8 OMAH'A v ! 6 OMAHA DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFtfS , SATURDAY MAY i 31 , 1884. I JTHJS DAILY BEE OOUNCIL BLUFFS Saturday Morning , May 31. SUBSCRIPTION IUTK3. : By Carrier - - - - - - -JO oent * per . . . . . . . . By Mall - - - - | 10.00 per year OFFICE : Ko. 7 Pearl EtroetNoa.r Broadway. M1NOH MENTION. See J. Iloitor's spring goods. Dancing school at the rink to-night. The transfer freight oflicoa closed yesterday torday afternoon. Keystone wringers down to $4 each. Do Vol & Wright , 502 Broadway. The paving of Oakland nvonuo will in all probability bo completed to-day. The Western Unien messenger boys come out yesterday in now uniforms. Charles Whitney was yesterday ar rested for being drunk and disorderly. "Texas Jack" observed. Decoration day by paying $7.GO fine for getting drunk. Harry Birkinbino yesterday presented Ohlof Walton with a mcklo-platod wrench. Daniel Mathioson paid his fine for a drunk , in Umoito got out and celebrate yea torday. The city council moots in regular BOS- sion Monday evening. Whether the proceedings will bo regular or not re mains to bo soon. 11. McOlintocks was arrested yesterday for assault , ho having boon connected with some row in Boardsloy'a saloon near the Rirorhouso on Broadway. The paving on Oakland avenue lacked only a few foot of being finished in time for the procession yesterday to pass over it. This failure to connect necessitated the teams gcing around that block. While other conveyances were charg ing fifteen conta to the driving park ono of the 'busses charged twenty-fire conta. This 'DUR showed no outward appearance of superiority to warrant the extortion. Ono of the now fountains ordered by city was put in place at the head of Oak land avenue. The fountains arrived hero Thursday afternoon , and the workmen were kept busy all night getting this fountain in place for decoration day. i A little three-year-old daughter of Mrs. B. F. Mooman got" strayed away from her mother in the crowd at the cemetery yoatorday. The little ono was found by W. S. McNair , of Lincoln , Nob. , the child having wandered almost to the driving park. "Why bury living 'facts of to-day in the dead traditions of the past. " Spiritual circle to-tnorrof afternoon and evening , In Spiritual hall , at 2 and 7:30 : o'clock. Entrance on Main and Pearl streets , two doom south of postofllco. Spiritual sociable to-night , music and dancing. M. 0. Moran , an old man , WAS before the court yesterday for being drunk and for trying to rob another man of a watch. The old man was lot off with a simple fine. According to his story ho used to lira hero , but loft the city in 18G5 , and this was his first visit back. Ho claimed to have lost or boon robbed of 82-10 on the train coming hero , and thought ho would bo able to borrow some money hereof of Mr. Bayliss , but found that ho had boon dead for years. Ho said ho was going to Kansas Otty to visit his only daughter , whom ho had not.eoon in nine teen years. Ho cried like a baby at the idea of being suspected of being a thief. Yesterday the confidence man giving the name of B. J. Johnson , who grabbed Wm. Donnolloy'a roll of § 200 Saturday , had his examination before Judge Ayloa- worth. Two charges were lodged against him , ono for robbery and ono for obtain ing money under false pretenses. It ap pears ho induced Donnelley to lend him 020 on a chock , and when the victim pulljod out his roll to got him the 820 , Johnson grabbed the whole $2CO. On the charge of robbery Judge Aylesworth hold him to the district court and fixed the bonds at $1,000. On the other charg < no examination was hold , the bail in the meantime being fixed At $500. Johnson waa recommitted to jail , the bail being a little too high for him. PEU80NAD. U. 8. Ware , Hamburg , U at Bochtolo'i. J. It. ISoytoll , Boone , In nt tlio Oftdcn. W. n. Varroll , of Oroston , is nt the OgJon. A. IJndsey , Now York , la a gucxt nt th Ogdon. II. I Bcott , Cedar KapldD , won at the Ogden you torday. Jan. Byeru , Boa Molnos , utayg at the Ogdei while in town. J. 8. Bonbright , Don Molnw , reatod from Lla traveU at the Uochtele. Gee , I ! . Cole , mayor of 1'adfio Junction trn yoaterday at the Pacific. llobt. A. Dant , of St. I.ouli , U In the city Mid U nlopplng at Bechtcle'g. W. A. Frye , of Omaha , WM yoeterd iy BocLtcle'o , but thU morning loavea fur rod. rod.A. A. K. Ilaybuni , Hacedoola.and II. 1' . Ite and wife of Plum Hollow , were at Bechtelo yen torday. Charlie Moore hu n junior at hii house am ID accordingly joyoui , the little fellow being of cgulkUou wtlght , aud glvlnR ) > roinl > of inak. pg glee in the ht/uto for many yearn to wine. DECORATION DAY. The Tributes Paid Ycslorflay to tbe Heroes Who Hare Fallen. Tlio K.xcrclsos nt HnylW Park ixtu nt tlio Cemetery. Decoration day , M predicted , was moro generally observed hero yesterday than over before in ( lie history of the city The exorcises in the forenoon were lioli in Baylias * park , they being moro capoc inlly the expression of the toachora nnd pupils of the public schools of the city , There was n largo attendance , nnd the exorcises were of n very interesting nature. A platform had boon erected , nnd upon this were Boated HOT. A , K , Bates , Dr. Macron , Mayor Ynughan , Col , John Lindt nnd others. Prof. McNnughton , superintendent of the city schools , presided , nnd the ox orciscs opened with the singing of > hymn. Kov. Ojrus Ilnmlin offered prayer. Then the grand old hymn , "America , " wns sung by the inoinbora of the High school. Master Frank Wright gnvo n declamation , an appropriate selection concerning decoration coration day. Master John Sylvester then recited "Cover thorn over. " A decoration - coration dny hymn wns sunij by the mem bers of the high school , nnd nt the close of this programme the great cross wna do- coratod. The cross was fully six foot high , trimmed with green , while across the arms were the words in letters of cut ( lowers , "OurJBoys nt Rest. " The several schools presented their floral tributes ono after the other , nnd those tributes were placed upon this cross by Mr. P. L. Johnson as ho re ceived thorn from the different ( schools , The decoration of the croon made a very ploasinc nnd interesting exercise and when adorned the wholofortnod | a beauti ful offering to bo placed on the soldiers' lot in the cemetery , aa a tribute to the unknown dead. The following were the various tributes jftorod : HIGH SCHOOL presented n floral harp and pillow in uomory of "our martyred president" Vbrahnm Lincoln. 11I.OOMEU SCHOOL x tribute to the prisoners in Anderson- all o. Also ono to the soldiora who per ished on the frontier. Ono to the sol- liors who perished in Libby prison , ono to the soldiers who perished on the Cum berland and the trimming and words "our boys at rest" on the cross. MILL SCHOOL presented a drum and banner to the drummer boys nnd privates who foil nt Vicksburg in 18G3. HTUTSMAN 8T11EET SCHOOL \ tribute to those who died in Anderson- rallo and buried in unknown graves. I'lEllCH HTKliKT .SCHOOL iontributod a floral etar in memory of the loldiors who died in prison. CF.NTKU hTKEKT SCHOOL pillow in memory of Col. E. E. Ells- irorth of the zouaves. Eiaillll HTHKET SCHOOL lent up a wreath encircling n star to the unknown dead. CUUTIN STHKKT SCHOOL B tribute to Abraham Lincoln. OLAUK HTUKET SCHOOL romoinborod the soldiers who perished in Andoraonvlllo prison. COURT STREET BCHOOL sent an offering to the militia. TWENTIETH AVENUE SCHOOL presented a floral rifle in memory of Col. Kingsman. WOODBURY HOllOOL a tribute in memory of fallen heroes. AVENUE II SCHOOL. offered a canteen in memory of the soldiora who foil in the battle of Antio- tam , and TUB TEAOHKI18 of the different schools a tribute to the memory Prof. Mnssoy. After the placing of those floral trib utes , the rxorclsos closed with a grand chorus. IN THE AKIEUNOON. After dinner the parade and exorcises , in accordance with the pros mm mo announced nouncod yesterday , took place. The business houses uonorally closed , and the streets along the line of march were crowded , while the gathering at the cemetery was the largest ever known hereon on such un occasion. The procession was the longest and best in all respects which over formed hero on decoration day. It was nearly n milo in length. The police force mount ed on white horses were at the front. Then came the commander nnd his stair , The pupils of the deaf and dumb insti tute , under the clmrgo of Prof. Ham mondfollowed next in lino. Then came the valiant old veterans of the G. A. II , , headed by Will MoFuddon'a drum corps. Eich of the veterans carried a largo wreath and the standard bearer carried an oU-gnnt design of cut flownrs , St. Patrick's sociotynnd the Ancient Order of Hibernians turned out in strong num bers , and in full reuulia , with the flays of the now homo and the old isle waving side by eido. The Grand Patriarchs and the Oddfellows inarched next in order. The fire department made a line allow ing , the ouginon , hook nnd Udder truck and hose carts being beautifully dec orated with ( lowers , ribbons , otc. Then came the city ollicors , ollicora of the day , and other prominent citizens in carriages and on foot closing the procession. At the cemetery there was a larger crowd than over gathered there beforo. Hon. J. M. Phillips served us president After musio by the band , Itov. J , G , Lemon offered prayer. The choir * ang very sweetly , "Blessed are They That Sleep. " The orator of the day , J. J. Stodmnn , was then introduced. As ho stepped forward Col. Sapp surprised him by pre senting him with a boautifnl floral design sent by the G. A. 11 , post of Mi. Sted- man's old homo in Orotton to th post hero , to bo presented to him as a mark of esteem from his old comrade * . The design is that of drum covered with cut flowers. Col. Sapp in presenting it very pply touched upon the foot of Mr. Stedmnu as "tho drummer boy" in the years gone by cheering with tnusio the hearts of those who were fighting the bat tics of their country. Mr. Htodman tallied from the surprise and expressed his thanks for the kindly and beautiful remembrance. Ho then proceeded with the oral ion which he had prepared for the occasion. . Ho made a concise , clear picturing of the [ chief ovonta loading up to the war I glimpses of the events of the struggle , and from these ovonta drew various lessons of patriotism nnd loyalty. IIo paid nn eloquent tribute to woman's part in the struggle. Ho picturco lie anxiety nnd sorrow of those nt homo , up on whom the sad news from the iiold of war come , often came with almost the fa tality of the leaden bulleto. A tender allusion waa made to those whoso farms wn laid nt rest in unknown graves nt the south , whoso friends could not give sorrow row oven thfl relief of strewing flowers upon their resting place or raise marble shafts to mark the spot. These ceremo nies might bo termed monninglosi by some , but they could not but mean much to the hearts of those who had 'been in the sacrifices nnd the struggles , It mat tered not KO much whether little or much was said about the blue nnd the gray , ns whether the great principles for which the heroes died were to bo preserved and sacredly maintained. The strife waa over , nnd the vines of peace had clam bered over the place of struggle. To those whoso bravery had been shown by deeds , the tributes should bonlaoofdocd * . Other things being equal ho who had served his country in wnr shall bo given the preference in claims upon the suf frages of the people. Ho shall bp first in peace who first dared to barn his breast to the storm of war to protect the govern ment , The speaker glowingly portrayed the blessings gained from the victory achieved , nnd in closing ho sought to impress the hearers with the thought that no man , no generation or ngoof mini , can complete- task , ono generation following - ing the other like relays of laborers , each : nking up the work whore it had boon eft , nnd in turn stepping aside to entrust t to another. Vet upon each rested the responsibility of faithfulness. To the roung men n special appeal was made , not only to cherish the memory of the fallen - on heroes , but to so act that those shall not have died in vain. The orator wns given unusually close attention. At thocloso of thn address the ; rnvcs were decorated and services were icld nt the "unknown npot , " conducted by Kov. A. K. Bates , nftor which the ex orcises closed with the benediction. Sweet potato plnnts largest stock in ho west by W. H. Foster , Council Jlflfus. Send for price list. BOLD BOBBERY. A. Thief Snntolioin I'ln From n Jewelry olry Store. Yesterday afternoon two young mon came into Michaels Bros. ' jewelry store on Broadwav. One of them wanted a crystal put in his watch , and as Mr. M. J Michaels turned his back to got a rystal , ono of the two , who stood near .ho end of ono of the counters , reached around , opened the showcase and grab- > od a diamond pin. Mrs. Michaels who was at the rear mrt of the store , saw the follow sneak ho pin. and as she called her husband's tttontion to it , both fellows ran out of ho store. Ono wont toward Bancroft troot , the other the opposite direction to dain street. Michaels started after the ono who wont toward Main street and caut-ht the follow nnar Smith & Toller's .ailoring establishment. Ho was brought lack to the store , and there gave up the pin. Detective Boswick took him to the jail , where ho gave the name of James Monroe. Ho was locked up and stands a ; oed chance to go across the state. Bis partner escaped. _ BhlpmontB of Stock. They following were shipments of stock from the union stockyards yesterday day : D. A. Hnlo , 1 car hogs , GS head , to Chicago via Milwaukee. J. 0. Wyutt , t cars hogs , 2o5 head , to Chicago cage via H. I. J. S. Ivoon , 2 cars hogs , 130 hoiul , to Chica go vln II I , S. Fredericks 1 car hoga , 07 Load , to Chica go via II. I. A. P Itraluard , 1 car caltlo , 23 hoail , to Larimto via U. P. M. Hudson 1 car cattle 37 head to Ilubblo via U. k M. 0. U. True ( i cars caitlo , 175 head , to Al- blon via U. P. A. C. McCoy , 1 car cattle 1 1 head to Al bion \ In U. P. J. 0. Abbott , 7 cars cattle , 101 head to Ft. Collins vlaU. P. I'lurnll liruH. , 1 car hogs , CC head , to Chica go via 11. I. M. H. k Co. , 1 cor hogs , SI head , to Chica go via It. I , F. It. FOBS , 33 care cattle , 1,060 hood , to Ogrtllulln vlu U. P. I ! to & llurko , 3 cars cattle , 07 head to Chicago cage \lu U I , W. F. Smith , II corn cattle , 111 head , to Chicago via 11. I. Hake llroa. , 3 cnrahogs , 170 head to Chlca ro vln It , I. _ _ lor Noililnfr. Until further notice wo give to each twentieth customer his purchase , what ever the pric or value of the same may DO. Our cashier will keep nn accurate record of every transaction and when the iwontioth sale of any amount is made the purchaser will bo presented with the mine. Wo have adopted for the present this system of advertising because it gives our patrons instead of the newspapers the Ivo per cent , which it cost us. Clothing retailed at wholesale prices. Hats ro- ailed at case prices. Furnishing goods , runks , bags , umbrellas , etc. , etc. Every twentieth customer presented with his mrchuao. MKTOAI.K Uuo.s. Bushnoll sells railroad tickets cheap to all points. COMMKltOIAIj , COUNCIL ULUKFa MAUKKT. Wheat-No. 1 milling , 76@80j No. 3 C5@ 70s rejfcUd f l > . Corn -Local pttrpogM , 40@-l'i. ' Data Kor local purpoios , 35@40 , Il y-l0 00@112 00 per ton. Itye lU@46o. Corn Mool 1 25 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; priced at yards , 0 00 ® 700. 700.Cool Delivered , bard , 11 60 per ton ; eoft , 5 00 per ton Lord Fairbank'a , wholesaling at Ojo. Flour City Uour , 1 tXXa.3 80. Brooms 2 i)5@3 ) 00 | > or doz. LIVE BTOUK. Cattle Butcher cows 4 00@4 50. Butcher ateora 4 50@n 00. HORH t & 0o,4 ( 75. rnoDuci AND Quotations by J , M. St. .liihu & Co. , com I mUoion luorrhttiiU 533 llroudway , PoultryHoaily salejchlckom.droMod , 12jcj llvo , DC : turkeys. ditwaoU , 15c ; live , 12c ; UuckH , drownl , V.Hcs llvu , 80. Oraugea-fi 00@5 N ) per box. Pomona 3 ftOf ( 4 00 nor box. Bananas 2 5n@3 M ) jxir bunch Butter Creamery , 20cj rolls , 10@13c. KKK V2o | K ) > dozen , Ktruwborrlea ciuurt tray 3 TO. Vegetables Potatoes , aVgMO ; oalonn , 7Poi cabbage , 4 cnts per | > ound ; pi > laa , iody vale nt 5 00 for prime Block : lieaiii , 1 1 > 0 ( ff'J 25 per Imhol , FINISHING THE FUN. The Closing Races at UG Mm Park Yesterday , Oaptain Warrren and Lizzie Eaton Have a Snug Contest , The Oilier Sports , The races yesterday afternoon were not very largely attended , the exorcises of decoration day calling the crowd elsewhere - whore , The first event of the day was a half- mile and repeat , all ages. The starters as placed were : ] Fleming,0eorgo Vandcr- pool , Lincoln , Nob. . Lizzie Estcs , Wm. Arnott , Sharon , Ills. ) Joe , Kobort Deacon - con , St. Paul , Minn. ; Succor Boy , J. W. Carson , Carson , Iowa ; Belle Lee , Joe Buskirk , Shenandoah , Iowa ; Kato Me- Bride , Ilarvoy Pickerel , York , Nob. ; Roxolla , Wior Bros , Moquoin , Ills. ; Cole Voungor , Charles Irwln , Audubon , Iowa ; Capt. Warren , John Sodon , Yale , Kan- 808. 808.Tho The first heat was a lively ono indeed. The horses kept well bunched , and was a snug struggle for the first place as they came down the homo stretch Lizzio Estos was slightly in the load , but Capt. Warren - ron came up well , and it was nock and nock between them , they passing under the wire together a dead heat , Flaming coming in next. Time CO minutes. In the next heat the horses got a speedy start , and kept close together until the homestretch , where the strug gle was between Captain Warren and Cole Younger. Warren got in the winner , Cole Younger second , and Lizzio Eater third. Ttmo , 5i \ seconds. The judges then sent all the horses to the fltablo , giving Cole Younger third money , and calling Captain Warren and Lizzio Ester to sottfo their contest by a third heat , The finish of the race was a close onp , Lizzio Ester keeping alongside of Captain Warren until the homestretch , when the latter sped a length ahead , winning the race. Time , 52 seconds. Lizzio Enter had sold as favorite in the pools , by § 20 for her to § 20 for the field. The next was a handicap , ono milo and an eighth , for all ages. The starters named aa placed , were : Alice Murphy , Wm. Arnott , Sharon , 111. , 100 pounds ; Bennie Lee , F. W. Morris , Falls City , Neb. , 122 pounds ; Ella Rowott , S. E Butcher , Comaucho , Iowa , 117 pounds ; Centennial Maid , .Robert Deacon , St. Paul , Minn. , 180 pound ; Veron , J. Van Buskirk , Shenadoah , Iowa , 117 pounds ; Bright Light , J. Sydoo , St. Paul , Minn. , 100 pounds. Ella Rowott was sold as favorite in the pools , and pool was a wise prophet , she winning the race easily ; Alice Murphy second , and Centennial Maid third. Time , 1:5GA. : The riduf of Bennie Lee claimed a foul on Ella Rowott , but it was disallowed by the judges. The next and closing event of the day and mooting was a throo- quarter milo dash for throo-yotirs-nld The starters drew places as follows : Vircola , M.Nelun- baum , Maryvillo , Mo. ; JimShelby , Holly & , Carlilo , Denver ; Woodio Hugons , Gray & Co. , Maryvillo , Mo. ; Lady Tompkins - kins , L. 0. Ball , Macedonia , Iowa ; Car- ilia , John Yale , Kansas. The start was soon got , and Yircola taking the lead , kept it. Woodio Hugena , who got a bad start , came u second , but on the homestretch droppe back to third , Jim Shelby coming under the wire second. Time 1:17 : J The mooting thus closed has not been as largely attended aa it should have been , considering the field of horses. The races proved very satisfactory , the time being excellent , it being faster than that of any nther of the meetings hold any whore in the whole country this week. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the tlmoa of the arriTal and de parture of trains by central standard tlrno , at the local Ucpota. Trains Icavn transfer depot ten mln u ua earlier and arrhe ten mlnutoa later. cincioo , Buau.iaros AXD QDIHCT. LHAVB. ARUVR 6:35 pm Chicago Express 0:00 am 0:4(1 : a in Fa e Hall. 7on p rr 5:45 : am Mall anil Express , 7tlOpm U:30pm AcccimmciUiion. -:30pni 'At local depot only. KANSAS CITT , BT. JOS AND COUNCIL ELDTrS , lO.Ofi n m Mall and Kxpreso , 7:05 p m 8:0&pm : Pacific Express , 6:60 pm CHICAGO , UUWAUKKB AMD BT. P1UU. 6:25 : p m Express , 9:40 : a rn 9:14 : n m Express , d:66 : p m CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. 6:30 : pm AtUntla Bxpreu , 0:40 : am 9.50 a m Day Kxpross , 6:50 : p m 7:16 : a m * Des Moincd Aoojtntnodatlon , 4:40 : p rn At local depot only. WABABU , 8T. I/OUI8 O.K5 a m Hall , :46 : p m 4:00 : pm Cannon Ba'l , 11:15 : a in At Transfer nl CHICAGO anil NORTIIWKSTBRX. 6:30 : p ra Expresn , 8:50 : p rn 0:11 : urn racluoKxprces , 0:15 : am I10DX CUT AND PACinO. 7:10 : p m Kt Taut Kxprees , 0:00 : a rn 7'JO : * m Day Kxprcas 0:60 : p m nmuN rAcine , 8:00 : p m Western Express , 8:35 : a in 11:00 : am TaclOa Ksprem , 4:40 : p m 7:10 a m Local Kxprtws , 6:51 : a m 12:10 : a m Lincoln Kxprexs , - At Tramfor only. PUUMT TRAIX8 TOOUAIIA. Lea > o 7:20-t : ! MSO-10.30-lliOa ) : : , in. 1:80-8:30 : 3:3a-lSO- : : : wi.Si Ifi * p m Sunday 0:50-11:10 : : a m 8:30-S:3CM:35-1U5 : : ) : p. in. Annu lu ui1n utca bcfure loatlutf tiino SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. tiwclal | a terttaemcmU , euo aa Lout , Pound , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , Board. Ing , etc. , will t > o luaortixl In thl < column at the low rate ol TKN CKNTS PKH LINK tot the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS I'Kll LINK lor each ub < iuont n. iirtlon , Loa\o ad > rtUcmenU at our office , No. I'earl Btroet , near Broadwav WANTS. WANTKO Aimaitboy with ft. pony to de'iror TbuUKE. f\U ) FAI'EKS-For ale at B offlco , t U cent * \J abuudred. \X7-ANTKU-Kvcry bouym Council Blun to takt W TiuBmi IHIhcntd by carrier at only twenty ocnU a wiwk. FOK HENT-Ti * fmont Hovuo for HOTKU on rtaon le term * . I'unltnro will l ) M to renter. Afply on i > runl . oi > | ' > * iti Broad w y iiumoiy ut | ct , t'ou iul IHud * . QKNTS tatlloj and Bdfctlemen can nuke flr 1 A olaw waget by tclluiK the "Cliamiilvii Bououi Mrtcllmr ami roulutt BoirJ. " RutuUa at It.ft , Any ld ) can do uu a dn hlrt ullhout a wrinkle * iij L'lo < It H nllya theic tlaunJric can.Adaie t tor ] > 'Ucular ' 0. U.S. tl. Co. , b wllw , lor oat month. 8HKI > UOOM.-.FIn lj lurn'ihod lorr ut. FIMN wntr I AddreKiJ. W 11 But otllo" . ln Al'ril ' ITth. a ri n co f Tlie fndt cf IOhT a'ecuti > fl , Liberal reu aril to nudrr H lt.A Qi { Coin J Yt. E-Wlh ttrstt , CoutwU BluH , rnos. omci , n. u. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. CXrandl Bluds ta. Established - - 1856 Doaltn la Foreign and omcgtlo Eichinjo an Mrs , H , J , Hilton , M. fl , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , WESTERN IOWA NORMAL -SCIENTIFIC AND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. COUNCIL BLUFFS - - lOtt'A Will Open THE 23rd of JUNE 1884. A complete cmuae for tcaohors and those desiring ft hlghor K iglhh education , a full business course , with tralnliK In ncttnl business practice and RHicr- ft corrcaponilenro , short hand , ornamental penman ship , ilncullon , Ocrintn nuil music. Splendid rooms , largo , Hunt and well furnl hod , charts iery moder ate , cost of living ro sonaMo , society ( food , experi enced teachers. Xor further particular" , Inquire of I1EAIID3LEY & PAULSON , Council UlulTs , Iowa. HEADQUARTERS BAVARIAN BAND. Persons wishing to engage this Band for parties , aocUblcs , serenades , etc. , should call or address , JACOB P. SCHMIDT , Manager , 25 North Main St. R. Eice M. D. P A MPDDQ or other tumors removed without the Ulill UJjnijj kolfo or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES Over thirty years practical exporltnco Office No. 5 Pearl street , Council Lluffa dTConcultatlnn tree ROLLER RINK ICE CREAM PARLOR. ROLLER SKATINO ON SATURDAYS ONLY. RINK FOR RENT AT $15.00 PER NIOHT. OTLARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN. H. H. MARTENS , Prop'r. As there are many So-Galled Veterinary Surejeons In this city , who are practicing their iiuackory on our people , I dorm It but just ! e to tay that I dety any ol them to ) > r'd c a diploma , or cmlentla'e , indicating that they are gtaduatca nf any veterinary Institute , anil I do hereby caution the jmbll j against such quacks , ai I am the Only Known Graduate IN WESTEKN IOWA. Office & 125 ' Pharmacy , B'dway , AT BLUE BAtlN. T. J CADY , M. D. , V. S. SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. Wo ffua'Rntco the cure ol the following named dls soasee , or no pay : Rheumatism , Scrofula , Ulcers , Catarrh , a 1 Blood and kin dlseaios , Di > popala , Liver Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Gout , Neu ralgia and Asthma , Thcs ? Springs are the farorit * csort of the tired an.l debillcatad , and are the FEEBLE LADIhS BEST FRIEND , Oood hotel , livery and bathing accomodatton both winter and summer. Locality highly picturesque and healthy Accessible by WaDish railway , t Evona , or C. , B , & Q. , at Albany. Correspondent solicited , REV. M. M. THOMPSON. Manager. Albany , BUoam Springs , Gentry Co. , Mo. ANALYSIS. Specific Gravity . 1.002 Reaction . Neutra Caibonlo Acid Gas . 26 In. per gallon Carbonate Calcium . 86,021 drain * Carbonate Iron . 7,041 ! ' Sulphate Magnesia . S89 " Sulphate Calcl'im ' . 1,118 " 1 Chloride Sodium . 7,280 Sllllca . l,6flfl "J Alumina . . . . 0,010 Organloand Volatile matter and loss , . . . . 1,469 " Total solids per gallon . 67,174 ' WnioiiT & MERRILL , Chemists GASH TALKS ! At the well-known Establishment OF JP. . FILBERT , 209 Upper Brouawny , the PIONEER GASH Ot Council Blufls. Notice our reduced 1'rlco LUt. We guo 18 pounds E tra 0 Sugar for . fl 00 11 pounds Granulated Sugar . 1 00 26 pound Choice Oatmeal . . .100 S6 pounds Na\y Ucans . 1 00 20 pounds Bt Hulk Starch . 100 12 jiouiids Carolina Rice . 1 00 1 ? pounds Choice I rums . , . 1 00 25 bars Buffalo Soap . 1 00 Extra Lake Trout , per pound . 09 L.rrlllard's I'luRiMir Ib . 40 1 do ton Mackerel . 15 Colorado flour , Winter , per c t . 380 10 1 ounds Glnircr Huipi . 1 CO 40pouiidnh inloy . 1 00 bKallon keg Hjiup . 1 70 White Pish , per kit . 80 llackerul , rerklt . 8ft Date * , per pound . 10 10 3 pound cans St ml a nl Tomatoes . 1 00 All kinds California KrulU . pound Link's Ktaidard 4 for . 1 00 T. T. T. All grades , according to quality , IDs to SOo per pound We aluo carry a full line of Men's , Ladleo' and Cn Idren'a One Shoes and lion' * fine UooU at > ery low prlouo. Alan full line 01 Tluwaro and general merchandise. Call on un and bo convinced tta ) < you can i u money Kt dealing with u . Goodd delivered free Inanv turtof the city. 1. . a word , we ar bound to soil and challenge ! 1 audaolu oomiietltlon In thin countv. J. P. FILUKRT nr Itroadwav N. 3CHURZ. Jisiice ; of e Peace. OFFICK OVKH AVKUICAN COUNCIL HLUPFS , - IOWA ! BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY J. 7. PULLER , Commission Merchant o. 89 I'earl Siraot Cornell BluSn. Iowa. ACOU 8IUS. E. P. OAIWELL 8IMSA CADWELL , fttlorneys-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , x > uu ti vu juw * s u IOWA OCBoe , Ualn BUeot. llooirn 1 rjij Shugxrt & Mo- Kalion' Blade. WUlpnotlMia Utate ftcd ttlenl | New and Beautiful Attractions -X2XT- Dry Goods HARKN ITnving just purchased hi Eastern Markets very choice1 stock of Spring mid Summer Dress Goods , Ginghams , Table Linen , Crashes , etc. , wt > nre prepared to oiler nu excellent selection o beautiful fabrics , and shall do so nt UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES These goods have just been opened from the monufac'u'-ers ' , and comprise the latest designs nnd novelties of the season Note bohwnfew of the MANY BARGAINS we are offering : SILDSIS , SILiKIS , Summer silks , 35c ; Summer silks , 50c ; Summer silks , 75c. Thpse nro special bargains and cannot be duplicated. Good bluck silk at 50c , worth 76c Choice black Radzimer silk , 81.00. usual price , $1.30. Black Gros Grain silk , 80c. Pure Silk Ottoman at § 1.75 , worth ffl2 25. Heavy Cloaking Tuniscinne at 81.75. A 1 grades of the famous Lyons Silks J. C. Bonnet & Co , and Autoiue Gniuet & Co. , nt Lowest Prices. DRESS GOODS ! Good plaids at 5c , worth 10c Brocade dress goods at 8c , worth loc Choice colored cashmeres at 30c. Figured suitings at iJOc. Very fiae all-wool suitings , double width at 75c , nnd never sold for less than 81.00. Also beautiful combination suitings at very low prices. TABLE LINEN AND CRASHES Good all linen table nt 30c , Good all linen table at 40c. Choice all 'inen ' table at GOc. Very fine all liuon table at 81.50 , worth 82 SO. Table crash 5c a yard. All linen towels at lOc each. All linen towels at 12c each. Prints 3c. Good Bleached Muslin5c. Good unbleached muslin , Gc. A finp assortment of beautiful spring Shawls at popular prices. Full stock of Domestic Paper Patterns. BS Catnlogues free. Very large stock of Ingrains , Tapestry and Body Brussels , Velvets , Moquettes , Axminsteis , &c. . at lowest prices in the west. darkness Brothers 401 Broadway COUNCIL BLUFFS' Fig leaves are out of style , eo are goat and sheep skin ; shawla and blankets have gene 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 , Their Prices are Truly Reasonable { &SADY , ORCUTT & FRENCH urtalns , In Lace , flic , Turcoman , Etc. Oilcloths , Mattings , Linoleums Etc jhoicest and Best Selected STOOZ in the WEST , omo and bo convinced that wo nro headquarters for all goods in our line , hoapost place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings in the C'ty. Nos. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - . COUNCIL BLUFFS. Mail Orders Filled Promptly nnd wirh Cure We have the The latest uov- finest stock and oltias for Spring all the Intest designs Overcoats w eve to select signs ve just re from. ceived. See them ONE Birr THK HANDS EST OK EMPLOY 8KILLKD IID , KcrchaDt Tailors 7 & 9 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Sim-Inter , Fresco-Painter Office No 337 W Broadway , Council Bluffs , = MAYNE & PALMER , DEALERS IN Hard and Soft Goal , AND WOOD , DULK AND BAKREL LI1IE , LOUISVILLE AND 1'ORTLAND CEMENT , WCmOAN PLASTER , HAIR AND 8EWUH PIPE Wo. 889 Broadway , COnHCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. 504 Main Street , Council BluOs. MANUKACTI.HEU OP TRUNKS , VALISES , AND SATGHELS SAMPLE CASES a specialty. Shawl , Tourist , and Trunk Straps. Twenty Years Experience. - - Repairing ! Neatly Executed. ON IMPROVED FARMS IN IOWA AND STEBEASKA ! LOWEST JUTE8 , QJ T/TT / XT PH 9 PKAHL WUEET , BKST TEIIJIS. Ki ) VYi OS VjU.J Council B'.ufis , , low