OMAHA DAILF BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , THURSDAY ; JUNE 19 , 1884. THE PAIL * BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thursday Homing , Jane 19 , suusoRtrriON IUTES. Carrlct - - ! 0 < % ont r * By - - - - - p . . By Mil - - - - - 10.00 per yew OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Street , Hoar Broadway , M1NOK MENTION , Sco J. Reitar'a Spring Goods. Work on the school building on Third slroot , between Eleventh and Twolvoth nvenuo , is going on rather slowly. The national convention was ono of considerable excitement , and nil , both ladies and gentlemen , were pleased with it. W. P. Aylcsworth is getting along well in the raisitiR of Mrs. Bryant's brick house , the first brick house raised in thi * city yot. The ndvanco car of L. Jl. Barrott'a big circus arrived here yesterday , nnd the brigade commenced scattering paper advertising the show for July 4. In the district court , the case of II. T. McPherson vs V. Jenninga was on trial yesterday , it being n suit for damaged on account of the killing of a horso. Chris. Durr lias charge of the passenger gor and Frank Everett of the ferry cars , during the nbsonco of Oharlio Mack the regular passenger conductor on the dummy. Max Mohn is puUlngdown carpets and putting up beds in the now part of his hotel. The Creston house will , when completed , compare favorably with nny { hotel in the city. Permits to wed wore yesterday granted to Jacob M. Drczor nnd Willomona Davis ; Robert Buchanan , of Wlnslow , Illinois , and Lula S. Goetz , of Sioux Palls ; John Miles and Rose Tiddlo , of Omana. A sewer IB being constructed across Maine street at Ninth avenue , before the paving at that point is completed. This is the first work on the sewer con tract lately lot to Major McCaulloy , of Das Moincs. In the case of 0. E. Oarr vs. the city , it is understood that a temporary injunc tion ia to bo issued restraining the city from collecting taxes on the land in ques tion , until it can bo determined by the courts whether it ia used strictly for agri cultural purposes. The gathering at the Y. M. 0. f A. on Tuesday evening was a decided success * . The rooms were crowded with people , all the Boating room was occupied the standing space was taken. After qomo singing and two readings there was an intermission and the delegates retired to an adjoining room. When they came in again all were ticketed to represent the states. > The jury in the case of Sapp fc Lyman va. Aikon , Underwood & Co. , were out nearly all night , and about daylight agreed on a verdict giving $1,100 to the plaintiff as attorney fooa In the cases in which they claimed to have acted for de fendants. ThO judgement asked for by plaintiffs was about § 1,400 , and the rout of the jury were in favor of granting the whole amount claimed , but ono only i wanted to give plaintiff a judgment for ono dollar , and aa a final compromise the above amount was agreed to. The recent action of the supervisors of this county will apparently stimulate Crawford county to build a now jail , oven if Pottawattamio county will not build ono for itself. The Bullotiu says : At the adjourned session of the board of supervisors Friday it was decided that a proposition to build a jail should bo submitted to the voters of this county. Pottawattamio haa refused to longer fur nish quarters for prisoners from other counties , and we must face ono or two alternatives. Wo must lot our prisoners "board around" like the ancient school teacher , in charge of a baliff , or wo must build a county jail. With the former plan our criminal expenses will not only bo enormous but justice will often bo thwarted by the escape of prisoners. The bettor plan ia to build a jail. An investment of $10,000 to $12,000 will put up a jail requisite to the needs of the county for years to como. In the end it will bo a great Having to taxpayers ; aa the expenses of tranportatlon to and from the Bluffs , medical bills , etc. , will bo avoided. The proposition will bo voted on at the general election next fall and will , wo bpliovo , command the support of a majority of the voters of the county. Buahnoll sells railroad tickets cheap to all points. PEItSON/VIj , E. J. Abbot , of Boston , is at the Ogdea. ConuUbta O , Wesley ia up and around again , A. Ilorrt , of Avocv won in the city yea * tcrday. of John Limit lias returocxl from Indiana and $ niinolu. "T. K. the Ogdm , QM , Bouthwlck , of New York , arrived at tlio Ogden yciterday , John Kpentcr li&i returns ] from u trip to Yankton and Sioux Tails , 3 , P , Filbert lias returned from Loup Val < ley And wears a healthy comiilextou , p , W.f , A. Smith , of AtlchUon , ICantu , A for nephew of ifayor Vaughan , hai arrived hero ncl i to crvo na cliiik in the JlayorV oiDco | i n place nthe latt-lamentcl. Ho tM < cmi to ho a young inan of pppotita cjualltiui of hi * produ- oeuor , and will doubtliaw make friend * and keep them lieru Sweat potato planU J rgefc stock in < he weat by W. JJ , Foster , Council Send for price lUt. BATHED IN BLOOD. A Stranger Found Lying in a Lumber Yard With His Throat Out , A Fruitless Bonroh Tor tlio Police. About 1 o'clock yesterday morning the citizens living in the vicinity of the Chicago cage lumber yard on south Mnin street , were aroused from sloop by some un < earthly yells , and shrieks , groans and callx for help. They soon located those sounds as proceeding from the lumber yard , and a number of them going there with lamps , found a man lying there /weltering in his own blood , which was still gushing forth from a cut in his throat , apparently made by a pocket knlfo which lay on the ground beside him. An attempt wan made to hunt up the police , the man yelling BO lustily that it was ovidout ho was in no danger of immcdato death , although the loss of blood from the gash in his throat was great , and was gradually weakening him. The citizens shouted and whistled nnd started off in different directions to find some policeman. Mr. George Blaxdim nnd another man wont up Main street so far as Broadway , whistling and calling , but raised no ofli- cor until on Broadway officer O'Brion came up to them. Than ho blow his whistle in vain for some time , but suc ceeded in getting Ofllcor Mot calf , who wont with him down Main street. The blooding man wasjput in a wagon , and taken to police headquarters , whore Dr. Mackrai and Dr. Emends attended to the wound , which proved to bo several inches in Inngth , but ono which was not deep enough to provo fatal. After the man had got calmed down enough to tell his story his statement was of sucli a nature aa to load to the conclu sion that ho was a little off his mental balance , possibly owing to liquor or drugs , no gave his name a'a E. P. Qoigor , and said that his 'homo was In Roseville , "Warren county , Ills. lie had boon ct O'Neill , Seward and other points in western Nebraska looking for lands , ho having years before owned a farm in Nebraska , but selling , had returned to Illinois , only to get the western fever again and so returned. Ho said that at Seward ho got on a sprno and n darkey robbed him of about $ GO and ho himself got arrested for being drunk. While in jail there a vigilance committee sent him m a card notifying him that they were going to hang him and since then they had boon following him. They tracked him to this city and when ho got off the train Tuesday night they got off too and followed him into the lumber yard. They Avcro preparing to put a nposo around his nock and ho made up his mind that if ho had to bo lynched ho preferred to kill himself nnd BO cut his throat1 Bio claimed to bo n member of the G. A. II , and so the veterans took a kindly interest in his case , and provided him with clean clothing , his own being saturated with blood. _ Ho was under the care of the physicians yesterday , and was getting on nicely , and gave promise of living many years yet. Ho is a man of remarkable strength and flno physique , and it is hoped that his present apparent mental malady may pass away. Attempts are being made to got communication with his friends by telegraph , and await their advice as to what further action shall bo taken in hla caso. John Epontor yesterday received another lot of mantels. Without doubt those arc the finest over in the city , The decorations on some are sim ply superb. If you wish something In this line do not fail to call and BOO John at 307 Broadway. HAD SOME LEFT , Tlio Old Man Who Waa Conlldouccd Still n.notlier Bag of Gold. As mentioned in THE BUB a few weeks ago , an old man from Wisconsin , named J. M. Pratt was the victim of confidence men at the Union Pacific depot , ho being robbed of $1,000 , The nervous , fright ened and distrustful actions of the old gontlomau after realizing that ho had boon swindled caused some comment at the timo. Ho would not allow even his valise and overcoat to bo cared for by the baggago-mastor at the depot , for fear they would bo stolen , and would not ao < company the officer across the river to look after the confidence follows , saying that ho was afraid that they would kill him. Those nervous and auspicious actions were at the time accounted for on the theory that the excitement of being confidoucod had proved too much for his acted nerves. It is now learned from the Sheboygan , Wis. , News , published , near his homo , which ia at ilingham , Wis. , that the old Gentleman had on hla person , besides the $1,000 out of which ho was . swindled , $1.100 in gold , and with this fact known , U is easy to account for the old man's nervousness and suspicion. Before leaving homo ho was cautioned and advised to got drafts instead of taking currency and gold with him , but the old man thought ho was able to look after himself and his money , and would not take the advice , It seems that ho must have felt not only afraid that ho would lose his gold as well aa greenbacks , but wacfoahamed of losing the $1,000 , for the statement which is current at his Wiscon sin homo is that ho was chloroformed and then robbed. If the confidence moawho relieved him the $1,000 learn that ho had still loft $1,100 in gold , they will fool like suicid ing for not striking him for all his wealth. Attention ) Hoys In Bluet 1ILAINE , lOaAK , AND VIUTOKY. There will bo a mooting of veteran soldiers and sailors at the court house on Friday evening , Juuo 20,1884 , at 7:30 : m. , to effect a permanent organization the coming campaign , It is hoped and expected that all old vet will bo at hand. Look out for Wall. MoFadden and fall in line , : J. Fox , Prealdont. : J. 0 , IliiooAiiKCK , Secretary , The Fourth t Glenwood , The enterprising metropolis of Mills county will celebrate the coming anni versary of our independence in a manner that will stir the blood of patriots. The president of the day is Hon. Wm. Wheel er. Committees have been appointed to take charge of all details and arc now working out a complete programme. The Abe Lincoln post of the O. A. II. of Conncll Bluffs will bo there and 200 Knights of Pythias from Omaha arc ox poctod. All tiling considered , Olonwood will have the boss celebration. Something for Nothing , Until further notice wo give to each twontiolh customer his purchase , what ever the price or value of the same may bo. Our cashier will keep nn accurate record of every transaction , nnd when the twentieth sale of any amount is made the purchaser will bo presented with the samo. Wo have adopted for the present this system of advertising because it gives our patrons instead of the news papers the five per cent , which it cost us. Clothing retailed at wholesale prices. Hats retailed at case prices. Furnishing goods , trunks , bags , umbrellas las , etc. , etc. Every twentieth customer presented with his purchase. MKTOALF Biios. Itoal Kstnto TranHfcrs , The following transfers were filed Juno 18th , 1884 , and reported by P. J. Mo Mahon , Council Bluffr : George Hoffman to Annie L. Gary , lot ! ) , block 2 , Jackson's add , $3000. Rudolph Tailor to Francis Guitar , lot 3 , blook 0 , Riddle's sub , § 2500. Henry Peterson to Olive A. Swift , part n J , nw J , 10 , 77 , 39 , $1 0. William Walaco to Christian Peterson nw ] nw A , 4 , 77 , 39. $1000. Avocn Loan and Land company , to Henry H. Peterson , part ni nw K 10 , 77,39 , g50. B. F. Linvillo to P. H. Ellia , lot 14 , block ( I , Oakland. $385 , Total Bales $9,005 , COMMEHOIAli , COUNCIL DLDrrS MAnKlCT. Wheat-No. 1 milling , 7C@80 ; No. 3 05 ® 70 ; rejected fit ) . Corn Local purposes , 40@45 , Oats For local purposes , 85@-10. Hny-810 00@1'J 00 per ton ; baled , fiO@K ( ) llyo-40@45o. Corn Meal 1 30 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 0 00 ® 700. 700.Coal Coal Delivered , bard , 11 CO per ton ; soft , 0 00 per ton 1 Lard Falrbank'a , wholesaling at 9Jc. Flour City flour , 1 C0@3 30 , Brooms 2 95@3 00 per dor , LIVK STOCK. Cattle Butcher cows 3 75@4 35. Butcher staors 4 50@5 00. Hogs J 00@4 25. rnormcE ANIJ Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co. , com mission merchants , 533 Broadway , Live I'oultry Chickens , C@8c ; turkeys , lOc. ijtl'c.iclios J bus. box , 1 00 , Oranges 0 00@0 00 per box. Lemons 5 OOfeG 00 par box. Bananas 3 50 ® 1 00 per bunch Butter Creamery , 20c ; rolls , choice 9@10c. Eggs 13o per dozen. Strawberries Fancy homo grown , 15c ] > er quart. Vegetables Potatoes , 3 C0@4 50 ; onions , 75c ; cabbogo , 4 centa per pound ; apploa , non'o in 'market ; Boons , ] TO@2 bushel. RiceM. D. or o'hcr tumors removed without the knlfo or drawing o blood. CHRONIC DISEASES o'klnd" Over thirty yoara practical oxpcrlcnoo Offloo No 1'oarl street , Council Uluda jtJTConcultitlon trco SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special a vortlscmonts , eve AS Loot , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , Board Ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER UNE ( or the drat Insertion and FIVE CENTS FER LINK ( or each subsequent n eartlon. Leave advertisements it out office , No. Pearl Street , near Broadway WANTS. W'ANTKB Peed cook , eood unpeg. Emmctt Hoiua , flth St. and 10th A > o. MRS. D. DUROAN. WANTED To buy a rccond hand [ Una In good condition. Addrcu with discretion and price , "A" Ilsn oluco , Council Itlufta WANTED A ulrl ( or general lioueowork. Call at IlKK olllco. " 17011 IlENT. Illicit house ( our largo tquire roomi JL1 and pantry , and two largo closets , clstorn , welt and barn. 916 per month. Location central. Kn- < | ulro J. Hulhan , 313 Broadway. Q1TUATION WANTED-By an expeilonncd iteno O grapher and type-wrltor operator. Beet o ( refer ence * . Address , tJtcnoeraphcr , box 1.ID6 , Janes- vllle , Wl . WANTKD Five hundred pieces of flrttclai ) iccond hand carpet and two hundred heating itoci. . A. J. MANUEL , 326 Ilroadn ay. /"VtD I'Al'KUS For sale U BBS olllco , at 25 cent * \J a hundred. \T7ANTEU-Every botlym Council Blurh to take VV TuiBiK. Dollrcrod by carrier at only twenty conta a week. FOH BALK Top Butrgy. Dexter springs , and tingle harness. Enquire , II , K. Seaman , 405 Broadway. HOTEL FOK IlENT The Tremont Houio ( or rent on rcajona le tcrma. Furniture will be ( old to renter. Apply on premises opposite llrood way dummy depot , Council lUuff ) , TT7ANTED Sltuitlon o homo-keeper and scam- a VV itroit bv a middle aged woman. Addreu , lira. Palmer , 1007 South llth tit Omaua. Neu. nnlCKbAYKIlS WANTKD-Meailv employment I ! . ' . . . ' r ( our llloulh8MAUTIN HUU1I1U , Coun-1 e A GENTS Ladle * and gentlemen can make first /Ycluw wage * by Belling the "Champion Bosom Utrecther and ronlng Board. " lletalli at (1.00. Any lady can do up a flue ihlrt without a wrinkle and gloM 1 H nloeiyMthoucitlaundrleican.Addrew forpftitlcuUrsO. B. B. & L Co. , B office , (01 one mouth. Railway Time Table.c COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of the rriv l and de parture of tnlni by central lUndanl time , at the local ilopoti. Tralni leave trauifer depot tea mla- an earlier and arrive ten miuuUw later. cmcAoo , luiUKoroii AMD QUINOT. UAVE. 1KUTI. 6:36 : p m Chicago Exprou 0X0 a in 9 : 0 a m Ful Mall. T.OO p rr 6:15 : a in [ * Mall and Kxprcsi , 73 ! p III 12.30 p m Accommodation. 8.M p m "At local iltjKit only. tl H OITT , IT. JOl 1MD OODIiCIti BLUm. 10.01 a m Mall and Expreei , 7.-05 p m 8:06 : p ra 1'aclflo Kiprcw , 6 0 p m OmCAOO , II1LWAVIM AMD IT. TAVk 6:26 : p m Exprou , 0:05 : a m B15 ; a m Kxpreaf , C.65 p m OnlOAOO , ROCK liLAMD AMD rAOUTIO , 6-M p m Atlantic Cxpreai , 8-OS a m 9.25 a in Day KxpreM , 0.51 p in 7ISO p in "Doe Molnee Accommodation , O.C5 p m 'At local depot only , . J1I , T , LOUH AMD rACinO. P.U a m Mall , 4:15 : p m 1:60piu : Cannon U U 11:15 : am At Tram/crcul CIUOAOO and MOKTUWUTBKH , 6:30 p m EipruM , 0.10 p m . a in l-aoina KiprtM , 6.08 a m IIODX CITT AXD MCinO. 7:10 p ra St. 1'aul Kxprvai , 8 to a ra 7iO a u Day KxprvM 0.60 p m UNIOM ricirio. 8.-00 p ra Wnteru Kxprew , 8 U a m 11:00 : a ra I'noino Kxpreu , 4:10 : pra 7:10 : a in Local Expreu , 0.61 a m 1Z:10 a m Lloooln FapreM , At Trautf er only , POUMT TKAIXl TO OMiUA. Leave 7.-20-VJM-0JO-10J0-ll:10 : a. m. 1JO-1 : JO | . - . 11-06 p m Bunday 9JO-11 : m. 1SO--JJO-6JO-8:50-ll-Xi6 : : p. m , Anim 10 mlu utci bcfvro leavlni ; tune ' Ir Opera House BAZAR WE RECEIVE AND PUT ON SALE New Goods Corsets , Lot No. 1 A good Corset , side lace , 35c , worth 60 cents. Lot No. 2 Henry Jeiuis Corset perfect fitting , 5'0c , worth 75c. Lot No. 3 French Corset nt Goc , wortli OOc. Lot No. 4 Black Corfots , embroi dered , at 75c , worth SI. Lot No. 5 Job Lot Corsets , all sizes , Parisian glove fitting , and Tampico , at 75c , worth 81.oO , Lot No. G. .Job lot very fine French Satin Corsets , in white and colors , at $1.25 , Hold for $2.00 in the largest retail houses in Chicago. Hoop Skirts , Hoop Ski ts , 15 springs , 40c. Hoop Skirts , 20 springs , adjustible bustles , 05c. Lnngtry Hoop Skirts , the best and most stylish in the market. Ladies' Hair Clotto Skirts , the only ones in the citv ladies slioiud look at them to realize their mer its. Ladies' Hose. Ladies' Hose , solid color-i , 7-Jc per pair , worth 15 cents. Ladies' Balbnggan Hose , 8ic per pnir , worth 16 cents. Ladies' Balbnggaii Hose , cleared , 12 c per pair , worth 20c. Fancy Striped Hose 15c , worth 25 cents , Fancy Striped and Plain Balbriggan Hose , full rognlars , silk checks , 26c , worth 40 cent ? . Black Lisle Hose , G5c , wortli 85 cents. New shades Lisle Hose 75c , worth 1.00. OUH STOCK OI1 LADIES' , DENTS' AND CHILDREN'S Furnishing Goods is complete in * every respect , We do not advertise goods that we do not have , and ask the people of Council Bluffs to look at goods and prices , as we can save you money. GOGK1 & MORGAN. ROLLER RINK IOE OREAM PARLOR. Taught by Pnor. SOHNOOB Tuesday nnd Friday evenings from 8:30 : to 10:30 : o'clock. KINK FOB BENT AI 515.00 PER NIOUT. JC3TLARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN. H. H. MARTENS , Prop'r. ' Mrs , HJ , Hilton , H.D. , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 323 Middle Bro'l-w y. Council BluQa , WESTERN IOWA NORMAL SCIENTIFIC AND- COMMERCIAL COLLEGE , COUNCIL BLUFFS - Will Open THE 23rd of JUNE 1884. A complete cauria for teachers and thoio desiring higher EuKlUh education , a full business course , with . tralulrjtf In actiul business practice and gencr- a. ooin | iondciico , > hort hand , ornamental poria an- Blilp , elocution , Oirmin anil music. Bplenilld rooms , largit , light and u til futnUhcd , charges very moder ate , oott of Ih las reasonable , society good , expert. enced | teachers , or further imrtlculara , Inqulroof IlEA'tDSLbY ' & PAULSON , Rouudl llluHi , Iowa. N. SCHURZ. Justice of e Peace. OFKICK OVKIl A1IEUICAN EXPRESS. UODNOIL BLUFFS , - IOWA ; BOOGE'8 SIOUX OITY HAMS. ' J. Y , FULLER , Commission Merchant tfo .88 I'cirl Street Council Bluffi , Iowa. HEADQUARTERS BAVARIAN BAND. Persons wishing to engage this Band for parties , sociables , serenades , etc. , ihouldcall or address , JAOOII P , SCHMIDT , . Manager , 25 North Main St , ' TUOS. OCTICU , U. M. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council BluOf la. Zstablishea - - 1858 Dealerelrj Foreign aad omooUo Exohaoge an M SacoriU GASH TALKS ! At the well-known Establishment OF J. P. FBLBERT , 209 Upper Broadway , the PIONEER GASH Of Council Blufls. Notice our reduced Trice List. We give IS pounds E tr O Sugar for , . 81 00 11 pounds Granulated Sugar . 1 ( X ) 25 pounds Choice Oatmeal . 100 26 pounds Navy Boms. . . 1 00 20 pounds Bst Bulk Starch . 1 00 12 pounds Carolina Rico . . . 1 00 12 pounds Choice Prum s . 100 25 bars Buffalo Soap . 1 00 Hxtra Lake Trout , per pound . 09 Lorrlhard'a Plug per Ib . to 1 dozen Mackerel . 16 Colorado Flour , Winter , per cwt. . 200 10 pounds dinit or Heaps . 1 00 40 pounds h niloy . 1 00 6 gallon keg Syrup . 1 70 Wflto Fish , per kll . 80 Mackerel , per kit . 86 Dates , per pound . 10 103 pound cans StmJard Tomatoes . . . . . . 1 00 All kinds California FrulU . pound Liuk'a Standard i for . 1 00 T. T. , T. All giadeg , according to quality , 15a to SOo per . pound. We alga carry a full line of Men's , Ladle * ' and Children' ) fine Shoes and tlen'i Fine Boot ) at very low prloo * . Also a full line 01 Tinware and general merchandise. Call on us and be convinced that you can save monny ky dealing with us. Goods delivered free In any part of the city. la > word , tre an bound to soil and challenge all audaole competition In this county. j. p. FILHEHT < 09 u .or Broadway AB there arc many So-Oalled Veterinary Surgeons In this city , who are practicing their quackery on our people , I deem It but Jujtlu ) to lay that I doly any ol them to produce a diploma , or credential , ridiculing that they are giaduatea of any veterinary nttltute , and I do hereby caution the publl j agalni luctl quacki , M I am the Only Known Graduate IN WESTEltN IOWA. Office & Pharmacy , IOWA."I E AT BLUE UABN. T. J. OADYM.D.V. S. SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. Wo truarantee the cure of the following named dli- oatoe , oruo pay : KbeumatUm , Scrofula , Ulcer * , Catarrh , all DIood and tkln dUearci , Dvtp psla , Liver Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Disease * . Qout , Noil- alla | and Athma , Tlicio Spring * are the favorite I .art of the tired an 1 debllitaUd , and are the FKK1JLK LADIKS KKXI FHIEND , QooJ hotel , llv ry and bathing acoomodatlon both winter and lummer. Locality highly plctureaqu * and healthy. Accessible by Wabuu railway , Kvouaora.U. A Q. , at Albany. CorroaponJcnc solicited , HKV. U. U. TIIOMl'SON , Uanager. Albany , Slloam Spring * , iQentry Co. , Uo. ANALYSIS. Spedfio Gravity , l.OOJ Iteactlon , Neutra Catbonla Acid Oa * Jfl In , per gallon Carbonate Calcium , 86,01 Orau * Carbonate Iron , , . 7,011 ' , ' Sulphate llagnixla 8,489 ' Sulphate Calcium , . . , . , , , , l.llfl "J Chloride Sodium M7Zoo ' SlUlca , , . . .1.6M "J Alumina . , , .0,010 Organloand VoUtU * matter and loc.1,469 " Ul Klld * per gallon B7.1U " ' Wuuu T * Uuuiix , ChemUU H.H. HORNE & CO. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars Wo make n specialty , nt our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA nd YAIIA 01GARS. All Cigars sold by us uro of our own manufacture and warranted as represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , I 552 Broadway , H. H. HORNE & CO. , I COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA , . STOOIKIIEIRT & CO -MANUFACTUnEKS OF FJNEPARLOR FURNITUBE CARPETS , CUHTAINS , WINDOW FIXTUIIES , and KKPAIIUNO axtox'iox * DDooox-rt-tioaa-s tviacl TTT : A Specialty. NO. 309 BROADWAY . COUNCIL BLUF SMITH & TOLliEIt. LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street , i COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. . -Jr Mixed Bags Wanted. The undersigned is paying the highest market price for Bags. S. GOLDSTEIN , ; . . . . 540 Broadway , Council Bluffa WHOLESALE DEALEUS JN and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA MAYNE & PALMEB , AND WOOD , BULK AND BAIUiFL LUJE , LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMFNT , MICHiaAN PLASTKR.HAIB No , 039 Broadway , - ANDSKWERPrPE. . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. 504 Main Street , Council Blufls. MANUFACTURER OP S , VALJSES , AND SATCHELS SAMPLE CASES a specialty. Shawl , Tourist , and Trunk Straps. Twenty Years Experience. - - Repairing Neatly Executed ON IMPROVED FARMS IN IOWA AND : NEBRASKA ! LOWEST RATES , TTTT PEARL STREET , CJ HO 80 BESTTERUS. O , VV , UU.J CouncU B'uffs , ASADY , ORGUTT & FRENCH urtalna , In lace , filllr , Turcoman , Etc. Oil clothsMattlnga , Llnolouma Etc hoicest and Best Selected STOOK in the WEST , ome and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods in our line , heapest place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings in the City. Nos. B , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care Ventilated Three Inch Part , Only Ladies' Furnishing Goods and Notions at COST Until All Disposed of. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , No. 337 Broadway - . s . Council Bluffs. WHY DON'T YOU ETSOME OF FITCH BROTHERS' ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? Perfect Fitting , Beat nd Cheapest. Fins Linen Collar * wid Cuffs. No. 71 Fount Street Council Bluffs , Iowa ID. IMC OOHXTJ rnESH-Ij UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. EL Ed RAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGH OXTo. OL-Si 1ST. OVI , i3t3L g t. . Ooxi.xi.oll KNICKERBOCKER PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ! 220 South Main Street , Countil Bluffs , Iowa. Wo guarantee our work aa first-claw in over manner and style at loir price ) Wo make a specialty of Groupes , Families , and especially children , whlc wo take quicker than a wink. COMB AND SEE US. ROHMTDT & RILEY. Proprietors. NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE American Plan. Furniture and appointments all now , Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council Bin MRS.J. J. GOOD. 29 Main Street - Council Bluffs