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    0 THE SUNDAY , BEE : AUGUST 29 , 1886.-TWELVE PAGES.
THE SUNDAY BEE.
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COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
SUNDAY MOKNMNV , AUGUST 29.
OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARI * STREET.
DtlUtud 1" " > mrnrr In nny port of the city at
twinty tuitspcr v\ttk.
II. W. Tu/ro.v , - - Jlnunfjcr.
Tl'.I.r.I'HONUS :
rtcPtNr.s" om < n , No. 41
NHJMT llix run No. S3.
MINOll JIICNTION.
New York Plumbing Co.
Summer clothing eheap nt Ueilcr's.
lr ( ' ( ' Hiucn , dentist , 100 Main.
\V II Slicrrniidon , dentiit , t7 ! Main.
Wrililing piesents at Chapman'.H.
Kewidi'iits on Mju ter street are clam
oring for more lights.
The public schools and tbn academies
open one week from to moirow.
iMirnitnro and stoves sold on weekly or
monthly payments by A. ) , Mamlel.
1'hc Mntiawn olnb go to Cicseent City
to-day to pluj the bull club : it that pineu.
I have removed my mi .linery estab
lishment to No.ID ! ) Hroadwny. 11. Kiied-
man.
George Smith , formerly of the I'lm-niv ,
la now associated with "Tex , " at Laeoy's
old place.
A K. Hancock has built and launched
on the hike : i new boat , : t buniity , called
the Columbia ,
Arransrcinents are being Hindu for a
picnic for the Baptist Sunday < -chool to
uc hold ne.xt Thur.sday.
P. C. Miller is nainting so\crnl now
scenes for Dohiinv's opera house. Ainoiiir
them are pallor , woods , ben and rural
scenery.
The assault and battery case of Me-
Nutty and his bartender AlcVt-llicH , is to
come up to-moirow afternoon in the
superior court.
Permit to wed has been given Thomas
Points and Emma I'ruUe , both of Honey
Creek ; also to D.iniel I'itieiiberger and
Kosa Clayton , both of Macedonia.
tlnnics H. McShniic ami Major 1) . 11.
Wheeler were in the 1 Huffs jesturdnv in
the interests of the Omaha exposition
mid races , and distributing home attrac
tive and interesting reading matter.
A happy gnthoting of friends were
most hospitably entertained Friday night
at the homo of Henry I'lnmer , the. occa
sion being the birthday of his daughter ,
Alias Josephine I'lumer.
Mrs. Honnett , wifu of "Banjo" Hen-
jiott , secured u divorce yesterday. It
fceoins that she has done her best to re
form him and get along with him peacea
bly , but all elibrls proved in vain , so she
has had the knot untied.
Theru will bo an examination ut the
Uloomor building , commencing Tuesday ,
nt 8:45 : a. in. , for the accommodation of
those public school pupils who failed to
pass at the June examinations , and
who desire to take another chance at
promotion.
Among those camping on Lake Man-
nwii aie F. 11. Miller , Ilenrv Atkins ,
Jlarry Howman and James Mowman.
They intend to remain until Monday
morning when they will return to busi
ness. No doubt but one or two of the
party will steal away this evening to
come up to the city.
It looks as it Council Kind's would soon
secure a union depot and aKo a freight
depot , on Main street for the accommoda
tion of heavy shippers in that part of the
city. Several good moves are being
made in the right direction , and it begins
to look as if Council HIiiflTs would hoon
have iomoof its long-felt wants supplied.
The Sunday school of S.iiiit Paul's
church will meet to-day at 10 a. in. , in
the now church. The liiblo class and
confirmation class will meet at the same
hour. All persons desirous of entering
the church arc requested to be present or
ImnH '
HiolrjuyacsU rector the
CfttHost poMijie moment.
In the circuit court yesterday tlxe
case of Dphany igniust , Cockc & Morgan
was on trial. This was a claim for rent ,
the plaintill' claiming that 1Mb firm had
leased a store in the opera house for a
term of years and then vacated at their
pleasure. The cabe was tried once be
fore uiul the jury decided in favor of
Cocko AJ Morgan , but : i now trial was
granted.
The ferry trains arc trotting more and
more crowded , and by no means furnish
Eiilllcicnt accommodations for those de
siring to go from one city to the other
with teams. The demand for a wagon
bridge grows daily. It is to be hoped
that the demand may be met , and if sonic
of the moves now on loot do not fall
through there will be one ere many
moons.
The neighborhood rumpus by which
Mrs. Gibson and Mis. ( ircon were
brought into court , was examined into
by Judge Avlesworth yesterday , and re
sulted in Mrs. Gibson being fined $5
nnd costs , besides being given
some excellent advice ns lo her future
conduct. Mrs. Green insists that she
fears Mrs. Gibson will do further violence
lence , and the latter may be called on to
give bonds to keep the peace.
13 Cabinet Photographs f.1. Quality
tlm finest. Shorradcn171 ! ! > roadWiy. !
A Missing AVIfp.
On Friday last Mrs. Ncls Nelson , of
Underwood , came to this city in com
pany with her brother , and the two were
shopping about town. When the brother
got ready to go homo ho could not find
bur , and started off , leaving her iu the
city. Her huhband came hero nt once
to hunt her up , and the last trace ho
could got was that shu was at Chris Lar
son's store , and there said that her
brother had gone homo without her , and
she did not know how she was going to
got homo , She said she had no money ,
and talked of yetting some work to do
hero in order to get money enough to
take her homo. Her husband putanotice
in u morning paper to the oiled that he
would bo waiting at the postollico yes
terday from 8 o'clock until 'J o'clock , but
she did not appear in answer to this
advertisement , and ho wont homo with
out her , The supposition i.s that shu ia
slightly out of bar head , and that t > ho
has wandered away.
Hard and soft coal , wood , lime , cement ,
etc. Council lilull's Fuel Co , No. MM )
Mroadway. Telephone No. 180.
TIio Itnys Can't Gnn.
The appearance of a wagon tilled with
boys and guarded by Chief Matthews
end Ufllcoi O'lirlou caused a little stir as
the load passed along the principal
streets on route to the calaboose yester
day afternoon. Inquiry boon led lo the
disclosure of the fact that there was no
vcryfcorious matter Involved. Iticcnis
that there has br.cn some little trouble
among some of the help at the canning
factory One of the foremen had been
employing so many boys that the mun
could not earn fair wages , and the boys
were more given to play than to vvork ,
The foreman was relieved of his position
and a largo number of boys discharged
and the work given to men , The boys
yesterday afternoon were hanging about
the factory and and proving very annoy
ing. Finally the police were sent for ,
and nineteen of the striplings wore taken
In charge. They wore brought to police
headquarters in a wagon , and after being
cautioned to keep away from the factory
Wore allowed to go again ou their prom
ise lo htihuvo.
FOR SAINTS AND SINNERS ,
A Gathering of News Covering tte Ohnrches
and the Races.
HUNTING FOR A MISSING WIFE.
Trouble With HOJH nt tlic
Factory A l"nllluK ScafTold In-
Jiircs Two Workmen The
Search Per Kost.
Tlip .1Mftliollst ! ( Confcrcnro.
Thu utiuuiil confluence of tlic Methodist -
ist Epi&uonl | ) t-liurcli opens in this city ou
Tuosdny of no\t week. Bislioj ) lo\\iiiau !
will preside and tlio c .Mons , especially
the cvouiiiK ones , \\ill bo of interest to
nutiy outside of the deuouiin.-itionul lines
The proceedings will be Inkeii dallj in a
coiilVreiire paper to be tulitod by Rev.
Dr. McCrcnry nnd Rev. Mr. Nyo. The
initial number appeared yesterday , us a
sample of what the. daily will bo. It is a
readable sheet , ami there will doubtless
Vie a demand for it among tluno who de
sire to { ret religious residing mutter , nnd
especially tlio o nn\inut to learn the de
tails of the eonfercnee work. Presiding
Elder Smith , of this district , nnd the p.is-
tor of thu Broadway church , wore sip-
pointed nt the hist annual conference
as n committee to arrnngo the pro-
trrnmnio for the confereuec here. They
present thu following
rt'i.si > \ \ , SIMM i Mtii.it 7.
S'.OO . ni. Seitnon by the Hev. rictchcr
llrinsn.
wr.DM-.snA v , < iii'TiMiiiit : : : 8.
S:00i : > . in. Annlveisnry ( it Kicedinnu's Aid
Society ; nddicss by Dr. Unit/cll.
Titi'iisiv , si.riKMiir.u 9.
S:30a. : in. Oneiiliia si'iniiui by ,1. I ! . Her = e-
well , to bo lolloped liv s.ieianiental sunlcu ,
eiiiiiluctud liv Bishop liir.vninn.
Ii"i0a. : in. Unsiiiess ot couferenre.
'i.30)i.in. ) Annlveisnry ot the U'omun's
Home Missiou.uj ' oeicty : aildii-bS by Mi * .
J. K
8:00 : p. in. Aniilvorsaiy ot the Mssionuy ! ;
society ; address by Dr. .1. M. Reid.
i IIIIIAI , si.pTKMiinn 10.
S0a. : : ! m. Keiiiion liv Hev. W. II. Itccs.
11:15 : a. in. Business of coufeience.
! iiO : : ] > . in. Anniversary ol I'leaehurs' Aid
society addresses by able spoaKuib.
8Wi : p. m. Kdtieatlonnl niinhersary : .id-
iliesses by Bishop Bownmii , Hon. IX b.
Sigloi , uud Prut. Hamilton.
RA1UHOAV , SUI'Tr-JlllKK 11.
R : " > 0 a. in. Set inon bx Hev. W. O. Allen.
0:15 : a. m. Business of conferenee.
" : 'M D. in. Aunlveisary ol Woman's For
eign Missionary Society ; report by Miss
Liuble t'earsoii. Conicieneo secretary ; a.l-
dresses by spcakcis to be announced.
H:00 : p. m. Annheisary of the Suiidar
School Union and Tr.ict societies ; address
by li. HmlLmrt.
SUNDAY , sr.rrr.MHiniy. :
9:00 : n. in. roiiferonco love least ; the Rev.
John Kenwood , leader.
IlKa. : ( ) in. Serinon by Bishop Bownmn ,
fullo\\ctl by ordination ot deacons.
: ? :0 : ( ) p. in. Sermon , lullowed by ordination
of elders.
8iO : p. in. Annual missionary sermon , by
the Rev. II. II. O'Neal , D. D.
MONDAY , BKI'IKMIIEH II ) .
8:00 : a. in. t'r.ijer meeting , conducted by
tlm lev. ! 1) . Sheutnu.
0:13 : a. ni. Biihlncss of Conferenre.
The pulpits ol all tlio rlinrchcs In the city
will be occupied on Sunday bv nicmbeis of
tlio Coufeienco nud visiting bretliieu.
rumen Nori.s.
Rev. J. Fisk preaches in the A. M. E.
church this evening , the pastor. Rev. Mr.
Brown , being rnllcrt to Red Oak to-day.
The Sunday school Bible class nnd con
firmation class-1 of St. Paul's church meet
in the new church ut 10 o'clock this morn
ing.Rev.
Rev. Mr. McDowell \yill preach m
Saints church this evening ou "Life's
Practical PiiNations. "
The now Episcopal church will be dedi
cated one week liom to-day. Tlic event
will be one of the most interesting nud
important , in the re.lijrious hUfnrv of the
c'ty. ' _ Tlc : church ; i one 6r tfi < JnnBt
laud.some in the slate.
The Y. M. C. A. hold n meeting fit 4
o'clock this afternoon in the pavdiion.ou
fourth street , to whic'h sill are cordially
nvited.
Services at the Consrepntionsil pliureh
.his morning. Subject. "A CUnul of
\Yitncsses. " A cordial invitation is '
given to all who mny desire to attend.
Usual morning and evening services at
.h" Baptist church to-day. Baptism at
the close ot the evening nerviee.
Rev. T. ,1. Maekey vyis ut Woodbine
h'riday night nnd baptized two converts
.hero. There is a confirmation class at
Woodbine who will bo here at the open
ing service of St. Paul's church.
Kid Gloves , C'Jc ' , Ilarkncss Bros.
See tlm Cflc Kid Gloves this week nt
llurkncss Bros.
Notes' uttlio Trnck.
The Driving park is the scene of busy
preparations for the meeting which
opens Tuesday. The stables are full of
fast steppers , and there is no time during
the day but what speedy feet can be seen
on tli3 track. 'Tho grounds , building and
track are in excellent condition , and all
the detsiih of the wrep.irations for the
sport arc being well arranged.
Yesterday morning live carloads of
horses nrrivcd trom Maploton , where the
horses have been at the races. These
horses were expected to arrive Friday
njght , but they seem to have been
dragged along on the road with many
delays. The horsemen were hot , and
propose to lay their grievance before the
higher ofiiclulsof the railway. They worn
all loaded at 0 o'clock Friday morning.
ami the understanding was that when
they reached the Junction they would
have their cars coupled onto the through
freight , so that they would como right
through , but although they got to the
Junction fifteen minutes before the
through freight came in , they were
obliged lo wait for thu mixed train , nnd
came nloug on that , being ke.pt on the
road , for twenty-six hours , The esti
mated value of thu live cars of horses is
$75,000 , and thu wear nnd tear rnused by
tlio vexatious dolnys ciiuso the bom-men
to oresh | their indignation iu very forci
ble , it not elegnnt language.
The race programmes wil ! bo published
bv W. 1W , Flynn , of Turf , Field and Farm.
Ho is an old programmer , and it is safe lo
state that ovorytlumr in thit line will bo
doiui to give satisfaction to all. Ho will
provide nil drivers ai.d riders with colors -
ors , silk and satin raps nnd jackets , mak
ing it convenient for judges and speotu-
tors to distinguish cneh horso.
Thu entries close to morrow evening.
The largo number of homes already hero
and otnors eoming indicate that thorn
will bo 0:10 : of the largcbt Holds over hero.
1 hero will bo some spued v ones , and some
hot races may bo expected. Among the
pacers will bo Patsy Clinker , with n roc-
? rloofo 3,20' ! Sllver , Tliil 316J ; , Little Em
3:18 } , Sailor Boy 3.17 $ , and Frank W.
2 31 , The prediction is made that there
will bo a taster milo paced than over before -
fore in Iowa , and that the record in this
state of 'Jl9j : will ba cut down considera
bly by the winner here.
Tliera are some very speedy trottora
also to maku inter < \ tiiir } races , amoii"
them being Billy liny with n reeord of
8:801 : , Gene Smith 2--9k : Aim- King 3.27J ,
Consul 3:28 : , Logan Chief 3:27 : , AlniPta
2 : a-3i , Dutch Girl 3:30 : * . Black Tom 8 : 4 * ,
AmHiida T. 2H ! , Sunshine 3:33 : * . In fact ,
thcru seems to bo no end to the fn t ones ,
who are now occupying the long rows of
stables nnd are rnady to go.
Among other horses noticed at the park
is the line stallion , Johu A. Ruwlius , with
\
a record of 2:03 } , Star Gazer , 2:12 , and
who is showing some great speed in
working , Julia Lee , n pacer who lias a
record of 2-83 , Jim Crow , another pacer
with a mark of 2 : > < 5 , George A Hazard
2 : ilj , Fred V. 2 41 } , Cyclone 2 ! { ( } . and
numerous others ol good records and still
better futures
Mattie llnrle , the liltln pneer , who is
sueli a home favorite , is showing uu
nicely nud c.vi uuMly reduce her record
of 2 ' , ' 5 } , if necessary.
Thomas ] { ti cll , of Hiawatha , Kan. ,
is hero with his pacer. Express , tvith a
record of 2 31 , anil will hardly go back
without taking some money.
The gallopers are many. Among the e
noticed are Jim Shelby , lleeeher , Count
ess , Luna Brown. Beeswing , Eva Allen
nnd Bastinado , lln'st * two being owned by
John T. Stewart , Mnry T , Ucd Light ,
I'eggy C and others
II. S. Bouck has ten horses nt the track.
All are young nnd moil of them have
never been in n race. He is a veteran ,
having been a trainer for twt'iitUo
years. Among the hordes wliieii ho has
is Van Duke , \\ith a reeord of SW : ! } , nnd
Hi n John-on , n pacer with n reeord of
25t3owned ! by Mr. Johnson , of Farra-
gut , In. Hehiisnlso Ada C , owned by
Air. Quick , nud she may be entered ,
nil hough that is not certain. He has nls >
11. C Leonard , owned by Mr. Leonard ,
ot Lincoln. He has n record of 2 ! (5. ( got
on the trnek here two years ngo. Hois
not iu good condition nud will not bo en
tered. 'Mr. BOUCK has also a Dheiiome-
non , n irreeii pacer owned by Lee Bros. ,
Dos Moiues , who promise great
things.
Mnttie Stipp , a pncor , is also in train
ing and showing increasing speed.
G. M. Vnil , ot Gnrdon Grove , la. , hnsa
green stnllion. Nick Sunnier.
Walter George , of Winterset , has a
ruiiuor , Silent Iriend , and n colt.
11. K. Nethaway , ot Weeping Water ,
Neb , has Anna J. , n pacer witli a reeord
of 2 ! ! 7 ; Albion , n bay sUllion , a pneer ,
nud Diamond , a chestnut gelding , also a
pneer.
Ted McMahon , a four-year old geld
ing , is here , Hu has n record of 2 . > 9 ,
and is the gelding that gave n surprise
party in Omaha on llio itd ol July by win
ning the race there.
There is also a line-looking black mnre ,
Phoebe Hall , young but promU uHen
Gibioo , a bro\\ gelding with a record of
2 15 , is , Imro also.
There are ninny well known horsemen.
Among them are \V. II. 11. Colby , of Fort
Dodge , Charles Wilson , everybody
known "Charlie , " J. Longshore , of Hel
ton , Mo. ; A. K. Nash , of Kean o v , Neb. ;
D W. Mulhollcn , of Grand Island ; J. A.
Graham , of Higgsvillc , 111. ; George 11.
Bailey , the owner ot Consul , of Fair bury ,
Neb. ; Goo Grimes and Mr. Sinclair , ot
Indiana.
George Wosucr lias been getting up a
roadster race which promises to bean in
teresting side fe.ituie. The race will
take place Wednesday , and will bo par
ticipated in by a number of home steeds.
Among those already euteied are George
Wi'siier's bay gelding , Hethany ; S. T.
Smith's sorrel gelding. Eluetiic Melt ;
Mnce Wiso's .sorrel. Jim ; Lawioueo
Hoist's gray , Jim ; Theodore Bray's Mag
gie ; T W. iMcCargtir'h Lady Wilkos.
I have removed my stock of millinery ,
etc. , to No 40.i Hroa'dway. II. Friedman.
Personal
Arch ColVman , of Avoca , was in the
city yesterday.
Mrs. C. P. Siiepard is spending a week
witli friends in Omaha.
Letter Carrier J. Spauldiifg has been
on the sick list tor several days.
J. J. Stcadman , of the Nonpareil , left
last evening for his home in Creston.
Mrs. O'llcrn and her sister Miss White ,
of Perry , Iowa , arc visiting Mrs. Durgan
in this city.
John Limit has returned from Minton
and Carson where he has boon looking
after some of the whisky cases and cases
of whisky.
Mrs. F. M. Gault has received the sad
nv. . vi t > , } .v vi y . ncr ,
occurred quite siumehly at lier home in
Virginia.
Mr. Cocko , of the late firm of Cockq &
Morgan , has been looking after the liti
gation in court , and returns to-day to
his home in Kearney , Neb.
W. Ilutchinson and wife leave this
evening for Cliicngo. Mr. Ilutchinson
will return in a couple of days , while his
wife will remain for several weeks.
Mrs. S. A. Wheeler , of Omaha , has re
turned from an extended eastern trip ,
and stopped over hero to sec her lather ,
Air. D. Sorman. She will reach home
to-day.
Miss AleKin/.ie , daughter of Daniel
McKin/.ie , and a son of II. Ouren , of
Silver Creek , were in the city yesterday
accompanying the teachers who came iu
to be examined.
Airs. X. Y. Kennctt , of Shcnandoah ,
who has been looking after her property
on Klull' street , in this city , and been the
guest of C. Wesley's family , returned
home last cyening.
Airs. G. A. Hobiuson is basking in the
sunshine of Holt county , Neb , on Capt.
O. Al. Krown's ranch , whore her daugh
ter , Airs. O. AI. Krown , has been looking
after their cattle interests.
P Simon Eiseman , of the well-known
firm of Henry Eisoman it Co. , returned
yesterday afternoon from a several
weeks' purchasing tour of the eastern
marls. His family preceded him several
days.
Charles Riggs , an employe of the
Witbasn , lias returned from Illinois where
he has been to sec a sister , who is ill
with consumption. She was somewhat
bettor when ho loft , and her physician
deemed her condition at present not
alarming ,
Aliss Alary Sims , a sister of the well-
Known attorney. Air. Jacob Sims , arrived
hero yesterday from Alissouri to take the
position hold last year by Aliss Wood-
Imry , as toucher in the Sixth grade ot the
Hillfcchool. Ali.ss Sims is well qualified
for the position , being a graduate of the
Council HI tills high school.
Soon nftor September 1st , the new
novel written by Ed. Wright of this city ,
"Everard and Eulaiia " will
entitled , ap
pear in book form , beautifully bound ,
and will bo on sale at Ku&hnoll's book
store , Thu edition is very limited , and
parties wishing copies should procure
them as soon as possible after publica
tion. Trice $1.150.
11. Friedman has removed to No.109
U road way.
Scorch I UK for Kost.
Thorn nro no fresh tidings concerning
the missing John Kost. A telegram was
received yesterday conllrminir the state
ment that the body found on the railway
track had been identified as that of a
man named White. That puts an end to
all surmises that it was the unfortunate
Kost , The last seen ot the unfortunate
man ho was at Kethauy , Ale , , and his
brother left for that place last evening to
take up the trace 1)101-9 ) and follow it up
if possible. The anxiety of thu friends
hero is very gieat , and nothing will bo
left undone lo solve thu terrible mystery ,
I hayo removed to No. 409 Hioadwny ,
II. Friedman. _
Took u Tumble.
Yesterday forenoon two men employed
in repairing tne old Cole barn on Alain
street had a fall , which gave both a nar
row escape from very serious injuries ,
Their names wore William White and J.
K. Thompson. A scattbld had been made
rather fllmsily , anU this gave way , throw
ing both men to the ground , n distance
of sixteen feet. White struck on his
head and back , and was injured intern'
ally , Thompson hact his ankle badlj'
sprained.
AN OM > MAN'S iDAIUjlNO.
Slio Cmiscs Him to Lose ft Knt Huller
or Mdtio\r.
On Friday there arrived at the Kevero
house iu this city a noticeable , if not no
table couple , the man being elderly , evi
dently between fifty and sixty years of
age , and the lady being n maiden of not
more than twenty summers. They regis
tered as .1. It. HnitKcil ai.d Aliss Dollio
(
Kline , both from Kau-as City. It now
develops that tjic old gentleman had had
his all'ections completely eaptuicd by the
maiden. He had beun dealine largely in
real estate in Kansas City and had been
fortunate , his pockets being full
of money anil his bank account
heavy. lie became charmed with thu
coy maiden , whom ho met first in Kan
sas Cit\ about two months ago. Ho pro
posed to marry her , mid they started oil'
on a trip , arming in this city as stated.
One evening belore starting away from
Kansas City , while the old man was
cooing with his charmer , she got posses
sion ot his pocket book , which contained
,100 , there being nineteen 'JlOO bills.
She insisted that she would keep this
money for him until they voro married.
She rolled it up iu a bit of paper nnd
placed it in her bosom , and that
was ins bank until they icaehed
this city. On thu way hero the
old man was fearful that .sho would lose
thu monoy. but MIC would satisfy him
that it N\IH all right , the lump apparently
being there nil right The wedding waste
to take place in a few days , and on Fri
day evening the girl reported to her ad
mirer that slu' had lost t lie money. Thu
announcement came with great surprise
to the foolish lover. The girl explained
that shu had left the money In her dross
in her room , and that some one must
have stolen it. Search was made lo s u
if it had not dropped somewhere , but the
search resulted in no revelation of the
inyslurv. Chief of Police Matthews and
Detective Joe Goss have been at work on
the CUM'for twent.-tour hours or more ,
but they could iret'no clue to the disappearance - '
pearanco of the money Certain it is
that the man is out of pocket ! ? 2-IOO , and
with little or no show of ever getting it.
Last evening the girl's aunt arrived
from Kansas City to get the girl logo
back at once , as her uncle , or t-ome rela
tive had died theie. Arrangements weio
made by which the party will return to
Kansas City to-day. The man lias
plenty of means , but he will hardly de
posit any more ol his cash with his fair
maiden.
A Dnrk Knight.
It now appears that Charles Knight ,
who recently bought out Airs. Davis'
second hand store and whoso sudden dis
appearance was noted in the KKI : , suc
ceeded in getting the better of the lady
by .several hundred dollars. Airs. Davis
formed Knight's acquaintance in eastern
Iowa , where ho was iccogni/.ed as a man
of some means. Since then he had re
moved to Plattsmoulh , Neb. , where it
wassaid he hud bought a faun. Ho made
the purchase of the stock ol Airs. Davis
with the understanding that he had sold
his farm , and that as. oot ) as the money
reached him ho would pay her. Aftei
having possession of the Store for n few
days he left , claimmgcthat he would go
to Plattsmouth and sec why tbn cash
was not forthcoming. Ho dropped
Mrs. D.ivis a postal avfew\lays later , stat
ing that he would rcjiiiu the next day ,
but not showing upft Ajf.s. D.ivis look
possession again. She chums that besides
! f."iO in cash , he took' nWhy several diamond
mend rings , a gold wntclinnd : chain , and
other articles , and that she is out about
! ? 400. Airs. Davis went ri > Plattsmouth.
but could get no triiou-of Knight , and
was informed that ho never owned a farm
in that vicinity. Such is her side of the
all'air , with Knight y 5t''to' be heard from.
Airs. Davis has beon.cxtromely unfortun
ate in several ad'airsy and "It seems that
her experience would cause her to be on
, i"j faurt agafiist sharpers.
This week for bargains in Kid Gloves ,
iewgoods no old stock gotollarkness
Uros.
you want to flntl ani/uodf/
thai smokes , ( jo to
IIWER'S '
CIGAH STORE ,
JVo.Hi ) liroadwaij , Council Jtlujfn ,
And you'll flnd linn Imlulirlnif la 0110 ot those
fine citfius on whloh limy Imso built up tliolr
reputation. MiiKo all jo'ir appointments for
tliclr store as ovorybily vl-lts tlioni mil the
know ovoryboly. The crouds como mill lo
via this BIcut thorounhliirc. An ologiuit line of
P. O. MILLER ,
No. 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs.
LATEST DIISIONB.
MANUPACTUREB OF PAINTS.
HOURO , Sltrn and nccoiutlvo I'ulntur. 1'npior
Mucho Wall Orniuiicnt ? .
Nnnu but best hands uinploj oil nnil ( JiarK'i-'S na
louUK othois.
ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY
COUNCIL JtLrFFfi , JOIl'A.
An excellent educational Institution , furnish
d \sith nil the nioiloin Impiovonionlb , eon.
uctoil -thoSlSTiil8 l : OrCHAUITV.ll. V. M
Tor term of fiYu months , I7B.
Terms ln-tfln Ilrst Monday In September and
first Monday In rebruary , 1'or cntuloffiies ad
dress 8lTEJt SUI'r.llIOIl
] 'ncsl Aoaclo myCouncil Illu Us , rI3
"OFFICER
COUNCIL IM Jl-TS , 1A ,
Horses and Mules
For oil purposes , lio-ifht and sold , at lotull and
In lots. Largo ijuuntlttos to fceloet from
Bovcml pali a of line uih cia , single or double.
MASON WISE ,
Council Hlufls.
Reduction in Prices ,
China , ( tenure , Etc ,
AtV. . S. IlomerCo's , No. 23 Jluin bt.
Council
HARKNESS BROTHERS
401 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
Ai-concninti new and beautiful dcsians In
MOQUETTK , JIOD V
t'lSLntr , TAi'iss'i'iti : nnussKLs ,
3iL v JXG ii . i iys. y - i > L r ISGUA
Jtti ( Carpels , etc.
hotels , lot lye room * , etc. < 'till for nriccti at Jlni'Iiiicus Uros , ' ,
Aw.AOl Jlroadira/ } .
IDIBIEiSS G-QOIDS
Arc now arrii'lnn and tit * toct > : Tlcoln , Manuel * , Cashmeres , We. Ex
cellent for trai-cllnn null * ami fall nert'lee.
SILIKIS.
Jllaelf Sill ; * and In Ihe ncu > colors. Oualili/ the best anil prices Ilic
lowest for yooit yoods. Ludies n-isliinn reliable voods will call on Jim-li
nes * Bros , , XoIOJ Jtroail it'iiy , Council JHufl's.
A few more of those Little Thread iroae left at y < 7c. , In Mack and in
colors , at Hardness Jtrot.-tOl Jtroadu-at/ .
OIL OLOTHIS
In man/ new nattcrns and a larac stock to select from. Door Mttts , Huns ,
Curtains , Curtain 1'olcs , etc. , at llai'kness llrothcrstOJL lii'oitdwaj/ ,
Council JHu/fs.
Jtui/s u puh'of Kid Gloves this week at irarkness llrothcrs ,
Xb.HI Jtroadirai/ , Council
look out for the advertisement of
the Council Jflu/f * Carpel Company ,
JVtOil Jiroadiiiay , Council Jtluff' * ,
which will appear in this space in a
felv da if * . They will announce bar
gains in CAKFETS , VUltTAIXS ,
JKte. , never Uc/ore njferal In Council
111 tiff * .
BOSTON TEA COMPANY
,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers ,
,
WAXTED100,000 MOUJS CUSTOMERS.
.SoiiriuiN , Comity and
ISniiU AVorU of it II E&iiuU a Spec
ially.
Prompt Attention to Mail Orders
IOREHOUSE & CO.
Room 1 Evcrct Block , Council Bluffs.
Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind
ing m Magazines ami
BLANK BOOKS.
KKFIKKNCIS : :
C. II. Nntlonnl Ituak , M. K Smith &Co. ,
CitUons' Ilnnk , llcoio. Wells & Co. ,
Hrst National Hunk , C. II. Instiriinco Co. ,
flic or & . 1'uBci.Ilankors.C. 11. SuviiiKS Hunk.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Fall Meeting.
FOUR DAYS' ' RACING.
Trottfn ; ; * I'lit-lng ami
Tuesday , Aug. 31st ,
Wednesday , Sept , 1st ,
Thursday , Sept , 2d ,
and Friday , Sept 3rd ,
Including special nttrnotions by I'rof.
A. E. Walker's world faniouB Racing
Uogs daily and Itulloon Ascensions by
1'iof A. S. PnrKer daily , In front ot the
grnndbtuiul.
Otlier.attractlons In the way of ppoca
eonsihting of celebrated horses from
Kentucky , Ohio , Illinois , Indiana and
Wisconsin.
Reduced rates on all railroads. Como
everybody anil linvo a good timo.
For particulars , address
PBAWK STUBBS ,
SecreJury
Creston House ,
Tne only hotel In Council Illuffe havlnjr
And nil modern linprovcmt'iiin.
Sit , Sit aiiU Sl'JMuln HI.
ilAX MOHN , J'rop.
City Steam Laundry !
, o sEA
No. ! il N. M.iin Street , Council Bluffs.
Finest n'orl ; and lowest price * for
fine work. All eollart , and en ] ) ' * re
turned in collar and cuff boxes
iwthoittc.rtra elianje , ii'hich guar
antee * worl : in same condition a * it
leaves iis. Out of lown orders re
ceive same attention and at same
rates as city work.
MONEY TO LOAH-At lowest
rates , Real estate dandled , In
surance written and all kinds of
bonds bought by F , J , Day No ,
39 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs ,
Established (881 ( ,
F.W.SPETMAMBRO
i\O. r 0 ! ) & . 511 JUAI.N ST.
Dailv receipts of new goods , lints
Cans , ( 'o'hiog ' , and n full line of Dry
( Joods , all of the latest .styles. Call and
R. L WSLLSMS ,
St. , Council BluiTs , la. , and
20U S. inthSt. , Room 10 , Omalm , Xeh.
Maiinfnctuior'B Afcutfor tlm
CALIGRAPIl TYPE Y/RITER / and SUPPLIES
Tents , AwiifngK , Roofing Plate , Miin-
tcls , Plato uud Window ( Mass , ShowCase -
Case Klovatora ( hand and hy-
druulic , ) &c.
In thoi-H ) cnn lie obtumoa Oy pntnini/lni'tho
Counc.ii lllutTg
OHO , II'SJJIJNJKLK , I'rop ,
None but cuporlimccil hands omployotl Qut
of ( own ordeia by : ua < l ur express solicited , nut )
1JH ork WMruutcd.
WHOLESALE AND JODBIHQ
KCOXTS33S O3T
COUNCIL BLUFFS/
AtiltU
DEERE , WELLS & CO. ,
WholoMlo'
Agricultural Implements ,
_ _ fni rlHtjes. Kto , 1'to. Council HlulT , loirft.
KEYSTONE M I ANUFACTUUl NO. C07
Mnko the Original mid Complcto
Hay Loader , also Rakes , Cider Mill & Press ,
COHN SUHM.KHSNn IT.Ktl CVTTKHS.
Nos.lMl.lWI , ISM mul l.V)7 ) ? oillh Main Slrttt ,
_ _ _ _ Council llmrr * , lown.
DA Ml ) UKMM.ICY & CO. ,
Mnnuf'rs nnl Jobbers of
Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies ,
C rrlRpes , nncl nil Un.U of F rra Mnohlnerr.
1100 to 11 10 South Mnln Street , Council Ulujfi *
loirn
F.p. Ui.r.tsoN , T. U.norm.io , oicoT. WHISHT.
rii'S.A.Troii VPun XM-ui. ? oi ACounisL
Council Bluds Handle Factor/ ,
( InrorpornloiU
Manufacturer * ofxlo , t'lck , Sleilgo nnd 3m n
_ Hniiitli'n , of every description.
C Alt PUTS.
COUNCIL m.rn-'s CAUI-UT co. ,
Curtains Window Shades
Carpets , , ,
Oil ClolliB. Curtnlii Kliiuroi , UplmlMory flood *
Ktc. No. (05 Itronilvrny Council DIutTn ,
lo < vn.
tS , ' 1OH.'CO < , HIT.
PKREdOY & MOORE ,
Wliolusnlo Jobbers In the
Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes
NOB. 3 .Mnln nnd XT I'ciul Sn. Council Illuffi %
Iowa.
C'O.U.lf/.s'.S'/O.V. /
SNYDER & LKAMAN ,
Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants ,
No II 1'o.irl St. , Council ! lhuTi.
HARLK , HAAS & CO. .
Wholesale Oils Paints Glass
Druggists , , , ,
s' Sundries , V.t3. No ! 3MulnStan4
No. 21 1'onrl St. , Council lllnirs
I- ! ' / / > .
O.V. . JJUTfS ,
Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty
General Cominl'g'on. ' No. 6U llnndwayi
( "ouncll ninlTJ.
\VIHT & DUQUKTTE ,
Wlioloiulo
Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries.
Nos. IfliinO is l > cail St. . Council Ilhilli.
. ' . '
f./'tll /
L. KIRSrilT & CO. ,
Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries ,
Also Wholesale I.lijuor Ilculur * . No. 410 Ilrond *
\\ny. Council Illuirs
I-CKMAN : & CO. ,
llnnu'ncturcrporn'iil Wluilosilo Duilors la
Leather Harness Etc.
, , Saddlery , .
No Ka Main &t.Coinmil _ IlluTJ , Iowa.
ii.i 7'.scAi's. . trie. _
METCALF BROTHERS ,
Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Glr/aj.
NoiU nnd 341 niondniiy. Council III Ufa.
Vr lIAltlWAItK.
KEELLNi : & FELT ,
Wliolp'tila
Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardwara ,
AmlWoo 1 Stock , Council Illuiri ! , Iowa.
uiuis AXD wooi.
I ) . 11. JIcDANKLD & CO ,
Commission Merchants for Sals of llidas ,
Tullcw.Wool , 1'clts , ( iicn ouivl I'ura Council
Illuirs low.i.
COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. ,
-Whok'siilo Icn ! rn In
Illuminating & Lubriciti Oils G
EITO. , EITO.
B.TIiooilore\tfcmt. Council Illu'fs. lo\rn
TuMllEIl , WLIAd , Kl'C.
A. OVEHTON & CO. ,
Hard Wood , Southern Lumbar , Piling ,
* nd Hiidffo Mutorlnl Spcuinltl"SWholo.xli ( I.uia-
bur ol all Kind ! . Ul ! ! < " N" . 1W * l l bt-
Council HliillK. lou-ii.
IIVA'EJS A.M > LIQVWfS.
JOHN LINDKU.
Wholosiilo
Imported and Domestic Wlnoi & Liquors.
Avunl fii St. noltlmnl'B lli-rli Illltiny. No. U
Mnliibt. Council Ill-Ills
SCHNEIDER & BECK ,
Foreign aud Domestic Wines and Liquors ,
tiiiUV Main .sf. . Council
If or the LAKE
Tin SM amer OLLIE MAY
Newly ntlcd up , mid nndiT the t-hni/uof n
" i.loiiKimvrund pilot , Inow mni.ni/plons- !
LAKE MANAWA.
Wo willirlvcclmilcr-i tipin'ios lor ono hour
01 uny U'liuth ot IIIIID dc lU" ' . .
ItiucH of i-limtci Blvmi mid iiulcn Iiil.cn lit
ollict-o. ! JJ M.tl.i 3 L , ! > I Vi "n > > . " . ' ' ' I'.1' ' ' " } * "
. .
m , I * DAL M \ LU.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Hpcrliil mlvi'i ll'umi'iiu , m jli in. I < it , Tonn
lo I iiiii , I'm1 Diilu , 'I'o Item , \tnntj , ItoanlliiK ,
( ; , | liolnfortnil ia tinuiliimn lit thu low
ratvnl'llJ.VCT.M'S ITU M Vi ; lot llio llrst liibor
tionui'd rivoCuntsl'ei1 J.inoIriri'Helirub.oii | jn *
Intuit 'on. ' l.i-avo ud uiisoinont < ut our olUeo
Ko , 11'ciil stiuct , nun llioudNuiy , I'onnclt
'
WANTS.
\I7.\N nil ) Vouna . if./in / jo . 'IMMI HI the
Kt | iu\o t.lUUci : . Not vpcilvnto
oipiinil. Aj < i > ly in I'nti I'o ' hoi'I , Kiiiiilny , be
tween Bun 1 4 p. in. I * lnitlli .
FOli ) > AM-UI Trailo A l"i ! ncrn farm , 115
iicrfS und'-i' iilon , 4J ni'ios paBtnio , 40 noics
liaj K'oiiii'l. ' goo.l Iriii'undliiini. . Will Aril or
tiitilo lor inoichaiidiio. A'JJroai I' . U. box
s , Ii > nti
; l-Anu 8isl.tnt cool , nt the
_ _
77IOH SAI.i : OliHi-ilicn In 'lutuitltlvs tT
-liit _ lluo olllcu Ho. ! ' I'o.ul etrunt _ _
JACOB SMS3 ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
l'raein"s in the Stnto and JT deral court/
Uconu 7 : iMd b Shnijiirt Jlloi-k.