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o | § THIE DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 3 )FFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. H.W.Tirox, - - - Manager | TELEPHONES res O1ICK, N 1 Eorror No MINOR MENTION. i i | New York New fall ¢ The very rham's Mrs. Withere 1 dozen at 1 entertains the Harmony on to-nig The juries United States court vill be drawn to-day T'he Saints’ ehur 8t Luk One ¢h folks had a pienie Manawa yesterday zen cabinets and a large Schmidt's galler linavian Baptists had a pleas- thelr church Jast evening the street ear track will begin next panel The Scan ant soci ‘Lhe work of laying on upper Broadway week He fter Beno & Co. will remain open from 7:30 in the morning until Y o'clock in the evening All city teachiers are expected to attend | teachers’ meeting to morrow morning at | 9 o'clock at the Bloomer sehool building Another ease of diptheria is reported, a three-year-old child named Edmuna son residing near the Third st school being the unfortunate one. Eli Hall, of Boomer township, this county, was yester noon united n 1, of Hurrison : Schurz in his oflice. to The polic secmed to | neross the give his nam he fellow could not y information as to or his friends or home Since the suggestion was m in the Ber it is noticed that the str sprink lers do not wet down the erossings, con sequently there 1s less difliculty in cross ing the strects now The Creston Adverti the skeleton of on a vacant lot in that rays nothing about finder had. . “the newspaper fie found out there are such. “‘chestnut”’ protecto and he »ace in his sheet to describe them. “gotonto” it and who “rung up’ one on him he does not explain. John Bohn, of the Ozden house, was r-m 1y presented with an elegant fish- ng rod which was brought to him by L. “Brackett, who got it during his recent (»n tern trip fror “the manufacturer, Mr Stubbs. “Lhe rod is made of lancewood, and 18 a beauty. It weighs only ounces, and_when packed in its weighs'in all only seventeen ounces. One of the evening papers nmml\ made the announcement t the cars hereafter would run Y ten |u|n utes. Yesterday morning it looked to the passenger on the car that the transfor at'11 o'clock as if they were to Tun on an hour’s headway instead of ten | minutes, rd at the dummy depot over fift 0 numm s for three pas- sengers. at paper the * the " has sud- Substant estate loans. W.& B 0L Pearl street, Counel B mn~ Highest prices pad for county, town city and school bonds. Odell I Co., No. 108 Pearl street, Council Towa. — Electric door blls, burglar alarms,and ¥ form of dn.n.-am Cleetrical appli- Plumbing Co. Personal Paragraphs. E. Bust, of Des Moines, is in the of Carson, is atthe Pu- r. F. Ilnu"hhm of Calhoun, Neb., is Ben O l(lm‘uk and wife,of Lincoln, are at the Peeilic, C. F yers, of Griswold, was in the city yesteiday. . Hon Dooley, of What Cheer, was in the city yeste J. 8. Dowell, of \hu-uun Valley, was in the city yesterday. Murs. Philph and Mrs, Butte depandence, are at the Ogden, C. M Witt, a well known Neola chant, was in the city \ esterday. iager and wife, of Logan, Ia., esterday Blufl City visitors. Bessie Patterson, of St. Louis, is flm guest of the Misses Bedison. rs. 1. Ryan and Miss M. Barrett, of ), were in the city yesterday 1da Wallace has gone to We college, expecting to remain a year. Nat Brown, of the Merchats hotel, was on this side of the river yesterday G. C. Prescott, of the Piano manufae- turing company, is in St. Joe on business, Ofticer Nick O'Brien and wife have, gone 10 Des Moines to attend the state nir. W. A, Stow, E. 8. Clarke and L. R. Mayne, of Omaha, attended the racestyes- terds Joseph Samucls and wife and P. G. Cowles and wife, of Sidney, lowa, we in the aity yesterday Mrs, Andrew Russell, \\hn has been visiting the family of W. L. Bedison, re- turns to her home this morning. M Woodbury and Miss Maggie this evening for Albert Lea, o they will attend school. on leaves to-day for Lin- coln to wake .umum ments lor hibit- jeld, of ln- mer- sley ing the at the Nebraskas 3 ; Miss Lucy Vande has returned home, after spent her school va- ceation with her grandparents in the eust ern part of the state, G, W. Maurcr and family of B HIH'I‘ Neb., has remov Maurer will repry pany on the ri it the Peru plow com- hereafter, — A cow br okl‘ into my orehs ard Wednes- day night, doing damage to amount of $10. Owner can have cow by paying for the damage. L. Bruxs, Near Northwestern Scction House. - Dr. A. P. Hanchett has taken posses- sion of his new house, No. 120 Fourth street, wher hlsnuny friends and pa tients will find hun in the future 1e will retain his oflice as before over No. 12 Pear! street. -— Again Wedded, Eli Hall, of Boomer township, whose wife died so suddenly one year ago, eausing a sensational inqu was again arried yesterday by Justice Schurz r., Hall, in answering the necessary slluns, asserted that this was only his ird wife, Too Much Water For Boatmen. Owing to the rain there was a light at- tendance at the meeting of the Rowing elub last evening, and adjournment was taken until some future time, when a larger representation can be had. There are are about one hundred members al- ready enrolled. BEE. [Tl | 1 | of little interest in comparison TRACKS ON THE TRACK, | « | Some More s,w, E]mn for Thoze Who Like Horses, ANOTHER SALE OF CONSUL The New Fire Alarm Boxes Being Lo- 1-A Need of More Ferry A Variety of Binfly Ttems, at The Driving Park, THE gotting in them and lln rider ‘-{ Harry roared greatly because he did not get a better - show, while the starter explained elearly that 1t was the rider’s own fault | Brown won the heat and race in 121 sl light second, Harry distanced, The follow | ingis | THE SUMMARY Lulu Brown v R Red light o Harry dis. Time=1 91, 1421 THE 240 RACE The trotting for the 2:40 class for pursc of %230, had a fine ficld ot starters pluced as follows e R Edwin Qo Kittie B, or, m by A. Perry, Dallas, Texas; Jennie Cobb, b.m. by K. Pyle, Humboldt, Neb.; My Girl, b. m. by D. Dangford, Council Blufis; Fred F., h. g. by J. L. Nash Kearney, Neb,: Cyelone, b s, by M. L. | Harle, Couneil Blafs The tirst heat was an exeiting one. Fd win Q. made a break at the first quarter which lost him the ad, as he fell back Yesterday opencd clondy and not very | promising for the races, but no rain fell and the track was dry and in excellent condition, a little too dusty, but in the ternoon there was just a sprinkle, which helped some and intertered not at all. The worst feature of the weather terday was the wind, wh blow stoutly in the faces of the horses as they came down the home streten, keeping them from maki otherwise have hee good time vecorded I'he attendance was faiy, and never have there been races whicn more enthusinsm The contests and the horses were many " The horses got oft much easier than usual, and there was less of the scoring so tedious to speota- « | yet so «ummr'l\ ||u|v~|n-n«|l|r|u and excited more inte seemed to be honest ones, W attendinee who seemed fully o & their masculine attendan ts alloon man did notgo up, | run short of wood with which to gener- , and the wind doubtless being o tuating cause. He promises to mount into the air to-day, however. The dogs ce which pleased the boys especially, These side features prove with the races. T fivst event 2:81) FINISI, fternoon was s four he h the finish of the which wei of : trotted 0o this, as dently @ cont st for blood. Consul, who had Been sc day before, had a new driver, tl I "Ben Walker. The horses o rt, the positions boig Rowley t the pole, Almet: second, Logan Chief,Consul. Jerry L had been drawn. Before hing the quarter pole Covsul went off his feet lJ.ul was brought.nearly to w stop. 3 kept the Toad to the half,Logan € Ilu[ |||ll Almeta following lapping each other, Consul vushed along and soon after the half got his nose ahcad and kept to front easily, nder the wire as winner of * th 78, without a stroke of the wh meta was second, Lo _ran Chief third and Rattler fourth. The next heat proved the deciding one. I nd a fast one, con- ind, which came into the s they came down the lmnn- streteh. The s wus a fine one. Logan Chicf took the lead and key the quarter, but Consul kent steadily at work and tapped him on the half, and then they went nose and nose, seeming from the distance of the stand like one horse mov- ing. Rowley was several lengths be- hind. On turning into the streteh the white nose of Consnl was seen poking ahead, and while Logan — Chicf was strongly urged Consul proved too speedy and eame under the wire two lengths the winner. Time—2.2 ~The complete sunmary of the six heats s LROTTING 2 PURST: &'m Consul 1 Logan Chief . vley R I 1 which th s took positions named: Julia Lee, blk, m., by G. Grimes, Kansas t n_ Mattie Stipp, b, m., by J. S. \\ulfv aw Rapids, T Jack Rapid, oz, by Mavne, (m wha; Mattie Farle, g, T ;" Council ilas’ Wallors, b.m., by s by & Mollic Cooper, . Arnold, Demison. 'here was some trouble in getting a nd the judges began talking five to the drivers. Afte Rapid, ipp and Mattie Harle had each lunulhlxlul at_amount, they got off. pushed to the f RO q - Wi hed and tr long o easily and speedily that it seemed shie would be generous i she did not cause them all to cateh the flag, Ex- pross and Mattie Stipp were crowding up a little by the half, with k Rapid kee: ing fourth place’ Mollie Cooper broke lmnl!)' on the half, but when she got down to busi traveled nicely and made up much of the Jost distance, Mattie Harle began to weaken on the third quart and when the horses came mto the home streteh Express had - his nose ahead and e in the \Hlllll’l, closely followed by Stipp, while Mattic Harle as third Blufls} Express, b, m Council Blufls A.C was lappmng her. Julia Lee came in fourth and Jack Rapid fifth. Mollie Cooper got the flag. Time—2:243, “The second heat was largely a repeti- tion of the fivst along Mattio Harlo iy well ulf nuh-]m M kept steadily in second pl ning to finish. Juck Rapid kept thi f the race for the when Express pulled along ily and surely past him keeping neck and neck for o > with Mattie Hil are who droppe the into third place , passed little as they turned into the homestretch., In this position they came under the wire, Express winning the heat in 2:243, Mat tie Stipp second, Mattie Harle Julia Lec fourth, Ju iid - fifth, pr i asy, speedy goor, muking the hes y. while Mut 16 Harle, of whom sauch was Gxpe had to take the whip to retain thivd place, much to the disappointment of her friends, The third heat was the deciding one, Express winning the he: On the first quarter Jack or the first time, Mattie Mattie Stipp, Express and Julia Lee following in the order named. On the next quarier Mat- tie Harle had gained the lead, and Jack anid had xhu|n|w4||ulmul place. Then Mattie Harle began to n s in the two previous heats, and 13 \,u.-m ame to tho front, holding his pinco, despite the ustant urging of Mattie Harle's driver. The little mare could not got her nose beyond the whee! of the winner as th came under the wire, Mattie Stipp thir: Jack Rapid was fourth and Julia Le¢ ust, barely escaping the |L4g SUMMARY OF THlE 2 Purse, $300. First money was given Express, second o Mattie Stipp and third to Mattie Harle. llw summ: Wils: S ateine i\ B 293 3 8 2 Jack Rapid... 5 4 Julia Lee,.......0 45 Molhie Cooper... dis TH The only run three-fou three LLOPE ng race of the day was ths of a mile and repeat, y Ids. The starters were light, n g, by J, W. Cassel, C: Lulu' Brown.” eh m, by J. 1. Nichoison, Councit Blufts; Harry, s g, by Reed Bros., readia, Neb. Mr. T. Ar The horses got & quick start, Brady getting them off in a hurr stead of allowing them to wear out crowd. They ran in a nice buneh, but Lulu Brown won e; my o 1:194, Redlight second and Harry On the re pw\ |hm, was great trouble as would | | gallop, under the wire on the while for a few lengths Kittie zot her nose to the front, theonly time in tho heat. Jennic Cobb' kept steadily closing all gaps until she got. te on the heat in 2:33} xeellent trotting after passing the quar- ter, and to the surprise of many came ina good second. Edwin Q, after getting down to business, did some dy work, and came in th My Girl fourth, Fred F fifth. Katie and rge R were distunced. The last med horse acted badly clear around, and came down the home streteh on a dead run, and half way around agam before iis driver could bring him to « trot. The second h was a hot contest be tween Cyclone and Jennie Cobb, Fred the front, and Cyelone did some F trailed the whole mile. Cyclone did some exeellent work pushing to the wining until on the home streteh, he put length’s gan between nim and Jennie Cobb, winning the heat, Time—2:36} Edwin Q making a spurt which brought him in second, with Jen- nie Cobb hot third, My Girl fourth, and Fred F iast. The third heat was a surprise party to front, steadily g the backers of Jennie Cobb, who was @ favorite in the pool box on the opening and had already taken a heat. She was notin the best condition, she having | been one of the horses which went | through the fire at Omaha, and not having fully recovered. There was talk of its being o put-up job by whici she lost the sccond heat. By the opening ot the third | her getting distan the first quarter home stretel 1d won the s allowad o startout't ast and got second pl betting on clone broke on le another break put he came down k., who ailing, crowded ‘e on the half up mile, and kept it to the finish, but got <et baek to third for running, and Edwin Q. en g nd. Jennie Cobb broke all to pie ore reach:ng the half mile, and could not make up enough to escape the tlag. rl for atime kent smuddied up with the others, but they w too \])u-nl) for her, and she came 1 fourth Time—2:364. Before starting on the fourth heat drivers were changed on Fred F., Ben Walker taking the lines. It was pre- dicted that Fred F to driven ()\[AHA DAILY resented, refuses to to examin his office, in which tie state has an imme- | diate and direct interest: that upon joint informations th migistrate nllows de- | fendant’s to be triel separately, making greaw embareassmont and unnecessary expense for the stat the magistrate re- fuscs to enter of record the “objections | properiy and legaily made in beh i of | the state, and ity embarrasses and prejudices the Jud, attorney f dricks were make it ¢ should s the attorn: Mynster, to Justict and th The sho Ware v of any Hendricks is gained which ear procecdings on t! | man, who of county BEE: Avles nd the case I'RIDAY He allow him, swore that the 'state’s magistrate ttorney e any of the files and recordsin VH rests of the state i coneluded that or the state and Justice soat swords' points lificult to try a case ther { the Hen to he elsewhere for the defense, Lindt & seeing that the s would g Sehurz, fil cd objections to I eys wing of hot blood on tho purt will not make the public think of Justice Hendricks, NMr an old resident, who | standing and reputation her ot be injured by any such part of the younger lias heen placed in the position attorney by the action of the bourd of supervisors, his election de pending on not over half a dozen votes, while Justice Hendricks was clected by the people dircetly, If personal quar relsare to o @ stiate cases to be tossed hither and thither, or dismissed ther, because the court and its are not exactly in accordance with the wishes and views of the atior ney representing the state, it is high time was a change. If this is the precedent then the county attorney should be elected first, and then let him name the justices who are in his opinion suitable po the people feeling be the board chosen by thwarted, interfered h whom he can is little use for justices if a personal tween an attorney chosen by of supervisors and justices the people canses justice to be and the trial of criminal cases with. to clec y Trains, 1) ks past it has been im- possible for the ferry earsto accommo- date more than half the teams who have wished to go over the river. There has bees trying while tempte depot their ol returned their conve and ‘T'his cou Union P car with starting Blufls about 5 morning 1nstead o s 4:30 o' await the first trip y be dispensed with on run, and put Broadw! as early constant stream of cription from day br g to gain admittance to these many drivers who have at : tound on reaching the ancos 8o poor they. have nees to the stab le ul to go over without them. be ¢ fic the he the box ¢ remedied by putting on another ends knocked out and ferry cars from Council 80 or 6:00 o'clock in the of 7:05 o'cloc On ch morning there teams lock in position to The ferry cars could the 10:25 onto an earlier run in the morning. ; Council Blu v with a great n ||l| fruit of s well as foss by detention win, and the oxp el 1 hours for a chanee to get with interest. Harle, who driving IS i greater than many Cyclore, was_caught napping on the send-ofl, he uul'-mly not expec to e lm"m’." o T cateh the word *'go. Edwin Q. sprang | . o R 5 to the front, with My Girl close iver since Jake Rogers sold out his onto him, velone following, while | *bus line he has been talking cattle ranch Fred 1, before reaching the quarter went | in Nebraska, and every ‘time he meets off his f nd had to almost come 10 4 | MeGrew, the insurance man, he tries to G '\:j.';""\- m’i‘[f;"‘]‘: o k'}';““,‘fml"(“.',l Dalf |5 quce him to invest his surplus cash in Lok the Tead. while Frod F. was o far | Yearling calves and ChEin nch out behind that it seemed he must get | in Nebrask; Yesterday, McGrew was out, ('wlnn mer of the h walking by the Pacific house when Juke and ra Edwin Q. second, My | o wm'(l out on him as fullmn ¢ fourth. Girl third mul red k. SUMMARY Purse $250, st > Cobb. Kittie ll.‘ Elime—2 The busiess houses to close this fternoon, and an opportunity thus iven all tend. The programme wtractions than duy offers gres The yet. The evory offortn and races thr waits, and | s oft tedious to, zh with 5 they suceced et without as well di W there will be no cause for complan is surprising that more Conneil l&lm\-p«»oph- do not attend, as the better than any yet had here, 0 go ay sport w , 2:40 class, §250. or all, trotting, $300. s for these contests are as X follows: PACING, 2:40 CLASS. Lady Lotta, by D C Langford. Alex, by Peter Podvant. Warren Dailey M E Harle & Co, Magnoha Muid, by C E Maync - Omeh , by D D Johnson. FIEE k Biily Boy, by Gev G Amy King, by L W Sinc Logan Chicf, by J A G Libby 8, by P P Cook. In the roadster contest there are five entri Besides these, there will be a dog race and balloon ateen ion. e ges of Venue. There are some strange conflicts grow- ing out of changes of venue, One of the chief troubles seems to arisen be- tween Mr, Wave, who as county attorney is the prosecuting attorney in the state cases here, and Squire Hendricks, as hon est a magistrate us ever was chosen to lill the position of justice of the peace. Ina state case brought before Judge Ay worth some time ago. Mr. Wa ecuting attorney, had Judge Hendricks subpwnned as a witness, although the latter denied that he knew i ahout the ca As the defense achange of venue from Judgy worth, this summoning of Judge 18 a4 witness made it appear that sceuting attorney did not want to ase before Hendricks, The the- ory being that the state 1s willing to trast any of its mugistrates with a hear- ing of its cases, and the prosecuting at torney saying so plainly that he, as a rep rescntutive of.the state, did not want to trast ar betore Justice Hendricks, the lat- ter naturally took it asan insult. Judge Aylesworth sent the case to Hendricks, despite the sunwnu, and Ware was mad, Wihen the case me before Hend 5" court Ware was pouty, and the court and vrosecuting attorney did not have a love feast. ‘The attorney got hot at what he deemed a wrong ruling of the court on some motion and dismissed the ouses. Yesterday Mr. Ware showed that he had not forgotten or forgive The cases \ull\' and V mm ‘hsnu]lmg bame up lesworth llu, defend r'a change of venue, by which the cass would | bo sent o Justico Hendricks, the next nearest magistrate, Mr. Ware, as represe nlm{, the state, then filed some very strange objections 10 hay: ing the casos tried before Hendricks. In his affidavit he set up the claim that Jus tice Hendricks was prejudiced against the attorney for the state, and the ra-_:n.ul of the slate could not be rightly rep k1 wit you ) from four nd head, two ye That s another w his upne Mac he st mun ¢ old chestn that settle: U quict | a chestnut ‘No, my not from | the propr wholesale tarn home the other eveiing when his wife met b You sec, s and— -omnibus man fell off the wind mmenc h me and open fin” that cattlo 1 see you ean buy yearhngs for teen to eighteen dollars per feed them on grass for about ettlea it. Jake ord. McGrew ha wht-hand vest poc never said ched to a chest el of nut protector, which consists a litile sailor’s electrie beli, and when Jake started in on his same old ecattle ranch 'k started the bell on him, and bell is a chppe: in his vest pocke s on him with the ut yarn he starts it on hin sit. McGrew, you know, is a sort of feliow, and has to keep protector to kezp alive. 1t Was the Sun. darling, the red on my nose is iquor, itis the sun.” So said ietor of one of the largest houses in this ity on his, ri iim at the door. one of our wholesale cigar men thought he would take a trip on the road last week just for a get a it regular t caused b; from ol prictor took a .ogan to redd 1 all night at the hotel in Mon is now at home waiting for the come off, V hason a m country in an open bugg but the proprietor suys 1 will sty year. M a healthi A The rey Smith, of have falle arrive last nose w ng for W show (o his wite change and to Bond Watson is the fresh air. aveling man for the firm, and is and the color on his nos the hot sun vhen he drives town to anoth The pro- fexpagriin Stroyowdeom Magnolia and got his face a with the sun. He also stopped min, He wces to His wife thought the red on s something else, and he tson to come in so he is the sun pan when he drives across the It 15 o fact, o, thank you, ce of the , but I have at home the health 15 no better olor.”’ I Consul, of Consul to Mr. Mapleton, for $10,000 scems to n through. Mr, Smith was to night with the wherewitiial to - nother Sale ported sale complete the purch but yes- terday afternoon O pur ne- gotinied for the sensational horse, and pud down a portion. of | the purehase which was tixed 4t §10,000, the iRy ok paid tod will be de Yur( el Junnl sers are (0 when the horse ¥ Balley. The new A iytie and Dennis live gham. Consul is entered i the Omaha h Lincoln races, and will doubtless uul down his record the owrership from Mr. and now from Mr. I3 Cunning h talk on the t on Ayleswort a “‘coon’ before Ju ping held anc furnished, against Hi Hrostiti at Wednesday before the 250, and while bunting bonds slipped aw ore. The reported change of Buildy to Mr, Smith, ailey 1o Mayne and am, formcd'the topie ‘of much wek yesterday, - The Table Turned. , the whiteiman who was fined %460 by Judge b for losing his silver doll: house, not heing satisfied went stice Frainey and swore an in- o nst the colored woman for house of prostitution. She in the sum of $200 for appear- and_jury, which she n filed information w&lh‘nnn,l_r her house onds we and wrris for f ition. His ificer, uy from the R Hard and soft coal, wood, lime, cement, ete. Cou; Broadway. See that house & ( 12 Cubi the finest. ncil Blufts Fuel Co. No. 'Kvluplmlw No. 186. 589 your buul\‘ areé made by Mores 0., room 1, K Everett block. net )huunr aphs §3. Quality Sherraden, 817 Broadway. SEPTEMBER Then | 1886. The Bank of Neola. Mr A. Watts, who has been cashier of the Council Bluffs Savings bank for nearly three years past, has resigned that position to enter into business for him self. He has formed a partnership with Henry | in, the son of the well-known Omaha capitalist, and purchased the Bunk of Neola, at Neoluw, la., and will e possession’ on September 15, Mr itts will be president of the new bank and Mr. Rustin, cashier. They commen operations with a cash capital, paid up, of £20,000, and with ample reserve funds Mr. Watts wis engaged in the banking business at Jefferson for five years and state bank examiner fe thoroughly aqualified served a term lowa. He is Danker and has a reputation for husiness int rrity that will give him a high stand moug the business men of Neola Watts and his exeellent wifo have hosts of friends in Council Blufls, who will regret their removal from this city - The New ¥ I'he city couneil yesterday afternoon were around locating fire alarm hoxes There)s talk of having thirty hoxes put m, instend of twenty s cuiled for in the contract, The manufacturers are figue ing on what wiil be the cost of the tional ten boxes, and if prices are w reach the number will probably be fixed at thirty. The plun is to have the loea tion of the boxes settled, and men put work immediateiv stretehing the wi o that when the boxes arrive the enly work left will be to put them in ply and conncat them, which work ean be »in forty-cight hours after arrival e Alarm, - Baptismal Service. The sacrament of baptism will be ad mimstered in St. 1 churcb, Sixth strect, to-morrow (§ ) evening at 30 0'clock, - The fire alarm at 10 o'e was caused by the burning frame building at the corner of Ei street and Avenue F. The damage was but ht, Harkness Brathers NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL. BLUFFS, Ia. Are opening new and beautiful designs CARPETS. Moquette, BARGAINS ! on that date theve will be To got veady for this cha and other House THIZM. Citizens of Council Bluffs and vic everoftered in this city to obtain the at the opening of a business season. The World's Favorlie, that t. A most delightful beverage in either Body Brussels, Velvet, Tapestry Brussels, 3-Ply Ingrains, 2-Ply Ingrains. Rag Carpets, Eic. MattmO' For offic for price Broadw .t) lodge l'<mm~. Call 'kuess Bros,”, 401 Are now arviving and in s cots, Flammels, Cashmere cellent for nm'l-luuz and STLKS. Black Silks and in the new colors, Quality the best and prices the lowest for good goods. Ladies wishing reli ble goods will call on Harkness Bros. No. 401 Broadway, Couneil Bluffs. Hosiery. A few more of those Lisle Thread Hose left at 25¢., in black and in colors, at Harkness Bros. 01 B duuy OIL CLOTHS In many new patterns nml a large stock to select from. Door Mats, Rugs, Curtains, Curtain_Poles, at Hark- ness Brother No. 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. at the springs in Waunkesha, Wis,, and Water and Loaf Sugar. as a beverage it is simply delicious.” Made from the Sugzar. Completc v use, p el rooin. vdsley, ceb, MecAtee, Joln Short & Son in Omuhia by Chen Wi Flemin ) I’ imer, H. ’l‘ A M, M & &y organ & Co., 8. T FOW. Spetinan, For sal: M Tk No WIRT & DUQUETTE H. T. Clarke Drug Co., Stephens,ke wholesale fancy we offer our entive stock of tains, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Window Shades, D rapervies of all kinds, Furnishing Goods at PRICES THAT WILL SELL call and examine owr goods and prices. MAIL ORDBRS TILLED PR all Foreign and Dome: the New Orleans Jamaica Ginger Root, the juices of tropical fruits, 1k Ro; 1 ) BARGAINS ! On December 3 1st, proximo, fhe partnership of Orcutt, French & Tyey- nor, known as the Council Bluf)s €, wrpet Co., capires by limitation, and A GHANGE OF FIRM Carpets, Cur= initywill find it to their interests to This is the first opportunity above goods from a full, fresh stock, Country merchants will find many bavgains by calling early. ol LY AND CAREFULLY. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET (0., No. 405 Broadway, Gouncil Bluffs. Arcadian Waukesha Ginger Ale 0ok the GOLD MEDAL over © Ginger Ales at Exposition. hot or cold weather. RBottled made of the flnest freshly dir ce. imported Arcadian Mineral Spring Eminent medical authority has pronounced it “the most perfect example of an aromatic Non-Aleoholic stomach stimulant, while The Ideal Arcadian Lemon Nectar, ihined with Fruit Juices, Fruit Acids and te. Retreshing and highly beneticial; For sale in Council Blutfs by Joe Driessbach, Ed. Daniels, C. Deetken, Taylor & Cillef, Louic & Metzger, Tibbits & Ward Fuller & Co, t, D, W, e Komnody, Voss, Wilcox & Stophons, ° hum her. $2 50 Per Dbz. or 250 Per Bottle. WHOLESALE AGENTS: -L. KIRSCHT & CO., COUNCIL BLUFFS. Vo gr gel & Dinning, Meyer & Raape, ers, Omaha. o I Al e = ) HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of any kind raised or P. C. MILLER. No. 13 Pear/ St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, LATEST DESIGNS. MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. House, Sign and Decorative Painter. Mache Wull Orpaments, None but best hunds employ ed and charges as low us others Sixth Annual Ball —GIVEN BY— L A 1668, KNIGHTS OF LABOR, —AT— MASONIC HALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15. Tickets admitting gentleman and ladies $1.00 City Steam Laundry!| REMER & SEARIGHT, No. 34 N, Main Street, Finest work and lowest prices for Al collars and cuffs re- turned in collar and cuff boxes iwthout extra charge, which guar- antees work in same condition as it Out of town orders re- at same Papier Couneil Blufls, fine work. leaves us. ceive samelattention and rates as city work, MONEY TO LOAN---At lowest | .. rates, Real estate handled, In surance written and all kinds of honds hought by-F. J. Day No. Wholesale and WANTED---100,000 LANDS, from £1.25 to $12 per ae time b per cent interest, Land buyers P. P. Lanstrap, No. BOOK BINDING %, Journals, County and Bank Work of «1i Kinds aspee- inity. Prompt Attention to Mail Crders HOREHOUSE & G0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Bluffs Standard Papers Used. All styles of bing ing i My BLANK BOOKS. . Buyith & Co., zines and . 1, National i1 o Citicons' Bank, Deare, Wells & Cary Vivat National Bank, ¢ Ii. [usurance (0., M3 or & Pusey,Bunkers C. B, Savings Hank. RICE, M. D,, Y withoa Cancers o o3l or drwwi '8 Over thirty yeurs' practicl expe No. 1) Pourl St., Council Biuff tence. 39 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. Established 861, 82 Consultation iree = ki N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace | Ollige over Amvicau Expreas Company . Farming lands in Towa, Minnesota, Texa e, School and 5 Broadway, Coune moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Litile Giant trncks, best in the world. 808 Kighth Avenue and Bighth Street,Counil Bluffs, BOSTON TEA COMPANY, Retail Grocers, No. 16 Main and i5 Pear! Street, Council Bluffs. MORE CUSTOMIERS. CHEAP Kansas and Arkansas, lauds in Minuesota on Information, cte., Towa. anging ) years given by ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1I0W A, An excellent eduentional institution, turn'sh e with ull the ucted by the 318 modern improvoments, con- TERS OF CHARITY B, V. M For term of fyo months, § Torms hogin fivst M first Monduy iz Feby dress It SUP Cons Council Blufts, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA, Estublished 185 1nes A F. W. SPETMAN & BRO NO. 509 & 515 MAIN NT. Daily receipts of new goods. Hats Cans, Clothing, and o full line of Dry | Goods, ail of the latest styles. Call and