6 OMAHA DAILf BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , TUESDAY , JULY 8 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. Tuesday Morning Julv 8 ( SUBSCRIPTION HATES , nr Carrier - - - - - - -so * * . By Mall - - - - 10.00 pe'I OFFICE : > No. 7 Pearl street , Near Broadway. M1N011 MENTION , See J. Roiter'a spring gooila There will bo nn adjourned mooting of Fidelity council , Roynl Arcanum , this evening. Mra. Mary Achtor , mother of Mrs. E. S. Stockart , died yesterday morning at JIuscntino , J. W. Rodofer is fitting up a fmo onico iu Casady's building , the improvomonU being great. Justice Schurz presides at the superior court during Judge Aylcnworth'a absence , A good substitute. The insanity commission wni called upon jjt'storaay to examine the mental condition of Sarah S. Mclntyro. Clay Plainer , in n visit to his farm few milca from the city , got his handa very badly poisoned by some wild plant. Yesterday wan hot , hotter , hotlcntot , the mercury climbing up to 95 in the shade , and roosting there moat of the day. day.Tho The casea of the two pickpockets , ar rested by GOOBJO Edgar , will not bo heard until Judge Ayleaworth's return from Chicago. Friend Olalk' , the Herald's no-shadow man , is trying to organize a base ball nine , and has got as far along as to got himself a cap. The building occupied by Bokcmpor as a ealoou , on Main street , and which waa injured by th'o recent wind ntorm , ts'boing repaired. In the police court yesterday , Jerry Birry , W. T. Murphy , P. Orton , S. Mc Lean and S. Bates wore oacb fined § 7.CO for not practicing prohibition. George Stookort , while feeding one of the job pronses in THE HER ] ollico yes terday , got his hand caught and three fingers given a rather hard tqucczo. About a half a block of sewerage has been laid on Broadway , and work lias been begun also on Mndison street , leading from Broadway to the creek. It is said that the little innyor in going to Chicago , has an idea that "Butler and Vanghan" will bo a very good ticket. There is ono nt least who wouldn't ob ject. ject.Nolnri's Nolnri's temperance billiard hal ! was yesterday having its front painted red. It has always boon supposed that temper- t anco drinks wore not the kind to paint in town rod. Sam Talloy , the man who attempted suicide at the Rock Island house by cutting - , ting his throat , haa boon adjudged in sane and taken to the asylum at Mt. Pleasant. Edwin Southwick has lately had the , ontlro interior of his homo ro-paporod and ro-dccoratod in a voiy attractive manner , Peter 0. Miller having done the work in very tasty manner. H. E , Romon , the Broadway laundiy- man , while driving in Omaha Sunday , had a runaway. His carriage collided with Si Danforth'a carriage , smashing both vehicles somewhat. Mr. Romor and three ladies who wore with him , There will bo another entertainment at the parlora of the Y. M. C. A. this evening , the programme to consist of lit erary and musical exorcises. An unusually enjoyable occasion is promised , special pains having boon taken to prepare a programme which will prove really en tertaining to all. Prohibition lawia taking hold elsewhere oven if it ia not enforced strictly hero. Avoca's six saloons have boon closed. Carson had two , but they have dried up. Henderson had two , both closed. Macedonia - donia has lost its only saloon. Hastings had but ono. It is closed , and all the saloons in Rod Oak have shut up. F. Wcstcott , who recently opened a It .trunk manufactory on South Main street , is kept busy with orders , and seems to bo building up a largo and prosperous bun iilcas. Ho has recently boon making no-mo very fine sample cases for the travelling men of Smith & Orittondon , J. Mueller , and other large houses. Young men desiring to road the daily papers and search for general Information - tion , should often visit the rouding room of the Y. M. 0. A. , No. 12 North Main street , open daily except Sunday. This room is chociy aud well supplied frith reading matter from difl'oront jurh ol - the count/ . Special attention will bo nhown to atr.vrgeia. The doorj are open frco to n'l ' and all arn invit ; J to conio. A week ago- last Sunday night i\ stranger stopped ot Mr. Btraher'a houco and rckod permission to leave a bundle of clothes there until the next day when I'o would call for them. Ho has not bcou seen since , and fearing that there might bo something wrong about the clothes , Mr. Straher yesterday turned thorn over to Justice Abbott. The clothci are very old , and very muddy , and were enclosed in a now gunnysack. Max Mohn line nearly completed hiq enlargement and improvements of now furnishings of the Crcston house , making it ono of the largest and best hotels in the city. Among the improvements is a fire-alarm , which extends to ovuryroom1 BO that all guest can bo awalcncd by a simple turn of a crank. This iu in addi tion 13 tbo regular electric call-boll. The now furnishings of the hotel are very attractive - tractive and comfortable in all respects. It was reported that a young lady work ing for Mrs. Russell , who keeps n board ing houto in the northwestern part of the city , attempted to sulcido by poisoning but was kept on this sldo of the river by an emolic promptly given. The reason for the not is not stated. A fisltco hns boon stolen from Mr. Ferguson's family lot in the cemetery. A clue haa been got to the thief and il is to bs hoped that it may bo Bucccsafull } followed to conviction and punishment. There has been so much thieving going on there that it is time Iho miscreants were brought up short. Messrs. Judd & Smith , who are manu facturing the ulcclrio bell , have already thirty agonls on the road in Nebraska and Iowa , and the business has doubled itself the past week. There have boon a great many so-called electric bolts offeree the public , but no ono can examine Dr. it is ono in fact as well as name , and the success it is winning is really marvelous , The races begin at Omaha to-day. On the opening of Iho races hero a largo delegation of Omaha citizens , with bane of music , came over hero , and iu return for the compliment a number of the citizens of Council BlulFs expect to go over there to-day. It remains to bo seen whether Council Hindu will return the compliment with interest , or settle the debt at fifty ccnta on the dollar. Council Blufl'i ought to send over a rousing delegation. BUILDING IN BLOOD , llcv. .1. G. TjOiiicii SjiealtH Out , llolrtly on the New IJUAV Ho TerniB tlio Council " 'JL'lio Wnlc. " At the Baptist church Sunday nighl , here was a largo audience to hear the pastor , Rov. J. G. Lemon , who had an nounced that ho would speak on the now prohibitory law , which ia now exciting no much comment. Mr. Lemon hold the attention tontion of all closely , and handled the oubjcct as usual , without gloves. Ilia illustrations were apt and tolling , and the points made very clear and forcible , oo that there was no question where ho otood. Ho clioao as his text , "Woo to him that buildoth a town with blood , and es- tabliahoth a city by iniquity. " ITo Bait ihoro was little use to talk to those who were determined to bo guided by whal ; hey deemed expedient , neither by whal , hey doomed right. The question should lot bo whether a certain thing would mild up a town or not , but whether it was right or not. If the liquor business vao right , men ought to bo allowed to ollow it the oamu as dry goods or grocer- oo. If wrong , it should bo prohibited. As n matter of fact , thouuli , it did not juild up a city. Some a aid that the gos- > ol only should bo preached , and that practical nnd political , questions should bo avoided by Iho pulpit. Beforu the war there was the n.imo cry , and histori cal ovonta ehow that the ministers apoko rords of wisdom , nnd gave truer kno\vl- idgo than the politicians , on the quos- iona then ponding. So it would prove n regard to prohibition. The speaker gave facta nnd figuroa of ho ruin caused by drink. The 7CO.OOO drunkards marching to destruction , 100- 100 of which yearly dropped into drunk ard's graves , If the money working . uon spend in th < < i city was saved , instead brown nway for drink , although it might for a abort period aocm to work > against the intercuts of the city , and in aver of Omaha , yet little homes would soon bo built bora from , theao savings , jrocoiy bills would bo paid , braina would jo cleared up , and in a abort time this city would advance materially nnd finan . cially as well as morally. The caao had got so bad that all agreed Lhat something must bo done. All agreed that much of the criiuo came Irom drink. Admitting that there must bo nonio rem edy , the question remained as to what remedy ? Some said "high license , " bub high li'conao had boon tried , nnd otill the work of ruin wont on. Practically licenses did : not lesson the evil , nnd thooroticnlly it did not tend towardprohibilion. ) License , dimply implied that all wcro ulnvcs , with ; no hope of over getting froo. : > The quoitionvns , could the law ba enforced forced/ / They Bay , becnuao it novur haa boon , therefore il could never bo , but [ thii concluaion did not nocoanarlly tollow , ovou though the proinioea were admitted. The goal could not bo reached in a day or two , but ntill it was not to bo therefore - fore concluded it could never be reached. had boon tried in isolated ntulus , where prohibition had not only ( to con tend with opposition within its own bor ders , but also contend niunst ; ; the influ ence of other ctitcs , where there was no prohibitory law. There were violations , in thia otato , of tlio law against horse- jtealim ; , and yet if horflo-atcnling wax licensed in Nobr.iaka und other states . ' n would bo st'll moro dilllcult to enforce that law against it in lown , nnd otill ovoa under nuch olrcumatancoa lown ahould not feel diBcourajtod , but rather proud of having auch n law. If prohibition did not strictly prohibit itill it looked toward that end. License did not. In passing through the forma tive period there would bo loss drunken 70 ness than under u license law , and nil the time the work would bo toward H certain end absolute prohibition. TJ > o unuaal amount of liquor sold on tl-o Fourth did not discourage tno sponkur. Ho thought the unusual activity of the liquor power indicated that it felt the de struction coming , as a Bimko hit on the D head , writhes furiously , or a man dying In the struyulo gives the strongest blow at the last. License dpadonod tlio conaci- once , Kvon if prohibition wnsnotperfectly carried out , yet it wri n success. In Mntno there were leO towns in which it WBI absolutely cnfu-ced , 200 towns in which liquor could bo had on the sly , and 100 in which saloons were open , but still less liquorjuold tlmnuuder tliulicoiiaulavv. 2 In Kutiena the snmo condition ciiatcd , In larger citic-a ( ho sale was curtailed , oven if oomo liquor was nold. Hoports from various parls of thia etato were fa- vorablo. Kvoiy atato that adopted pro hibition strengthened orery other pro hibitory atato. In a recent rip through Nebraska the apuakor Juid learned that 1-3 many tompornco workers there , diasatia- - ileed with high lioonsu , wuro looking to ward prohibition und working for it. There was no doubt to lih mind but that the law could bo enforced , but wouldn't bo. llo believed that in time U would bo oven in the face of the noda water ordinance passed by the missing link , sometimes called n city council. The influence of adjoining license states was a difliculty to bo ovorcom" , but all should aland by the right for it will final- Iv win. The first abolition candidate , Uirnoy , in 1810 received only 0,000 , votes and in 1881 ho received 58,000. Twelve years later Fremont received 1,311,2-10 , and four years later Lincoln wns elected. All ahould work vrith their party , i ! the parties were true on this question. If not , they ahould work independently. It ahould bo made the supreme question , and when n national law was given , prohi bition could bo enforced strictly , oven in the largest citiei. Kvon now prohibitior could bo bolter enforced than license , ant if all stood together nnd got n nationa' support it could bo literally enforced , nnd then the flag would bo cleared ol both the stain of negro slavery nud drink slavery. Yoatorday the saloon men , hearing thai the saloona in other places inthoBtato were opened again , tologrnphcd to Sioux City , Dubuciuo , DCS Moinefl nnd other points , nnd soon they were passing the word , ono to the other , that the naloonn throughout the Btato were boini ; opened , nnd that the prohibiloiylaw was nowhere being obeyed. This seemnd to cause much jubilation among them but otil those who have kept closed during the past few dayu could not bo persuaded to run the risk of opening. In ether respects the condition ol affaira was not changed yeatorday , and the moat of the saloon men are -hnnging on the damp edge , waiting to aeo whether they had better jump oil or not. Biiahnoll Bella railroad ticketa cheap to all points. VHUSONAI'S. Simon KatUnan left for Js'cw York last evening. J. W. MeMnin , of Huston , wn.satthoOgdon ] ' . L. Tngorfioll , of Sandwich , 111 , , wai al the Pnclfic yesterday. Adntn Gibson li.is lottirnod fiom a fem moiitlia stay in 1'eoiinylvnuin. Judge Ayloswm thin elf for Chicago to at tend the democratic convention. Mrs. S. .T. Morrii , tlio milliner , hai been uniting in Avoca the ji.-ist few days. .Terry Myora I'H back from Minneapolis , and Blinking linnds with lilrf tunny old friendt here. M. G.KurkonndT. W. Myers , o Glen- wood , tarried brielly in Council Bluffs yoster day. day.Mrs. Mrs. 0. O. St. Jnliii started last evening for Forgo , Dakota , to visit her Fistcr , who is quito Hick. T. N. 1'arkor , who owns ono of the finest fruit farms in the west , located near Omnhn , was In tlio city yesterday. Uov. Vnthor MeMonomy loft yesterday for Colfax Springs , where lie will upend three wcelcfl getting real , health , and enjoyment. Will Owings , cleric InJ. L. l < 'orm.in'8'lia ' < i gene on a week's uiit to hiH former homo in Marshall town , lit ) having been away four years. J-'iank Ashton , the young bicyclist , who it making hit way to San IVancisco , left hoio ycsteiday , after resting withfriendn for several days. Ho expected to icnch Columbus , Neb , , last ovi-ning. Mnjor Anderson wa'i in t'io ' city yesterday , nnd it In Raid was trying to tear down Bomo of llio political fences which Gcoigu V. Wright lm been putting up. Anderson secum to feel that if ho cannot gut himself into congrot-b. ho can keep somebody elect out. It. As predicted in Tim BBB , the city council lias boon so ashamed of the orcli- lance it'passod roco.itly , to prevent th o shaving ot assessment certificates , that t has not published it yot. Jual why the council ohould pins such nn ordinance is not veiy plain , that ia , .o thoao who are not on the inside , and t still aoomS'Btrangor ' that the ordinance i not published. It appears to hnvo eon pnasod aa a sort of monnco to a cor- nin contractor whoso certificates they are holding back , and yet the ofliciala know that the publication of the ordi- innco would make the public roar. As t cannot become n luw until published , .ho matter may dlo in the pigoon-holo. Such legislation in laughable indeed. iR lor Nothing. Until further notion wo give to each wontioth customer his purchase , what ever the price or value of the oamo may 10. Our ciwhiur will keep an accurate . record of every transaction , nnd when Iho twentieth sulu of any amount ia made lie purchaser will bo presented with the saino. Wo have adopted for the present hio system of advertising bccauao it ivoa our patrons instead of the nowu npora the five per cent , nhich it coal I is. Clothing retailed at wholcaa'-j ' iticos. Ilnta retailed at caao prices. I'urnishing goods , trunks , bags , umbrol- ia , oto. , utc. Every twentieth customer n-oaontod with his purchaso. JMKTOALl' BltOH. Itoal Kstato 'J'rmiHlbra. The following transfers were filed for record in Iho ollico of Iho county clerk , July 7 , 188 J , nnd reported for THE BEK by P. J. MoMnhon : Elizabeth Bochtel to Francis Grass , lots 3I , H and ( i , Smith's sub add. $500. William Miles , Jr. to William Milca , A nw I and B i awj , 11. 75 , : t8 , Sf.OOO. . Ashbol S , Avery , l nl. fo ,1. T. Span - loy , lot 1 , block 2 , Walnut and Park , n.\ , 1(1. ( 77 , ; )8 ) , ? 1,800. Total aalca , ? 0,300. COAIMKUOIAU COUNCIL BLUrrS MAltKLT , ' Whont-No. 1 milling , 76(380 ( ; No , 3 C5@ ; rpjoctod 50. Corn Local pitri > osn3 , 40 ® 15. Onta For local purpose * , : i.r > © 10. lf : y-10 00@la 00 per ton ; baled , 00@GO Kyo 10@J5o. Corn Muni 1 ! ' > < ) per 100 pouuda. Wood Good Bupply ; pricoa at yards , 0 00 © 700. 700.Coal Coal Delivered , hard , 11 CO per ton ; soft , 00 per ton Lard I'atrlmnU'a , wholesaling at 9c. Flour City Hour , 1 G0@3 SO , Brooms U ! )5@3 ) 00 per doz. UVK STOCK. Cnttlo Uutctior COWB | 3 75@4'2j , Butcher Bteara C0@5 00. Hogu 1 OOCa4 ! 25. rilODUCE AND KIlDlTa. Quotations by J , M. Ht. John & Co , , com- inlsaion inorclmnts. K18 llrondwny , Poultry ] , i\uold hem , 7c ; epring chickens , J5@3 00 per doz. ; Iho turkeys , 'Jo. IVuchcd A bus. Ixix , 1 00. Oraugea o 000 00 per box. Ijoinous C 00 per box. , ' Itanauaa 3 OU@3 00 per buucli. Duttor Creamery , 'Me ; rolls , clioico 0@10c. J-'IIRS 13o l iiloiou. . Cherried § U CO PIT btmhul. Vegutnbloa 1'otfttoM. 1 DOS2 00 jior bbl ; onions , 70c ; cabbnco , COo per doz. ; npploe. bu box , 7 c@l 23 } Uoaus , 1 M@2 25 lior bushel. 3 All hats at cost from this day , J. J. Auwcrda" & Co , 0 The Uars Not Ilnrrcd , The saloons nftor being closed light on Sunday opened out ngain yeatorday , and wont on with the selling of all norts of drinks na usual. There wcro about a dozen out of the fifty-six saloons In the city which kept cloned yesterday , how ever , and their proprietors say they pro- poao to keep closed ) until they BOO what in going to bo done by the prohibition ists. They say they do not want , to tnke nny chances. Mrs , H , J , Hilton , M. DM PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 222 Middle Bro dvty. Council BluQo. A.COU BI1I3. & I' . CADWELL 3IW1S&OADWELL , COUXOir , ULUFFB , tOWA O.Tleo , llntn Street. Koonvi 1 and Shuprurt ft Xfo- Million' ? Klo k. Will practice In 8tat > .ud cJml J.n. TATK. WAIHIK.V W11ITK' < Sc "WIHCIETIEJ. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. I'ractlco In State and TcJcral Courts. Collections promptly nUomlod to. Koom 0 , Schugart's Building , COUNCIL nU'FFS , IOWA. B. Eice M , D. or other tumors removed without the knlfoordranlnpo blood. CHRONIC DISEASESt Oirr hlrty years practical cxncilcnco t Offlco Nft I'cnr trcfc * , 0 tuill ! Muffs fiTConcnltatlon trco ICE ! ICE I ! 1C ® ! ! ! For pure river Ice palror.Uo the blue wagons sat isfaction guaranteed. Lcruc orders at Xo. 45 South Main etroet. Telephone No. SI. MULIIOLLAXD & NIOHOLAS. WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC. O. 1C .atXx fSttroo-t , OMAHA SS : NFlinASKA SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. S | > eclalertlieirentii , SMO ns tx t , Found , To Loan , For Halo , To Kent , Wants , BoarJ- Injr , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CK.VT8 mil UNK for the Drat Inrertlon and KIVC CKtfTS PKR USE for mch gnbowiuent n- wrtlon. t itre advertisements t our oBlo , No. Tourl Street , near Droadw v WANTS. XA'AXTBD A fliyt-clawlirick moulder. Apply to > C. Stroub , on rol to V. lid 1) . Irntltuto , or to JI < c Mohn , Ore-ton llouie. X'AFTIIDIly a inimlctl man , ftjed 19 , * ltuatlon > in grocer ) ixj counter man or traveling til'- m -n. llml 1R years -x | > rrlctieo. Flrst-rlim refer- otic" . A'lilrost ' "J. B. , " 101S BrofcJwny , Conncll HhifK I'ANTBU A situation In hotel Mtchtn. Call or V aUiltws 1120 Sth Memio , Council muffs. : D A dilution by n tinner. Call or aj- drcis liatbtli tiuontic , Oouncll ItlufTg , I'ANTED. A troojnlter at Ixjulo & Mctrxcr 6 , V 526 Urondnay , Coiinll Uluds. \\rANTKIJ. Position ni enprlneer or fireman , by > experienced hind , c--Xiiblo | : cf J doing hlsriwri < -c ) lrln .Strictly tcmpoiatc. Addrosa S. , IrR ! otllce , Co WANTKU Kho hundrcJ pieces ol eccoud hand carpet nnd tno hundrnl heating etmci. A. J. MAKIir : , , 325 Ilroadnay. 0 LD I'AI'KHS I'or ealo at Bui CIUco , at 15 ceuU a hundred. txrANTKlt Kvcry body in Council Mlufls to take YV TimllRx Delivered by can lent only twenty ccnta n vtuuk. Full SAIiK. A KfWcn opportunity to pot Into n legitimate and tirolltablo business nn caiv t rmi. A cll Mtikbllthoil bakery in Council IllulTs for rain. Oeoil reasons for selling. Addrcs C. H. J. , UKK olllce , Council V.hifla. FOlt HALi : Orwlllrontbv September l t , to n family \\lthout chlblrcn , n now bouse , with banii clatcrn , etc. l.nqulro of Frank Cook , room 0 , ShUKart'a block. 4 HIM AOKNT8 T/adlca and gentlemen can make first clasH WSROJ by celling tbo "Chauiiilon Bosom Ptrccthcr and ronlnc lloird. " Uclalla nt SI.OO. Any Indy can < lo up a line ehlrt without a wrlnkla andBlosiUasi.lctlyasthoticstlaundrlcscnn.AddrcEO forpaitlcnlare C. B. B , & I. Co. , Una office , for one month ICE CREAM PARLOR. Taught by PKOF. SCIINOOII Tuesday anc Friday evenings from 8:30 : to 10:30 : o'clock. KINK POll 11ENT AT Slo.OO PEU NIOUT. tfSTLARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN , F. H. MARTENS , Prop'r. We have begun this week a Special Snlo of Children's Dresses' , To close this stock out we have marked them 25 per cent less thnu Regular Market Prices. You can buy a 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. Cowels ! Towels ! Towels ! ! jed all Linen Towel , ice , worth ? 0c. lood all Linen Damask Tone ) , 12jo worth 22Jc. lood alt Linen Huck Tonol Me , ttorth 30c. lood all tluen Honey Comb 25c , worth 40c. lood all Linen Huck Towel 25c , worth 40c. lood all Linen Oat Meal Tone ! ! ! 5c , worth 40c. lood all Linen Damask Towel , 0 in-hes long nnd 21 OcI Inches I wide at 25c. This ton el would ho tery cheap at COO. Como early and get some of them bcforo they I are all irene , as uo cannot replace the goods. Jrcat Bargains In Table Cotors , Nankins and Stand Covers ( , TableCovers In Itod , GcriEanand Damask , braiitlfnl 1 patterns , 3 yardalonj ; and 2 yards tUde , $ 'J.(0 ( , worth double tno money , lariralns In Hcd .Spreads. L full line of Ladies' and JlUses' Hubber Circulars , ( torn $1.2f > up to the tery licht goods manufactured by tliu SterlingUubbcr Co. .odlca' Duitci ? . Hosiery ! Hosiery ! Hosiery ! Thl * week cheaper tlian ever. Como nnd look at the stock mid com luce yourself that wo are offering tbo greatest bargains In hosiery over ehown n Council Illullj. Our line ot dents' Goods la complcto and clicipcr than thu same goods cau bo bouirlitvcat of Chi cago. .Mcns' and Hays' Rhlitsvlth reinforced liuen Uojom , linen bnndD , nnd we'I niailo , 60c. Qoiits1 LIsle Thread Shlrli , Gents' Jlallirhgan Shirts. Gents' India Oauzo Shirts. S5o ami up. Gen's' Seeks , Collars , Gutlj , Ties , mid Ilaudkcr- chic's. Handkerchiefs from 2lc opleoo up. Fast colors. A 1'ood coloro 1 bordered handkerchief 5o A itooj colored lioidcrcd handerehlcf , lOc. WH lint o a pure llnim Ladles' Hamlkcr'ilef , hem- Etltchcd , f.istnolor.n , IDr , and the belt handker chief ever sold for 200. A full line of Pearl Buttons iu sbcs from 18 up tn ? 9 , from 5 to 103 pur dozen. Tlifso buttons are o oed clear pcarU and not chipped. WE RECEIVE GOODS DAILY AND OFFER TEE tliP TnwDut dl llllj Luwool COGKE & MORGAN , NEW OPERA HOUSE BAZAR. B Best Kentucky Barrels and Half Barrels. AGENTS JOIl " Fie Cut MM tlie Best- "Beo , " and "Rival" Cigars. The Best Nickel Goods Offered , We Quar- mtee Our Assertion. Give Them Trial Order. WIRT & DUQUETTE , 'OUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA DR. JUDB'S ELECTEIC BELT. 3000 Electric Bolts sold in tbo Month of Juno by us , . /X GS33 mr OL" i "W J& . 3XT a ? 3B1 30 i llc-fcroucea-AD ) of the builueu houjss Iu CouccU Ululla. JUUD & SMITH B ROADWAY . . . . COUK01L BLUFFS. H.H , HORNE & 00 , , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wo nwlfo a nrneially , nt nur EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA YARA 010ARS. All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted as represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR , HOUSE , | 552 Broadway , It. II. HOUNEifcOO. , I COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. SMITH & TOIjlJEll , ARts , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 0 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. urtalus , In Lace , Elllr , Turcoman , Etc , Oil clothsMattlncs | , Linoleums Eta ICS hoioest and Best Soleoted STOCK in the WEST , onio nnd bo convinced that wo nro hoadquartora for all goods in our lino. place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings in the Noa. G , 7 atid 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly nnd with Cnre WTTY aw JQL . & . < KTSOME OF Perfect Fitting , Best an J Cheapest. Flno Mnen Collars ar.d Cun. ! Wo ; 73 , Fourth Streo-fc - Ootinoil Bluffs , Eowa. ON THE o ifia Furniture and appointments all now. Nos. 203 and 210 Broadway , Council Bluff TO 3 .T Waves three inch part 65c , Ooquetts lOc each , Switches $ lto $ 0 each. Kair ornaments given with every pur chase , All kiniis of hair work promptly attended to , Waves made of Jjadies' combings at 50c per inch , ALL KINDS OF P /JFS. / J. J GOOD 29 Main Street EVERYTHING ! iTlIlSTCLASS. ? C.B Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS ? ICE CREAM. WATER ICES to Tito 3ra.t > lio. Broadway , 1 < Heila at all Hours. Council Bhids. f I Turtles a Specialty. Ventilated Three Inch Fart , ON VEGETABLE LACE , jr a /p\Wrrf + * a © nus i Coquetis , 12ic each. Switches , ( all long hair ) $2.00 SI.00 , § 8,00 and upwards. Hair Ornaments Given. AAvay. MBS. 3D. A. BBWEDIOT , No. 337 Uroadtvay Council Bluffs Metalic Caskets ami Woodin Coffins of all Kiiuls. ELEGRAPII ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 3XTo. 3. HM * . It/Tiviix f3t. , Ooxx.3o.oil 501 Mnin Street , Coujicil Bluffrf. JIANUFACTUUKU OF SAMPM : CASES a specialty. Shawl , Tourist , and Trunk Straps. Twenty Years Experience. Repairing Neatly Exec iitcd WHOLESALE DKALKUS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOW 108anJ103 South Uth Street , Omaba , K < iraska. 'Corrc pondcnco Bollcltod. " HT A rff" ! * J.TLB. 1 MRS , S , J , NORRIS , 105 Main St