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06 THE OM —— e ————er e — T . S o e —— S —— o ———C R SO——— THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS.! | Ready To Go Into the Races Which Open | TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 81 iST‘\Iil.IiS OF SPEEDY STEEDS To-Day. OVFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. | THE OLD MAN'S DARLING SPEAKS Delivered by carrier in any part of the ity at | - W ety Couts per we LA Womnn €lapped by Her Sixth Hus- H.W.Tiroy, - . - Manager. ba c=A Angry ( Hits His TELEPHONES | Aok=1 4 ot Overcn, N6, O, | Dotor vith a Brick—A Badly Kiawr Eoiron No. 23 | Broacn Leg - Varvious Tems, | MINOR MENTION. ‘ y Day's Races, The races open this afternoon, Every New York Plumbing Co. thing indic will be the most New fall goods at Reiter's | interesting and cossful meeting ever The very best cabinets at §8 a dozen at | o hore, The attractions numer Gorham's ) i L ous. There never was seen here snch a . Tako in the races to-dny. Much sport | i e SE S many speedy. ones is promised e i il will ¥ S 1o county hoard of supervisors meets | At every day there will e t for those who go. sides the races One dozen, eabinets and a large panel | there will be an interesting showing - of at Sehmidt's gallery racing dogs, and there will also be \rmit 10 wed was yesterday_given to cension. ‘The programme has Anderson Herrill and Anna M. Brook- | been so arranged that there will be no f Weston “hest day,” all the days having speeial gW. H. Gardner, of Chieago, has now Fhe t e ‘;m control of the Oakland Acorn 1 the grounds have been put_in hopes o be able to make it sprout at | o cogiient shape, and there scems nothing lenst to prevent an exeiting and largely A horso belonging to Mr. Tsane Miller | tenied meeting took a dively whirl down First As the entries did not close until 11 last evening, but no serious dam olclock last night no pools we done But this mornmg and every y County Clerk Shea was in Avoc evering during the races pools will be making prolimi y T ments for the ope mng ot court the weeks from to-day Maloney's Pacitic house sold rooms at uple he programme to-day, for an opening In the police court ¢ John one which wiil, or ought to draw Wortman, F. Grey and crowd. The entries which closed Louis Olsen were fined for petty offenses, | vening show the following horses, drunk, disorderly, ete. all of which will probably start: The case of Hall vs ne, & contro- One mile dash, all_ages -Countess, e 3] .. C. M. Lumpson, Kearney, Neb.: dim versy over a piece of horse flesh, was on | 1} n, ney, N i trinl’in the circuit court yesterday and :’:n-lll-_\!.l:;u. D. \\] Ro li\hu‘m':‘.\\n]u pached sundo cholso Nicholson, | reached the jury by sundown. Njcholean, AL N 1 divoree H. Wal tcourt yestorday the cuse of W In the cir was granted in Thompkins, Council Blufts; m., W. B. Seammon Castedine, br, Iace vs. Hilda Walla desertion being RO P.( the ground on which the writ was given R Thompson and White, the two men Jumes vV, stor who fell from a seaffoldingz on Main street ai y 8, Wolt, Cadne ‘Rapids; Saturday, are not so badly injured as | £ % 1 Tiamos Smith. Maploton; White's was supposed, and will in a few | B Sl Slteny Day ddays be at work us usual. BB lieE] onsul. s, 8., Geo, Mr. Dennis O'Brien, the assi d- \hm\ Neb.; Rowle: master of the C. B, & Q., at Galesbury Y Rowivy, Atlantie; Annie 10l is in the city on w month's lay ofl, ne North Platte, and before his return will Miss Mary Hinkle, of this city The peace and digni court were sadly interfered with yesterday by two dogs getting into a fight in the court room. The canines had to be yn down stairs before peace could stored. hursday an Method: pal ehureh will be wedded to ¢ of the Superior the members of lml..n I3 L. Carmichacl, 0 Cliiet, br. g, J. L Jere Lo, g g . Nis;; Almera, c. lem, Ind. - THE MAIDE STORY. She Claims That One Thousand D the Missing Mo y Was Her O L. W. Sin et iaL i the it sioet ™Yy | Afew minutes before 9 o'clock yester- K orthe purpose of trying o Hit the | day morning Miss Dottie Kiine left the Gliuzok debk. 3 Revere house, having previously had Wanted—1,000 famihies to take Ameri- | her trunk sent to the C,, B. & Q. depot. can Jm;ml on two \»«1‘.-1‘7' She was dressed in a brown strived trial, Alter o it you don't | wqlking d her heavy material, think them worth more than they cost, | o S5 ¢ . ot ST to{Coopar/&IMoGEo: and wor y straw hat tarned up i'he. German-American band of this | on oneside, it bei ing coquettishly tipped city will parade the streets of On forward over one eye, while she carried {aily during the forenoon in Kell arather indsutehel, which was band wagon. to adyert well filled, 3 at the Couneil Blufls drivin her lugag 1 ty from Missouri ley, consisting of about forty ladics and gentlemen, will spend the day in LI||~ cty It 1s their intentior mont park, Lake Mang noon the races at the driving pa In the case of John Dohany vs. & Morgan the jury h a judgnient for § The plamtitf insisted upon the i ing rent for the store in the ope block for the full term of the lease al- though the the store but a short time. 50 thick Satur- morning that the me strange expe- asure seckers riences. Some s nd rowed uround and around in and when they found land th unable to sce i home. Partie came straggling in s rising of the sun have be gmg W 5 Charles E. Creed race programme, is here, ing to furnish those wh all hours up to the ince then they rics of their s nder with the neatest and most attractive geore cards ever furnished he The ¥ nd riders are to be furnished s, and the programmes will be 0 D an amateur can distinguish the diflerent horses. This adds much to the interest of the races, and the programmes will be in dcmand by evorybody. It is said that a been going the has little stud L at n under the gi race track, and that rned to their sorrow that r money are soon parted. Jittle roar which been sounding ¢ night, and rumors of a rumpus hu\'ing;, ywh out of the skinning of a sucker. The management of the grounds will spw-(lll\ put a stop to all this sort of business, and ought to. The city poll tax collector, Mr, C Beckman, has succeeded in getting either work out their tax or cash. He has served 1,465 notic thu delinquents who have not sc him V\I]I be sued. \\’k\nn suit is commenced the costs begin to count up, and as noth- §ng is exempt from execution man’s wife and children, the only way seems to be to settle. gamo | = - Electric door bells, burglar alarms,and every form of domestic electrical appli- by the first of September exeept a to the C. tered the opening of the ticket ofiice. A tew minutes after her arri ¢ from the Revere hous m from her uncie, rdirectly m l(umn( ity soon after tc ck and r town to n d ~~nmkmg © where she lett orders for her new drm to be forwarded to her address sas City, and then returned to the l|4]m\ to await the departure of the Kansas City, St. Joe & Council Blufis train. Learning that Miss Kline had her own side of the story, which she had never told any oné a Bk man jumped into the nd accompanied her to the depot. On entering the ok the Bep m an introduced himself, but Miss Kline k of the matter the awaiting as she had not had a chance heretofore and now bout to leave the eity she did not care if the correet report wae pnblished or not. After some little wtion she finally gave the follow artzell in one tl 1 At my uncle's home 507 Independence avenue;my uncle ps u second haned stor never knew uncle was a deputy United States marshal, but have heard Mr. Hartzell say uncle told him he had been; he kept calling and finally uncle and myself went with him to Lake Minnetonka; T know he did not pay uncle's expenses, he only paid mine; yes, uncle had a room next to mine at Minnetonka and Mr. Hartzell roomed down s s in the hotel, but not until he found 1 would not occupy the room next to his, through which there was & communicating door; we came home about two wecks 120; we were to huve been married; he kupt put- ting it ofl, for what reason I don’t know; last l||<~~dn), August 28, we were sitting in the room ‘alone and he handed me #1,400 to keep for him until we were mar- ried: I put it in my bosom, with $1.000 of my own money; my Ms ave poth dead; the money 1 had was left me by them:; 1 kept the $2,400 in my bosom; left Kansas City for Coun Bluf went to slecp in the cars; my dress tight and I unfastened it before 1 slept; got here Fr a rather heavy dress on Broadway to M les, the dressmaker; ordered a llll #; returned to the Revere house: in the day changed my clothes; left the ones 1 took ances at the New York Plumbing Co. oft on the bed; sbortly ufter { left my - room thought of the money; returned Persoual Paragraphs, and could not find it; was afterwur Mrs. P. Lacy has returned from Colfax | searched at myown suggestion; don't Springs. member of having seen the money afte Mrs. . Robinson and 0. M, Brown llou home; I think it would have been have returned from the west. Rev. B. P. McMenomy will goto Colfax Springs for the bulunce of the weck C. H. Judson, of the Council Bluffs National bank, has returned with his mother from a visit to Chieago. Miss Kate Wickham, of this Y, was the honored one of a social gathering at Des Moines the other evening. Ed Wright, the lightning short hander and type writer, has gone to Ih\lln\ rton, 1o there wed yesterdiy, Miss I e don, an estimable young lady of lhnl city George E. Kellogg, whose face has be- come familiar to those who step up to the elerk’s desk of the ( returned fr Dunlap, where he been spending a good portion of the sum mer. A B Todd and E. R mouth, Neo., n conipany. witl My, John Chapma who with his wife is tour. The part) L. B. Cousins - - Not Much of a Blaze, The city Lns been remarkably free from fires for over two months past, the Todd, of Plitts Y the were in the eity br their n, of Gar ‘muking a W iile in the eity. department not having to lay a line of shortly sounded, oof of Rapp & hose since June 10. Yest safter noon, an alarm was caused by & fire iu the Alluu 's restaurant, No. 108 Muin strect The alarm was sent in by A dzden and Pacilic, has has sieri ¢ were the guests of Mr the district eusy for Mr. Hartzell to have quictly takan It oub of my bosom when my dress was unfustened and I was aslec 1 understand he thin his money, which scems foolish when I was \Imrlh to he murried to him; snd $1,000 of it wits my own; he never had a chance to tell anything about it; wanted me to do just as he d; Kl night my aunt, arvived b ) Tesponse to this tel ne opened her d the BEE man the following am seut from this city on Friday, and tele the Tth Robert Keeline, 507 Indepenac: Kansas City: Come to the Revere house. J. K. Hawizenn She then stated that Mr. Keeline was the uncle that had been Minnetonka ce street, to with im. “He's a bre'ber to my sunt ! and not her husband; she came up to at tend our wedding as uncle could not leave; she is home new and uncle *\hl telegraphed me to come home; I wanted to get married and told Mr. Hartzell so Sunday: if I marry him at all it should be here where all this , | troable Las come out: people would then be satistied about the money lost; Mr. Hartzell and my aunt left Sunday m"hl | for home; he left his trunk, as he “did not { have money enough to his hoard; bhut he told me he had to borrow money to get home wnd would return Wednes- pon further inquiry a BEE rep en telograph trom Schic pitanz's barber | tative rned that Hartzell left an un- shop. The hose carts went flying way | paid hoard bill at the Revere house, but down Main street, and before they | his trunk, which 1s fully worth = the Joeated the fire the bluze had been ',nn amount of the bill, is still at the hotel. out by the bucket ade, The fire | He is expected back to-day. startod frow a defective flue. It seems M:iss Kline started for the train intending to go to Red Oak, where, | it is said, Hartzell was to have met her to-morrow and they were to have been married, but the receipt of the telegram from het uncle changed lher she took the Kansas City Before leaving the hot aid her hotel bill for her dy train however as well as pay - See that yonr books are made by Mores house & Co, room 1, Everett block e whinet Photographs $8. Q Sherraden, 317 Broadway 12 ( | the fine ity - Six Husbands and Still Unhappy. wowman known yestor that “Do it Mrs. Ewing we | day morning | they were befo horribly b Mrs. Ewing sickeni was never seen ther the brt and beaten back and of th | feliow, but the woman claimed to done it 1n the heat of [ 16t Scott out of it The Sc ind the 18 re in police it it was no o the bar littl more on the ¢l ating o boy, « A n little have i this ing a arms passion woman | | woman, and the mother of the ehild, was | 1ot oft with a tine of Yesterday the family appeared win, and this time the so kindly dis rd her husband, She showed s and broised face, and said had pounded her. She had had a ization of what the little fellow e at her nands, She was hot have Scott punished to the full extent Scott admitted striking the ciaimed that she had called woman was not feeling posed tow a seratel that, in defense of sullied repu tion! he slapped e s judge tined him %16, Not being able to pay he was days rest in the allowed to take a five 1. Scottis the sixth husband iwing has had, but she “to able to find one with whom not whom she ean Jive peaceably. She now cott to be fore bonds to vay from her. it isn't for him to give Imv\:lx to keep L a8 he has had enough, Letting Prisoners Loose, Judge Aylesworth had o night sessi last evening. Two habeas corpus case was thatin came up for hearing. One volving the liberty of Fred Stuber, of Underwood, who was in i charge of bigamy and awaitimg the tion of the grand jury. Besiaes some alleged irregularitios in the justice court, it appears that Stuber's wife lives in Ohio and that she does not care to prose- cute, and will not come from Ohio into this state. Stuber was accordingly dis- charged The other Mills count, here on a from Glenwood, wed that an old citizen, Donal ad_been sent to juil for thirty ¢ . s for getting drunk, dis turbing _the il assanlting o woman, Mrs. I{ulf It was claimed that there were three or four offenses charged in the snme information, and Smith being brought into court betore he had got sober ignor: wtly pleaded guilty to eye thing. e rds tried ease w 1 8 The justice to get Smith discharged ], but Sheri 1 insisted it would take an higher court. The ord Judge Aylesworth fust he will walk forth free st 01 Boarlstra et, C uun by Brickbats. 1oon two men, both under the influence of drink, got to quar- relling on Broadw ar Wies & ( en's store, up two bricks and hurled them, one after the other, at i The - first br missed but the second hit the man round bric {ed_and gave lngley. The victim ken 1ito u doctor's oflice ne the wound w. dressed. The dmuu found a slight f - ture of the skull, and the result of the in- jury ma bus, The quarrel secms claim n owed on the head, and cutting thrower wa his name us of his w felling him to the v bloody gash. t once arisen that over a “Thompson Hard and soft 1, wood, Time, cement, ete. Council Blufls Fuel ('n No. 63 sroadway. Telephone No. re some indignant parents who are bent on seeing if something cannot be done to keep dealers from selling Some dealers . but a few are rettes to their bo) use to sell them to bo, willing to do s, no matter how the boys are. One of the indi, fathers who had notified the d 10t to sell his boy any more, was yes coking ndyice asto what he could stop it ng suit ing the ¢ him kee, very young nant 10 He is thinking of com- and against the dealer tte busines The good sens s them from en £ ouraging the with nar- coties; but others are reckless and pay no attention to the wishes of the paren and have no seeming regard for the good of the child. An attempt will be made to get the council to ome action in re- gard to the growing ers Iittle fellows to fill thei -~ Highest prices paid for county, town and school bonds. Odell Bros. & No. 103 Pearl street, Council Blufls, A Leg Broken, Yesterday morning J F. Williams, who drives a truck for Stewart Br met with u serious accide nt. He was at the Chicago & Northwestern depot when ightened, and, start- from the of the team became ing up quickly, he was thrown seat and fell beneath the wheels Leavy truck, which fortunate loaded. The wheels passed ove leg, catsing & compound fracture, received so.ne slight bruises besida, his The team was shortly stopped, no further damage being done. The unfortunate driver was taken to his home, No. 1002 Avenue B, and surgical aid called, —~— A New Bank. Kimball & Champ, of this city, are ar- ranging to start a bank in Minden, to be conducted 1in connection with their busi- ness b “Tne bank will probably op: for business in the course of thirty d. The firm will put up at onece a brick bank building there, the first brick building in Minden. The brick for the building was sent out yesterday, and the contract is let to Wickham Bros Star Sale Stables and Mulg Vards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUF Opposite Dummy Depot, SO PRVIBATER YO0)S [[§ Horses #nd Mules kept constantly on hand for salo at retail or in car louds. Ordors promdily ‘flled by contract on shert Botice, Btock sold on commnission. BHLUTEK & BOLEY, Proprictors clephone No. 114 ormerly of KIEL SALE STABLES, cormer ave. ad 4t street. HA DAILY plans and | for home. | BEE: TUESDAY Harkness Brothers N0, 401 BROADWAY, Arc opening new and heantiful designs in CARPETS. Moquette, Body Brussels, lelvet Tapestry Brussels, S3-Ply Ingrains, 2-Ply Ingrains. Rayg Carpets, Eic. Mattings lLiotels, at 1l Ia. For offices, for price Broadwa DRESS GOODS Are now arr cots, Flannel cellent for tr STLKS. Black Silks and in the new colors, Quality the best and prices the lowest for ng reli ble Bros.’, No. E lodge |mm|~< Call ‘kness Bros', 401 uu: and in stoek ote. Cashimere l \- veling and f i call on Harknes 01 Broadway, Couneil Blu Hosiery. A few more of those Lisle Thread Hose left at 25e., in black andin eolors, at Harkuess B 401 Broadway. OIL CLOTHS In many new patterns and a large stoek to t A1 Door Mats, Rugs, Curtains, Curtain_Poles, ete., at Hark- ness Brothers, No. 401 Broadw: Council Blufls, Incorporation Notive. R of Tucorporatic of the mic Light company of Nebraska Article L ‘The undersiened do he ciate themselves togethers ato, urder the lnws of the state “The Economic Light C¢ principal plice b, 0 said Econo- i the mumutacturing and uppliances the) efor, e anount of capital stock au- thiorzed, Shal be one bimadred thousand dol- Jare (#100,000), which shall, Le divided into « hundred dolinrs thousund'shares of one eh shall | 1y paid up and re- ® of the incorporation hoard of directors, who apd stockholders of the o' clected annially on the shull be 1 shull be fiy DeoeHoratl 1 T Al meotin th it at tho oty o ne share of giock licid Tho firat hodra of dircctors shall named person: Kaihvon, 8. . oto hojng llowed Tor ech Iume corpornt and adopt tiey muy decm bost for the affairs of the corpo with th and terests of ndebied- ln ot five vate properiy of the mem- { the corporation shali for corporate debis muy he modified, added 1o by 0 two! ldeis of the corporn- the same, thirty such proposcd manner as the bourd of dircctors may prescribe. Witness onre hands ns subscribers to suid ar incorporution, and us incorporators in, this Srd day of August, 1880, Bigned i— SanlEn Tieono LI Rarivos, R Jons R. RICE, M. D,, Or other Tumor: noved withot Cancers s it ordriwinis of biooa. cticnl experien ol BlutTs. N SCEURZ, Justice of the Peace Cficcer. 1 918! TR P 'C. MILLER. No. 13 Pear! St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, DESIGNS, LATEST MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. House, Sign and Decorative Painter, Mache Wall Orpuments. None but hest hands employed and chavgos as low ns othors. ST. FRANCIS AGADEMY COUNCIL BLUFES, 10WA. An excellent educationul institution, furnish ed with all the modern vements, con ucted by the § 1B OF CHARITY B, V. M For tevm of fiye months, £75. Terms begin first Monday i September and first Monday in February. For catulogues ad- dress il SUPERIOR ouncil Blufrs, Papier SIS Ancsi Acade Horses and Mules For all purposes. bonght and sold, at retall and inlots. Large quantittes to select from Several pairs of fine arivers, single or double. MASON WISE, (& uuuul lilu"s Reductlon in Prlces. China, ( lassware, Etc., At'W.S. Hemer & Co’s, No. 28 Main st, Council Blufis, AUGU T 31, 1886, BOSTON TEA COMPAN Wholesale and Retail Grocers, |- No. 16 Main and 15 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. | WANTED-- AROCXKX “*The Ideal Waugesha Water.” Bottled divect at the spri of Kidneys and bladder, such as Bright tion of the Bladder, ete I'he medical years past has been prescribing Waukesha wat e of the exverienced physician tralizing the urine, al matter agents in dise jous fever, ¢ dred affections Prof. Walter S, Haines, M. D 1 have lll-\n‘l s Allen, N weeh of the stomach, j ), L.l D,y D. G Mor Taylor & H. AL Baird, an & Co,, it Ve e abns el WV Sl il ey - = HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER . Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and Frame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks, best in the world. 808 Bighth Avenue and Eighth Street,Counil Bluffs, ‘THE HIGHEST Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand STOVES, Furniture, etc. M. DROHLICH, 608 Broadway. ball and exantein ey %s,w— Lires al Wors. tacls, Beoteh J.wtm,, MWriehon® Serlan Euglish Broadelatt ¥ 3 the bleapest Line of YW ans Wars U\ Bonte ever shown in this bity. 100,000 has been found invalu ying inflamaion, nd acting us a natural solvent. ses of the stomach and alimentary e , the celebrated chemist of l(vl h Medical College, analyzed a purer water wresident spring farnishes n..v n,m-;n water of health H.J. Y WHOLESALE AND JOBBING BEOUsSES OF | COUNCIL BLUFFS. —J AGRICULTURAL R DEERE, WELLS & CO. Wholesala Agricultural Implemeats, Buggiss, Carringes, Eto , ¥to. Council Blufts, lowa | KEYSTON MANUFACTURING (‘(I Make the Original and Complete | Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Nill & Press, CORN SHELLERS \\numnul 3 Nos and 1 it ‘Council Buifts, Towa DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf're an1 Jobbors of Agricultaral Implements, Wagons, Buggles, Carriages, and all kinds of Farm Machinery. 1100 to 1110 South Main Street, Council Bluffe, Towa. IMPLEMENT MORE CUSTOMERS. (1 & IN 101, 150, 1505 in the treatment of diseases | s Disease, Albnminuria Diabetes, Inflama- | ANE HANDLES. profession with great unanimity for many | 1 Greason, T, H.Doveras, ) F. Wnianr, or such ailments, and ARCADIAN | PresdTrens, VoPres &Man. Seo. &Counseb Council BluTs Handle Pactyry, (Ineorporated,) Pick, pidly monopolizing the patron ntinvalids. Diluting and neun The Arcadian is the best of medicinal — aal, sueh as dyspepsia, bil CARPRTS, il indice, malaria, nervous debility and kin- COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET €O, Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, 0Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory Good Ete. 'Na 405 Urondiay’ Council Diute, " 0w, Rush Medical College says—*This T'ry it and be convinced CIGARS, TORACCO, ETC. Palmer, C. Deetkens, A, M. Beardsley, PEREGOY & MOOR - Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 25 Main and 27 Pearl Sts, oW, Council Blufts, COMMISSION, q SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholosala Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No. M Pearl St., Council “lulrs DRUGGISTS, HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists' Sundries, Ete. No. 22 Maln St., and No. 21 Penrl St., Council Biutfs, FRUITS . W. BUTTS, Wholesale Califoraia Fraits a Specialty Commission. - No. 642 Counell Blufr satisfaction guaranteed. = General Brendway, T WIRT & DUQUE Wholesule Pruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 Pear] St., Council Bluffs, an CERIES. L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. No. 416 Broad - A i et Also Wholesale Liquor Donlers. way, Couneil Bluffs HARNESS, BECKMAN & CO., Manuacturers of and Wholesale Delors in Leather, Harness, Saddlary, Ets. Main St. Council Bluls, lowa. ETC. METCALF BROTIHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Ghm. 05, 312 and 344 Brondway, Council Bluits, 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, [ = s HEAVY HARDY a0 ,__j V\’lmhm:nln Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, , And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Towa. = Fm-mnm lands in Towa, Minnesota, from $£1.25 to §12 per acre. time b per cent interest. P. P. Lanstrup, Broadwa BOOK BINDING Ledgers, Journals, County and Bank Work of :11 iiinds aSpec- falty. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & 60, Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufts, Standard Papers Used. Al styles of bind- ing m Magazines and BLANK B_OOKS. EFEL ¢, B. National i 1k, Citizens' B First Natio) Mc er & Pusey,Bunkers.C. " COUNCIL BLUFFS Driving Park. Fall Meeting. FOUR DAYS' RACING. Trotting, Tuesday, Aug. 3ist, Wednesday, Sept. ist, Thursday, Sept. 2d, and Friday, Sept 3rd. ial attractions by Prof. ker's world famous ing and Balloon Ascensions by Pacing and Running Dogs duily Schoel and st Land buyers fi Council Bluffs, Iow: HIDES AND W 001 D. H. McDANELD & CO., ts for Sals of Hides, sus0 and Furs Council Tow Texas, Kansas and Arkansas, ranging ! Iands in Minnesota on 30 years n e, Information, ete., given by oy OILS, MONEY TO LOAN---At lowest | P ST rats. Real estate handled, IN |y yioqqeg & Limciing o casoiny surance writien and all kinds of Rhen- oo it 10 honds hought by F. J. Day Mo OYURION & 00, 39 Pearl St., Council Bluffs :’fiflf’.u;j:iff}fi“f‘j“‘“““.,.'.‘“fl‘fi’:f' T Esiabllshed (881, CGity Steam Laundry! n No. 81 N Council Bluff, Finest work and lowest prices for fine work. Al collars and cugfs ve- | turned in collar and cuff boxes iwthout extra charge, which guar- same condition as it Out of town orders re- | ceive same attention uutl at same vates as city work, F. W. SPETMAN &BRO RNO. 509 & 500 MAKN S0, i R.Theodore, LUMBER, PILING, E1C. AND LIQUOIS, Wint Jl)ll\ LINDER, Wholesale Imported and Domastic Winas & Liquors, Agout for St Gotthai's forb Hitters. No. 13 Muin St. Council Blufs. IER & SEARIGHT, 1 Main Street, % SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 6 Maii ancil Blufs HO! for the LAKE Thy Staanar OLLIE MAY Newly fitted up, and under the ch of n RisillTul engineer and 18 HOW Imaicing pleas: e trips on LAKE _MANAWA St,. € : antees work in | leaves us, A orders takon at p hostes 10 1o 12 . L DA NOTICES & 0. SPECIAL Daily receipts of vew goods. Hats e i oL | Qaps, Clotiing, and a full J { Spocial advertisemcnts, such ue Lot Fourn Gooils ost s 5. ) 1 To Loan, For Sale, To Rtent, Yants, H ling, { H of T'EN CENTS P LINE forthe first tnser 1 iy Cents Per Line [or cach subsoquens . y rton, Leave wdver ents at our ofice 12 digul strect, newr Browdway, Council Ta., aud | Neb, | | 18 N. Main St., Conncil Blnffs, 209 8, 15th St., Room 10, Omali Manufucturer's Agent for the * WANTS. Kol aily, ' ] i 0 N TANTE 1 kitchen giv, Apuly to Prof. A, = purkor daly, lu front o the | GLIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES | VW th'h b it i Other att 4'Iiul|l in the way of p})u'd Tents, Awnings, ""“”HK Slate, Man- \ ANTED. vty ot Lol .\{\'.,, consisting sdebrated horses from | gelg “, and Window Gilass, Show. | M) wers restuupint Trcsidway , Coun. {\\un\mk\, Ulnu Hlinois, Indiana and | gy Elevators (hand and hy- [ S2" T e s 4 - JSeousit o5 on all railronds, Come | Vaulic) &¢. { Wil it el Niianriede evarybody and have 4 good tiwe. e — | poulrd, Spaiyfo Juatio Mol 3 artioulurs, addross AOKSALE - OF T 195 aece G, 115 FRANK STUBBS, Ao S Seel relury Creston House, Tiae only hotel in Council Bluffs haying Fire HEscape And all modern uprovemonts. 210, 217 and 219 Muin st MAX MOHN, Prop. the patroni Lo for merehandice. Adiress it O. box 1K, | Couneil iHlutte, Jowa 1n the ¢ty can be obtained b Blutrs | i JACOB SIMS out | COUNCIL BLUNFS Practices in the State and Federa! conrts Rooms 7auls S vt Block. 504 Brosdway Courci Noue but experience] hands employed | of town orders by W Ork Weriun anil ur capress solicited, aud