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    6 THE OMAHA DAIJLX BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , TUESDAY JUL 15 , 1881 ,
THE DAILY BEE
QQUNGIL BLUFFS
Tuesday Morninp. Julv 16
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
By Carrier - - - - - - - font * per wcc
By Mall - - - - 10. < X > per yon
OFFICE :
No. 7 Fearl struct , Hear Broadway.
M1NOK MENTION ,
See J. Roitor'a summer goods.
Two drunks in police court y oatorday
The city council is to hold a meotinj
this evening.
11. Huntington has just boon puttinj
Eomo marked improvements on his store
A. A. Parsons yesterday shipped one
ofhiaSt. Paul harvesters to Thomnt
McBride , of Boomer.
Work has commenced on a handsome
residence to bo built at the head of Oak
land avenue by E. 0. Colo.
Bronnanand Ruddy , the two youni
mon arrested on the charge of obtaining
ioods ; from Spotman Bros. , wore ycstcr
day discharged.
The democrats are arranging for a bi {
pow wow Wednesday night , and oxpoc
to have speeches by General Thayer , ol
Now York , and Judge Savage , of Omaha
Walter Vaughan , the junior mayor
while serving as a page in the domocratii
convention in Chicago , got an autograpl
album well filled with the names of mor
of national reputation.
About a dozen members of the Kan
say City Turn-Voroin , on route homt
from the Turner fcst at Omaha , stoppoc
in this city yesterday and dined one
supped at Bechtolo's.
A Noola official who was hero yesterday
day , states that while the saloons there
are ostensibly selling only temperance
drinks , yet these who are pohtod can gel
all the strong draughts they want.
City Clerk Troutman , who spent Sun
day in Atlantic , says the storm there wai
a terror , hail-stones falling thick and fast
Homo are said to have measured olovot
inches around , and several persons won
injured by them.
The owner of the section of the bif
tree now being exhibited under a tent 01
Main street wants to soil the same to thi
city for $100 , and some of the aldormoi
have boon looking at it with a view of BO
curing it for Bayliss park.
There was a voiy quiet wedding o !
Omaha parties in Justice Vaughan'i
office yesterday afternoon , the partiei
being Jack Fisher and Loola Fisher
They were anxious that the matter shoulc
not bo noticed in the papers , as they hat
boon recently divorced but had now madi
up again. On this account TUB BE
says nothing about it.
Some of the friends of Wm. Lounsbur
are interesting thomsolvoi in his bohal
and raising money enough to procure fc
him an artificial log to take the place c
the ono ho lost by a fall from a laddoi
Ho is unable to do heavy work now , an
is learning the cigar trade with the hop
of being thus able to earn his living. 1
is a worthy case for the charitable one
to assist.
"Tho nowspap or fiend" takes it a
back , and apologizes gracefully to th
ox-firemen for charging them with tun
ing in a false fire alarm. Ho says no
that ho was informed by a present oflia
of the dopa rtmunt who had investigate
the matter. Now lot that oflicor com
out like a man and Bay who the ox-mom
bor Is whom ho thus charges. Hoough
to do this or else not grumble if other
consider him as .firing arrows of elandi
from an ambush.
The house which lately burned at tl
corner of Sixteenth street and Sixth avi
nuo , was owned by Mrs. S. II. Smitl
She now has donated the ground for tl :
purpose of a Union church , which hi
boon wanted in that vicinity for aoir
time. The fire is thought to have bee
the work of an incendiary , and suspicio
is turned toward a man who wanted t
occupy the house but was refused , an
Boomed to bo angry about it , but as n
proof 'has boon obtained to substantial
such a suspicion it may bo a very unjui
one.
In Justice Schurz's court an intorcs
ing suit has been on trial for several day
It is entitled S. J. Ballard ot al. vs. ]
D. Cross. The suit is for the purpo
of ejecting Dr. Cross from the hou
which ho is now occupying , it boil
claimed that ho lias paid no rent for
year past. Dr. Cross claims a bill
8700'or more against the Ballard csta
to which this house belongs , this clai
being for medical attendance upon 11
Ballard just previous to his death. T
decision has boon reserved , but w
probably bo given to-day.
Yesterday afternoon a horse belong !
to \Yeathorby and attached to a dc
cart took a run down Broadway , and
pasting J. P. Filbert's grocery stc
frightened his horse into a run , and
they both went Hying down the strei
Mr. Filbert's wagon collided with a d
wagon , the grocery wagon gottii
smashed and the horse freed from
Both horaoa kept on their run , ono i
each side of the street making a live
race , until Mr. Filbert's homo turn
down Bancroft street and was steppe
while the other home utruck down Ma
atroot.
A competition for cheapness , and n
for excellency of workmanship , is t
most frequent and certain cause of t
rapid decay and entirn destruction
arts and manufacturer * . First-class T/O
cannot bo done at second or third-cla
rates in printing any in ere than in ui
other # rt. Fine hus and papers cc
more than coarse ; good workmen mu
po paid bettor wages than botches ; and
ho consumer must in all other cases ,
my this Increased cost , else the producer
must lose money and fail in business. The
growing taste for fine printing makes it
comparatively onsy to obtain good prices
or good work ; and it is rapidly becoming
a fact that cheap and inferior work will
10 longer bo tolerated , except when no
other can bo obtained. Tim business
nonot Council Binds have during the
) ast year recognized the fact that Pryor s
JF.E job ofllco , No. 7 Pearl street , they
can obtain first-class work at reasonable
trices. The reputation earned by this
iflico will bo maintained in the future ,
ucroaaed facilities enable this oflico to
of "Promptness Accu-
ino up the motto ,
acy , NoatnoEs. "
WORTHY WORSHIP.
Rcy , A , K , Bates tells hat it Consisto
In ,
A Timely Tnlk ,
The work cf tearing down the Presby
terian church having boon commenced
liat society mot Sunday in Dohany's
pora house , whore Rev , A. K. Bates
olivored n timely sermon to a largo
udionco , from John 4 : 21 , 23 , "Jesus
aith unto her , 'woman , bollovo mo , the
lyur cometh when yo shall neither in
ho mountains , nor yet at Jerusalem ,
worship the Father. "
"But the hour cometh , and now is ,
vhon the true worshippers shall worship
lie Father in the spirit aud in truth ; for
! io Father aookoth such to worship
Him. "
The speaker opened by saying that our
mooting hero this morning is a striking
lustration of the truth of the toxt. OUL-
wn toraplo of worship being torn down
, o make room for a larger ono , wo can
moot and worship in this building not
rooted for the purpose , and our worship
will bo just as acceptable if offered in
lirit and in truth.
There was a time when it was nocos-
ary to teach mon the will of God by
ymbols , to teach by object lessons. It
fas then necessary to worship in a elated
IPCO , and in ono place only , _ that the
ninds of the people might bo impressed
ith the sacredness of the act.
By this long forced sojourn in Egypt ,
lie children of Israel had become itn-
rognatod with heathen notions concorn-
ng God , or rather many gods , and saw a
od in nearly every object in nature , and
t was necessary they bo taught that
hero was ono God , and that ho was a
ivlng , personal God , and to imbue their
minds moro perfectly with this idea it
was necessary that ho have a fixed place
f abode , and that this abode should belie
lie fixed and only place for worshiping
im. Therefore It was that the Jews
. /oro taught to worship at Jerusalem , and
moro latterly , when that was impossible ,
with their faces turned toward it. In
hose days wo have reached another
tago.
Why should wo desire the bread with
which the children of Israel were miracu-
ously fed while journeying through the
wilderness , when it is our blessed privi-
ego to roach out and partake of the
jroadof life , whereof if a man oat he
shall never hunger ? Why should wo do-
hire to see the pillar of cloud by dnj
and the pillar of fire by night , when
Jesus , the Sun of Righteousness , hai
risen to light our path , and guido us U
, ho promised land )
The text does not preclude the idea o :
_ fixed place and a stated time for wor-
ihip. Wo are all creatures of habit , and
t is well that wo form a habit of wor
alilping at regular times and in a fixoc
ilaco. If the stated meetings for wor-
ihip were limited to three or four a year
; hey would not recur with sufficient fre
quency to form the habit of observing
; hora , and our congregations would bi
oven smaller than they are and that ii
saying a great doll.
In the language of Paul ho urged hit
lioarors to "Forsake not the assembling
of yourselves together , " even if the
weather was hot , and it was the soasoi
of the year when men are apt to rolaa
their energies in every _ direction , cxcop
in the direction of making money. Then
never is any relaxation in that direction.
But ho desired to impress upon hii
licarors that meeting at stated seasons foi
worship did not by any moans constiuh
true worship. True worship comes fron
the heart. What constitutes true wor
ship ? Not external forms of worship
Ho who worships the Father must wor ,
ship him in spirit and in truth. Twc
very important elements. And man whc
a in the spirit will find God with him ,
[ t is impossible for us to road and under
atand writings in a foreign tongue witli
which wo are unacquainted. Noithoi
can a man understand the writings of the
spirit , unless ho is acquainted with the
spirit. God loves to i > ivo the spirit tc
these who ask it.
Wo must worship in truth. There
can bo no worship In truth unless the
life is in accordance with the spirit ol
worship. The prayer of the publican
"God bo merciful to mo , a sinner"
would never have received an answer il
the sinner after leaving the temple had
returned to the sins tor which ho hat
expressed abhorrence.
The speaker said ho did not wish to be
understood that all who acceptably wor <
filliped God were saints. But to bo no
coptablo worshipers they must worship
in spirit and in truth
The reverend gentleman seemed to intimate
timato that there might bo such a thhu.
as falling from Brace , for ho said that he
presumed that the great ) archangel , whc
rtibellcd against the Father , onu wroughl
such havoc in heaven , and who was final
ly cast into the place prepared for hin
and not for man , was once un acceptable
worshiper.
Ho said that ho desired to impress tin
idea that worship was not only a higl
privilege , but It wns also on imperative
perativo command. Wo are here to
day as obedient servants as wol
os loving children. The command wai
just as imperative on these who ttro no
children of God as these who are. Uu
lie feared that a largo majority were no *
obeying the command.
Ho closed by saying we anticipate i
day when this earth and thcso huavon
shall bo rolled together as a scroll , am
to ! ; firmament will molt with forvu
heat , and thu sea shall give up its doud
\Vo anticipate a day when ull in heaven
nnd earth , and all under the earth , wil
Inw before the name of God , and wor
ship him. Then ovury crcuturo will ao
lnowk'dio ; JCBUH na Lord of ull in hoavoi
nnd earth. But you know us well as ]
know that it will avail them nothing foi
the devils to worohip , nor the souh o
the lout to bow. It will not open t (
them the doors of hcavou which hav <
closed them out forever. It will simply
lie anjacknowledgmont ot the power of
God , but will not lot them into the sunshine -
shine of his favor.
Ho therefore exhorted his hearers to
bo obedient to the command which they
must inevitably obey , and worship God
in spirit and in truth , while their wor
ship could bo acc3ptod.
riSUSONAU
.T. J. Shoa , of Ncoln , was in the city yester
day.
day..T.
.T. 15. Mntlock , of Crescent township , visited
tlii city ycstcnlny ,
1) ) . ] J. Smith , the cedar-block paving con <
tractor , li nt Ogilon ,
S , W. FcrgUBon started last evening on n
nbort business trip northward.
John W. Chapman ! s nt homo ngnin , and
has gained some in health by his trip cast'
ward.
] i , L. Smith loft yesterday noon for Mis
ponri to buy a stock of wood for tlio comilif
season ,
llniry IJIrkinblno hai gone to Lincoln U
econbout the water works contract which lias
Ifcon lot to him.
The Kov. J. Pink 1ms just returned fron
liis Inlmn as pastor in tlio St. Loula district to
spend IP'S summer vacation in Council Bluffs
Wllllntn Slicrradon , Hurt JCvans , SDr. G
Brown , and Oscar Kcclirio Imvo gene to Spirit
Lnko to gather uj > a fresh supply of fish nto
ties.
Jlies Mamio P. Vmiglmn , nlcco of Mnyoi
Vnuglinn , was expected hero last evening fron
Georgia whore nlio liai been visiting 1-crgrand
father.
J. 1) . Nicholson went over to Omaha yes *
lerdny , whcro ho is to upon up business ncai
; bu stock yards , the prohibitory law hero no )
jetng congenial to John's taste ,
M' , John Stoddard , of Little Rock , Ark , ,
s in the city on a visit to h's son , the [ book
< ccpcr of the water works company. Ho in
; or.dn going to Wyoming in a few days tc
ook after cattle ranch interests there. Mr ,
jtoddard has resided in Little Ilock since
1805 , nnd being thoroughly informed on mat
.era In the south is an interesting and intolli-
; out conversationalist.
Charles Stow , thu editor for Barnum's big
show , was In the city yesterday. Ho cornea
as near talking his way right Into a news'
paper fullow't ) heart as any man on the
rood. Perhaps because ho has boon there
limsolf , nnd knows just how to take bold ol
, ho tb'Htlcs without being pricked. In the
course of talk lie lot out the fact that he
ntudicd law with Governor Cleveland , and
therefore knows the democratic nominee ,
irobnbly better than his modesty allows him
, o boast.
Bushnoll sells railroad tickets cheap to
all points.
COMMKUOIAlj.
COUNCIL DLU1-FS MARKET.
Whoot-No. 1 milling , 75@80 ; No. 3 C5@
70 ; rejected CO.
Corn Local purposes , 40@45.
Oats For local purposes , y-IO.
liny S10 00@11S 00 per ton ; baled , CO@CO
Kyo 10@-15c.
Corn Meal 130 per 100 pounds.
Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , G 00 ®
700.Coal
Coal Delivered , hard , 11 CO per ton ; soft ,
5 00 per ton
Lard Falrbank's , wholesaling nt OSc.
Flour City Hour , 1 60@3 30.
Brooms 2 UC@3 00 per doz.
UVK STOCK.
Cattle Butcher cowa 3 7B@4 25. ButcLoi
steers 4 CO@D 00.
IIoRa-4 00@4 25.
ruoDuoB AND menu
Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co , , com
mission merchants , CSS Broadway.
Poultry LIve old hens , 7c ; spring chickens ,
2 25@3 00 per doz. ; live turkeys , Oc.
reaches j bus , bcx , 100.
Oranges 5 00@0 00 per box.
Lemons C 00 per box.
' Bananas 2 00@3 00 per bunch.
Butter Creamery , 20o ; rolls , choice 0@10c.
Eggs 13o per dozen.
Cherries 52 CO per bushel.
Vegetables Potatoes , 1 C0@2 00 per bblj
onions. 75c ; cabbage , COo per doz , ; apples ,
1-3 bu box , 75c@l 25 ; Beans , 1 50@2 25 pel
bushel.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special a vcrtlsementa , euo aa Lost ,
Found , To Loan , For Bale , To Rant , Wants , Board
Ing , oto. , will bo Inserted In this column at tbo low
rate of TKN CENTS I'EK LINK for the flrst InBertlot
and FIVE CENTS PKK LINE ( or each subsequent n
eertlon. Lca > o advertisement ! at our office , No.
Pearl Street , near Uroadwav
WANTS.
L0.4T A lilaok Kiojliouinl. xvhlto spot ? on nccl
and breast. Six rnontli > old. Liberal reward on
retu m to Ucclictlo'n hotel.
\\7ANTKD A good TlMitmlth for general work In
> > country ohoi ) . Address W. W. Loomlu itD.v
vld llraJlov & Co'u nlllgo. Council llluffa , la jlOt.
\X7AFTiD-Ily : a married man , need 40 , situation
TV In n wholesale or retail giocerjliouso. Hail If
ycara rxp'rionco. Can ( jlvo first-class references.
Address "J.ll. H. , " 1018 UroadHay , Council Hlufle.
TWANTKL ) . Position as injfliioor or fireman , lij
Tt experienced hand , capable of doing lilacnu :
rcpilrlnir. Strictly tcinpoiaio. Addrcsd 8 , , lir.i
ollloo , Council llluffi ) . _
WAMIKD-Klto hundred pieces of flratcla E
eccoud hand carpet and two hundred beating
stoves. _ A. J. MANDKL. 388 UroadHtty ,
OM ) I'Al'KUS For ealu at Uu ollloo , at 2ft ccute
a hundred. _
7 ANTf.O Kvery bony m Council lllulls lo take
, TiinUss. Delivered by carrier at only twenty
uenta a week. _
Foil SALE. Aolden ( opportunity to get Into a
Icxltlmato and proflubla bunlncus < > n cany
terms. A well established bukory In Council Blullu
for vain , dooil reuons for idling. Addroag 0. 1U
J , , UEH olllco , Council Illuffa
AQENTS Ladlcij and gentlemen can make firs !
class wages by selling the "ChaiuuUm llosoii
Btrecther and ronlng Board. " Uotalls at Jl.OO ,
Any lady can do up a line ehlrt without a wrlnklt
and gloiu It aa nlcoly as the best laundrlci can. Addresc
for paitlculan 0. 1) , H. i L Co. , lias ollloo , Councl
lllulls
For Sale. .
The PrcabytorintiB of Council BlulTs offer
for for enlo a lot of Simta , Windows , Carpets
pots , Lumps , Stoves , flag Fixtures , Ta <
blcs , Pulpit , a now roof , inside Shutters ,
ate. , now in the church building before il
is taken down to make way for their now
housa of worship. The above orticloc
are in good condition and will bo sold roa
eonably. Far prices nnd particulars call
on THOMAS Ornocit ,
Council Bluffs.
R , Eice M. D.
or other tuinora removed without thi
| knltu or drawing o Mood.
CHRONIC
Over hlrty yearj practtul expsrltnco Otce N'
I'm trect , Uoundll IiluQ *
-tTtJonoulUtlrm tree
ICE ! ICEI ! IOE11I
For purorUer Ice ( latroclta the thio wagons pat
litactlrn ituarantcod. L ao orders at No , 15 Boutt
Main ulrret.
Tvlef houo No , 81 ,
MULUOLLAND 4 KIOHOLAB ,
ROLLER RINK
IOE CREAM PARLOR.
Taught by PnoF. Sciisoon Tuesday and
Friday evenings from 8:30 :
to 10:30 : o'clock.
KINK ron nnNT AT 515.00 PEH NIOIIT.
J3TLARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN.
F. H. MARTENS , Prop'r.
J.IU TATK. WAItllKN WHITE
T fiv-TIE ] < Sc
Practice In State ami Federal Courts.
Collections promptly attended to.
Room 9 , Sclmgart's Building ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Mrs , H , J , Billon , H n. .
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
223 Middle Broa iy. Council BlnQa.
MS QlaXTjaOXjOD.
mNUFACTUHKR OT
WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC.
1X < 3 3LOtla aatx-oot ,
OMAHA . T . NEBRASKA
JACOB SIM ? . K. P.CADWELT ,
SIMS& CADWELL ,
Attorneys -at-Law ,
COUNCI& BLUFFS , IOWA
Office , Main Street , Itoomi 1 ml 2 Shuftar * * iTo-
Ifahon' * Block , Will practice In Stnta nd Ftdertt
BEST 'QUALITY
f ui.l flnlsli , with name , 10 ct * .
, - - ' tie offer (100 for a pack of card
, /any nicer work , or prettier Btylcs. - - w
'Sampltifrcc. Eaelo Card Werl . Jcw ? H Ta , Ct.
COOK ! & MORGAN.
Wo have begun this week n Special Sale of Children's Dresses , To close
this stock out wo have marked them 25 per cent less
thaa Regular Market Prices.
You can buy a good Scotch Gingham Dross , Troll 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 !
Good alltlnon Towel , lOc , worth 70c.
Good all Linen Damask Towel , 12c worth 22ic.
Good all Linen Huck Ton el 20c , worth SOo.
Good all Linen Honey Comb 25c , north 40o.
Good all Linen Huck Towel 25o , worth 40c.
Good all Linen Oat Meal Ton el 25c , worth 400.
Good all Linen Damask Tone ] , 10 lnhca long and 21
Inches wide at 26c. Thla towel would bo very cheap
at 600. Como early and get some of them before
they are all gone , as wo cannot replace the goods.
Great llargalna In Table Coven , Nankins and Stand
Corora , Table Covers in Itod , Gorman and Damask ,
beautiful patterns , 3 yards long and 2 } arda vsldo ,
§ 2.CO , worth double the money.
Bargains In lied Spreads.
A full line of Ladies' nnd Misses' Rubber Circulars ,
flora SI.26 up to the very best goods manufactured
by the Sterling Rubber Co.
Laalca' Dusters.
Hosiery ! Hosiery ! Hosiery !
Tills week cheaper than over. Como and look at the
stock and convince yourself that wo are offering
the greatest bargains In hosiery over shown n
Council BlufI * .
Our line ot Gents' Goods Is complete and cheaper
than the same goods can to bought west of Chi
cago.
Mena' and Boys' Shirts with reinforced lluea bosom ,
linenbandi , and well made , Me.
Gents'Llslo Ihrcad Shirts , Dents' Balbrlggan Shirts ,
dents' India Gauze Shirts , 35o and up.
Gems' Socks , Collars , Cuffs. Ties , and Handker
chiefs.
Handkerchiefs from 2jc nplc o up. Fast coloro. A
good coloro'l ' bordered handkerchief Co. A good
colored bordered handcrchlcf , lOc.
Wo have a imro linen Uullcs' Handkerchief , hem
stitched , fast colon , 15o.&nd the best handker
chief over sold for 20j.
A full line of Pearl Buttons in sizes from 18 up to 28
from 6 to 100 per dozen. These buttons arc o
oed clear pearls and not chipped.
WE RECEIVE GOODS DAILY AND OFFER TEE
Latest Ivellies at tlie Lotest Prices
COCEE & MORGAN ,
NEW OPERA HOUSE BAZAR.
CIDER CIDER !
Best Kentucky Barrels and Half Barrels ,
AGENTS POR
tl " Fine Cut fc ing flio
"Bee , " and "Kival" Cigars.
The Best Nickel Goods Offered , We Guar
antee Our Assertion. Give Them Trial Order.
WIRT & DUQUETTE ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA
DE. JUDD'S ELECTEIC BELT.
3,000 I'.lccttlo Belts Sold In tbo Month ot Juno by us.
Agents Wanted !
References Any ol the business houses Io Council llluiTt , JUDD & SMITH Proprietors.
10 BROADWAY ' . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS.
"Will "
"WillMRS.
'
MRS. S. J , NOREIS' , 105 Main St
To "bo sold regardless of
cost for the neait two
weeks to make room for
Fall Goods.
J. J. ATJWEBDA , 317 Broadwav. Council Bluffs
hickeriii ;
Vest and Mont Uclltblc.
HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANO
. .
r.ndoiwxl by FIUKZ I.uzr.
EMERSON PIANO
Unrlialled lor Tone or I'lnUli.
KIMBALL PIANO
.
Uei > t Modern 1'rico to lluy.
. known In tlio west , rucoiumouds Itself ,
The Kirnlall Orrau. BO long nnd favorably
J. L. STKWAHT , Solo Agent for above Hues of Goods. ANareroouw . , 32U Uroadwoy ,
Council JJluifs , Iowa. Corrc oxJencc Solicited. Agciita Wanted.
H. H , HORNE & CO , ,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
To make ( i opocialty , nt our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA Pnd
YARA CIGARS. All Cigars sold by us ere of our own manufacture and warranted
aa represented.
OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , I 552 Broadway ,
H. H. HORNE & CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWAJ
SMITH & TOLLEU , ARts ,
LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS
7 and 9 Main street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA.
Ventilated Three Inch Part , '
ON VEGETABLE LACE ,
ONLY FIFTY C E H T S.
Switches , ( all long hair ) § 2.00 31.00 , gS.OOnd npwnrdR. Coquetts
and flair Ornnmeuts Given Awny.
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT ,
No. 337 Broadway Council Bluffa
urtalns , In Lace , ri'fc ' , Turcoman , Etc. Oil cloths.lMattlngs , LlnoloumaEto
hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST ,
omo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all poods in our line ,
hoapost i > lace to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings in the
C'tv. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies.
Nos. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - JCOUNOIL BLUFFS
Mail Orders Filled Promptly aud with Care.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The Best $2 a day House in the West
Centrally Located.
Sample Rooms ,
First Class Table ,
All Modem Conveniences.
Reduced Bates to Regular Boarders.
WHY DON'T YOU
ETSOME OF
HIRTS ?
Perfect Fitting , Beat and Cheapest Fine Linen Collars and Cuffs.
STo : 71 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
NEUMAYER'S HOTEL
ON THE
Furn-'turo and appointments all now. Noa. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council Bluff
Waves three inch part 65c , Coquetts lOc each , Switches
$ lto $20 each. Hair ornaments given with every pur
chase , All kinds of hair work promptly attended to ,
Waves made of Ladies' combings at 50c per inah ,
ALL KINDS OF
MRS. J. J GOOD 29 Main Stree
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No8.S17nndS19S.MainSt. , COUNCIL BLUFFS
ICE CREAM. WATER ICES
to
i Broadway , 7 irc lfl at all Hours.
Council Bluflj. f Parties a Specialty ,
Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds.
ELEGHAPU ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
TvTo. X 3ST. 3X/E , iaa. E3t. .
504 Mniu Htrcefc , Council Bluffs.
MANUFACTUKEIl OK
SAMPh-E CASES n specialty. Shnw 1 , Tourist , nnd Trunk Straps.
Twenty Ycnrs Experience. - - Repairing Neatly Exec uted
WIJOT.T'IA.LK DEALERS IN |
Bud 344 Brcedwrj- , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOW