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    6 OMAHA DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , FEIDAY , JULY 4 , 1884.
THE DAILY BEE
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Fridav Morninp1 , July 4i
SUBSCRIPTION IUTE9.
Ir ) Cnn\t \ t - - - - - - -10 i-onU pet wt
By'M ' U - - - - - - - - 810.00 per yc
OFFICE :
No. T Pearl Street , Near Broadway ,
M1NOK MENTION ,
See J. Roller's spring goods.
Whisky is supposed to go fourth U
day.
day.Bushnoll soils railroad tickets cheap t
all poinU.
The shoots at Iho driving park to-da ;
trill oxclto much intcroit.
The Methodists have decided to built
a now church on the Fourth.
On and after to-day the drink as wol
rxs the drinker will bo jugged.
The Wnbash mail will close promptlj
at ton minutes before ono o'clock to-day.
The house of H. DoLong on uppoi
Broadway has boon raised about throe
feet.
feet.Barrett's big circus is ono of the promi
nent features of the Fourth in Concil
BluOa.
The business men along Broadway are
very anxious to have the paving done before -
fore the fall business opens.
A brick sidewalk with stone curbing is
taking the place of the mud in front of
the city building and city jail.
H. P. Warren , the deputy clerk of the
circuit court , has received from Califor
nia a fine picture of Blaine framed with
cones.
Old man Wilson , Iho shoemaker , who
lias been Rotting ready for it for two or
three days , , ia now letting strong drink
alone , ho being behind the bars.
Next Monday night the Blaine and
Logan boys in blue will moot , the storm
having caused the postponement of the
mooting announced for last Monday night.
The summer school , which it was pro
posed , to open in the Methodist church ,
will not startup , there being too much
agitation about the safety of tho- build
ing.
Justice Schurz yesterday officiated at
the wedding of Henry Ochlort to Anna
Marsau , both of Mindon. The ceremony
was performed at the Ores ton Louse par
lors.
lors.Tho
The postofllco will bo open this morn'
ing from 10 o'clock to 12. The carriers
will make but oiVdelivory and collection
in the morning , the other deliveries being
at their windows.
In the superior court yesterday there
wore two drunks , 0. B. Albory and
Jacob Honning , each fined. ' Craig Man
dice and John Miller wore fined for dis
turbing the peace.
It now remains with the citizens of
Council Blufls to say whether they will
liayo a fair this fall or not. It costs.5 . a
Tote and there ought to bo a good many
Totes in favor of it. .
The modern cornice of the Methodist
church has been taken elF , and the prom
ise is made that the cracks will bo taken
away next week that is , the building is
to bo repaired a littlo.
Henry Do Long has completed a fine
Btrotch of brick sidewalk along Broadway
from Frank to Grace street , a ton-foot
walk with stouo curbing , making ono of
the best lines of walk in the city.
The law in regard to houses of prosti
tution goes into effect to-day. Last
night the keepers of those houses turned
all their girls out of doors rather than to
risk the penalty. Quito a delegation of
the soiled dovea wont over to Omaha on
the 11 o'clock dummy.
James Perry is tearing down his wooden -
on building on Broadway , and is to put
in its placoa handsome brick ono , 22x50
foot , two stories. ( Jeorgo Faublo 1ms
the contract , and the front.ls to bo simi
lar to that being put up by Wm. Smith ,
near by.
The fellow Riving his name as Ed.
Howton , and who was arrested for run
ning a swindling gatno on the atroot , is
to have a hearing before Justice Schurz
to-morrow , the case being taken away
from Justice Abbott on the claim of
prejudice.
Justice Abbott yesterday tied the mat-
rimonal noose , joining Henry Baer , of
York , Hob. , and Emma Waldor , of Per-
BIB , Iowa , as husband and wife , Mr.
Baor is a furniture dealer at York. The
wedding was a grand affair , the ceremony
being performed in the Pacific house
parlors.
The wogon-poles of teams coming up
to the drinking fountain on Broadway ,
near Bryant have thumped against it so
that it has injured it sorao , and to pre
vent further accident there was yester
day put up a rough board protection ,
which mars the looks ot the fountain ,
but may protect it.
The report that Alex. Burke , the
watchman for the waterworks at Glen
avenue , was discharged , has no foundo-
tlon to it , the fact being that ho has left
the position of his own free will and
accord. Ono thing is certain , ho has
filled the place well , bo n faithful to his
duties , and it will bo difficult to get a
man to fill thu place a well.
_ L. Do Bovoise , the smiling spirit , who
is in charge of the Union ticket oflico ,
007 Broadway , h busy dealing out ex-
cursloa tickets on the different roads. It
ii cheap time to travel. The Sioux City
route BCOECS ara of the rae t popular of
all , especially with the round trip faro to
il Spirit Lake and return being only § ! ) 00.
Major Vaughun , although n democrat ,
1 did not Bootn to cnthuso to over thu
arrival of iho democratic delegation from
'
J
California as over the republican dolegi
tion. "Not a sound was heard , not
funeral note , " as their forms to Chicng
woto hurried , No Bavarian band , n
offer of a hundred carriages , n
speeches , no resolutions on their arrive
hero.
hero.Tho
The dining-room girls at the Ogde
had a bad scare Wednesday night. 0
retiring for the night they loll thoi
doors unlocked and some late straggle
of the masculine sex strolled in , oitho
by mistake ot with malice aforethought
Whichever it was , it frightened the girl
terribly , and they screamed so that i
evidently frightened the follow , for h
skipped out in a hurry , while the fern
Inino screams called help to the hall , ii
which there was a confused flutter o
white raiments.
SCATTERED BY THE STORM
Tlio AVIntl Causes Much Ilnvoo run
Some
There have been so many heavy wind
tormsof latothatCouncilBlullitos are got
ing so that they cannot sloop well night :
unless the blinds are rattling and the
shingles flying as a sort of a lullaby. The
storm yesterday morning broke trees
down badly , tipped ever out-houses and
ahcds , demoralized some fences , and
icattorcd movables in all directions.
The roof of Deere , Wells fc Co.'s largo
warehouse was quito badly damaged , the
tin being rolled up and some of the tim
bers unjointod. Some of the tin on
David Bradley & Co.'a big building was
lisa lifted and torn by the wind.
The Chicago and Rock Island coal
ihods wore somewhat broken by the
itorm.
A barn belonging to Mrs. Donahoy ,
lonior of Fourth avenue and Eleventh
troot , was blown down.
Bon ton street was full of broken trees
'cstorday morning , andaomo fences were
lown.
The hatchway door leading to tin
ewer of the Rescue ungino house wni.
ilown about striking the boll and caused
ho tap of a false fire alarm.
A hatchway door inEph. Huntington' ' _
louse blow off , letting the rain drive in
n almost drowning quantities.
Abe Kingsland'a house was drenched
a n like manner.
A tiRht board fence at Mr. Bray's blow
vet , damaging and destroying about
itindred of Mrs. Bray's ' choice plants.
At the institution for the deaf and
lumb some fencing was blown down and
thor damage dono.
Congressman Pusoy'a cherry trees were
ladly Broken down.
Baylis's park airain Buffered , a largo
lumber of limbs being taken off. A
ow more such storms and the park will
o of the baldhcadcd.
Word was received from Noola yes
orday that the storm was very fierce
lioro and much damage done , especially
3 corn.
The fall of rain drenched the streets ,
tid made still more gullies and ponds in
10 nowly-fillod parts of the city.
Seventh street near Sixth avenue is
npassablo , thorp being a great pond
.retching . from sidewalk to sidewalk.
Judge James mourns the breaking
own of two or thron fine trees , for
Inch ho says ho would not have taken
100 a piece.
The Chicago & Northwestern was
bout eight hours late yesterday on no-
ount of the washing out of about COO
ards of the track near Donison.
John Stoltor's house , which was being
tlsod when storm No. 2 struck the city ,
as so undermined by the rain that it
is sunken into the collar , causing a
tmago of ono or two hundred dollars ,
ostorday morning'u wind blow off the
mine.
A portion of the corner of Wm.
ntth B now building was blown off , the
lling brick battering the zinc cornice ,
mowhat.
The lightning killed a valuable cow
ilonging to Chas. Shells , of Hardin
wnshlp. Small grain in that vicinity
M Injured by the storm , and small out-
illdings were blown ovor.
Tha foundation of Eisoman , Rodda &
s's. store was undermined a little , the
in washing In the excavation being
ado for the addition to the building.
REPENTING IN HASTE ,
ho Aldermen Conclude They " \Vcro
L'ooBrnahAbouttlio Iron-OIutlOatli ,
At the Tuesday nftornoon mooting of
ty council nn ordinance was rushed
trough providing that'no certificate of as-
issraont against property for street im-
: ovomonta would bo issued to n contrno-
> r unless ho took an iron-clad oath that
i had not made any arrangement
T the disposal of the certificate
; a fihuro , and that ho had no
rivato understanding with the property-
vnora to do the work for loss than
lined iu the certificate. The nonsense
: the thing Boomed to have dawned on
imo of the aldcrmon and the city
.tornoy after the ordinance had passed ,
id n dash was inado for the original
) cumont to atop its going into the
uida of the printer. Another ordinance ,
xsiod later , 1ms appeared in the oflicial
( ipor of the city , but tbu is hold back ,
ir , ns ono of the nagos remarked , "if
jo people ever read thin they will think
p have gene daft euro. " What
ill bo done with the Bmotherod
rdinanco is a conundrum. An attempt
lay be made to have it published after a
ttlo , hoping to escape public notice , but
iany wonder why if it is auch n good or-
inanco , and BO much in the interests of
o door people , there should bo such an
ttompt to hold it back. It ia fast getting
) that the secret of behind the screens
< ssiona of the council and consultations
f the city ollioitth nro moro interesting
mn the so-called publio sessions.
To.Dny'H Colouration ,
The observance of the Fourth by the
nolout Order of Hibernians promises teD
D an enjoyable and successful ono. A
rgo number uro expected to arrive
om Omaha , with the Hibernian band
' . that place. They will be received by
10 A. O , of n. , of this city , with the
aw Council Bluih band. A grand pro.
iBsiou will bo formed , und the linu of
arch taken to Doha.no ; 'a grove at the
: ad of Glen avenue , whore a
c-nio will bo hold. There will
i exorcises there appropriate to the day ,
uv , Father MoMunomy being president
1 the day. M , 0 , Griflln will read the
icUrtiliun of Independence , and Judfo
11. Paige , who is now ono of the edi-
m of the Saturday Evening Herald , of
hccago , will deliver the oration. There
ill bo namesnnd other necessaries of a
ipny Fourth of July picnic , and a dance
, thu rink in the evening.
STRUCK ANOTHER SUOKEE
A. Trick Turned on n Venlnnt Youn
Man Ncnr Mnlvcrn.
The confidence crooks still ply the
tricks on the different roads running in !
this city. Ono of the latest is thus tel
by the Malvorn Leader : As No. 2 pullc
into Malvorn Sunday evening fin eli
time confidence gamowas played , when
by a verdant young man parted with a
his ready money. Said young man live
at Mondotn , 111. , and had n ticket fc
that point. The confidence man aj
preached him and upon learning his dei
tinntion asjurcd him that ho was boun
for the uamo port , was well acquainto
there , had a brother in business there
etc. , etc. , but ho was in trouble , ho snit
Ho had n lot of baggngo on the trai
which would bo put oil at the next stc
tion Hastings unless ho could pay th
charges on thorn. WouM the youn
man from Mondota lend him $23 unti
they got through ? The young man fron
Mondoia had but $20 and this nnioun
ho freely turned over to his newly founi
friend , taking as security n S250 chcck ( ?
on n Missouri bank. The man wont for
ward immediately to see about paying hi
baggage charges and when the trait
stopped for the crossing , ho stopped off
Later , it is thought ho took a WabasI
train for thoBlufl * . A brakeman in
formed the Mondota man that his frionc
! md loft the train and when ho rcachcc
Hastings ho faced about and roti face
licro , but no trace could bo found of hii
, 'ictimizor. Ito continued his journoj
lomoward the following day u wiser nl
joita poorer youth ,
Queer Jjaw.
There scorns to bo some difficulty ir
ottling the question of where a case wil !
; o to when taken away from Judge Ayloa
rorth , of the superior court , on n change
if vonuo. About eix weeks ago John
Jwingor was brought before the auporioi
ourt on n charge of assault and battery ,
nd by hia attorney a change of vonuc
ma taken. Judge Aylosworth , follow
ng the atatuto in regard to the superior'
ourts , Bout the case to the
istricb court , but Judge Loofbourow
ont it back , ho finding in the statutes in
Dgard to district court no provision
iving Iho district court jurisdiction in
riminal cases , except as "brought before
10 court by indictment. Yesterday
ftornoon the case was called up in the
iporior court again , and Judge Aylos-
orth dismissed it The man has boon
ring in jail for six weeks while the case
aa been ponding. The viowa taken of
10 law by Judge Loufbourrow
nd Judge Aylpaworth places auoh
isoa In a peculiar position , indeed ,
ho judge of the superior court is told
f the law to Bond cases to the district
> urt , but the law governing district
> urta does not aoom to give any power
icoivo them. How the next caao of
n' kind Trill bo disposed of is a inju
ry , but it is probable that it will bo
aposcd of In the same way.
PEIISONAU
Judge James IH back from Dca Moliies.
II. II. Ilorno loft yesterday for a business
ip in Nebraska.
Judga Loufboiirow is set down * for an oraj
m at Sidney to-day.
Mr. and Mrs. V , B. Tanner , of Ncola , were
the city yesterday.
Odicer Brooks has boon laid up for a for
ij's , but is out again.
Rov. M. Reed has resigned the pastorate of
a Baptut church at Kmorson.
E. 0. Whlttlesoy , of the Globe haa gene to
ilcago to attend tlio convention ,
Mrs. Anna E. Doono is visiting her mother ,
: . R. S. Cole , and greeting her many old
Qtids hero.
llcv. J. Sims , who hasl > ccn visiting his son ,
r. Jacob Sims , of this city , left yesterday
his Wisconsin homo.
Dscar Kepliugor now stopi to carry ono In
ding up the columns of I'arman's books
a n boy and Oscar is a regular Oscar Wild
th delight.
LM' . Whitney , \\l\o \ travels for II. H-
jrnoit Co. , returned to the city yesterday
a few hours only , leaing last evening fo
j road ogam.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wormuth , of Now York ,
a In the city , the gucsta of Mrc. T. A.
ark. Mrs. Wormouth Is a bister of Mr. T.
Clark , locating engineer of the Union l'n
! o.
o.T.
T. A. IJedo. formerly of the Tabor Union-
row , aild inoro recently connected with the
onamloak I'oat , will publish the Campaign
\tchot at Sidney , Iowa , from the first of An-
st until after tlio campaign. In the prospeo-
t Rent out there Is a plain avowal of the In
ition to gi\o the lepubllcan ticket a strong
l > perU The prospectus also gives ajlittlo
urn for John Y. Stone for congress from this
itrict.
COMMEUOIAIj ,
COUNCIL BLUrrB MAIUCKT.
Wheat-No. 1 milling , 75@80 ; No. 3 CO ®
i rejected50.
Born Local purposna , 40@-I5.
Oats For local imrpcwoa , 3D@ 10.
H y-S10 00@li 00 per ton ; b.ik-d , 50QCO
llyo I0@45o.
Corn Meal 1 30 per 100 pounds.
Wood Good supply ; prices nt yards , 0 00 ®
Ooal Delivered , hard , H 60 per toni soft ,
K ) per ton
Lard Falrbonk'a , wholosaltnir at OSc.
Wlour City Hour , 1 C0@3 SO.
Uroorna 2 05@3 00 per dox.
LIVU BTOCK.
Sftttlo Uutohor cows 3 76 ® t 25 , Butcher
iora 4 50@n 00.
Hogs 1 00@4 25.
rilODUUK AND VllUITH.
uotatloiui by J , At. St , John & Co , , com.
ulon morchanta , 633 liroudway.
Poultry Live old honi , To ; spring chickens ,
! 3@3 00 per doz. ) ll\ti turkoyu , Do ,
I'fachcs Al\is. IMX , 1 00.
Orangoa 6 00@0 00 per box.
Loinoua 0 00 nor box.
llananaa U 00@U 00 per bunch.
Uuttor Oroamery , 20cj rolls , choice 910c.
Kegs 13o IIDdozen. .
Clicrrica § . ' ' 50 per biihliul.
Vegetables 1'otatoes. 1 C02 00 per bblj
Ions , 76c ; cabbatro , COo per doz. ; npplog ,
I bu box , 76c@l 25 ; Keaus , 1 B0@2 25 per
shol.
E. Eice M. D.
or other tuinon removed wlthoaj tb
knlls or iluwlug o tlooJ.
IRONIC DISEASES
Htr lilrty ye r iirictlcal iperlao OtDo * Na
I'ttr ttctt , Oouacll Ulufli
MTOnnoulUttlon lro
Mrs , fl.J . , Hilton , H.D. ,
HTSIOIAN &
223 SUacUe BroilTsy , OoanoU Dlufli.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. SpedM ft vertlMjnent , rno M Lost ,
Found , To I/oan , For S le , To Rent , Wantt , Board'
Ing , etc. , will b Inserted In this column at the low
rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE ( or the first Insertion
wid FIVE CENTS FEIt LINE ( or each ( utacqtient n
Mrtlon , Lcaro < ulvertlwtn nt at our office , No.
Pearl Street , near Broadwav
VTANTB.
WANTftD fho hundred litcces ot flrstctapg
second hand carpet and two hundred heating
A. J. MANDEt , , 325 Ilroadnay.
f \U > t'APERS-For sale at UM offloo , at 25 ccnta
vhundred. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
F.i ory body in Council Bludi to take
WANTED Dcllmcd by carrier at only twenty
oonto a week.
roll BALE. A golden opportunity to get Into n
legitimate and proflulilo ImslncM nn cany
term * . A well citablhned bakery In Council lIu(7a ) (
for rain , flood rca on for celling. Address 0.1U
J. , llrr. ofllce , Council Dluds.
FOR 8ALK Or will rent br September 1st , to a
family without children , n nnw IIOUBO , with
barn , cistern , etc. Enquire of frank Cook , room
0 , Shugart'i block. 4 tlm
AGENTS Ladlca and Rcntlcmcn can make first
class wages by Belling the "Champion Bosom
Btrccthor and ronlng Board. " IloUlls at 11.00.
Any lady can do up * line shirt without a wrlnkls
and glo It M nicely us the best laundries can. Addrcso
forpattlculart 0. B. S. & L Co. ) Bin , offlco , for one
month.
ICE ! ICE ! ! ICE ! ! !
For purorhcr Ice patroclto the Muo wagons tat.
Wactlon guaranteed , Lea\o orders at No. 45 South
Main street.
Telephone No. Si.
MULHOLLAND & NICHOLAS.
J. n. TATK.
. . . WAJinE.1 WHITE
& }
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Practice In State ami Federal Courts.
Collections promptly Attended to.
lloom 9 , Schiigart's Building ,
COUNCIL 1JLU1TS , ICM'A.
ACOB SIMS. E. P. CADWELt
8IIY13& CADWELL ,
Attorneys -at-Law.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA'
Offlco , Main Street , Rooms 1 and bhnwrt fc Mo-
Mahon't Block. Will practice In State and edettl
scurt *
ROLLER RiNK
ICE CREAM PARLOR.
Taught by Pitor. SOHNOOII Tuesday and
Friday evenings from 8:30 :
to 10:30 : o'clock.
niNK FOK KENT AT § 15.00 PER N10I1T.
42TLARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN.
F. H , MARTENS , Prop'r.
-I2NT-
just purchased in Eastern Markets very cnoice stock oi
Spring and Summer Dress Goods , Ginghams , Table Linen , Crashes , etc. ,
we are prepared to offer an excellent selection of beautiful fabrics , and
shall do so at
These goods have jusb been opened from the manufacturers , and
comprise Hie latest designs and novelties of the season NOMJ below a few
of the MANY BARGAINS we are offerin :
XLIKIS ,
Summer silks , 35c ; Summer silks , 50c ; Summer silks , 75c. These
are special bargains and cannot be duplicated. Good black sillr at 50c ,
worth 7 5c Choice black Kadzimer silk , SI. 00 , usual price , $1.30.
Black Gros Grain silk , 80c. Pure Silk Ottoman at § 1.75 , worth $2.25.
Heavy Clpaking Tuniscinne at § 1.75. All grades of the famous Lyons
Silks J. C. Bonnet & Co. , and Antoiue Guinet & Co. , at Lowest Prices.
DRESS GOODS !
Good plaids at 5c , worth lOc. . Brocade dress goods ab 8c , worth loc
3hoice colored cashmeres at 30c. Figured suitings at 30c. Very line
ill-wool suitings , double width at 76c , and never sold for less than 81.00.
Use beautiful combination suitings at very low prices.
TABLE LINEN AND
Good all linen table at 30c , Good all linen table at 40c. Choice all
men k table at GOc. Very fine all linen table at 81.50 , worth 82 50
Fable crasli 5c a yard. All linen towels at lOc each. All linen towels
it 12c each.
Good Bleached Muslin , ' 5c. Good unbleached muslin , Go. A finp
issortment of beautiful spring Shawls at popular prices. Full stock of
)6rnestic Paper Patterns. [ "Catalogues free.
Prices reduced on Ingrains , Tapestry and Body Brussels , Velvets ,
iToquettes , Axmiustois , &c. , to reduce stock. Call and get prices before
ilsowhoro.
UlllOIdp
401 Broadway COUNCIL BLUFFS.
4th of July
AT WHOLESALE
" " "Rival" for Themselves.
lur "Beo , and Cigars Speak
WIRT & DUQUETTE ,
IOTJNC1L BLUFFS , IOWA
SHOW
,
Coming to Council Bluffs , is the
BARRETT BIG SHOW , JULY FOURTH ,
An Innovation In the World of Great Amusement En
terprises.
THCE OOjVEHsTGr- /
S. H , BAEEBTT & .GO'S
Colossal H , R , Shows
The Greatest , the Grandest and the very best. The God of Day , on the
morning of
4th , at Council Bluffs.
Will fpalo fccforoltho rUM eplomlor.of Barrett & Co.'s gorproous , Rllttoilog , glowing , thlmmcrlnff , 'masrnlH
ctiit and bewildering
As the re-echoing cannon proclaims the approach of ensanguined , mighty War , BO docs this Grand Street
l' Koant ( lilch. like thocannon.powerful In Itself , la ( till but the instrument of war ) proclaim the com-
leg of this VAST , OIQhNTIO lENTCIlPIlSE , whoso moving masses Jars the trembling earth ; whew mighty
canvass , greater than the tent of Mars , unfold onlyiuntler the outspread „ . , . „ „ „ . white winged Peace , ana
brtogs Jay , pleasure and amusement from the fair plains of Wonderland , and curiosities of Nature and ot
Art never before equaled by any Show or number of She a In America.
Beneath Our Grand Arenic Tent we Introduce 150 Star
Performers.
STAES OF FIRST MAGNITUDE ALL !
First In order ami Inlstcllular merit \ \ o name the celebrated Arils' ,
MADAME DOC.KMIL.L , ThoUuiU-crowncd Empr ! sot Equostrlana. " She proudly w cars the
title undisputed and untarnUhtd. ' 1 his famous lady U the most Jcarloj' , intrepid and dashing Birebaclc
Hlder In the ontlro world to-day.
MISS EMMA LAKE. Who holds a like proud and deservedly bestowed tltlo as the "Queen ot the
Bide-paddlo. " A In-Uitchlnclv beautiful and graceful rider who has no cqualaa a horsewoman.
, MISS JENNIE EWERS. Australia's attist daughter , who with her flying steeds , brought from
her home In the Antldes. awakens wonder mid delight , is also without an equal Inher specialties.
MR. ROBERT STICKNEY , the Imperalor of the arena ; the wondcrtul Master of the horse , the
best General Athlete and most Versatile Performer living. Graceful and darlng.outrlvallnir alt rivalry.
A host of others too numerous to mention Athletes , Gymnasts , ContortionUts , Wro tlorsPosers , Glad-
latorg. Antlpndeanlsts , Equlibristo , Acrobats , Acrlillsts. Unlcjclists , Brlcjclists , ie. , A.C. Together with
the Uoyal.Japanese Circus of tv , cnty troops , a larger number of Star Artists than any other Ton Shows.
MR. CHAS. EWERS , the wonderful of the antipodes , in hlsfcirlcsa riding leaping and Tum
bling , and his entire all star rircus composed of a host of artUta from the other hemisphere. Our Mam-
mouth Menagerie , contains 100 cages of Hi Ing wild animals and numerous specimens never beforeoxhibited
baa had added thla jcar. at an enormous cxpcc so , n Gigantic IJocp-soa Aquarium the like of which was nev
er before oihlbitod iu the world , containing Monsters of the Deep , and rare Amphibia of vondorous form ,
bablta and size.
THE GIANT ELEPHANT , 22BEXES
Weight , ten tons. Carries on his back a bani of twenty musicians. jtSTDroyei of Zebras , Hyena * , Giraffes
Elands.Camels , Dromedaries , and several otrcr at range anil i arc beast a. Elephants In harness.
Thrco the smallest Elephant over bei-n. Trained Olrattes , Trained Camels. Trained Zebras , Two Hugo
Hippopotami , the Itrtrcst In fact thu only juir male and 'cinalo over exhibited in the world. A school of
Giants , Kctenao , the Zulu Giant ( the largest man living , aGUnt Ox ( as large an an ordinary Elephant ) , a
Giant Ostrich , a Giant Giraffe , a Gcant Horse and fourteen thoroughly trained thorough-bred Kentucky
Horses , almost as Intelligent as a human.
OUR GRAND STREET PAGEANT
Cutvieting In snlondor the grandest oriental fetes. A scene of llegal splendor , Bright , Radiant and Glo
rious , with 0 bands of muslo , 100 Golden Chariots. Band Cars and Golden Cages , Pages , Knights , Ladles ,
Uqucrrio * , Aa. &c ; ten largo clem of ferocious , Wild Hi ing Animals ( fpcd in the streets. . .
Uxcurtions ou all Kallroads at reduced rates. Do not fail to BCD It It is the > V
G-EEATEST SHOW ON EARTH 1 X
WILt , ALSO EXHIHIT AT
MAYNE & PALMER , .
DEALERS IN 3
Hard and Soft Goal/
AND WOOD ,
BULK AND BARREL LIME , LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT , MIOmOAN PLASTER.TIAm
AND SEWKH PIPE.
Ho , DS9 Broadway , - . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
ON IMPROVED FARMS IN
LOWEST RATES , Cj TTtT , ? PR 89 PKARL STREET ,
BUST TERMS. O , VV , OC UU , Council Bluffs , Iowa !
EVEimillNCI iTIESTCLASS.-
Nog. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS
ICE CREAM. WATER ICES
to T3ao
401 Broadway , 1 Mo ln t all Hours ,
Council Bluffs , Parties a Specialty ,
0. F. GOODMAN ,
AND DEALER IN
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
Ventilated Three Inch Part ,
ON VEGETABLE LA.OE ,
Only Seventy - Five Cents !
Coquetts , I2 c each. Switches , ( all long hnir ) ? 2.00 54.00 , $8,00
and upwards. Hair Ornaments Given Away.
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT ,
No. 337 Broadway Council Bluffs . * V
EMBALIV1ER !
Metalic Caskets null Woo tin Coffins of all Kinds.
ELKGRAPH ORDERS PROAITLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
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