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- [ e— -~ NESDAY, JULY 4, 1888 The Races Open FHerl\bly, anhd | |::1‘ll‘l‘[ .:l‘l'-vu'lll'll :1 !lmfi. \v‘u.wr v‘ "uu.’\v\'iw‘.x‘hll J a OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Great Attractions To-Day. | Taken Tew changavol grads, but '|‘Y|T'm‘~:ll pe SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, o divorsity prosiie | ments of the engineer's office e ¥y o AT W] e oy o ~y R i Sheeo o o e e e | M ETCALF BROTH ERS, | Fyritening Gooos . M, W.TILTON., MANAGER, | THE POLICEMEN GET TOO HOT. | [l ihat he conformed strictly with the Lowest P"“" Clothing, Hats, cal”- eto. that it i for th 1 V 1 ~‘ ‘ it it is sible for the mistakes of its | | Wmmm q15::1!!1110;3!, ): < BUeiness OFrice, Niont Patroling in Their The Work on the Merriam Block— from a & OR MENTION. Disappointed T % — The irt-Sleeves— cugineers. Therd is no conac BEAL BOTATH. ater during the entire ufternoon, FIRST RACH The first exhibition of the day was the 2:43 in which there w The Union Pacihc freight depot is doing a wing positions as fo good business, The building is 40x110 feet, | pole, Welchman sc with a platform on all sides. Oliver Anson | third, Dick C. fourth, is in chirge. First Hoat—Bat little time was lost in A Word has been received here that Mrs, | Scoring before the horses were sent away. | Il John B. Mix, sister of Mrs, S. B.Wadsworth Dick C. was left at the w A was un bl died on Sunday lust at her home in Ore Yo pull out ‘of fouth position, - Humbers 1l. Mras. Wadsworth will arrive home avout | broke badly at the quar buck to %‘Q\\x\g\t\ugm\%— ‘:ON\B “Rsses house on the luke front near Manawa Ath 8. ( Jetie park. 1t will be completed in about ten days. Ada X&\\%—QG ) - — \’&\\‘Q\Q‘(\\Q}(\\S Ains M —00 — 's \i % four starters, ns: Kir ) Roci Island Maic | S 2 9 ; - % ENERRL RQENT = YC-\!& Calmly REAL tSTI\TE § N. Y. Plumbing Co, G s After = % PR IKS, CO._ New York N,,", \“,, ) New -xvrx i goods at Reiter's. — The Appointment of T\ : "\ AA a 4 The Lightweights, Captain Kestner, will Ths Race At s tireating ¢ | — _ 4 B pavaiReoinioday 0D ey wasthe i of i evening the fo -~ )gt“"" o l:/ 0"7 Sl”fl/ua Your Patronage &= T S LAty sitches T e ™ | trotting mecting, and as far as the we | in the public sc - g ; Yy Bank in the oit Is Solicited. 3 ; s Ution Pacific transfor n will moet | Was concerned it was at could be de- | SV A b SUILVEHy . ) i u"‘“. vo-day on the disaond. 8t the | sired. Although oxtre rm duting the | V. Reynolds, Kutie Blax 5 Densowng = 3 early part of the day, # fine brecze sprans up | 6 Py QGO . el ; vi for-all shoot at ‘Hv' after dinner, a fc v'w-\\'fi 1 wl» obscured | 3 o (Ot U H & FTBA: s SMOKE = S P ol , Honey I Wispell and Elizabsth Nolan, | thir way to the Union driving y»nl? fouad | A | OS> Paint, @il Rf;lc..., o kb Abstracts of Title 4 ] both of Waston, Wis., wore married atthd [ the afternoon us plegsunt and comf | § RS Wholesale S S ] B, Fositenco ol S pire Schirs lust ovening, | could be wishod, The attendar ‘ WEZTER. - Olesale, -~ Santo Rosa. | L o |~ E2E : Auditor Hammor's ofice presented a | park was very fuir for the opening Ia @ _C|No. 8. Fr,arl St. o 8= ] ARE THE BEST.| "~ = ; yestorday, a8 all of the city em- | Dalbey's miiitary band made a pucade of the Ro YR T e 3lc drawiug their monthly collat- | pusincss purt of the city bofore goins il ; o -l - T Stz A building is being erected for a boarding- i e e ki | o Wick "i *%¥\\\§ ?,N‘\’h\."::\ (\\Q\%%O\\Q« 'i il K .8911043D. Fine Govt. Build; Posulation + Myrtle Board! 2 By MeMilan EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. WEIR SHUGART CO. A7 EXOILES A.I'_E EIARIDVW. A."%E CJ’"“LLE s ET: OE EER: O" ACGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS T i dnat, Welshitan g 10 el owl followine $ho o | Manufacturer s CArelages: | s keep in stock a large variety of eastern Mr. A, B. Davenport has disposed of his bt L. R R BHYLhIS e the HoWwr. 18 I huve ¢ ! 5 s £ A around and had a very pretty brush down the | 1e b | homestreteh, the maid winning by half a f 10 + | lengthom 2388, Welehman sceond, Humbert interest in the Ogden ho vidow of the late L. E puse to Mrs. Hunt, rolongred th Hunt, and has A m:llu: Carringes, which 1sellata very low rate. Call and examine, Nos, 2% to 314 Fourth Street. Lam always ready to show goods. i | H.F, HATTENHAUER, | ' | turned to Omaha. In the_future Mr. Hul LT L | should R Y B IR L it of e hotel . VSl Dot frse haltof this oy | Uon docs Ry Vo i Tllonts o SPE [ KsTABLISHED 185 RATED 1878 4§ MR6ht o Spal e i Sed (e tas| wpany for the manufacture of hoxes and L D INCORPORATED 187 ) Fred Reed, n resident of Graham uvenue, | bk streien and’ the AT A | T T Y R ClAL NOTICES now carries his arm in o sling as the result | tho tun of an_unsuccessfal lacteal fluid from RUSSELY. & CO., MASSILLON, OHIO, MANUFACTURERS, Velshman and the race to tl cable | Welshman b and the Maid was though second 1 Third heat—The irred | off together and t Ihe Chicazo lumher company has 000 of stock, and cther partios e and in Omaha ars talking of With the abundance of viemity, and with the case needed material, with the city posscsses ns q distribut ciaimed that the attempt to ext would-be non-m member vy, and the vietim is getting ulong as nicely us could be e The funeral of Mrs, J. latter pusied the yesterday morning at 10 o’ Prancis | to the half, when Welshman Zavier's church, Muny friends followed the | and repeated the finish of the { Maid xml t Especially Adapted for SIZES FROM 4 body to its last resting pluce. The proces- | with the exception that the | L ] W L 2570 300 ELECTRIC sion, as it pussed upot it way to, the ceme: | hor foot at tho wire, at £ . tary, ronounced to be one of the arded to Hunbest, Wels Ay - i aoen :;::n'.’:xu)::: Streots of Council Blufls, i thivd and Dieg G, a Y lnve ulthp HORSE LIGHTING, Manager Reed, of the ing a new car near the i be finished to-da; hundred and tw ptor line, is build- ty limits, It will 2! nd will “carry about one urth heat- ficst trial the fyers nty-five passengers, The | were sint away, with Humbert anl the other motor will be shipped iminediately, and A\Lml in the lead. Humb trottea well to trains will leave the dummy depot ey If quarter, when he broke and droppec MbNY. Mt. Roed \as compelied to build o thied place,” Welsiman pushcd har (.m. cur, a8 there are none on the market, and the | tura, aad the pair came down the s : factories are rushed with orders that will | the exciting finish f the keep them busy for some time to come. Maid won by burely a nose in 23 5, Wi vth a The Wabash injunction against the motor | Man sccond, Humbert third, Dik C. dis- nd Fourth of July ¢ line will not be pushed, as all the matters re- | tenced. 1 beld at the t garding the crossing have been amicably ad- § SUNMARY. park known as Boe usted. A regular time table is being pre- | Dick € 4 eastern part of the ¢ leed and stops will be made at T Sixth, [ 1 and A Josephine inth, Twelfth, Sixtcenth, Nivetcenth and | K nz Humber unus .mn e stock of | pant goods on hand which I'want to run | . L will make ap pants from thisdate | & ;usual pre 0. This re- duction applies to POWER. Mills and Elevators, NG AL plain sow Tl avenue, or by the CUT-OFF ENGINES. Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants, Regulation, Durability Guar- wnteed. Can £ho s from users where fuel Eeonomy fs eual with Corliss Non-Condensing, EBRANCH IHOUSE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA. st smull fruit and vegeta unty, two s at r some ied. s yet, and the; At Wil kil i Title perfect a | given )\ Bryant & ! RV s = The Fourth at Bock's Garden, hration aatiful shaded [ A pr was read from Me s garden, in the i ve to moving their soap ille, - Wis., to this city M. Kaippenber n w.ll\lul ) re 628 1 10 Srondwa Send for Catalogue. E. C. HARRIS, Manager. Also one from 4 I i Wisconsin Sonp ¢ on th 7 & Twenty-second avenues, and at K We simn L i gl - 0l horse. Gentle ; ln.]( The trains will hereafter make stops at [ Time— 38 2 LR O LK st DR. C. B. JUDD, i e ock 18 and first ctrich, 2 ;’,u',,‘.,.t‘t‘,?:,"&"l"‘“ j Yo ke’ on or dlscharge | . (o' ey, Welshis speaker o feed woman, "; keep | MANUFACTURER OF SECOND RACE The case of J. S. M First heat—There were fi gineer charged with Donald, the scab en- » starters in the alt with intent to ber of sw 'ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. kill, was called before Judge Ay el e SO e T No. 806 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. esterday morning. The derendant il Ll T L i ¢ AN . 9 1 s g o o A5 vas pos ondant wuived | Quinn fourth, Rasor B. 5ffth A "”‘\ “““"\ {:"':; WANTED—Good Salesmen oxt large commission or salar s obtaine ) asor n erectes : both , U o " 9 . e \ grand jucy dn o sum of SLOW, which | LG Ot oy hedeiEne Cor Wisconsin | WANTED—LOCAL AND TRAVELING AGENTS ON COMMISSION. amount was furnished by pany, and the prisoner w the r: s release .l com- "here or Omahia MeKesson, orite and took Tom and Boston trot astime v was pat in the hands of y { r of br il st Are- with instruetions to coa- £ = = — ; - was & lurge wumber of brotherhood men e e an of firc ! v — IF YOU HAVE ANYV—— resent to testify for the state, which fuct o R e LS the | 5 " ' ad its effect on the defense | dropped to the rear. As the field rounded X ; ¢ 1 HR- A few of the representatives of the city | the home stretch, all interest centered in | 1ieau at din- i owners of be i E i papers held a mecting in the parlors of the | Hendryx and t s the contest be- [ ner and suppe f s lunch at | the best teims of purchase. witl also | ! < | Call on M. DROMHLIC Ogden house ye: y morning and organ- ized a press club. W. H. Copson, of the Nonpareil, was electod president} J. M. Matthews, of the Globe, vice president: K. B. Westcott, of the Herald, secretary W. Kappell, of the Nonpareil ‘The. hors ‘The business men of the city u with little troubie, and He to furnish a club room for the organization. | 1o the front in the. turn. The Fourth will be duly obse t the | at the wire, being a dozen institution for the deaf and dumb. uperin- | the half. l).x\|'~ stayed with the I 1o {ist, and determine 21t wito cash tween th close and escit- [ all hours. Dalbey’s celebrated i orchestra will furnish > best of order throughout ire grounds is g cod by the nent. T'he street cars will run all nig Come one and all and have w grand, good time. Will Drili ol Son s 38 Broadway, where you will receive the Elighest Cash Price. < and ne second 100 long, ", Hendryx sce ourth and B Adjourned until third, Qui Second he s in the By o ‘ : L : —— E—— I AL R vulgurity, without | DO YOU VVANT i poy, ) DE © Y I T 2 T'vslffigugg?n? = IRON WORK> et an get it in any ¢ tendent Rothert and family, together with | the upper turn, when he fell b ~—— o or lonz time, on chatt e ¥ Buildings, Automatic Ifighest Economy, | employes and a few of the stidents, will join | race home was betwe The Merriam Block, This morn L det Dodee | Has veal estate of il k 1 on or address G ? i h} tum m-h-t. “MI" .'J‘II.L-\ cation sends most | Rasor 1., who wer Work upon the Merriam block will com- | Tizht Gu numb: L. B.Cr Broadway, Conneil Blufrs, Repairs. New (€ 2d Hand Simplicity and Dwrability. : REStioLons 0 iols Tiemen oue Superinton i plice; THen thied Ot in f mence about the 10th iist, The plans are | leave f ! = ot Nos. 1100 to 1200, Tenth Avenue, Council Bluffs,In. Telephone 160, ‘ ¢ sely decided that the nations d, Davis ' : E . birthday should ve observed, as this is @ wced, but was al- | Just completed and ready for the build PROF, HENRY RUIFR 0 K, state institution, and as such should not pass count of his poor | Bse. An exumination of shows th wmonz whic the day without'r ition. A large new the block will be nd cdmi i and Coun | flag will be unfurled, idin the eyening there will be fireworks of o first or ground ln\ls kinds, arranged inter fioor will e single, besic tores and one Joms on Wil- ed for bunk- ¢ill front on Pearl w entrances to eac will ulso be entrances to two ; or | elevators which L evidently for | G ond and. third storics, Tao sec)ad i and held it | Will contain o crangzed t sent ulonz to | both leiting o will be pers their ability to ¢ To All Who Celebrate. We will say the German Cathc ladies have ranged to give th friends an evening of genuine ples to-night. They will give a quadrille party at Masonic Temple hall, and will gerve ice cream and cooling drin gether with an excellent supper, those who may desire it. It is well 3 known that these ladies know how to ; entertain, and no pains to make this evening pass ple for all who favor them with their euce. The best of music will be in i) MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 tothe farm which be quick! s story will b divided by the use of Dr. J. H. Mc- PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY s much more than a mateh for art of which will be ceeuy nic Ol Liniment. oihe o i Ran int Net Sl L “ S e gram from the sheriff at Plattsmouth, The Morris Type Writer s a practical, well s the others, and finished a half o length | the bublic hrary. o “‘f’ll S e | asking im0 look out for and arrest one | made and nely fintshed moching aud couivines H BIRKINBINE g e o, Tomy ad i Rasor B Ao anyiothov) o ring that | dohn Hegan us fugitive from jusuce. 1t | the perfect lejterne o iistment, and pec ce, Boston Davis 2w [ A 0raanyiots ring that | \as not long before the fellow was spotted idweitingotah The lu lengihs on th K -Juhh but Hendr closed it at th turn, and after a lively dash down th streteh, won the heat easily in 2 R B. sceond, Boston Davis third, I fourth, Pat Quinn fifth, Fourth heat—This heat was e ol low aveuue, ing purpos and M ill_connect this with the ory Pat Quinn wus drawn, Razor B. took the , when He b qualitics as 1 a iel Tic and Sanitary, Engincer, Tlans, Estimates, ications, Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building, Council Blufis, lowa. Last evening Chicf Lucas receiv and the chief, assis ¢ Offcer Cusic i 5 o ol SAde ; building will anifolding autoraphic an ¢ writer | = o QteRdance. Let everyone —come and 3 8 & | mands that wiil be madé upon it, und at the 0% coples can be Lukel W Attorney at Law, Second Floor Brown Building, 118 [ briog their friends. The more the 3% 7| same time add much to the uppearance of p T 8/ The == Peast B, Counel Bluile, Tows: o ior, u::lmt f:ngct Masonic T 3 1 1] thishortion of the ¢ Ly ,'»”""""' P . —— , this evening 24 2 g el 3 per, - - - ] BYSRINE: b sdis | ¢ holesale by 3, Y. Fuller, Council Do you suffer irom scrofula, salv | N SCHURZ Justice ot the Peace. Ofiice over American Express, No, 419 . R Gy on T 2 Tat ey o o G T % sncona | D, cavassed o i yhonad Bty | Ehoum, or other humorst” Talce Hond s ¥ == TBroadway, Council Blufis, lowa. ¥ 5 Srprenee money, Rasor B, third money, Boston Davis | breakfust bacon and dried beef. Sorsn L, the great blood purifier. H T Personal Paragraphs. fourth money. D 100 doses one dollar Q.. Attorneys at Law, Practice in_the State and Federa Pm}:xmu“m Cole is visiting at Mount After these two races a chariot race took ica sugar cured hams, dried beef A S—— & SIMQ-- Courts, Oflice—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, i g place betwoen Mr. P. H. ckfast bucon at wholesule only Ny ) AIIEEEROOL, s Main 8., Council Bluffs. Council Blufls, Iowa. H. B. Gray, the postmaster a Hastings, Ia., | Creek, Kan., and Miss Lizie Williams, of | 5"\ "liiler, Council Blufl: “We must be going forty miles a —— was in the city yesterda, Topeka, Kaii., each driving four llmruuull— B8 SRl S hour. 2 Only Hotel In the City with Fire Escape . — o g, Jrore sueata “‘\“"‘ Beehtele yesterday : Williams in ,‘ fig o Another of Council Bluffs' fairest maidens [ “Thirty? nonsense! more like fifty. i) Blufbiloxs, 1 N ebrahs, ret e b f1s boob yisiting | “twas remarkably good time considering | has tiken the mantal vow and made most | Something like this is heard ever the heavy wind blowing at the tim Mrs. John Keller and her brother, John | foature of the. rac i at the Wollman, will return from Baltimore to-day. rd, and att happy the heart of a worthy mun. Yesterday | iy on railroad trains, espe ——— 1y among | Accommodations First Class, M H. CHAM BERL'N M D Bpacalist I anues morning at ten o'clock Miss Agnes Jeifries partic of young ]“'“"\u‘ s a writerin ® aurh treated by lunfl IrX Wilson E, Duncan were joined in | Golden Days. Rates Always Reasonable | {flicccor Main stie t and Broadway. "estdence, 610 i s, Hours is proving u very much attention. The cts Henry, Fred, Carl and Charles Spetman, | chariot rae day will be doubly exciting. ond M T 5 nad e Council Bluts, lowa, with John Plumer, have gono to Decatur, | Judges—Charles. M. Smiith, startar: Dr. 1, | marriage, The coremony was performia at - ek oneiparsonin ong “hunared ::,]" P —_ Neb., on & shoot and outing. Macrae and C. Haldane. Timers—Chu the home of the bride's LS Bl .00 i MAX MOHN, - PROPRIETOR — = ooz, train. nal lurge percentage of tl ) Mrs. ott arrived home from Des | Parker, D. Mount and H. M. Pus strect by the Rey. Mr. H E § $ . Moines yesterduy morning, after a two | Patrol judes men cannot tell with any o L. E. Harl, Fred Davis and | the nearrelations of the principals there v a ) week’s visit at the capitol. . D. Rohrer. Murshal—E. J. Abbott. prescata large number of invited guests. eo of aceu y ; Mr. und Mrs, Ed Watkins, of Chicago, are | . O; He son of Hon. Charles M. Smith, of Ioho presenta were many and valuablo. and uneers use their driving wheel as s the guests of Mr. and Mre, Vie Itoy, and | Bariville, ‘Ind.. was ‘an attendunt on the | the repast which followed was tasty und ele- | a gunge. They know its circumference, e e —— will remain in the city scveral weeks, grounds yesterday. gant and 1g its revolutions within Mis W, H. ———— “Ilic brido has been prominently connected SR YR n From 15 to 25 Per Cent. by t Burns, uccompanied by her EH on ohat v 3 rps, and in the children and her er, Mrs. Traoy, lef! r 3 | Iast evening for the east, intending to spend | Security of every description. Private | b Jition of tenchor, a8 Well 4a - hor the speed at whic sulting r sines relations she has 'won a host The favorite method of timing a tr: p ] e pummor. SonBliRg Feom )‘\,.“LI"I",',“‘J’,"“‘“_“;V These wall earnestly wish for Ler the among passenge to count the tel FINE, CHOICE IMPORTE e coufigentin.. e 500 Broadway, cor- | roylization of the hapy Asa it 1 hopes which rraph poles rule these poles & Campaign goods at Harkness Bros. | ner Main street, up-stairs, fonlimation b tho iy ; EIED | ] - ~—— _— - The man who won is a pr from a harp to a | chant at Pauline, Nebraska, and i ; ] nce a8 1 . | planted thirty to the mile, butin prai- e s 2 ris 4 prosperous rie countr places where onl Q-‘ gl idac) Vo si > , the number in- . B. Music Co., 224 Broadway. | thy of the prize he hus chosen, The happy ! AR A couple will immediately proceed to the howe | 1* to twenty- five 1o “i\' mile , 5o that |40 DOUGLAS SI., OMAHA, NEB - Buy mant. grates and hearth fur- Everythir = mshings of the New York plumbing Co, | piano at € e The Work of Burglars, Lost, a Permanent Grade, of the groom, rule will not always wor Yesterday morning it was discovered that | “How can one be sure that he is on e o ““1_1::‘:!‘“;'&' ‘.'.‘:.“».”“:\ l‘lhl'.:‘h'u:l‘ .\“.":}1,.‘,].‘:1 burglare lad boon busy tho night boforo | grador” is a query which does not seem to | i RGO o L s ar il > amoung the residences of Demson. They cut | have been satisfactorily answered. A ulls Music Co., 224 d b, Jelo count the suiar ol mll NOW IS THE TIME TO PU RCHASE :J:ifl'ff..':b':.':11{?‘5“::“H‘!'I"-'ll:u.fi‘»'n‘.‘}u“'"rm- h“:“:: property owner of Fourth street, desiring to | Union Abstract company, 236 Main street. | seconds. The rails on nearly all roads wes ransacked pretty thoroughly and Abureaq | bulld & resldonce, had his grado given by tho - are thirty feet in length, und the num- 4 drawer was carried down s " | city engineer, went ahead with his building | Travelers! Stop at the Bechtele. ber passed over in twenty seconds is the ETE C IVIILLER Son. The silver wa aud improved his grounds. When it came e speed per hour a train is running. ja sl . ) w for some reuson wis not i time to put in curbing he had to get the The Police sleev For instance, if a passenger can count g e \-', engineck to give tho. grade for thut. Then | With tho appointment of the new polico | thirty elicks o a rail joint in. twenty Nos. Il & 13 Pearl St., Council Bluffs.|=tJ entered by cutting screen at an open win- | the discovery was made that there had been force came the usual craze for a flushy, | seconds, the train 1s rauning at the HU MAN dow. Mr. McHenry's pants, coat and vest | a mistake somewhere, and the he was | metropolitan uniform. “Among thos speed of thirty miles an_hour were taken into the back yard, examined | three or four inches below. He took a fresn | Ded experience in cotton stuffed dros: Actually this method fa 1ress L a little T—-— and left. He lost a watch and about #13 in Blast of" the: twan. themselves woro. aion | Short, as in tho oxample given whove tho COUNGIL Uirop ar 4 i " al ‘ s of no avail 101, got his eurbuig put in, and bis property | Mast of Y cash. ¥ 8 gy oy Most of the men themse po ed would be neare than i Star Stables and Mule Yal’ds D. H. McOANELD & CO., af s M adjusted to that grade. A little later there | crazy to get on their 3 4 s s near e 3 way, Councll Blutfs, Opp. Dumiuy b Artists prefor nu Hallett & Davis | came along the pavers. They got a grade :\n‘n;-d‘l\u“llk u‘zl.nc ; ul*l"“ll.}A}::i“l«"‘:\‘lfp‘:: 18 nowr for Broadway, Councll Blutfs, Opp. Dumiu, oA Wa o » engineor of the city. and 1o, and | but With the thermome g piano, at C. B, Musi Broudway. | frow the engincer of the city, and 1o, and | Pk WIS W HREERORIIEK 0 e HSKE P i Hldgs a"uw Pe"s S ey, oy 1, the ourbing wus It had to be | yhady side of the street, with 1o couts on at Meeting of Mu I M y » B, Wadsworth ©. loan money. up and reset, surely the | 1 "1y jn't so ver t Cuicaco, July 8.—The national associa; troubles were over. A few months passed, e - policemen going around in their shirt sleeve: Aylesworth Marker, and his neighbor had occusion 10 luy & new 8 o | but it is more appropriate to the weathe Police market holds quict and steady? Re- | sidewalk. He got the engineer to give him | Ope of these was approached yesterday with i by he grade, and by conforming to that he laid W e hat 4 coipts are about as usual; exports light, | the grude, and by . . d m. query, *What has become of that dandy Yesterday's opeving, §7.60; closing, § 10, | 18 walk three inches above the walk of the oot 60 Tust 'se it 8 o Options moderatels” aotive Ttecoists, five | mun who hud boen 5o busy getting grades. N vkt Ana ot linsa toata Rilen tion of music teachers began its annual veution here to-da; Over a thous: '0- fessional musicians were in attendance from | ——— all parts of the country, The sessions will SNYDER & SNYDER | continue over Thursd, Wool and Furs, Highest Marke: 2 and £22 Ma b« 8 200} 0 | 1Py poor fellow had 1o raiso bis walk, Ho { trvine to ondure fts sweltering for oven an | === R ROt 1ty isavso. 67 00 cion, ity | Buturally is wondering whether every e 4 | Lour ¥Vell to be honest about it, s 100 COUNCIL BLUFFS el oo firm. . dendie Smith was billea for | rade is asked for a difforent one has t0'be | piymed hot. ' We've asked permission to OFFICER & PUSEY. | Km,x days for August delivery. Kobert | §IVer oravhether it s rub by suesswork. | Laye light biouses made, for summer wear, { O = N o ] e = M. B. SNYDER, A. M. M. D, | Bt yancn, Aukust depvory. wobert | “Piord are scorgs of others in-the sume pre- | ani s soon us We Ket theso we Will be. i . B. , A. M., M. D. ould not be disposcd of.© Will be closed out | isduer | | 1 | e vers s the | GMOT AFaLR.” WORKS Physician and Surgeon | nores wa mues constantiy on sund, for BAN K E:RS at.bottom figures this morning. BONRY 10 06 & 4700, ° SIVery WO , ———— ’ k! gale at retatl or in car load lots. . " glia changos caginesre ar 8 Row survey la Starting a Box Factory. B. GRAUL, Mauufacturer, MRS. M. B. SNYDER, 'Orders promptly flled by sontract 0a shoit For Latties and Childre, oo hohnke may be expooted. ARaaoure | A movement is on foot for securing here 1 * SPECIALIST: vmv:uvwxm' APEN NO. 104 E. BROADWAY Diseases of Women and Children, Btock s0ld on complasics notice, ~ of trade, in its endeayors 1o help build up the wnd most mlumbh. un;dl ine. wau who will - devise @ way by whic Lloouluuuunwd It is the organ'zétion of & | CORRESFONDENCE ~ BOLICITED. W1 Broadivay, Councll Biugs. piarite Duuiy Dok Covasl] TARRANT'S ‘Btock sold on cominissio i . 608 Broadway Councll Blufls, lows. Ketablished FER & HOLEY . A gty 1667, is the best.| city, showld ofier @& bouus to any | AU enterprise which will prove of much value

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