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OMAHA DAIJLV BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , FRIDAY , JTJNUJ 20 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning , Juno 20 , SUB30niPTION IUTE3. By 0 rrlct - - - - - - - * nts per week By Mall - - - - . . 10.00 per year OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION , Sco J. Rollers spring goods. The Danish band have ft plc-nio on the Slut. Slut.Tho The city council is to tncot again nox Monday ovoning. The bankrupt clothing sale is to bo transferred to Omaha to-day. The Presbyterian church folks are to liavo a sociable Friday ovoning. Regular mooting of Fidelity council No. 100 , R. A. , this ( Friday ) ovoning. The Gorman Lutheran church folks had a picnic yesterday at Park's Mills , K 0. J. Toady , a plain $7.60 drunk , was the only business before the superior court yesterday. The alloy north of Broadway , and run ning between Main street and Bryant , is in a horrible condition. The water in the Glen avonno reservoir on Wednesday was within two foot ol tlio top , the highest it has ever boon. The drinking fountain at the corner of Broadway and Bryant streets is already being well patronized , especially by the horses. The examinations at St. Joseph's academy , which were to have boon hold this week , have boon postponed until Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday of next. There are puddles of muddy water standing in prominent business and resi dence streets which ought to bo looked after , as green scum it accumulating and malaria being manufactured. In the case of McPherson vs. Jennings the jury has found a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $102.60. The claim-was pay for a horse which broke its neck in the mantror of Jenuiug'a barn. Justice Schurz has tied the matrimon ial knot botwoou John Miles and Hiss Rose Tiddcs , both of Omaha. Ho has oho joined William Patten and Nancy Clemens , both of Mis- Bouri. The fact of three false fire alarms being - ing turned in Wednesday night , ono right after the other , indicates that someone ono was fooling with the boxes. Who was it ? The chief says ho will give $25 to know. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hugh are issuing invitations to the marriage of their daugter , Miss Ida to Mr. Charles Fox , of f't the firm of MoAltoo & For , the ceremony to take place at SU Francis church next Tuesday ovoning. On Wednesday evening Rov. Mr. Mackoy was called to the U. P. hotel to marry llr. Richard Buchanan of Avoca , to Miss Lulu S. Goetz , of Sioux City. The wedded ones took the first outgoing train after the coroirony.1 Some of the Omaha fire department were visiting hero Wednesday night , when the three false alarms were sent in. Rather an expensive way to entertain visitors , as each alarm costs the city § 7.CO for mlnuto-mon'a time , oto. Jesse Ellor , a well-known citizen-living a about five miles out , died Wednesday after a long and severe illness. Ho was aged 02 years , and had resided hereabout about eight years. The funeral was holt ] yesterday , the remains being laid at rest , about six miles from Atlantic. A private letter from A. F. Bono , who is now in Washington territory on a health-Booking trip , says that ho in inv proving. Ho has lately had a grand time salmon fishing at Astoria. Ho says hemet mot William Garner , who loft hero a year or so ago. Ho has a farm and is doing woll. A lively little sot-to is reported as hav ing occurred yesterday morning between detective George Stollor , the dispute being about a claim for house rout or Bomothing of that sort for which Edgar had got tired of being dunnod. In the sot-to Stellar is said to have got the worst of it The case of 0. E. Burdlck , charged with perjury in his charges against Officer O'Brien beioro the council came up be- > Justice Schurz yesterday afternoon , bul a motion to dismits on account of a tech ideality was argued at length and so many law authorities cited that the justice concluded to hold the matter under advisement until this morning. Some complaint is made that the homo dealers were not given a chance to bid on furnishing drinking fountains for the city , but that they were bought else where , and local agents rejected entirely , The fountains cost about $110 each , and [ freight with cost of setting added. The largo fountain at the corner ef Bryan a and Broadway cost 8350 delivered , ant the cost of setting additional. One of the evening papers says that "some of the friends of Rov. Mr. Whit tlesoy , pastor of the Oongrogatlona ' church at Orcston , uro seeking to have him called hero to fill the vacancy caunec by the resignation of Rev. Cyrus Ham Hu , " This is a little premature , at there Is no vacancy yet , the resignation of Mr. Ilamlm not having been actc ( on , A meeting has been palled for nox Monday night \o \ consider the resign ' fctlpn , but tt la doubtful about its belt ) ' 'accepted , many objecting to letting Mr .ITanjlin go , if they can possibly porsuad liim tontay. AFTER THE FOURTH. What Will Council Bluffs Saloon Do Under a Prohibition Law ? Tlio Council Attoniptn to Answer. The query is frequently made M what tlio gnloons will do after the Fourtl of July , as the atato prohibitory law goes into effect then with all its droadc < ponaltioi. Some predict that there wil bo a general going out of business , bu while there will probably bo fewer saloons , yet it is evident that thcro wil enough. The city council has paesct an ordinance , which , in view ot the stnto prohibitory law , id BO unique ns to bo worthy of a careful perusal. The attompl M evade the ntato law is laughable , and aa legislators the present city council ought to have this ordinance printed on onthor , and A copy furnished each one. The ordinance is as follows : Section 1. Do it nrdnincd by the city conn oil of the city of Council Uluffa , th.it miy per son or | XrnoiiH0irt ! ate cnpnged or intend to ngngoln llio btmineai of kecpinjr a saloon for iioptirji no ofsclllncnny nnd all liquid * of every hind nnd cli.irnttcrnn drinks , not in ! eluded in the tirohlbitory law of _ tlio fitnto , shall petition tlio city council of raid city \vith ho cndorccmnnt nf tiireo noiRlibors in the im < nodlato vicinity of the plnco where ha In en f po < l or Intend * to ngngu in the buftincfui of idling Ruch driolf" not prohibited by law ; and ou prcnoutation of Htich petition witb such endowed recommendation , tlio city _ council hull grant to such | xtltloncr or jietitioncni a lennit or license to sdl Hticli drinks as am not irohibited by law ni aforesaid , and shall on ippl catlun made for the purpose aforesaid by resolution , grant taid ] > cnnitor license to sucli pph'cnnt. nee. 2. Ard bo it further onlm'mxl that any icrnon or ix-irons , mnkiii ) , ' aplicntion ] for noli permit or license , shall accompanymud wtitiun with a bond in tlio pcnnl sum of ono 'loiisnnd ' dollar * , conditioned that bo will boy tlio ordinance ) ) of the city , and that bo ill pay the sum of ono hundred dollaru qunr- crly in adranco to Haid city for such permit r licpnso ; a' o that ho will In no wise allow or ernilt Ills place of businom to bccoino dinar- Brly or neil to any minor any drink of any iml without the pernonal consent of the arent or guardian of Mich nlnor or minors , nd that bo will not sell , give or permit any no to furnish an habitual drunkard with a rink or drinks In his raid plnco of butincsg of 10 kind not prohibited by law an aforesaid , iroylded , however , that any person orporsons laving Bitch permit 'or license from ip City of Council Bluffs to soil rinks as aforesaid in his place of asinca % shall have n right to keep and pell 11 intoxicating nnd vinous liquors for me- mnlcal , culinary , scientific and sacramental urposeses is now provided by law to take lect on the 4th of July , 1884 , on his or their omplinnco with the laws of the state , pro- libiting the Halo of Intoxicating or vinous tjuors , as provided in euid net. and that any prjon or persons Helling any drinks not pro- ibitcd by law or any liquors prohibited ns 'oremid without having obtained a permit to ell the same as aforesaid , shall bo guilty of a ntsdemuanor , and on conviction shall be fined i a sum not exceeding ono hundred dollars ; rovlded , however , that the foregoing uro- isions shall not apply to "soda fountains. " Sec. 3. And bo it further ordained that on application and the gianting of a permit r license ns aforesaid to any penion or parsons v the city council of said city to sell any nnd 1 drinks not prohibited by statute to take feet and bo in force on the 4th of July , 1884 , . shall bo presumed that such person or per- OHH have obtained such permit ns is required y law , to sell all vinlpus or sniritous liquors or mechanical , scientific , medicinal , culinary , 5 r sacramental purposes aa is oxcoptcd from aid prohibitory act , for the Bald imposes jnen- iancd in said uct. Sec. 4. That any person or persons , by iiinsolf , clerk or ngont who shall keep n atoon or other place , who shall refuse or eglcct to take out a hcrnso to cell drinks of ny kind not prohibited by statute , in his or heir pi co of businesses aforesaid , or whera wrniits have been obtained to soil spiritous or inum * liquors , oxcentcd for the purpose as ofincd in said prohibitory act , shall bo guilty f a misdemeanor , nnd shall bo punished as irovidcd in this ordinance , provided however , liat this shall not apply to drug stores or 'soda fountains. " provided further , however , liattho provisions of this ordinance shall ppy ] to drugstores and Bo.da fountains when ny prohibited liquors are sold contrary to the enns and provisions of the aforesaid prohibi- ory act of the twentieth general assembly of owa , 8 la. D , And bo it further ordained that my person or persons who shall attempt to coep a saloon or place for the sale of any > per , al , wino or other vinious liquors pro- libitod by law , without having obtained from ho city of Council Bluffs , as heroin provided , liconaa to soil such drinks ns are not prohib till or have obtained n rcrtnit to sell such li [ uor * ns ate excepted from the provisions ol aid prohibitory not ror the purposes therein defined , shall bo Ruilty of n misdemeanor , pro vided , however , that thin ordinance shall not apply to wholesulo dealers , for manufacturers is in limited ini > adj ! > rohibitoryactfor the manu- acturu and palo \Inous limiani outside of ho itato of Iowa , but that tlio same shall ap- ) ly to retull doalora only ; and provided fur- her , that any retail doilcr who nliall under a H'rmlt obtained , ns Ix provided ( n said prohlb tciry net , to sell vinous liquors for tnoclianl vl , mtdtclnul , Hciontillc , culinary , or cacra nental purposes , \\lii ) shall sell any vinous IminiH fcr any purpose than is allowed In bis aid penult , uhull bii within the provisions of his ordinance , and guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 0. That all licenses granted under this rdinancu. chall bo dated from the time said ICPIMH isi'Niied.und nhallt'ndon the Ith day f July of each yojr , nnd all licenses issued hallbardato of too day of issuanca and shall erminnte as aforusaiil. and said llccmso Khali 10 pal'I quirtorly in wlvnnco , and any licanso ssued during the fractional part of any quar- er then thu fractional licvnsa shall bo iiaid In dvanco to thu coinmoncoment of the next quarter and a record of nil licenses issued vith the name of licenses and number anil ocation of tilacu of business. 8eo. 7. Tint any IK-IUOU or per ons who violatn thu provisions of this ordinance shall in guilty nf a misdemeanor , and on contvleion hall bu fined in the sum of not exceeding ono Kindred dollars and cost * nnd the collection hereof shall bo enforced ns Is now provided y law. _ The third oar load of gasoline stoves or John Eponotor ia on the way hero , ind ia expected to arrive in a few days. Those who wish summer stoves , eomo- hing that will keep you cool , wait until IICBO stoves arrive before buying clso- whore. Thomas Stevens , the bicyclist making the trip across the continent , and whoso arrival in Omaha was noted in yester day's BBK , arrived on this side yesterday. Io made no tarry , simply passing up Broadway , otopphig long enough to take drink at the now fountain , and then proceeding on his way out of the city toward - ward the rising sun. The bankrupt clothing stock will bo 'ound at Omaha ou 1303 , Douglas at near 13th , for ton days only. Those In need of clothes will find it to their interest to nvest the faro to cross , aa these goods are slaughtered at about your own price. THK RKOBIVEII. Hnmctliliif ; for Nothing. Until further notice wo give to caoli twentieth customer his purchase , whatever over the price or value of the some may bo. Our cashier will keep an accurate record pf every transaction , and when the twoniioth sale of any amount is mad the purchaser will bo presented with th samo. Wo have adopted for the prcsonl this system of advertising because it gives our patrons instead of the news papers the five per cent , which it coal us. Clothing retailed at wholesale prices. Hats retailed at case prices. Furnishing goods , trunks , bags , umbrel las , etc. , oto. Every twentieth customer presented with his purchase. MtsTOAtr Bnos. PKIISONAU Fremont Itenjnmlno of At oca , was in the city yesterday. John Tcmploton'n sinter was reported as a littla better yesterday. T. Bowman and Paul Lacy are at Sioux City looking at the race * . Mis. IJoAch , cf Hamburg , is bore visiting lier ulster , Mrs. Arthur Con 1m. Ben Nowmin , now ot Omaha , was shaking lands with h I ffs friends yes crday. W. B. Itccd and family , who have been vis ting In Howard , O. , for n month past , have cturnod. K. W. Wild , not Oscar , was at Bcchtcl's fsterday , representing the wlro company of Iclmann , Mo , D. N. Mngrudor of the Milwaukee & St. 'aut road who has been quite ill for about n nonlh is slowly recovering. Prof. McNaughton goes to Dunlap to-day to attend the graduating exorcises there and o deliver the annual address. John Epontor yesterday received nether lot of mantels. Without doubt .hcso nro the finest ever in the ity. The decorations on some are sim- > ly superb. If you wish something in Ilia line do not fail to call and see John 1307 Broadway. COMMEKOIAJJ. OODNOIL BLUFFS MABKET. Wheat No. 1 milling , 75@80 ; No. 3 C5@ 0 ; ro ] acted CO. Corn Local purposes , 40@45. Oats For local purposes , 35@-10. Uay-810 00@1I ! 00 per ton ; baled , 00@CO Rye 10@45o. Corn Meal 1.30 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , C 00 ® 00. 00.Coal Coal Delivered , hard , 1160 per ton ; ooft , i 00 per ton Lard Fatrbank's , wholesaling nt 9.c. Flour City flour , 1 G0@3 30. Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz , LIVE STOCK. Cattle Butcher cows | 3 7C@4 25. Batcher toors 4 G0@5 00. Uogs-4 00@4 25. PRODUCE AND FBCITS. Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co. , com mission merchants. fiSS Broadway. Live Poultry Chickens , C@8c ; turkeys , Oc. Oc.Pcachoa Pcachoa j bus. box , 1 00. Oranges D 00@G 00 per box. Lemons 5 00@0 00 per box. Bananas 3 6Q@1 00 per bunch Butter Creamery , 20c ; rolls , choice 0@10c. Eggs 13o yo * dozen. Strawborrlos Fancy homo grown , IDo per uart. Vegetables Potatoes , 3 C0@4 50 ; onions , > c ; cabbage , 4 centa per pound ; apples , lone in market ; Beans , irX225per ) lushol. Rice M. D. or other tumors removed without the CANCERS , knife or drawing o blood. CHRONIC DISEASES Over thirty yean practical experience Office No Pearl street , Council IHufla iTOoncultatlon tree SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special R vertlscmonW , mo aa I < oet , 'ound , To I/oan , For Salt , To Rent , Wants , Board ng , etc. , will be Inserted In thlj column at the low ate ot TEN CENTS FER LINE ( or the Drat Insertion nd FIVE CENTS PER LINE ( or each eubsequent n- tertlon. Leave advertisement ! at our office , No. earl Street. Dear Broadwav WANTS. WANTED Ooal cook , ( rood wages. Emmctt Ilouso , Cth St. and 10th Ave. UltS. B. DURQAN. WANTED To buy a iccond hand pl&no In good condition. Address with discretion and irlco , "A" BKK ofllco , Council Bluffs. WANTED A clrl lor general boaseirork. Cell at BKB office. FOR KENT. Btlck house ( our largo iquara roomi and pantry , and two largo closets , cistern , well and barn , 316 per month. Location central. En- [ Ulro J. SulHan , 313 Drotdway. 01TUATION WANTUD-By an experienced Btcno O Rrapher and tjpe-wrlter operator. Best of i oft r- ncca. Address , Stenographer , box 1,156 , Janes Illo.WIa. WANTKD FUo hundred pieces ot flratclats second hand carpet and two hundred heating totes. A. J. MANDEb , 325 Broadway. \ID PAPERS For Halo at Bu office , at 26 cents a hundred. WANTED Every body in Council Elufls to take TuiDii. Delivered by carrier at only twenty cents a week. [ 7011 SALE Top Buargy , Dexter springs , and L' single harness. Enquire , U. K. Seaman , 405 1 roadway. FOll UENT-Tlio Tremont Houto ( or HOTEL on rcosona Io terms. 1'uralturo will bo old to renter. Apply on premises opposite Broad way dummy depot , Council BluDs. WANTED SltuUlon as house lco i < er and seam- itrcai bv a mlddlo aged womin. Addroas , ilrs. I'aluiur.lOO ? Bouth llth tit. Omaaa. Neb. BUIOKLAYKUS WANTKD-Eteody employment ( or ( our months. IIAUT1N HUiillEd , Coun- U IluT ) ( . A OKNTS Ladles and gentlemen can make first [ \.claua wages by eollliiK the "Champion Bosoui trecther and ronlne Board. " Uetalls at tl.OO. Any lady can do up a , line ihlrt without a wrinkle nd glo i It as nicely as the ueit laundries can. Addresser or paitlculars 0. B. ti. & L Co. , B , otlloo , ( or one mouth. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of the arrival and do. xkrturool train * by oentrol standard time , at the ooaldouoU. TraUn loaro transfer depot ten mln act earlier and arrive Uiu ulnutoa later , CIHOAOO , tDBUVOrON AMD QDIMOT , LIAVE , 1RMVB. 6UI6i > m CliloaKoEznrcea. O.-oOatu 0:40 : a in Kant Mall. Jon : p tr :4B : a in [ 'Mall and Kiproas , 7 ! ' J p m 2.SO p IU Accommodation. S.40 j > m 'At local depot only , KlNBiHClTT.HT. ; 01 AND OOUBCIL JLWfS. 0,05 ft m Mall and Express , 7:05 : p m 8:06 : p m 1'aclflo Express , 6:60 : j > m OUIOIOO , UltWiPKM MO HT. fiUL. 6i4 : p m Express , D.-05 a m 9:1 : } a in Express , 0.65 p m CIHCUUO , ROCK ISblND AND fACiriC , BSO : p m AtUutlo Kxpruu , 6:05 : a m 0.-25 a m Day Express , 0.6 ( p m 1:29 : p m "Dei Uolnv * AooouuiiodaUon , C.-05 p m At local depot only , wiiAaii , IT. louts AMD rAcinc. 0:5S : a in Mall , : < 5 p m 4:60pm : Cannon UU 11:15am : At Transfer > * nl cmoAooand MO TUw ffT ia. 60 p m Expresa , flM p m 8SJam : Padflo Kxprcss , 0.05am noux OITT no rAcino. : < 0 p in Bt i'aul Expreu , 8.60 a m : Oaui ) Day Express 0.60pm union rAcirio. 8X0 p m Western Expreef , 8:55 : a ui 11:00 : a ro Taclflo Eipreaf , : < 0 p in 7:40 : a in Local Expreu , 0:54 : a m IxUO a in Lincoln ExprcM , At Trantter only. PVMMt TRAINS TOOWAUA. tear * 7:2O-S:8n-8:80-10 : : : -lliOa. l : . in 1 0-dO 3:30-4i8O-SO-fl.SO : : 11-06 p. m Sunday 9:50-11:10 : : am. :30-S.SM:30-no5 : : ( ) : : p. m. AriUelOnln t bofuio learioK tluio New and Beautiful Attractions Dry Goods ITaving just purchased in Eastern Markets very cnoicc stock o : Spring and Summer Dress floods , Ginghams , Table Linen. Crashes , etc. we are prepared to offer an excellent selection of beautiful fabrics , am shall do sent UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES These goods have just been opened from the manufacturers , an < comprise the latest designs nnd novelties of the season Note below a few of the MANY BARGAINS wo are offe ring : SILIKIS , SILIEIS , Summer silks , 85c ; Summer silks , 50c ; Summer silks , 75c. These are spscial bargains and cannot bo duplicated. Good black niHr at 50c worth 76c. Choice black Radzimer silk , 81.00 , usual price , $1.30 Black Gros Grain silk , 80c. Pure Silk Ottoman at 81.75 , worth $2.26 Heavy Cloaking Tuniscinne at 81.75. Ail grades of the famous Lyons Silks .T. C. Bonnet & Co. , and Antoiue Gurnet & Co. , at Lowest Prices. DRESS Good plaids at 5c , worth 10c Brocade dress goods at 8c , worth 15c Choice colored cashmeres at 30c. Figured suitings at 80c. Very finp all-wool saitings , double width at 75c , and never so'd ' for less than 81.00. Also beautiful combination suitings at very low prices. TABLE LINEN AND CRASHES Good all linen table at 80c , Good all linen table at 40c. Choice all inen table at GOc. Very fine all lineu table at $1.50 , worth 82 60 Table crash 5o a yard. All linen towels at lOc each. All linen towels at 12c each. Good Bleached Muslin , 5c. Good unbleached muslin , Gc. A finp assortment of beautiful spring ; Shawls at popular prices. Full stock of Domestic Paper Patterns. ( "Catalogues free. Pncos reduced on Ingrains , Tapestry and Body Brussels , Velvets. Moquettes , Axminsteis , &c. , to reduce stock. Call and get prices before elsewhere. elsewhere.Harkness Brothers 401 Broa dway COUWCIL BLUFFS. ROLLER RINK IOB OREAM PARLOR , Taught by PKOF. ScnNOOR Tnosday nnd Friday ovoninga from 8:30 : to 10:30 : o'clock. BINK FOB BENT AT 815.00 PER NIOUT. TLARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN , H. H. MARTENS , Prop'r. Mrs , H , J , Hilton , H. D , PHYSICIAN & SUEGEON , 322 MldSlo Brovliray. Council BIuQa. WESTERN IOWA NORMAL -SCIENTIFIC AND- OOMMEEOIAL COLLEGE , COUNCIL BUUFF3 BUUFF3Will Will Open THE 23rd of JUNE 1884. A complete course for teachers and thosa desiring a lilglicr KuKll/ih / education , a full business course , with training In ncliwl btulnfes r' ctioo and gcner- oorrciponUcnro , thort liand , ornamental pen-i an. Bhlp , elocution , Oenn M and music. Bplriidld rooms , arire , llelit and well furnished , chanc very moder ate , oo t Of IMnirrooioimllo , society good , oiperl- cnoed tcochcra. for further iiartlcularn. Inquire of BEAUDdLEY & 1'AULsOtf , Council UluOa , Iowa. N. 80HURZ. Justice of e Peace. OFKICE OVKK AMKIHOAN EXPUKS3. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA ; L ) . BOOQE'S SIOUX CITY IIAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Oommission Merchant No .83 Pearl Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. W. R. VAUGH AN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Uluftr. Itcal estate collection agency , Odd Fellows Block over Savings Bank , TUOS. omoiu , n. M. rmir. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council BluBt Ia. Established - - 1856 Dealers la t'orelen ILC'1 omeitlo ExcbaoK * aa llrw * Sftcuritl GASH TALKS ! A.t the well-known Establishment or J. F. FILBERT , 209 Upper Broaaway , the PIONEER GASH Of Council Dlufla. Notice our reduced Price List. We give IB pound ) Extra 0 Sugar ( or $1 00 11 pounds Granulated Sucar 1 00 25 pounds Choice Oatmeal 100 25 pounds Navy Beans 1 00 20 pounds B et Bulk Starch 1 00 12 pounds Carolina Klce t 00 12 poumlaChoice trunia 100 25 Lara UuflaloSoa ] 1 00 Extra Lake Trout , | > or pound 09 Lorrihard's Plug per Ib 40 1 dozen llackeiel 15 Colorado Hour , Winter , per cwt 2 DO 10 pounds aliurer Sunps I CO 40 pouiulu h ruloy 1 00 6 Ballon keg BJIUJI 1 70 Whlto Fish , per kit 80 Mackerel , perklt 85 Dates , per pound 10 10 3 pound cant St nJard Tomatoca 1 00 All kinds California Fruits pound Lusk's Standard * for 1 00 T. T. T. All grades , according to quality , 15o to SOo per pound. Wo also carry a lull line ol Men's , Ladles' and Children's flue Shoes and Ucn's Flue Boots atery low prices. Also * ( ull line 01 Tinware and general morchabdlse. Call on us and be convinced tha' ' you can sivo money v j dealing with us. Qoods delivered free In anv part of the city. la a word , we are bound to sell and challenge all nudaola competition In this countv. J. I1. FILBEIIT 09 u .or Broadway As there ara many So-Oalled Veterinary Surgeons In this city , who are practicing their quicker y on our people , I deem It but Just l ( oto lay that I dclr any ol them to prod > c a diploma , or rrcdentla's ' , DdlcatlnB that they are gmduatea n ( any veterinary nitltute , and I do hereby caution the publljagalni luch quacks , a < I am the Only Known Giaduale IN WESTEllN IOWA. Office & Pharmacy , l26B'dway ' , AT BLUB BABN. T. J. CADY , M. D. , V. S. SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. Wo iru - ntee the cure of the following named dls seu s , or no pay : Ilhoumatiim , Scrofula , Ulcers , Catarrh , a'l ' Blood andiklndUcaies , Dvipepsla , Liver Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Oout , Neil- algla and Asthma , Thesa Springs are the favorlt * osort of tlio tired anl debllltatad , and are the FEEBLE LADIKS BEST FRIEND , Good lioUl , livery and bathing aooomodation both winter and summer. Locality highly plcturesqur and healthy. Accessible by Wabasn railway , s Kuma , orU.B. & ( j. , at Albany. Correspondent solicited , 11KY. M. U. THOMPSON. Uanager. Albany , BUoun Springs , .Gentry Co. , Mo. ANALYSIS. Bpeclflo Oravlty. . , . , . , . 1.002 Reaction . Neutra Carbonic Acid Ou . , . , , , . , ! fl In. per gallon Carbonate Calcium . . . , , S6.0J1 Gralni Carbouate Iron . , . , .7M1 ! ' BulphataUagnesia. , . . . , Bulpbato Calcl'im. . . . . . . . 1.148 " Chloride Sodium . . . . . . . . . , . . . _ . .7SW ( SlUloa . , . , . , . . . , . , . 1.686 " Alumina. . . . . , . .0,018 Organic and VoUUIematter , and loas. , , . .1,163 " til lOlldf ptc gallon . 07,174 " WUJU T ti Msatu.1 , CbeiuU'.s H. H , HORNE & CO , , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ne Cigars Wo make n specially , nt our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA > nd YAHA 01GARS. AH Cigars sold by uaaro of our own manufacture and warranted as represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , I E52 Broadway , H. H. HORNE&CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA , IE. STOOZKIIEIRT &c CO MANUFACTUnEllS OF FINEPAELOE FUEKETURE CAnrETS , CUUTAINS , WINDOW FIXTUnES , and REPAIIHNO Xxx.'t oxiox J f o o o x * n t i o aa. si n.xx d XJ jDliolfstorsr. NO. 309 BROADWAY - - y > . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA SMITH & TOMjEO. LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 0 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Mixed Bags Wanted. The undersigned is paying the highest market price for Rags. S. GOLDSTEIN , ; - - - . 540 Broadway , Council Bluffs WHOLESALE DEALEUS IN HATS , OAFS BUCK GLOVES , and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA MAYNE & PALMER. 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Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care Ventilated Three Inch Part , Ladies' Furnishing Goods and Notions at COST Until All Disposed of. MES. D. A. BENEDICT , No. 337 Broadway Council Bluffs. WHOLESALE Hardware , Cnflery , Tiler's ' Stock , Etc jGTSpocla ! attention to ordera by null. COUNCIL BLUJExOi IOWA. -ON TRIMMED HATS THIS WEEK. { MRS. S J. NORRIS , GRESTON HOU - EVEBYTIIINa Nos. 21 ? and 219 S. Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS O. DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF ML PIPER Interior Decorations. \V 13 S. Pearl Street und 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUF IOK CREAM. WATER ICES EESTAUEANT AND CAFE "VST. M ? . E63R.A.TJDXT 404 Broadway. ) J Meals at all Hour * . Council Bluffs , j i Tartlet a Specially.