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ti THE DAILY BEJU COUNCIL BLUF.FS , FEIDAY , AUGUST I , 1884 ,
THE DAILY BEE
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Thursday Morning. July 31 ,
rsunscRirrioN RATE ? .
Hy Carrier - - - - - - - 20 oonti per w V
By Mall - - - - . - 110.00 | * > r > ca
OFFICE :
No. 7 Pearl Btroot , Near Broadway. _ _
MINOR MENTION ,
See J. Roitor'fl aummor styles.
The circuit court opens here Au
gust 18.
The alderman at largo of the Fourth
ward IB still at largo.
T. J , Evans has lost ono of his fine
horacs , it having died of colic.
Tom Riley , for being drunk , and Peter
Hublng and J. H. West , for disturbing
the pnace , were fined yesterday in police
court.
There has already boon contributed
$150 toward the entertaining of the com
mercial travelling men who are to bo here
iu September.
Master Eddie nnd Alias Ida , eon ant
daughter of Mayor Vaughan , entertained
about thirty of their little frionda yesterday
day afternoon. It was a happy gathering
of Httlo folks.
Mr. Cooke , of Cooko& Morgan , says
. that Mr. J. "W. Liing is to become a
member of that firm is without founda
tion , despite the fact chat the rumor has
become quito general.
Andrew Busck while standing on a
ladder painting A house on Main street
yesterday lost his balance and fell back
wards striking on his head. Nothing se
rious anticipated from the fall.
A map of the city is being made for the
purpose of indicating the best places to
establish eloctrio lights for lighting the
streets , a proposal fordoing which will bo
bo submitted to the council at an early
date.
date.Tho
The mayor yesterday received a letter
from Charles M. Kinney , of Bradshaw ,
York county , Nob. , asking about the
irork being done by the Homo of the
Friendlcts here , the interest in which
aooms tobo spreading.
A pleasant little wedding took place at
the parlors of the Crostou houao yester
day , the parties being Albert Harnur and
Miss Nancy Jane Ohippo , both of Car
son. Justice Schurofliciatcd in his
usually happy way.
Permits to wed were yesterday given
to Ivan T. Simons and Mary B. McMil
lan , of Noola ; also to W. H. Mullin and
Mrs. A. E. Mansfield , both of this city ,
and to Frank Miller and Adalino Foster ,
also of this city.
The paving on Main street having
been completed attention is now turned
to the paving of Broadway. The work
of excavation has commenced at Broad
way M. E , church , and the laying of
atone will soon follow.
George Oroighton has commenced suit
against the Pacific Express company
claiming 8-1,500 damages , on Iho claim >
thai the latter had him arrested as a
suspicious character , when in fact ho was
a good honest farmer. mia >
Anna Maria Hernia Agnes Sivors has
commenced divorce proceedings against
Glaus Johroiu Sivors , claiming that ho hi
has treated her cruelly by hitting her hiil
with his (1st ( , pouring pailsful of cold
an
water over her , and threatening to take
her lifo.
be
The resignation of John Allen having
boon accepted Mr. Allen to-day retires as
an
cook ou the dining cars of the UQ" road anI
and takes his place at the head of the
firm of Allen & Rapp , who have pur
chased Chris. Schwongor'a old stand , 103
Main atreot.
Iho funeral services of Mrs. Stiles
were hold yesterday afternoon at the residence -
donco of Judge 0. A. Robinson , Rev.
of
Mr. Mackay ofliciating. The remains
were tlum taken to the depot , and will
bo carried to her old homo at Dixon , 111. ,
for burial. an
The colored voters have organized a
Bl&ino and Logan club , with F. Finloy , to
president ; W. Thomas , secretary ; H.
Campbell , treasurer. A committee , con-
suiting of B. Oar cms , II. Campbell ,
W. Maxoy and 0. H. Warner , has boon
appointed to draw up a constitution nnd
by-lawB and solicit now members. The
next mooting will ba hold on Wednesday
evening.
The Marahalltowa olliccra on getting
the roan Reynolds to that place , found
him to bo the man wanted , McOord iden
tifying him fully. It aooms that the
matter of a reward is still in dispute ; the
railway fellows who gave the Council
Bluffs Ofllcers the pointers have served
.notice of their claims and it is said that
the $1,000 reward will now bo paid Into
court and that there It will bo .distrib
uted as the court eoes best after hearing
all sides.
A small boy mot with a painful acci
dent at the depot , Thursday. Ills homo
is at Clarinda , and ho had started out to
neo something of the world , but upon
reaching BIoux City ho concluded ho had
seen enough and started homo again. Being - . '
ing out of money ho was compelled to
"beat" hi ) way , and this U what got him
Into trouble. Ho had ridden between
two freight curs to this place , and upon
the arrival of the train hero the cars were
HA itched out and the lad in some manner
got his foot caught between the lumpers
and had two toes bad ) ; crushed. Dr.
Slrlcklerdremd hi * woundr , and the
bm chipped in euUicient cash to pay >
hit f ire to CUrindu , - Jiaatlnga A'cu-a. h
tl
The worklnymen are expressing them ,
selves us believing that they shall havou ut
representation on the republican ticket , oil <
iwi are planning to proas upon the coun-Joli
ty convention the name of J , K. B
Coggshall for county recorder. Ho hai
been prominently and actively identified
with Iho labor interests , oven at a per
sonal sacrifice , and hence the working
men doom him entitled to their support
while his claims upon the republican
party are baaed upon the fact of hii
having been a lifo-long member of tha
party. Ho is a veteran with scars , am
as for his experience and ability for the
position for which his friends are push
ing him , ho. has served two terms In th
logislautro of another state , and boon in
other positions of trust.
A STEANGE WEDDING ,
AUmiulwny Hotel Stirred Up Consld
crnlily Over It.
The boarders and attaches of a hole
on Broadway have boon keeping the !
tongues wagging Hroly of late about the
marriage cf ono of the females employed
nt the hotel. Sometime ago Iho gir
married ono of Iho boarders , a carpenter
and although this fact was known to
thoao about the house , atill the man ant
woman never acted na though that inti
macy existed between them , which is
supposed to ho between husband and
wifo. They continued to occupy separate
rooms , nnd they continued to act in all
respects aa before they were married.
There have boon many conjectures ns to
what was the cauao of this strange procedure -
ceduro by which whllo being man nnd
wife , th < y still Doomed not to bo man nnd
wifo. The man had occasion to go
over to Omaha for n few
days , and on returning ho "
chanced to BOO her out riding with
Another young man , nnd this so nrouaod
him that ho flow into a passion and said
the marriage certificate might as well bo
torn up , for ho was not being
allowed any of the privileges of n
husband. Then it leaked out that
though married , she kept him con
tinually at n cold distance from her.
A day or two ngo she left the hotel ,
claiming that she "was Roing to visit aoino
relatives ! east. The secret of her strange
action is now told , it being in effect that
aho hau already a husband in the east , [
but that being rather charmed with this if
young man , slio consoled horaolf in his
company , while ho became so infatuated
with i her that ho urged nnd urged again
that she marry him , ho supposing that
aho was n maiden all forlorn. , In a sud
den impulse , ns aho describes it , she con
sented , aup nftor the ceremony was per
formed ! she came to a realization uf what
hWl had done , and she resolved that she
would pursue the forbidden path no
further , nnd hence slio sot her face
against him , barring him from all undue
intimacy. She has gene eastward again , W
but it doubtful whether aho will join her
Grat husband , they haying separated on
account of incompatibility , but it is pre
sumed that her intention is to stay nway
until 1r 1 the can legally roloaao from her
first husband , and then she will probably )
ratify the marriage with the carpenter by
taking him an her husband in full.
THE FAREWELL RECEPTION
o
Tendered Ilov. CJTUB Hanillu liy Ills
Friends
At the residence of Mr. W. W. Wai-
lace last evening , a faiowcll reception was
aii
given i Ilov. Cyrus ETnmlin , who lately re
signed { the paatorato of the Congregational
church of this city. A largo number of
his i : frionda improved this opportunity to
moot him again oocially before his de
parture. The gathering was by no means
confined to thoao of his church and con
gregation , for Mr. Hamlin has , during
his seven years residence hero , been n
citizen na well as n pastor , nnd has taken
r aotivo interest in all movements
tending to the bettering of the
heads nnd hearts of the i
community. No man has built up here
n backing for his pulpit teachings a
stronger public confidence in the per
sonal integrity and loyalty to hi * a 011-
victions of truth than he , whllo in intel
lectual ability nnd scholarly attainments
ho cannot but take high rank wherever
ho may bo. The tnrovroll reception thus
tondornd him was not n moro formality 2
forced by custom , by the honest tribute
a church nnd a community which feel
that his going is a lom to both. Ono of
the pleasant features of the evening
was the presentation to Mr. flpmlin of
elegant gold wntch , which will servo UD
dim as n happy reminder of his Council ap
Ltlulla friends , although ho hardly needs ir
bo reminded that ho has nnd always
will hnvo many friends horu. Ho expects
to'start nway the early part of next wook.
Ken ! Kstuto TrniiBforH.
'
The following transfers were Illod in
| n
the county clerk's oflloo yesterday and rai
reported for TUB BUB by 1' . J. Mo- and
Mahon : "
'
Julia A. Spoor to F. W. Spetmnn &
Bro. , lota ? , 8 and ( ) , block 4 , Street's
add. , 81,000.
0. , B. & Q. R. R. Co. to Edgar 1
Floury , Be } 7 , 74 , 40 , 82,040.
0. , B. A : ( i. R. It. Co. to Edgar
Floury , n ) , awj 7 , 74 , 40 , § 1(10,42. (
John McCoy to Ernest 10. Hart , lot 4 ,
block 15. Howard's add. , $50. \
U. 11. D y to P. 0. Nollson , lots 0 T
and 0 , block U , Meredith's add. to
Avoca , 8200.
Ella W. Alexander to Charles 1 ? .
ilnyuoa , lot ( t , block 10 , Macedonia ,
S850. i
James P. Guuldcn to P. Sorcnsen ,
t 17 and 18 , block 10 , Turloy'a ' udd. ,
U07.
Total sales , § 5,808 42. Any
and
Tlio UritlilM.
The Grand Grove of Druida of the
United Statt'B mcoU in St. Louis August
'i , The grand secretary of the Missouri
edge writes asllng how many of the
Druids of this city will attend , and
whuUiur they will bo accompanied by
adifB , as ho wants to nmlu arrangomcnlt
or them. The delegates for the Iowa
rand lodge are W. H , Vaughan , cf thia
ily , U Uowijf , of Iturliugton , and Judge
Crjimtr , of Davenport. The Iowa delo.
itcB , in acootdanco with the action of
Im taut aiBiion of the grand led o uf thin
tatu. will endeavor to iccuro the next
lecting of the United States grand lodge
DCS Moinea. Afayor Cary , of that
y , will bo prosuuc and nrcsunt the
claims of that cuy.
PKUSONAI/ .
SiiM-r\Mor | HMitun , < > f Ntola , wwi litre yi *
Unlay ,
Jn tico Crriw , of Miiulini itctl tlio Dluff
C. Atndt , of Jli onri Vnlliy , ni i th
City , j cilr n lay.
( J. 8. Mitclidl , of Milwimkcr , Wi . , ns a
nt Ilvclittli * jtwtenlny.
Mr. Ilulilmnl , of Sioux Fall" , tin' gmnit
twin , MAS in lliccity , > i itmlny.
( Jciii'rnl'SInnnjri'rTnliiint.'p , 8ccoin | iw < l 1 >
oilier inilroiul iiflici.il * , nrriuil j
liy ftM'ci | ; > l Itnin OUT Uio Wnba li.
Ktova 1) ) . Giubli of ilAMMville , Win , , was in
tliocity jefiturJoy , and after taking in th
wonder * of the Rrcnt uilroad centre , tirtc'
for Fremont to visit hln titter , Mrj. Swnn.
Mr. Tliomrn Officer In * n tinned from n
trip In St. . ! and Knn ai City , ulific lie lia
IH.TII iiii > ] H < : tiiig tlio I'luctric light 1'lant * , urn
hn concluded that the plant lure Ix-atc then
nil.
Jiunes Turner , of MUsouii Valley , a In
th city yo t nlay , ni full of bu lnEcn HH eve
. Old nvldcbtly on the diivo. Homadoanothci
incroftjo in II'H ' order * fnrltFKH , and in evident
ly pushing biisini'M in nil line * .
Mr. Albert Walk'tnn , the well-known Lin
coin ncwipaper mnn , was hero yesterday will
hi * wife en roiito f/ir Mason City , after visit
Ing which ji'nco ' Mrs. Witkins will proccet
tel it her old homo in Madison , Wit.
It. S. Jtjnn , 0. I ) . linns Ficd. Ltnni , W.
1' . H.ipi ] , J. , A. Smith , Mies Susie Baldwin ,
\li s Lou Smith , Kiitiu 1'iwy , Jk'i io Htownrt ,
liirzid Unmn , Lou LonmN and a few uthnrts
coni | > o ( . > d the paity of yotniK folks \ \ ho left
y hjKcial train ycilcrd.iy morning for a
> l < .Msmx ! trip.
JUIOY JULY ,
"More Ilnln Ililn Month Tlmn for
Xlirco or Four MontIIB To-
Mr. A. T. Fliokingcr , who as a paa
into from the practice of law , pays some
attention to scientific matters , has for
omotimo kept a gauge by which ho has
carefully noted the rain fall. Lfoinforms
ua that the rainfall so far this year has
icon as follows , aa indicated in inches
nnd huudrcdtha : ?
umi.iry 80.
I'ubniary 3.U5.
March LIO.
April .T.1D.
Mny 1.7D.
fiinu 1.05.
July 11.30.
Total -ja.DO.
The warmest day of the month just
past was the 8th , when the thermometer
ath noon registered 100 degrees in the
shade. The coolest day of the month
was July Kith when it stood at 70 de
grees.
Block SlitimientH.
The following were the shipments of
stock from the union stock yards , July
1)1,1881 , :
Booling & Co , 1 car hogs , CG head , to
Chicago , via C. & It. I.
K. Crops , ono car hogs , 05 head , to
Chicago , via II , I
D. Anderson , I car hogs , CO head , to
Chicago : , via H I.
J. W. Wliitenoll , 2 cara sheep , 2Kt
head , Council Blulfo.
Johnson it J. , 1 car hoga , 51 bead , to
Jhicago via II. I.
Wm. Courtney , 1 car hogs , CO head , to
Chicago via R. I. 7:4 '
Win. McVoy , 2 cars cattle , 101 head ,
o Grand Inland , via U. P.v
.
COMMKUCIAIj.
OODNOIL BLUrrS MAHKET ,
COUNCIL ULUKKH. IOWA , July 31 , 1884.
Whoat-No. 1 milling , 76@80 ; No. 3 05 ® 3S
0 ; rejected 50. a i
Corn Local purposes , 40@45. o
Oats For local purposes , 85@40.
Hny § 10 00@ia 00 per ton ; baled , CO@CO
nye 40@15o.
Com Meal 1 30 per 100 pounds.
Wood Good supply ; prlcea ut yardu , 6 00 < g
Coal UolIvoroJ , hard , 11 50 per ton ; soft ,
00 per ton ,
Lard Kalrbank'g , wholesaling at OJo.
Klour City Hour , 1 0@3 30.
Brooms 2 U5@3 ( X ) per doz.
Live UTOCK. if
Cattle Untchor cows a flO@-J 00. 13ntchor
gtoorv , nunu in mntkeU - '
Sheep Il.fiO. .
Hogs 1 00. 1 :
AND
Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co. , com- >
nUfiion inorclianti , fr < 8 lroadwny ! _ .
1'oultrv Lhoold hens , 7c ; Fiirinc chlckona , 8J
W3 00 per doz. ; Hvo tnrkoyi , yo ? euwl '
I'vachoH > t bun. bov , 1 00.
Lemons li 00 per box.
Biimintw 1 ! 0)3 ) 00 per bunch. '
Uiittor Croainory , 20o ; rolls , choice 9@10c.
KRKB 12i per Aoion.
VeRotabloM - i'otntoon , 1 nOg2 00 per hbl ;
unlonv , 7f > o i > rbn ; cnbhnfro.fiOo per do/ . ; eating
aptiloc , 1-3 bu box , rOc&ll 25. cooking 3 00 per
irl : bouiidj 1 50L'.25 PIT busliol.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Ujieolal a vortlaomonts , euo as toet
'ound.To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Wanti , Hoard
UK , etc. , will bo Inserted Iu tlila column at the low
rate o ( T CKNTO I'Kll LINK ( or the flr t Insertion
WK CKNT8 PKIl LINE ( or each subsequent
Bortlon. Loa\o ad > ertlaementi at our office , No. I
I'earl Street , near Ilrooduav
WANTB.
l/OHHAi.K-llalf lnttr .t la a well otablhhcd
real int.to loau - Of )
olll-o In Council Ululh , ill \HK \ a
JiMliiK huslnew. Hatlnfaolory reran * lor lellluir ,
Aildrew A. 11. C , UKH ollloo , Ojiiuo I U'uffj , Iowa B
2
CM ) I'AI'KIia-Kor ule at Ilii olBco , M u ceott :6 :
a hundred. 23
\\f ANTED K\ cry hody in Cuuncll lllultt to take 1
> TiuUm. Delivered hy carrier at only twenty 3
cenu a wiok. 5
IiVtlt BALK UIIKAI'-docKl hoarding lieu < e. mloon
1 nnd billiard lull , rliio huilaiiu. Addiou K , d
irxotllco , Uoilnctl UltilTi co
o
7 OI'NIA tool hani'le , with nt of lrad , eliulet , 0
ttj Omief ttH'lyatllKK | ' olllto.
AQtNTS ladled and gentlemen can luako first Mara
claw wagon by eclllnif the "Champion Uonom
attticthor and roiling Board. " lletalls 0
at il.OO. All
lady can do line
up a shirt without a wrlukli
Kliwj U an nicely as the lioot laundries can. Addroiw I"
. 11,8. 41. Co. , Iii ottloo , Counol 1
THE ICAYMOND l > oi \
Ch !
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L.O.BRAOKETT
AOfcNT ,
22 tit 220 Broad way ,
COUNC1M1MIJT3 , IOWA.
BOOKS ]
STATIONERY ,
TOYS AND
NOVELTIES.
Largest Stock !
u > ' .YESTi'ici3 : , '
>
GIDER ! CIDER
Best Kentucky Barrels and Half Barrels
AGENTS FOR
. .1 " File Cut MM the
"Bee , " and "Kival" Cigars ,
The Best Nickel Goods Offered We Guar
antee Our Assertion. Give Them Trial Order.
WIRT & DUQUETTE ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , -
- - - - IOWA
bickering Piano
Best and Most UelUblo.
IIALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANO
Endorsed by I'KASZ Lisrr.
EMERSON PIANO.
UnrhnlleJ for Tone or Flnlth.
KIMBAIL PIANO
IJcst Modem 1'rico to Uuy.
The Kimlall Orjan , to long nnd favorably known in the west , recommends itself.
J.L. , STJJWAKT , Solo Agent for nbovo lines of Goods. Wnrorooma , S29 Broadway
Council BlulfB , Tnwn. nnrrcdDoiulpnpif Solicited , Agents Wnnf r1 .
So far there is evidence thta * twonty-
hroo houses and burns in Dea Mointa
yore struck .by lightning Wednesday
light of last wook.
Lightning struck tnu Swedish Lutheran
shurch ' in Ottumwn about half past 10 on
,
ho night of the 2ld ! , and it was nearly
leatroyed by liro. The property cost
M.COO , nnd was insured for ? 2,000.
dcE
Railway Time Table.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The following are the tlmca of the arrival and do-
arturo of trains by central otnndard time , at the
Deal depots. Trains le.-vve transfer depot teu mln
LOS earlier and arrive too minutes later.
CHICiOO , DUBLINOION A-'ID QUISOT.
UUVX. ARRIVIL
6:35 : p m Chicago Express 9.00 a ui
0:40 : a m Fast Hall. 7:00 : p tr
iMDam I'ilall and Kxprcss , : ' ] > rn
2:30 : p m Accommodation. 2.40 p m
At local depot only.
HAhSAS C1TT , 8T. JOS AMD COUKCIIi BLITrS.
0:05 : : a m .Mail and Ilxpresu , 7:05 : p m
8:05 : : p m Pacific express , C:5Q : p DI
C1IIOAOO , UU.WAUKBR AND 8T. PAUL.
6:25 : p m Kxprcss , 0:05 : a m
0:16 : a m Express , 0:65 : p in
CIIICAOO , BOCK ISLAM ) AND PACIFIC.
5SO : p m AtUntlo Express , 9:05 : a m
9:25 : a in Day Express , 0:51 : p m
7:20 : a iu 'Dcs Molnoa Accommodation , 6.05 p m
"At Ioc.il depot only.
WABAHII , ST. LOOM AND PACIFIC.
liJ : a m Mall , 3:0'i : p tn
5:10 : pm Accommodaton U.OOam
At Transfer Tily
CUIOAOOaild NOBTUWKSTXIK.
6:30 : p m Express , 0:60 : p m
02i ; n m I'aclfla Express 0:05 : n m
BIODX CITT AND PACIFIC.
MO p m , St. Pftul Expraas , 8:50 : a m
.20 a m Day Express 0:60 : p m
cidOM PACIFIC.
8:00 : p m Western Expreai , 8:35 : a m
.1:00 : a m Pacific Express , 4:10 : p m
7:40 : am Local Rxprcss , 6.54am
2:10 : a in Lincoln Express ,
AtTrantfcronly.
DDIIMT THAI.1S TO OMAHA.
LCHTO I 7:20-8UiODso-IO:30-ll : : : < Oa. m. 1:30-2:3 : :
1:30-4:30-5:30-8:30-11:051 : : : : : > . m Sunday 6:30-11:40 :
io m. i l:30-B:30-5SO-fl:30-llo5 : : : : : p. m. Ara\810 mln
before leavtaK tlmn
THE IHVflLID'S GREAT BOON !
NATURE'S HEMKDV.
ThPso ualers come In ft larirr , pure utrcam , flow-
rit from Naturc'n fountain and touched by tha ImnJ
the Muter ClitmUt. In a lalioratorj not niado Mltli
iinda , ( or the euroonihouiiutlim , i-crolnt.1 , Ulcera ,
-'at-nh , all Illond nnd Kkm Disease ) , I.tHiiopsla ,
.her Complaint * , KUntj and Illadiler Dlscafcs ,
ut , NruroUlit and Atttiiua. And tnej are no fto
nnuhilii.'d to bo ixmott uomlirfnl rpecill c f or nil
rnia if fcmalu lcratircnieiU ) ) ) and ( ieuir.il I- )
llty ! uhoru a tonic Ir-nunent U dcnlrablo.
Hundreds of Rratcfui | iolo | who came ti the
ipilnus | ( nrrutchea and utieicherj and wentauav
'iircd , inanyof them ' loping nnd [ iralilni ; Oed , "
vllltcktlfy to the hfuling | ir < ] iurtloi of the e uateru.
"miHioTOTiiR HOOK I" I.KT s\IUIIR IIKMo ( . , "
HKV. M. M. THOMl'SON , ManaKor.
Albany , Hlloam Dprlnuii , ( Jentry Co. , Mo.
it the woll-known Establishment
OP
J. P. FILBERT
,
209 Upper Bronctwny , the
PIONEER
ca-n.sao3Gjn.-s-
Council Dlufls. Notloo our teduooa 1'rlco List.
We KUO
poundi K tra 0 Sugar ( or Ji 00
jiounda Oranulatcil Huiar , 1 c 3
IIOUIUN Cnolou Oatmeal . . 1 00
jioundj Navy lloana i 00
Ojiouiiila Il-DtllulkHtarcli 100
liounda Carollim lllco toe
pounila Choice f niniB. i'oc
bars UuffoJoHoaii , i 00
Cxtra takolruut , ) > cr jiouud 00
xirrlliard'H I'luKperlb , 40
doiun llackurel , 15
Colorado : Klour , Winter , per cwt. . . 2 DO
i < oundj Olniror Suapj , ; 1 CO
| > ound < h mloy i oo
AKallnnttg \ Hyrup i 70
niltonah.porWI W )
laekerel , ixirklt 10
atcnl jwr pound 10
pound cam Htmdard Tomatoes 100
klnda Ualiforlila fVult
pound Liiak' Stai-dard 4 ( or , 1 00
r. T. T.
All grides , aooordlnif to quality , 15o to SOo pur
iound
Wo alto carry a ( ull line of Uon'i , todies' and
blldrou' ! duo &t\o \ aand Uoii'i Kino lloota at very
prices. Alio * tidl line 01 Tlnwatu and gonrral
rc-liiLjIao. * CVUop no and be cnavlncvd that you
tu\o iuon y VydualJin ; with ui. Qoodi delivered
e Inauv | iartd ( the uf ) ' .
u a word , we are boaiiu to lell and challene all
auluoompotltloulu thl oouutr.
J. I' .KILHEUT
ACOB 811J8. B. P. CADWEU.
8IW1B& OADWELL ,
Forneys-at-Law ,
COUNCIL IlLUKrS. IOWA
Office , Main Street , Itoomi 1 and S Himgai * k Uc-
'ation'4 Block. Will | > ractlco la BUte and V dtr l ( <
UIM "
ICE ! ICE ! ! ICE ! ! !
For piro rlt cr Ice patror Izo the blue WSROJU eat-
sfaetlcn guaranteed. Lea\o orders at No. 45 South
Main street.
Telephone No. 81.
MULHOLLAND & NICHOLAS.
Mrs , H , J , Hilton , H n ,
PHYSICIAN & SUE&EON ,
322 middle Bro d' ' y. Council Bind * .
PLEASE TAKE NOTfCE.
FOIl SALE Two largo lots with three raised
homo' , nnd all Imnroiomcnts , bringing montuly
rental of 2i. 1'rlco § 1,500.
Address L , Brx Offlco
. . .
J.ll. TATK. WAimmf W1II1K
T
Practlco In State nnd Federal Courts.
Collections promptly attended to.
Jloom 9 , Scluigart's liuilding ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
W. R.
Justice of the Peace ,
Omaha and Council lUaffr.
KcaJ estate collection agency , OJJ Fellows Block
oversavings Bank.
raos. omoxx , u. u. PDEIT.
OFFICER & PUSEY
Connell BlnOt . la.
Established - - 1850
Dealers In Foreign and omoetlo Exchange an
FIrroo Sccurltt '
E. Rice M. B.
RO w other tumor removed wlthonttbe
lIlOj j knife or drawing o blood.
CHRONIC DISEASES
Over hlrty years practical experience Otlce No nl
I'tar troet , Council Uluflj nlY
XarConcultatlon tree Y
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will bo received by
the undersigned till August 1 188 i , at
noon , for the building of the now Pres
byterian Church in Council BlulTa , Iowa.
Plans and specifications can bo soon at
the Bank of Ollicor & Pusoy.
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 N
ject any and oil bids.
By order of the Building Committee.
Council Bluffr.
BOORE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS.
J. Y. FULLER ,
Commission Merchant
No ,8 Pearl Street . Council Mluffa , owa.
Ai there are many
So-Oalled Veterinary Surgeons
In thU city , who are practicing their quackery on
our i > eopU > , I deem It but justice to ) By that I delv
any ot them to produce a illplonta , or zridcntlali ,
iidlcattng that they are ftaduitcu ot any \ eicrlnar'1
uitltuU ) , and I do hereby caution the publl j at-aini' * .
luch iuacki | , M
I am the Only Known Graduate
IN WESTERN IOWA ,
Office & Pharmacy , l25B'dway ' , T
AT 11LUE 11AIIN.
T. J. CADY , M. D. , V. S. TI
N. BCHURZ.
ipp nf tlip Jnam
Jnami
lbu Ul tllu i ,
i
OVKll AJJKUIOAN KXPEESa
JOU NCIL BLUFFS. - IOW * . ,
H. H , HORNS < & CO , ,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Wo innko n specialty , nt our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA end. ,
YAR.A CIGARS. All Oigars sold by us uro of our own manufacture and warranted
aa represented.
OPERA HOUSE OIGAR HOUSE , I G52 Broadway ,
H. 11. HORNE&CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA.
SMITH JtTOIiLiEH , AR ,
LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS
7 and 9 Main street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF
In Iowa nnd Nobraolca , and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Council
Bluffs , Iowa.
MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , Maanfaclnrer ,
urtalns , in Lace , El'lc , Turcoman , Eto. Oil cloths , i Mat tings , Linoleums Eta
hoicest and Best Soleoted STOOK in the WEST ,
lomo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods In our line ,
hoapost iilaco to buy CARPETS , Curtains nnd House Furniohiugs in the
Cty. Upholstering nnd Bedding Supplies.
Nos. C , 7 and 9 MASONIC WEMPLE - - [ COUNCIL BLUFFS
Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The Best $2 a day House in the West
Centrally Located.
. Sample Rooms ,
First Class Table ,
All Modern Conveniences.
Kecmced Rates to Regular Boarders.
MES. S. J. NOEEIS , 105 Main Street , Council
The remaining HATS on hand will be Sold Below
Cost to make room for New Goods
A Full Line ? n r ) H ol sr ws Hand.
J. J. AITWERDA , 317 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
NETOAYER'S
ON THE
THE'B
'B
Furniture ' and appointments all now. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council Bluff
Waves three inch part 65c , Ooquetts lOo each , Switches
SI to $20 each. Hair ornaments given with every pur-
nhase , All kinds of hair work promptly attended co.
Waves made of Ladies' ' combings at 5Uu per mob ,
ALL KINDS OF
V1RS.J. . J GOOD - - - 29 Main Stree
EVERYTHING /mSTCLASS.
Nos. 217 and 819 S. Main St. . - - COUNCIL BLUFFS
BE. JUBB'S ELECTEIC BELT.
3.000 Electric Bolts Sold In the Month o ( Juno by nt.
Udcrcnceii-Any o the Ima'no houses in Couccll lilitlTj. JUID 4. SMITH rroniietors.
illO BROADWAY . - COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Metalio Caskets and Wooiiin Coffins of all Kinds.
ELEGRAPO ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIG1IT
. 12 3XT. ( St. .
501 Main Street , Council Bluffs.
MANUFACTURE ! ! OP
Wj V U KftuI Vf baU'l
SAMPLE CASKS n specialty. Slmwl , Tourist , nnd Trunk Straps.
Twenty Years Experience. Repairing Neatly Exec utod
WHOLESALE DEALKH881N-
and Olt Broadway , COUNCIL BL UP 1 S , ] C W A