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6 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS.| THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26, OI'FICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrier in any part of the city at CONLE per week. Manager. twenty T1LTON, TELEPHONES Orrick, No. 6 H.W nosing N MINORR MENTION, < Plumbing Co. ods at Reiter's | meets to-morrow even I'he very best cabmets at £ zen at Gorham's | One dozen_eabinets and a large vanel | for & s Frank Peterson waus yesterday discha Permit to wed Wittland and Sophia Funke, city A number rived at the coming races he Northwestern pay he yesterday morning, course grected with delight It appears that the 1 Wes, was u soidier in the Jate war, been a member of the 137th unteers, Young Benson has been released, his friends paying back the £5 which it was claimed the boy took from the vest of an employe of the oil y 3 A Sue City subscriber yesterday sends m with his renewal the note—*106in the shade here to-day.” He should come to Lake Manawa and get cooled off. All who would be cool, go to 616 Bluff strect this Thursday evening, where ice cream and cake will be seived for 15 cents by the ladies of the Baptist church, ik Chase, who was hart at the same time that Johnson was Killed, s still quite low, and sutfering from serious mjuries, but hopes are entertained of his recov ery. The Bre wiving Miss 1 fighting as been given Herman | both of this of fast flyers have ar ready for the mor driving park, rolled was eny and in of Johnson having vol he Nlinois was mistaken yesterday in no assignment Jiak been mide to (it bosition, the mis- take having occurred by Miss Barstow being a teacher in that school The circuit court yesterday with its work, so that it adjourned early in the afternoon until this morning. The chief and & number of the policemen search over the bottoms yesterday morning, in the hope of fir d- ing some tramps, but although box ca were visited and - other favorite resorts looked into, the men came baek without wght up ‘The Methodist conference meets here on the 7th of September, and will be an important and interesting gathering. The proceedings are to be given day by renee daily to he pub- L. Nye and Rev. Dr McC Teary number will be put out this week, which will serve as a sam- ple of what the paper will be. In the hands of the gentlemen named it is per- fectly safe to assure the public that the conforence daily will be of such interest to those of this denomination, and to many others, that it will be in great de- mand, and will be Ivertising medinm which' can be profitably used by merch ants, At T Hard and soft co; ood, lime, cement, ete. Council Bluffs Fuel Co. No. 539 Broadway. J'vln-ulmnvNu 130. LA Mus. F. H. Stewart, of Chic ago, having purchased the 1 an millinery sto will contimue busin there. Persons knowing themselves indebted will please call and settle agrapha, cmpleton has gone to Personal Pa John L. mont, Neb. J. M. Kelley, cashier of the Macedonia bank, is in the city. Dr. E. 8. Patterson, of Odell. Neb., was at the Ogden yesterday. AW the ( incinnati buggy man, was he 3 W. B. Cuppy, of Avoea, graced Coun- cil Bluffs with his presence yesterd A. Harris. of Avoea, as hale as ever, was in the Blufls yest Major Woods, the sharp-eyed sy the “Q." was here yesterdiy on still hunt, J. C. Cristy, Silver City’s eflicient post- master, is in'the city to attend the con- vention, Jerome McClintock, of the Chicago & Rock Island, returned yesterday from a Chicago trip. Judge Jumes left last evening for Des Moines to attend a meeting of the demo- cratic s central committee, A. P. Cramer was among the ent Avocans who attended the eratic gathering h E. A. Tucker agent of the 'I ill the va caused by tion of My lhfi nherick, \\]| position with the Union I 12 Cabinet the finest. Fre- some promin- demo- n .nimm ted tie kx- & Rock Island, the r ~u_'u.| is to tuke a - Photographs §3. Qu. Sherraden, 817 Broadway., - Manawa Another experin to be made on Baturday next in to running special trains trom Omaha to Lake Man- awa. The arrangements are for the Union Pacifie to sell round trip tickets for one dollar,the tickets to have conpons #4 that any express driver or boatman ehoosing 1o accept the coupons and get them cashed at the Union Pacific ticket oftice, at Broadway, can do so. This will enable the excursionists to take passage on any boat or wagon, and thus do nway with some of the difliculties heretofore experienced. The one dollar pays to the y 45 cents, to the wigons 30 cents, and to'the boats 25 cents. If this sue- ceeds in_working satisfactorily, special trains will be thus run every W ddnesd and Saturday evening. J ains. This evening a banquet w: dered by the citizens' committee of Coun- eil Blufls to O. H. Dorrance, superinten- | dent of the Nebraska division of the Union Pacific road, und other prominent (\‘“1u|~ of the it transcontinental thoroughfare, at the Ogden house in this eity. The aftitir will be elegant but quite wlwt and will tend to inereuse the cor- dial good feeling between the citizens of this pluce and |h- olh nls. Mr. Jolmsu Funeral, The funeral of John Wesley Jolnson will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the family residence, No. 1028 Sev- [8TILL 1 chairman enth avenue, The friends of the faniily are vited to attend without further notice. - See that your books are made b house & Co., room 1, Mrs. Abner Grives, of Dow City, bas & Jarge night blaoming cereus, which came out in full beauty Tuesday cvening, there being nine blossons opening at one time. DU\ DELEGATED DEMOCRATS They Meet in Two Conventions in this City To-dag. BATES' CONFESSION Trains Por the Lake— A Ban- quet To-Night—-A Variety of Spicy News inthe Biufrs, Special Choosing Delegates. The demoerats held their eonnty con tion in the opera house yesterday to 10 the and which meet here quiet afiair ck of demo Vi gressional jndicial ¢ to I'h not heeang myention dav onvention was there was a cratic enthusinsm, but beeause there was no particuiar contests, the preliminary work of pre paring for and more important convention. The cohvention was called to order by J. . Shea, who named for temporary W rson. On wed his done but wmother taking th mind of a brief s Fremont Benjamin, a e made tempoary seer A committee on credentials was ap pointed consisting of L. Kennchan, seorge Jackson, of the eity: H. Seifel of Valley: J. J. Hipsley, of Knox, ¢ John Dye, of Macedoni As committee on e tion J.J. Frainey, A Patton was chosen, A-ii4|x||r|||||« nt was o'clock On reassembling the couvention was organi port of the commit tees. The temporary organization was made permanent with the addition of A, Rink as assistant seere A committee of one from each precinet and township was chosen to sclect the thirteen delegates, this committee, as | conventi Jackson, . D. Rohrer. P. Lacey l then taken until 1 James Wild, zel Dell—J., R. Huff. mes—B. Collison. . MeNay. Knox—G, Deidrich. Lincoln—David Brown. Macedonia—d. M. Kelley. Minden—J, Looby Neola—E! R Norwalk--J. P. Maxfield. Rockford M. i French Silver ¢ KenZzie. v Honry Sciffort, Washington-H. C. McCabe. York--Henry Rishton. During the absence of the committee Mr. Briggs deli which he enon W, I sponded m a brief speech, endorsi democ administration of national i predieting all sorts of glo- ysin the future The convention then returned and re ported the following as the delegates to the two conventions to be held to-day: Congressional delegation—W. M. Pusey, Johu Currie, A. Harri G. Diet- rich, d. J. Shea, S. D, Rohrer, L. Kinne- han, E. Reichert, A, B. Perkins, H. Rish- ton, L. L l’optn P. Lacy and M. H. ation—R. W. Briges, John wood Framont Benjumin, r, J. M. Coons, L M. \ J.B. ham h‘ls' J. ~) w. ckson, A, C. Gra ssional convention meets at morning, and the judicial fternoon. Both conven- uum will be held in the opera house. - aid for county, town city Odell Bros. & (u No. 103 Pearl street, Council Blufls, Towa. m pubhshml in yes- ng the confession of \\lm is to be hung in Indiana to-day, caused no little talk and stir here yesterday. The chief interest centered about the statement that Bates confessed to having hit & man with a sand bag in Council Blufls, and threwing him under a sidewalk, where he was afterwards found dead, and supposed to have fro death while drunk. v of who this victim was, and there w much conjecturing yesterd The most commonly accepted theory seenied to be thatthe vietim was probably Mr. Nicol, n baker, and well known citize 5 found’ frozen to death Mareh 18, 1885, Mr. Nicol left the house the night Ivvl()n- and in the moruing his body was found, he lying on his f: itch in whicli there was a little His death was sutisfuctorily explained, and his ends have never been able to content themselves with the theory that he had drank too frecly and wandered off. He a4 man ik some, but there were no sutisfactory eviden that he cume to his death’ in any such way. Hence the idea that he the one w hum Bates slugged was qguite generally cepted on teading the Bradisy terda,; Still ound o ofl wasno money f id his shoes Wi e was found Ihere were no cial marks of violence found upon him, oxe pl some slight bruises, which could easily be accounted for in other wiays. At the timo of his death 1t was learned that he had been seen in com- pany with several others, but nothing definite could be learned. he ~nwm~v tion that Nicol W.h slugged by Bates be- came 80 general yesterday that telegrams wore sent by the chief of police and rs, to learn further details, Bates’ giving nswer to these telegrams wm" watched for with much - common some time ago t death by his ow Odd Feilows msurance which he held a policy, declined fo; time to pay the policy. A few d however, the company paid the §1,000, to the ly As to the confession of Bates s member of a wing l- mes gang, the statement ollection Uf statements m fo persons here. To one he said he be- longed to such a gang, and to another he admitted that he stood in with a ty of horse thieves, who belonged in Missouri and who were running horses into Ne- braska. These s belng mude der the influence of drink *d as mere talk, and little attention paid to them. is Lrother, Wiliiam Bates, has gone to Indiuna to elaim the body, in case he is hung t¢ and will have it brought back to this eity for interment, that baing thr request ot the llumm d man. . had become the report Mr. Nicol met with saness, thut the company in The 014 Be The people of Mucedonia are making arrangements for an Old Settlors’ meet ing and Haryest Home reunion, to be held in Tompkins' grove, near towu, ou Sep- tember 21, 1886, for Mills and Pottuwat tamie counties. The design is to bave the old settlers and pioneers of two coun- | ehance to mec | of the day. ~ o wd nothing to be | 1THE ances and talk ove and effect @ permanent organization should r olden times they so desire Hon. W. H. M. Pusey will be the prin cipal speaker of the oceasion, but not the only one, as there are many among the old settlers, and we haying them here I'here will be no barbecne ox, but there will be a basket dinner in the grove and ample provision will be made to accommodate all coming from a distance. The generosity of the people of this scetion has never been fully tested but none will need go hungry Due notice of an extra train from Coun cil Blufis will be given hereafter A interest is being taken by s far, and we have every son to expect i grand gather wside everything and come, for y ot Know not that “you will ever have anof n“ t <o many of those wk have so long borne the heat and bur !v H M. KELLEY, Secretary CLAYTON, Pre nt propose or roasted old ent B K Substantial abs titles and real estate loans. J. W.& E. L. Squire, No 101 Pearl street, Council Blufls, The ease Walker came to a court yesterday. The suit was on Hornkeil elaims that he lent Pratt £300 on the strength of Walker signing the note with Pratt Pratt not being able to pay he commenced suit to foree Walker to stand good for tlie endorse ment. Walker claimed that he never \vl'|||l| the note and that it sas a forgery. Pratt claimed that Walker did, and a number of expert witnesses testified that in their judgment the \ture on the note was that of Walker. The jury was out several hours i finally decided that they could not agree, andwere dis charge It is said it cight wer favor of returning a verdict in. Walker’s favor, and four against him. The court instricted the to bring in a verdict any event, as he ad- In|| the (\wlu men of in’ averdic! ainst Pra would l.l \\..Hm out e 1 this the four obje Hn- 2 ment was therefore made to cover the whole transaction, and Pratt, who ad- mitted owing the amount gets ofl without any judgment being entered against him even on his own confes: To-day's Conventious. There seems little doubt but that Golonel John H. Keatley will be made the democratic nominee for congress at the convention to be held to-day. No other name is talked of to any extent, and the nomination will doubtless be given him without a dissenting vote. There arc a number of ecandidaths named for the judicial convention. There are_three to be nominated. Among the aspirants arve: L. L. Delano, of Cass; . P Kelley, of “I“\ J. M. Hammond, of rmont; /. Cullison, of Shelby; E. Aylesworth, of Pottawattamie; H. U. unk, of Audubon. e A SINKING STAR. The Probable Fatal Illness of Tom Keene, the Talented Tragedian, New York Journal ything points to the fact that Mr. T cene, the tra- yedian, will never go on the stage again. t would be a miracle that would permit him to return. For some time past Manag has been dubious about the chances of his star ning his health, and though the stories were all TOsy thiat were told about his condition in the early portion of the sen they have gradually be- come_more and more uncertain, until Mr. Hayden frecly confesses that the actor who was unquestionaoly the very best exponent of the brain and musc school of the American stage will be sce no more. It wiil be” remembered ths months ago Mr. Keene s suddenly with ralysis in St. Joseph,Mo. brought back here by easy stages and went o reside at his old home in Brooklyn To a great extent his power of ~]\r\(-(>h e, tuttered while spe: ongue seemed tostick on certain ble to pronounce them, till, he appeared in public more or less, was seen at some of the theatres, and when the summer n came on he went down to his place at Sea Bright, There h to recover much of his old v y and his speaking got r. Manager Hayden was over yed at the new prospeets and toid ybody Alflllll\l]’ilfl) that his coming r Hayden t about nine change. Mr. return of the difli- *h was most apparent, and of one side of the body ap- ease, For a few da, ager Hayden hoped thut it would chs for the better, but he soon had to this up, for it was apparent that Keene not alone wonld not aet, but i m 1 orobability would sink rapidly and di before long. It is now believed, es- pecially by those who know Mr. Keene'’s condition best, that he will not live more than ninety days. With him wiil taken altogether, America, He ha branch of the cven smg a leading man drama, a burlesque Keene grew worse, culty of spe the paraiy peared to ine vw o pass away, probably, the best’ actor in been eminent in every tric art, in lm 5.,ung- i {e has be redy, mmh dy n ctor, low comedian o . His Richard IIT was unquestionably the best to be seen in the world, He had a » fund of ani- malism, which he constantly drew upon to exert himself to the utmost in his act ing. It was undonbtedly this constant over exertion that brought on the p: alysis that will undoubtedly pro il The office of the has recently been de tiful model of the Ja eruiser niwa-Kan plicated for the Am perfect working orde r‘ and abont it is according to scale. fect ship in miniature. of the navy ted with a beau- du- y. It is in everything It is a per- his to be Kirk's German Pile Ointment, Sure cure for blnd, blecding, and iteling Piles, One box has cured the worst cases of ten years standing. No one need suffer ten minutes after using this wonderful Kirk's German Pile Ointment. 1t absorbs tumors, allays the itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instand relief, Kirk’s German Pile Ointment is ||u'|unu| only for Piles and itehing of the private parts, and nothing else, Every box is warranted by our agents, Sold by druggists; sent by wail on receiptof pr 50¢ per box. DR, C. 0. BENTON Cleveland ¥. Gooodman and Kulin & ( 15th wnd Douglas 18th and tumlnl -~ A woman in Albany cide the other day because band was out of work and she added to his burdens, Ehe was sent to the House of Shelter, and when her husband returned with employment he found her glad to be alive, BEST LAUNDRY WORK In the olty cau b obtained by patronizing the LAUNDRY Blufls Sold C. attemted sui- her hus- _she thought HomeSteam 504 Browdway Council GEO, W. SCHINDELE, Prop, Neone but experienced hands employed of town urders by mail or expr Out 58 solicited, and ties mect and renew former acquaint- l wwork warrauted. OMAHA DAILY speakers | BEE: Harkness Brothers NO. 401 BROADWAY, COTITCIL. BLLUFFES, Ia. opening new and heautiful designs in CARPETS. Moquette, Body Brussels, Ielvet Tapestry Brussels, 3-Ply Ingrains, 2-Ply Ingrains, Rag Carpets. Ete. Mattings For offices, for pri | Broadwa |DRESS GOOD ’Iw lotels, at Harkness lodge rooms, Call Bros,’, 401 Are now cots. Flani cellent for tray arriving and in stoek 1 Cashmeres, et ling and 1 sery lu' SILKS. Black Silks and in the new colors, nality the best uml rices the lowest or good goods. Ladies wishing r ble gmnlfl will call on Harkness No. 401 Broadway, Conneil Bluf Hosiery. A few more of those Hose Ieft at 25c., in black and in colors, at Harkness Bros., No, 401 Broadway. OIL CLOTHS new patterns and a large cet from. Door Mats, ll|u:~l. urmm Poles, ete., at No. 401 filnmwu), Lisle Thread stock to s Curtains, ness Brotl * MONEY T(l LOAN-—-At lowest rates. Real estate handled, In surance written and all kinds of honds bought by F. J. Day No. 39 Pearl §t., Council Bluffs. Established 1881, Gity Steam -Laundry! REMER n(}:.fil’)‘;—ll{l(illT, . 34 N. Main Street, Council Bluffs, Finest work anit lowest prices for fine wori All collars and cuffs re- turned in collar and cuff boxes iwthout extra charge, which guar- antees work in same condition as it leaves us. Out of town orders re- ceive same attention and at same rates as city work. COUNCIL BLUFFS Driving Park. Fall Meeting. FOUR DAYS' RACING. H Tuesday, Aug. 3lst, Wednesday, Sept. ist, Thursday, Sept. 2d, and Friday, Sept 3rd, Including special attractions by Prof. A. E. Waiker's world famous Racing Dogs duily and Balloon Ascensions by Prof, A Parker daily, in front of the grandstand Other attractions in the consisting of celebrated Kentue Ohio, Illinois, Wisco Reduced rate ever, hmlv ar ptting, Fae and Ru way of speed horses from Indiana and on all railroads have a good time, s, nddress I‘RANK STUBBS, Seceretary OmahaDentalAssociation Come Or. HAUGHAWOUT, - Manager. Nos. Omaha and Painless Dentistry. No humbug! G Air, Ether und Choroform, with their sickening effoct st wonderful anuesthetic, purity- up the tissues Omaha Dental Association, Sole Prop'rs. Gold Plat2 ar Gu Best tecth old Crowns, nt ), speclulty "JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and Federal courts Roows 7 and s Shugart Block. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26. 1886, BOSTON TEA COMPANY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 16 Main and 15 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. WANTED=<<100,000 MORE CUSTOMERS, Arcadian Waukesha (,mtfe The World’s Favorite, that took t all I Domestic Ginger the New Orleans Expositic Ale. GOLD WEDAL over Ales at A most delightful beverage in either hot or cold at the springs in Wankesha, Wis,, and made of the finest freshly imported Jamaica Ginger Root, the juices of tropi fraits, Avcadian Mineral Spring Water and Loaf Sugar. Eminent medical authority has pronouanced it “the most perfect example of an aromatic Non-Alcoholie stoma-h stimulant, while as a beverage it is simply delicions.” For sale by H, T. Patmer, A M. B ||‘:1~Iw_\'. Joe Driessbach, H. A, Buird, JW K C. Deetken, 2. G Morgan & Co., ST Me \lu Louic & Metzger, F.W. Spetman, John Short & Son $2.50 Per Doz. or 25C Per Bottle. WHOLESALE AGENTS: WIRT & DUQUETTE - -L. KIRSCHT % CO- COUNCIL BLUFFS. B/ae el elna e e RN/ G AR A} s HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER weather. Bottled divect Ed. Danicls, Faylor & Calef, Libbits & Ward Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildiigs moved on Tittle Giant trucks, best in the world. 808 Bighth Avenue and Eighth Street.Counil Bluffs. Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand STOVES, Furniture, etc. M. DROHLICH, 608 Broadway. Beotd 4 ::MWI;MMZ y_)me NEVI VOV the Glocpert Line of Wans Wosshiash yam/tb euwet M i this bity. LANDS, CHEAP Farming lands in Towa, Minnesota, Texas, Kansgas and Arkansas. 1 nging from £1.25 to $12 per acre. School and state lands in Minnesota on 30 years time 5 per cent interest. Land buyers fave free. Information, ete., given by P. P. Lanstrup, N 5 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. BOOK BINDING fl;‘ County and 11 Kinds a Sy ball and examine ey %»w— Lines a»f Waors. 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, Establishea 1857 1A, ialty. Prumpt Attention to Mail Orders HOREHOUSE & (0. Room 1 Everet Block, Councit Bluis Standard Papers Used. Al styles of bind ing in Magazines and N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Oftie er Americ press Com pany, R. L. WILLIAMS, 18 N. Main St., Council Bluffs, Ia., and 15th St., Room 10, Omaha wfacturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- tels, Plate and Window Glass, Show Cases, Elevators (hand and hy- draulic,) &e. BLANK BOOKS. AFFERENC O. B National Buak, M Citizens' Bunk, ) e e Mc er & Pusey,Bunkers,C. B, Suvings Uan Siith & o, R. RICE M D, Or other T ved witho Cancers i); (o 1o, Chronie Disease © ull kinds w specinlty Reductlon in Prices, IN China, (lassware, Etc., At W. S Hemer & O Council B . iy Horses and Mules | For all purposes. ho ght and sold, at retull ang inlots. Large quantittes to select (rom Soveral puirs of fine avivers, single or double. MASON WISE., Council Blufls, Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, | BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUKFS, Opposite Dumwy Depot. Main st Creston House, e only hotel in Council Blutls having Fire Hscape And all modern improvements. 216, 217 und 219 Main st MAX MOHN, Prop. 'F. W. SPETHMAN & BR 0 09 & 10 MAIN Pajueseidey Se POURAITAL Y0015 1Y NO. Horses 80d Mules kept constautly il or in car louds. filled by contrict oushérg on hand Daily Hats of Dry at mflrdunurm.:xmlx receipts of new goods motice. Btock sol Proprictore ‘ans, Clothing, and a full line SALE STABLES, corner and Telpp] bt u‘. 114 Fo K | Goods, ail of thie lutest styles. Caii ave. dnd |Hl street | 'WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. INMPLEMENTS AGRICUT DEERE CRAL WELLS & CO,, Wi Agricultural Tmple (ml»‘ Bugdins, Carrinres, Lite L Fte. Co KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO6 Make the Original and Completa | HavI.omIer. also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, CORN SHELLERS AND EERD CUTTERS, Nos. 1501, 150, 150 yuth Main Stroet, Connci Thiffe, Tows. DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs un 1 Jobbors of Agricaltural Tmplements, Wagons, Buggles, T o o™ St oo Tows Te. Towa Farm Machinory. reot, Council Butfe ANE HANDLE Fi QuEasoN, T DovaL s, Wiianm, Proc&Trons, v S &Counsol. Council EIuT» Hanlfl Factozy, Tnearporated.y Manufactirers of Axio, Pick, Sindee and Small andies, of evory description, CARPETS COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Oll Cloths, Cartain Fixtures, Upholstory Goods, Etc. No. 405 Brondway' Council Buira, Towa, CIGARS, TORACCO, KTt PEREGOY & MOORE —~Wholesale in the- Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 25Main and 27 Poarl Sts. Council Blufrs, Town. Jobbers COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesale Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No. W Pearl St., Council Hlutrs. DRUGGISTS, HAAS & CO,, Wholesale Drugglsls 0ils, Pamts, Glass, Druggist .. No. 22 Main St., and oot e undries, ¥ No. 21 Penrl 8t FRUIES, T0. W, BUTTS, Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General ('un\mrixuv\‘m\n‘ 50 ounctl Blu®ts, Drendway, s WIRT & DUQU T 'TE, Wholesale Pruits, Confectionery & Fancy Grocerles. N 16 and 13 Pearl St,, Council Bluffs, GROCER H—~ Z L KIRSCHT Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Grocerle:. Also Wholesale Liquor Donlers. No. 416 Broad- Council Blufrs. BECKMAN & €O, Manu‘ncturers of and Wholesale Doalers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. 625 Main Council Bluffs, lowa. ALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 342 and 344 Broadway, Council Blufrs, HEAVY LINE & Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Towa. HIDES AND WOOL HARDWARE, K D \X«IV\A ll»&(u Commissmu Werchants for Sale of Hidss, Tallow, Woul, Pelts, Grease and Furs Council Blufls Tows. OILS. Co,, COU I, BLUFI'S OIL —Wholesale Deals Illuminating & Lubricating on, G132l 1) 8. Theodore, Auent, Councll Blutrs, Town. in— LUMBER, PILING, ETC. A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Sout_hem Lumber Piling, And Brid jaltios.Wholoaulo Luime No. 130 Main St Blufte. Towa, AND LIQUOK JOIHN LINDER, Wholesalo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agunt for otthara's Horh Bitters. No. 13 Muin St. Council Bluffs SCHNEIDER & BECK, Poreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, N0 Matin St., Couneil Bufs, 10! for the LAKE The Steamsr OLLIE MAY ftted up, and under the churgo of wincer and pilot, 15 DOW mking pl Newly Ekilllu ure trips LAkE MANAWA. ive chart: s for ono hone oflive o, w SPECIAL NOTICES.- 7O Epocinl adyert) To 3 Mt t i (0. P such o5 Legt, Foun 1o Rent, Hants, Bourding, rted in this column at the low Fatdol TN G TS 1 inser tionand Five Conts Per Line (or euch subsequens plisements at our oflice oadwry, Councl insertion. Leay No. 12 Veal stecet, n Blufrs WANTS, (OB RENT—Now 1o orn improy M. "Aldl-),Nu WAL TOR BALEOI papors, in « at lice oftice No. 12 Pourl s ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUFFS, 101V A. An excellent aducational institution, furn od with all the om hous inth ave und Biufl et 7 Mt St —Anusslstant cook uat the Ogde modern improvements, o S1STERS OF CHARITY, 1. ¥ For term of Lve iaonths, $76. Torws begin fivst Monday in Septeiabe Arst Mojicta iry. For ext dress SISTER SUPE FrancisAcadewy Council u cted by the M