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    OMAHA DAILY" BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , FRIDAY , JTNE 27 , 1884.
THE DAILY BEE
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Friday Moraine Juno 27 ,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
entl per'wo <
- - -SO
Hy Carrier - - - -
By Mall _ - - - . . - - tto.00 per ye
OFFICE :
No. 7 Pearl Street. Near Broadway.
M1NOB MENTION ,
Lawns nt Uorknoas Bros.
See J. lloitora spring goods.
A social dance is to take place nt tli
rink this evening.
See Brnokott , 224 nnd 220 Broadwnj
for fire works'
Oarpots of nil kinds nt n great rodui
lion nt Harknoss Brothers.
The { Dcnison band nnd the dologntlo
from that ; ) lnco returned here ycstorda
afternoon.
Mary Anderson seeks a rolonso froi
Ohnrlcs Anderson on the ground that 1
is too much given to drink.
Juatico Schurz has tied the matrimi
nial knot between George Oonrad an
Ida M. Ferguson , both of Cnrson.
In the district court yesterday n no
trial was refused in the case of Ilonu
Everett against the 0. & R. I.
The colored man , Austin , arrested fc
assaulting nnd battering ono of Molli
Wallace's girls , was discharged yostordaj
The city council is to moot nt 1
o'clock to look over the estimates on th
paving contract. The now bonds nro ox
peeled to nrrivo this morning.
Mra , Benedict ia now making aoim
special offers on hair goods , ns will bi
noon by nnothor column , nnd Invite ;
cspecl&l nttontion to quality as well a
the prices.
John Nicholson , who has a buildinj
near the stock yards in Omaha noarlj
completed , yesterday got word that tin
gale had about ruined it , Ills loss boini
about $500.
Permits to wed were granted yesterday
to Samuel F , Thompson , of Olarinda
and Alzado A. Oadwoll , of Dunlap , nisi
to I. n. "Williams , of Loveland , ant
Clara H. Moss.
0. N. D. Leonard has applied for i
divorce from his wife , 8. V. Leonard
claiming that she had another huabanc
from whom aha was not divorced whet
ho married her.
Sir. Barko has bought a Shotlandjpoivj
for use in his Excelsior photograph gallery
lory , oo that boys and girls who want t <
bo pictured on horseback now have ai
excellent ehanco.
The cano of Harry Hanson , who wa
"brought back from Kansas , on a oharg
; of stealing a horse and buggy from "th
ibluo barn , " will coma up this aftornooi
in Vaughan's court.
Five of the soap and jewelry combina
tion swindlers left the oily ycstordaj
leaving still behind them a quorum to at
tend to such "suckers" as may feel inclined
clinod to blto nt their bait.
Ool. Daily is negotiating with Omahn
parties for the sale of the speedy little
mnro , Mattlo Harlo , the price being § 3-
000. In any event the colonel will have
her show up in the Omaha races.
The residence of Mrs. Wnllwoy on
south Madison street was entered early
yesterday morning by thieves , but noth
ing was stolen owing to her son , Fred ,
awakening aiid frightening the thief.
Entrance was gained by cutting out the
window screen.
The little financial flurry about Smith
& Toller's tailoring establishment scorns
to have grown out of a misunderstanding ;
nnd was speedily cleared up yesterday , so
that the firm has resumed business , as
indicated by n notice given olsowhoro.
Their many patrons will bo glad to hoar
of this satisfactory resumption.
T ? . J. Ashton , a young follow only sov-
'ontoon years of ago , reached here yester
day on his elegant bicycle by which In is
traveling from llockford , 111. , to San-
Francisco , no stopped nt the Odgon
long enough to bathe and got rubbed
down , and then wont on his wny. Ho it
in excellent health , and has thus far mot
with no mishaps.
The case of John Smith charged witli
kidnapping a little daughter of Ed
White's , will como up this afternoon be
fore Justice Vaughan. There soon :
doubts as to whether there will bo inuol
of a kidnapping cose out of it , it appear
ing that Bmith and White were drinking
heavily together , and White got strayot
oil , leaving the child in Smith's posses
aion , who in turn wandered about will
her , until picked up by the police.
0. S , Burdlck , who made such sorioui
charges against Olliccr O'Brien , fooli
Bore at the manner in which the polici
committee of the council reported exonerating
orating the otlicor , without calling tin
complainant or his witnesses before them
Burdlck says ho tried in vain to find ou
1 when orwhore the committee woult
moot , and asked the chief of police ixni
Alderman Sicdontopf , but got no infer
matiou , and the first ho knew the com
tnittce reported exonerating the ofllcor
lie says ho wants a fair ehanco to b
, .heard , and to bring out his witnesses
and that if the committee will not glv
him a hearing ho will apply to tin
grand jury.
I'BKtSONAIj.
"William If. Harmon , the live biutncii ma
of Mlwouri Valley was iu ttu city ycUenlaj
' Dr. Heybert returned jpttcrday fiom Get
try county , Miiawrl. Ho was much i > lea e
with tha Biloaui i\irinx \ , and the beautlfi
* unrouu'nff ! country ,
FAIR FINGERS.
Their Wort In Art Mafces a Ycr
Pleasing Exhibition ,
The Oloso of Another Year eSt
St , Francis Academy.
Tlio ExorclBCR Jinst Evening *
St. Francis academy gave ita cloaln
exhibition last ovoning. During the do
n display wan made of the work done b
the pupils , and by those who have bee
receiving private instruction in art froi
the sisters. A goodly number of vlsitoi
dropped in during the day to examine th
display , nnd many words of praise wei
hoard. The closing entertainment lai
evening was also very creditable to tli
institution.
St. Francis academy was established b
the Sisters of Charity in 1872 , their houe
being then on Vine street. In Fobrunrj
1873 , n brick building was put on th
present site , and this has boon added t
until now the accommodations are extensive
sivo , and the building ono of the largos
and most convenient in the west. Durinj
the past year there have boon fifty pupili
boarding in the institution , besides 14 (
day scholars.
There were a number of friends am
paronta from out of the city who won
hero yesterday , besides some of the olt
students. Among the old pupils prcsom
were Miss Bnllo Henderson , of Salida
Colorado , and Miss Maggie Swift , o
Omaha , who were graduated last year
and who took part in the exorcises Ins
avoning , also Miss Annie Lusk , of Logan
\ former pupil. Among others proson
nrcro Mr. and Mrs. Barrett and daughter
jf Dunlap ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Amsdon
} f Dunlap , whoso dnughtci
s attending the academy ; Mrs. George
[ fitta , of Sioux City , who has two ( laugh
tors hero ; Mrs. Biggins , of Davenport
Mr. and Mrs. Hillos , of Dunlap ; Mrs ,
Ltasp , of Dow City ; Mrs. Blanchard and
Mrs. Hortman , of Onawa ; Mrs. Jlonrj
\ndorson , of Wahoo ; Mrs. Flavin , of
recumsoh , Nob.
The exorcises lost evening were in no-
: ordauco with the programme given in
FIIK BEK yesterday morning , and wore
r'ory enjoyable. The inarching by the
ihildron with the chorus by the school
'ormod n pleasant opening to the excel-
ont programme. The musio of the ovo-
ling was especially enjoyable ,
The showing made in the studios yea-
; orday was certainly deserving of high
) raiso. It included painting , crayon
york , fanoy and plain noodle work , etc.
Prominent among the paintings wore
; ho series of four representing "The Vcy-
tgo of Life , " the work of Miss Katie
tVickham , who graduated in _ the class ol
81 , and who is now teaching in the
iMpomor building. The last of the foui
paintings was iinishodby her recently ,
ind boars evidence of her continued im
provement in art , it being the best of all ,
Mm Mnry Ound , of Wilbur , Nob. ,
had some excellent work on oxhibitiot
considering the fact that she has boor
taking lessons but a short timo. Amen ;
the work was a beautiful mirror , upor
which were wild roses , very true to life ,
A. porcelain plaque was also very fine.
Miss Lillian Hillas , of Dunlap , hao
tome very creditable work , in fact , il
loomed wonderful when accompanied by
.ho statement that she had boon taking
ossons in all for only five months. A
ilacquo of a bird's nest was a little
> oauty. Ihon there was a miniature
Irum , hand painted , and a cigar case ,
tlso a placquo of roses , whfah was ono of
ho best pieces in the room. A very oed
rayon ot Lake Tahoe was also her work.
A landscape painted upon a shell was
ho work of Miss May Mills , of Pueblo.
She also had a very handsome table
carf with roses painted on satin , and
ory skillfully done.
Two largo landscapes , which attracted
Mention nnd called forth praise , were
ho work of Mrs. Charles Adolph. She
ilso had a barbatino vase , very tastily
lalntod ,
Miss Mollip Lacy exhibited a fine
rayon , a marine scone , with a view of
'Britannia H , M. S. " ; also a crayon
ketch , "Woodland Trees. " A crayoning
if a donkey , also done by her , was
irobably the best bit of crayon work in
ho room.
.Miss Josie Durgan had a very pleasing
rayon of "Lako Tahoe , " which coin-
inrod favorably with any similar piece
here exhibited.
of "Sweet An-
There were two crayons -
iimi , " oiio by Miss Nellie Clarendon , the
ithor by Miss Lolitia Blaxsim , Both
roro excellent. Miss Blaxsim had also
very line crayon of throe horses' heads
t the drinking trough.
Miss Lottio Armour , the postmaster's
laughter , had an excellent crayon of
'Lako Oorao , " a very pretty piece in *
iood.
Two crayottlnca by Miss Lollio Wont ,
> f Sioux City , were especially admired ,
mo being "Lako Moral , " the other a dog
rith sheep. The last sketch WNS particu-
arly fine.
A crayon of "Redwood Trees , " by Miss
Jlancho Arkwright , of this city , was
rory well done.
Miss Nottio Bray had n very pretty
: rayon of a face , which showed some real
ikiil.
ikiil.A largo hand painted mirror , the work
> f Mrs. llohror , was ono of the choicest
liecua in the room.
A largo painting of pond lilies , the
vork of Mrs. Champ , evidenced as much
real art as any in the whole display , and
u some respects moro , Mrs. Champ is
in artist of more than ordinary skill nnd
icr printing has called forth much praise.
Miss Nottio Qcrnor hud a very line
landscape painting.
Mrs. Carrie Xuormohlin also exhibited
* landscape , which had many points of
merit.
In needle work , fancy embroidery ,
oto. , almost as true art was shown as
cvith the brush and crayon. A pianc
sever , the most elegant article in the
room , attracted the attention and excited
the admiration of every visitor. It wai
the work of Mrs , D. J. O'Neill. Th
border was of points , faced backward
with golden sdtin , and frcm each polnl
Imng u little ball. The corners of tin
sever were embroidered in chenille , cacl
corner being thus richly adorned witl
A different floral design.
Another really ulogant article wu i
Uble scarf , with ends embroidered ii :
chomllo , the work of Mrs , Gleajon.
Miss Mary I'asohol , whoso skill has al
ready won her much praise , had two ricl
velvet panels , on ono of which wcro oui
hroidored roses , on the other loaves ,
They were both very beautiful.
MUs Louisa West , ot Sioux Oily , hid
cue of the hauduonuat table scarfs , ont
ondombroldorcdwith fuschias , lilies of th
volley , nnd the other with roses. Sh
also had some beautiful lambrequins.
Mrs. Felt had a very pretty lambre
qnin.
qnin.Miss Uattio Iloltman , of Onnwa , had
sofa pillow , richly embroidered.
One long table was covered with variou
articles of fancy nnd plain needlework
There were many articles made by littl
girls from six to ton years of ngo , whic !
showed wonderful skill in sowing for sue
little finqors. Then there wore othe
articles made by the young _ ladies , th
whole forming n very pleating oxhlb !
tion.
tion.Thoro wcro many tidies of various dc
signs , among the exhibitions of thes
were Annin Kilmnrtin , Mary llonkol
MagRio Flavin , Kittio Duane , Harrlo
Allomnn , Nellie Mellon , Kale McCal
frey , Ilnttio IToitmnn , Mamie Muldoon
Maggie Cunningham , Mary Nicholson
and Maud Anderson.
Among those who displayed color
were Mary ninklo , Maud Anderson
MaggieFlavin , Koto Murphy , Boss !
Colman , Mamie Ool man , Harriet Allo
man nnd Eva Blanchard.
There were fancy ones mndo by Lolll
West , Laura West , Mary Nicholson am
Mary Mouat.
Miss Mary Uonifan had a very prott ;
table spread on exhibition.
Miss Mixon , of Ottutnwa , showed i
table scarf of orosovo work , which wa
not quite finished , but which was , ovoi
in this condition , very handsome.
A pretty smoking cap was the hand !
ivork of Miss Lillie Ilillas.
Bushnell sells railroad tickets cheap I
ill points.
The BtiHliicHB Goes On.
To Whom it May Concern :
This is to give notice that I have pur
: hascd nnd taken possession of tin
norchant tailoring business horotofon
: arriod on by Smith & Teller , at No.
ind 0 Main street , Council Bluffs , nnc
.bat 1 am now solo owner of all thostocl
ind fixtures , and the good will belonging
; o said business ,
Messrs. Smith & Teller will remain it
shargo for the present as my agents , ant
[ solicit from their former patrons , nnc
.ho public generally , n continuance ol
.ho patronage heretofore extended t <
; hom. JOIIN FINKEN.
Dated Juno 20th , 188-1.
Sweet potato'plonts largest f stock it
ho weal by W. H. Foator , Counci
) lffus. Send for price list.
Summer Bnls ,
Hats arrived and sell daily at Auwordi
& Co.'s , 317 Broadway.
Heal Estate Transfers.
The following transfers were filed foi
ocord in the oflico of the county clerk ,
ostorday , nnd reported for TUK BEE bj
; * . J. McMahon ;
John L. Horne to Chris. Peterson , loti
.3 and 14 , block 4 , Howard's add. 8 75 ,
Marie Friend ot al to John 0. Shepard ,
i and so J , 32 , 7 , 42. § 800.
Thomas Oflicer ot al to George F ,
] hnsn , lot 4 , block 8 , Bnyliss and Pal1
aor's add. 850.
Peter Bnston to Henry Lasaon , lots I
ind 4 , block 32 , Howard's add. 0250.
0. B. I. & P. R. B. Co. to Louiaa D ,
3rton , lot 21 , block 4 , Carson. $125.
Total sales , $1,500.
SEE the fine now stock of parasols a
larknesa Bros.
Ladles gossamers at Harknoss Bros.
BAKCUINS in curtains nt Harknost
Jros.
Something for Nothing.
Until further notice wo give to each
wontioth customer hia purchase , what-
vor the price or value of the sixmo may
o. Our cashier will keep an accurate
ocord of every transaction , and when
ho twentieth sale of any amount is made
tie purchaser will bo presented with the
nmo. Wo have adopted for the present
liia system of advertising because it
ives our patrons instead of the nowa-
apors the five per cent , which it cost
s. Clothing retailed nt wholesale
rices. Hata retailed at case prices ,
'urniflhing goods , trunks , bags , umbrol-
s , etc. , etc. Every twentieth customer
resented with his purchase.
MEICULF Buos.
COMMEHCIAIj.
COUNCIL ULDJTH MAItKET.
Wheat-No. 1 milling 76@80 ; No. 3 C5@
0 ; rejected 50.
Corn Local purposes , 40@lfi.
Oats 1'or local i > uriK > 30s , 35@40.
lloy S10 00@12 00 per ton ; baled , CO@CO
Hyo 10@45o.
Corn Meal 1 80 per 100 pounds ,
Wood Good supply ; prices at yordo , 6 00 ©
00.
Goal Delivered , Laid , 1160 per ton ; soft ,
00 per ton
Lard Falrbnuk'g , wholesaling at 9c.
If lour City flour , 1CO@3 30.
Brooms 2 OS@3 00 per doz.
LIVB 8TOOK.
Cattle Butcher cowa .3 75@4'25 , Butcher
loom 4 60@5 00.
HORB i 00M. ) .
rnonucK AND VRDITB.
Quntatlous by J. M. St. Jolin & Co , , com-
ilsolon inorchautfl. 538 Uromlwny ,
Live 1'oultry Chickens , C@8c ; turkeys ,
PeachesJ bug. l x , 1 00.
OroiiKOa B 00@(1 ( OU iwrbox.
LoinouB B 00@0 00 per box.
linnaiiwi 3 50@1 00 per bunch
IJuttor Oroainory , 20cj rolls , choice 0@10c.
Uggs 13o po dozen ; scarce ,
Strawborrlos Policy Iwmu grown , lie per
uart.
Cherricft 92 00tor \ buebol.
Vcgotablcs I'otatoca , 3 C0@4 CO ; onions ,
5o ; cabbage , 4 ccnt per pound ; applea
ono in nuirkot ; Beaus , ] 5002 25 per
uahel.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICKSiwolal ft rertlMmenti , luo M I/oet ,
ounJ.To Ix > n , For Bulo , To llent , W nU , Board-
ilf , oto. , will Iw loMrtcd Iq tbll column at the low
Uo ot TKN OKJTT8 l > Elt LINK ( or the drat Insertion
ud FIVE CENTS FEU LINK for each subsequent n.
irtloo , lieave ftdrertlMmenU t our om , No ,
'cart ' Htrcol. near Broadway
WAMTB.
| ? OU HKNT. largo luiulihed room with bay win *
L' dow , alto Urn o nouth room , 2208IJtIi trcct-
11TANTKI ) . IVu jr'iU ' , oiio to iiollib , good Hiiro ,
VY Unndry. 721 llroaUway.
AN1 > D-A ( jouu Ulrl , ut tbo K. 0. llouso
Council lllufli.
WANTRl > Hvo ImnJroJ ntooci ol flntclua
eccoiul ham ) inrpct mJ two hundrcj liontlnz
totra. A. J. JIANUl'.tSt6 llroaduay.
fvLl ) I'Al'UHS-ror gale at B olHco , at KB ocuUj
L7 B buudrml.
Kvery body in Council Itluffi to Ule
WAN7KD Uolltcrod by carrier t only twenty
onU a weclt.
A QKNTS LaJlea aud gentlemen can uuko flr t
tVcJiM wagix tiy willing the "Chamnloa Ilotom
itrcrt ) r aud ronlniUoartl , " lleUUi at 11.00.
kny Jady can ilo UP a tint ililit wlthoul i > wrlnkli
nd e\H It M uloolytu the tK tl undrlcao n. Addivu
or poitlculart U. 11. U. & L Co. , Jill , office , lot PQC
[ lontb.
nONV l'KrrUUra.-B. > } ( BndKirl < tr < ) to iaV
L Esrolalur ( allery , luo Ualu tr l. and got
cu tuo flitdand pea } ' ba k ,
GOOKE & MORGAN.
Opera House
Wo have begun this week n Special Snlo of Children's Dresses. To close
this slock out AVO Imvo marked thorn 25 per cent less
than Regular Market Prices.
You can buy n good Scotch Gingham Dross/Troll made , fast colors , from 75 eta. up.
The stock consists of Gingham , Ghatnbray , Seersucker and Liuoa Suits ,
rnado in the Latest Styles nnd Cheaper than the goods
nlono can bo bought for.
Towels 1 Towels 1 Towels !
Oood all Linen Towel , ICC , worth 700.
Good Ml Linen Daraaak Towel , 12jo woith 22je.
Good all Linen JIuck Towel 20c , worth SOc.
Qood all Linen Itoncy Comb 25c , worth 40o.
Good all Linen Huck Towel 25o , worth 400.
Oood all Linen Oat Meal Towel 25o , worth 400.
Qood all Linen Damask Towel , 10 Inshcs lonf ( and 24
Inches wl Jo at J6o. This towel would bo very cheap
at COO. Como early and get some of them before
they are all Rene , as wo cannot replace this goods.
Groit Bargains In Table Coders , Naoklns nnd Stand
Covers , Table Covers In lied , German ami Damask ,
beautiful pattern , 3 yarilslonff nnd 2 yards wide ,
82.00 , worth double the money.
AfulMinoot Lades' nnd Jllssos' Rubber Clrcuhrs.
f lom $1.25xip : to the very beet goods manufactured
by the Sterling Ilubbcr Co.
Laalcs' Dusters ,
Hosiery ! Hosiery ! Hosiery !
Tills w cek cheaper than over. Como and look at the
stock and convince yourself that wo nro oderlng
the greatest bargains In hosiery oter shown In
Council Bluffs.
Our line ot dents' Goods Is complete and cheaper
than the satno goods can bo bought west ot Chi
cago.
Mem' nnd Boys' Fhlrts with reinforced Maori bosom ,
linen bands , and well made , f c.
Gents' I.lslo Thread Shirts , Gents' Balbrtggan Shirts.
Gents' India Qauzi Shirts , 35o and up.
Gems' Socks , Collars , Cuffs , Tics , and Handker
chiefs ,
Handkerchiefs from 2c apiece up. Fast colors. A
good colored bordered handkerchief So. A good
colored bordered hamlcrchlcf , lOc.
We have a pure linen Ladles' Handkerchief , hem
stitched , fast colon , IGc. , and the best handker
chief ever sold for 200.
A full line of Pearl Buttons In sizes from 18 up to 23 ,
from fi to 103 | > er dozen. Thcso buttons nro of
oed clear pearls nnd not chipped.
WE EEOEIVE GOODS DAILY AND OFFER THE
at tlie Lot fist Prices
COGKE & MORGAN ,
NEW OPERA HOUSE BAZAR.
Ventilated Three Inch Part ,
ON VEGETABLE LACE ,
Only Seventy - Five Cents !
Coquebts , 12ic each. Switches , ( all long hnir ) § 2.00 S4.00 , § SOC ,
and upwards. Hair Ornaments Given Away.
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT ,
No. 337 Broadway . Council Bluffs ,
ON IMPROVED FARMS IN
IOWA AND ; : NEBRASKA !
LOWEST HATES , Q TTtT n 80 PEARL STREET ,
BESTTEB1IS. O. VV.&r . Council Bluffs , Iowa
MAYNE & PALMER ,
DEALERS IN
Hard and Soft Goal ,
AND WOOD ,
BULK AND BARREL XJME , LOUISVliLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT . , McmaAN PLA8TER.HAIR
AND . SEWER . PIPE. . ,
So , 030 Broadway , - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
504 Main Street , Council Bluffs.
MANUFACTURER OF
f ,
SAMPLE CASES a specialty. Shawl , Tourist , aud Trunk Straps.
Twenty Years Experience. - - Repairing Neatly Executed
WHOLESALE DEALEBS IN
and 844 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
4th of July
AT WHOLESALE
Oar "Bee , " and "Rival" Cigars Speak for Themselves ,
WIRT & DUQUETTE ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - - - IOWA
ON
TRIMMED HATS.
THIS WEEK. { MRS. S , J , NORMS , Ic
H. H. HORNE & CO. ,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Fine Cigars ,
Wo make n specially , nt our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA md
YARA 01GARS. All Cigars sold by us nro of our own manufacture and warranted
as represented. *
OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , 552 Broadway ,
H. H. HORNE A CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
IE. STOOKERT : ] < SG oo
-MANUFACTUREUa OF
FINE PARLOR FUB1HTURE
CAnPETS , CURTAINS , WINDOW FIXTURES , anil nEPAIIUNCI
X > ooomti.ooa.6 'cvxxcL
NO. 309 BROADWAY . . A Siwclalty. . . , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
SMIXn &
LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS
7 nnd 0 Main street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Mixed Rags Wanted. fxU
Fhe undersigned is paying the highest market price for
Bags ,
3. GOLDSTEIN , ; . . . . 540 Broadway , Council Bluffs
ISADY , OBGUTT & RENGH
urtalnn , In Lace , El'lr , Turcoman , Etc. Oil clotns Mattlngs , Linoleums Etc
hoicest and Best Selected STOOK in the -WEST ,
lomo nnd bo convinced that wo are headquarters for nil goods in our line ,
[ heapeat place to buy CARPETS , Curtains nnd House Furnishings in the
City.
NOB. 5 , 7 nnd 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS
Mail Orders Filled Promptly nnd with Care.
ft ;
JL
( ET SOME OF
Perfect Fitting , Beat and Cheapest. Flno Linen Collars and Cuffs.
ETo.1 71 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa.
NEUMAYER'S HOTEL
ON THE
American Plan.
Furniture and appointments all now. NOB. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council Bluff s
TflWI"SiO ! 1" TiPfl / f Br T
JitKS. J. J. fsrOOD.
Waves 95c , Coquetts 25o each. Switches $ lto $2 Oe acki
Eair ornaments at COST , All kinds of hair worY
3romptly attended to , Waves made of Ladies' combings
it 50c per inch ,
ALL KINDS OF
MRS. J. J. GOOD 29 Main Street
Metalic Caskets and V/oodin / Coffins of all Kinds.
; ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHP
KTo. 3.-O. INT. 3Vr , ix - St. . CJo-u.aa.oil
THE
GRAND IOWA
CIRCUIT ;
$24,0001 $ , in Purses. .
$600 FOR EACH EVENT : }
COUNCIL BLUFFS , Juno 24 , 25 , 20 and 27.
EVERY DAY THE BEST.
113 Entries.
Cedar Unpids , Mnrehalltown , " Council
Bluffs and Dca MoiiKacoinpriso the Iowa Cir
cuit , each ylaco giving the name Classes and
Purees.
J-inST HAY TUESDAY.
213 Class 2:20 : Class
2:35 : Class
SECOND DAY WEDNESDAY.
00 Class 2:29 : Class
T1II1U ) DAY TJIUIISDAY.
2.33 Cliwa 2:33 : Class
I'acing 1'rco for all.
fOUUTU DAY FRIDAY.
2:48 Class Tree for all
Taos. 150WHAN , Secretary ,
Council lllufTs.
ACOB SIMS. R. I > . OADWEUi
8IMS&CADWEUL ,
Attorneys -at-Law ,
C00NCII. DtDFFS , IQVfM
Offlco , lliln Street , Kooma 1 ind Khujrut & Uo-
Ukbon'i lllock. Will pincttoo la SUto tmU edei l
XurU
Mrs , HJ , Hilton , H.D. ,
PHYSIOIA1T & SUKJEON ,
222 Middle Bro ilTr 7 , Council Blufls.
ICE CREAM PARLOR.
Taught by Pnor. SCIINOOR Tuesday1and. . * " J
Friday evenings from 8:30 :
to 10:30 : o'clock.
RINK FOR RENT AT $15.00 PER NIQIIT.
OTLARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN ,
F. H. MARTENS , Prop'r.
WESTERN IOWA NORMAL
SCIENTIFIC AND-
COMMERCIAL COLLE&E.
COUNCIL BLUFFS . i . . HJtfAi
Will Open
THE 23rd of JUNE 1884 :
A complete course for teachers ml thoao doslrlnf
a higher Knillnh education , a full business course ,
with training In actual business practice and t't ' -
a. correipondcnce , short hand , ornamental penmanship -
ship , elocution , German ami music. Splendid rooms ,
Urge , light id u ill furnished , charxea very rooder *
ate , cost of living reasonable , society good , expert *
encod teachers , ifoi further particulars , Inquire of
BEAUDSLEY & 1'AULsOrf ,
Coundl BluQi , Iowa.
Nebraska Cornice
-AND-
itS\
UANUFAOTU11EB8 OF
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES *
FJNIALS , WINDOW CAPS ,
TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING ,
i
PATENT UETAtlO SKYUCIIIT , ,
Iron Fencing ! it
UalnntradM , Vcrandu , Offlce and Back
Railing ! , \Vlndow and Cellar Guards , Eta.
00 . O. ANDttti BTIlElf , UNCOLN NEB.