I If OMAHA DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , THURSDAY , MAY 15 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Thursday Morning , May 15 , SUBSCnUTION . ByCanlcr - - - - - - - SO renhtr $10.00 r DyMkit - - - - per jc OFHCE : No. 7 Pearl Btroot , Hear Broadway. MINOR MENTION , See J. Iloitor'a spring goods. The city council moota again this ovo- ning. ning.Bavarian Bavarian band concert in Bayliss park Friday ovoning. Tramps arc not so plenty ninco the stone pile waa started. The paving of Oakland avenue with cedar blocks has commenced. The crazy Swede has had to bo taken to the asylum at Mount Pleasant. J. P. Gouldon has the largest ice box in the city , would ho keep us meat ? W. n. Smith now has n lamo'foot , an the result of letting a picco of timber fallen on it. Jack Sullivan , arrested on a charpo of assaulting Peter Slromch , was discharged yesterday. These who arc unable to pay fines are allowed SI. 50 a day and board , for work on the otono pile , Jane Black , known as "Graveyard Jennie , " wan yesterday fined § 7.00 for being drunk and driving at a reckless apocd through the street. George Findloy was fined yesterday for being drunk , and being unable to pay , was distinguished by being madu the first one to work on the city stone pile. Jim Fell , one of the participants in thu prize tight , was at the Pacific ho s < terday evening , nnd loft for parts un known after taking a few hours sleep. D. H. Moss , of Maple Grove , recently bought a team of Mr. llapp. IIo had only had the team two days , when it was stolon. Thieves getting with it Monday night. night.William William Smith , the Broadway confoc tlonor , is tearing down BO as to build larger. Ho will put up a handsome brick block on the flito of his pronont atoro. atoro.Uriah Uriah Baker and Elizabeth Brudor slipped over from Omaha Tuesday night , got out a license here , were married , and hurried back homo on the Into dum my train. A half dozen cow boys rode dashingly up Broadway ycstorday , and were for live , minutes the observed of all observersbut they didn't try to paint the town all over carmine. Two boys , ono colored and ono white , had a boxing match in front of the Paci fic house yesterday uuon which scorned to gratify the on-lookora. The tinted boy , with the instincts of his race , had "razzor" his aloovo a up ready to use. The Bavarian band ia to give another open air concert in Bayliss park Friday evening , commencing at 7 o'clock. These summer night concerts should fjbo contin ued through the season , and the citizens should join in some financial arrangement to secure this end. Thn district convention of the Y. M. 0. A. opens here .to-morrow. The day sessions will DO hold in the rooms of the association on North Main street , and the evening sessions in tno Baptist church , Sunday evening there will bo a mooting in the opera house. The case of Ilonry Deisohlor versus Michael Flammont has been transferred from Mills county to this county. In this auit the plaintiff claims $5,000 dama ges on account of some remarks made by the defendant charging all the Doischlor famiiy with lacking in honesty. The secretary of the board of tmdo is in receipt of an invitation from the indus trial congress , for the board of trade of this city , to send five delegates to the convention to bo hold in Chicago , Juno 21. A mooting of the board will bo called in a few days to take action on the matter. The notorious Lo Flours seems to have jumped the town. There are several cases pending against them here , and they have apparently concluded to sock some other pleasant climo. It Is hoped that the city authorities will punish any body who aids and abets in getting thuir back to the city. There are two well-known gambling houses and saloons on the north eidu o Broadway in front of each of which tliei is n gang of loafers standing every pleas ant afternoon. Ladles in passing are no only rudely stared at , but can htrdly cs capo hearing some vrry foul langtmg . occasionally. They should bo made t move on. The now opera IIOUHO wag about i thoroughly tested Tuesday night i Morris' dog show as any building need b There was the greatest rush ever see there. Every erat was taken , nil th standing room vns nouuplod , und ther WAS hardly room for any more to B in , After such a test ( lie opera hout insy ba considered pretty "strengthy , " The workingincn ore gutting at leat interested enough in their own cause U turn out to the meetings. Only u elior time Ago it took a band of music , and a1 eort * of attractions to got nut a hundre or two , but now they fill the court how whenever a meeting U cilled , even whe when there Is no p-jlltics ! excitement On Tuesday evcnfog there was just such ft ruthi aud every spat was taken. in preliminary arrangements were made for the organization of a sort of citizens' league , to keep a copstant watch on the city officials , and n keen eye out for the conoral interests of labor. Speeches were made by Mr. Coggsliall , Mr. Kilgorc , Mr. Ahlors , Mr. Kinnohan and others. Another meeting is to bo hold next Tues day evening. Among the requisites for any place of amusement claiming the dignity of being an opera house , nro ushcta and an or chestra , and they seem \ranting at the opera IIOUBO horo. These who claim to bo ushers do not seem to know anything about the location of seats. As for or chestral music , the only pretence for such is an old piano. Prof. Morris * dog show has given great satisfaction , it being the best in that line over seen hero. It is miraculous to what dcgroo of perfection the training of these animals has reached. They scorn almost human , and the various perform ances through which they go , Boom won derful. The audience last night was ful ly na enthusiastic as on the previous night. A wealthy farmer living near Woodbine - bino , called on A. L. Ilarvoy , attorney at Ncola , the other day , and had him draw up n will , by which the old man bequeathed od tiU property , including -00 acres of land , to tno grand-children , one about thrco years of nge , the other u muiu babe , and made the provision that in case of their dying and not being hoira , the properly shall go to the Homo of the Frioncllcsfl , of this city. The old gentleman - man had become interested in the work being done by the Homo , nnd though a stranger , expressed hia fcolings in this way. way.At At the recent examination of Jones , for the laroncy of oxprcsi packages at Noola , a number of tlio witnossea from that place decided to give their foes to the Homo of the Friendless , and yesterday day , through Justice Vaughan , an order was given the manager of the Homo , by which , when the rounty board allows the foes next mouth , ho can draw the money. The names of those witnesses arc H. Mendel , Will McDonald , II. J. Shier- brock , J. W. Fry , William Sells , Charles M. Witt , H. Jungformann , George N. UomiriRton , .Wlllard Mott nnd J. E Follott. The foes amount to § 3 each , making § 30 in all. The manager of the Homo desires to publicly express thanks to them and to Justice Vaughan. The case of an old man who claimed to have boon robbed in a nigger dive ia still fresh in the public mind. The old follow got little sympathy , as his old ago , wlnto color and respectable family should have kept him out of the place , no could not tell who took the money , or when it was taken , or whether it dropped out of his pocket somewhere else , or not , so ns the inmates all aworo innocence the case was dismissed. The county is now as much out as the old man. Instead of ono in formation , four distinct chargea were filed before Justice Vaughn , the coats amounting to 820 cr more. The dofon- danta took n change of venue to Justice Abbott , who took the cases ns they were sent , hoard the evidence , and discharged them , The coats in that court for jus tice fees and , oflioers foes will amount to ai much more. Another instance of the ockloss way in which informations nro eing filed and coats piled up and no pub- a good resulting. Capt. Ovorton , on returning from a .rip.BOoma to have renewed confidence in 10 fact the railway boys have hoarta if lie railways don't have. On the Wab.ish .rain was an old lady named Mrs. Dr. Buchanan , who had boon visiting friends n Ft. Collins , nnd win was onrouto to tiondfl in Groontop , Missouri. The old ady W&B 8 ! ) years of ago , nnd was like a ihild , being feeble in mind and body. She had n broken hip nnd was obliged to iso crutches , She had her reeking chair > rith her , being unable to occupy a rogu- ar car scat. The cup tain says that , Ccn- uctor K. E. Cleveland waa so tender to ; ho old lady , and looked after her so mrofully ns to merit special mention. Irs. Dovers , whoso husband in n conduc- or , wns pn the train , and also did mud lor the old lady , who waa unable to do nything for herself. There nro so many omplaints about gruff answers and surly omarks , and so little consideration given M the many trials and annoyances o railway men , that it is the squro tiling o do to iivo public credit when and marked showings of big h brtodnrss nr. made. That conductor and that con duotors wiforoally shnwi > d moro fooling for the old lady tlmn did her nwn rvln ion who thus let her start on auch journey nlouu. Two able-bodied follows were begging from hounn to house in tin Fourth w.ird yestonhy. Ollicer Ilurlnt got hold of onu of them nnd brought him in. Ilu yavo tlio name of Joseph Him ncsavy , nnd will li.vvo n hearing on th charge of vagrancy this morning. Hi comrade Mopped out vrhon the ofllce came in sight. The Metropolitan bvik of New York the report of the failure of which wu rocoivnd yuettmloy , has been for yean the pUce of dopinit for this city' moneys for iait rn USD , far thu salan , bonds , uto. , but the small balance romuiti ing thuro Wds nfowdtysagii tranrfuret to the Park lutional ; so even that littl is not in the wreck. The cnso of Dr. Crosi for the murde of Dr MiCunowill probably bo contin no 1 again as n mutton is to bo made b his lawyers to that effect. Bjiloy , tlui young min nrrostod fo forging Biily Smith'n nmno to an onto on Foreman's store for a suit of olothi ' yesturJny waved uxjniiutlon , and th j L'rand jury , now in session , will act on ' I his catu , A $10,000 , BEAUTY , lie Wnntfl Ills niunnBCB for R Ilroncli of I'romlse. The trial of the much talked of case of 'ootio ' vs. Uasloton drew quito n crowd j listen to the testimony. There was uito n stretching of necks and buzzing f whispers when the plaintiff , Miss Mina 'oollo , appeared and took the witness land. She -was n husky built maiden ho looked hearty enough to tnko care of orsolf , nnd her physical appearance did ot indicate that she had wasted away much under the weight ot heart-sorrow ausod by the faithlessness of or lover. She told her story , though , n n pretty , mcdcst eort of a way dot she rapidly aincd the sympathy of or hearers , She had mot the defendant t the skating rink , nnd ho had walked omo with hor. From this beginning lie acquaintance had ripened , until imny happy evenings were spent togoth- r nnd much kerosene nnd coal consum- d , nnd an engngomont for lifo entered nto. Suddenly the young man wrote or a letter and broke off the cngngo- lent. This sudden chill of her afloc- ions she thought would take nn $8,500 lankot to warm Into lifo again. She laimcd also § 1,000 for expenses incurred ii preparing for the wedding which did ot tnko place , nnd $200inoro _ for damn- 01 because in anticipation of the wed- ing she had thrown up n school which tie had engaged to tench. On the part of the dofcnso , the love I tors were admitted. They were gush i and the defendant admitted the on- ugumcnt , but ho justified the breaking f the engagement by showing that she waa engaged to another young man nt lie samu time , a young fellow nnmcd ilmur , nnd that finding the girl was rifling with him , the defendant got mad nd broke thu engagement. Elmer was lut on the stand and testified to his bo ng engaged to the girl too , At this mint in the case nn adjournment was akon until next Tuesday evening nb the rooms of the Y. M. 0. A , , on North Main Btroot. Judge Adams presides nt lie trial. The plaintiffs attorneys uro ilcssra. Wyliu anil Henderson while the Icfundant is represented by Moasraliarko tllomor. There ia no telling what a jury nay do but it lookanow as it the SI0,000 Htauty would hardly get the complete lutisfaction that she asks for. .11. rhlllli3 , of Decatur , 111. , isnttho ) gilon. N. J. Chamberlain , of Cincinnati , wax niong yontorday'H Ogilon house arrivals. J. If. Bacon , of Milwaukee , won at the gilon , yoatonlay. II. H. Motcnlf la oxpcctod homo from the nat the latter part of the week. Hon. I'll Clayton was In the cityyostordny , Thomas Bowman and 1'at Lacy have gene o Denver on business for the driving park. George ( ! . Stearns , of Chicago , was nt ieclitclo'n ycstorday. 1' . P. Brown , of Hamburg , visited the Huffs yesterday. E. llofioilhonn , of Philadelphia , is at Boch- olo's , .r. J. Connell , of Freeport , Is at tbo Pacific , Vim U. Trlplett , of Chicago , was nt the I'aclfia yesterday. P. A , Walker , Atlantic , Iowa , won in the ; ity yesterday. Mitu Martha L. Fllcklngor , of Buchanan ounty , is visiting her brother , A. T. I'lick rigor of thin city. She Is an excellent stouo- raphcr. Jolin Izorgcn , who has boon doing decora vo sign painting for J. H. Board , ia now of ! or Mexico. Bushnoll sells railroad tickets cheap to 11 points. Merrily Married. WKSLKV IlASSErr. The marriage of James L. Wesley to Hiss Mary A. Bassott , which occurred al ho homo of the bride Tuesday evening calls forth many congratulations and wol vishos , both parties having largo circles of acquaintances , and they being from 'amities which have long resided here [ lev. Mr. Bates , of the Prosbytcriai church , performed the ceremony , in the ircsonco of a happy gathering of friends it thu residence of Mr. J. Bassott. A jountiful supper was provided , and i mppy social season followed. Among the numerous gifts wore Upholstered easy chair. G.V. . Grosslpy ottomanLowis Jonosand wifopincuahioi ; Vlrs. 0. J , Eaatland ; silver cake basket Mr. and Mra. 0. E. Taylor ; case of silver drives and forks , Mrs. H. K Wesltty nnjulica water pitcher nnd cuspidoro fron Mrs. 0. Wosly ; upholstered cluiir , ( lulu Baasolt ; pair vases , Mr. nnd MM Appol. Mstor ; D. II. Basset ! ; llower vase , Free [ 2nstland , ot Nuoln ; p.ii vntoj , Mm tlurgmnn mid son ; eot chirm dislius Guoigu nnd Iloxio Wfsly ; silver sii/n ) spi > i > n , Miimio Allen ; sot Ublu napkin and silvw butter knife , Fred Hanson. MrVi sluy , who thus won BO worth ; u bride , isHsxintnnt yanlmastor of the 0 H. A ; Q , , nnd has , during the seven yuar in wlnuh ho has been in thu t'mploy o the rend , not only gained nnd held th confldoucu and rt'spvct i > f his employers but has ijiinod the uati'um and fnundshi of those with uhom he bus como in con tact day lifter dny. Lint evening n reception w.vs given 111 noivly wiuldid nnun nt thu homo of hi juronts , Mr. mid Mrs. 0.VosIuy , t goodly company of friolids were thor ikthurod , and the occasion wns a moi Imjipy emu. The gut-sts w ro bountifully supplied from n wol ! spread table , nnd nil the noodfuht for n merry making weru provided with much thought fulness nnd without stint Thu young couple thus start nut on their now lifo with nothing but sunshine. May there bo no uloudd. BLOOD OVER A BOARD BILL , An IiU Ornvn Quurrol InVliloh One n ( the Sli-n ( H h\iliilly Kliul. From Ida Grove oomos the nowa that I'ist Katvmd.iy night Clayton Johnson and Fred Muborlin got to < iuarrcliiig over abe bo ml bill , and s the outcome , Johnson ahot Huburlin , the ball striking liim in the abdomen and caused a fatal wound Jonna'ui ' is u young man who has hurotn. ( Wo b. > nio u rqmtu i'ii for potioofulnoai and aobritity , and the sympathy of tlui o > muumity tou > ns Jur uly with him lluhor in was given Boinewlmt tn Jribk and u hen under thu inll'UMico of liquor I was < milo ri'mrrolftomo. ' J hnson will at- "JU'm | > t to uluar himtolf ou the ground of [ eo'f io'cnao. NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE American Plan. Furniture and appointments nil now. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council Bluffs. IE. 1 2S t O , U Mnin Stiver. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. MRS. D. A BENEDICT. MANUrACTl'KKR OF Water Waves and Hair Goods ZESZIIDTIDS. No. 337 , W HUOADWAY . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA yq.Oloalngout Notions nnd Laities' 1'1iirnl > hlng flooils at GALVANIZED IRON OORNIOE3 , Fine Mantels and Grates , LYMAN'S GASOLINE STOVES. Call and see them before buying olsowhoro. Stoves and Tinware. JOHN EPEfJETEB , , „ , fflSl"AV : > * * . ' WHY DON'T YOU CTSDME OF FITCH BROTHERS' ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? Perfect Fitting , Best and Cheapest. Fine I.lncn Collars arid Cuffi. No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. AND EMBALMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGH 3VTo. X-0. 1ST. 3VTixi. . St. . W.R.VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace , Omaha and Council Blutfr. cstUo collcolon agcm Old savings hank. N. SCHURZ. Mice of tie Peace. OFFICE OVEU ASIKIUOAN KXPRRSS. UOUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. Mrs , HJ , Hilton , M.D- PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 222 Mlddlo BroQ'lvaT. Council Blufta. R , Rice M. D. or other tumora tomoved without the knllo or dr winf | ol blood. CHRONIC DISEASES ( Her thirty years ) practical experience Offloo No 5 Voarl street , Council Illufls iiTConculUtlon trno ST , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE , Graham Paper Co. , ndZie North Main SL , Stimuli. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOR , ) fi A Cfc C ID CJ / WRITING r PAPEROjiwiUPPINO KNVK [ > OF H.OABD BOABD ADD PRINTER'S STOCK h paid for Kazs ol at PUBLIC SALE -OF 100 Head of Short Horns ! AT Till : DRIVING 1'AHIC Council Bluffa , - - - - Iowa , May 21 & 22 , ' 84. At 1 o'clock p. in. of each ilaY. 35 First-clnss Young Bulls , G5 Choice 'Jo\vs nnd Tloifors , nil re corded or eligible for rucord. SiTSeml for CnUlotfuea to either of the under- iKUitl , T , T. TIIKVNOHCouncil ninfli , loua. H. \VlIKKLiil , OJoboU , Iowa. W7-1M10I7 IMPORTANT -TO- CANNON BRO'S ' & CO. , lUve UH ahlntwl tliomHcUoiln Omaha to t'nnnart a encral lir ikorai { * nl bimnou , Wo uill buy nil Awof triffcl' at uhol'H leer ri < talland Kuartntiu ufoo utirluitlon ln | lrei , uacAiiliuy thtajwr tluny iir'cltix. Vniiinii 401 thoadtanti e ofliHy. u } IMI > K < ml * ho-iijlit by one Mho mil wurx fi.r our Intorwt u'i'ln tttnut til a murchant wdo hat oa.itlilni { hull n l < iu toliorlilof.V'j will a' o prompt ' " ntlo i to Mlttiit anithln ; entnmtetl o us , M l ( { ixms > ii < i iiel to in ulll boiuroliillv okH | tx.irroni riloim < illclt" , ! tjr tcfcreii3 i-Onih Nitlititl Dial , , McO ro'.lU'ik , VI Iron Ul S. 16th tit. SPI501AL NOTICES. NOTIUK. Sjwolal \ortlMuwnti , IKO M Ixmt , Kound , To Loau , for Sale , To Kent , Want * , Hoard Inir , elo. , will bo luirrted In this column at the lav- rate of TKN OKNT3 1'Kll LINK for the Cr t Inwrtloo and KIVK CKNTH I'KH LINK for each luuwquei.t D. mrtlim. Ua\e adt ertlseuienU at our office , No. t'earl Street , aear Hr id av V/ANT8. VI.I ) PAI'KKH-Kor ul t II otttcu , t ' hundrixl. AOK.NT3 Tadlc * and K < "tleruen can nnk Hnt i'h a wui by mllliik the "Chainiilou ll-noiii 'tr. i-iher Mid Iroulnir lloirj. " Ki'Ullt at tW. \ . 'iiv U , | ) can tto up a flna ) d't uttnout a , nnMo " .luiil.M.I M nlonlynlhe xMlaunlrkiiran.Addrtv ) lorm | ikulaNO , 11. y , A. J Co. , li olhcv , for our . uioith. \VANTra > Eierybouj in Council llluBj to Uke i > Timlin. l > ulvcn | l by carrier at only twenty nuti a MMk. I IjM'ltNHIIr-l ) HOOM.-riiielv tutnl lied , fur rrr.t. | IA I/xa hu cvutril , Addrei * 1 , W U. linn of BOILER RINK ICE CREAM PARLOR UOLLEH SKATINO ON HATI/KOAYS ONLY KINK FOR KENT AT 81f.00 1'EK NIOHT. JiTLARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN , H. H. MARTENS , Prop'r Tnoa. OFTICIIB , n. M. rcair. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Bluffs . . U. Established - - 1856 Dealers In Foreign And omcatla Eichanzo n noma Securitt &rain & & Proirtsions BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS. , J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant o. S3 Pearl Street Cauncil Blud * . Iowa. WESTERN IOWA NORMAL -SC'IENTIFIO AND- GOMMGROIAL COLLEGE COUNCIL BLUF1'3 - . inHA Will Open THE 23rd of JUNE 1884 A complete coum lor tcacliora and those iloatrln a higher K > illxh ciln.'atlon , a lull business course with tralulnc In actunl biixlnrea prectico nnil Kfiier a corroxiKDilciHV , short hand , onitmcutal pen i an clilp , < locution , Ocriiun and music. Splendid rooms larju , li 'lii nnd Kill liunUhoJ , ( . .hirk'escry modcr ftte , coht ul Ihln'reinuliAtle ) , society gonl , expert t need tcachcra * or further nnrtlciil.ir-i , Iniiulru ol 1IEAHDJLEY i : I'AULSO.V. Cuuni.ll lllufla , Iowa. GASH TALKS ! At the well-known Establishmen OP J. P. FILBERT 20 ! ) Upper Broamvny , the PIONEER GASH Of CouQcil IllulU. Notice inic redut l I'rlce U > \Ve pi * a I5iqiuiili | KitraOSiuar f r. . . . , . 81 i 11 jioumla Uratiuhtixl utrar . 11 6 jHiund. Oholr o Oatnioal . 1O 46 | iounda Na\y Jltuiig . 1 cui * > | mund II * t llul Starch . 1 CO 12 jtOilniln Oirollrik Itito. . . . , . 1 ( HI 1 * pound * Pluiico rin ii 8 . 11 . ' ,1 lam It'.ITalcitinjji ' . j uy 1 xtr | j ko'lrout , pr pound . Chnlco Mlnoi Mcnt JIT Jioiliid . I dozvn Mackerel . , . Colorado lour , vMni < r'r rwt . 2 10 toumUlllui'crti api . i 40 | Hi mU h nil v . . . . . . l ft callnii keif t > ' \ tip . 17 While Huh , per' ku . w Uacl.crtl , lerkit. . . , . g lUtuii , | HT | K > und , . ] 103 pound i-aimSt nJaH Tcnut > n . 11 AH klndt t'ali'n n'a rruti . Spouuil Ln kV bUi durd 4 for . 1 ( / T. T. T AllmdM , aflcorJIiij to ( iiulity , 153 to SCO pu pound 'ii U ratrv a full line of MonX lAilltw' mi Ciildrtit'uHuo SlnxiHond Men' Fine llooti nt er lowirlcu | l < i % lull line ol Tiuuaru aul ten -r merrh > dre. l' ll uti lu and bg oinvlnivil th \o call u\e u line V' ( IcalliiL' Ith UJ. OjoU ilcllmr- ) ( nil In nt l tcf Ihri i It > ' . In . wonl , wj r liounit to rM and challenge a laudkult , ( vupotitloii .n tliu conutv. J. I * . FILUKIIT iO'lu nr llroad a JACOll SIMS. K. P.UADWEU 31 ( VISA , CADWELL , Attorneys-at-Law COUVCILIILUfFS , IOWA Omcc , Vlaln tit'out , Uooins 1 aud Fhucirt i M H IIOU'H Blj < . Will practlQQ lu ttUl uid tdtn lOUlU IE. STOOEl HE-T < Sc CO -MANUFACTUrtElVS OK FINE PARLOR FURNITURE/ CAHPiT3 ! : , CONTAINS , WINDOW FIXlt'llRA nd KBPA1RINO f atxtorloi- > o o o r , t.dL.o M. o "Ojolx o NO. 30 ! ) BROADWAY - COUNCIL BLUFFS. 29 Main Street Council Blutfs. MRS. S. J. NORKIS , omplete Assortment of the Latest Novelties in 05 S Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS Oo/torox- Tla.0 3E iJtTolio. Chef Ed. d'ciiMiio Olllgon 7 404 Broadway , f Meals at ftll Hours. f Council 1 Parties a Specialty , jbdtJkJjxnBiDxo1 SOT ? r aafl Fresco-Paler. Office No. 337 W Broadway , Council Bluffs. DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF f ALL PAPER interior Decorations. 13 S. Pearl Street aud 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. ID © VO WHOLESALE Hartee , Cntlery , Tinner's ' Sloft Etc. , a3TSXclal ! atlcntlon to orders my MalU COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. Fig leaves are out of style , so ore goat and sheep skin ; shawls and blankets have iio by. This is not intended for poetry , but if you want a suit of clothes to look both neat and dressy , call on NORENE & LANDSTROM , 3r o T1 k i I < o : r st Their Prices are Truly Reasonable { Mixed Rags Wanted. The undersigned is paying the highest market price fo ) > Eags. S. GOLDSTEIN , ; - - - 540 Broadway , Council Bluffs We have the The latest nov finest stock and elties for Spring all the lotest de Overcoats we signs to select Ihave just reif from. ceived. See them NONE BUT Till : , . . _ _ . M \DINQ „ - = -iif .tsar- BEST OF SKILLED jff = HANDS E1IPLOVKD. i Mercliaut Tailors & Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. KNICKERBOCKER PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ! 220 South Main Street , Couutil Bluffs , Iowa. Wo guarantee our work as Brat-class in ever manner and style at low pricp Wo make a specialty of Groupes , Families , and especially children , whic wo take quicker than a wink. COME AND SEE US. SCHMIDT & RILEY , Proprietora. All klnda of / or. ssr. ROOM 6 , NEW OPERA HOUSE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , etcetc. V All Orders by Mall Promptly Attended To. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 342 and 314 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA GRESTGN HOU EVERYTHING jflUSTCLASS. NOB. 817 nnd 8108. Main St. , - - COUNCIL UT/HFFS ASADV , OeGUTT & FRENCH urtalno , In Lace , "fl li , Turcoman , Etc. Oil cloths , Mattings , Linoleums Etc jhoicest Stock West of Chicago. omo aud bo convinced that wo are headqiinrlorH for all goods in our lino. 'hcAWitt ' | place to buy IIouso FurmaliiiiL'ii in the C'tv. OUNOLL HIiUKKS . . . ' , - - - I0 \ . Orders Killed Promptly nnd with Cnro MAYOTS & PALMER , AND WOOD , HULK AND DUlUKIi U1IK , LOU1SV1LLK ANII POKTI.AM ) Cr.MKhT , IIICU10AN PLASTBH. IMHI * AND SEVV'KIt lIPK v 40 , 089 , . . Broaaway - COUNCIL BLUrFB , IOWA. * H.H. HORNE & CO. , DKALKHS IN WtM Yl | ? Akoi " "l 'yRt ' Ollr BASTEIIN faouiry.of FINE HAVANA and lAKA CIO Mis. AH Oiijtw sold by iuuro uf our own manufaoturo and warrautou ru prt ' O EKA HOl'Sn CIOAIl HOUSK , 552 11 U ll J NU iC" ) . , COUNCJI , C