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U e et e THE DAILY BEE, COUNCIL BLUFFS. | { The Body of the Wife Munderer Returned MGNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30 OiFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. to His 0ld Home, THE OMAHA DA on men who tell such nurdered anyons but my wife, b, honest girl to me, and 1 am € was, - Reopening Eve To-morrow evening pr the last evening that the dry clo T o'ciock wing the ILY BEE:; Harkness Brothers NO. 401 BROADWAY, B — ‘BOSTON TEA COMP AN'Y, WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. WGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, | e O TN TN ey et anumber of | COUNGIL, BLOWFES, Ta. DEERE, WELLS & 0., Delivered by enrricr Iwenty conts per week . merchants have been closing at 7 o'clock Are opening new and beautiful designs M.W.Tirox, -« < Manager, | No Trace of the Miscin $00-The | oach evening excopt Saturday, thus giv- | TELEPHONES Clerks to be Keyt Rusy Evenings ing their clerks a needed rest and chance R e Now- Sunday Sundries for NGt Erion Ne ny partof the city at Wholesale and Retail Grocers, i CARPETS, |- 10 Main and I5 Pearl Stroet, ounci Bluffs, | 11 1172 . for recreation Monday Ite . Only one or two of the merchants who [ reement (0 keep closed dur MINOR MENTION. 4 two months now want to SN r ' Funeral, ’ s the others all know T30 0'clock in the morn 110 o'clock at might is too much clerk to work, but by one or liments remaining open the leleet, Foucllet oo tin sy Tapestry Brussels, St post wstu |l 3-Ply Ingrains, | KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. Make the Original and ¢ ote s (7 MU CUSTGTERN, Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, Moquette, | . CORN SHELLERE AND FERD CUTTERS, 5. 1501, 1 Body Brusse New York Plumbing Cc Yesterday morning’s meoming train Now fall goods on the Chicago & Rock Isla rought The very best eal ozen at | a box and coflin e N dy of Counell Hutfs, Tows Arcadian Waukesha Ginger Ale ... Gorham t Jates, who was b 1 hiond James Woods is among the recent Phursday | drunkenness | o )ns, Buggies, n Muohinory, ancil Bufte, ost bratal | and the ec wife murder. Will Bates, o brother, ac tat ( until at | September 1. Anotlior © World's Favoriie, that took the GOLD MEDAL over compar . ", H 3 having gathered at the C., B, & Q. depot Rag Carpets. Ete. ition. F.O. QL sox, T ILDOranss, Gro. 1, Wiidinn that the body would ar- | lines of goods carried by those wiho have e - - Pres.&Treas,” Viivros €Man. 8ns &Counsol A most delightful heverage in either hot or cold weathor, Bottled divee Council Bins Handle Factiry, at the springs in Wankesha, ¥ I of the finest freshly importe rated) iy | lmaica Giuger Root, the juices of tropical fruits, Aveadian Mineral Spring | S UL s, llotels, lodge rooms, 401 | Water and Loaf Sugar. Eminent medical anthosity s pronomnced it “the most perfect example of an aromatic Non-Alcoholic stomach stimulant, while as a beverage it is simply delicions,” The Ideal Arcadian Lem‘on Nectar, Made from the pure, sparkling Arcadian water, combined v Sugar. Complete in ifself. For {amily 1ic, b . Excellent tor the sick rooumn A. M. Beardsley, g f (O} X zen eabinets and a large pancl for $2.50 at Schmidt's gallory OFred Grave will face the volice judge this morning for being drunk The bridge over Indian ereck at Ninth taval 2 ive on that train. At the latter depot | Femained open and they nativally for strect is reported as dangerous b A el o if they should be open it their . | day had another buggy smiushed with the hearse. In the two conches — F =Y During the past week twenty-five ar- [ were John Bates, Mrs. Unthank, Fd y Toe ™ ] 1 . rests have been made by the police, Butes and wife, her mother and Mrs, Ben The races begin tomorvow. The run o at Harkness Bros,', kurniture and stoves soldl on weekly or | Austin, Mrs. Willium Bates “and ehild. | ning cotries close at 7 o'clock this even. | Brondway monthly payments by A.J. Mandel Lon Bates was Denver, which ac- | V.11 Scott, for being drank and dis. | counted for | Wmstake was foarned | T J. Brodorick artived yostorday trom turbing the peace, is booked at the city b 516 SlE B s | Chicago with his famons dogs. These jail . harge of the body. On open: | dogs have been on the “big cards’’ for All entries for the races which hegin | iy (i wreath of flowers was | the races in the east this seicon. e nlso S 3 to-morrow will close at 11 o'clock ‘to- | gobh resting upon the plain coflin, and | brings with him the trotter, Jerry 1, Are now arrivin 1 stock. i night shed o the wreath - was the card of Prof. Parke who is to - make | cots, Flannels, Cusl ete. | T Paimer, 1.1 I have removed my millinery estab. Sherift Gacmon, of Wayne county, Ind., | the paloon aceeusions daily, s | cellent for tr 1 service, i 3 J .“, Kleeb, k - PEREGOY & MOORE, lishment to No. 400 Broadway. H. Fricd- | where Still Bates was hung. The body | also l\n'n-.’ : I;h’ ]l,:.’m’.;n._u s ). G Morgan & Co., »\”hl" ll’:::u\ it —Wholesale Jobbors fn the— nian. as tike ¢ Catholie chu A fortv-five foot pole 6x6 will be Short & 'S¢ ‘ 5 ) BENEvs witermalons ko boof stnevhmen | v e oog e Cutislis Seu rectud for s s in inflating the balloon oy su1oth CBANA s U B8Bp & Oleabor, Evalic ians Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobaceo & Pipes in Council Blufls this season than ever officiated, made the follow- | with hot air. 3 Black Silks and in the new color 1. Nos. 25 Main and 27 'r arl Sts, Council Blafrs, betore. rks Every stall at the drving park, but Quality the best and prices the lowest kit ¢ know not whether W3 p I, sixteen more horses | iy 200l goods. the remans. There was ne i o'clock ieretofore often earry some understand COUNCIL BLUIFS CARPET CO., Carpots, Curtains, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Cartain Fixtures, Upholstory Goods, E . Nav 405 Broadway' Council BluTs, Y {tio, Feait o 405 Brondway Counril BT, L)AL Fuller & Co,, Gladstono Bros, & Co. Max Becht, Win, Fleming & Co., Lt Leslio, Tenvy Pandt, D. W. Sixe, Jas, Forsyth, F. Burrett & Co., €. 1t Moore & Co.. i1 ond & Co, W S, Haldaff, Smith & Kennedy, (oo, Heimrod, W Downloy & Dutly, J. C. Veiss, Wilcox & Stepheus, 1. A pienic is to be given to-morrow even- dies wishing relia W. Spafford & ¢ ieo. Ditzen, Schmidt & Mocller. g by members of Harmony chapter O, E S i Farmont park Water in Lake Manawa is now ab a foot higher than it is beyond the which is xlmost completed. Now that the game laws are out in a day or o a number of the local sporting men will go after ehicken.s Brace and Robert Durr were Jailed by Oftieer Martin, of the Merchunts’ police, for disturbing the peace Deputy Marshal Jere Mullen yosterday afternoon found a cattle whip, which owner can have by proving property. John Herbert, of Omaha, will have to appear before Judge Aylesworth this porning for being drunk, us will D. B, ¥ he printers and segar makers of {his ¢ity yesterday playod a game of base ball ‘Ilie typos caine olt victorious by a scorc ot 18 10 7. Geor . Chase, the switchman who was 5o badly crushed last week by the engine whic . Johnson, is MeNulty, who, it is Speers in the “Do Dr since, will have o hoaring Aylesworth this afttrnoon. “The building formerly used as a livery stable on Main str iich, after being before Judge burned down, was allowed (o ren iin, s | bei repaived and made fit for octu ancient lady, the Nonpareil, says: “The young lady who | 11 through the 3 canning factory Then it surcly wasn't The first in: Iment of the new alarm system, also the first intim that the city has had of the inte the company to fullill its contraet, been received. It is the gong for the use of the chief of the depar(ment. For the past week the electric lights not been lighted on aceount of the mwumf of the boiler at headquarters and making other needed mprovements, during which time the « compelled to depend on th lights will start_up again to-night. ark, of the H as become “‘an arnst as a fir s sensational story telier, wrote up a brilliant “love affuir,carefully locati the scene at Manhattan B, weh, Manawa, und had the when the “special eut resented a p: ing tl v s he still retain: head, Clar! ered the typos to “change the d—n thing and put the loy board a s them first ¢ cabin passage. This tale of love has got to ngree with the picture BOm! " And then Clark went in search of police pickings. - Electric door bells, burglar alarms,and every form of “domestic ‘cleetrical appli- ances at the New York Plumbing Co. - Substantial abstracts of titles and real state | J. W.& E. L. Squire. No. 01 Pearl street, Councal Blufls. Hard and soft coal, wood, lime, cement, ete. Council Blufls Fuel' Co. 'No. 50 Broadway. Telephone No, 136, H. sdman hus removed to No. 409 Personal Paragraphs, A L. Burrett, of Astor, isat the Ogden, Nate Phillips, of Fairbury, Neb , I8 in the city. A. H. Southworth, of Chi. o, is at the Ogden, N. R. Taylor, of ( hicago, was in the city y B sman, of Persin, In., was in yesterc Thomas Ha Pacific yest - Pocklington, of Kansas City, is at the Ogden house. D F. Howegun, of Montana, was at the Phaific house 'yestorday, b Ernstdorf, of Logan, is in v visiting her | 8 L. Carmic ty,a prom inent railrc sontractor, at the Ogden. P.J. G g 1. Gallagher, of Weston, were hotel yes: terday. w.C ep and wife and Miss Lotta For left' last evening for Cincin- xati, 0. Mrs. W. W. Decrborn has returned after having spent the heated torm away from home G rge Brown and Bert Evans le to-day to hunt prawic chickens near | b, Schuyler, ts, of this city, and Hon. of Plattsmouth, Neb., a party of friends, start out” to day for Nebraska chickens, Miss Lizzie Cooley anghter of Rev. Dr. Cooley, has vetirned from an ex. tended western trip, stone park, California, Portland and other points of intere She will r ere & few days with her parents, then go to Chicago to resume her dnties #s teacher there, she occupying prom- inent and responsible position in the oorps of instructors in the public schools. Highest prices prid for county, town ity and school bonds. Odell [3ros. & Co., No. 108 Pearl street, Council Blufls, Towa. T See that your books are made by More- bouse & Co., room 1, Everett block. —— I have removed to No. 409 Broadway. H Friedwan, od's merey bo the gres two virtues we love 1o see in eve man. Our hearts cgme closer 1o who ure good to ouf loving, but we | whnire o man who is vigorously i - A heve. S at large demands o Order mns sceured by law and law fol by jus tice. We are all bound together by one tie of common manhood and are thught to love one another even as we love our- od is good and ful God t the hife of our t th and torture for our s lov is boundiess goodness of God and Jesus for suffeting humanity s He s o merciful God, but we should remember He is also a'just God 1wl will demand of you and of an g nt of our stewardship i died 1n the only true faith of th reh and hiws gone to meet his God. Tt is » of consolation ny years he returned pen- itently to God. Hi% conscience was made free, and the ehains of hell and the devil were broken. Let us offer up our prayers for the repose of his sonl.” the seryices at the church the took the body to the cemetery, large number” had gathered, and y apparently from curiosity. The coflin was not opened, as the body was it condition for being viewed, the features being badly swollzn and dis coiored e I have removed my stock of millinery, ete., 10 No. 409 Broadway. H. Friedman, 12 Cabinet the tinest, S| e Missing Dowry. J.R. Hartzell and Miss Dottie wore still at the Revere house yes| together with the aunt, Miss N also of Kansas City. No further has been thrown upon the myste disappearance of the $2,400 which the old man allowed his young darling to hold in trust, and which she suys has been stolen from her or been lost. The aunt, who is also a young lady, and who arrived night, s she did not come to ify the mtended bride of any death in unily, but came to attend the wed- ding which she supposed was to t place yester The intended in made for the mony, bt the exact time for its ance had not 'nset, Mr, H not fecling rea v and deferring the from day to day, hoping to be rugged. Whether'the loss of the 100 will intertere with the progress of the courtship is not known, ¢ on that point beiug varied, H still in the bank at Kansas City, ble property, so that the financial lossgof itself would not interfere. Where the money hasgone ois a mystery, which promises to remai Less n two months ag Hartzell met her in a k in Kan, Yity, and being smitten sight, he t' on her at her home, 507 Independence avenue, Kansas o and furthered the acquaintance. has been living with her uncle, s an ex-United St marshal. own folks » econd-hand store in Kansas Cit He was struck with her apparent and ladylike ways, As wresult of the acquaintance he took her to Luke Minnctonka, her unele accom- ppy time tl nsas City, a ‘Ful the $2,400 of him. They v chatting on the lounge, when she pulled his pockcthook out of his hip ocket, and I ly said, *‘How easy [Rlas e you' "She then handed it back to him,” and h sked her if she didn’t want to sce the contents, He then showed her the money, and she took the roll and placed it in et bosom saying she would keep it until after thoy w £ ried. He was nervous he money, for fear sho might lose it, kept reassuring him- about it until Friday night, wlhen at the hotel here, she re i..m.«l it as gone. She claims that she had at in he d went into the 16oin Lo cha dress, and aftercom ing out with another dress she happonod tothink aboat the mone N could not find it anywhere wllowed herself to be searched, & room was thoroughly looked throy Iae oflicers have been'on the hunt, bit it is now given up as uscless. The party will probably return to Kavsas City to-day Bates' Confession, The Richmond Palladium says: Aftor the warraut was read to Still Bates, he said itlemen—I am here on this seaffold to- duy to be executed. Lam sorry for what have doue and hope the Lord will forgive 1t was a Lorrible deed and 1 auw sorry, o the goad people of Wayne county will pity on my children. 1 am giad an Iy fodio, 1 have prepared aiyselr” o my God and Lam glad T did. 1 hope all 00 1 hiave done—not to mur religion in the heart strong so it The ladies who eolio to th Sunday to e w I have joinad, ehristian wonie Blufls, bas written me like letters were full of ebristian loye. graterul to heraud ali others who have hel ny brother, W. ¥, Bate er 1gh to come usht it would be too e, He has ’n{ul will bury Iit years and wiliing to leave this world, e greal sinsand ain sorry for thew newspapers have lied about we, said Ibelonzed to a wing of the Jesse N gang aud I have beew guilty of other murders, l haying arvived yesterday. here are 116 | hle Foods will el o Harkness Bros, horses onthe” grounds now and there | X, §01 Broadway, Couneil Blufls. — e will probably be Tour rive ay, in which ease new stables will be erceted, = - Slugged With a ¥ At an rly hour yester morning James ( n of Marysville, Mo., was | Hose loft ot * the (. B. & Q. depot on | o t It seems nghen came to this city with the race horses several days ago and it is thought that the men who « pury it E k with a car link twice on :h side of head and once on the chest Jeaving the formar wonnds budly lacer The wound in the chest the worst, as he is injured internally about the lungs, He attended b Dr. Emonds, who says it will be at least two weeks before Ganghen will be about. -~ 15 1t Kose ? ¢ A report was last night r At ing that & man who answered the deserip- tion of the missing John Kost, who lagt seen in this city on Augist 13, had be n going south on the vailroad in issouri walking from station 1o station in a sort of cra condition. A Fi Year Old Boy Bitte: The five-year-old son of Conduetor elley, of the Kansas City road, was yos- terdiy badly bitten by an Irish scttor dog belonging to Mrs.” Horton, on Firs Hosiery, in hlack and in colors, it Harkness Bros., No, 401 Broadway. OIL CLOTHS ilted him did it for the | In many new patterns and a large t from. Door Mats, Rugs, ain l'o];s. ete,, at Hark- Incorporation Notice. ICLES of Incorporation of the Econo- ¢ Light company of Nebraska 1. The und ddo hereb; selves together into a body cor the luws of the state of N nown us *“The Econc ht Company f Nebrask § D e of busi - id stute. rporation ire and sale of oils and nd illiminating purposes, and and Turnishing of fixtires 1t of capital stock n e one hundred thousand dol- which shall Le divided into shures of one hundred dollars ich shall Be fally paid up and r- non-usscssible . The business.of the incorporation munaged by w b dircetors, who y b holders of the 1o ol anually on the pration, an first Tucsday of January i’ cuch it th reculur annunl meeting of the stockholders avenue, be held on said dute at the city of Omaha, E braska Articis e corporation shull commence < busin tteenth doy of Auwust, and continue fora period of twenty yenrd hel unless sooner dissolved by lnw, or 1 Ledgers, Jou County and Bank Work of « H Kinds aSpee ialty. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders ne vote boine allowed for each hel — 0f directors shall ned porsons, v K. Rathvon, 8. It Brady, who | the first their sy editely alter the o porution. th honrd of and adopt Wiy hey muy dee ho aflai Room 1 Everet Block, Council Biufis andard Papers Used. Al styles of bind- | & ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. R » B. National Baak, Citizens' Bunk, e Vell: d nul Bank, — C. 13 Tnsurance (0., &F Bunkers.Cl I Savings Bank. MONEY TO LOAN---At lowest rates. Real estate handled, In 1 [ subjec " und. Stumount of indebted poration shull at any time not cxceed the sum of five housand doll . Articla 8. The private property of the mem- hors und stockholders of the corporation shall e cxem ty duys notice being given of oposcd PrIOr (0 such 1 . manner ird of dircetors miy ribe 15 us subscribers 1o suid art] L and g Augu P ARMOUR. JOUN'S. BRADY, surance written and all kinds of honds hought by F. J. Day Ko 39 Pearl 8t.,, Gouncil Bluffs, Established 1881, OmahaDentalAssociation Douglas st, Omaha and y, Council Blufls offoct g the b120d nd bul d d Star el Statles nd Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFF! Opposite Dumuy Depot. ‘pejueseaday SE PEJURAIER J00)S [Ty cs Wud Mules kept “lstantly on hand for ul at Totail or 1 car 108la. R. RICE, M. D., Or other Tumors removed witho 1 Cancers {)t o i Over thirty years' practicul exp No. 11 Pearl St., Council Blufts. B Consultaiion frec N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Cffecer Amri P. C. MILLER. No. 13 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, LAT DESIGNS, MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. House, Sign und Decorative Painter. Papier Muche Wull Ornume None but hest hands employed and charges as ow us others ST, FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUEES, I0W A, An excellent educational Iustitution, furnish ed with wll the modern improvements, con- ucted by the SISTERS OF CHARITY, B, V. M For term of five months, #15, Terms begin first Monday inSeptember and first Monday in Februnry. . F dress v, Horses and Mulés For all purposes. bo'ight and sold, at retall and Large quantittes 10 scloct from al puirs of fine drivers, single or double. ‘MASON WISE. Council Bluffs, Reduction in Prices, IN SHLUTEK & BOLRY. Proprictors elephione No. 114, ormerly of KIRL 5AL ave. and 40b sireot. ABLES, coruer | At W. 8. Hemer & Co's, 28 Main st. Council Bluf wholesale fancy g $2.50 Per Doz. or 25C Per Bottle. WHOLESALE AGENTS: WIRT & DUQUETTE - -L. KIRSCHT & €O, COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1. T. Clavke Drug Co., Stephens, Voegel & Dinning, Meyer & peers, Omehe W. P ATLSWORT I, HOUSE MOVER AND R Galll and exanine ~y p(vw- e »/ Waors. W Beoadclath % .9.»»&, euvet t«d—m o thin bity. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, Establishea 1857 * COUNCIL BLUFFS Fall Meeting. FOUR DAYS' RACING. | Trotting, Tuesday, Aug, 3lst, Wednesday, Sept. ist, Thursday, Sept. 2d, and Friday, Sept 3rd, Including special attractions by Prof. Waiker's world famous Racing Dogs duily and Balloon Ascensions by grandstand Other attractions in the way of consisting of celebrated 505 from Kentucky, Obio, Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin Reduced rates on all railroads, Come everybody and have a good time. ¥or particulars, address FRANK STUBES, Secretary Creston House, Tiae only hotel in Council Blufls baving Fire Hscape And all modern Improvements MAX MOUN, Prop Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction gnaranteed, Frame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks, best in the world, 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Sreet,Counil Blufls, " THE HIGHEST Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand STOVES, Furniture, etc. M. DROHLICH, 608 Broadway. S s ol the bleapest Cine of Yons Woshus\ 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Farming lands in Towa, Minnesota, Texas, Ki from $1.25 to $12 per acre. School and state time 5 per cent interest. Land buyers fare f P. P. Lanstrup, No. 555 Broadway, Council Blufls, Gty Steam Laundry | REMER & 1sas and Arkansas, ranging uds in Minnesota on 30 years Information, ete., given by EARIGHT, No. 34 N. Main Stroet, Councit Blutv, | agont for 1. Gotths's iforb Uitters, Now 13 fine work, tuwrned in NO. 509 & 501 MAIN ST, Hats Caps, ‘(‘”:“”:‘;. and a full line of Dry SPECIAL}f NOTICES‘ Goods, all of the latest style: R. L. WILLIAMS, 18 N, Main St., Conneil Bluffs, T, and 3. Koom 10, Omaiia, Neb, Manufacturer's Ag Prof.A. 8. Purker daily, in front of the | CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES WANTS, Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Ma te Plate and Window Glass, Show- | te Cases, Dy~ | €1 B HomeSteam 'HINDELY, Prop, None but experienced hands 216, 217 aud 219 Main st Ay W ork warranted, COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesalo Prait and Produce Comumission Merchants, No M Pearl St, Council Slaffs. DRUGGISTS. HARLE, HAAS & €O, Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists' Sundries, F 2! Muin St and Penrl St,, 1 itais, FRI'I ¥ 0. W. B N E‘Ih lesale Celifornia lfrulls a Specialty M) o s Nrendway, DUQUETTE, Wholesale Fruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceriss. Nos. 16 aud 18 Pearl St., Conncil Bluffa, amockRris. L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Pancy Groceries, Also Wholesale Liquor Denlers. No. 418 Brond- way, Council Bt HARNESS, ETO. BECKMAN & €O, Manuacturers of and Whotosula Doalars in ) Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. 625 Muin St. Council Blafms, lowa. HATS, CAPS, ETC, METCALE BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 542 aud 344 Broadway, Council Blufta. HEAVY HARDWARE, KEELINE & FELT, Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, nd Wood Stock, Council Blutts, lowa, HIDES AND WOOL. . 1. McDANELD & (O, Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tullew, Wool, Pelts, Greuse sind Lurs — Counell BIufs Towa OILS, COUNCIL BLUFIS O1L, CO., —Wholes Dea! in— [lluminating & Lubricatiag 0il3 Gasoliny B.Theodore, Agent LUMBER, l;lhh\ll'v E1C A. OVERTON & €O, Hard Wood, Southern Lumber, Piling, And lridge Materind Spociulties, ¥ holosilo Lume ber of all Kinds. “Oftice No. 1) Muin 3t, Council Bluffs. Iowi. WINES AND LIQUUI JOUN LINDER, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Main 3t Couneil Bluffs, work and lowest pricesfor | - AU collars and cufls re- culf boes | Rorgign and Domestic Wines and Liguors, fwthout extra charge, which guar- antees work in leaves us., SCHNEIDER & BECK, No 09 Main St., Council Bluga same condition as it PN TRy | i HO! for the LAKE ceive same attention and at same . ) 14t 4 F. W, SPETMAN &BRO| T ! eamer OLLIE MAY Newly fitted up, and undor the charge of a BRI engines wnd pilot, is now making plous. uro Lrips o1 LAKE MANAWA. tor one hour s taken at I 010 12 u. L DAUE & (O, ITOTICE. Bpocial ndvertisements, such us 1081, F Ta Loan, For To Rent, Wants, Bourding, ete, will b winn e the low vate of TEN CEN'TS PEK LINE for tho first inser tion and Five Cents Per Line for each subsequent insortion. Leave advertisoments at our offico No. 12 Peal street, near Bromdway, Council A\ it tmis SR ) W ANTED- Voung _ma Vel 10 the 4 : 7 tween ¥ and o p. . hay g1 at Boe oftion No Ustreo JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jut COUNCIL BLUFFS ed, kud | Practices in the State and ke Rooms 7and 8 Shugart

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