arker daily, in front of the grands Other attractions in the way of speed consisting of celebrated horses from Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin Reduced rates on all v Come everybory und have For particulars, address FRANK STUBBS, Secretary OmahaDentalAssociation 0, HAUGHAWOLT, Mercger, Nos. No 1519-1521 24 Broadway, € Douglas st, Omaha and Council Blufls, Painless Dentistry humbug! Gas, Vitalized Alr. Ether and Choroform, with their sickening effect avoided by the most wonderful anuesthetic, purify: ing the LIood und bui'ding up the L ha Dental Association, Sole Prop'rs, Gold Plat> and ( Ity. Best teeth 80; JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart Block. O 14 Crow th, & spec sel niinuous Gum former price 815 WEDNESDAY, most perfect exan H.T A D Patmer, B (« W. S petinan, THE HIGHEST yfl-wtb e this bity. from $1.25 to SI P. P, Launstrup, COUNCIL Established 1857 N.SC Onie 18 N 209 Main St., Con th Plate and W Elevators ) &, For all purposes. oy inlota. Lurgo quantit Soveral Coune BROADWAY, Opposite D for eale at retail or in ¢ Orders_promdtly fill Botice. Btock sold on BH. &ye. and 4th stre AUGU ' BOSTON TEA COMPANY, WHOLESAE AND JOBBING Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 3. 16 Main and i5 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. WANTED--=100,000 MORE CUSTOMIIRS. Arcadian Waukesha Ginger The World’s ¥ Jamaica Ginger Root, Water and Loaf Sugar. as a beverage it is simply delicion Morgan & Co., 60»“ and ey %s/w- fd»w,s c»f Wars. teds, deoteh Puiting, Soilorn: I Mo Reoadcloth K the Gleapest Line of Wans Woshts) ‘d‘rm time & per cent interes cign v orlte, that ook the GOLD M Domestie Ginger Ales at the New Orleans Exposition th iple of an aromatic A. M. Beardsley, JOW! Kleel ST MeAter, John Short & Son. A most delightfal beverage in either hot or cold at the springs in Waukesha, Wis,, and made of the finest freshly juices of tropical fruits, minent medical anthority has prouonuced it on-Aleoholic stomach stimulant, Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and s; weather, Bottled dian Mineral For sale by Joo Driessbach, . Deetken, Lonie & Metzgor, Bd. Daniels, Taylor & Ca Libbits & W $2.50 Per Doz. or 25C Per Bottle. WHOLESALE AGENTS: WIRT & DUQUETTE - Al PAL over direet imported Spring “the while lef, ard. -L. KIRSCHT & CO- COUNCIL BLUFFS. awction guarant 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street,Counil Bluffs, BV\/are) ek AR eaal] o SN/ @ e ey alanias HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER eed. Trame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks, best in the world. Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand STOVES, Furniture, etc. M. DROHLICH, 608 Broadway et 2 per aere. Land bu; Broadway, No. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS| BLU 1A, BURZ, Justice of the Peace er Americ press Com pany. R. L. WILLIANS, neil Bluffs, Ta., and Room 10, Omaha, Neb. uficturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, tels, Roofing Slate, Man- indow Glass, Show- (hand and hy- Horses and Mules ht ani sold, at retall and tos to scleot from rs of tine arivers, single or double, MASON WISE, il Blufls, Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, COUNCIL BLUFFS, uwwy Depot. PajuaseIday SP PojURAIREL JO0)S 1§ Horses and Mules kept constantly on hand ar loads. ed by eon! cominis act on shert Proprictors _ SALE STABLES, corner exanine Sehool and state lands in Minnesota on 30 Information, ete., given by s fare free, ouncil Blufi g . Jusiiv, 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Towa. BOOK BINDI Ledgers, Jou Bank Work of & infty. County LANDS, CHEAP and 1 Kinds asSpee- Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & G Room 1 Everet Block, Council B Standard Papers ing m M ines and BLANK BOOK REFERENCES 0. lufls, d. Ail styles of bind S. C.ILN Buak, E 8mith & Co., Citizens' Bunk., Decre, Woll | ®irst Nationul Bank, €. B Insuz M er & Pusey,Bunkers,C. B, Savinzs b R. RICE, M. D, Cancers ) other removed Chronrc Diseases©t wikinds u sy withou Awing of bloo 1 cinlty Qver tharty yoars' pructical experience. Council Blulfs. v Consultation five Reduction in Prices, IN China, At W. S Hemer & Co Council Bl No. (lassware, Etc., 23 M tin st Creston House, Tine only botel in Council Bluffs hay Fire HEscape| 4nd ull moc 215, 217 and 21 DHN, F. W. SPETMAN &BRO NO. 509 & Daily Cavs, receipts of new goods Clothing, and ioods, al of the lutést styles Prop. MAIN ST, Hats | a full line of Dry | Call and ovsEs OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRTCULTORAT THPLENENTS DEERE, WELLS & CO,, Agricultaral leflnwlx Bugiss, Kl ;.\Ill"\l MANUFACTL ..;‘;ly. “1‘1‘ Hay Loader, also Rakes,Cider il & Press, SUELLRNS AN i, 1505 And 1 FERD CUTTERS, with Main: Street, \ Towa CORN Nos. 1 DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'vs an L Jobhors of !griculluml Implements, Wagons, Buggies, 100 1o ia" South fintn stract Chanen Mhude Towa. AXE HANDLES FL0, Gurason, TDOGEe, G F WRanT, Pres&Trons, \ AMan, Sec &Counsol Council Blufs Hml* Factory, Manufacturers nl‘ ”\w <“I"\”L‘ ‘\' sdce and Small CARPETS TCOUNCIL BLUFES CARPET CO,, Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory Goods, Ete. Na. 405 Brondway' Council Bluffs, 0w, CIGARS, TORACCO, ET( PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesale Jobbers in the— Pinest Brand\ of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28 Main and Council Blufrs, ,hu.\u COMMISSION, Fruit and Produce Comuission Merchants. No. 4 Pearl 8¢, Council "tluaifs DRUGGISTS, HARLE, HAAS & €O, Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists' Main St, and N Awlu\ul Blutrs, ndries, Ete. No. 2 1 Ponrl St., FRUITS. Wholesale Cahforma Prmts a Speclalty No General 5l Blurs, Commmiee Cou Broadway, WIRT & DUQUE l Wholesale Pruits, Confectionery & Fancy Grocerlas. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Council Blufts. GROCERIES L KIRSCHT A GOR | Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Gmcarles. Also Whole: No. 416 Brond- s, HARN ETOC. BECKMAN & €O, Manufncturers of and Wholeaale Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlory, Etc. - Council Blutts, lowa. METCALFE Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves, BROTHERS, o<, 32 and 344 Rroadway, Council Blutrs. i IH'I\E' ”””'i‘!”:fl KLEELINE & FELT, \} holesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stack, Council Blufrs, Towa. HIDES AND WOOL, D. H. McDANELD & €O, * Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tullew, Wool, Pelts, G and Furs Council Blufls Towa, COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL ('()V Illuminating & Lbricatiad 0113 Gasaliny BETC., BTO. Agent, Council BlufTs. Towa —Who £, Theadore, LUMBER, PILING, E1C. A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southem Lumb“r, Pllmg, And Bridgoe M: ber of all 1s, il Biums, Tow WINES AND LIQUOLES. JOHN LINDER, Whol Imported and Domestic Agent for St Gottharda's Herb Bittors. Main St. Council Bluifs Wines & Liquors. No. 13 SCHNEIDER & BECK, Poreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 609 Main St., Conneil Bluffs. HO! for the LAKE The Steamer OLLIE MAY Nowly fitted up,and under the charge of a BRilIn1 engineok ki pilot, 1 0w making pleas ure trips on LAKE MANAWA. W will give ehartors to purtics (or one hour orany leneth of tine desire Mutes of e iven un orders tuken ut office o, 205 Mai hetween hours 1010 12w, m L. DAUD & CO. SPECIAL NOTICES. TOTICE. such ue 1est, Foun Wants, Boarding, 1t tho low Spocial advertisenicits To Lon, For Sule, To Rent, ete., will beinserted in this col rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE torthe first inser tionand Five Cents Per Line for cach subsequent tion, Leave ad i our oftice : Poal sticet Couneil ement Browdway, nowr WAN New ten room b vements, Nioth iy el 1017 Mitin Fou sint ern mp! M. H. Tinloy WAYIED Tiouse. (OH BALEOI yity at Bie offio ST, FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUFF An excellent il mod 1 lluft st An mssistunt cook ut the OF i aquantitie s to Peurl stroet 10WA, ducational institution, furnish od with all th ducted by the SISTERS OF CHARITY 5. V. M For term of five i Torms begin first M frst Mouduy iy dress odert IWprovoments, cons uy in Bopte | Februmy. For catalo SIFTEK U Acadewy Counvil Bl a e, - e

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