G OMAHA DA1LF BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFb , THURSDAY JUNE 6 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Thursday Morning , Juno 6 , SUnSCIUtTION IUTES. _ . _ 20 nonU week - - - - per ByMail . . - . . . - S1000 per > car OFHOB : No. 7 Pearl BtrootNear Broaaway. M1NOK MENTION , See J. Roitor'fl spring goods. The city council moots ngain to-night. Fresh baled hay and straw at 700 B'wny. Vine street is to bo brought up to grade. W. B. Braun , brother to Brauu the caterer , has a very nick child. The district court , which has had n week's vacation , resumes business to-day. The work on Win. Smith's now building - ing on Broadway is to bo commenced to day. Good walks nnd n fountain are among the needed improvomonla in Bayllss park. Broadway near Goiro's brewery has had to bo reinforced to keep from falling into the crook. The Main street railway track has boon torn up , to bo replaced with now rails , & 3 promised by the company. James Winans has opened a confection ery store next to the opera house , in ad dition to his restaurant : farther up Broad way. Although a few now benches have boon added In Baylies park , still there U need for more , especially in the sunset hours and on Sundays. Ono of the prisoners sot at work on the tono-pilo yesterday tired of the job and climbed over the fence , barbed wlro and all , making good his oscapo. There were about forty couples at the dancing school at the rink Tuesday night. The prospects for the school are excel lent , and the ioo cream parlors are well patronized. ' 'Now lamp posts are now ordered planted at the corner of Fourth street and Eleventh avenue , Sixth street and Twelfth avenue , and Tenth street and Seventh avonno. It seems now pretty certain that First avenue will bo extended through to Ban croft street The cost U estimated at ? 7COO , arid it ia proposed to charge this ap to the property directly benefited. Hans Miller , who was arrested at Donison for striking his wife over the head with a gun , has boon placed in jail hero to await the action of the grand jury , being unnblo to 'furnish the $500 bail required. B. Britton , who is writing up the ghost manifestations at Hancock , saya : " Several times in our nightly vigils wo have felt powerful manifestations of the spirits. " That settles * it fO.GO , and stand committed nntil paid. Ladies and gentleman who wish io become - como charter members of the ledge of Knights and Ladies ot Honor , to bo1 or ganized hero about Jun6 10 , may * obtain necessary information by consulting W. W. Chapman , or Frank Oook. To-morrow evening a gift social is to bo given at the rooms of the Y. M. 0. A. It Is to bo hoped thai oitzons generally will attend , and that each will bring some offering ( to make the furnishings and adornments of the rooms oomploto. Yesterday forenoon a farmer named Campbell , was driving his team along lower Broadway , when the horses became - came frightened and made a lively run , Ono of the horses climbed into the wagon-box , and in doing so got a bad gash on ono log. J. J. Auwordor & Co. , have displayed n their show window a very Cno floral decoration , consisting of compass and gqu&ro , enclosing the letter G. The whole of this Masonic doslgn being wrought in flowers by W. W. Chapman. It haa boon loaned to the festival. An attempt U being made to organize hero a branch of the Woman's Christian Tomporanoo Union , and 'tho ladles hav ing the matter la charge wll | moot at the Y. M. 0. A. rooms next Monday after noon to perfect n organization. A.U la dles interested are 'invited to bo present. There was a quio ' little wedding yester day afternoon ; , a't o'cWoik , by which Charles Harmon , aud Miss Rachel Fisher became Mr. and Mrs , Harmon. Rev. Mr. Bates performed the ceremony , and the newly wedded ones started for a westward trip. , Mr.t Harmon is one of David Bradley & Co.'s traveling tales men. men.Thomas Thomas Bo wan , secretary of the driving park association , reports that the entries are coming in very encouragingly for the meeting , There have boon ton entries in ono class alone , and ho predicts with confidence that there will bo from 75 to 100 horses at the mooting , a larger num ber , and including speedier one * , than at any previous meeting. Gus Bergman , who has boon associated with the Globe for aomo time , baa now arranged to join with T. D , King in the manufacture of cigara , the new firm to bo T. D. King A Co. , and the location 9lq Broadway. Both are well known , and with experience in the business and mapy friends , there is every reason to believe Ihe now enterprise will bo a great vuccoss , Mr. HoflelOoger It making every effort 4o satisfactorily settle the ailairs of the Crawford county bank. He liaa turned over all his property , save ono farm upon . 'which ho will more , thus proving his honesty of purpose and that his personal integrity ia untarnished by his busincta JnUfortune. Arrangement * are being to transfer the bank And its assets to parties with an abundance of capital , with a view- to paying off all liabilities , dollar for dollar lar , and resuming business. If this Is effected the bank falluro will provo only n rlpplo on the surface of business affairs that will seriously affect the Interests of none. The change will probably bo made this week. Crawford County JJuUcttn. Lately the Nonpareil claimed that an attorney of the city had aorao grievous charges to make against the city council. A citizens' committee investigated , of whom Spencer Smith , of The Nonpareil , was one. Another was E. L. Shugart. These two have reported to the council that the attorney had failed to put in an appearance when called upon to do so , Now it is the council's turn , and the com mittee Is requested to name the "attor ney , " that all may know who ho is that thus shoots from an ambush , and then de clines to coma out like a man. A number of prominent property own ers 1mvo filed their protests with the city council , aqalnst the special assessment inado against their property for filling streets In front of their lots. They claim the cily has no legal right to make such assessments , but that the cost of such Im provement must bo paid for out of the general fund. It looks as if there would bo n chance for the courts to decide in the matter. If the courts should dcclao against the city , there would bo a heavy drain on the general fund , and a li/oly commotion. If sorao enterprising public carrier would start up special conveyances for carrying visitors to and from Fairmount park at a reasonable price , and make regular trips , ho would liavo plenty of patronage. There are many hero who have no means of visiting the park , and many strangers would also tnko a look at its beauties. At present there are no such conveniences , , , f or those who have no private conveyances are not good walkers , and do not care to go to the ex pense of hiring n livery. An old man named Eaaton was yester day afternoon thrown from a load of brick on upper Broadway , by one of the wheels going down in a sort of sink-hole inado by the water from ono of the hy drants used in filling the street sprinklcra. The old man struck in the street , on the back of his head , the wag on seal falling on top of him. no had a narrow escape from being run over by the heavy load , but as it was , ha got off with no further injury than a rough shaking up. The examinations at St. Francis academy will begin on the 23rd , and con tinuo three days. The examinations at St. Josoph'a academy will occupy the two remaining days of that week. The an nual exhibition of St. Francis academy will take place on the evening of the 26th. Heretofore those exhibitions have boon hold In the daytime , but this year a change of time was deemed advisable. About 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon there arrived hero a Palmer oicurslor train of eight coaches , ) containing a par tly of about 175 who were on their return east from a trip across the continent. The party loft hero over the Chicago Rock Island. ( Thoi excursionists were expected to arrive about 2 o'clock and 'dinner was prepared for them , but there was a delay on the road. Sweet potato plants largest stock 'in the west by W. H. Foster , Council Blffus. Send for price list. Real Kstato Transfers. The following transfers were filed May 4 , 1884 , and reported by P. J. Me Mahon , Council Bluffs : JanoMcGrogan to W. B. Cunpy , part o' 82 , 77,30. $250. A. Ii. Kalilo to Max Mohn , part lot 13 , ' blook 4 , Jackson's add. $2,600 Julia D. Board to George Motcolf. lot 10 ) , , blook 12 , llayllis 2d add. $5,000. Total sales , ? 7,8.r 0. Something for Nothing , Until further notlco wo glvo to each twentieth customer his purchase , whatever over the price or value of the sarao may bo. Our cashier will keep an accurati 0 record of every transaction and when th iO twentieth oalo of any amount'ia ' made tin 0 purchaser will * bo presented with th 10 < sanvo. Wo have adopted for the prooon It thla'systorn'of ' advertising because it gives our.'patrona ' iuotoadof 'tho ' newspapers the fivo'nor ' coijt. which it cost us. Clothing [ retailed at wholesale prices. Hats re tailed at casojpricoB. Furnishing goods 3a , trunks , bags , uiiibrollas , oto. , etc. Every twentieth customer presented with his purchase. ' ' , METOAIF Buos. I'KUSONAD. W. I ) . Cuppy , ol Avocn , was in the city yoatordoy. i ' ' Ornllaloy , of Lorainle , was nt the Union W.Konnoy , of Slbloy.took a roat yesterday the Transfer hotol. Klrkliam , the jeweler , la on the nick list' nnd and his Ilttlo child has the measles. JCSBO Klliory , who lives a few inllen out of the city , la very 111 with lung fever II. O , Bowen , of Omaha , wan in the city yesterday and dined with Mr. P. Wels , John Butler , chief of the Qinaha fire depart ment , WM on thlneldo of the rlvor yesterday , Ben Newman , now a prosperous Omaha merchant , was shaking hands with old friends here yesterday. George H. Backus , of Omaha , was in the city yesterdiy looking after the organisation of A lodge here of the KnlghU aud Ladles of Honor , 8. Vf. Forsruaon left yesterday for n trip Into Nebraska , looking after his loan business. He waH accompanied by O. W. JI , Beyer , ol Grlunell. Mrs , T. A. Clark leaves this morning for Pocatello , Idaho , whore ho expect * to join her husband and make him a short vlilt. Her daughter accompanies her. J , II. Wheeler , foinorly of the Ogden , and who Is now located at JnneavilU , WIs. , In the real uttato butlueu , is back for a brief stay , preparing to nwvehU family to Wisconsin. MASONIC MATTERS. Further Doings of the Masonic Granil Lodge , Klcctlon of OlJlccrfl. At the yesterday's session of the Grand Lodge A. F , A A. II. , the committee on jurisdiction reported against the propos ed dispensing with the noit annual con vocation , and the grand lodge concurred In this report. The report of the finance committee showed the receipts for the year ending Juno 1 , 1881 , to have boon § 20,570 83 , and disbursements $20,955.05 , leaving a balance of $2,621.18 , The committee on chartered lodges re ported the whole number as137 ; nura bee of lodges extinct , 42 ; whole number working lodges paying duos , 380 ; lodges .making returns tip to May 15 , 370 : not making returns , lit. Capitol lodge , No. 110 , of Dos Molnea , ohowed the largest Increase for the year , their increase being 32. Otloy lodge , No. 200 , of Perry , ehowod the largest amount of work done , mid sent in the model report of the year. The committee on library , through Lafo Young , reported. The grnml loilgo wni organized In 1844. In 1815 nu npiiropila Inn of 8" > for tlio purchase nl books win tnnilo. .Small appropriations followed during succeeding yaarx , and 111 the year 1S82 mi appropriation of SI 0 JO was rondo fertile purchase of the Bowcu library which wita the finoit of It * kind In the world. With the bookx previously gathered , mli'cd ' to the llowon collodion , the grand loilgo now owns the niont coinprohonslvo and oxtmulvo Ma- tonic library In the world , mil it not Infra fluently Imppons tliat the nutlinrn and com1 pilcrn in Kuropo nro compelled to seek Infer inatlon on y to ba found In our Iowa Monoulc library. No correct outlmato of th library can bo formed without n visit to it. Many uf Ilia works nro rare nnd not a fiw buyonii ] > rico. LovcrB of the curious In literature ! or of the Urango nnd forgotten facts of history would bo delighted with its well loaded shelves. * * * Wo nro nblo to ( Onto that the grand librarian In faithful and competent In the discharge of lilfl dutien , nnd that ho take , ! grout pride In the 10,000 rnro volumes en trusted to hin caro. A communication was received from the Grand Ledge of Missouri , sending greetings , and expressing regret that its ollicor j could not bo present. Yesterday afternoon the following grand oflicora : Grand Master C. T. Gran ger , of Appanooso county ; Grand Senior Warden Layfotto Young , of Atlantic Grand Junior Warden E. A. Charles , o : Cedar Rapids ; Grand Secretary Thoodo/o S. Parvin , of Iowa City ; and Grand Treasurer John M. Zane , of Sao City. Bushnoll sells railroad tickets cheap to all points. Foilco Pointers. In the police court > yesterday morning , E. Curry. T. Martinson and T. Welch wore brought before the bar on a charge of being found sleeping in box cars. Martinson wai discharged , but 'tho two others were fine 97(60 ( each as they wore found to bo armed with revolvers. They will tarry for a while on the stone pile. i John Peterson for being drunk and asleepin ; the park , wan assessed $7,50 , Jbhn O'Brien , John Emraott and - Nelson , were also adjusted for plain drunks. Jennie Climor , known as "Ckub/ was arrested for disturbing the peace , &h being concerned { in some fuss at Boll Clorris' old house. Jennie Graveyard alias Cemetery Jane , wasjtho prosecuting ( witness. The case trout over until this afternoon. Two. young follows , Jonei and Phillips , charged with being mlxo < up In the row/ / were discharged. ! WT. . BiutJN lias the reputation e serving as fine meals as any in the city , His ice creams are said to bo the best Don't ; forgot the number. It is 40 Broadway. OOUNOIL BLUFFS' ' MAYOE , Ho ia Presented By Citizens "With Horso'nml Yesterday forenoon Mayor W. R Voughan was the recipient of a very practicaland , valuable giftconsisting of homo' buggy and j harness. The I hors waa purchased of'Fred Davis , fine black horse , Cvo years old , costing > $300. The buggy is a top ono , n tip-top ono , ono of ) Hnttonhauor's best , coating $350 , and the harness was made by Walters Bros. ; It cost $ 15. The whole rig ia ono worthy of carrying the mayor of a live city of 25,000 people. The presentation was made by [ Alderman Mynstor in behalf of the citizens who had joined with him in purchasing it. In irosponso Mayor Yauglin returns the following card : f A GAIID OP TUiNKS. Wra. A ) . Mynstor , P , J , McMalion , 0. Ooiso , Itav. 1).1 ) . MoMonomey , Kimball and Cluuni ) , A. Iiouio , A. 13 , Howe , Juinoa Fralney , Tlioniiw Cuwunii , llarry Blrkonblno , II , II. Martin , H. IT. Uattonlmuor , Goo. If. Wright oiul ninny othora : The boutittful and costly Itorso , buggy and ' harness , this dny iiroaentod to mo , through 'your commlttoo la most gratefully accepted. I shall ajidoavor to show my full approcla- tlon of thg BMiio by carefully looking after [ tha interest of our city , nnd I bust that before my term of oflleo Imi'oxplred. In 18 > Q , that the In * habltauta pf Couacll Blutls nuy bo Increased to fO.OOO actlvo people , and that each wuo may be free from old foRjlsm aud joalousy. Gcutleinaii , I again return to you my heartfelt - felt thouka. Very truly , \Y. 11. VAUOHAN , Mayor. Casady , Oroutt & French's great clear. tf solo of tarpets , curtains , and uphol stery , will commence Juno 5th , and continua - tinua 30 days. Look out for big bargains. Strangers visiting the city are invited to call and inspect our stock. A SOENE OF BEAUTY , The Dlnplny Mailo by Cauady , O route & French. Yesterday afternoon and evening Can- ady , Orcutt & French gayo their grand opening display of carpets' , curtains , etc. idi in their now quarters iu the Masonic Temple. Thoeceno presented was ono well worth aooing , and fully justified the exclamations of delight in which the many lady visitors expressed themselves. Certain it is , that Council Bluffs never had ns fine a showing. The whole ot the first floor , CO by 100 feet , was filled with a great variety of carpets , curtains , and house furnishings in that Hue , dis played very tiwtily. The exhibit was ft decidedly interesting ono , as well RS beautiful. lUch , velvety carpets , with great variety of designs , were shown to great advantage , Among those were special patterns , ono particularly drawing the attention of the Masonic visitors , it being a beautiful carpet , the design of which waa made up of the symbols of the mystic order. In curtains there were also some very rich patterns , in Turco man , raw silk , lace , etc. Some of these wore displayed , nil hung and draped , on poles , complete , setting forth their beauty very attractively. Turkish ruga also excited the admira tion of the visitors , nnd some beautiful patterns of Oriental table'covers. In fact , there were many really elegant goods , and many entirely now patterns , so that the visitors gained the latest ideas about the needfuls of an elegant homo. In connection with the display Mrs. L. A. Smith gave a very beautiful dis play of the fancy needlework done by herself and her class. There was a great variety of thlo , and many of the articles merited special notice. Among the la dies who belong to the class , and who oahibitod articles were , Mrs. Charles Oflicor , Miss Ilattio Uuo , Miss Ida Casady. Mra. Ira Scofield , Mrs. Dr. On berne , Mrs. George Phelps , Miss Grace Osburno , and Mrs. E. D. F. Fisher. There ncro also some very pretty arti cles shown aa the work of two little girls , Mias Clara Wheeler , ngod eleven years , nnd Miaa Ilattio Smith , aged nine yoaro. Stock. They following wore shipments of stock from the union stockyards yestor- dny : M. Kllmor , ono car hoes , G5' hoad. John Wi 'Kitifi "no car hogs , 00 hoad. D. Anderson , una car hogs , I > 7 hoad. S. Frederick , ono car hogp , " 0 hood. Morse K. AJCo. , ono carhops , CO bond , Brown & BBSS , two car hogs. 113 hoad. F , Maokln , ono car hogi , G2 hoad. II. Irgalls , ono car hogs , GO hoad. 1'orkhurHt & M. ono car hogs , G5 hoad. Columbus racking Co. , ono car linya. 01 hoad. U , S. Bliss , ono car hogs. C9 head. I. Uoatly , onojcar cattle , 31 hoad. AH the hogs wore sent to Chicago over the Rock Island , nnd the cattle to Larlmioria. . COMMKHOIAL. OODNOIL BLUrra UABKBT. Whoat-No. 1 milling , 75@80 ; No. 3 C5@ 70 ; rejected 50. " Corn Local purpoena , 40@ 15. Oats Foe local purposes , 35 ® 10. - IIoy-810 00@12 00 per ton. Rye 0@45o. Corn Meal 125 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yorda , 6 00 ® 700. 700.Cool Cool Delivered , hard , 11 50 per ton ; soft , 5 00 per ton Lard FabbanVs , wholesaling at OJc. Flour City flour , 1 C0@3 30. Broom * 2 S6@3 00 per doz. UVBOTOCK. Cattle Butcher cows 4 00@4 50. Butcher Btoors 4 50@5 00. Hogs 4 60@4 75. FBODDCR AND rnuiis. Quotations by J , M. St. John & Co. , com' mission merchants , P38 Broadway. iPoultry Ready Baleichlckens.droBsod , 12Jo ; live , 9c ; tnrkoys , dreKned , 15c ; live , 12cj Ducks , droased , 12ic ; live , 8c. .Oranges 5 00@5 60 per box. iLomons 3 004 00 per box. Bananas 2 60@3 50 per bunch Butter Creamery , 20c ; rolls , 10@13o. Hggs 12o per dozen. Btrawborrlos 1C quart tray 2 00@2 25. [ Vegetables Potatoes , 35Q40 ; onions , 75cj caobogo ! 4 centa per pound ; npplo , ready sale at 5 00 for prime stock ; lioans , 150 © U 25 per bushel. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special a vortlscments , BUO as Loet , Found , To Loan , For Bale , To Rent , Wants , Board' Inir , ' eto. , will be Inserted In thta column at the loir rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE ( or the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE ( or each subsequent n- sertlon. Leave advertisement * at ouroffloo , No. Po'arl Street , near Broadwav WANTS. / \LD PAPERS For Bale at BubOloe , at 9 centa W a hundred. SALE On Olon avenue , lot 60 foot front , unsurpassed - ' surpassed ( or a One residence , baa on It at present small frame house. Will bo sold on easy paymenta. Fuquiro on premises , No. 120 , Olon avenue. Mary roller. \\7ANTED-By a lady , a situation s short hand T V amanuensis and copyist. Has a typewriter. Addrem "J" Bee office , Council Dlufls. TXTANTED Two first class Coat makcra , Immedl- VV ately. Smith it. Teller , 7 and Main street WANTED Every bodyui Council BluOa to take TuiBis. Delivered by carrier at only twenty cents B week. FOR SALE Top Buirgy , Dexter springs , and single harness. Enquire , II. E. Seaman , 405 Broadvrny. HOTEL FOil RENT The craont House ( or rent on reason * Io terms. Furniture will be sold to renter. Apply on promises opposite Broad way dummy depot , Council IJluflj , AGENTS Ladles and gentlemen can mike flrst claw wage * by Belling the "Champion Bosom Btrccther and ronlog Hoard. " Retails at 11.00. Any lady can do up a One shirt without a wrinkle and glotu It as nloolyuthobcatlaundrleacan.Address ( or paitlculars 0. D. 8. fc L Co. , E i office , ( or our mouth. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the tlraoa of the arrival ind de parture ol traini by central standard time , at the looal dciwlg. Trains leave transfer depot ten coin U.OS earlier and ariho ten mlnutea later. CII1C1QO , IDRUNOrOK AKD QUIMCT. LI1VI. ARRIVK. 6:35 : pm Chicago ExprcM 9:00 a in 9:40 : a m Fast Mail. 7:00 : ji n- 6:45 : a m Mall and Kxprcaa , 7:10 : p m 12SOpm : Accommodation. SVOpm : At local depot only. HASiSAB CITT , IT. JOI AMD OOBKC1L BLOm. 10.-05 a m Hall and Kxpresa , 7:05 : p m 8:03 : p m 1'aclflo Expresa , 6:10 p m CI1ICAOO , UILWADKU AMD BT , rAUL. 6:25 : p m Express , 0:06 : a m 9:16 : a m Exprem , 0:16 : p m CUICAOO , &OCE ISLAND AND rACITIO , 6:30 p m Atlantic Express , 0:06 : a m 0.25 a m Day Express , fl:64 : p m 7:20 : pta "Dei Molnes Aooummodatlon , fl.C6pm At local depot only , WAIABU , IT. umia AMD FAcmo. 0:66 : a m Uall , 4:46 : p m 4:60 : pm Cannon | ) ll 11:15 : am At Transfer ml CUICAOO and KOBTUWUTIUIf , 630pm Express , B.Wpm 0:21 : a m Paolflo Express , 9.06 a in noux crrr AXO rAcine , 7:40 : p m 81 , I-aul ExpreM , 8:60 a m 7iiO a ia Day Express fl.60 p m ONIOM rAcine , SM p m Western Express , 8S5 : a m ll:00am : 1'adtlo Express , 4:40 : pm 7:40 : am Local Express , 0.64am 12:10 : am Lincoln Express , _ _ _ At Iran Jer only. DUHMT TRAINI TOOM1IIA. Uate -sKi-0sa-lo.JO-ll : : : o . m. l o-J'SO 8SO-4SO-6Jt : : : > S6 - ll:05p : m Buuday-9ao-llJO - : 10 a.m. lSOJO.6S : : : Mia5-llC6 : p. m. Am olOmln utes before learutg time , AOOD 81118. E. P. OADWKU , SIMS A OADWELt , Attorneys-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , ifaln Street. Uooma 1 and Bbuzut 4 Ifo- Will puctloa la EUta and Utr l pouiU ROLLER RINK ICE CREAM PARLOR. Taught by PKOF. SCHNOOR Tuonday find Friday evenings from 8:30 : to 20:30 : o'clock. FOU KENT AT $15.00 TEH N10IIT. WTLARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN. H. H , MARTENS , Prop'r , Mrs , HJ , Hilton , M.D , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 222 Middle tra * lir < xy. Council BlnQi. WESTERN IOWA NORMAL -SClENTinO AND- COMMERCIAL COLLEGE , COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - lUWA Will Open THE 23rd of JUNE 1884. A complete course for teachers Mid thoio desiring & lilghor r.aitllah education , a full bunlncss course , with trnlnli K In nctiul business practice Mid gcncr- a correspondence , ehort hand , ornwncntM pen run- nliip , ilficullon , Ocumn Ami music. Splendid rooms , large , light nnd will furnlnhcd , charges \cry inodcr Me , cost of Ihng \ reasonable , society good , exporl. enccd tcachcnr t-or further n.irtlculir , Inquire of 11E\HD3LKV It I'AULSOff , Council DluffJ , Iowa. N. SCHURZ. JMce of e Peace. OFFICE OVBll AS1KHICAN KXPUE83. COUNCIL BLUFFS. - IOWA ; "raw a niw&iiM , BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS. J , Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant o ,89 Foil Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. E. Eice M. D. fl It TJflDDO ° r other tnmora removed without tha Uflfl UlJIlU , knife or drawing ol blood. .GHRONIC DISEASES o'-1 ' ' Over thirty years practical experience Offio * Ho , 6 Tmrl street , Council Illuffi jSlTConculUtlon tree W. R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Biuffr. cBttta colloo Ion agcno Oil Fe'lov HEADQUARTERS BAVARIAN BAND. Persona wishing to engage Una Bane for parties , sociables , serenades , etc. , should call or address , JACOH P. SCHMIDT , Manager , 25 North Main St. GASH TALKS ! At the well-known Esttiblishmen OF J. P. FILBERT , 209 Upper Broaaway , the PIONEER GASH C3KR.O OZJH * . " 01 Council BluflJ. NdUco our reduced Price List. We give 16'pounds ' Extra 0Sugar lor . . . . .II < X ll'poundj Granulated Surar 1 DC 26 poundi Choice Oatmeal 100 25 pounds Navy Boins 1 DC 20 pounds B 8t Bulk Starch 1 CC 12 pounds Carolina Rice 1 0 12 pounds Choice 1'runt s 1 00 25 ban Buffalo Soap 1 0 Extra Lake Trout , per pound 0 Larrlllard's flag per Ib , . . . . 4' 1 doion Mackerel 1 Colorado Hour , Winter , per cwt 2 B 10 pounds Ginger Suupa 1 OC 40 pounds h mloy , . 1 ( X 5 " llon Leg Syiup. 1 7 W"lto Fish , per kll. . " ' " ' f fttf g Mackerel , viiUt. , . . . . ' . . . , ' . . . . ' . . . . . . . . B Dates , per pound 1 10 3 pound cans Standard Tomatoes IOC All kinds California Fruits pound Link's Standard 4 ( or 1 OC T. T. T. All grades , according to quality , 15o io 80o 'pe ' pound. We alto carry a full line ol lien's , Ladles' an Children's flno Hhoon and Men' * Fine Boota at ver low prlcw. Alao a full line 01 Tlnwaro and genera morchaDdlae. Call on us and be convinced that voi con save tuouoy fcr dealing with ua. Qooda dellvere free In any part of the city. la a word , ire are bound to sell and challenge A audaolo competition In this county. J. V. FJLCEUT' 204 it .cr Broadwa SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS We tua'tutoo tha euro of the following named IL ! leaMg , or no t > * y : Uheunutlam , ScrotuU , Uloet Cutarrh , a 1 Bloou and iUn dUouoa , Dvol > op U , Live Complaint , Kldnoy and UladJor Uisoiaoa. Uout , Net algla and Asthma , Tliosi BjitliiKsaro the ( avorll t > 60rt ol the tired ao.l deblllutod , and are the KKKULi : LADIKS I1KST FRIEND , flood hotel , livery aud bathing acoomodatlon bat wlnUir and summer. Locality highly plctureoqu and healthy. Acocsslblo by Wabuh railway , f Erona , or 0. , B. & Q. , at Albany. Corrorpondcao lollolted , 1UV. U. U. THOMPSON. Manager. Albany , BUoam Sprlnga , jflentry Co. , Mo. ANALYSIS. Bpeolflo Gravity 1.00 ! Ueactlon Neuttt Carbonic Acid das , . , , , 26 In. porRallo Catbonata Calcium 35,821 Grain Carbonate Iron 7,041 Sulpha teUapncsla 8,280 Sulphate Calcium 1,140 Chlorlda Sodium 7,200 BUlIca 1,680 Alumina , , . . . . .0,018 Orgaoloand Volatile matter and losa , . . . . 1,4S9 oul lolldi per gallon 87,174 WUOIIT& llBRBiLUCbemlaU As there are many So-Galled Veterinary Surgeon In tills city , who ro practicing their quickeiy o ouriooo'ci ' , I derm It but JustUeto lay that I dot any ot them to prcdjoe diploma , or credential Dmc&tlog that they are graduates nt any vctorlnar netltuto , and I do hereby caution the publlj agalni such quacks , M I am the Only Known Giadual IN WESTERN IOWA. Office & Pharmacy , 125 B'dway ' AT BLUE JJABN. T. J , CADY , M. D. , V. S. tuoa. omcu , u. M. rvur , OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council DlaHs . . Ia. Establisnsa - - 1856 Dealer * In Foreign anil omeetlo Exchange an lloow Becurltl H.H. HORNE & CO. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars y Wo mnko a specially , nt our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA nd , / / ' , 5TARA CIGARS. All Cigars sold by us nro of our own manufacture and warranted s represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , I 652 Broadway , H. II. HORNEACO. . | COUNCIL BLUFFS. - IOWA. P- u order to give my entire attention to the manufacture and enlo of HAIR GOODS , my ntiro of LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS AND NOTIONS Will bo sold at COST until all disposed of. MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , Vo. 337 , W BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. nglnccrlnK 11 Idndfl of I / ar. jJEC. auJE jytoTjEi. oaxro- , eyingcnttru i Mid SUP I " 2 llH'S 33. ST i 3O. O © 3T UMitltlos Iculntocl , ) I "ROOM 6 , NEW CPEBA HOUSE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , 101 A , . cto. \ All Orders by MallJ Promptly Attended To. El. STOOIKIIEIRT &c GO -JIANUFACTDUEH3 OF cAiinrrs , CUKTAIKS , WINDOW nxrunEa , nnd IUX-AIKINQ xX > oooi.tio3ti.isi \ix < a TTr : A Specialty. NO. 309 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUP The undersigned is paying the highest market price for Bags. S. GOLDSTEIN. : - - C40 Broadway. Council Bluffs WHOLESALE DEALEUS IN 3 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA SWnter , Grw Office No. 337 W Broadway , Council Bluffs , MAYNE & PALMEE. DEALERS IN Hard and AND WOOD , BULK AND BARREL LIME , LOUISVILLE AND POl'.TLAND CEMENT , inCHiaAN BLASTER , HAIR AND SEWKK PIPE. Wo. C39 Broadway. - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. \ 504 : Main Street , Council Bluffs. MANUFACTURER OF TRUNKS , VALISES , AND SATCHELS SAMPLE CASES a specialty. Shawl , .Tourist , and Trunk Straps. Twenty Years Experience. - - Repairing Neatly Executed , i ON IMPROVED FARMS IN IOWA AND NEBRASKA ! LOWEST KATES , CJKT 'nAT ' AHO I SO PEARL STREET , . , VV , ' BEST TERMS. O UlN iJ5 ( UU , 'Council Bluflrf , Iowa ASADY , CIRCUIT & FRENCH urtalns , In Lace , El'lr ' , Turcoman , Etc. Oil cloths' , Mattlnga , Linoleums Etc | hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST , omo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods iriiour line , hoapoat place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings in the City. Nos. G , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Mail Orders Pilled Promptly and with Care Wo have the The latest nov finest stock and elties for Spring all the latest designs ' Overcoats' w o t signs to select have just re from. ceived. See them ONE DUT THE LEADING HANDS EST OF . EMPLOYED. SKILLED Merchant Tailors 7 & 9 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. SIX UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of aH'Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGH a.-a. 3xr. ivcaixx et. , sao-u.xi.oii KNICKERBOCKER PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ! 220 South Main Street , Countil Blufis , Iowa. Wo guarantee our work aa first-class in over manner and style at low priop Wo make a specialty of Groupoa , Farnilloa , and especially children , whio wo take quicker than a wink. COME AND SEK US. SCHMIDT & RILEY. Proprietors. NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE American Plan. Furniture and appointments all now. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council BlulT 29 'Main Street Council Bluffs