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THE DAILY BEJU-COUNCIL BLUFFS , THURSDAY JULY 31 , 1884 , THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS Thursday Moraine , Jaly 31 , fSUBSORtlTION IUTKS. ItvCArtlcr - . . . M r-cnt * per wet * . . ' _ . _ * Y $10.00 * u r * AA Ily Mail | jca OFFICE : Ho. 7 Pearl Btroo : , Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION , See .1. Roller's summer styles. Philip Phillips Is to sing at the Motho dial church to-nighl. Judge Lyman opens circuit court ii lUnison next Monday. S. S. Curtis has nearly completed a.now dwelling on Avenue D. A new iron fence now graces the front of Dr. Whito's homo on Willow avonuo. Any ono who will issue a daily guide for the Fourth ward can make money fast. Lcavo to marry has bcon given Frank llobinson and Bcrlio M. Rust , both of Oakland. Work on the lower Broadway sewer in progressing well , bat what good will bo a sewer without an outlet ? Justice Abbott has brought back some fine photographs of Minneapolis as it ap peared during the reunion. Stewart 0. Smiley , of Lincoln , and Norman Stamp , of Ithaca , N. Y. , were yesterday given permit bonds. Ool. Wood's dime muaoum company is at the opera house this week , afternoons and evenings , and drawing well. It is said that Cooke & Morgan will hereafter bo Oocko , Morgan & Co. , and report says lhat J. W. Laing will bo the "Co. " The signs "keep of the grass" formerly used in Bayliss park nro being repainted to read "keep out of the mud. No bol- torn. " Charles Coppack , who runs the fruit stand nt the Union Pacific depot , has had a new suit of clothes stolen from his room. Enrollment lists of the Blaine and and Logan club are at THE Bi'.r. oflico , where further signatures will bo wel comed. Kimball & Champ have commenced suit ogainst the Council BlulTs water works , for 82,000 , for time tickets which they have cashed for the employees of the waterworks. . / . Ii. Hurd appeared before. Justice Abbott yesterday on a charge of abusing his wife , and gave $100 bonds to appear ogam August 2d , and promises in the meantime to keep the peace. Six or uovcn suits have already been commenced against thoao who have not paid thenr toll tax , and about twenty others are being prepared. Those who are still behind had better hurry to the front. The family of Charles Duncan , who was sent to jail for sixty days for steal ing n pair of pantaloons from Bono's etoro , were yesterday endeavoring to got him released , bogging pitoouely that they needed his comfort and support. Word has boon rccoirod that Jimmie Purdy , a young man who recently loft Danison for Nebraska , died suddenly fucar Coolrldgo , in that elato. Ho was 'about ' 21 years of ago , and was a stopion of Mr. N. Richard * , of Dow City. The remains are to bo brought back to Doni- son. It ia. said death was the result of a minstrMfy , The barber shop of Messrs. Harb & Schmidt is in charge of the plasterers , after which the walls will bo papered with lithographs. Those gentlemen have : boon saving and buying lithographs for aorao tiino back in anticipation of this style of decoration and expect to make their walls quite attractive. This evening a farewell reception will bo tendered Rov. Cyrus Hainlin , at the residence of W. W. Wallace. The aihir ii to bo informal , and it is the desire to give an opportunity for all of Mr. Ham lin'a friends , even if they are not of his church or congregation , to greet him BO ciully , and houco the invitation is a gona ral nnd public ouo. Yesterday waa a < | uiot ono in police court. The only case was that of George Smith , the proprietor of the Phoenix saloon , who was charged with assault and a battery , pleaded guilty and was fined § 11.00. It scorns that when the row broke out in that saloon the other night , Smith took a club and wont for the combatants , and instead of quieting the row It bocuino ten times worse , The others got of ] without'any fine , but Smith caught a. Suporinlcndont King , of the now gov eminent building ayu ho expects to receive - coivo orders very soon in regard to the 2rk. There will need bo 700 or 800 nako the foundation solid fy a gas main has been to will soon bo run in runs in where it 2Jdvalk < has had gr from Sixth from ioon ! on her sister Mri. (3. A. llobinson in this city. There will bo a brief service at the house this afternoon at 2 o'clock ahd the remains will bo taken to Dixon , for in- torment. Mrs. Stiles was aged about l > 5 years , and has been in falling health for some time , largely duo to the bur-Ion of sorrow which has fallen upon her by the death of her husband , and then by the tragic klllini ? of her son Charles Stiles , in Chicago. She was an estimable lady , and had many friends in her old homo. It is understood that the re ward offered for the capture of the desperado lioy nolds is to bo divided between Ofllcors Hurley find Towns. This is as it should bo. Those oflicors showed pluck nnd shrewdness enough to almost atone for whatever errors the whole police force ha ! over committed. A great deal of fault has been found with the nuw police force , but certainly Hurley and Towns have shown themselves men of mettle , and thoydosorvo much pryiso besides the reward. Hurley , especially , had good grit to down the man as ho did for the 'ollow had a revolver pointed full at him , when the ofllcor tripped and than .hrow him. Ha took greater chances than most men want to lake oven for Jg money. The residence of Mr. 0. J. Johnson in u'ron was destroyed by fire last Wed- icsday afternoon , together with nearly all his furniture , personal cflbcts , family loth'ng ' , etc. Mr. Johnson was in the larvost field when the alarm was given , > ut notwithstanding the most vigorous ( Torts IKtlo could bo saved. The fire riginatcd in the second story from ausos unknown , filling the chamber with amoko and cutting oil' ingretc. 'horoworo no dcfoctivo flues and Mr. ohnson has no theory as to the probn- > lo cause of the fire. The loss is about 2,000 , probably one-third of which is ovorod by insurance. Mr. Johnson is no of the active members of our county > oard and will receive the sympathies of many friends in his misfortune , which at bis season of the year will fall especially loavy as it involves a loss of time from lie saving of his crops. Crawford Coun- y Bulletin. The proprietor of Siloam Spring will ntor into written contract to euro your iatarrah , or forfeit all claims to pay for roatmont. See advt. in another column. Vrito for particulars. HOME OOLTUEE , An Academy nnd Iiulnstrlnl School to bo EHtnt > llnheU In Connec tion "With the Homo of tbo Friendless , The work and growth of the Homo of ho Frioudlcos ia quite familiar to most of the citizens and to ninny residents of other places. Jt will bo of special inli-r- oat to the many friendu of the Homo tore and throughout the west to learn .hat an important enlargement of plans and work has bcon decided upon. It is nothing less than the establishment of what will bo known aa the Homo Acade my nnd Industrial school , to bo conduct ed in connection with the Homo. This nstitution is to bo open on the first loiiduy in September , or on the second Monday at the latest. Mrs. Bovoll , whoso husband has just taken the posi ion of co-pastor of the Baptist church , nd co-laborer with lluy. J. O. Lomen , is o take charge of a kindergarten depart- aent , and will nlno teach classes in French and Gorman. She is a graduate of Shuttle ! ? college , the amo institution of which her lusband is an alumnus. Being a native Gorman , and having lived in Franco lovoral years , she is thoroughly at homo n both thoio languages , while in loadi ng she has had considerable experience , laving conducted a kindergarten and other classes in Cincinnati for several roars. The present plan is to have the oronoons devoted to kindergarten work , ind the afternoon hours to clussos in German , French , and also niuaic , aho bo ng accomplished in this , too. Mr. LJovoll is to teach mathematics and other studies , and other teachers will bo secured na the work domnnds. It is the ntentlon not toeonfinn the school to this city , but already a number' of otudents , among them some young ladies , from other parts of the country , have ox- > reasod their intention of coming huro to attend school. A great deal of time and nonoy lisa already been put into the Homo to bring the work up to where it is now , and heso now pinna demand still further effort nnd greater generosity , but if push ed to n happy consummation , there is no doubt that while much good Is being done , such a school of instruction will bo credit nnd benefit to the city , draw ing hero many students from olHOwhcre , and giviug Council Blufla a good name and fair famo. The now enterprise , add ed to the other work of the Homo , will require additional support , but the man- lor in which support to previous plans bus been given warrants the managers in > elloviog that this Inter nnd greater on- Lcrpriee will meet with the approval and further help of the irionds of the institu Lion , nnd the public ut largo , Foublo ladies grow strung nad happy at Siloam Springs , lluad analysis nnd bo convinced of their healing and tonic properties. Another Ktnvnid. Fur Homo days paat there has been n man running about town picking up odd dimes and quarters by showing a ring trick , slipping a ring onto n cane , the ends of vthlch are held by the owner of the ring , and then passing nround the mt for pay fcr showing how it was done. The fellow was si/ud up as a crook , and the ollicers after spotting him , concluded to arrest him. Olllcnra Motcalfo and ' 'Bri < n pulled him nnd found from pn- on him tlmt ho wns n member < < l A , I It U. S , artillery , and he owned lh.it liu was n desurtor. Yesterday he to Omnhti and given over to authnritien. Tliu ollicers get a 870 for his capture. The fel- appeared to bo C , N. Over- if grateful people who have Hliuumatiiim say Siloom as n rpccific for that dist - /t , in nuuthur column. 1'KIISONAU Colonel John Limit has rettirnwl from the re-union happy M ever. II. J. Chamber * nnd K. C. llihcock , nllornojd , wrre hero yettcrday. .hulgo Xnnno of DCS Molnen , va.i In the city yeflttrJuy , the gncnt of .Tudgo Heed , II , Onrcn of Iiltlog Spring , nnd daughter , ore \hlting Gonatnblo C. W ( lcy' family. MiM Ntltlo Klncald , clerk In J. K. la\ld- Kin's , IB opcndlng a few dnys in the country. 1) . M. JInn-Iii , of MltHoiirl Valley , was htro ycatoriUy nttuniling the domocrntlc Knthou'Dg , Ocorgo Thompson , of the firm of Vnn Brunt Thonijuon & Co. , returned yo tordny from n Bhort trip to Nebraska , Colonel J. S. Tarn , the clmlrmnn of the Icinocrfttlc crntrftl coinmlttoo , was here nt the tlycd In-tho-wuol gathering yesterday. Col , Fox la hack from the Minneapolis re union , and again tcring paper * juit 11 if ho hnd never been anything but a constable. Ml8 II. 1' . u t , of Burlington , nnd Mian Kllon , ToncK , of Athtnbuln , U. , are in the city onnMt to the Best Dcwupanor man nnd fiunlllc . Mm , L. Ivutnrr of Dot Molncs , flutur of Mrn. II. Frlodmnn , and Minn Kannlo Bloomo of ChlcoRo , a cousin of Mr . Friedman , nro \UIUnglnthUcIty. Air. Judson , formally book-keojor for CoopontMcUoo , Is now occupying n nimil.ir [ loiltion with the now fgriculturol .implement iiousoof J. W. Kloeb It Co. Mr , Jacobs , of llnmburg , U making Council Ululfs a vi lt. Mr. .lacobi Is on old resident f Ihti city and about fifluan yearn ago owned , ho kite of the now government bullillng. An Ancient Ceremony , Yesterday forenoon about thirty Indies and gentlemen gathered nt the residence of Phil Aaron , on Madison otroot , to wit- tioas the ceremony of circumcizing his in fant sou. By the old Moaiao law which .ho Jews atill consider as binding upon .hem this rite mutt bo performed when the child is eight days old , providing the child's health permits. Even in this land of rending nnd general information many have an idea that this rite is of the past , and will bo surprised to learn that it has bcon frequently observed in this city , and few there are outside of the lie- brow circles who have any idea of what the ceremonies consist. At this gather ing Ilev. J. Chermita odiclated as ho lias had several previous occasions of the kind hero. Ho is a Hungarian , who ecrvcd in this capacity in the old coun try. The first part of the service con'- eistod of reading in the Hebrew , of course , passages of the old acritpuros and Mosaic law. Then followed the ceremony - mony of blessing the child , and the cir cumcision , the whole service taking about ton minutes. After this a foait rras spread , of which the guests partook , and congratulations expressed. Mexican grnos hammocks at reduced prices at Suaman'.s , 405 Broadway. Pity tli > Fallen. To the Mditor of TIIK BKK : 1 notice that your columns are quito free for voicing thomisfortunos and griov nnccs of those who feel that they have boon abused. I am ono of these. For years I have boon a resident of the Fourth ward , and have been s orving the public without getting a cent lo , thcao many years. Night after night during the rain and storm I have stood at ray corner holding a light > o benefit of those "who were try ing to find their way homo. I have often lot some weary wayfarer lean on mo until rested enough to go on his way. While thus ntanding on my corner several months ago , a lot of horrid dirt wagons came along , and dumped their contents about my foot , before I could got out of the way , and before I could move was buried to my shoulders , and the dirt packed about mo so tightly that I was not able to gob out. I appealed in vain. I was brought to this place by the president ot the gas company , but ho says now that ho is now no longer my adopted father , but that I belong to the city , because I have boon in its employ so long , The city says that it has nothing to do with mo , so hero I stand still nearly buried. The neighbors all around * hero have been in the habit of giving mo lottora and pa pers to hold for them un til the carrier shall como for them , but now I nm so deep in the mud that these got soiled. Dogs como alonp ; n | > d besmonr my glasses oven. Small boys blow out my light at night , and touch matches to it even in the day time when it is not needed. Citi/.ens instead of blessing mo stumble over mo and curao mo. < Runaway horses are liable nt uny time to break mo all up. Is there no way for mo to got up in the world again ? Fouimi W.uii ) Luir POST. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special a tortlMinonU , luo u lA Kouud.To Loan , for Sato , To Kent , Wants , Uoard * hiif , uto. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low rate of TKN CUNTS I'EU LINE for the dnt IniortlOD and F1V1 ! Cl'.NTH I'Kll MNK for each lubsoiiuant n eertlon. Leave ad\ertl ! inonti at ouroflloe , No. I'uarl Street , near Uroidwav WANTS , 1/OII HAI < K Half Intrrcut In n well pstahlUhod real K ttto luau olll-o In Council llluflu , dnlnj ; a jia > liij : Imnlnoi * . Hatlbfai'.tory rci on lor ibllluv Addruan jII. . U. llKKOllloo , L'auuo.l ll.ull , Iowa 01.111'Al'KllS-Kor lalo at ll otllou , at 26 cenU n hundred. WANTKl ) K\ory bo < iyin Council Illulfato tali . DelUcred by carrier at only Ivrouty couti a week. ITMill HAI.K CIIKAI1.-load Loardlnif haute , Mloon L1 nnd Mlllard hill. l'ln lusUmi , Addic.s 1C Ut.Kolllcu , Council Illulfi. 17M ) I IND A tool liiiiL'lc , with fel of brad * , Rlmlot JL ct ) Owner np | > lyat URK olllco. AOKNTH I-adlca and Kontlomon can make flrn du ttgea by soiling tha "Champion liotom itncthtr and ronliij ! lloirj. " HcUIlt at 11.00. Any lady can do uiia line hlrt without a wiiukU iiiil ili * U aa iitcolyM the bent lauiidrlescan.Addrotio Mr pai titular ) 0. U. . & I. Co. , Un offlou , tkuno I lllnfTi T11K HAYMOND L.O.BBAOKETT 22 lit 220 Broadway , COUNCIL ULUFW , 10 VA. BOOKsi TOYS AND NOVELTIES. Largest Stock ! LOWK9T 1'RICES. CIDER ! CIDER ! Best Kentucky Barrels and Half Barrels. AGENTS FOR "lay Queen" Fine Cat Chow llie "Bee , " and "Rival" Cigars. The Best Nickel Goods Offered. We Guar antee Our Assertion , Give Them Trial Order. WIRT & DUQUETTE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA ihickering Piano llcst and Most ItclliUo. HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANO indorsed l > ; Fr.ixz T.ISZT. EMERSON PIANO. Unrltallcd for Tone or Klnlth , KIMBAIL PIANO Host Modern Price to lluy. The KitnLnll Ownii , so long and favorably known tu the west , recommends ttsalf J. L. STKU'AHT , SoloAgeut for.ibovolIneB of Goods. AVarerooms 029 Uroidwav Council BluIFs , Iowa. Coni'spondencu Solicited. AgontH Wanted. ' So far there is evidence thta twonty- Jiroo houses and barns in Des Moinca were struck by lightning Wednesday night of last week. Lightning struck ttio Swedish Lutheran church in Ottuiuwa about half past 10 on the night of the 2ld ! , and it was nearly destroyed by fire. The property cos't § 5,500 , and was insured for $2.000. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of tha arrival and de parture of trains by central stnndird time , at tha local depots. Trains leatetronster depot ton mln acs earlier and arrlvu ten mlnutca Inter. CHICAGO , mraijKaruN AMD ( jui.vcr. LIAVS. ABBIVI. 6:35 : p m Chlcaco Expro&a 0:00 : a m 0:40 : a m Fort Mall. 7:00 : p n ? 6:15am : I'Mnll and Express , 7"3pm 12.30pm Accommodation. 2.40pm 'At local do | > ot only. KANSAS CnT , T. JOI AND COUNCIL ELU1T8. 10:06 : A m .Mall and Exprcas , 7:05 : p m 3:05 : p m Pacific Exprcas , 6:50 : p ia CUICAOO , VH.W1LT.KB AKD BT. tAUL. 5:25 p m Express , 0:05 : a m 9:16 a m Express , 0:65 : p in CDIOAOO , rocs ISLAND AND PACIFIC. . 6:30 p m Atlintlo Express , 0:05 : a m 0:25 : a in Day Express , G:51 : p m 7:20 a m 'D 3 llolncu Aooammoditlon , 0:05 : p m At local depot only. "WAaiSIl , ST. LOUIS AKD PACIFIC. 1 Ilium Mall , 3-Olpra 5:10 : put Aceommodat.on 0.00 am Ml Tranaler nly CHICAGO and hORlUWEDTX21 ( . 5:30 : p m Exprcsi , 8:50 : p m 9:25 : a m I'&clflo Express 0:05 : a m Bionx CITT AKD picinc. 7:40 : p m St. Paul Express , 8:50 : a m 7.20 a m Day Kxproaa 0:50 : p ru ONIOX rAcirio. 8:00 : p m Western Kxprcsa , 8:36 : a m 11:00 : a m 1'iclllo Expreu , < :40 : p m 7:40 : n m Local Express , 0:51 : a m 12:10 : a in Lincoln Express , At Trankfer only. Duwur Turns TO OMAUA. Learo 7:20-3:30-9:50-10:30-11:40 : : : : a. in. 1:30-2:3 : : S:30-4SO-5ao-a:30-ll:03p. : : : : m Sundaj 0:30-11:40 : : a in. lSO--3:30-5:3 : : : < H:30-llo ) : : ! > p. m. Ariive 10 mln to befure leaving tlinn THE IHVflLID'S GREAT BOON ! NATURB'8 nKUKDY. Thnni ) walura coma In u large , pnro stream , flow- lag Irom Naturo'H luiintal'i nnil touched by tha tininl ( if the lluttr Chrmht. In a laboratory not made Kith hands , lot the euro of llheumitlsin , i-croltils , Ulccra , Cit'rili , nil 11 cod ami Hkin Ditita < ioH , IBpor-itln ) , I.her Complaint * , Klinej and illnildcr Uijenfi's , ( I'll * . Nmir.UUainl Aktlima And tnoy nro now no * knoHliilucil to tie fttmut wonderful epccltlc for nil f rms rf Kcinalu DcnuKomcntd nnd lleniral ! ) blllty uhcru a tonlo treatment Is dcs rMa Ilunilroda of ( 'ratcfiii | ooplo nho came ti the 8ilnK9 | in crutches nndHtretchcm nnd wcntnwnv ruiulinanyof them M nj > l K ' ! prahln CloJ , " wlllti-otlfy to thoheaUni ; ( ircpcrtliHof Ili--oo waturd. "I'HVHIOIOlllKlKKIHl" ' LKT S\Tl'RK llrAHOU. " HhV. H.M. TIIOSU'SON , ilananur. Albany , Hlloum HprlDK' " , Ooiitrv Co. , Mo. A.t tbo woll-kuown Establishment op J. P. FILBERT , 209 Upper Bronawny , tbo PIONEER Of Council DIulli. Notlco our reduced Frlco IJrt. Wo g o for . 91 00 1'J jxmmts Ur uuhte < l Buiar. . . . . 1 VO 6 pound * Cliulco O&tmcnl , . , , , . . .100 Z6 i > uund Nnvy llcnn . . , . 1 DO M pound * Uo t Hulk Starch . 100 12 poumU Carolina Illco . 1 00 IS lumnda Choice I runm . 100 25lar UudnloSflap . , . 1 00 Kitru lA\ta \ Trout , | r pound . , U9 Lorrlhard'ii l'\ag \ pcrlb . , . in I doiun Mackerel . . . 10 Colorado Flour , Winter , p r owt . 200 10 pound * Olnter Sua\it \ . 1 00 lOpoundth iiiloj- . . , , . , . 1 CO 6 Killim ken HIUII , . . . . , . . . 1 70 Whlto Kl h , per Ml . HO llnekcrcl , ncrklt. . . . . . . . . 10 Datr , | icr pound . 10 10 S iiound cam 8t nJnnl Tomatovt . 100 All klmli ColilornU Krult * . pound Liuk'n Htatdard 4 for . . , . . 1 00 r. T. All gradei , according to quiHty , 15o to 60o j > or pound Wo n' a carry a full line ol Mon'a , uulloa' and Chtldron't Hue bhouii and Ueii' > Flue liootl at > cry owprlccii. Ali < n full lluo 01 Tluware and genrral rcliiLdlw ) . Gal ) uu ut tnJ be ooavlncud tha < von vatouiouny Kj doallnt ; wltb 01. Qoodi tlollverod u laauv part of tha city. u a word , wt ari bound to sell and chillenjc atl fcolo couiuetltlou Ui taU oountr. J. .KILUEUT SU9 u , .vr Uroadway JACOU 8IM8. K. P. CADWELt , 8IM3A CAUWELL , ftttorneys-at-Law COUNCIL BLUFKB , IOWA Offlcv , Main Mrcot , Koomj 1 and 'I Hangar * ft Mc- lUhoo'i lilack , Will I'ractloo til Btata ud I'eJenl ICE ! ICE I ! ICE ! ! ! For pure rlrer Ice patror Ize ( Ije blue wngons-sat- efactlcn Ruaruntecd. LCJH o orders at No , 15 South Slnln etroct. Telephone Ho. 84. MULHOLLAND & NICHOLAS. Mrs , H , J , Hfltiin. M n. . PHYSICIAN & SUEGEON , 222 Middle Bro 4ir 7. Couucll Blufla. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. SALE Two largo lot * with tliroo ral d honso , and nil lmpro > omentn , bringing montuly rental of 821. PriceSJ.roo. Address L. , DKH Oflica . . . J.lt. TATK. WARIUEN WHITE T fik-TIEJ < Sc " Practice In State and Federal Courts. Collections promptly attended to. Iloom 9 , Schugart's Building , COUNCIL BLUliTS , IOWA. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluff ; . Real estate collection agency , OJd Fellowa Block Jvor 8Ings Bank. THOU , omou , u. n. runr. OFFICER & PUSEY Council Bluffs . U. Established - - 1856 Dealers In Foreign and omojtlo Exchaneo an . Ur.oa Sorurltl or " 'hor tumora removed without the knlfuordrawliiKO blood. CHRONIC DISEASES Over hlrtyycr.ru practical experlimca Oltce No 1'cor trcct , Council IlluQg XiTCouculUtlon free NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will bo received by the tindorciijnod till August 1 188i , at noon , for the building of tha nuw Pros- bytorlan Church in Council Bluffc , Iowa. Plans and specificationa can bo seen nt the Bank of OHicor & Pueoy. Contractors , in their bids to state the price nt which they will take the atone , 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 , THOMAH OWICKK , Council Uraifl & Proiisions , BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant No .89 Pearl fatreot Council UluCte , own. As there are many So-Oallod Veterinary Sunreons In this city , who are practicing their qiuckory on our people , I deem It but juittko to lay that I deli tnyol them to prodaooa illploma , or ; redentl4' ' > , odlcatlnt ; that they are K'aduute * of nuy > utorlnar ; nitltutu , and I do hereby cautlou the publl j g ( ; Uii I am the Only ton Graduate IN WESTBUN IOWA. Offloo & Pharmacy , l25B'dway , AT HLUi : UAUN. T. J. OADY , M.D..V. S. N. SCHUEZ. Justice of He Peace. OVeiOK OVER AVtUltlCAN KXl'llESS. COUNCIL BLUFFS. - IOWA. H.H. HORNE & CO. , WUOLESALE DEALERS TN Wo make n epocialty , nt our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA tmd YAH A CIGARS. All Cigars aold by ua arc of our own manufacture and warranted aa roprcosntod. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , I 552 Broadway , H. H. HORNE & CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. SMITH & TOLljEH , A ts , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main atroot , COUNCII. BLUFFS , IOWA. LARGEST AND BEST STOOK OF ALL KINDS OF In Iowa and Nebraska , and aold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Council Blufls , Iowa. } MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , MaDnfaclnrer , ' , ORCUTT urtalns , In Lace , fl'fe , Turcoman , Etc. Oil cloths , ! Mattings , Linoleums Etc hoioest and Best Selected STOOK in the WEST , [ omo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods in our Hue. ! heapo3t jilaco to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings in the C'ty. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. 5 , 7 and 0 MASONIC TEMPLE - - { COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care Dl COUNCIL BLUFFS. The Best $2 a day House in the West Centrally Located. Sample Tlooras , Firat Class Table , All Modern Conveniences. Reduced Eates to Regular Boarders. MRS. S. J. NORRIS , 105 Main Street , Council Bluffs. The remaining HATS on hand will be Sold Below Cost to make room for New Goods. A Full Line of NOTIONS always On Hand. J. J. AtTWEEDA , 317 Broad-way. Council Bluffs. NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE Furniture and appointments all now. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council BlalF Waves three inch part 65c , Coquetts lOc each , Switches to SLO each. Hair ornamems given with every pur chase. All kinds of hair work promptly attended to , Waves made of Ladies' comhings at 50c per injh , ALL KINDS OF MRS. J. J GOOD - - 29 Main Stree E EVEUYTHINd N09. J ! 17 and 210 S. Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS BE. JUDB'S ELECTRIC BELT. 3,000 Klectrlo Belts Sold In tto Mouth of Juno liy us. IU.fcrenci.nyo . the tuslne houses In Couccll lUiuTa. JUIJD \ SMITH I'ropiletors. : tl9 BllOADVVAY . COUNCIL BLUFFS. M eta lie Caskets and Wooilin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH OllDERS PJIOMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT . 3.2 ZXT. OVTzvlM. J3t. . 504 Main Street , Council Bluffs. MANUFACTURER OP TRUNKS , VALISES , AND SATCHEL SAMPLE OASES n specialty. Shawl , Tourist , and Trunk Strnpa. V Twenty Years Experience. - - Repairing Neatly Exec uted N WHOLESALE DRALEHS2IN * td ; 314 Broadway , COIK01L 111I1F , 1CYT A