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6 OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY MAY 28 , 1884. THE DAIL * BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning , May 28i sunscnirrioN RATES. By Carrier - - - - - DylUU . - - - - 11000 per jc OFFICE ! No. 7 Tearl Btroet , Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION , See J. Roller's Spring Goods. A few good benches would not go amiss In Bayliss park. The Catholic festival opens this eve uing at the roller skating rink. Keystone wringers down to $4.00 each. Dovol it Wright. HOI Broadway. The Bavarian band being too tired to walk took a four-horao 'bus ' to the races. The Boston operatic minstrels paraded the streets yesterday and discoursed aomo fine music. The Ladies' Foreign MiasionaryJJsocioly of the Methodist church , give a social at the church parlors Thursday evening. The entertainment given Inst evening by the Y. M. 0. A. proved , like the pre vious entertainments , yory enjoyable , and was well attended. Five or six bootblacks como over on this nido yesterday , thinking to work the racoa , but the 0. B. boys made thorn return - turn on the 10:30 : dummy train. The pools sold on yesterday's races mounted to 81,500 , about ono-lhird of which were sold the evening previous and $1,000 on the grounds yealorday. These who have attended tie opera house during the past week have had quito n treat. The monotony of the "ologant upright" having boon broken. James Davidson was arrostcd yesterday - day charged with stealing razors from Shivcrly'a barber shop. Three razors and a pair of Hciosors were found on his person. Complaint was lodged with Justice Abbott charging John Evors with having a glandorcd horso. The horse ( was shot and Evors is to have n hearing on Tues day of next wook. Chris Boson has boon awarded the con tract for the carpenter work of the two now school houses. Martin Hughes ha.s boon given the contract for the mason work on the aamo buildings. Sims & Cadwell are having their law ollicos greatly beautified by interior decorations - orations , the walls and ceilings being richly papered by George R. Board , and other improvements being planned. L. W. Tulloy is preparing to put in an elegant fountain at his homo. It is n largo fountain , the border being of leaves with frogs , while the center is bunch of callaa , with leaves , the sprays coming up through the petals. D. W. Bushnoll , who has just [ finished putting in a full plato front , is making tame very marked interior improvements monts , decorating the ontlro coiling of his gtoro etc. , to that it will bo ono of the moat attractive places in the city. A young man named A. Butler was ar rested at Wright'a station and brought back to this city yesterday on a charge of boating B. T. Allison out of a board bill. The caao came up before Justice Abbott , who continued it until Thursday. James Skinner , sou of Chief Skinner , died loot evening about ? o'clock. Ho was aged I'J years and had boon blind flinco childhood. Consumption was the cauao of his death. For a few days Y. W. Morse will act as chief of police. Joseph Schmidt , who koopa a barber shop , was , on Sunday night , married to Mrs. F. B. Dauigor , the landlady of the Tromont house , Rov. Father MoMonomy officiating. The Barvariau band seren aded the nowly-weddod ones at the Tro mont house Monday night. John King , who was up before Judge Aylosworth yesterday a. m. on a charge of assault and battery , was returned behind - hind the ban yesterday p. to. for being drunk. King claims to reside in Dos Moines , Ho evidently will wish ho hac loft for homo before getting full. Arrangements were made yesterday to relieve the woman who was doaorted by her husband , who skipped away from a charge of taking away mortgaged proper- ty. The woman was loft hero poniloss but enough was advanced upon the prop erty loft to enable her to roach her friends. Louis Noroau and Ida Hauoy elippoc ever from Omaha very quietly yoalor day , procured a marriage license o Clerk Street and got married. Before leaving Mr. Street they asked as a spocia favor that ho eny nothing about it to th reporters as they did not wish it known to their friends yet. Mr. Street premised isod thorn ho would and ho has not Officer Hurley's attention was called yes terday to a euapicoua character who was eitting in Baylus' park , and who was sup posed to be the follow who , while under ft charge of stealing from Davidaon'a tore , skipped from Marshal Jackson , Whether it was the eamo follow or not , ho acted queerly for au innocent man ! and on Bouing an officer hurriedly flow , jmd made good his escape , The pool box had a narrow o capo yes terday. Jim Brooks brought the sellers down to the grounds in his caariago , the bag containing the wealth to the amoun of several hundred dollars being throwi in the bottom of the carrisgo. After landing his passengers at the grounds Brooks Gtuied back with the hack for au other load , end in opening the carrintjt door to lot other * got in , noticed the of wealth etill iu the bottom of the car risge , where it Lad boon forgotten. Hi sfnttcd for the park with it , nnd mot ono of the nollcrs coming ftf tor the bftg in hot hasto. There nro plenty of crooks lying about town , miyono of whom would hnvo gladly Availed himself of this opportunity of getting nwny with the pool box if they had only known it. The concert given in Baylisa park last evening drew n bit ; crowd. The Bavarian band gave its best music , which is saying much. Mr. Mueller , who paid nil the expenses , of course used the concert to draw Attention to the Uardman piano , but the people had just aa much enjoyment - mont out of the musio ns though it did not have this advertising feature , The park was beautifully decorated with flags , etc. , nnd n largo picture of the colo- brntcd piano was put in n prominent plnco. Tun BF.K was the first to give the public nn open-iur concert , nnd now that Mr. Mueller has given , ono , lot some ohor ) enterprising business house como to the front , nnd lot the people hnvo the > 3iicfit of the free ontortnlnmonts. T. B , Clapp , of Boone , In. , Is At the Ogden , J. Y. Fuller Is back from his Chicago trip. H. H. Pnugh , of Bloomlngton , III. , Is nt Uochotolos' . V. L. Sharp , of Sioux City , was nt the Og- Ion yoatordny. 0. H. llusaoll rested nt the Pacific yesterday > oforo taking In the races. fosoph H. Smith nnd wife , of Logan , la. , vuro at Hie 1'nclfie yesterday. O , W. Hazard nud I. II. Bartholomew rep- esont Je Motnoa nt Bochtolo's. II , , T , Conovor nnd M. M , Bonnolt , of Vow llty , dined nt the Pacific yesterday. Father McMonomy has boon 111 for several lays , but Is able now to bo about again , F. B. Close nndvlfo nro roatlng from their ravels from Minnesota nt the Bcchtolo. Doris' circus ndvanco brigade sloop nnd dlno .t . the Pacilio until this territory Is well posted with bills. The Beaten Operatic Minstrels company , .wouty-sovon In number , nro stopping nt the tuvoro house. Lee Forman , sun of J. L. Forman , lion ro- -nrnod from the far wont , where ho has boon 'or n year , having boon In California and Jrcgon moat of the tlrno. Ho ox peels to re main here now , nnd will fill a position In his 'athor's store. B , T. Connor , who has boon with the Bur- Ingtun marble works , has returned here to resume - sumo his active relationship with the marble works owned by himself nnd brother. Ho ins many friends hero , nnd they nro glad In deed to have him here permanently. Bushnoll soils railroad tickets cheap to all points. A KNOTTY QUESTION , The Council Still Paving of tlio Street Car Lino. There is much diacuaalou among the aldermen aa ta what can bo done in re gard to the paving of the atroot-car track. The other paving has progressed BO far that it ia now necessary to have aomo do. cision rendered , in order that the ether work may not bo stopped. Ono fact Booms Bottled. The Union Pacific , who own the track , will not pave it. That Booms curtain. The company proposes to outer into a contract with the city by which it prom' iaos to lot the city do the paving and it will pay its special assessment for a term of eight years , ns ether property ownura do. And that nil thoao assessments shall bo n lion on all the Union Pacilio property iu this city. The law provides that the company must pay in sixty days , and docs not provldo that the company can grant any time to street railways or issue its bonds for any such purpose. The Union Pacific claims that if time is given it rrill put down the strap rails , as required - quirod by law , but if not it will not dose so , aud the city , in doing the paving , must also put down the now rails as re quired by law. The Union Pacific , in fact , stubbornly eays that if the city won't do as il wants , the company will do nothing , buf compel the city to do everything and lol the city look for its pay to the street car company , which is said to bo worthless unless backed by the Union Pacific. There are many other legal points in volved. The city in making its contracl with Regan Bros. , by sumo careless or intentional slip did not inoludo the pav ing of the track. Every alderman has a dilforont notion as to what the law is , ant how to dodge it , and what is boat to do. It looks as if the matter was getting more and inoro muddled every day. There Booms but ono safe course to pursue , and that is not to do any dodg. ing at all , but to comply with the law strictly , lot the consequences bo whuf they may , and then if there bo fault lo it fall on the law , not on the couuci what executes it. If there is any dodg ing on the question , or any tooknlcal illo Kalitios , the Unioh Pacilio will bo the first to avail itself of the opportunity to avoid the payment by reason of thcso il legalities , A FLEEING FEMALE , SliolB Gnarled with Getting Away with $ : ! ( ) ( ) of Her Em- ploycr'u Money. J nines Craig , who keeps a bakery or Main street , tells a hard story of the financial faithlessness of A woman namoc Juiinio DayhofT , alias Havous. It up pears that Craig wont a way on n visit am left the woman in charge of the buriiu and during hit absence , it is said that slio ' Hew high and finally Hew nwuy alto gether , taking with her n considerubh amount of cash , which had boon talon in over the counter and otherwise col looted during Craig's absence. Craig estimates his loss aa botwooi : 200 and $300. It lioing learned that the woman Imd gone ( o Chkalooaa , the ofiicials thcro vruro telegraphed to , niu yottorday an answur WHS received tlia shu had been arrested and was boiuj held. . An intonnution had bt-en filet before Justice Abbott nnd n warrant i- Isstied. Yctturday Oonetab'o 0. Wesley | j started for Oakuloaix ; tftor the nrisonor , 11 aud it is expected lit ) uilJ bring her back I to-morrow morning , | c THE RUNNERS , The Races Open Very Favorably Yes terday , A Fine Field of Horses and Some Excellent Time , Still Hotter Sport Offered To-tiny. The spring running mooting of the Council Bluffs Driving Park association opened , yesterday under fair auspices as the most sanguine could hnvo hoped for , The day was perfect , worm but not too warm , cool but not too cool , sunshiny- pleasant ovorywny. The attendance was not so largo ns it should have boon , but , this is AS usual on opening days. No matter ' how great the attractions offered , the . public has an idea that the opening day of any races or fair cannot amount to much , nnd this idea is hard to dispel. The Bavarian band furnished the music , nil excellent music it was too , the only trouble being that there VTM not enough of it. The omnipresent wheel of fortune was of course , on hand , with its ovorlast < ; yell of "lot 'or roll. " "Old Butch" ns ho is familiarly known was soiling > oola in his usual happy way. In the first race Aliundo sold ns favor to , § 5 to $3 , for.tho field. The judges of the races yesterday were T. B. Close , LoMnrs , J. T. Stewart , nnd 3r. Macrao. Col. Orr , assisted by Charles Uowart , served na starter and Dr. Gary and J. W. Porogoy as timers , while John W. Band served as usual , ns weigher. The first rnco was A milo scramble. The entries were : Bennie Lee , F. W. Morris , falls City , Nub. ; Wambatino , Jnmcs Srillin , Fairfield , Iowa ; St. Paul , Robt. Joacon , St. Paul , Minn. ; Damon , 0. W. Jrakly , Atchison , Ka. ; Lou , L. W. Icnson , Maquoin , 111. ; and Aliundo , "ray & Co. , Maryvillo , Mo. All started but Damon , they getting > , laces na fellows : Bennie Lee , Aliundc , it. Paul , Lou , and Wambatino. There was much trouble in getting a start. Enough , in fact , to assure the spectators that it was a running raco. At ast they got the word , and away they low. Aliundo led , with St. Paul close on to her , and they wont to the half-milo test about back and nock , with Lou close ftor them. St. Paul tired quickly nnd ell nock , while Bennie Lee pushnu past jpu , and they were down the stretch with Aliundo loading easily , and coming under the wire the winner. Bennie Lee , second ; Lou , third ; St. Paul , fourth and Wambatino , fifth. Time , 1:47J. : HU.MMAlir. Unco No. 1 The scramble for n pnrso of $125 , all ages , ono mlloj'lst $75 ; 2d,37.50 ; 3d , 812 CO Aliundo 1st , Bennie 2d , Lou 3d , St. L'nul1th , Wnmbatino Jith , Damon dr. ; time , The second race was a milo and repeat 'or club purao of $250. The entries were 'Alico Murphy , " Wm. Arnott , Sharon , ills. ; "Trix , L. W. Benson , Maquoin , Ills. ; 'Centennial Maid , " IlobortDoacon , St. Paul , Minn. ; "Ella Rowott , " S. E. ButcherComancho , Iowa ; "Littlo Joker , " Wm. Brady ; Peoria , Ills. Trix sold as favorite In tlio pools for $5 against $3 for the field. Ella Rowott second choice. The horses drew places as follows : Al ice Murphy , Centennial Maid , Ella Row- ott , Trix , Little Jokor. In the first milo Ella Rowett led off but Trix was BOOH up with her and they wont about neck and nock to the half milo post , Centennial Maid and Alice Murphy pairing off together n little dis tailco behind and Little Joker a lonely traveller behind. Trix won , Ella Kowott close upon him , and Alice Murphy lap ping her , while Centennial Maid came in in fourth , and Little Joker way to the roar. Time , 1:40. : In the second and deciding milo Trix took the load from the start , Ella Row ott following , then Alice Murphy mid Centennial Maid , the horses keeping strung out until the homestretch , when Ella Rowott crowded Trix closely , the latter coming under the wire only a nock ahead , and Centennial Maid being far in the roar. Time , 1:48J. : HiniMAUY. HACK No. 2. Club purse , $250. All apes , one mile and repeat , I'irst , $150 ; second , § 75 , third , 825. Trlx. 11 Klla Itowott Alice Muriihr. 3 . Centennial Maid 4 * Little Jokur 5 0 Time , 1:40 , l:18j. The third race was for the trainers' atako , Trix , though entered , did no ! start. The others were placed as follows : Lizzlo Ester , Mr. Arnott , Sharon , III. Niphon , R. Jcrvis , Lo Mars , Iowa ; La Hello N. , Eugene Leigh , Minneapolis , Minn. ; Rosalind , J. W. Arasmith , Boll- wood , Neb. ; Beeswing , L. 0. Ball , Macedonia , Iowa ; Jim Shelley , Holly & Carlisle , Denver ; Hateff , J. E. Butler , Vorndalo , Minn. ; Fleming , George Van dcrpool , Lincoln , Nub. It was difficult for any fnvorito to keep n place In the pool soiling. La Belle N. Hateft , Beeswing , and Jim Shelley were taken aa first choice in turn. The number of starters niado it diffi cult to got a good send oil , and fully throo-qunrtors of an hour was used up At last the stnrt was made , the horses being much bunched , and keeping BO , with Niphon in the rear. The finish wai made with IlntofT , first ; La Bella N. , second ; Lizzie Eiter , third ; Fleming fourth ; Beeswing , fifth , nnd Jim Shelby , sixth ; Niphon , seventh ; Roialind , dis tnncod. The time was 1:10. : } , tho.foatcai over made on this track , nnd in fact two seconds or moru faster than is considered good time on any track , The repeat was not so neat a rnco , ant : yet was very good , Niphou led and the horses wore very singly bunched , bill Ilatelf came to the front nnd came under the wire , winner of the race in 110J ; Niphon n close second , and La Belle N. , third. BUJUIAllT. HACK No. 3. Brewers stake. All ages,1 : mlloand repent ; $15 , antrnnco with 8150 nil ded. Secoud , ? 5U : third , to envo stake. 11 Niptinn. . . , , , 3 i , LallelloN -J Time , 1:1CJ. IslGf. This undid the dy's uport. The pee ! proved n pretty good prophet , the favor ites winning. TO-DAY'H HACKS , Thu programme for to-day is as follows : llAO * No 4-BluirCity CuniUkn , fortwo. yoflr-oldi' . $1500 entrance with CIS ' , added by niuncUtton. Second , ? ' > 0 00 ; third , to save stake. H if milo dull. lUot No , 5 Special pacing. 2:35 : rloi * . PUHMJ , S.1XI 00. 1'irsi , $120 00 ; second , $00 CO ; I third , 8'0(0. ( jj HACK No. 0 Hotel stake , for three-year , old * , $1000 outrnuco with $16000 added. I Second , $50 00 : third , to vo Uko. Three- qunrtora milo danh. HACK No. 7-Om iia nuke. All Ages. S10 00 ontrnnco with 8100 00 added by Mioclfttlon. Second , $3000 ; third , to i\6 atttko. One-ftntl n-liaU mile dash , The followlnR uro the entrlcfi ! HAC NO. 4-Tiin ntccr cirr Dinnr. Kentucky 1)111 , br i , William Uoyd , Hillsdale - dale , Iowa , Alainedn , ch f , by Kugono Lelgb , Mlnne- npoll ) , Minnesota. HowardArncnt , ch c , by William Arnett , Sharon , Illinois. Coltun , ch g , by Gray & Co. , Maryvillo , Mlrnnuri , .losso J , g f , by JOSBO Crnll , Atchison , Kan * ta , Ouydott , br r , by M. Nuabaum A ; Co. , Jfaryvlllo , Missouri. Adventure , a f , by L. W. Bonsnn , Mnquoln , Illinois. Irish Lass , b g , by Holly & Carlllo , Donrer Colorado. RACE NO. C HOTEL STAKE. Kmma II. b f , by Harvey Tlckorel , York , Nebraskn. Carrllln , ch f , by John Sodon , Ynlo ( Kan- IDA. IDA.Wooillo Iltiggond , b g , by Gray & Co. , Mnryvlllo , MUiourl- Vfrcola , blk in , by M Nusbaum , Mnryvlllo , Loltlo ICompoatcr , b f , by William Arnott , Sharon , Illinois. Lnily Tompklns , br f , by L. C. Ball , Mace donia , Iowa. Flotch Taylor , b c , by W. , ) . Scoloo , Mo- borly , MU < iourI. Anna H. , b f , by Weir Bros , , Mauuon , Illinois. Jim Shelby , b tr , by ITolly & Carlllo , Denver , Colorado. HACK NO. 7 OMAHA BTAKK. Black Prince , Knnlsklllon , blk H , by Hnrvoy Pickerel , York , Xeb. Aliundo , ch s , by ( ! ray & Co. , Mnryvlllo , Mimour ! . Niphon , sg , by Hon. II. Jcrvls , LoMara , Iowa. Kiln Knwott , b m , by 13. G. Bulcher , Co- mnncho , lown. Vernon , b n , by Joe VnnUusklrk , Shonan- donn. Iowa , Trix , b if , by L. W. Benson , Mnquo , In 111. Lonn , ch m , by Holly & Carlisle , Denver , Colorado. Sweet potato plants largest stock in the west by W. II , Foster , Comic Blffua. Send for price list. Something lor Nothing. Until further notice wo give to each twentieth customer his purchase , what ever the price or value of the sama maybe bo Our cashier will keep an accurate record of every transaction and when tlio twentieth sale of any amount is made the purchaser will bo presented with the same. Wo have adopted for the present this system of advertising because it gives our patrons instead of the newspapers the five per cent which it coats us. Clothing retailed at wholesale prices. Hat retailed - tailed at caao prices. Furnishing goods , trunks , baga , umbrellas , etc.etc. Every twentieth cuatomor presented with his purchase. METCALV Buo.s. LADIKS ! Summer display of millinery nnd no tions , Tuesday , Wednesday and Thurs day , at J. J. Auworda & Go's , 317 Broad way. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of the arrival and de parture of trains by coutral standard time , at the local depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten mln U.C9 earlier anil arrho ten mluutea later. CIIIC10O , EORUNOrON AND QUIMOT. LRAVK. ARRIVX. 6:35 : Jim Chicago Eipreas 0.00am 0:40 : a in Faxb Mall. 7:00 : p rr r > : l5 a m 'Mall and hxprcss , 7:10 : p m 12:30 : pm Accommodation. 2:30 : pm 'At local depot only. KANSAS C1TT , UT. JOB AND COUNCIL EL17FP8. 10:05 : a in Mall and Kxprcss , 7:05 p m 8:05 : p in Pacific Express , 6:50 : p m CHICAGO , U1LWAURXH AKD UT. PACL. 6:25 : p m Express , 0:40 : a m 5:46 : a m Express , 6:55 : p m CU1CAOO , ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. 6:30 p m Atlintlc Express , 0:40 : a m 0:60 : a m Day Kxprcss , 6:50 : p m 7:10 : a m "Dcs Molnca Acoominodatlon , 4:40 : p m At local depot only. WABASH , 8T. LOUIS A.1D PAC1PIO. 0:66 : a m Mall , 4:45 : p m 4:60pui : Cannon U , 11:16am : "At Transfer cnl CHICAGO and MORTIIWZaiXRN. 6:30 : p m Express , 6:50 : p m 0:45 : u in PactOoExpress , 0:45am : BIODX crrr AND pAcino. 7:40 : p m St. Paul Express , 0:00 : a m 7:3) : m Day Express 0:50 : p m UNION PACIFIC. 8:00 : p la Western Express , 8:35 : a m 11UO : a m Pacltla Express , 4:40 : p m 7:40 : a m Local Express , 0:64 : a ru 12:10 : a in Lincoln Express , At Transfer only. PDUUT TRAINS TOOUAIIA. Lea\e 7:20-8:80-0:30-10:30-11:40a. : : : : m. 1:30-2:30 : : 3:30-4SCM : : > :3iW:3S-llu5 : ) : : i > . m Sunday 9:30-11:40 : : a. m. S:30-6:30-0:35-ll : : : : ' . & p. m. Arnve IU mln utcs bcfuro leaviui ; tiniu. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special a vortlscuients , BKO as Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , Board lug , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE { or the first Insertion and FIVK CENTS I'EIl LINE for each subsequent n sertlon. Leava advertisements at our office , No. Pearl Street , near Broadwav WAMTB. vv 'ANTKD A smart boy with a pony to dolltor The IIKE. OLD PAPERS For sale at I3 offioo , at 25 ccntn a hundred. WANTED Every body m Council Illuffs to take Timlin. Uellrervd by carrier at only twenty conta a week. HOTEL FOll KENT Tto Treinont House for runt on rcasona Iu terms. Furnlturo will bo Md to luilter. Apply on premises opptalto Uroad way dummy ilt'j ot , Council llluUf. A OENT3 Ladles anil gentlemen ctn nmlie fimi JXdasa vvgoi by gelling tlio "Cluimilon liosom btncthor anil Irunlug board. " Ittitalu at 81.00 , Any lady can do up a line shirt wltliuut a wrbklo anil iflcnj U aa nicely as the bout l un Jrlca can. Addroud loriuitlcuUraU. U. a. fc L Co. , l > ii olllco , ( or unt uio'ith. FUKNISIIEI ) HOOM'-riiR'IV lurnltlicd , ( or rent Location control. Addrex J. W. 11. lies \VAVrKO-A competent Willowfor I houiu-WDrk. 11 Hot wages paid , 016 Willow Ave. IOST On April 17th , a roan Cow The end * of J the horn * are cut nil , Ubtral reward to Dudrr. U. J\\SON , Comer 2d ate. E 10th street , Council lllutlj. W. R. VAUGH AN. Justice of the Peace , UmaiiA ana Council Illulfc. oalleolaa agent Oil T. 0. CARLISLE , IIIIKKDEU Of I MO.'VALIjKV , - - - lOW'A' "SesJ tot ClreuUn. " nios. omc , n. M. rom. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Uonndl BluBi > la. Establ/shea - - 1856 Forelfro and omestlo Exchange an Mrs , HJ , Hilton , M.D. . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 323 Middle Bro aVsr 7. Council Blnfla. WESTERN lOf A NORMAL -SCIKNTIFIO AND- COMMERCIAL COLLEGE , COUNCIL BLUFFS JOtt'A Will Open THE 23rd of JUNE 1884. A complete course ( or tcnchcra nml thoio desiring higher KaulMi cdurntlon , ft full business course , lth tralnliR In nctutl ImtlnrM practice and Rdier- a correspondence , thort hatnl , ornamental pcnoran- p , tlocullon , Ucrnnii nml music. Splendid room ? , no , light and well liitnlnhod , charges very moder ate , cost of living reasonable , noelcty good , expert , cnccd teachers For further pnrtlculir , Imiulro of UKAltlUbkY & 1'AtlLsok. Council Illuffa , biwa. HEADQUARTERS BAVARBAN BAND. Persons wishing to engage this Band for parties , sociables , serenades , etc. , shouldcallor address , JACOB P. SCUMIDT , Manager , 25 North Main St. E. Eice M. D. or other tumora removed without the knife or aranlnK of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES < > " " ' ' ' " " Over thirty years practical niperlcnoe Office No. D I'onrl street , Council bluffs jtiTConcultatlon tree ROLLER RiNK ICE CREAM PARLOR. ROLLER 8KAT1NO ON SATURDAYS ONLY. RINK FOR RENT AT 815.00 PER NIGHT. O-LARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN , H. H. MARTENS , Prop'r. As there are many 3o-0alled Veterinary Surgeons n tills city , who are practicing their quackery on our people , I deem It but Justko to eay that I defy any of them to produce a diploma , or credential , nclicntlng that they are giaduiktcs of any rctcrlnary institute , anil I do hereby caution the publlo agalnat such quacks , ai I am the Only Known Graduate IN WESTBKN IOWA. Office & 125 ' Pharmacy , B'dway , AT BLUE BABN. T. J. CADY , M. D. , V. S. SILOAM We trua'anteo the ruro of the following named dls- ecascs , erne pay : Rheumatism , Scrofula , Ulcera , Catarrh , a'l ' Blood and * kln dlacafes , Dytpopala , Liver Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Gout , Neil' ralgla and Asthma , Then Springs are the farorlU csort of the tired an.l debilitated , and are the FERULE LADIdS BUST KHIEND , Good hotel , livery and bathing accomodatlon botb winter and summer. Locality highly picturesque and healthy. Accessible by Wabash railway , t Ktonaor C..B. & Qat Albany. Corrcppondcnc solicited , KEV. U. it. THOMPSON. Manager. Albany , Siloara Springs , Gentry Co. , Ifo. ANALYSIS. Specific Gravity 1.002 Inaction Ncutra Carbonic Add Gas 29 In. per gallon Carbonate Calcium , 36,021 Clraluf Carbonate Iron 7,041 ! ' Sulphate Magnesia 3,280 " Sulphate Cslcl-im - 1,148 "J Chloride Sodium 7,280 SlUIca 1,608 " ] Alumina - , 0,010 Organlcand Volatile matter and loss. . . . .1,459 " Total eolldi per gallon 67,174 " WRIOIIT& MRRRILL , Cbcinlsta Ai the well-known Establishment OF J. P. FILBERT , 20 ! ) Upper Bronawny , the PIONEER GASH 01 Council llluflj. Notice our reduced Price List. We gi\o IB pounds Eitra 0 Sugar lor $1 00 11 pounds Granulated Sugar CO 25 pound * Choice Oatmeal 00 25 pounds Navy Doana. . . 00 20 pounds U 8t Hulk Starch . 00 12 pounds Carolina Hlco 00 12 pounds Choice fronts. . . OC 26 bars Buffalo Soap. OC Extra Lake Trout , jxir pound Lorrlllard'u Plug per Ib 4C 1 dozen Mackerel 16 Colorado Flour , Winter , per cwt 00 10 pounds Qlnitcr Soaps , , , , 1 CO 40poundsh inloy , ICO 6 gallon kcB Siup 1 70 White Kith , per ktl do Mackerel , ncrkit 86 Dates , per pound 1C 10 3 pound cam St nJard Tomatoes 100 All kinds California Krultj pound Ltisk'a Stacdard for 100 T. T. T. All grades , according to quality , 15a to EOo 'per pound Wo alia carry a full line of Men's , Ladles' and Children's One Shoes and llcn't Kino lloota at tery low prlcai. Also full line 01 Tinware and general mercluudUe. Call on us and bo convinced thai you can snu monny Vy dealing with uj. Goods delivered frea Inanv part of the CIU. Iu a word , we ari bound to Bell and challenge a ! auJaulo competition In this couutr. J. 1' . FIUIKRT' 0 < Mi crllroadwar N. SCHURZ. Mice of the Peace. OFFlCi : OVEU ASIERICAN KXl-HESS. COUNCIL ItLTJPPS. - IOWA BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS. J , Y. PULLER , Commission Merchant o. S3 IVirl Mrojt - Council Dludi , Iowa. ACOD B11IB. E. 1' . SIM3& CADWELL , Attorneys-at-Law , COUNClLllLUfF8 , IOWA Offlc , M ln Street , lloom * I mil bhunitt & Mo ! . nahou'f Block. Will | i < u.-to ! In Bt U nil < lcnl ccwu ( ' New and Beautiful Attractions -3C3XT- Drv Goods7 Ilnving just purchased iu Eastern Markets very clioico stock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods , Ginghams , Table Liueu , Crashes , etc. , we arc prepared to oiler nu excellent selectio i of beautiful fabrics , and shall do so at mrusuALLT LOW PRICES These goods have just been opened from the mnnufactur era , and comprise Hio latest designs mid novelties of the season. Note below a few of the MANY BARGAINS we are ottering : SILIKIS , Summer silks , 35c ; Summer silks , 50e ; Summer silks , 75c. 'i'hese ' are special bargains and caimofc b duplicated. < iood ! black sill.-nfc 50c , worth 75c , Choice black Ilad/imer silk , 81.00 , usual price , $1.30. Black Gros Grain silk , 80c. Pure Silk Ottoman at § 1.75 , worth 352.35. Heavy Cloaking Tuuiscinne at 81.75. A 1 grades of the famous J > ous Silks J. C. Bonnet & Co , and Autoiue Gurnet & Co. , at Lowest Prices. Good plaids at 5c , worth lOc- Brocade dress goods at 8c , worth 15c. Choice colored cashmeres at 30c. Figured suitings at UOc. Very fine all-wool suitings , double width at 75c , and never sold for less than 81.00. Also beautiful combination suitings at very low prices. TABLE LINEN AND CRASHES Good all linen table at 30c , Good all linen table at 40c. Choice all 'men ' table at 60c. Very fine all lin < m table at 81.50 , worth 82.50. Table crash 5c a yard. All linen towels at lOc each. All linen towels at 12c each. Prints 3c. Good Bleached Muslin , r5c. Good unbleached muslin , Gc. A finp assortment of beautiful spring Shawls at popular prices. Full stock o Domestic Paper Patterns. B3T" Catalogues free. Very large stock of Ingrains , Tapestry and Body Brussels , Velvets , Moquettes , Axniinsteis , &c. . at lowest prices in Ihe west. 401 Broadway COUNCIL BLUFFS' WHOLESALE DEALERS IN me Wo make a specialty , at our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA snd YARA OIGARS. All Cigars Bold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted as represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , I 552 Broadway , H. H. HORNE&CQ. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS. - - IOWA. IE. i to , 14 Main COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. In order to give my entire attention to the manufacture and ualo of HAIR GOODS , my cntiro stock of LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS AND NOTIONS Will bo Bold at COST until all disposed of. MES , D , A , BENEDICT , No. 337 , W BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Fig leavoa are out of style , EO are goat and sheep skin ; shawls and blankets haver gene by. This is not intended for poetry , but if you want a suit of clothoa to look both neat and drossy , call on NOBENE & LANDSTROM , IMC o ar o Ix &L 30. t T o1 o Their f vices are Truly Eeasonable { ASADV , ORGUTT & FRENCH urtalna , In Lace , tit , Turcoman , Etc. Oilcloths , Mattings , Linoleums Eta .oicest Stock West of Chicago umo and bo convinced that wo are hoadquartorH for all gooda in our line hooucat place to buy Ilouao Furniahinga in the C'ty. OUNC1L BLUFFS , - - - . . . IOWA Mail Orders Filled Promptly nnd with Cure < & & iacioic : : c 3 We Imvo tlio The latest nor- finest stock and eltied for Spring all the latest de- Overcoats w e sigiis to select \ ive just re from. ' ceived. See them ONB HUT TUB EHT OK SKILLED HANDS UlPLUVii : ) . 7 & 9 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. All klndj of , JT. 3QC. Land Bur- ROOM 6 , NEW OPERA HOUSE , CillcTLlLUpW , IOW1 All Ordora by Malh Promptly Attended To.