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6 THE DAILY BEE, COUNCIL BLUFFS.! WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 1 O¥FICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by correr in any part of the city at IWenty cents per week H.W.TiroN, - - - Manager TELEPHONES REsIEss OFvice, No. 43 NiGnT Eviror No, 2. T MINOR. MENTION. New York Plumbing Co. New fall goods at Reiter's The very best eabinets at §3 a dozen at Gorham's One dozen cabinets and a large panel 2.50 1t Sehmidt's gallery The White machine oflice has 1 moved to No. 232 Broadway Both stores of H. Eiseman & Co, will henceforth be open every evenir Fred Statelberg and Elizabeth Beeben see have reecived o permit to wed Yon will find Harkness Brothers open for business day and evening hereafter Neola, have been issucd marriage license K.of L. I.. A, No. 2068 wil' hold a ball in Masonic nall on Wednesday evening, September 1 Here from 7:30 1n the morning until Y o'clock in the evening L. D. Montgomer, d Tillie M. Au tenricth, of this city, were yesterday granted a permit to marry E. 8. Fag who was ar throwing a brick at and hitti son on Monuay, was yesterd: fined § y simply Ailway company s having s taken up Broadway prepar atory to the extension of the Broadway line of car: Dr. A. P. Hanchett will move into his new house to-day, r his many patients and fricy ay find him at his old number. 120 | Harmony Chapter 0. S, gave a pleasant l)|~L»| picnie in Fairmont park They were joined by the xeursionists ar old son of Tony Gers wt yesterduy of typhoid fever. The fune will lace from the Catholic ch this afternoon. Masonic—Spe meeting of Bluff City Lodge No. 71 A. F. & A. M. for work in the BCA. degree. Al M. M.'s in good standing are cordially invited to be present. By order W. M, Morris Williams, one of the Bee earriers in Council Blufls, yesterday foll off" his pony and received a bad cut in the head from which ill be contined to his home for seve v The water in Lake Manawa i foot higher than it was before t was putin. By this rase all lmn\an- now enabled to reach Mar b It scems the crop of barbers in this is a little short just now. One ~|m|- h ing been short for a week ye: to send to Grand Rapids, Mich «m one. At the residence of the bride’s parents, No. 1401 High street, this evening, Miss Tillie M. Autenrieth and 1 Mont- gomery will be united in marriage, at 8 o'cloc My friends and customers will now find" me 1 my new quarters, No. 109 Broadway, where the store will' remuin open each evening unul 9 o'clock. H. Friedman, The uptown gre Klceb, No. 162 Broad sed by Mr. Lansbur; My, Kleel 111 continue 3tore, No. Broadway. Yesterday afternoon four of the young Iadics of i Smith Russell vy s e_around the bea (llllll’ll Blufts, They w lv ‘guson The three-y pacher tore of J. W. , has been p C n charge of his the Misses Bancker, Hugger, and Nelson. lits No. 3with when r w the five yesterd only hose off Nicholson says when St at a f clow box No. “they will be lilies Complaint is daily made of the ing uacy of the ferry cars to accommodate those whu \\lsl\ to go over to Omaha and |||ul|u| by runmi extra cars on the first two morning trains and the last two evening trains, Many persons ~u||prhulh<-(|l|n ny t that leaves Omaba at 10 o’clock and ng Council Blufis at 1025 o'clock is only ran on Wednesday and Saturday nights 1 for Lake Manawa business. not so, the tran has been put on as a regular and the ferry cars will make this run also. Now that the dummy trains make so many more trips than tormerly, Charles Mack, who has been conductor of the dumm) for nearly five years, now s charge of the trains from 6:35 o’clock in the morning until 3 o’clock in the noon, when Conductor Inlow charge until 12 o'clock at night. Yesterday officer Beswick noticed a boy pick up a pocket book at the driving park; he followed the hoy to the stables, where he made him re judges who were in the ju was afterward learned ‘that it was the property of Judge Clinton, of this city, who claimed it. It contained quite “a large amount of money. Malignant Diphtheria has made its pearance in Hazel Dell townshiy county. The people are using Dr. Thos Jefferis Infallible enti and Cure for thut terrible pestilence, consequently no excitement a couple of Electrie door hells, b every form of don ances at the New Yo made by Mores verett block. Sec that your books ar house & Co., room 1, o Personal Paragraphs, J. V. Malley of Woodbine is at the Pa- eifie. P. 0. Pl.\n.lh of Dus Moines was yes terday at the Ogden, J. W, Smith and R. Willimmns of Maple- ton aro at the Pacific. Miss M. Bruce and Miss T, V. Lane of Malvern were in the city. “The registered at the Ogden house T. J. ll'll‘l“’l'“xl!ltl F. Rot land were in the city yest H. 0. Moulton and several on of Oak- ties of Glenwood were in the city yesterday. D. D. Johnson of Weoping Water, Neb., was an Ogden guest yesterday, J. eharge of the elevators on the Wabash, is at the Ogdon. Leonard Everett, accompanied by his two younger brothers, left iast evoning for Concord, N, H., where Tony and Ned will attend school.’ Mr. Everett £0 to the coast of Maine to rusticate. Miss Stella and Bottie Graves l¢ morning fo Island. Mi lufls. Murs. Lester Eells and pa from bunh Platte, who journing on the lakes of southern Wis Counci consin, are in our city for a few days, the guosts of Mr. Geo. (-rxnus and family, 18 O the tinest. Shersaden, 817 Brondway. OMAHA DAILY Jey Rauter fourth, Consul fifth BEE: WEDNES I)\\ 'THE FEATS OF FLEET FEET. Exciting Events at the Dnvmv Park, and More For To Day. The third heat was the pretticst afternoon, though not the fastes ,except Jerry L, who was traili A 3 along the last quarter began stringing out, Const On the home but caught quickly A VARIETY OF BLUFF NEWS n_ Chief got o Excursionists N Scott in More Trouble Almota third, Jenny L. third another claim the pole on the sec until tarning heat in 2:26, Con« Rowley Rattler fourth, sive Cigar St The fourth heat caused swerved him ont the stretel he pulled into the pole, who was just I'he races opened yesterday after getting into small atterdanee characteristic back to last place given the heat Logan Chief Vlm\l,. wtions offered for the other days there is no doubt but that there tendance during 7 o'clock, it w & too dusky 1o hive annonneement race would be finished at 1: rack was in ex in fact never Haldene served as starter, Pusey and Wi > | she would swen cellont condition H. Carson of Sioux UNFINISITED RACT down to spend th James Finney and Harrood Fiynn, of | Wi one of the timers, « s there were seven en tered and all starters. tions in the following order strolled « \scension by ter Beno & Co. will remain open | | b |Iunn aseen in Q h It made tun for the s € '“‘ N "]“"' amed to relieve the mon: t between he The dog race was Four hounds, fast ranners, made a quar- ter of & mile, but the most the spectators ot out of it was the sight of horscback, followed by rris, W. Mitton and daug rens, Mr. and My Murs. opening for the meeting., 'I:In- horses got From the start Victor Sprague down to steady work up, the half mile post se hd kept creppin several dogs on ing him in easy n'\l quarter he A gentleman’s driving race will oceur ., had been I|Inh|lw! tog C P, C.omad f k i the half and le ot onto his feet onseme forn : The pool selling w Two small sized fights extent of the anti- pmlnhmnu visible on the (l)lhl‘ train sta switch engine belonging in the y throughout the mile, Mc up te rear and h:ux-l' ] Victor won the Nicholas accond, Sleepy Dave ‘dwin Q. fourth, Blue liull fifth, sixth and MceFarla then drawn, |1n~ ln»in;: evidently too hot for him. were bets that he i and in the first heat the and bringing liberal supply T'he unfinished 3 race will be eailed at 1:3)o’clock s are to be as follows: Three-fourths mile ning, for three-ye W. C ccond heat was one, but not so fast as the preyious one Edwin Q got : on the first qu more " exciting Red Light rn ; Surprise b f, tried for “‘Mike,"” before Judge Aylesworth on Monday, returned a | verdict yesterday morning of not guilty! It scems Dries- back was sprinkling the 'strect with a hose when the wate rostruck the It \\|m\h i ber shop in the ba house. Mike got ex elinched and itis « couple of teeth in t) ‘(_mm-r off his feet several he fimsh was a breaks Vietor hpr'l;,m' wus| in Q, who won the 2:36, Sprague ~u|~||l|l| Sleepy Da . Nicholas hlll\ dlld 5 class, pi Mattie Stipn, b. m, 9.8 \\u.m Codar Rapids; J st -Huul heat Edwin Q kept the lead prague kept nly a short break \[pin.- « [..1,n»r, crowded uv into thir hialf getting for an we, but soon_dropping back to third Victor Spraguc came in winner of tho heat by & nook: win Q. second, St. 2 into second ) l]'\hi‘ll.mnhu]«h Nel |I|||ll Sleepy C. fifth and Blue Bull Nicholns lind gone a 2. was not in the tull of go, A It Wi expee fod |h.u gue would take the heat The contest w win QQ for the tivst b and Cure for be_obinined only at the South Sthstreet, L, or sent b express gn re r the ialf-mile seeuliar way lim to drop ing to the front, but was passed Spragu of going off' his fect caus behind, and on the Wis an exel I(Il g I l('l‘ s proven it lu be mt.um)l.-, not 41|I| dxplnlm llml i Anll kinds of sore th a change ot ant lot of Episco- yer and Hymmnals at all it Hlmul v thie new chureh. lapping nosc, ing given the heat, | nm. race proved the de house of Beckman & William Strobehn as a partner after the firm name S adily w ntto the f (I(N\(I on Ium g, the head of the wholesale e robeln & Co., new addition, the harness hiouse I\t ang | hanatlenddie tad] on of branching out For office for pr Broadway B Bull fululll \I Nic hulh I|(ll| ir and enlarge- A $15 Cigar ay morning as James McGrary, of Island Parl trymg to sell Fourth street, corn suddenly noticed his hay was on fire, the department was ealled stream of water put on it, but befor department could get there the almost consumed. It was a total los was somewhat afterward learned that lessly threw the south of this city 1 of hay to a ~ Are now arriving and in stock. ith avenue, he cots, Flannels, Cashmeres, ete. cellent for traveling and lhmuun 1z race o ters l\)uk |rX ce . of Council By W, Seannon, Cauneil ||nh-~-. 'h . by (. Sdrns e for zood goods. Ladies wis a boy named lIu"nm e stump of a ]I"h‘l‘(l e tignited the Im\ paying the farmer $15 Thére was hard work to get the hor , clby being the chicf eanse trouble, m-lllwlndly and onee throwing ll:ln and mfl o Council lnmh around on ]Iihll‘.\' musement h:r crowd and work fc ) “lw BSWing umL Am.! kupl .)n- A man whois on residing on North Sth street known as “‘Dutehy,” By the last v|um-|ur(':n~nli constabic off with the wirrant and 0 ““\ third r, ace was for the -|\m| the \\Ill aenas before he did | Gouneil Blufls, art ,.l.u d were: Bthan Alion, b _|u~x then happened to T g, by i b 1is sense cnotgh to skip over to On await developments, W he uss of Porsia was at the Pacilic sted and tried. Highest prices paud for county, i nd school bonds, 0. 103 Pearl street, Council Sol Smuth Russell compuny is * Logan Chief led with On the fir (qmu ry 1 close onto him that Heinrich . aied last December, and by a will left 300 and his best cow to Anna Bruhn, BOOK BINDING i u strung out ( vnwl Who was ¢ on the pools, kept coming up until hc got the lead and Kept it, coming in winner in 2 Chief second, Almet His |'4-1uli\‘|-=; will was made was nm in a mmn»h |mnml umlhllun, o . Manson of St. Louis, who has claiin that the third, Row 'y li.t _Alpen hind been Arinking hos partial paralysis. sulky of \nuw' unconscious talked with his friends, Ikn ovening made his will, ek sank into unconselousnosy and at iidnight, nulu! last uvoulug, trying” to reach a f"“‘ a spoke coll at 7 o'clock in and about 10 11 then Anvie ]Ll-puh 2. visit with friends at Grand the second heat Logan Chief t m)\ Bettic will go on to North Platte and Miss Graves return howe to Alnwm and Rattle did a mn.v aklmnl.w ot down quickly and all travel’d Consul came 'HI\ln v il Bound for Grand m.na. A speeial car from through here yesterday bearing the U. S Grant Post G. A, R. of that v D, the command of E. A. Consigney, for the reunjon at Grand Island. was beautifully decorated, and contained about thirty veterans. ty of friends | steadily aud hotly. the wire a length ahead of but the driver of the latte t, Consul having been ¢ .ogan Chief on & home I]lu V'nlmluu of the rule blace and Log Almcta second, Jel binot Pho :;:ruvhu £3. Quulity ‘Doc’ Scott In For Tt Mre, V. H. Scott has filed an informa j tion against her “‘recent’ husband, Doce" Scott, who, by the way, it is claimed, is her sixth husband. She not being satisfied with having him sent to the county jail in defanlt of payment of a $16 tine, imposed on him last Monday by Judge Aylesworth for clubbing her ened unmercifully, now swears he thres to kill her That her “Doe’*is a_ tough one no one denies, and it is clnimed by another woman, who resides 4t the Scott mansion in “Duck Hollow” that she will also swear out a warrant wainst “Doc” for rape; cluming that one dark night recently as 8 returning home from a visit to Mrs, Scott, she mec Do who was on his | way homeward from the beer garden, at which place he was for a long time Shead pusher.” She says he was drunk, and that he assanlted | her r and raped Whether she will file the information or not remains to be seen, Yesterday she and told her hile before | was at the city buildin story, but smid <he'd wa't agzainst him ~ The Missouri Valley Excursionists, Yosterday v oparty of ladies s gentlemen from Missouri V v in this ei went direet to Fairview park, where held w basket pienie, after which they round the ety taking in the the metropolis, afte sights ¢ returned by the ev home T «l_of Mr, Au|n| Mrs. wl Mrs ee, Mrs el l]ll\”ll(l 5. AL Boies, Miss Saldwin H. Spen iter, Mrs J P Lahm Job Harris, \Homer Dution, ) Jesme, Miss Eila Heilman and Chias, Hargen, Harris, Miss | Mrs, D, HL Ha od in Ilu»l nion Paci but luckily no one w It scoms an engine from Omaha backed the bridge for a train of loaded ht ears, and after being coupled on ted for the bridge with w ds he train to help them up h behind the “dump.” Asthe train reached the switch the engine left the track, the switch being opea, as did the next two 1eer noticing the igine and parted 5 y averting an accident of * proportions. g - - Driesbach Not ity se of young Dries- 'k, whose f: runs a confectionary N in the opera house, and who was aulting an [talinn named n just coming np out of the bar ment of the opera and the two Mike lost a Har ess Brnl 0rs HO. 401 BROADWAY, COUINCIT. BLUEFFS, Ia. Are opening new and beautiful designs CARPETS. Moquette, Body Brussels, Pelvet Papestry Brussels, 3-Ply Ingrains, 2.Ply Ingrains, l{(u/ L(upefs' Eic. Mattings at Harkness Bros,’, 401 | DRESS GO GOODS all service. STLKS. Black Silks and in the new colors, Quality the best and pric he lowest 2 relia- 10 ble goods will eall on Iarkne r0Ss, No. 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Hosiery. A few more of those Lisle Thread Hose left at 25c., in hlack and in colors, at Harkness l,um.. No. ln. mmul\\u_\'. OIL CLOTHS In many new patterns and a large stock to select from. Door Mats, Rugs, Curtains, Curtain Poles, ete., at Hi ness Brothers, No. 401 Broadway, R. RICE, M. D,, Or othe 1073 removed witho Cancers {5 i or driins of Dioor, Over thirty year No. 11 Pearl St., Cou _&# Consultation fre N. SCHURZ Justice of the Peace )i Ledgers, .luurmll-‘. County and Bank Work of : Il Kinds aSpee- falty, Prompt Attention fo Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & G0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Bluffs Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind- ing m Magazines and BI.ANK BOOKS. C. B. National Hu ak, \l l iunth & Co., izens’ Bunk., Dogre, Wells & Cay ns\ National Bank, 1 llhunulue 0., r & Pusey,lankers, C . Bavings Laok, PTEMBER 1. BOSTON TEA COMP ANY 'WHOLESALE AND JOBBING Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 16 Main and 15 Pearl Street, Gouncil Bluffs. | vas of Kidneys and bladder. such as Brig tion of the Bladder, years past has been proseribing Waukesha water for such ailments, as the most poeteet examples of these waters is rapidly monopolizifg the patron- age of the experienced physicians and of intelligent invalids, Diluting and neu- Haying inflamaiion, frecing the nrinary passages of effete a natural solvent. es of the stomach and alimentary c: reh of the stomach, jaundice, malar 1 profession with g tralizing the urine, matter and acting agents in dise The Arca which they dred aftections. ning train to their ter S. Haines, M. D, “1 have never analyzed a purer water. J. Adags Allen, M. D., spring furnishes the typical water of health 1. G. Morgan & Co,, y 1L J. Palmer Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved : ball and gy 9(«,‘“. Corces of Wars. M p‘wto‘« Aw&t«'fi—y, shosrn i Ponts ever this bity. s LANDS, CHEAP hlrmluz lands in Towa, Minnesota, Texas, Kansas and Arkansas, ranging 25 to $12 per acre. time 5 [u-r cent interest. Sehool and s Land buyers fare free. Information, cte., given by P. P. Lanstrup, No. 555 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. OmahaDentalAssociation hotels, lodge llmm~ Call | I]r. HAUGHAWUUT Manager, 1519-1521 Douglas st , Painless Dentistry Air, Ether and Choroform, with their sicke nmum-u avoided by the most wonderful annesthetic, ing the bloot und bul d g up the tissues. Omaha Dental Assoc Gold Crowns, Gold Plats Teeth, a speclalty, tion, Sole Prop'rs. Best tecth §6; former price 815 COUNCIL BLUFFS Driving Park. Fall Meeting. FOUR DAYS' RACING. ! Pacing and Running | Tuesday, Aug. 3ist, Wednesday, Sept. fst, Thursday, Sept. 2d, and Friday, Sept 3rd, Inlhlmn" Alwt'ml ulu.un..m by l’mn nd Balloon A Sconslons. I., I’w( A \ “Parker daily, in front of thg ()(]nl ml.ununs m l!lv ates on all railroads cvn-ryl-ml\ and have a good time, For particulars, address FRANK STUBBS, Horses and Mules For all purposes. boght and s Lirge quantities 1o selo Beveral pairs of flue drivers, single or double. MASON WISE, Couucil Blufls, WANTED=-<100,000 MORE CUSTOMERS. JSAIRCXADIAXN **The Ideal Waugesha Water.” Bottled direct at the spring, has been found invaluable in the treatment of diseases hit's Discase, Albnminuria Diabetes, Inflama At unanimity for many and ARCADIAN dian is the bost of medicinal L, sueh as dyspepsia, bil a4, nervous debility and kin- the celebrated chemist of Rush Medical College, y president Rush Medical College says—*"This it and be convineed . Dectkens, A. M. Beardsley, WV i lleinariats W i il alaisy HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER i satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks, best in the world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Strect,Counil Bluffs, - A Paids, e 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, te lands in Minnesota on 30 years OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BL{ Estallished 1857 1A, MONEY TO LOAK---At lowest irates Real estate fiendled, In | surance written and all kinds of honds kought by F. J. Day Ro. 39 Pearl $t., Gouncil Bluffs. Established 1881, Cify Steam Laundry! REMER & SEARIGHT, % 34 N. Main Street, Councit Bluffy, Finest wovkc and lowest prices for fine work, All collars and cuffs re- twrned in collar and cuff boves iwthout ectra charge, which guar- antees work in same condition as it leaves us. Gut of town orders re- ceive same attention and at saine rates as city work, F. W SPETHAN & BRO. NO. 509 & 510 MAIN ST, Daily receipts of new good Cavs, Cloihi Hats and a full iine of Dry Geods, nll of the latest styles. Call and R l. W’!LL!AMS, 18N, M il Bluffs, Ia., and 204 10, Omalha, Neb, tfor the CALIGRAPH T YP WRI’IFR and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- in 8t., Couy | tels, Plate and Window Glass, Show- Cases, Blevators (hand and hy- draulic,) &e. BEST LAUNDRY WORK In the oy can be obtuined by putronizing ' HomeSteam "\ LAUNDRY 504 eoniway Council Wluils GEO, W. SCHINDELY, Prop, Noue but experienced hands emvlozed. Oug © flown orders by mail or express solicited, asd | 1iworl werrsuted | Muminating & L HOoUsSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL INMPLEMENTS, DEERE, WELLS & (0, Agricultural Implements, Buggiss, K1 \\IH\L \I\\l F \l Il I:!\(; [0 ‘ Hdvlmder nlw Rako», Cmvr MlII & Pross, '»v,\l~mvvmm\\\»nk\vuum V0L, 15, 1505 and 1315 South Main Stroot, ‘Council Biuffs, Towa. DAVID BRADLEY & O, Manuf're an Llobbers o lnr[cul[uml Implemeats, Wagons, Buggies, Arriagos, and all kinl: of Farm Maohinory. | ll\ll to Hlvl South Main Strect, Couancil Bluffe | Towa, ANE HANDLES FL0.GrEAsoN, T, HDOvGLAS, Gro. K, Wi Pres&Trons,’ Voros &Mar. 8o &Co, Council Blufs Handle Fact)ry, (Ineorporated) Manufacturers of Axle, Pick, flodge and Small Handios, of evory doscription = CARPLIS, COUNCIL BLUFES CARPET CO,, Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Qil Cloths, Curtain Fixturos, Upholstary Goo ls, Ete. Na. 405 Broadway Council Blufs, Towa, CIGARS, TOBACCO, 10 PEREGOY & MOORE, =Wh alo Johbers in the— Finest Brmm of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28 . Council Blufrs, COMMISNION., SNYDER & LIEAMAN, Wholesnle Frait and Produce Commission Marchants. No. M Pearl St., Council Slufrs. DRUGGISTS, HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, s No. 22 Main St.,, and Council Biufs, Lroggisty Sunds No. 21 Penrl St., FRUITS. i 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale Califoraia Fruits a Specialty General - Commiskion. No. 54! Drendway, il B, TWIRT & DUQUELTE, Wholesale Fruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 P Council Blufia l\llh( HT & Co., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Also Wholesalo Liquor Denlora. No. 416 Broad- way, Council Blufrs. HARNESS, ETC. BECKMAN & CO., Manu‘acturers of and Wholosalo Donlors in Lealher Harness, Saddlery, Etc. 5 Main St.. Council Blufs, lowa. HA'TS, CAPS, ETC. METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos, 342 and 314 Broadway, Council Bluffs, HEAVY HARDWARK T KEELINE & FELT, i Wholesalo Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Towa. UIDES AND WOl D. l[ \hl)l\\l L] l) & CO., Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallew, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs Council OILS, 1 (i‘ul }\l.'lI‘ BLUEFEFS Oll ('U,; » o Dealers I‘Il - abricating 0ils Gas)liay B.Theodore, Agent, Council Blurs, Towa. LUMBELR, PILING, E1C. A. OVERTON & Hard Wood, Southern Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Material 5, ber of all Kinds. V0 Sain B, Couneil Illufl lm»n. ”JUHN 1 7[’ Whol Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for St. Gotthard's Herb Biiters. No. 13 Main 5t Council Bluffs. SCHNEIDER & HI 'K, Poreign and Dome:uc Wines and Liquors, No G0 Main neil Bl HO! for the LAKE ™ S“m 3 OLLE MAY oWl inder the charge of & N i t, s BOW taiking plous. ure frij LAKE MANAWA, we will rtors to partics for one hour orany I fme dosivod ; Hiites of churter wlven wnd ordues tuken at offici 0,203 Matin § L., between hours 10 10 12 u. o N L. DAUB & CO. SPECIA.L NOTICES. 'T"Tlu Epecinl advertiscuents lulxmn For Bale, To ltent ill E torthe 4rst v cuch subse tour oftico Ly, Council WANTS, TANTED - A yood Kitci Matin Hughes, 619 910 ave witl soll or b for vs8 1% 0. box 1161, Counell { WANTED=A wustant ¢ . the Ogde POR SALE=0L b b ] s JACOSB SIMS ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL: BILLUPFYS \itie s o aderal eourt