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* leased a store in the opera hou THE SUNDAY BEE.| COUNCIL BLUFES. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Pelivered by enrrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per week A W.Tivroy, - -« Manager. TELEPHONES Prerspss Orrice, Noo 48 NiGir Evrror No, 2, MINOR MENTION. New York Plumbing Co Summer elothing cheap at Reiter's Dr. C. €. Hazen, dentist, 100 Main W. H. Sherranden, dentist, 27 Ma Wedding presents at Chapman's Residents on Mynster street are ¢ oring for more lights The publie schools and the aeademics open one week from to morrow Furniture and stoves sold on weekly or monthly payments by A, J. Mandel T'he Manawa club go to Crescent City to-day to play the ball club at that place. I have removed my mi linery estab lishment to No. 409 Broadway. H. Fried man. George Smith, formerly of the Phani sociated with *T'ex,"” at i |u_)~l A l‘, H incock has bult and Jaunched on the lake a new boat, & beauty, ealled the Columbi pgements are being made for a ‘m nic for the Baptist Sunday school to he held next Thursday . C. Miller is inting Beenes |‘m' Dohany'sopera honse woods, sea and sovoral new Amonz vural The nssault and_ battery ense of Me Nulty and his bartender McVeltics, is to come up to-morrow afternoon in the superior court Permit to wed Points and Emn been given Thomas Pruite, both of Honey Creck; also to Daniel Pitsenberger and Rosa Clayton, both of Mucedonia James H. MeShane and Major D, H. Wheeler the int were in the Blufis yesterday in sts of the Omaha exposition , and distributing some - attrac tive and interesting reading matter. A happy gathering of friends were most hospitably entertained Friday night atthe home of Henry Plnmer, the ocea- gion being the birthday of his daughter, Miss Josephine Plumer Mrs, Bennett, wife of * Ben- nett, secured a divorce yeste e seems that she has done her best to re- form him and get nlong with him peacea- bly. but all efforts proved in vain, so she has had the knot untied. There will be an examination Bloomer building, commencing Tuesday, at 8:45 a. m., for the accommodation of those public school pupils who fail pass at the June examinutions, who desire to tuke another cl promotion. Among those camping on Lake Man- at the awa are F. B. Miller, Henry Atkins, Harry Bowman and James Bowman. They antend to remain until Monday mumuu; when they will return to busi- ne No doubt but one or two of the party will steal away this evening to come up to the city. It looks it Council Blufls would secure a union depot and also a fi depot on Main street for the : tion of heavy shippers in that city. Several good move: re being made in th it direction, and it begins to ook as if Council Blufls would Soon have some of its long-felt wants supplied. The Sunday school of Saint Paul's church will meet to-day at m., i the new church. The Bible 5 confirmation class will meet at hour, All persons desirous of the church are hand the LR e ‘wy recror 2t the £a¥lfest possivie moment. In the circwit court yesterday the case of Dohany against Cocke & Morgan WAs on tri: I'his was a claim for rent, the plaintiff claiming that the firm had e for a ed at their d once be- in favor of trial was nd then term of years vl The ¢ ¥ docided Cooko & Morgan, but & now granted. The ferry trains are getting more and more_crowded, and by no means furnish suflicient nc those de- siring to go fi to the other with teams. for a wagon bridge grows d 1t is to be hoped that the demand may bewet, and if some of the moves now on toot do not fall through there will be one ere many moons. The neighborhood rumpus by Mrs. Gibson and Mrs, (ireen bruunlu into court, w y Judge Aylesworth yes sulted in M Gibson and cost be some excellent advice asto her future condnet. Mrs. Green insists t. she fears Mrs. Gibson will do further vio- lence, and the latter may be called on to give bonds to keep the peace, 12 Cabinet the finest. Sk which vduy, and re- being ‘fined §6 bemg given - Photographs $3. Quality rraden, 17 Broadwiy - A Misstng Wife. On Friday last Mrs. Nels Nelson, of ne to this city in com- brother, and the two were shopping about town, \\ hen the brother got ready to go home he could not find her, and started off, leaving her in the city. Her husbund came here at once to hunt her up, and the I could get was that she was son’s store, and therve said brother had gone home without her. , and she did not know how she was going to get home. She said she had no money, and talked of getting some work to do here in order to get moncy take her home. Her husband in 0 morning paper to the x‘.. that he would be waiting at the [I(hl(lflh'k' YOS terday from 8 o'clock until 2 o'clock, but she did not appear in answer to this and sement, out hev, Ti shightly out of ho bas wandered away he went home w beud, and that she - Hard and soft ¢ wood, lime, coment, ete. Council Blufls Fuel' Co. 'No. : Broadway. Te ephone No. 146 The Boys an's Oan. The appearance of & wagon filled wi boys and guarded by Chief Matthews ond Officer O'Brien eaused a little stir us the load passcd along the principal streets en route to the calaboose yester- day afternoon. Inquiry soon led to the disclosure of the fact that there was no very serious matter involved. It seems thal there has bLeen sowe little trouble among some of the help at the canning factory One of the foremen had been employing so many boys that the men could not earn fair wages, and the boys were more given to play than to worl The foreman was relieved of his posi and a large number of boys discha and the work given to men. The boys {uwrd:\y sfternoon were hanging about he factory and and proving v annoy- ing. Finally the police were sent for, and nineteen of the striplings were taken in charge. They were prought to police headauarters in a wagon, and after being cautioned to keep away from the factory were allowed to go again ou their prem- 10 behave. gz squested to be present or | Trouble | FiR S\I\Tb AND SINNERS. A Gathering of News Oovering the and the Races. Churches HUNTING FOR A MISSING WIFE With Boys at the Canning A Faliing Scaffold In Two Workmen—The Kost. Factory Jures Search Methodist Confercnce. mnual conference of the Method siscopal ehnreh opens in this cit on Puesday of nest week. Bishop Bowmian will preside and the sessions, especially the evening ones, will be of interest to | | many outsideof t nominational lines e procecdings will be taken daily ina | conference paper to be edited by Rey | Dr. McCreary and Rev. Mr. Nye. The initial number appeared yesterday, us a sample of what the daily will be. Itisa | readable sheet, and th will doubtless he o demand for it wmong those who e ling matter, and especially those anxions to learn the de tails of the conference work, — Presiding Elder Smith, of this distriet, and the pas- tor of the Broadway church, w pointed at the last annual conferenc: committee to arrange the grammie for the conference here. They vresent the following sire to get religions TUESDAY, SEPTEMGE] €00 p.m. Sernon by the | “leteher Brown, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMIiI $:00 p. 1, Anniversary of Fre A A AT Society s address by Dr. Hartzell, PIEMBER O, ol v ). R Torse: acramental service, condy 00 ¢ nee, 2.30 Waoman's Home s by Mis J.F.Willing S:00 .. societyy adds Anniversary of the Missionary <s by Dr. J. M. Reid. LSEPTEMBER 10, Sermon by Rev. W. 11 w08, w . Business of conferenc .. Anniversary of Preachers’ Aid society * addresses hie speakers, 8:00° p. o, Educational annivel v: ad- dresses by Bishop Bowman, Hon. D. 5. Sigler, and Prot. Hamilton. SEPTEMTER 11, W. 0. Allen. Ot conference, ary of Woman’s For report by Miss co secretarys wi- unounced. K:00 p. . Annivers the Sunday Seliool Union and “I'ract ‘societies; address SATURDAY, Serimon by Rey. Business Anniyer ) a. m. 5a.m. eign Libbie e dresses by speakers to son by Di. Hurlburt. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 9:00 0. m. Conférence love teast; the Rev. Jolin Hestwood, leader, 11:00 a, m. ermon by followed by 3:00 p. 1 of elders, S:00 . m. the Lev, 11, Bishop Bowman, rdination of deacons. Sermon, followed by ordination Annual mis .fium sermon, by siness of Conference, £ all the ehurches i upied on Sunday by me e Conferento and visiting brathrei. CHURCH NOTES, preaches in the A. M. E. nwn. nz, the pastor, Rev. Mr. being ealled to Red Onk to-day. lln- Sunday school Bible ¢ nd con- firmation ¢ shurch meet in the new churchat 10 o'clock this morn- he city bers of Rev. chur ing. Rov. Mr. MeDowell will preach m Saints church this e\unnh on ‘“‘Life’s Practical Pul<ations. ‘I'he new Episc church will be dedi- cated one week from to-day, The event will be one of the most interesting and important in the r ous histare of the Tht chureh i3 ong of the most me in the state. Y.M. C. A. hold a2 meeting at 4 o'clock this noon in the paviliion, on Fourth strect, to which all are cordially tional church “A Cloud of mwmlum is ices at the Congre murninu. Sub, this Witnesses. A at Woodbine two converts » who will be here e of St. at the open- ing sct Paul’s church. Kid Gloves, l.‘h~ H wrkness Bros., See the 69¢ Kid (i]u\'«-: this we Harkness Bros. e Notes' at the Track. “The Driving park is the scene of busy meeting preparations for opens Tuesday. f fast steppers, and there is no time during the day but what speedy feet ean be seen on ths track. "The grounds,building and track are in excellent condition, and all the details of the vreparations for the sport are being well arranged. Yesterday morning five carloads of horses arrived from Mapleton, where the horses have been at the races. These horses were expected to arvive Friday the which night, but they seem te haye been dragged along on the road with many delays. The horsemen w hot, and propose tolay their grievance higher ofticialsof the railway. They were all lonaed at 9 o'clock Friday morning, and the understanding was that when they reached the Junction they would have their ears coupled onto the throngh freight, so that they would come right through, but although they got to the Junction fiftcen minutes before the through freight came in, they were obliged to wait for the mixed train, and me along on that, being kept on the L for twenty-six hour: The esti- ed valuo of the tive cars of horses is 000, and the wear and tear caused by the vexa scause the horsemen to express their indignation iu very forel ble, if not clogant languago, The race programmes wil! be published by W. M. Flynn, of T Ficld and He is an old progra ,and it is state that ov i done to give satisfaction to provide all drivers and riders with col- ors, silk and satin eaps and jackets, mak- ing it convenient for judges and specta- tors to distinguish each | “The entrios close to- The large number of and others coming i will be one of the lirg There will be some spoc: before the row evening. dy here At there er here. and some wong the Jlinker, with a rec- 2:164, Little Em ilor lsm 2174, and Frank W. The prediction is made that there will' be a faster mile paced than eyer be fore in lowa, and that the record in this state of 2:198 will be cat down considora- bly by the winner here. Tnere are some very sperdy trotters also to muke interasting races, among lhllf lluy with & record of G, Geno Bmith 229 Amy King 2274, Consul 2:28, Logan Chief 227, @3, Duteh Girl 2:26;, Black Amanda T. 2:84, Sunshine 2:42; there seems to be no end to the who are now oceupying the long stables and are resdy to go. Among other horscs noticed at the lmeta park is the fine stallion, Johu A, Rawlins, with | of whisk B THE SUNDAY, nrrmn of 2:333, Star ( who is showing some great | working, Julia Lee, a pacer who has a | record of 2:82, Jim ‘Crow, another pacer mark_of 2 | 2:343, Fred F. 2:4)} numerous others ¢ better futures Harle, the little home favorite, wnd can easi \\ re Geotge A. Hazard Cyclone 2 good records and still with a pacer, who is showing up nce her record ottias Russoll, of Hinwath Kan., cre with his pacer. Express, with a vecord of 2:31, and will hardly go back | without taking some money I'he gallopers are many,” Among those | noticed are Jim Sheiby, ¥ her, Count | csz, Luna Brown. Becswin v Allen and Bast 1o, these two by r owned by John rt, Mary ted Light, | Pog ind othe H Bouck has ten horses at the track Allare young and most _of them have neyer been in race. Heis a veteran, having been a trainer for twenty-two | vears.” Among the hov whicn lie has | is Van Duke, with a record of 2:354, and Ben Johmson, a pacer with a record of | owned by Mr. Johnson, of Farra gut, la. Hehasalso Ada €, owned by Mr Quick, and she may be entered althongh that is not eertain, He has al IL C. Leonard, owned by M of Lincoln. He has « record of on the track here two- years ngo. not in good condition and will not tered. ~Mr. Boue non, a_grecn pacer owned by Lee Des Moines, who promise great things 1 : Mattic Stipp, a \so in train ing and showing iner 3. M. Vail, of Garden € green stallion, Nick Skinner Walter Gec of Winterset, Silent Fri f Nethaw N speed. ve, lag b i J)w pacer with ary a bay stallion, a pacer, and Diamond, '« chestiut gelding, : Ted McMahon, ing, is here, He and 1s the gelding i party in Omakia on the 3 7 the race there. There is alsoa fine-looking black mare, Phocebe Hall, young but promisnz. Ben Gibson, a brown gelding with a record of 215, is he also. of 2:58, W surprise f July by win- g 3 There are many wel II known hlv|\l'l||l'l1 Among them are W, H. ¢ X Ihulv'( Charle \\Hwn () knows ¢l A0 ) Long=hore, ton, Mo.; A Nush, of Keariey, D. W, Mulhollen, of Grand Island:J. A, m, of Biggsviile, y, the (;ur- Grimes and Mr. 11 George wher ot Consul. of Fairbury, Sinclair, of ner has been getting up a ce which promises to bean in- ide feature. The race will Inesday, and will be par- ticipated m by & number of home steeds. Among those alveady entered are George Wesner / welding, Beth SED Sty sorvel gelding, 1 Mace Wis Holst's grr gio; T, I have removed my ock of millinery, cte., 1o No. 409 Bro: ay. H. Friedman. ulditig has been on the siek list for several days. Iman, of the Nonpareil, o for his home in Creston, Mrs. O'Hern and her sister Miss White, of Perry. lowa, are visiting Mrs, Durgan in this ¢ John Lindt has returned from Minton and Carson where he has been looking after some of the whisky e and cases left uH has received the sad 1 ner mother, Whi suddenly at ber fiome in Heeurred quite Virgini ke, of the late firm of Cocke & been looking after the liti- yation in _court, and returns to-day to §ls home in Kearney, Nob, W. Hutchinson and wife leave this evening for Chicago. Mr. Hutehinson ill return in a couple of days, while his wife will remain for several weeks. Mrs, S. A. Wheeler, of Omaha, has re- turned from an extended eastern trip, and stopped over here to sce her father, Mr. D. Serman. She will reach home to-day. Miss McKinzie, daughter of Danicl McKinzie, son of H. Ouren, of Silver Cr inthe city yeste ul.\) accompanying the teachers who came in to be examined. Mrs. X. Y. Kennett, of Shenandoal who has been looking after her propert on Blufl' street, in this city, and been the i guest of C. Wesley’s family, returned home las* eyening. Mrs. G. A. Robinson is basking in the sunshine of Holt county, Neh., on Capt. (&) ‘\[ Brown’s ranch, wherc hee daugh- 0. M. Brown, has been looking tle interests, "L\lmnn Eiseman, of the well-known firm of Henry Eiseman & Cc urned yesterday affernoon from a several weeks' pu ing tour of the castern marts. His family preceded him several days. Charles Riggs, an employe of the Wabash, has returned from Hlinois where he has to see asister, whosll with consumption. She was mnl\\\lmt better when he left, and h deemed her condition at present not alarming. Mary Sims, a sister of the well- 20b Sims, arrived issouri to take the by Miss Wood- e Sixth grade of the Sims 1s well qualified bemg a graduate of the ool Sepuembo ey, Mr. vesterday from ) position held “last ye hury, as teache Hill school. Mi for the position, Council Bluffs high sc Soon after novel writte in 18, the new by Ed. Wright of this ¢ entitled * erard and Eulali will ap- pear in _book form, beautifully bound, and will be on sale at Bushnell’s book store. ‘The edition is very limited, and partics wishing copies should procure them as soon as possible after public tion. Price $1.50. - H. Friedman has removed to No. Broudway. 400 —— Searching for lKost. There are no fresh tidings concerning the missing Johr: Kost. A telegram wus received yesterday confirming the st ment that the body found on the railway track had been identified as that of a man named White. at puts an end to all surmises that it was the unfortunate unfortunate and his vening to Kost. The last seen of the man he was at Bethany brother left for that } take up the tracc the if possible. The anxiety of the here 15 very great, and nothing will be undone to s0lve the terrible mystery. le I have l'cmu\'rd to Nu. 409 Broadway. H. Friedman Took a Tumble. Yesterday foreroon two men employed in repairing the old Colc barm on M strect had a fall, which gave both a nar- row cape from very serious injuries, Their names were William White and J E. Thompson. Aeumll]dl made rather tiimsil ay, thro ing both men to the umund a distance of sixteen feet. WHhit ck on his head and back, and was injured intern ally. Thowpson had his ankle badly sprained, BEE: g A AUGUST 29, 1886 ~TWELVE PAGES. OLD MA el She Causes Him to Lose a Fat of Maney. On Friday there arrived at the Revere house in this eity a noticeable, if not no roll table couple, the man being elderly, ovi- dently between fifty and sixty years of and the lady being a maiden of not than twenty summers. They regis das J. R Hartzell and Miss Dollie line, both from Kansas City. It now develops that the ol ntleman had had his affections completely captured by the maiden. He had been dealing largely in real estate in Kansas City and had been fortunate, — his pockets being full of money and his bank account heavy, He became charmed with the coy maiden, whom he met first in Kan sas City about two months ago. He pro d to marry her, and they started off Vtrip, arriving in this city as stated » evening beford ting away from Kansas City, while the old man was cooing with his charmer, she got posses sien of his pocket book, which contained £2,400, there being nineteen §100 bills She insisted that she would keep this money for him until they were married She rolled it up inn bitof paper and placed it in her bosom, and that was his bank until they reached this city. On the way ~here the old man was fearful that she would lose the money. but she would satisfy him that it was all vight, the lump apparently being th all right. The \\’whzm'_r wis (n(m place in afew days, and on I'ri 1 girl reported to her ad wl lost the money. The announcement came with great surprise to the foolish lover. The girl explained that she had left the money in her dress in her room, and that some one must have stolen it. Scarch was made to see if it had not dropped somewh but the o T wion of the { Police Matthews and Detective Joe Goss have been at work on the case for twenty-tour hours or more but they could get” no elue to the disap pearance of the money. Cert is that the man is ont of pockcet and with little or no show of ever ge umw it Last_evening the girl's aunt arrived from Kansas O to got the givl o back at onee, as her tive had died there. made b hich the Kansas man has hardly de- his cash with his fair posit any mof maiden — - A Dark Knight. It now appears that Charles Knight, who recently bought out Mrs. Davis’ ond hand store and whose sudden dis- nee was noted in the Ber ded in getting the better of the by several hundred dollars, Mrs. formed Knight's acquaintance in ¢ 1s recognized as Since then he 1 re- tsmouth, Neb., where it 1 bought a farm. He made the purchase of the stock of Mrs. Davis with the understanding t he had sold sue- tudy Davis stern man his farm, and that as sooy as the money reached him he would pay her. After ing possession of the store for few s he left, claiming that ke would go tullatmuuulh and see why the cash was not fortheonmying, I dropp .x Davis a postal a'fewhlays later, ing thathe would rtuty tlibinoxt s but not showing upy N f D possession agait. She E |., he took? cr zold watcl |vl ! I\.nll, .nnl other artic lvs d that is out about £400. Mrs. Dayvis went to Plattsmouth, but could get no trwoe-of Knight, and was informed that he never ow ned a farm in that v Such is her side of the Fal mond ring @, affair, with Knight yét ‘to be heard from. Mrs. Davis has been extremely unfortun - ate in s 17it seems that her expe fue This week for bar; new goods—no old stoc Bros. ns in Kid Gloves, — o to Harkness When yow want to find that smoles, go to MOORE & KEPLINGER'S CIGAR STORE, No. £19 Broadiway, Conncil Blugfs., And you'll find him induleing in one of those anyvody fine e ars on which they bave built up their Muke a your appe ts the crowds come and reputation. ntments for £o An clegant line of iy vi 1 anl The vin this great thorought P. C. MILLER. No. 13 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, LATEST DESIC MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. their House, Sign and Decorative Painter. Mache Wall Orname None but best hands employed and charges as low as others ST, FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUFFS, 101/ A, An excellent educationul institution, fur ed with all the modern improvements, con- ucted by the SISTERS OF CHARITY B, V. M For term of five months, Terms begin first Monday in September first Monday in Fe dress Pupier and For catalogues ad- R SUPERIOR FnesiAcademy Council Blut's,” OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS ) COUNCIL BLU Establishea 1857 K, 1A, Horses and Mules For all purposes. bought and sold, at retall and inlots. Large quantittes (o sclect from Beveral pairs of fine drivers, single or double. MASON WISE, Couucil Blufts, Reducnon 1n Prices, China, ( lassware Etc., AtW.S llolnu & Co's, No. 23 Main st Council Blufls, @ her to be on |} 1 I VEL Foroffices, 690 BOOK Ledgers, So ialty, Citizens' Hank, wirst ) Trotting, Bank Work of ationnl Bank, Meer & busey.tiankors.C. . Savings Buuk, COUNCIL BLUFFS Driving Park. Fall Meeting. FOUR DAYS' RACING. Pacing LVET, S-PLY INGRAINS. Rag Carpets. ete. MATTINGS, call for prices at Harkne No. 401 Broadway. DRHESS GOODS Ave now ar Rotels, lodge vooms, efe., viving and in stock. Ladies Look out for the advertisement of the Council Bluffs Carpet Company, No. 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs, which will appear in this space in @ They will announce bar JARPE' never beforve offered in Council few days. gains in Ete. Blugfs. BINDING County and 11 Kinds aSpee- Prompt Attetion fo Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & (0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Bluffs, Standard Papers Used, Al styles of bind- | ing i Magazi BLANK BOOKS. REFE C. B. National Buak, and Running Tuesday, Aug. 3ist, Wednesday, Sept. ist, Thursday, Sept. 2d, Including Imp daily e Prof.A rrandsts & Othe l\ ntucky, Ohio, sonsin everybody and duced rates on nd Friday, Sept 3rd. Apmml attractions by Prof. Waiker's world famous Rucing { Balloon Asconsions by daily, in front of the way of speed horses from Hlinois, Indians and all railroads. Come have a good time. For particulars, address FRANK STUBBS, Secretary Creston House, Tie only hotel And all 215, 2 1 in Council Bluffs having HEscape wodern fmprovements. aud 219 Muin MAX MOUN, Prop HARKNESS BROTHERS 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Are opening new and beautifal designs in CARPHTS, BODY BRUSSELS, Ticots, cellent for traveling suits and fall service, | 6 - Black Sitks and in the new Towest for good goods. ness Bros., No, 401 Broadicay, Council Bluffs. ELOSLEIN X . A few move of those Liste Thread Hose left at colors, at Harkness Bros.', 401 Broadicay. OIL, CLOTHS In many new patterns and a larvge stock to select from. Curtains, Curtain Poles, cte., at Harkness Brothers, 401 Broudway, Council Bluff: rolors. ishing veliable goods will call on Havk- Buys a paiv of Kid Gloves this week at Havkness Brothers, No. 401 Broadway, Council Blufls. BOSTON TEA COMPANY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 16 Blain and 15 Pearl Street, Counsil Bluffs. WANTED---100,000 MORY | 2 fents, Awnings, Rooflug Slate, Man- U tels, Plate and Window filass, Show- | Cases, Elevators (hand and hy- | draulie,) TAPESTRY 2 BRUSSELS, PLY INGRAINS 31ro; Flannels, Cashmeres, Ete. Fa- Quality the b and prices the 25 250, in black and in Door Mats, Rugs y, CURTAINS, CUSTOMIRS, : Gity Steam Laundry! I REMER CSEARIGHT, No. 34 N. Couneil Bl Finest work and lowest prices for fine work. Al collars and cuffs re- turned in collar and cuff boxes wwthout extira clharge, which guar- antees work in same condition as it Out of town ceive same attention and at rates as city wor Main Street, orders re- same leaves us. MONEY TO LOAN---At lowest rates. Real estate handled, In surance written and all kinds of Bonds hought by F. J. Day No, 39 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, Established 188, F. W. SPETMAN & BRO NO., 509 & 6511 MAIN S of new goods, Hats and a full line of Dry wtest styl Nipts Cans, Clothing lof t Goo R L WILLIAMS 18 N, Main St., Conneil Bluffs, | 209 8. 15th 8t., Room 10, Omah Manufucturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES BEST LAUNDRY WORK In the ity can be obtained by patrouizing the LAUNDAY Blufs HomeSteam 504 Brosdway / Councii G1EO. W, SCHINDELE, Prop, Qut or express solicited, sud None but oxperienced hands employed of town orders by :uasl ' WHOLESALE AND JOBBING FOoUsSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. | AGRICULT Cnrringes, Eto KEYSTONE Nos AX F.O.Gue T Ete. Qundr! | Druggists N Pe WIR Nos. 18 and 14 M Jobhers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. HEAV HIDE Tallew, 8. Theodor e, A Coune fnin St. SCHN No 69 Mai fitted p, i Siilla cogineer i uro Lrips o1 Wo will or ive char pec ete , will b rate of TEN C tionand Five Cents tion, | 12 Peal No WAL Ol i Praciicos i sl ork warrauted. DEERE, v CIGARS, arl St Muin_St.. HATS, "CALL H MeD S Commlssmn HMerchants for Sals of Hidas, L Wool, Peits, Grens Bluils 1o JOHN o al advertisen o Loun, For Bule, URAL 5% W 1\1”&\“\[* ) W holosale® , Fto JLLS & CO, Agricultural Implements, Buggles, Council Blufts, Towa. DAVID I(h\l!l EY g Manuf'rs and Jobbors of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggles, Carriages, and all kinds of Farm Maohines 1100 to 1116 South Mnin Street, Towa. E HANDLES. H.DOUGLAS, GROF, Pros &Man, Council Blufs Handle Factsr y, (Incarporated. X Siadge ana Sman MANUFACTURING Make the Original and Complete Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, CONN SHELLERS AND FERD CUTTERS, South Main Street, & CO, Council Bl of evory description CARPETS. T COUN( I BLUFFS CARPET Carpots, Curtains, Window Shades, Towa. REGOY —Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Noe. 25 Main and 27 Penrl Sta, o Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixturcs, Upholatery Goods Na. 405 Broadway Council Blutta, TORACCO, BT & MOORE, Tows. COMMISSION, Wholcsale lea, Fto el St No. FRUITS, & DUQ! Council Blufts, — SNYDER & LEAMAN, Frait and Produce Comnission Merchants, . Council "Muirs. Wholesale Druggists, blls, Palnis, Glass, 24 Muin St and Council Blufrs, Wholesale Pearl y NARNESS, BECKMAN & CO,, Manu‘acturers of and Wholesalo s Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Ete. Council Hats, CAPS, BROTHEL HARD A ll)l NCI Il, l:l Ul -Wholesate Deales [lluminating & Lubzicatiag 0ils Gasolias BnTC. nt, ¢ il Bl I’k Pruits, Confectionery & Pancy Grocerlss. Council Bluffs, GROCERIES. L. KIRSCILT Jobbers of Staple and Famcy Groceries. Also Wholesaie Liguor Deul W uneil ETC. Nos. 342 and 341 Broadway, Counci 1k 8 TC. il Bl LUMBER, PILING, E A. OVERTON & €O, Hard Wood, Southera Lumbar, Piling, And Bridgo Material ber of all Kind s, WINES AND LIQUOLS LINDER, Wholesule Council n st To ) 1in 1 PEIL Perl) WAN W ANTED-Youna s falrs: must havg £10 roqu ¥ 1o 1 tween W P2l SALE- OrTrade hay e s e tor 1 1 Cotneil lutis, Tows J=An uss Statc Imported and Domestic Wm Agent for 8t Gotthard's for > under 1ot IS HOW 1AL L DAUB & ( SPECIAL NOTICES. 1T, | G column at I fo Jonts T, e & Sk s, S O1L CO, us Leet, For 0. W, BUTTS, Wholesale Califoraia Fruits a Speclalty General Commise'on. No. 541 Brendway, Councll Bluts. e LB = & CO., No. 416 Bronds - Dealors fa lowa. ETC. | Blars Tron, Steel, Najls', Hdavy Hardwary, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Towa, AND WOOL. NELD & €O, urs Councll in— Ts. Towa. Lolosalo Lume ) No. 13 Main 5t & Liquors, No. 13 DER & BECK, Forcign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, i B HO! for the LAKE Thy St amar OLLIE MAY [ Nowly char of 8 pleas LARKE MANAWA., os for one honr rs taken at 101002 . n Roardin he low the first inser 1 subsequens wootlice Councik " o9 o1 10 tho Caperience iday, be= Huttles. i m 163 nere furm, 16 1, 40 neres Wil sell or tress 1% 0. hox 1184, tant cook i Ko at the Oz de ntitie s to L JACOB SIMS3, ATTORNEY AT ~LAW, COUNCILBLUI the 1 (udl" Block.

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