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0 OMAHA DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , WEDNESDAY MAY 21 , 1884.
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Wednesday Morning , May 2L
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
fly Currier . . . - - . - to font * p r nee *
By M il - - - - $10.00 pt' y "
OFFICE :
No. 7 Pearl Btroet , Hoar Broadway.
M1NOK MENTION ,
See J. Roller's Spring Goods.
The Council Bluffs iron works have
started up.
M. E. Myers is the happy father of a
bouncing boy baby which has just put in
an appearance.
Another raid was yoatcrday made on
Iho tramps laying around the depots.
Five wore run in.
The dancing school at the rink opened
last evening. It meets Tuesdays and
Fridays each week.
David Tostovin now has a broken forearm -
arm as the result of a stormy interview
with a couple of men.
Mauror & Craig's store was closed yes
terday on account of the death of Mr.
Craig's mother , who died in Alabama.
Mr. Craig has gene thither to attend the
funoral.
Governor Manning , B. K. Shugart ,
Charles Hondric , H. Birkintirao.'and Dr.
Woodbury have boon selected delegates
from the Council Bluffs' board of trade
to attend the national industrial conven
tion in Chicago May 21.
J. Mueller , the live agent of the Hard-
man pianos , now proposes to follow in
the wako of THE BKK and give n prome
nade concert next Tuesday evening in
Bayliss park , and has secured the Bavar
ian band for that purpose.
The petition of citizens asking the city
pound to bo moved from its present loca
tion , was treated with a sneer by the
council. It Booms that the citizens will
learn after a time that the surest way to
defeat any pot scheme is to petition the
council in its behalf.
Ira S. Corpron , the chief clerk at the
Ogden , was Saturday called to Maquo-
kota , Iowa , by the severe illness of his
wife , who was with friends there , and
who recently gave birth to a child. Yes
terday the aad DOWB reached here that
Mrs. Corpron was dead.
E. A. Conslgny is greatly puzzled as to
what ho shall do with the tickets to the
national republican convention. Ho ex
pects to have five of them to divide
among the nine counties in this district.
Just how ho is to got rid of ao many tic
kets is a mystery.
The funeral of A. M. Auworda , of this
city , who died suddenly at Blair , Nob. ,
Monday afternoon , will take place this
afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence
of J , 0. Lanpo , corner of 8th street and
7th avouuo. All friends of the family
are invited to attend without further
notice.
The social at the Ogden House Friday
evening promises to bo an unusually enjoy -
joy able event. Mrs. W. T. Sapp , Mrs.
D. W. Bushnoll , Mra. Frank 8. Pusoy ,
and Miss Anne Dodge will entertain.
The financial object of the social is to
procure funds to make improvements in
the rectory of St. Paul's Ohurch.
The Union Pacific organ in this city
gives another sneer at the board of trade
because only seven of the members at
tended the mooting Monday night. There
are three of those connected with the tor
gan iteolf who are members. If thoj
had only boon on hand there wonld have
boon an attendance of ton , and the orgat
could have thus made a protest against
the favoring of another bridge across thi
Missouri.
When the city has any big contract o :
important ordinance on hand the paperi
in the case are generally drawn by out
eido attorneys , The ordinance by whicl
the council gave away the § 10,001
Union Avenue was drawn up by tin
attorney of that road , and not by thi
city attorney. The paving contract
wore drawn up by the attorneys of tlu
contractors , and in fact this seems to bi
the mode of procedure in all importan
coses.
City Attorney Holmes acorns to bo ignored
norod by the council. They instruct him t <
draw ordinances covering certain'matters
then they refer the ordinances which h
prepares to a committee , then they tea
the ordinances all to piecespatch them u ;
make a sort of " 'alf and 'alf mixture ,
nud pass the samo. Then when th
patch-work proves faulty , a howl is raise
about the city attorney , and ho in tun
howls because ho la hold responsible fo
matters that have been hashed over afto
leaving his hands.
VKUSONAk.
M. II , Byore , Glonwoocl , Is attho Opden ,
J. V. Clapp , of lioono , woa In the city yo
torday ,
Kd. Olluon and family left last evening fi
the out.
Mr. Peter Bocntell is confined to hU roe :
with malaria.
A. B , Thomell , of Sidney , la. , was yestc
day at the Ogden.
II. 0. Lamb , DennUon , la. , yesterday re
Utered at the Ogden.
0. W. Hubbard , of Sioux Palls , register )
at the Ogden yoaterday.
T. K. Walker , county clerk of Cans coum
waaln the city yesterday.
County Attorney Matthews and wife ha
returned from their trip to Now Mealco.
Samuel Ratton , CMI county's euerlff , w
In town yesterday wid dlnod At the Ogden ,
Emma Kaufman , of Louisville , Ky. , Is v
King her brother-in-law and sister Mr. n
MM. M. J. Michaels.
W. Farnsworth , of Boone ; J. 15. Wcav
of Hanlon ? and Geo. D. Gould , of Molii
were at the Ogden yenterday.
FRISKY FDQTE.
He Gets his Foot in it Badly , Ben
Charged wilhbolli Embezzle-
nitnt and Aflnllery ,
An Omaha Traveling Man Ar
rested and Put Behind the
Ears
i
Tim Injured lliiRtmml Sccins Very
An Omaha traveling man by the name
of William Footo , was arrested yesterday
and hold in the city jail while his case
was could bo looked into a little. It ap
pears that ho lias boon in the employ of
Wilson & Larrlson , a tea and cigar house
on Farnhatn street , and has for the past
Few months boon travelling for them soil
ing goods. Mr. Larrison , ono of the
firm , was hero yesterday and claims that
Footo has embezzled about § 100 , 1 ! not
moro. At the same time appears anothnr
man who claims to have boon still moro
Injured. Ills name is L. J.
Adams , of Atlantic , n otcady going
and hard working man , who has
boon ongai > od in railroading until lately ,
when ho has gene to carpentering
West claims that Footo induced his wife
to run away with him. The story told
by the injured husband is that Footo , in
making his trips to Atlantic , got ac-
juainted with Mrs. West , who is rather
a prepossessing looking woman. Thh
was about the first of April , and the ac
quaintanceship rapidly ripened into in-
, imnoy , the husband being in the tnoan-
, imo in blissful ignorance of what was
going on. Two weeks ago last Saturday
Vlrs. West loft homo about noon , tolling
lor little boy that she was going to takoa
ittlo ride on the cars , and would bo bask
in the 4 o'clock train. She did not to
, tirn , however , and the husband neither
saw nsr hoard of her until the latter part
of last week. Ho says ho had a job of
work which ho could not leave , and as
soon as ho finished it ho began his hunt ,
and Joarnod that his wife had run away
with Footo. IIo learned that they had
stopped for a week or so at a hotel in
Rod Oak , and that his wife was quito
sick and had to have the attendance of a
physician. The next trace ho got of
thorn was that they had corao to Uou icil
Bluffs , and as ho was about starting for
lioro , the woman turned up at homo.
This was on Saturday lost.
The woman , according to her husband'a
story , seemed very poultont. She said
she did not know what made her act so.
3ho did not intend to go any great distance -
tanco with Footo , but ho got her to
drinking some whisky , and when aha
got away aha had no inonoy with which
to got back again. She gave up what
letters she had , and they were very
loving epistles , and showed that Footo
was very "far gono" on her. It seems
Tom her story that on reaching Council
Bluffs she concluded to leave him , and
accordingly , getting money from him ,
lurried back to her homo in Atlantic.
Footo arrived here with her Friday
afternoon , and roglstorod at Noumayor's
hotel on Broadway as W. H. Webster
and wifo. They took supper and atayod
ivor night thero. In the evening Mrs.
West loft , Footo telling the landlord ,
who supposed that it was his wife , that
me was sick and ho had sent her back
tiomo to Atlantic , where ho had two
children. Footo remained at this hotel
until yesterday morning whpu ho was ar
rested and taken to tno city jail. Ho
seemed to have about exhausted his
funds , as there is a hotel bill of ? 0 un
paid , and ho had no money on his person.
The husband of the runaway woman
did not Boom to know yesterday whether
ho had bettor prosecute or not. He said
ho did not know what the poor woman
would do if ho turned her out of his
house , and in fact seemed completely at
sea. Ho said ho had lived with her
eleven years , and had never had any
trouble with her before.
, Mr. Larison , ono of Fonto'a em
ployes , says the man has boon in his em
ploy about four months. Ho was a dis
sipated man , and had boon employed by
a Kansas city houno provioualy. Ho
represented that ho had reformed , and
being an excellent salesman , a trial wax
given htm. About a month ago ha got
on a spree , was called in by the houoo ,
swnro-ofT before a justice of the peace ,
and was sent out again. Now it appears
that ho has been collecting raonuy with
out authority , and spending It without
stint. The house has been trying to got
t his whereabouts for two weeks or so ,
nd having now got him arrested , propose
o prosucuto.
Footo is a man fully 45 years of ago ,
[ line appearance , and evidently of mon :
lan ordinary ability. It seems that he
as a wife and family living in Olturia ,
Latinos , and according to a letter received
rom them by the firm , ho has loft them
n destitute circumstances. The onlj
noans of BO far learning the amount col <
octod by Footo is his own showing that
ftor the allowance of his salary up to tin
5th of this mouth , ho still owes the firn
$100.
TUsuoTea given by the "X.Y.Z. "
In the Congregational church'Sostreo , "
Thunday evening , May 22nd. Suppoi
rom 4 to 10 p.m.
MKHU.
Cold meat , broad and batter , i > { ckl * , itraw
berries anil cream , cake ,
TlMiie Tea t
All [ or i5C ! !
STILL IN THE PIELD ,
The Northwestern Mautitacturlni
anil Car Company lia .Not
HiiHpondctl ,
The report of the financial tronblea c
the Northwestern Manufacturing and Ca
company , of Still water , Minn. , has bee
taken advantage of by some of its con ;
potitors , and the public seem * to hav
boon misled somewhat. The company i
still in the Holdas appeared yesterday b
the fact that a car-load of Minneaot
Chief threshers and engines were at tli
transfer bound for Kansas City , they bi
ing among the goods manufactured by th
company. After noticing the abov
TUB BEE man made inquii
of the general agent here 0. P. MoKiua
whoae otlico is in Van Hrtmt , Thompso
& Co'a building , and there learned tin
the company had by no moans failed. . '
was true that n rt'.cuivor had boon a ]
pointed but this was but a temporal
move , as the company's liabilities wei
o.ily about $1,100,000 , while the a o
i cached $ -1,000,000 , of which ? 2,000OOC
s in accounts and bills receivable. The
general depression and slownoas of col <
lections had led to Ill's present financial
move. There are already on hand ncarlj
the usual season's supply of sopa <
ratnrr , hnrso powers and engines. Sc
that the company will RO right on supply
ing the trade as usual. The trade need
n t worry therefore about there boinf
iiiy trouble in getting supplies , as tin
company is equally confidunt that tht
full collections will swing them all clear
The popularity of the good * is so great
the plant BO valuable , and the business
so fairly established is so largo , that 1
can bo carried on as of old. Mr. MJ
Kieson , the ngont here is therefore buck
ling down to business as usual with ni
fear of the present or the future , but confident
fidont that all will go along smoothly.
Bushnoll sells railroad tickets cheap t <
all pointa.
LAWN TENNIS ,
Monday'H Gnntc * Hvclto Much In
lot-cut.
Tin : HCOIIK.
The game was called with the Gcntlo
men Singles , but Evans and F. S. Puso ;
taking the centre court , E. E. Hart am
H. 7j. Haas taking the upper court , B
Evans had things all his own way wit
F. S. Pusoy , and defeated him fou
games to ono. E. E. Hart had a hardo
bout on hi i hands than ho bargained fo
with U. / . Haa ; , and for some time i
was either one's game ; experience , however
over , came to Hart's aid , and after th
most hard-fought battle of the day h
succeeded in defeating his opponent ilv
to threo. C. T. Oilier had things his owi
way with Geo. Brown. U S. Ryan boa
Dave Stubbs after a close gamo. live t
three ; Thompson beat Sprague , and H
T. Evans got his game , Charles L. Him
being absent. Winners then played
leaving E. E. Hart , U. S. Ryan , and C
T. Oflicor yet to play for the champion
ship.Tho
The next were Miss Nellie Chapmai
and 11. S. Ryan against Miss Lou Loom
is and E. E Hunt. In this game botl
the young ladies distinguished them
golvos outplayingthoir gent omen partner
and after an exciting content was won by
Mias Chapman and R. S Ryan , whicl :
leaves them to play Miss Brown am
Harry Hnan for the championship ,
The ladies , singles were closo.and exciting
ing , the championship being carried o !
by Miss Lu Street.
The ladies and gent team , doubles
wore next called and aroused a good deal
of interest. Miss Lizzie Brown aiu
Harry / , Haas defeated Miaa Lu Strco
and Burt Evans.
OENTLKSIKN SINOLES.
Mr. 1' . II. Evans defeated Mr. F. S. PUHO :
t games to 1.
Mr. K. K. Hart defeated Mr. Hy. liana ,
gmncH to 3.
Mr. C. T. Oflicor defeated Mr. G. C. Browi
i games to 0.
Mr. S. Kyan defeated Mr. 1) . T. Stubbs ,
games to 3.
Mr. Goo. Thompson defeated Mr. F. A
Sprnguo 4 giinOR to 2.
Mr. Horace JSvnns and Mr. 0. L. Han
absent.
FIUHT TIK8.
Mr. O. T. OUicor defeated Mr. IT. U. Evan
5 games to 3.
Mr. Goo. Thompson defeated Mr. II. J
Evans D games to 3.
HEO JNI ) TIES.
Mr. K. JO. Hart defeated Goo. Thompson
games to 2.
Mr. K. S. Kyan , )
Mr. K. E. Hurt , } .to play.
Mr. O.E.Oracar , J
L ADI US1 HINOLK3.
MlBH N. Cnapman defeated Mtsal L. L
Loomls n game to 3.
Miss Lu Street defeated Miss Lizzie Brow
-1 games to 1.
DKCiniNO TIB.
Mlra Lu Street defeated Miss Nellie Chap
man 5 games to 3.
I.ADI IH AND OENTI.KMEN DOUBLE * .
Miss N. Chapman and U. S. Uyan , di
fentad Miss L. L. Loomis and K E. Hart ,
games to 3
Miss Lfzzlo Brown and A. Z. Haas , d <
touted Minn Lu Street and F. U. Evans ,
gainon to 3.
The deciding tie for the championship to I
ilayod by Miss N. Chapman and H. S. Byai
a. MisaLlzzIo Brown and II. Z. Haaa.
BUSY BURGLARS ,
'hey Raid a Number of Place
the Same Night.
'olmuconml ' NiokloB tlio Chief Plnn
dor Taken.
On the opening up rf the businei
IIOUSPS yesterday morning it was disco\
irod that there had boon quito a rai
made by burglars during the late hou :
if the night before.
M. Gallagher's grocery store on lowc
Broadway was ono of the places visitci
When the clerk , 0. A. Withrow , opont
up a little afUr 0 o'clock 1
bund that the thieves had gaii
id an entrance through the rei
door , and had loft ono of the tools a 1' '
nch screwdriver behind them. Ti
marks on the dour showed that n H inc
chisel had boon used also , and the trad
in other places visited indicated that U
Bamo chisel and screwdriver had boi
used at all the places. At Gallaghot
the fellows broke the money drawer an
secured a little change. Throe boxes c
cigars were also taken.
Nelson's anloon was also broken opoi
Nolaon usually sleeps in the place , but tb
time was not thure The luck wan uki
off , and entrance thus gained. A rovu
vor , one box of ciuars and about lit
contn in change were taken ,
Taylor & CUuiira grocery store w
also entered from the rear , the stapl
from the bar fattening the door bull
wrenched off. The money drawer w
broken open and a quantity of ponni
and three-cent pieces taken.
D. Multby WUB another victim. Tl
burglars broke the sush of a roar windo
and hero , too , they visited the mou
drawer and got a torn $2 bill and a litt
change , They holptd themselves to
inntity of plus- tobacco , alaj.
llousli & Koolmu'a store on upji
Broadway waa entered also. Here t
thieves took between § 2 and $3 from t
i ) r wer. Entrance WUB gained by cutti
the shutters and opening a window in t
rear.
You cannot atford to mits the fiuo
lustratod lo turo of Prof. Horaon in t
new ojiora houto Thursday evening , M
22. The Guto City , Kookuk , says : "T
boat lecture of the times over giv
hero " The Iowa State Register ea ;
"Entertaining and instructive. " T
Capital says : ' -You cannot afford to ra
[ it. " The tcata are free. Lecture at
Now Opera UOIIHC ,
Prof. Ilonion , of Now York , gives n
roe illustrated lecture nt tlio opera house
lis evening nt 8 o'clock. Subject , "Tho
lystorios of the Human Body. " The
ecturo will bo illustrated by twenty-five
charts , especially prepared for this
octuro. Go early for a scat , which
s free. You cannot afford to miss the
roe illustrated lecture of Prof. Ilctiion
i the now opera house this evening ,
lay 22 , The Gate City , cf Kookuk.
ay : The best lecture of the times over
ivon horo. The Iowa State Register
ays : Entertaining and instructive. The
Capital says : You cannot afford to miss it.
llcnl KstatoTranHlcrp.
The jollowini ? transfers were filed May
:0 : , 1881 , and reported by P. J. MoMa-
hon , Council Bluffs :
0. B. & Q U. U. Co. to Solomon
k > rdermau , w J no J 29 , 7-1 , 38 § 1,000.
0. K I. & P" H H Co. tx J. O'Don-
neil , B J nw 1 32 , 70 , 41. § 720.
0. B & Q U. H. Co to Charles
rikhott , nw ] so [ 13. 74. 39. ? 550.
Joseph Boiler , Executor to John Sa-
ccy , part lot * 0 , 7 , 8 and 9 , block 15 ,
Walnut. § 800.
Joseph Boiler , Executor to J. B.
rohanneon , part lots 11. 12 and 13 ,
bLck 15 , Walnut. § 2,000.
Joseph Boiler , Executor to J. B. Jo-
lanuson , lot 1 , block 2 , Boiler's add. to
Walnut. § 375.
Total sales $5,075. Total sales for the
week § 14,72 ! ) .
Professor Ilonion , of Now York , doliv
irs a free illustrated lecture , Thursday
ivomng , at the now opera house. You
are invited. Scats free.
COMBIKKOIAIj.
COUNCIL IILOFFS VAUKKT.
Wheat-No. 1 milling , 75@80 ; No. 3 05 ®
0 ; rejected 50.
Corn -Local purposes , 40@-15.
OaU Kor local purposes , 35@-10.
H y ? 10 00@1'-'OU per ton
llyo 40@45c.
Corn Meal 125 per 100 pounda.
Wood Good supply ; prices nt yards , G 00 ®
00.
Coal Delivered , hard , 11 GO per ton ; soft ,
00 per ton
Lard 1'alrbank'n , wholesaling at OJc.
Flour City Hour , 1 G0@3 30.
Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz.
LIVK STOCK.
Cattle 3 M@4 00 ; calves , G G0@7 GO.
Hops Local packers are buying now end
here la a good demand for all grades ; choice
tacking , C 25 ; mixed , G 25.
rnonucK AND FIIOITB.
Quotations by J. M. St. Johu & Co. , com
mission merchants , C33 Broadway.
Butter Creamery , 25c ; rolls ll < aioc.
KgRs 12Jo per dozen ; ready sale.
Poultry - Heady Balojchlckeug.drossod , 12ic ;
ivo , 9c : turkeys , dressed , 15c ; live , 12c ;
Jacks , drosflod , 12o ; live , 8c.
Oranges 4 00@4 50 per box.
Lemons 3 B0@4 00 per box.
Bananas 2 50@3 50 i > er bunch
VegotabloaPotatoes , 35@40 ; onions , 7fic ;
abbngo , 4 cents per pound ; apples , ready
ale at 3 2G0H 00 ( or prime stock ; Beans , 150
@ 2 25 per busuol.
Railway Time Table ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The following are the tlmos of the arrival and de
parture of trains by central standard time , at the
> ootl depots. Trains leave transfer depot ton mln
u.ca earlier and arrive ton minutes later.
CHICAGO , BORIJNOIXIN AND QUINCY.
LIAVI. ARRIVE
. ' :35pm : Chicago Express 0:00 a uj
0:40 : a m Fasi Mall. 7:00 : p D
KANSAS crrr , ST. JOB AND CODBCIL BLurrs.
0:06 m Mall and Express , 7:05 : p. m
8:06 : p m Pacific Express , 6:50 : p m
CHICAGO , UILWAUKUK ANU ST. PAUL.
6:46 : a m Mail and Express , 7:10 p m
C25 p m Express , 0:40 : a iu
9:45 : a m Express , 8:06 : p m
CHICAGO , BOCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC.
6SO : p m Atlantic Expreus , 0:40 : a m
0:60 : a m Day Express , 0:50 : p m
7:16 : a m * Des Uolnns Accommodation , 1:40 : p m
At local depot only.
WABABU , ST. LOUIS AND PACIFIC ! .
0:15 a m Mall , 4:45 p m
4:50 : pm Cannon Ball , 11:16 : a in
* At Tranbfor nl
CHICAGO and NORTOWBSTEKK.
5:30 : m Express , 8:60 : p m
0:45 : a m Pacific Express , 0:45 : a n
BIODX CITT AND PACIFIC ,
m St. Paul Express , 0:00 : a m
m Accommodation , 6:50 : p n
"DMIOS Memo.
8:00 : p m Western Express , 8:35 a in
11:00 : a m Pacific Express , 4:40 : p n
7:40 : a m Local Express , 0:54 : a m
12:10 : a m Lincoln Express ,
At Tranbfor only.
DOU1IT TRAINS TOOUAIIA.
teive 7:20-isn-0SO-lOSO-ll:40a. : : m. 1:30-2:3' : :
8:30- : : SOfisfl.S'S : ' Ho5p : in Sunday 0:30-11JO : :
a m. 2:30-4:30-0:3S-lli6 : : : : p. m. Artlve IU mln
uton before loavlng tlmo.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special a vertltemeuta , auo as Lost
Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Wanta , Hoard
Ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In tbia column at the lov
rate of TEN CK.NTS PER LINK for the Qrat Insortloi
and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for oaob eubwqnont n
eortlon. Leave advertisements at our offloo , No.
Pearl Street , near Broadwav
WANTB
n ANTXU A oinart boy with a pony to do'Ivo
J'AI'ERS For Bale at 11 u otlico. at 25 ceuli
OLD liundred. _
AQKNTS TjiUIca and Kontlomon can nmko II r
clau wagai by eelllne tlio "Champion Buson
Strecther and Ironing Board. " Ho tills at tl.O
Any lady can do up a line shirt without a wrlnkl
4iiilgl < Hlan nloulyaithe icatlaumlrleiican , Addros
for ] > ii tlcuIaraO , B. d. & I. Co. , bin olllco , for on
uio'ith.
WANTKD Two I ) t-cla H uphulstorotu , tuou
who under"tand tMrioi , flttlni ; preferred
_ K. STOCK K TisiIO. 301 Bioiduar.
K vo carpel uewum Apply to
II HKNKSd U t 8101 '
yi ANl'KU Kvury bouy in UuuucU ISlutli to ttk
VV TnitliE Dollrered by carrier at only twont
tnnU a week.
UOOM. Finvlr furnl.tiod , for rent
location cuntr I Addrona J. W. U. BKH of
PILEPSY
8pa ms , Eolninpsy nnd
Nervousness are
BALIOALLTOUREC
BY MY METHOD.
I'lio Honorariums are diu
only alter ( -ncct'ss.
Trootraont by Oorroipoudonco
1-JlOF. "B ALBERT ,
Awauled the Bret cla * * gold Medil for dlttlnKUl.he
uiorlU b > tlio 'S'Clct'u SclenUflq'if francaltte , "
( the Frtncli cIentinoHurlety.
, Vluc.itlu TI-DIIP , 0 , . l'AniS.
wcd&tat
W.R.VAUCHAN.
Justice of the Peace ,
UroahA and Council liluffr.
caute rolloo Ion gcm OH
Rating ! bank.
N. aCHURZ ,
Mce of fliB Peace.
OFI'ICi : OVBIl AMKniCAN KXl'HKSS.
COUNCIL HLUFFS , - IOWA.
I.ER RINK
CE CREAM PARLOR ,
ROI.I.KIl SKATING ON SATURDAYS ONLY.
IUNK FOU KENT AT 815.00 1'KIl NIGHT.
/HTUARCEST / FLOOR IN TOWN ,
H. H. MARTENS. Prop'r.
HEADQUARTERS
BAVAR BAN BAND ) .
Persona wishing to engage this Band
or parties , sociables , eerenadcs , etc. ,
houldcall or address , JAOOH P. SOIIMIDT ,
Manager. 25 North Main St.
Mrs , HJ , Hilton , M.D. ,
PHYSICIAN & SUKQEON ,
323 Mlildlo'Broo'lir'vv. Council B
R. Rice M. D.
or other tumors removed without tbf
CANCERS , knlfo or droning o ( blood.
CHRONIC DISEASES - * ! ! * , , , .
Over thirty years practical nxpcrleuoo Office No
I'oarl street , Council UhifTs
trro
Wo nu.vantco the euro of the following named dig
seance , or no n y : Hhcumatlsra , Scrofula , Ulcora
'atarrh , a'l ' Blood ami klndlscuca , Dvpepila , Livoi
Complaint , Kidney and Bladder DUcagca. Gout , Ken
ralgia and Asthma , Thcso Springs are the favorite
esort of the tired an , I dobllltatad , and are the
FKI'.IU.K LADIKS BKST FRIEND ,
Good hotel , livery Mid bathing occomodatlon both
winter and summer. Locality highly picturesque
nd healthy Accessible by Wabash railway , i
Kvona , orC.B. & Q. , at Albany. Correspondent
solicited , UEV. M. M. THOMPSON.
Manager.
Albany , Slloam Springs , Gentry Co. , Mo.
ANALYSIS.
poclflo Gravity . 1.002
loactlon . Ncutra
Jarbonlo Acid Oas . SO In. per gallon
! arbonato Calcium . 35,021 Uralnc
terbonato Iron . 7W1 ! '
ulphato Magnesia . 3 , 8fl "
nlpbato Cftlcl-im . 1,148 "o
Chloride Sodium . 7,200
IDlca . 1,608 M
Mumina . . . . .0,010
Irganloand Volatile matter and loss. . . . .1,459 "
Total BClids per gallon . 07,174 "
WRKIIIT& MRRRILI. Chemists
GASH TALKS !
A.t the well-known Establishment
OP
J. P. FBLBERT ,
209 Upper Broaoway , the
PIONEER GASH
01 Council Bluflj. Notice our reduced Price List
We give
6 pound * Eitra O Sugar for . $1 00
I pounds Granulated Sugar . 1 00
26 poundi Choice Oatmeal . 1 on
26 pounds Navy Beans . l 00
2(1 ( pounds B-st Bulk Starch . 100
12 pounds Carolina lllce . 1 00
II pounds Choice r rums . 1 OC
! 5 bars Buffalo Soap . i oc
Ixtra Lake Trout , per pound . OS
j -rrlllard'fl Plug per Ib . 40
1 dozen Mackerel . 16
Colorado Flour , Winter , per cwt . 2 9C
10 pounds Qlntror Suapg . l OC
40po ml h mioy . i 0 (
6 gallon keg Syiup . l 7 (
Whlto Fish , per kll . go
Haokorel , perklt . 85
Dates , per pound . 10
10 3 pound cans St nJard Tomatoes . 100
All kinds California Frultd .
pouud I.usk'a Statdard 4 for . 1 00
T. T. T.
All grades , according to quality , 15o to 800 per
wunj
Wo also carry a full line of Men's , Ladles' and
3u Urcn'u Ono Shoes and tfcn'- Pine liooU at very
ow prlooi. Mso full line 01 Tlmvaro and genera
merchv.dleo. Call on us ) anil bo convinced tlia- YOU
can B VO monny bi doalinc with us. Goods delivered
( run Inanv p&rtof the cHv.
Iu * word , wo art bound to fell and challenge a !
rmjkulu competition In this couniv.
J. P. KIMWRT
2oq u or ltroadwa >
JACOB SIMS. E. P. CADWELL
SIMS A , CADWELL ,
Attorneys -
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
Ofllco , Main Street , Rooms 1 and Hhngart & Mo
nahon'i Block. Will practice In RUtn and di-
court * n -
Tnoa. omoBK , n. M. FDSBT ,
OFFICER & PUSEI
BANKERS.
Council Bluffs . la.
Established - - 185t
Dealers In Foreign and oinostlo Kxchanga an
&
,
BOOGE'S SIOUX OITV HAMS.
J. Y. PULLER ,
Commission Merchanl
o. 39 I'uirl Stre t . Council UluUrf , Iowa
WESTERN IJWA NORMAL
SCIKNTIPIO AND-
OOMMRROIAL COLLEGE
COUNCIL BLUFP3 . . . JO\VA
Will Open
THE 23rd of JUNE 1884
A comrlcto cmirso for tiuclicrs and thoto dealrlu ,
a Mghor K > u\Mi \ education , a full business cour.o
with Inlilrt ; In ftctu I hiul < tta practice and gfner
ooinwp ndoii'e ' , rlmrt hand , orntnipntal peu an
uhlji , . I'Ximlju , Ucrmin ai il muela Spludld roonu
Urg , llfc'ht and \t < 11 fumUho I , cturk'ea tery modcr
ate , coH f llvlni , ' rutaoiu lo , euclety good , pxuor
cnccd ttachtr * for funhcr larticulir. , Inquire cf
BKA'lDdLtY k I'AUU > 0\ ,
Council Ulutla , Io a
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OAUPK1M. CUIITAINS , WINDOW FIXTURES , and IIEPAIIUNQ
iu Xxi.'tox'JLox * IDooofcvti.oi3.e4 jcxxxcl TTrp o
A tii < ccV Jty.
8. NO. 009 BROADWAY . COUNCIL BLUFFS
H. H. HOENE & CO. ,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
me rs /
Wo mnlo n specialty , at our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA /
VAHA CIGARS. All Cigars sold by 113 nro of our own manufacture and warranted
a represented.
OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , I 552 Broadway ,
_ H. H. HORNE & CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS. . IOWA.
l
14 : Main S'reoh.COUNCIL ' BLUFFS. IOWA
MRS. D. A BENEDICT.
MANUHACTUnER OP
Water Waves and Hair Goods
No. 337 , W BROADWAY . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
t.Clnsing out Notlona nnJ Lmlloa' Furnlahlng Onoila nt coat/ffa _
Fig loaves are out of style , so are goat and ahoop skin ; shawls and blankets have
gone by. This is not intended for poetry , but if you want a suit of clothes to look
joth neat and dressy , call on
NORENE & LANDSTROM ,
Their Prices are Truly Reasonable {
ADV , ORGUTT & FRENCH
urtalns , In Lace , M li , Turcoman , Etc. Oil cloths , Mattings , Linoleums Etc
oicest Stock West of Chicago.
bmo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods in our lino.
Cheapest place to buy House Furnishings in the CHr.
OUNCiL BLUFFS , . IOWA.
Mail Orders Filled Promptly and wUh Care
7 & 9 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Mixed Rags Wanted.
The undersigned is paying the highest market price for
Bags ,
S. GOLDSTEIN. ; - - . . 540 Broadway , Oouncil Bluffs
WHOLESALE DEALEUS IN
HATS , CAPS BUCK GLOVES , \ i
342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
MAYNE & PALMER ,
DEALERS IN
Hard and oft Coal ,
AMD WOOD
BULK AND BARREL LIME , LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND OKMKNT , UICH1QAK PLASTER , HAUt
Ho , 059 Broadway , - AND . SEWER . POPE. . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
504 Main Street , Council Bluffs.
MANUPACTUKEH OP
TRUNKS , VALISES , AND SATCHELS.
SAMPLE CASES a specialty. Shawl , Tourist , and Trunk Straps.
Twenty Years Experience. - - Repairing Neatly Executed.
GALVANIZED 1ROM CQKNIUES ,
Fine Mantels and Grates ,
LYMAN'S GASOLINE STOVES.
Call and see thorn before buying elsewhere. Stoves and Tinware.
JOHN EPENETER , COUNCIL D8K Am.VAYl IOWA.
CRESTOH HQU
- EVERYTHINO ifmSTCLASS. -
NOB. 817 and 8 IPS. Main St. , - - COUNCTL BLUFFS
TUB OltKAM.
Ontox-ox * to Tire
Ed. O'luson ' 1 4M ( Broadway , ( Moala at all Hour
.
Chef d'oul lno [ Council lilufla. I Partleg a Specialty
Special Prices for the next ten davs
OUST
OSTRICH PLUMES AND TfPS
MRS. S. J. NORMS ,
105 S. Wain Street ,
O.
DEALKR IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF
FAIL PAPER AID FHDOF
Interior Decorations.
13 S. Penrl .Street aim 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS.
WHOLESALE
Hen , Grimy , Tiler's ' Stoek , Etc ,
tjrspecbl tlen on to order , my M ll CQTTf ) QIL BLUFFS , 'TO V A.
Fresco-Peter
Office No. 337 W Broadway , Council Bluffs.