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DAILY 33EE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , SATURDAY JULY 2G , 1834. 1HE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Saturday Morning. July 26i SUBSCRIPTION IUTE9. Us- Carrier - - - - - - - - nt * per wetk ByJIMI - " " O.OU per JOM OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Btreot , Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION , See J. lloitor's summer goods. Spiritual social to-night. Music and dancing. There have now boon signed and issued - sued $32,000 of the paving bonds There were three funerals yesterday three little caskets. Some changes in the police force are expected to take phco soon. They must bo for the bettor. Jacob Schoop , of Lower's hotel , was arrested yesterday for being drunk and abusing his family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harghauson cel ebrated their crystal wedding by a happy gathering of frioads last evening. The Mothodiala expect to occupy their church again to-morrow , the building having been repaired thoroughly. The funeral of the infant son of Mr. Davis was hold yesterday afternoon from their residence on avenue D. J. B. Ferguson has lost by death his five months , old son. The unoral ser vices were hold Thursday afternoon. The social union of the Prosbytntian church mot last evening with Misses Ollio and Cora Woodbury , at the resi dence of Dr. Woodbury. H. Brown's carpenter shop , over which there has been some litigation , it being a frame building within the fire limit , is being moved , and will bo replaced with brick. Joseph H. Ackin , of Lincoln and Mary L. Myers , of Council Bluffs , were yester day given leave to commit matrimony and at once got Justice Vaughan to tie the knot. T. D. King & Co. have commenced supplying their customers with Flint's "May Queen , " a fine-cut which is win ning its way fast among the old choirora , who know what good goods aro. There will bo regular services at the Baptist church to-morrow morning , and preaching by the pastor Rev. J. G. Loman. Sunday school at 12 , m. No evening service on account of the heat. Hans Hanson , of Noolawas being looked for hero on a charge of having run ofl three mortgaged horses , Ono of the horses was captured hero , and the two others had boon taken across to Omaha. Augustus Brosoo now asks the court to cut him loose from Ernestine Brczoo , tt whom ho was married in Omaha , in November 1881. Ho claims that she has boon too untrue to him , and too true to a man named H. Black. Mr. Jorman , the poll-tax collector , says that his patience has nearly run its race and on Monday expects to begin suits against the delinquents. In case of judgments being rendered the victims will have to pay moro than three times the original amount , and there is hardly anything exempt. In the thunderstorm Wednesday night the lightning struck a big cottonirond tree near the round house. Charles Taylor , an engineer , was lying on a grain door and others were near by eating a lunch while the engine was cooling off. The shock throw Taylor about fifteen foot. The tree was badly splintered. "Tho official paper , " not havin ? got onto that Noola robbery until it saw it in TUP BKE , tries to make out now that it published it three weeks ago. The in formation was not filed nor was the war rant issued until Thursday , so * that "tho oflicial paper" couldn't have stated the fact three weeks ago. "Wake up , my boy , or you'll .oven bo for behind the dear old lady. " Complaint is being made that the qunli ty of the brick being used in the sewer work is not up to the requirements. Al derman James , on investigation , though' ' that there appeared some ground for the complaint , Tbo city has an inspector who is drawing $4 a day , and it seems that there ought not to bo any chance for faulty work. J. W. Ilodofor has received this week for his ofllcou very largo MoNoalo A Ur ban safe , weighing about five tons. It is finished in silver bronze , giving it th appearance of polished stool. Beside being like a great iron vault , tire proof it has a largo burglar proof stool chest which cannot bo got at except by goin through three sots of doors. The saf is ono of the largest and finest eve brought into the city. The organization of another Blainonm Logan clab in this city is just what many of the republicans wanted , and the now organization will bo enthusiastically sup purled. Already there is a "Boys la Bluo" club , but that is for veterans Then there is a Young Men's club , but that has a $5 initiation , a § 3 hat , a § 1 duster , and a 82 cane. That is a little too high for eotnn of those who earn iheir bread cy tbo aivoit of their brows Now comes this third organization , am while in harmony wirh the two others , extends an invitation to all republicans to join , yount ; or old , rich or poor , relying ? 9 on tbo enthusiasm and generosity of its memberfor tupporf , and having no in itiation fee or taiei. The jrenuiiiH Cleveland liaU will bo on MO at Motcalf Ore > ' by the 25th. j WeSgter county hat jiut orgaulzed an ' jgricu'turiil tociety. i OONOEBN1NG THE OKEUK , \Vliy Cnnipnlgn Promises llavo Not llccn Kept , As Ima appeared from rccont communi cations and potitiona published in TJIE : $ EK , the citizens , whoso property and loalth have boon injured and lives jco- mrdizod by the Indian crcok , have had heir patlonco about exhausted. During ho lalo campaign Major Vaughan stood upon n platform , ono of the biggest planks in which was the improvement of the crook , and among his stoutest iromisos to the workingmen was that the rook should bo improved , and that would bo iho very firat matter to which 10 would give attention , The months lave gene and nothing has boon done , xcopt in the oaitarn part of the city vhoro Conrad Goiso , ono of the nldormon ms valuable property interests. The und , which was formerly known as the ndian crook fund , has been swallowed p by the sewerage fund , and the people ti the bottom got no relief or protco- ion. ion.Somo Some months ago Alderman James in- roducud in the council a resolution direct- ng that surveys bo miido with view of running the crock south o the river , and run drainage into this , 'his resolution was passed , and two months ago Mr. Armstrong , who has ho reputation of being a very _ excellent ngincor made n survey for city , under ho direction of the city ongoneor. It vas found that in running three miles outh to the river , a fall could bo had of wcnty-ono fcot , which was considered tnplo for a current which would keep do channel of the river clear if once ooponcd and broadened. This report has aid in the engineer's ollico about two mouths and tioyor boon presented to the ouncil , an indication of how anxious the ity ollicials are to rcliovo the sullering nhabitants. Yesterday Mayor Vaughan got J. J. lathaway to inspect the condition of . ( Fairs , and said that ho would try and ; ot some temporary rpliof , oven if it hade o bo paid for by private subscription , ilr. Hathaway reported that the Blcknoll ditch needed opening ; that the Filth avenue bridge was nearly to the water's cdgo , that the Eighth avenue mdgo was nearly choked up , and that just below the Fifth avenue bridge there was a dam. Ho could aoo no way for temporary relief , but advised some per manent improvements. The time for talking , planning , sur veying , etc. , is about over. The people are tired of it and demand protection , not by words but by deeds. A BEAUTY FOETHE BILLOWS A Glnnco at Admiral Jiuncs' Elegant. Now Yacht. Yoatorday afternoon Admiral Jntnoa invited roprcacntativcs of Tin ; BKR and Nonpareil to take a look at the elegant now yacht , which ho hai boon building , and which ia just receiving its finishing touches. The public generally will not bo given thin privilege of inspection at present , but when our readers do got an opportunity , they should surely improve it , and they will find that no deacriptioii of ita elegance Ima hero boon overdrawn. The proportions of the little craft wo admire very much , and it ; ivos every promise of being a fleet sailor , t is 42 foot over all , with 13 foot 4 nchoa beam , 25 foot 7 inchoa to the water line , U foot U inchoa depth in the lolo , anu U feet 0 inchoa draught. The mil is painted a bright rod , and iu lot- era of gold appear the name "Aunty ? rohibit. " Buaidea flying the national colors , the ensign ia of white bearing a device of a black and red whpol , with a star. The furniahlnga and finishings of , ho craft are complete in every detailand elegant in finish. The interior of the cabin and state rooms ia of natural wood , finished with oil. The drapinga for the windows and adornmontr are of the now elephant's breath , color , while the upholstery is of crushed mint hue. The locker is of butternut wood , and is com plete and well stored with needfuls , and a very vigorous buttermilk cooling device is among its conveniences. The admiral haa arranged so as to prevent any pos sible accident. By a simple turn of a crank on the deck , a valve is thrown open In the keel of the yacht so as to lot all water out , And at the prow is a forked attachment by which marsh gross may be divided and thrown to each side , as the little yacht Hies over the waters of the Fourth ward. The admiral intends launching the yacht in a few days at the dock on Bovonth street , near Seventh av , , and Intends confining the invitations for the firat trip to Pat Lacy and other mem bora of the city council , the first trip to bo not only ono for pleasure , but also for the purpose of noting nuch improvements as are needed in the navigation of the Fourth ward with a view of securing a portion of the next harbor and river ap propriations. Five Drowned. Yesterday there were five dogs drowned at the city } .ound , the now method being tried , and tried satisfactorily. Heretofore - fore the dogs taken up and unclaimed have boon shot , but nowCjptninDatfahaa completed mi invention which consists of a hogshead of [ water , nnd a rope running through a ring in the bottom of the hogs head and out upon the other aide ; ono end of the rope is tied about the unfortunate - fortunate dog's nock , while a man at the other end begins pulling. The dog in thus drawn into the hogshead , and clear to the bottom and hold there until dead This does away with the old causoa of complaint based on the fact that the oflloora were auch poor marksmen that at dog-ahootiug time bullets fell in the neighborhood like rain , causing tnon , women and children to ily for abettor. It doeH away withtho howls of the wounded , also. HIitpmiMiiit ol The following wore the shipments of stock from the union stock yard * , July J. L. Oaken , 7 cars caltlo , 248 head , to Denvnr , via U. P. 4 T. Ot Powell , ono err cattle , II ) hood , to Oliinaqp , via 0 , & It. I ; also ono car hoi/i , 70 head. D. It inldn. in c.ira oattlo. 302 head , to Chicago , via ( J. .t N. W. or Wealth. A German hailing from Des Molnoa was hero yotterday , and was negotiating with one of Council Bluffs merchants for the purchase of a diamond ring , The Qor- man finally bought the ring for $150 cash , und wont on his way. A little later in the day the Gorman WAS on the street in a very drunken condition , mid the merchant being afraid ho would got robbed of his ring , induced him after a good deal of coaxing to go into a bank and deposit whatever valu ables ho had. There was a little sur prise party when the stranger , in empty ing his pockets in the bank , produced § 4,000 in cash. It is a wonder that aomo "kind friend" did not rollovo him of it before ho made the deposit. FAILED TO PEOVE IT. O'Connor Aciiuittcil of HtoftlliiR Hiuullcy'fl Gold. Yesterday there was n largo delegation hero from Noola , coming by special invi tation aa witneasos in the case of M. J. O'Connor , who was charged with stealing $ (519 ( of John Hundley. There were about twenty witnesses and the examination < tion took most of the day in Justice Vaughan's court. Ilandloy toatificd to having had the money Hidden in the bellows lows of his blackbmi'h shop , and that it was nearly all in $20 gold pieces. Other witnosioi tcstiGod that soon after the money was stolen O'Connor paid a number of claims in $20 gold pieces , but O'Connor txplninod that ho had got the money in his regular saloon business , and denied stealing Hundley's ' wealth. Other witnesses testified to having fre quented tlui snloon , but that they had not aeon any $20 gold pieces chancing hands there. Justice Vnughim discharged the prisoner , and ho wont elf vowing vcn- jcanco against Ilandloy for having him urested. The case haa excited much in terest in Neola , nnd much sympathy is expressed for Handloy in having loat hia hard canicd savings. Judge Crow , of MIniloD , was In the city yesterdav. II , M. Uostwick , of Woodbine , wna In the city yesterday. Jufttico Kiloy Clark , of Neola , paid the city a visit yesterday. Ooorge X K-jmlngton , Ncola's poatinaitor , was in the city yesterday. Mr. Kitnball , of Klmball & Champ , lias re turned from bin Minnesota trip. S , W. Fergmon started yesterday on a wes tern business trip nf about two hundred miles. J , 1) . Atkins , the Broadway druggist , ) mi returned from his vaaitiun and recreating trip. trip.J J , 15. McGorriak , of Des Moincw , ono of the pat Ing contractor ? , is hero looking over the work. Henry C. Atkins ftartcd last night for Spirit Lnku for a little recreation and respite from bnainoia. Major McCnuloy , the 'sower contractor , cnmo back from Des Moincs yesterday , lie has fully recovered from the accident which latuly befell him hero. TUB UKK odico was happily captured yen terday by a big four , beaded by 0. V. Chase , of tbo Atlantic- Democrat , the others being C. 15. Osbonio oad V' . G. I'ishor. of Atlantic , and 15. A. Otbornu , of South America , whom the others had brought hero to COD ! off. The rguartct wvro tnkiag in the town , nudnaid they found good deal more of It every time they visited the city. Well , Council 151ulla is growing. ileul list n to Transfer ? . COUNCIL BLUFKH , July 25,1885. W. U. Freeman to Citizens' Hall Asso ciation , part lot 1 , block 1 , Big Grove , $100.00. D. J. Smith to H. T. Irwin , lot 7 , block 17 , Nfcola , $122 50. Adolph GrHilen to H. O. Maxwell , part sec. 25-75-44. $190,00. \V. G. Morris to Lucy Wilson , part o. ] n. w. 1 , 30-75-43. $1,200.00. Edmond Powers to Henry Wheeler , lot 11 , block 12 , Grimes' add , $450.08. Charlea Botcher to Hans Wloso , part BOO. 77-8 ! > . $ (50000. ( Total sales , $2iU2.50. ( A largo and enthusiastic mooting of the republicans of Council Bluffs was hold last night , which roaultod in a formation of a Blaino-Logan club of over 200 mem bers. The following gentlemen were elected as officers : President , Phil Armour ; vice-presidents , W. II. Sapp , Frank Cook and W. A. Smith ; secretary , Jacob Sims ; treasurer , H. A. Baird. IOWA Il'KMS. Green Atkins , a farmer near Oacoola , haa a cow that gave birth to three caivoa recently. Millie Dooley , a Crostou boy of 10 years , was drowned while bathing last Wednesday. Charles Tabor is boomed by the Doni- son Review. Clmrley banks on brains and general gotthercativonoss. The Kookuk aldermen claim to bo artists at base ball , and are ready to knock the pride out of an equal number of city dads from any city in the land. Swearing and obscene language ia pro hibited in the etrcnt cars of Burlington , but smokers will bo provided with cushioned seats and swap jokes with the driver. There are about fifty dairies and three chocao factories in Linn county. Last year those manufactured respectively I , . 075,000 pounds of butter and 400,000 pounds of chooso. This amount will be increased about 10 per cent , this year , The Manning Monitor lays that Mr. 0 , E. Dutton , the banker of that place , has $15,000 that says the republicans will carry Iowa by 15,000 maj irity. It nlio aaya that Mr. D. heiotofore voted the democratic ticket. A scene in Creston : A young lady was found by a party at the couth park yoftorday in veritable deeping beauty attitude , snvo that a book covered her face. On passing near her a snore re sounded from under the book , nnd any enchantment that may have hun around her immediately vanished , The prohibition ista of Burlington coun ty have amicably settled the case against n saloon keeper of that city , ono Charles M. Nelson , ho agreeing to go out of the busincsi by August 1st , should prosecution cooso. An iron clad agree , mont it nude and signed by Nelion and the attorneys for the stale , Newman A Blake , The Dos Monies Register , in printing a list of subscribers to the fund to secure the permanent loontlon of the state fair , sayt : "It will bo aoen that lovorol of the men most able to subscribe , and most to bo benefited by the fair , failed to do thoii part sonic of the very wealthiest firms nest Rml Mott ItclUMc. IIAL.LETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANO Kndorseil l > y FRANZ I.tszr. EMERSON PIANO. Unrivalled ( or Tone or Plnlth. KIMI3ALL PIANO llest Modern I'rlco to lluy. The Kimball Orirnn , to long and favorably known In the west , r coinmondi Itpqlf , J. L. STBWAKT Sole Agent for above linen of UooiK Wareroomn , 329 $ Broadway , Council BluiTB , Iowa. Correspondence Solicited. Agents Wanted. ol the city rofuslnu point blank to join in the roll of honor. " The Dos Monies Lender says : John Lowrlo , father of Col. 0. W. Lowno , of this city , was born July 20 , 1 < 84. On Saturday next the old gentleman will have readied the ripe old ago of five score years , and will give ono of the largest banquets over known in northeastern - eastern Pennsylvania , invitations having boon issued to over ono thousand Penn sylvania representatives of the bar alone , notwithstanding the numerous frlonda and acqimintancoa who will bo apecial guests of the occasion. A rnthor queer kind of ft joke was per petrated on Rov. E. K. Young , a Moth- odiat minister of Den Moinos. A few days ngo n woman with a child in her arms preaonted herself at the paraonogo naking aid to got to her homo in Adcl. The rovornod gentlemen thought the boat w y to do was to eoa the railroad officials and got her a pass. Ho asked her in nnd wont down town for the pass , and having secured it ho returned to find the woman gene nnd a little babe left for the tender care of the divine and hia wifo. ThoCallanan college of Dea Moinoa proposes for the ensuing your to oifor free tuition in the studies of the third year of the normal course to the twenty- live young ladies who shall pias the beat competitive examination in the branches of atudy contained in the firat and second end yoara of the normal course of the college. The examination is to bo of fered to the young Indies throughout the state , who shall attend the county normals the ensuing summer , under the rules -which are in the poasoasion of county superintendents. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special a vortlsomcnts , uo aa Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Board ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS I'EIl LINK tor the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PKH LINE lot each subsequent n- Mrtlon. Leave- advertisements at our office , No , Pearl Street , near Broadway WANTS. MALE A complete Block of grorerlcs and FOIl In Councl BluCU ; a corner store nd ft drat clasi location , uoln | ? ifrood business , sat isfactory reasons given for sclll ( f. Address McATKK & FOX , No. 810 bouth Halo street. PAPERS For ealo at UBH office , at 25 cents OLD hundred. Every body in Council Bluffs to take WANTED Delivered by carrier at only twenty cents a week. "I710U PALE CHEAP.-aoo > l boarding home , saloon Jt ? and billiard hull. Fine busUtM. Address K. Einofllcc , Council Blurts. FOU H\LE CIIK\P Ortorunf , a shop suitable for blacVsmlthln ; or wiiron-maklnjr. Inquire No. 12 north Mala street , Coun.ll muffs. FOH SALE. A RolJen opportunity to got Into a legitimate and mofluljlo business on eaiy terms A uell citablbned bakery In Council muffs for ealn. GooJ remona for selling. Address C. H. J. , IIEH ofllce , Council Bluda. A DENTS Ladles and gentlemen can make Ilrsl 7Vcli83 wages by selling the "Champion Bosom btrecthor and ronlng Board. " Kctalla at (1.00. Any lady can do up a fine ehlrt without a nrlnkls and glctu It as nicely as the txsstlaundriescan.Addrcfo for paitlculars 0. B. 8. & L Co. , BBS , otllco , Council We iruaiautee the cure of the following named ills oagce , or no pay : Rheumatism , Scrofula , Ulcers , Catarrh , a'l ' Blood and skin dUeafes , Dyspepsia , Live "omplalnt , Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Gout , Nell ilgla and Asthma , Thosa Springs are the favorite coort of the tired an.l dobllltatad , and are the FCEULE LADIES BEST FIUEND , Good hotel , livery and bathing accomodatlon both .rtntor and summer. Locality highly picturesque md healthy. Accessible by Wabash railway , i Kvona , or C. , B. & O. . at Albany. Corresponaenc ollcltod , 11EV. U. M. TIIOlll'SON. Manager. Albany , Slloam Springs , Gentry Co. , Uo. ANALYSIS. Specific Gravity 1.002 Reaction Noutra Carnonlo Acid Oas 20 In. per gallon Carbonate Calcium 35,921 drain Carbonate Iron 7,041 ! Sulphate Magnesia 3 , 39 " Sulphate Calcium 1,148 " Chloride Sodium 7,200 Sllllca 1,56 " Alumina . , . .0,010 Organloand Volatile nutter and loss 1,469 " alolldj per gallon 07,174 " Wamiir fetc iii > ii. Chemists Al the well-known Establishment OF J. P. FILBERT , 209 Upper Broadway , the ca-n.oo3yn.-sr Of Council Ulufli. Notloo our reduced Price LUt , We g\\e \ IE pounds Ultra 0 Sugar for II 00 12 pounds Granulated Sugar l oo rtjx > uml i Choice Oatmeal l po 48 pounds Navy [ kins , . . . , l oa 40 pounds B"ttBulk Starch , l 00 12 | ioundi Carnllnit HIco l op 1 ! jioundj Choice I'ruius i'oo ZS fare BuQalo Soap , j'oo Kxtra Lake Trout , | > er l > ound ( ,9 torrlliard'i Plug per Ib 40 I down Mackerel 15 Colorado Flour , Winter , per cwt ! 9i > lOpoundiQlnirerHoapi i oo lOpoumlih mloy , . , . , , i DO ftgallonkfg Syiup " i 70 White FI h , PIT kit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W Mockvrvl , iierllt , jo Date * , p r pound. . , . , \Q .0 ' S pound coin Btmdard Tomatoes 100 All kinds California FruU ! , , pouiid Lusk'i HULdard 4 for 1 00 T. T. T. All grades , according to quality , IBo to See IKT pound W0 ti ! > carry a full lluo of Men1 * , Ijwllea1 and iWldren'iiftiio Hhuejajid tlviiV Fine Booti at very ow prlooi. AU < i % full line 01 Tluwtra and goinral rcliat.due. Ciill on tu anj b coivlnottl tlm < run MVO uionny tv .loallnc with us. Uoodd delhtreU e luanv jcit of the city. u i wont , we ar bound to fell and challenge all aulo oompetlUoa lu UUi oountv. J. P .FILUKUT 11COU BIUS. K. P. CABWELL 8IMSAOADWEL.L , flttorneys-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUfFH , IOWA Offlce , Ualn Btroct , Iloomi 1 and 2 Bhngw * k Uo- Uahoo't Blotik. WUIpraotlMla State and Fxlutl xnuu ICE ! ICJSI ! ICE ! ! ! For pure river Ice patrot tto the tluo n gen cat- tfaetlcn guarantied. Lca\a orders at No. 46 South Main street. Telephone No. 84. MULHOLLAND & NICHOLAS. Mrs , H , J , Hilton. M n , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 223 naiddlo nro t < 7. Council Bluru. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. TOR SAJ.K-Tno largo lots with tlirco raised ' , and Ml Imrirovomcnis , briDgln montiily rental o ( 611 , l'flcol00. Aililrcsa L. , Jinn OKIco Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thofollonlnjrnrothotlmosotthe arrival nnd da- pnrturo of train ? liy central standard time , At the loctl depots. Trains leave transfer ilopot tea rulu U.C3 cirllcr and ftrrho ten minuted later. ' CHICAGO , BURUNOrON iND QUI.NCT. MAYS. AnmVB 6:35 : pra Chicago Impress B:03 : am 0:40 a m Knit -Mall. Jw : > j , ir 5:15 : am ( 'Hall and Kxptess , 7pm : 12:30 : pm Accommodation. 2J9piu 'At local depot only. KANSAS ClrT , ST. JOB AND COD > CIli BLUFFS. 10:05 : n m all and Kxprous , 7:05 : p m 8:03 : p m 1'aclflc Express , 6:51) : ) p m CHICAGO , HILWACKKB AXD BT. FAPt. B:25 : p m Express , 9:03 : a m 5:15 : a m Kxpross , 0:65 : p in CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND Aim PACIFIC. 6:30 : p m AtUntlo Express , 9:05 : ft m 0:15 : a m Day Kxpross , 0:51 : p ra 7:20 : ft m "Dca Molnes Acoommoditlon , 6:06 : p m At local depot only. WABASU , ST. LOUIS A.1D PACIFIC. 1.30 a m Mall , S-Oi p m 610 ! p m AccommoJat.on 0.00 a m At Transfer < -nly cnicAao and NORIUWMTBRK. 6:30 : p m Express , 0DO : p m 9:25 : a m Pacific. Kxprcea 0:05 : a m sioux cirr AND PACIFIC. 7:40 : p m St. Paul ExprcM , 8:50 : n m 7.20 a m Day Express 0:60 : p m CTIIOM PACIFIC. 8:00 : p m Western Express , 8:35 : a m 11:00 a in Pacific Express , 4IOpm : 7:40 n m Local Express , 0:61 : a m 12:10 : a in Lincoln Express , At Transfer only. DDH1IT TRAIKS TO OMAHA. Leave 7:20-3:80-0:30-10:30-11:400. : : : : ra , 1:30-2:3 : S:304SO5:3ii:30n:05 : : : : : p. ra Sunday 0:30-11:10 : : a.m. 1:30-3:30-5:3 : : : < M:30-11:05 ! : : p. m. Arilvo 10 mln to before leaving tlmn J.n. TATB. WAIIHEN WIIITH T fiuTIE &s Practice In State anil Federal Courts. Collections promptly attended to. Room 9 , Schtigart's Building , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Justice of the Peaea Omaha and Council Real estate collection agency , Odd Fellows Clock ) ver 8m Ings Bank. mos. CTFICKB , u. u. PUBST. , Council Blulls Ia. Established - - 1856 Dealers In Foreign nd omeetlo Exchange n Kocurttl E , Eice ° i other tumors removed wltboaltbi knife or drawing o blood. CHRONIC DISEASES < * " " " * * Over hlrty years practical eipertonca Oiice No , Tear troct , Council Uluda jOTConculUtlon tree NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS , Sealed proposals will bo received by the undersigned till Augus 1884 , at noon , for the building of the now Pres byterian Church in Council Bluffd , Iowa. Plans and specifications can bo soon at the Bank of Oflicer & Pusey. Contractors , in their bids to state the price at which they will take the stone , brick and lumber of the old Church The committee reserve the right to re ject any and all bids. By order of the Building Committee. TUOMAH OrKiCBii , Council Blulfc. BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant Ho .88 Pearl Streit > Council BluDi , own. O./UEOCX Ai there are ninny So-Oallod Veterinary Sureeons In tlila city. hn ro practicing their qinckery on our pop'e ' , I derm It but Jinlko to lay tli t I delv tnyof them to produce diploma , or evidential a , uiticatlng that they are fradnatcs n | any teterlnnr * nulltutc , and I do hereby caution tha imblU agalui * < lucn I am the Only Known Graduate IN WESTEilN IOWA Office & Pharmacy , l25B'dway ' , AT 1JLUK MAUN. T. J. CADY , M. D , , V. S , N. SGHURZ. Justice flflhe Peace. OFFICE OVKK AWKUICAN BXI'RB3S. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IO\VA. H.H. HORNE & CO , , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wo make n apoclalty , at our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA nd YAHA 010 AIIS. All Oigars Bold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted as represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , I 552 Broadway , H. U. HORNE & CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , . IOWA. SMITH & TOLIjEH , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street , COTJNCII , BLUFFS , IOWA. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF In Iowa and Nebraska , mid sold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Council Blulls , Iowa. } MRS , D , A , BENEDICTManufacturer , urtalns , In lace , Fl'te , Turcoman , Etc. Oil clothB.IUaUlnBs , Linoleums Ets hoicest and Best Selected STOOK in the WEST , [ omo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods in our line , hoapost place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings in the C'ty. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. B , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - [ COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Pilled Promptly and with Care Dl COUNCIL BLUFFS. The Best $2 a day House in the West Centrally Located. Sample Rooms , Firat Olaaa Table , All Modern Conveniences. Reduced Bates to Regular Boarders. Till j&.fteir ar-mi-v. MRS. S. J. NGRRIS , 105 Main Street , Council Bluffs. To Too sold regardless of cost for the nest two weeks to make room for Fall Goods. J. J. AUWERDA , 317Broadwav. Council Bluffs NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE Furniture and appointments all now. Noa. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council Bluff Waves three inch part 65c , Ooquetts lOc each , Switches $1 to $20 each. Hair ornamenis given with every - purchase chase , All kinds of hair work promptly attended to , Waves made of Ladies' ' comhings at 50c per inch , ALL KINDS OF MRS. J. J GOOD - - 29 Main Stree E USE KVEHYTniNGt1IISTCLAS3. . Nos. 217 nnd 219 S. Main St. , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS DR. JUDB'S ELECTEIC BELT. 3,000 Electric Delta Sold In tbo Month of Juno by us. ents Waited ! res Any u the tuane ! housci In Ccuncll nitiffH. JL1)D A , SU1TII Propiletori. 319 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS. Metalic Caskets and Wootiin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEQRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ISTo. 3L 2 2tt * . 3VT , ixx 131. . Oou.a3.GiX 331xx fs. 504 Main Street , Council Bluffs. UAHUCACTUllEU OP \ TRUNKS , VALISES , SATCHELS SAMITE CASES a specialty. Shawl , Tourist , and Trunk Straps. Twenty Years Experience. - - Repairing Neatly Executed WHOLESALE DEALEUS5IN HATS , OAFS BUCK GLOVES , tad ' 44 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOW