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    6 OMAHA DAILVT BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , TUESDAY , ' JULY 1 , 188 * . I
THE DAILY BEE
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Tuesday Morning. July 1.
suDscmrrioN .
Rr Cimlct - - - - - - - nenU pcr.ww
. . . . .
Bj-Mall - - - - - 10.00perjc
ornoE :
Ko. 7 Pearl Btreot , Near Broadway.
MINOR MENTION ,
See J. Rcitor'a spring goods
, See Brackott , 224 and 220 Broadway
' for fire works *
quarrel 01
There was a neighborhood
Sixth avenue near the Northwestern
track yesterday.
Thociiy council had no quorum last
night , and adjourned until three o'clock
Ihia afternoon.
The Young Men's Bhino and Logan
club will moot at the skating rink one
week from to-night.
Harry Hanson is to have a hearing bo-
fere Justice Vaughan to-day on the
charge of horao stealing. .
Some of the mud holes , on Broadway
wore being filled up yesterday. Bettor
four weeks behind than not at all.
The Bavarian band goes to Walnut
this morning for two days , to Papillion
the Fourth , and to Milliard the sixth.
There Trill bo a quadrille party on the
Fourth under the auspices of the mem
bers of the St. Francis Xavier at the
skating rink.
The Union Pacific car repairers wore
yesterday notified that there ia to bo a
reduction of 10 per cent in the wages on
and after to-day.
At the mooting of the board of health
a resolution waa passed urging the citi
zens to clean up the Alloys and collars
and use limo liberally.
Last ovonlng there fraa no session of
the Educational Association. The loo-
tnro of Air. Sabin waa postponed until 10
o'clock thin morning , in addition to the
other programme.
Win. Brix has complained of Martin
Bowpr for threatening to giro him a pair
of black oyos. Justice Vaughn has
placed Bower under $100 bonds not to do
the threatened blacking.
Thomas Tostovin , the connty survey
or , has moved his ollico and now makes
his headquarters in the oflico of the
county auditor at the court liouso.
Frank J. Ashton , who is on hia way
to "Frisco on his bicycle , will give an
exhibition at the roller skating rink this
evening. There will bo skating for
these who wish to exercise themselves.
( Thus far about seventy-five have ex
pressed their intention to go with the G.
A. R. excursion to G Ion wood on the
JTourth , and this number will doubtless
l > o largely increased.
Still Bates , J. W. Law , John 0olllns ,
Bob Richardson , John McDonald and
James Riley wore assessed yesterday
the usual amount for tarrying too long
'at the cup.
There was a Sunday night boor garden
racket , and yesterday Billy Smith , 0.
Hooton and J. Scott paid the penalty.
O. Wheeler , who was arrested aa ono of
them , was discharged , and John Boll'o
case was hold under advisement.
Thomas Thompson , the young man
charged with collecting a small bill of
Mr. Winans under the false pretense that
lie was in W. T. Braun'a employ , had
his case continued again yesterday , It
.being sot now for Wednesday.
Jacob Sims is to deliver the oration at
on the Fourth. Council Bluflis supplies
a number of places with oratory this year ,
'but Harlan's selection IB ono of the wisest.
'The people there may rest assurrod they
will have something worth listening to.
Among these brought before the police
court bar yesterday , there was an un
usual number of Scotchmen five in all.
Judge Aylosworth , as ho wiped the
Bwcat of ! hln brow , remarked to-day is a
fcotch-cr , " and then fainted , overcome
by the pun-y effort ,
The funeral of the late Chris Schwong *
cr took place yesterday under the aus
pices of Humboldt lodge I. O , 0. F. , of
which ho was a member. There was a
largo attendance of the order , headed by
the Bavarian band , and many other
friends joined in paying duo tribute to
his memory.
V Jack Rosewood and Jim Clark were ar
rested for fighting in an alloy back of a
flsloon. They explained that they wore
old friends from Utah , and this being
such a peaceful city and they notjhavlng
had ach&nco to exorcise their mmclo.lhoy
worosimply indulging in a friendly boxing
match. The excuse waa taken at par and
the men discharged.
The entertainment at the Y. M. 0 , A.
rooms this evening will consist largely
of music , vocal and instrumental , with
a sprinkling of literary selections. La
dies , as well as the gentlemen , are invi
ted tonight , and it is expected that the
entertainment will bo ono of the best ,
and perhaps the best of the season.
lira , Falvin Clark has- just received a
Coaly finished portrait ot > her late hus
band , dona in crayon , by the celebrated
artists , Mealier & Murxson , of Chicago.
ft <
It is enlarged from one left there by Mrs.
Clark on her way cast u few weeks ago.
Mr. Marxsen is one of the finest workmen -
men in crayon in Chicago.
i Platte Overtoil on the excu ioiTto
Spoon Itko discovered a nott out of
which darted snmo thirty or forty snakes ,
a regular community of them. If it had
been toino men who had reported euch a
find , ono 'might think the snakes came
out of their bpjU , or thtt it was all in
their eye , but with Hallo AS an. Inform
ant $ ho statement is intitlod to belief.
James Gray , who is employed in th
Chicago & Northwestern shops , ha
made another miniature blacksmith ou
of copper. It is n perfect figure of r
blacksmith resting from toil , ono fee
upon the anvil , and his tools in hi
hand. The whole is only about an incl
in size , and shows rare skill in the
maker.
A few days ago 0. W. Hani had r
suit of clothes and n watch stolen from
his room over McAdam's saloon. Yesterday
torday nflornoon Ofllcor Motcalfo , who
had a description of the suspected thief
spied a young man on the strcoVanswor
ing , as ho thought , the description , am
arrested him , lie proved to bo the one
wanted , and will have a chance to ox
[ > lain in court to-day ,
T. llussoll Tate and Warren While
iavo formed a partnership and propose
entering upon the practice of law hero
Mr. Tate is a graduate of the high school ,
and has boon away completing his law
course. Mr. White was formerly book
keeper for J. M. St. John & Co. , of this
city. Both young men are highly spoken
of , and if wishes of friends are of any
avail they will moot with rich success.
II. S. Smullin , who formerly lived
icro , and who , since his return , has been
erving as opecial policeman at the driv-
ng park , has received word that his
wife in driving to the depot at Shenandoah -
doah to take the train for this city , was
hrown from the buggy and seriously in
ured , her thigh broken and spine hurt ,
inullin started at once for that place.
Justice Vaughan yesterday examined
nto the cnso of Ed. Smith , charged with
nticing away a nine-year-old daughter
f Ed. Whlto'aon circus-day. It appeared
: iat Smith promised to buy the little
; irl some candy and a ring , and thuo getter
tor to go with him , and ho was found
oading her away when arrested. Ho
\ras hold to answer to the grand jury ,
nd not being able to give bonds was
edged in jail.
By a change which wont into effect
ostorday , emigrants for the west arriving
lore in the morning , instead of waiting
11 evening , now go out on No. 3 at
oou. Thoao will also bo sent out on
To. 1 at 8 p. m. , as before. By this
ow arrangement there will not bo the
cod , as before , for emigrants to take
ooras and rest at the Emigrant houao at
10 transfer , BO that the change will pro-
jably cut into the business thoro.
Tony Gorspachor , as deputy marshal ,
was yesterday gathering up stray cows
nd taking them to the pound. Ono
ndignant owner , who had two cows in
10 herd , dashed in and got thorn , scat-
orinx the othora in all directions. Gors-
mchor gave the man chase , and in try-
ng to jump oil his horao to arrest the
man , his foot caught in the stirrup , and
10 foil to the ground , his foot still
langing. Luckily the horse stopped ,
otherwise the rider would doubtless have
> eon injured. Ho got his man just the
amo , and this morning the court trill
xamino Into the matter.
Harry Woatlako waa before the justice
ourt yesterday on a 'charge of stealing
saddle and bridle from S. Goldstein.
t happened that ho broke into Gold-
loin's barn and there got the saddle , and
n trying to sell it got into Mr. Gold-
tain's own store , and there offered it for
ale , which led to hia arrest. By some
ort of an arrangement with the proso-
uting attorney and court , Wostlako was
ostorday allowed to plead guilty to petit
arcony , and waa sentenced to only ton
ays in jail , on condition that ho ahould
eave the city for the city's good at the
ni of that timo. Ho has boon caught
n several stealing scrapes before , and it
s to bo regretted that ho could not have
) oou sent across the state this time , in
tend of being allowed to slip away so
asily.
Bushnoll solla railroad tickets cheap to
all points.
'
1'JSllSONAU
3 , W. Ferguson hnu rolurnud from his trip.
A , Nlonotodt , of Clarindn , Iowa , ia tit the
Ogden.
J , B , Christian , of Hamburg , visitwl the
ty yesterday.
J. P. 1'illsbury , of MonmouUi , Ilia. , is an
Ogilon houBo guoat.
W. O. Colllor , llacino , Wis. , wa at
Joclitolo'a yesterday.
Kd. Bockhill , of Kalamazoo , [ arrived ot
iochtclo'a jcsterday.
B. W. Carlisle , of Or is weld , Iowa , was at
10 1'nolGo yentordny.
Hurry Hunter , the city editor of the Kon-
mreil , otill Hen aide at lii room at the Pucilla
IOUEU , but it h thought now the fever U
trokun mid that ho ia on thu way to roctn ory.
1'rof. 1' . L , Johnson , who has been teaching
n the public schools liuro , hna ROMO to his old
lonm in Contorvillo , Iowa. JIo has just re-
urnetl from n trip to Nebraska , In company
with Prank Cook ano Charles Person.
I' , J , KIcliolc , gupoiintundt'iit of tha Union
'aclfiio railroad , and William H. Burns , in
liurgo ot thu freight transfer and tupoiintond-
nt of etreot railroad , weru yesterday taking a
ookat the Union Pacifioi ronorty in thh city.
Hoiiicthlnj ; fur Nothing.
Until further notice wo give to each
woiitloth customer his purchase , what
ever the price or value of the eauio may
> o , Our cashier will keep an accurate
ecord of 'every transaction , and when
lie twentieth ealo of any amount Is made
ho purchaser will bu presented with the
amo. Wo have adopted for the present
his system of advertising because it
; ives our patrons instead of the newB'
mporti the five per emit , vhioh it cost
is , Clothing retailed nt wholesale
it ices. Hats retailed at case prices.
i'urninhinf * goods , trunks , bags , umbrel-
s , etc. , oto. Every twentieth customer
ircBontod with his purrbino.
Buos.
Sweet potato plants largest ( stock in
iia west by W , H. Foster , Council
llffiu. Send for price list.
PLEASURE DEIVES ,
IMans IlcltiR Perfected by Whlcl
Council BltifTa Will U vo Even
More of Them ,
The drives in and around Councl
Bluffs have already won much pralso on
account of their beauty and shade , am
have been among the features of th
city which have made it known far am
near. Plans are now being considered
by which there will bo still moro o
these drives. The plan consist
in opening up Oakland avonu
through the cemetery to the ridge along
which there 10 * , a milo stretch of groum
as level as n flour , and a beautiful shad ;
drive can bo made at little expense , anc
at so nigh an elevation that from almos
any point along the entire distance ex
tended views of the surrounding countr
can bo had. It is also proposed to connect
noct this with Grand avenue , which i
ono of the most beautiful drives in thi
vicinity , it being the road in the
opening of which Colonel Sapj
took so much interest , and the succosafu
completion of which was so largely duo
to his exertions , that it is by many known
as Sapp'a avenue. It ia also planned to
connect it witli otho. ' . drives , the plans
providing in all for eight or nine addi
tional drives. Alderman Mynator is
Diking hold of the matter with consider
able enthusiasm , and it is said that the
) lana moot with the approval and sup-
> ort of others.
It is to bo hoped that consider-
ng these improvements for pleasure
driving that the claims of Falrmouut park
will not be overlooked. The city has in
this park a rich treasure , Chicago or any
other largo city would give millions foru
wrk of ouch natural beauty , and millions
nero to imprdvo and still further beautify
t , and it sueins as if Council Bluffs could
> y the expenditure of a few thousand del
ars annually , inako this park in a few
roars known from ono shore of the cunti-
tout to the other. Council Bluffs
ias in this park and in the
latural drives about the city , a wealth of
> oauty which it shall develop. Every
struugor visiting the city is charmed with
ts beauty , and yet many of the citizens
themselves seem to bo unmindful of how
iohly nature has blessed them. Council
Slulld has n chance to lead in its drives
and parks , and load no easily and so far
ahead that no * city in this part of the
country can over catch up.
mi *
KEEP ON CONDEMNING
XhoBoard ot Health Should Now
Forbid the UBO ot. the Court
House ,
The action of the board of health in
condemning the Broadway Mothodisl
church , and forbidding the holding oi
any moro meeting there , on 'account of
lie unsafe condition of the building , has
called forth much comment. Opinion
oema divided as to whether the building
s any moro unsafe now than it has boon for
a long time , and whether it ia unsafe'at all
or not. Some of the Methodist folks
say that they consider the building safe ,
> ut that it npodod repairing , and that a
ow months ago they got estimates as to
ho cost of a now roof and some radical
changes in the structure , but the arclii
oot , who rather expected the work , made
.ho . figures so high that they concluded it
wouldn't pay to make over the old
hurch , but that they had hotter build anew
now church. They then thought they
would send to Philadelphia and got a
ogular church architect to got up plans.
? his sending away from Council Bluffs Is
aid by them to have started thu howl
about the old church.
Rev. Mr. Armstrong in his Sunday
light's diacourao in the opera house , took
occasion to touch up the city ofliclals for
heir condemnation of the church. Ho
aid it was evident that they preferred to
ese politicians rather than Christians ,
or the old court houao , which had , by
mblio sentiment long since boon con
demned , was allowed to bo used right
dong , and great political gatherings wore
icld there , where stamping of foot and
other uproarious conduct waa had , and
utill the city otlicials did not get alarmed
tbout the danger to political ! ? .
There is a good deal sense in ( ho sug
gestion. The Methodist church build-
ng was condemned as unsafe , before
hero was a great outcry against it , but
hero has been for a long time a howl
about the court houao and its unsafe con
lition. The people tried to got the coun-
y to build a now ono. Committees
bund great cracks , which have boon
described at length by the reporters. The
; raud jury has ollhially condemned thu
ail , In fact there is but ono opinion
about the old court houao. Suppose the
iity board of health uses its powers to
o condemn the old building and forbid
ts use. Even the Methodists would then
orgivo them for condemning the church ,
THE BOOK AND TH EOD.
l Iho Educational Conten
tion and I'roKraiuuie lor To-l ) j- .
The sixth annual mooting of the South-
voatorn Iowa Educational aesociation
ponod yesterday afternoon at the Bloom-
r building with a rnthor small nttoud >
nco , but with prospoots for a much
argor ono before the session' is over ,
riio following is the nrograinmo for to *
day :
8:30 : a. in. Opening oxcrclsoa ,
I'uper "J'Mnctttlonal literature ; Its infhi-
lieu un the iirofeanlon , " 8ui > cruteiideiit ! S. K.
Vilsou , of 1'ugu oniiiity ,
DUciiBsion by 1'iofc'Bior V. . J. Doard , Ham
rg.
l' lie "Hocosj , or no recess , " Mra. 0. 11
Uyt , vf Alton.
] ) | BCH | OU by 1'rofi'uor A , J. AVoods ,
/luriudn.
Iiucturo "I'lmiilont Garfiuld ns a teaclicr. "
uparliitundeut H , M. Jnuiiu , Omitba , Is'cb-
uakiu
The prograinino for to-morrow after.
ooa and evening is as follows :
130 p. in. Fappr "Minion of the high
cliool. Professor L. 1) ) , A\ery. Oimwa.
DUcutulou by I'rofuitor II. o. Snilf , Dun-
an.
JniKr ; ' 'Bchool room economy , " Supcriu-
cinlontV. . M. Mooiu MilU county.
IUnim i-n by Hunonutcudent J. J , McCou-
dl , Atlantic.
l'i\icr "IncMcntal Instruction "
\ | , Snperln-
oudunt Jann'tf McNaughtuii , Uouucil llulT ) .
Gonvrnl Jlkcu'islon.
8.00 p , in. Lfoturo "History of inluca-
ion in Bouthuottern Iowa , " I'retldeut , M
IJroobi , T bor college.
An Open Ixittcr ,
To the Editor of THE BEX.
In Sunday morning's Nonpareil an article >
ticlo appeared commenting on my open *
ing in COS Broadway , Saturday evening ,
which said the milk woa "highly colored"
and "freely guzzled. ' I ask the fonl-
mouthed scribe for what purpose ho has
made such an assertion. I defy him or
any other conceited dotoctlvo to find any
high colored drinks in my place , No. 503
Droadway. I do not go behind the screen
of a proscription case to avoid suspicion.
MIKI : NOLAN.
COMMKUGIAIj ,
COUNCIL J1LCJT8 MAI1KET.
Wheat-No. 1 milling , 75@80 ; No , 3 C5@
70 ; rejected DO.
Corn Local piirposnn , 40 ® 15.
Oats For local purposes , 33@40.
llny-$10 00@ia 00 per tonj baled , 60@CO
llye 40@45c.
Cora Meal 1 30 per 100 pounds.
Wood Oood supply ; pricoa at yards , 0 00 ®
700.
700.Goal Delivered , hard , 11 50 per ton ; soft ,
5 00 per ton
Lard FalrbanVs , wholesaling at OJc.
Flour City flour , 1 C0@3 30.
Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz ,
LIVE STOCK.
Cattle Butcher cows .375 ® l2o. | Butcher
stoora 4 50@5 00.
Hogs 1 00@4 25.
rnoouoE AND rnuiTS.
Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co. , com *
mfasion merchants , 538 Broadway.
Live Poultry Chickens , C@8o ; turkeys ,
lOo.
I'cachoa-Jl bus. bcx , 1 00.
Oranges 5 00@0 00 per box.
Lemons 5 00@G 00 per box.
Bananas 3 50 ® 1 00 per bunch _
Butter Creamery , 20c ; rolls , choice 9@10c.
KggB 13o POT dozen.
Cherries 850 per busliol.
Vegetables Potatoes , 360@450 ; onions ,
75c ; cabbage , 4 cents per pound ; apples
none in market ; Beans , 1 50@2 25 per
Inishol.
J. K. TATE. WA11UEN
TATB & WIIITK ,
I'ractlco In State and Federal Courts.
Collections promptly attended to.
Itoom 9 , Sclmgart's Building ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
ICE ! IGEI ! ICE ! ! !
For pure river Ice patron lie the blue wagons eat-
sfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at No. 45 South
klaln street.
Telephone No. 84.
MULIIOLLAND & NICHOLAS.
A.C015 SIMS. K. P. CAD WELL
SIMS& CADWELL ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , fOWA1
Office , Main Street , Rooms 1 and Shngart & Me-
Unhon's Block. Will practice la SUto and edertl
xmrto
Mrs , HJ , Hilton , M.D. ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
222 Middle Broadly , council BluSa.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. SpocUI verttacmenta , MO M Lett ,
Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Want * , Board-
In jr. etc. , will ba Inserted In thli column at the low
rate of TEN CENTS PER MNE ( or the flrit Insertion
and FIVE CENTS PER LINE ( or each subsequent n <
Bcrtlon. Ltave advertisement ) at our offloe , No.
Pearl Street , near Broadwar
WANTS.
WAMTKD Plt hundred places o ( Drstcla s
iccond hind carpet and two hundred beating
ttorcs. A. J , MANDKL , 326 Broadway.
OLD I'Al'KUS-For Bale at DBI office , at 2S conU
a hundred.
WANTED Etery body In Council Dlufldto take
TniBim. DcllrcroJ by carrier at onlj- twenty
cents a week.
PUNY l'ICTUnES-Boj and plrls RO to Barko's
Excelsior ( Hllcry , 100 Main Street , and get pho
tographed on the Shetland pony's back ,
A DENTS Ladles and gentlemen can make first
-iXcl.vw wages by tolling the "Champion Bosom
Strccthcr and ronlug Hoard. " ReUlls at 81.00.
Any lady can do Up n flno ihlrt without a wrlnkls
and gloss It as nicely as the bcstlaundrlcscan.AddrcEO
( or paitlculars 0. B. 8. & L Co. , Bun , office , ( or one
month.
WESTERN IOWA NORMAL
-SCIENTIFIC AND-
OOMMEKOIAL COLLEGE ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS . . . lOtVA.
Will Open
THE 23rd of JUNE 1884.
A complete course for teachers and those desiring
a higher Kngllnh education , a full business course ,
with training In actual business practice and gener
al correspondence , short hand , ornamental pcnixnn-
ship , elocution , German and music. Splendid rooms ,
large , light and well furnished , charges very moder
ate , cost of living reasonable , society good , experi
enced teachers. For further particulars. Inquire ot
11EAUDSLKY * PAULSON ,
Council Ulutfa , Iowa.
ICE CREAM PARLOR.
Taught by PIIOP. SCHNOOK Tuesday and
Friday evenings from 8:30 :
to 10:30 : o'clock.
BlifK FOK RENT AT $15.00 TEU NIGHT.
I
43TLARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN.
P. H. MARTENS , Prop'r.
R. Rice M. D.
or other tumoro removed without Iho
CANCERS , knlfo or drawing o blood.
CHRONIC DISEASES
Over hlrty ycarsfpractlcal experience Office No.
Fear ttrcct , Council Ulufls.
jtjrConcultatlon Irco
I n.l. ! . _ For cure of Kervonj
I fr6SCriPtl01lUfc > 'il"r. = ao8tmau.
. W.M.Uamilbui1riB Cocnvt Stjans. . Mo.
Opera House
BAZAR
We have begun this week a Special Sale o Children's Dresses. To close
this stock out we have marked them 25 per cent less
than Regular Market Prices.
You can buy n good Scotch Gingham Dress , well made , fast colors , from 75 cts. up.
The stock consists of Gingham , Chambray , Seersucker and Linen Suits ,
made in the Latest Styles and Cheaper than the goods
alone can bo bought for.
Towels ! Towels ! Towels ! Hosiery ! Hosiery ! Hosiery !
Good alt Linen Towel , ICC , worth JOo. This week cheaper than over. Come and look at the
Good all Linen Daurnik Towel , 12iooith K\c. \ stock and convince joursclf that wo nro offering
Good all Linen Iluck Toncl 20e , worth SOo. the greatest bargains in hosiery over shown
Oood all Linen Honey Comb25e * , worth 40c. Council BIulK
Good all Linen Iluck Towel 25o. worth 40c. Our line oi Gents' Ooods la complete and cheaper
than the Bamo goods can bo bought west of Chi
Oood all Linen Oat Meal Towel 25o , worth 40o. cago. .
Good all Linen DatnisV Towel , to lnhej lone and 24 lions' and Days' Shirts with reinforced llucn bosom ,
Inches \\ldoat S6o. Thia towel would beery cheap linen bands , and well made , Me.
dents' Lisle Thread Shirts , Gents' Ralbrlggan Shirts.
at COo. Coma early and get some ot them before ' .
Quilts' India Gauzq Shirts , SCO and up.
they are all Rene , as uo cannot replace the goods. GciHb' Socks , Collars , Cuffs , Tics , and Ilandkcr
3rcat bargains In Table Caters , Nackhu and Stand chiefs. /
Handkerchiefs ( rom 2io aplcoo up. Fast colon. A
Covers , Tablu Covers in Hcd , Qorman and Damask , good colored bordered handkerchief So. A good
beautiful patterns , \ardalong and 2 > arda wide , colored bordered hauderchlcf , 100.
92.10 , worth double the money , We have a pure llr.cu Ladles' Handkerchief , hem-
ilarpalns l' > lied Bpreadii. Btltchod , fast colors , 150. , and the best handker
A ( ull line of Ladles' and Hisses' Rubber Circulars , chief ever sold ( or Ma.
( torn fl 26 up to the > cry beat goods manufactured A ( uii line of Coarl Outtons In sires ( rom 18 up to 23 ,
by the Sterling Rubber Co. ( rom 6 to 10o per dozen , These buttons are o (
Laulca' Dusttni. oed clear pearls and not chipped.
WE RECEIVE GOODS DAILY AND OFFER TEE
at llie Lotesl Prices !
dOOEE & MORGAN ,
NEW OPERA HOUSE BAZAR.
ON IMPROVED FARMS IN
LOWEST g < W < & 00 , ,
GRE8TON HOUSE
EVEUYTIUNamSTCLASS. .
NTos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS
OE OREAM , WATER IOES
A TNI"n
JiJDill
07
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4C4 Ilroidnay , 1 { MetU at all Hour * .
Council Dlufla./ \ rartlciSp Ualtr.
H. H , HORNE & CO. ,
_ _ _ _ _ WHOLESALES DEALERS IN
Fine Cigars *
Wo make a specialty , at our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA Mulr
YARA 01GAIIS. All Oigara sold by us are of our own manufaoturo and warranted
as represented.
OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , 652 Broadway ,
H. H. HORNE&CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA.
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-MANUFACTURERS Of
CAUrETS , CURTAINS , WINDOW FIXTURES , and REPAIRING
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NO. 309 BROADWAY . f ' . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
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LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS
7 and 0 Main street ,
CorjNoir , BLUFFS , IOWA.
The undersigned is paying the highest market price for
Rags.
S. GOLDSTEIN , ; ' 540 Broadway , Council Bluffa
urtalns , In Lace , FHk , Turcoman , Etc. Oil cloths.lMattlnga , Linoleums Eto
hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST ,
[ otno and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all Roods in our line
Ihoapost place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings in tha
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Nos. D , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS
Mail Orders Filled Promptly and -with Care.
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Perfect Fitting , Beat and Cheapest. Flno Linen Collars and Cu0s.
STo. 71 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa.
NEUMAYEB'S HOTEL
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Furniture and appointments all now. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council Bluff
i. J. J. UOOD.
Waves 95c , Ooquetts 25c each. Switches S > lto $2 Oaaoh. j
Hair ornaments at COST. All kinds of hair work _ m
promptly attended to , Waves made of Ladies' combine/ *
at 50c per inch , 7
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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
WHOLESALE DEALEUSJN
nnd 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOW
MAYNE & PALMER ,
DEALERS IN
AND WOOD ,
BULK AND BAnnd , L11IE , tOUlSVJLLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT , UICmOAN rLABTEB.IUIB
AND BEWKIl I'lTK.
No , OS9 Broaaway , - OODNCH BLUFFB , IOWA.
Ventilated Three Inch Part ,
ON VEGETABLE LA.OE ,
Only Seventy - Five Cents \ \
Coquotts , 12io each. Switches , ( all long hnir ) 82.00 84.00 , $8,00
and upwards. Hair Ornaments Given Away. ' '
MBS. D. A. BENEDICT , \
N"o. 337 Broadway Council BlulJ
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER !
Metalic Caskets ' < nd Wo D.I in Coffins of all Kinds. 'j '
rELEQIUPH ORDERS PROJll'LY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ! |
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