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    OMAHA DAILF BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , THURSDAY , JULY 3 , 1884.
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Thursday Mornin . July 3 ,
sonsoniraoN RATES. .
nr ! Carrier - _ - _ - _ - . . - . . - . . - SO cents 10.00 pe'.week per jcar
OFFICE :
No. T Pearl Street , Near Broadway.
M1NOK MENTION ,
See J. Rcitor'a spring goods.
Bushnoll Bolls railroad tickota cheap to
11 points.
George Blaxim ia raising his residence
on Main street.
W. A. Stewart has removed hia piano
wnrorooms to 329 Broadway ,
Four drunks were disposed of ' nt the
police court yesterday , nnd ono vngrnnt.
A good many pigeons nro being eont
down to the driving park for the shoot
on the Fourth.
The alley south of Broadway running
from Mnin to Bincroft street , is in n
rory unhealthy condition.
Justice Schurz yesterday married John
M. Killion to Miss Elizabeth E , Frnost ,
both parties of this county.
Several narrow gauge dirt cars being
drawn through tlio streets yesterday ,
attracted considerable attention.
Thomas Ball has commenced action
for a divorce from Sarah J. Ball , claim
ing oho has not boon true to her vown.
W. S. Mayno has boon appointed ad
ministrator of Thomas Gowdoy's ' estate
which is valued ns not exceeding § 10-
000.
Conrad Thompson , who was arrested
lor obtaining § L.G5 under false pretences ,
was discharged by Judge Aylosworthyos-
torday. *
The caao of Mrs. Amy , complained offer
for putting up n frame building intido
the city limits , haa been continued until
next Monday.
To-morrow Barrel's circus shows up
here and ] will draw a big crowd with
out doubt , ns it is well worth sooing'nnd
people know it.
Mike . .Nolanwhile
, tearing awny par
titions in lib old place yesterday , mot
with'an accident , n board falling on him
f and cutting hia face badly.
A suit of clothoa now being made nt
ono of Council Bluffs' fashionable talor-
ing establishments , has on the coat
buckles and straps instead of buttons.
1.1 A largo excursion will leave Omaha to
morrow morning at 0 o'clock for Council
Bluffi ) , and will bo received on nrrivnl
at the depot here by the Ancient Order of
Hibernians.
Count Yon Bulow , who has n half a
dozen aliases , wns yesterday hold under
$000 bail to the grand jury on the charge
of stealing n suit of clothes and a watch
from 0. W. Hart.
With the shooting matches , Barrett's '
big circus , the Hibernian picnic , the ex
cursion from Omaha and the starting in
of the prohibitory law Council Bluffs will
Jiavo quito n Fourth. , ,
21. North , arrested for an assault on
Ifia brother Nophi North , is * to have a
hearing before Judge Aylosworth to-day
The trouble Boonut to have boon aboul
the possession of a house.
Doris' ohow , which got blown flat by
the storm here , was struck by a stil
worse storm nt Orostcn Monday evening ,
during a performance , the crowd gottinj
out just in time to save themselves ,
The Dunknrda nro holding servlcci
every evening nt 8 o'clock , coruor Sixtl
avenue and Blufla street , nnd on Sunda ;
next there will bo two meetings , ono a
10 o'clock a. m. nnd another nt 7:30p :
* in. Sunday school at 2:30 : p. m.
The Young Mon'a shooting club wil
celebrate to-morrow afternoon by a side
shoot between the democrats aud ropub
licans. There ivill also bo a match between
twoon the club and the Council Bluffs
gun club , and another match with the
Sportsmen's club.
St. Alban'a lodge , No. 17 , K. of P.
liavo elected E. J. Abbott , 0. 0. ; W. N.
Young , V. 0. ; J. Darnell , Prelate ; 0.
Wesley , M. of F. ; 0. Johson , M. of E.
O. Tibbils , K. ot 11. and S. ; F. B , Pat
tont/M.of A.J. ; B. Ooon , I. G. E. J.
Abbott , representative to grand lodge ,
Mrs. Elam Clark has jut received
iinoly finished portrait of her Ute hus
band , done in crayon by the celebrated
artist * , Moshor & Marxaon , of Chicago
It is enlarged from ono lolt there by
Lira. Clark on her way east a few weeks
ngo. Mr. MarzEou ia ono of the finest
workmen in crayon in Chicago.
Tho'bida for the building of the nddi
tion of ttio institution for the deaf and
dumb have boon considered and the work
lot toStraub & Herman for $ : )0,64l ) , The
other bids being J. " V. Murphy , § 39,575
Weaver & Lawaon , 830,012 ; B , .1. Col
lins , § 38,744 ; Wickbaui Bros. , § 38,500
. "John Hammer. S39f > pO ; J. H , Percivnl
§ 30,035.
The Crawford county Bulletin has
navod the democrat * the trouble of hold
ingo judicial convention. It favoraa.
ticket with JudgAylesworth for district
judge , ft. O , Phelps for circuit judge and
K , 0. Jlly for di lrict attorney. 11
Shawvan , of * DenUon , who is nn uipi
rantfor nomination as district attorney ,
u loft ell' the Bulletin.
Claries Jacob * , tlio night yardman for 1
the ( J , M. & St. Paul , while cutting oft _
car of atock Tuesday night , got hia foot
caught , and the whcoli pauod over it
crushing it that
to amputation was ueccs-
nary. Dr. Macrae and Dr , Houston
took the foot off just above the ankle.
Mr , Jacob * was jiroinotod only a few
days before the nccidimt , nnd is n worthy
man who has many friends who sympa
thize deeply with him In his trouble.
Yesterday ho was reported us getting
along aa well as could bo expected.
A "STILL" HUNT.
How ta Prohibitory Law will tafc
Hold To-Morrow ,
Much Fcnr nnil Trembling.
This is the best day for the aaloons
at least BO it is supposed. The prohibi-
ory law goes into effect at 12 o'clock
to-night , and no intoxicating liquors nro
supposed to bo sold nftor that hour.
Everybody is asking what is going to bo
done ? Nobody Booms to know. . The
irohibitionista have intimated that they
will prosecute all offenders , nnd ns the
penalties nro severe , this makes the oa
ooniats tremble , yet so far this throat
las boon in the form of a hint , rather
han decided organized preparations.
Sotno of the saloon men say they intend
o obey the law strictly , but still
hero nro Bomo who propose going richt
along as if nothing had happened , rely'J
ng on pormjts from the county board or
icenscs from the city council. The fact
is , each side is uncertain which is the best
o do , nnd no uniform plans have boon
doptcd. The saloon men seem to have
hope that the storm will soon blow over ,
t now aooms that on to-morrow all
aloona will ccaao soiling such drinks na
re prohibited by state law. Ono after
nether will probably in time , got to put-
ing in "a ntick" into some temperance
rink , or seeking to evade the matter in
omo other way , and gradually growing
) elder , if no organized prosecution ap-
) oars , will slowly got Into the old way of
oing business. The penalties nro DO BO-
ore that for n time at least there will bo
ow , if any , who will care to run the
isk of openly violating the law , until
some expression of public opinion is man-
Tested in other waya. TIIK BKI : man
asked a saloonist yesterday what was go
ng to bo done , nnd immediately the
[ uostion was fired back. "What nro nro
ou prohibitionists going to do ? You tell
no that and I'll toll you what the saloon
non are going to do. " That seems to
> o the condition in which most are
placed.
A largo majority seem against taking
out the evasive license proposed by the
city council. They do not want to pay
J-100 for permit to sell lemonade and so
da water , when in return they got no
> rotoction. On the other hand the pro-
libitioniats , of course , think atill inoro
unfavorably of the council for thus nt-
; ompting to ovndo the state law.
It seems pretty certain'that ' it will bo
didicult to got intoxicating drinks to
morrow over any bar , but how long it
will remain so Is a conundrum which
makes them all stagger.
BALANCE ALL ,
The Oltl/.oiiB and tlio City Have n
Cotillion About the Scales.
There promises to bo n lively war about
the scales nt the junction of Main and
Pearl otroota. The scales were establish
cd there about two years ago at the In'
atanco and with the financial support of
a number of businessmen in that vicinity
the cost of the scales being $350. The
city council gave permit for the scales to
bo located there , although it was on the
street and public property. Thus it has
gone nlong , the regular license being paid
for the scales. The oily woighmastor has
scales on Bryant street , next to the city
buildings , but business is very light there
and ho also has made oomo nrrnngomoul
for scales near the ones now in contro-
very , but business there is light too , tlio
junction Bcalos seeming to got the cream
in spite of everything. After the paving
WM put down , it became apparent
that the scattered hay from , the
witgous , which had heretofore been
trampled into the mud , giving n barn
yard appearance to that part of Main
street , was proving n great nuisance
although it could bo swept off the pave-
mont. It was also discovered that
although the street had not shrunk any ,
yet the teams down there by the scales
were nn interference with travel , and the
marshal tried to keep them from going
there. Some of the men doing business
in that vicinity then signed n petition
to have the scales removed , and others
wanted n fountain where the scales now
stand. The license for scales was raised
from 810 to $50 , but this did not causa
the scales to bo moved , for the $50 was
forthcoming. The council ordered the
marshal to remove the scales , nnd yester
day the other aide consisting of 0. E
Ilonn , T. J' , Evans , John Morgan ,
James Havorstock , claiming to bo the
majority of the owners of the scales ,
filed n petition asking for on injunction
to restrain the city from carrying out
this order of removal , They claim that a
$50 license was paid covering the time
from May 1884 to May 1885 , nnd tlnt |
the city having permitted the scales to
fltand there , nnd the capital having boon
invested on account of this permit , that
it is not for the city to keep the § 50 and
move the ecalos too. Judge Loofbour-
row has granted n temporary injunction
and the bonds have boon placed nt 5100.
Tlio
There has been much Inquiry ns to how
the runaway young couple managed to
secure a marriage license. It is said that
they sent down to the clerk n note , nsking
for a license to bo given them and staling
In thle note that they were both over ago.
To satUfy the curiosity of these who have
no opportunity to examine the records ,
THE BKB gives it as It appears on the
jooka at the court house :
Cluirlci Chkfiiu )
tci I
nttloK : Wdney.J
Tlio umleriilRnnl applicant for a nmrrltigo
oiibC , beloff nworii , * ti\to that - ig uf
tlivageof ' . ' 5 j-oar tttul upwin and a mi.
nt uf 1'axu county and utatu of - , nnd
that is of thaaxum 18 joirn utul iim-iiuls | ,
mid \ lOfrutidvnt of 1'ugu county and etnto n (
{ that Bald parties mo both unnmtriod ,
aiiii frou from physical Inllrmltlcn , anil tint
m kffttl iinpudiinvnt oshtt to tlio murrlago of
uld i > artlvj UKeilly I buliuvu.
. V' . M. Hi'KTiii.
huMcrllwd anil HU'orn to bofoto mu tliU aath
Atyot June , 18S1.
R. 1) . STIIKET ,
Cloik Circuit Court.
1'EUSONA.I/ .
M. J. Michaels yesterday moved to Omaha.
Tohn Epcnctcr yesterday went to Olcnwood
A. K. UOTK , ol Silver City , la stopping at
KfolV Hotel.
Mm , W. H , M. rtincy and dnufrhtcr , Mi
Ivnto Puioy , have returned from AVnuhlngton
0. K. Tnylor , bu ine s mannger Cftllondcr'a
minstrel company , wa in tlio city yesterday.
( lusUv llpenolor lias gone e.nt on a two
weeks' visit to Chicago , Milwaukee nnd
Cleveland ,
Irving 1'arsons , Ron of A. A , Parsons , wont
yculordiiy on a two montlia' recreation tirp
to Iho Allegheny mountains.
Chan. W. Lyman , of Iho Omaha Herald ,
who han been In the east for several months ,
IIM returned , and yesterday was taking a peep
at the Bluffs.
AV. H. 'Vaughan , ,7. , T. Frainoy and Win.
Oalvla' have arranged to go to the Chicago
convention. They will Btart Sunday night.
I1' . Darrah will act as welihma { terpro tern.
Something for Nothing.
Until further notice wo giro to each
twentieth cuatomor his purchase , what
ever the price or valup of the same may
t > o. Our cashier will keep nn accurate
record of every transaction , and when
, ho twentieth sale of any amount is made
the ' purclmscr will bo presented with the
same. Wo have adopted for the present
.hifl oystoin of advertising because it
jivco our patrons instead of the news-
oaporn the five per cent , which it cost
ia. Clothing retailed nt wholesale
iricco. Hats retailed at case prices.
furnishing goods , trunks , bags , umbrel-
ns , etc. , etc. Every twentieth customer
ireaontod with his purchase.
METCALF Bnos.
ALL creditors of the late Chris
3chvrengor will please present their bills
nt o'nco , to J. W. Adolph , who hasohnrgo
of the business , at the old stand , No. 108
South Main street.
COMMERCIAL ,
OOCNCIL BLUrrS IfAnKET.
Wheat-No. 1 milling , 75@80 ; No. 3 05 ®
70 ; rejected CO.
Corn Local pnrpoaoa10@45.
Oats For local purposes , 35@10.
Hey S10 00@la 00 per ton ; baled , CO@CO
llyo 40@45o.
Corn Bloal 1 30 per 100 pounds.
Wood Good supply ; pricoa at yards , C 00 ®
700.
700.Coal
Coal Delivered , hard , 11 60 per ton ; soft ,
> 00 per ton
Lard Fatrbank'a , wholesaling at 9c.
Flour City flour , 1 C0@3 30.
Itrooms 2 95@3 00 per doz.
LIVK BTOOK.
Cattle Butcher cows 3 " 5@1 25. Butcher
stoora 4 C0@5 00.
Hogs 1 00@4 25.
moDDCK AND ramrs.
Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co. , com
mission merchants , 538 Broadway ,
Live Poultry Chickens , C@8c ; turkeys ,
lOc.
lOc.Poaches
Poaches A bus. box , 1 00.
Oranges G 00@0 00 per box.
Lemons 5 00@G 00 per box.
Bananas 3 50 ® 1 00 per bunch
Butter Creamery , 20o ; rolls , choice 9@10c.
Upgs 13o pe dozen.
Cherrioa 82 CO per bushel.
Vegetables 1'otatoea , 3CO@450 ; onions ,
7Pc ; cabbage , 4 cents per pound ; apples
10110 in market ; Beans , ] fjO@2 25 per
jushol.
SKAL OP N. 0. Tobacoo finest in the
land.
SPECIAL 15 NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special & vcrtlscmonts , tua as Logl ,
Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , BoardIng -
Ing , eta , will bo inserted In this column ai tbo low
tate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion
and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n
Eortlon. Leave advertlaemonta at our offloe , No.
Poatl Street , near Broadway
WANTS.
WANTED Flvo hundred pieces of flrjtclass
second hand carpet and two hundred beating
itovcs. A. J. MANDUL , 3JS Broadway.
OLD PAPKUS For sale at On offlco , at 25 centa
a hunilred.
WANTED Every body In Council Bluffs to take
Tun HUH. Delivered by carrier at only twenty
cents a week.
" 17011 * SALE. A ROlJen opportunity to got Into a
JL' legitimate and
profitable business on easy
terms. Atoll oHUbllinod bakery In Council Blulls
for sain. Oood ruasona for selling. Address 0. II.
J. , BKB cilice , Council Uluffs.
FOIl SALK-Or will rent bv ficptomlicr lit , to a
Umlly without children , n now house , with
bam. cliturn , eta Enquire of Frank Cook , room
0 , Bhugnrt'a block. 4 ( hn
AOENTS Ladles ami Kontlomon can make first
daen wages by soiling the "Champion Bosom
Strecthor and roulnff Board. " HoUlU at 81.00.
Any lady can do un n flno shirt without a wrlnltls
and filPsa It M nicely as tliobcstlaun'lrloscan.Addrcso
for [ Mitlculars 0. B. S. & I. Co. , B offlco , for one
ino'ith.
J. R. TATK. WAIU1KN W1IITK
T A.TEI < Sc "Vx
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Practice In State and Fsdoril Courts.
Collections promptly attended to.
Kooni ! > , Schugart's Uuilding ,
COUNCIL WLUFl'S , IOWA.
ICE ! ICE ! ! XCKti !
For pure river ko pat tor I to the blue wagons tat-
Islactlcn nuaranteed. Leave orders at No. IS South
Main street.
Telephone No , 81.
MUL1IOLLAN1) ) & NICHOLAS.
ACOll BISIS. K. P. CADWKLL
SIMS & CADWELL ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
ORlce , Main ytroot. Itooms 1 Anil Bliug rt & Ita.
Uahou't lllock. Will practloo In SUU ked tdoitl
Mrs , H , J , Hilton , M , fl ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGfcON ,
322 Middle Bro 4ny. . Council Blutts ,
ROLLER RINK
IOE OREAM PARLOR.
Taught by Puor1. SOIINOOII Tuesday nnd
Friday evenings from 8:30 :
to 10:30 : o'clock. '
IUN1C roil KENT AT $15.00 1'Bll NIOI1T.
ftTLARGEST FLOOR IN TOWN ,
F. H. MARTENS , Prop'r.
E. Rice M , D ,
'other tumors removed wltboutths
knlioorduwluffo Hood.
CHRONIC
liTOonculUtiou Iroe
THE ONLY BIG SHOW ,
Coming to Gouncil Bluffs , is the
BARRETT BIG SHOW , JULY FOURTH
An Innovation in the World of Amusement En
terprises.
TBCE3
STT .
The Greatest , the Grandest and the very best. The God of Day , on the
morning of
Fridayjuly 4fh , at Council Bluffs.
Will [ pale bcforcitlio rival tplenclor.ol Barrett & Co.'a gorgcom , glllletlng- , glowing , shimmering , 'magnlfl-
cent and bewildering
As the re-echoing cannon proclaims the approich o ( cnfftnjrulned , mighty War , so docs this Grand Street
Pcijeant ( "lilcli , Ilko the cannon , powerful In ItselJ , Is ttlll but tlia Instrument of war ) proclaim the com-
log Of thl < VAST , OIQKNT1C lENTUlU'USK , whoso moving masses jara the trembling oar th ; whoso inljhty
canvass , greater than the tent of liars , unfold only under the outspread chadeof wh I to-winded Peace , and
brlnifsjjy , pleasure nnd ammomcnt from the fair plains of Wonderland , and curiosities of Natura and ot
Art never Dcforo equaled by any Show or number ol Shows In America.
Beneath Our Grand Arenic Tent we Introduce 150 Star
Performers.
STARS OP FIRST MAGNITUDE ALL !
First In order and Jnlstcllular merit wo name the celebrated Artist ,
MADAME DOCKRILL , The laurel-crowned "Empress of Equestrians. " She proudly wears the
tltlo unrtlspateil and untarnished. This famous lady U the most fearless , Intrepid and dashing Bareback
lUder la the entire world to-day.
MISS EMMA LAKE. Who holds a Ilko proud and deservedly bestowed tlllo ns the "Queen o ! the
BlJo-nadcllo. " A u t ItchlnKly beautiful and graceful rider w ho has no equal as a horsewoman.
MISS JENNIE EWERS , Australia's artist daughter , who with her 111 Ins steeds , brought from
her homo In the Antldoa. awakens wonder nnildclij'h % is also without an equal In her specialties.
MR. ROBERT STICKNEY , the Impcralor of the oiena ; the wonderful Master of tlio borso , the
boat General Athlete and most Versatile Performer 111 Ing. Graceful and daring , outrivaling all rivalry.
A host of others too numerous to mention Athletes , Uvmnasts , Contortionists , Wrc < tlcrs , Posers , Glad
iators. Antlpodeanlsts. Equhbrlsts , Acrobats , Aorlallsts. Uiilcyclists , Bricycllsts , &c.&c. Together with
the Itoyal Japanese Circus ol twenty troops , a larger number of Star Artists than any other Ton Show a.
IV1R. CHAS. EWERS , the wonderful ol the antipodes , In hlsfoirlcs ) rldmg leaping and Tum
bling , and his entire nil star nlrcus composed of a host ot artists Irom tlio other hemisphere. Our Mam-
mouth Mcnagoilo , contains 100 cages ot living wild animals and numerous specimens never before exhibited
has had added this year , at an enormous oxpccsc , a Gigantic Doep-sci Aquarium the like uf which v as nov-
cr before exhibited In the world , containing Monsters ol the Deep , and rare Amphibia ot wondorous form ,
habits aud slzo.
THE G-IANT ELEPHANT , ZEEXES
Weight , ten tons. Carries on hU back a band of twenty musicians , ff JTDrovm of Zebras , Hyenas , Giraffes
Elands , Camels , Dromedaries , and scvtral other strange and larelicaata. Elephants in harness.
Three the smallest Elephant over been. Trained ( Jlrallcs , Trained Camels , Trained Zebras. Two Huge
Hippopotami , the lirjrest In fact the only pilrmalo and female over exhibited In the world. A school of
Giants , Kctenao , ( ho Zulu Giant ( the 'largest man living , aGlant Ox ( as large an an ordinary Elephant ) , a
Olant Ostrich , a Giant Glraflo , a Gcant tlorso and fourteen thoroughly trained thorough-bred Kentucky
llorso. almost as Intelligent as a human.
OUR GRAND STREET PAGEANT
Cutvlctlng In splendor the grandest oriental fetes. Aecenoof Hegal splendor , Bright , Radiant , and Glo
rious , wltb 0 bands ol music , 100 Golden Chariots. Band Cars and Golden Cages , Pages , Knights , Ladles ,
Kquorrioi" , < Vo , ic ; ten largo dens of Ferocious , Wild living Animals oped In the streets.
uccurtlona on all Uallroads at reduced rates. Do not fall to sea It It Is the
GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH !
WILL ALSO EXHIIUT AT
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COCKE & MORGAN.
BA
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Wo have begun this week a Special Sale of Children's Dresses. To close
this stock out wo have marked thorn 25 per cent less
than Regular Market Prices. '
You can buy a good Scotch Gingham Dress , well made , fast colors , from 75 ots. up.
The stock consists of Gingham , Ohambray , Seersucker and Linen Suits ,
made in the Latest Styles and Cheaper than the goods
alone can bo bought for.
Towels ! Towels 1 Towels !
QooJ all Linen Towel , ICc , worth ? Co.
Qootl all Linen Damask Towel , 12jo woith 22lc.
Qood all Linen Hnck Towel 23c , worth SOo.
Good all Linen Honey Comb Sic , worth < 0c.
Qood oil Llqcn Huck Towel 25c , worth 40o. V
Good all Linen Oat Meal Towel 25o , worth 40o.
Good all Linen DamasV Towtl , 0 In-lies long and 21
Inches "Ho at S6o. This towel would bo very cheap
at COO. Come early and get BOIIIO of them before
{ they are all gone , as wo cannot replace the goods.
Great Bargains In Tatlo Covers , Nauklni and Stand
Covers , Table Covers In lied , Gorman and Damask ,
beautiful patterns , S yards loug and 2)'ardsldo ,
82 , < 0 , worth double the money.
Bargains In Bed Siireadi.
A full line of Ladles' and Hisses' Rubber Circulars.
fiom 81.26 up to the \cry beat goods manufactured
by the Sterling Ilubber Co.
Ladles' lu tvn.
Hosiery ! Hosiery ! Hosiery !
Thlu week cheaper than over. Como and look at the
etock aud convince jourscll that wo are ottering
the greatest bargains In hosiery over shown n
Council Bluffs. ,
Our line of Gtnts * Qoods Is complete and cheaper
than tbo same goods can to bought west ot Chi
cago.
Kent'and Boys' Phlrtslth nlnforccJ llacn bosom ,
linen bnndd , and well made , CCc.
dents' Llalo Thread Shirts , Gents' Halhrlggan Shirts.
Gents' India Oaiuo ghirts , S5o and up.
Cleri's' Socks , Collars , Cuffs , Tics , and liandkor
chiefs.
Handkerchiefs from 2a | aplcco up. Fast colors. A
good colored bordercdi handkerchief 5C. A good
colored bordered banclerchlef , loo.
Wn have a pure linen Ladlea' Handkerchief , hemstitched -
stitched , fast rolors , 15c. , snd the bist bandkcr.
chief oxr wld forMo.
A full line of i'oarl Buttons jn sizes from 18 up to 23 ,
from B to 103 per dozen. Tliena buttons aru of
oed clear pearls and not chipped.
WE RECEIVE GOODS DAILY AND OFFER TEE
at tlie Lowest Prices !
COCKE & MORGAN ,
NEW. OPERA HOUSE BAZAR.
Ventilatepl Three Inch Part ,
ON VEGETABLE LACE ,
Only Seventy - Five Cents !
Coquotts , I2jc each. Switches , ( all long luiir ) § 2,00 84,00 , $8,00
aud upwards. Ilair Ornaments Given Away.
. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT ,
No , S37 Ilroadway Council Blutls.
y
H. H. HORNE & CO , ,
. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
INars
Wo mnko n specialty , nt our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA/fad
/
YAHA 01GA11S. All Cigars sold by us arc of our own manufacture and warranted
as represented ,
OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , I 552 Broadway ,
H. U. HORNE & CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA.
SMITH & TOMjEB , Agfa. ,
LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS
7 and 0 Main street ,
COUNCIL BLVFFS , IOWA.
ASADV , ORGUTT & RENGH
urtalns , In Lace , Fltfc , .
Turcoman , Etc. OUcloths.iMattinBS , Linoleums Eta
hoicest and Best Selected STOOE in the WEST , * ?
[ omo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods in our line ,
honpost place to buy CARPETS , Curtains nnd House Furnishings in the
C-ty.
Nos. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE % - - COUNCIL BLUFFS
Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Cnro
tETSOME or
Perfect Fitting , Beat and Cheapest. Una Linen Collars and Cuffs.
HOJ 71 Fourth Street Council Blufs , Icwa.
' NEUMAYEB'S HOTEL
ON THE
Furniture and appointments all now. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council Bluff
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Waves 95c , Ooquotts 25c each. Switches $1 to $20aaoh.
Hair ornaments at OUST , All kinds of hair work
promptly attended to , Waves made of ladies' combings
at 50c per inch ,
ALL KINDS OF
MRS. J. J GOOD 29 Main Streetlj
MRS. S. J. NOEEIS , 105 Main St.
504 Main Street , Council Bluffs.
MANUFACTURER OF
SAHPLI : CASES a specialty. ' Shawl , Tourist , and Trunk Straps.
Twenty Years Experience. - - Repairing Neatly Executed
WHOLESALE DEAXEUS.IN
aud 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOW
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No , DSD Broadway , - AND . SEWEll . PIPE. . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
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