G THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS SATURDAY , AUGUST 2 , THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Saturday Morning August 2 , KATES. fenta wc k JlyCnrrlcf - - - - - - - SO per IiMaU . - _ - - - tlOOOptrjoar OFFICE : Ho. 7 P l Street , Near Broadway. MINOB MENTION , See J. Roller's aummor stylos. Music and dancing at the spiritual social this evening. Regular mooting of the city council next Monday night The normal institute will continue its ncAtion one moro week. The Methodists hold a ( Social in the church parlors last evening , Even the heated term docs not cure the roller skating mania at Walnut. Next Friday ia the last day of aorrtco for the coming term of the circuit court. Morriam's Rrocory wagon yesterday dialled a wheel on Upper Broadway and broke it down badly. Leave to marry was yesterday granted \Vm. J. Molntyro and Clara B. Smith , both of Underwood. Thoa. Griffin was yesterday lined $3 by Justice Abbott for insulting a woman. Uo got oft light enough. There will bo a mooting of the Land League to-morrow ( Sunday ) afternoon at 3 o'clock , at which every member , young and old , ia required to bo proaont. Mrs. Tipor , mother of Charles Piper , died at her aon'o reaidonco , Ninth atroot and Avenue D , yesterday. She was aged 60 years. Rev. G. J. Kelley , of Papillon , Nob. , will preach in the Gorman language next Tuesday evening at the United Brethren church on Tenth street. B. F. Hurd , who was arroated for abuaing his wife , was yesterday bound over to the district conrt In the sum of $100 , promialng to keep the peace until then. Rev. T. 8. Bovoll , of Illinois , the newly chosen co-pastor of the Baptist church preaches his introductory sermon tomorrow row morning and will also preach In the evening. One of Goiso'a wagons tipped over by the United Stated express oflico yeator- day , a wheel going to pieces , and dump ing the whole load of boor kegs. The driver and a small boy narrowly escaped boino ; crushed. Ed. Bond , the old conductor of the Sioux City , who waa reported oa having boon fatally stabbed in a western row , is alive and well in Buffalo Gap , Dakota , where no baa a ranch with his father. The Bluff City steamer waa ycatorday pumping out Admiral James' yachting lake on Seventeenth atroot in front of Mr. Millor'a residence. The water has stood several foot deep there for a long time. Spiritual circloa to-morrow ( Sunday ) afternoon and evening at 1 o'clock and 8 o'clock in Spiritual hall , Shugart & Bono's block. Entrance on Main and Pearl streets , two doora south of post office. The county board of su porvisora moot next Tuesday to grant permits to drug gtsto to neil liquor * . Already fourteen such pormita have boon issued , five which nro for parties in thia city. About twelve moro applications remain to be acted on. The query ia how many policemen it takes to guard the opera houao daring the evening ontertainmonbi there. Throe or four at a time ought to do , especially when there ia little for them to do butte to ait and enjoy the fun. A most profitable social mooting and liiblo atudy for young men ia hold each Saturday evening , at 8 o'clock , in rooms of the Y. M. 0. A. , No. 12 North Main dtroot. The young mou of thia city are most cordially invited to bo present thia evening. The Blaine and Logan club yesterday flung ita banner to the breeze , hanging It across Broadway from Masonic hall toMe Mo teal f Bros. It ia a largo , line banner , and goes the domocrata alx feet bettor. Still another ono of equal alzo is to bo hung across Main street from Mueller's fltoro. The navens-IJavous cases aoom to have fallen to pieces. Do had her ar rested for adultery , and failing to appear aijaitut her yesterday the case waa ells missed , and costs taxed up to him. The caao against him for assaulting her waa then called up , and his bond declared forfeited. Ii i f M [ Giovanni , the man who has the trained II 5 birda now on exhibition at the opera house , mot with a heavy lees Thursday night. After the entertainment , while the cage of birda waa standing ou the atago with the cage door open as usual aoino of the birds came out , among then the little one who fires the cannon. Ono of the attaches of the show by accident stepped on the bid killing it. The bird waa valued at f 100 , When the work of aoworago com menced Antono Rosner was appointed b ; the council as inspector of the work. B ; eorne atrange freak he was informed thi week that Mr. Wightman had beoi chosen as his aucceasor by the committee Mr , Rosnor hu lived hero thirteen years nud waa highly recommended and stoutlj vouched for by Alderman Gcho and others. IIo eays no reason waa gjvo him for the change being rn&de , and i s&ems that bo ia entitled to aquae ox planatiori , Quite a telegraphic " coop" waa mad by THI ; BEE yesterday morning , and lag nighl'a Herald In publiahlng the tele- ; raphlo account of the Now York Dimes' article giving away the nsldo workings of the Union Pacific. Vith the exception of the BF.B and Her- Id hero , no pspor In Omaha or Council Huffs contained the important nowa last night , or yesterday morning. The Globe nd Grandmother Nonpareil both failed o have it. Singular fact , that auch emi nent organs would miss news so exciting nd interesting. The ladies of the First ward in Council Bluffs mot on the 31st of July , at the csidonco of the Rev , J. Fisk , on Benton troot , and organized a society to bo call- d the LadioB1 Harmony Mission society , itra. J. Fisk waa elected president , Mrs. Delong , vice-president , Mrs. L. S. Moomaw , aocrotary , Mrs. J. M. Palmer , reasuror , Mrs. Hammer , Mra.Shorwood , Mra. Bean , Mra. Fair , Mlsa Mottio Pal mer , Miss Iday Pruyn , Miss Carrie Bur gess , tndMlss Dachtlor were elected di- octors. The object of the aocloty is to aiao funds to purchase a building in which to hold their cottage prayer moot- ngs , which were commenced last winter at the residence of Mr. J. M. Palmer , and lave boon in eucooasful operation over inco. Unprecedented success ! In four years' ' ) ractlco Dr , Jofforia hoa not lost a single latiout. It REAPING THE REWARD. hose Who Claim It Multiply In Numbers , ho Ciller of Police , Skinner , to I lave $ . ' ! 00for Getting a Postal , The capture of the desperado Reynolds as an exciting event , but In police tires os the division of the $1,000 reward Torod for him , ia causing about an equal ommotion. Ao haa boon already atatod , 10 police force on Its organization under 10 now city administration agreed mong themselves that they would put nto a pot all rewards gained , and divide von , but a short time ago aomo claimed las othora wore not putting their extra arninga into thia common fund , and ioro waa a cry of "no fair , " which caused sort of break-up. Now that the $1,000 oward ia to come in a lump , there haa eon an attempt to revive the old plan , nd lot the fat bo divided , but thia at- empt haa fallen through. It haa leaked out that the agreement onchoi by Officers Towna and Hurloy 1th the ahorifTis who were hero was to ho effect that the $1,000 should bo di- Idod equally between the Chief of Po- co Tom Skinner , and Officers Hurloy nd Towns. This may bo a surprise to many , as in the community there seems .o bo a general feeling that Hurloy and towns ought have the $1,000 , and then f they want to "tip" anybody for any winters they could do so but it aoonla itrango that the chief of police should uooda claim one-third ever $300 - and or what ? The excuse ia mode that ho ot the postal card , giving a description f the man Reynolds , and that ho gave bis description to the officers. Ho , tees s the chief of polico. Ho haa to toy about the oflico , receiving and naworinp ; letters. Ho cannot got out nd hunt down those criminals for which reward ia ollbrod for their capture. Ho ota no largo salary , and not having the pportunity for outaldo business , ho hall got Borne share of the rewards. If 10 ahull not give the policemen the in- ormatlon ho receives by mail they would ; ot no pointers on which to got these 'awards. ' In the particular case , it is aid , ho stood on the corner and aaw ho man escaping from Oilicor Towna , and directed Officer Hurloy'a attention o it , and the latter atartod on the run , md being moro speedy than others , got hero first , and downed him at the risk > f being killed , the fellow having a to- rolvor drawn upon him , and being a crack shot. For thia and other reasons t ia thought that Chief Sklnuor should lave one-third. It haa leaked out that Officers Hurley and Towns were persuaded to glvo thn hlof ono-third far four that if they did ot , their positions on the force would a made so unpleasant they would have o resign , or else that in aomo way they rould have their hoada taken off. THK JKJC man naked Mayor Vaughan about lila yesterday , the mayor being the head f the police department , and it being in is control , nd the agreement having 0011 made in hia office. Hu frankly ail. littod that eucli was the understanding , > ut said that Officers Hurley and Towns oluntavlly entered into it , and were lot forced into it. Ho said that n hia opinion the money , all of it , really lolongod to thoao two officers , and it waa heir's to diapoao of. If they did not rant Chief Skinner to share it with hem all they had to do waa to come to lira and to say BO , and Skinnor's name hould bo stricken out of the written contract , which waa in hia aafo. "But how will that affect their posl loiiB on the forcol" "It shall not affect thorn at all , The nonoy la thoir'a , and if they want to Mtjgor Bucku r they can do ao , or to any other man. If they do not want to jive any of it to anybody , they shall bo irotoctdd In keeping it. Of course 1 can't take a letter out of Tom Skinnor'a locket and let them BOO it , or anything if that Bert , but I will BOO that they auf- for no harm , und that no dirt ia done them. " "But what if the chief refuses to givn them any pointers , or show them postals , otc.aftjr this1 ? ' "Why , justaa I say , if I find out that ho of any other member of the force acta mean to them ou account of their not di viding thia reward , I ahall dismiss the ft 1 low that does the dirt , whoever it is. " The little mayor was quite emphatic in in hia assertions that the giving of ever 300 of the reward to the chief waa purely - ly voluntary , and that there was no threats made , nor was it necessary to di vide for them to keep their places on the forco. It will bo difficult for the public , however - over , to aoo any justice In the chiel getting such a slice. Besides the sllco which Is thui sol atido for .Skinner , it is talked that $50 erse so ahull bo givou the jailor for keeping the follow over night , a rather expensive night's ' lodging considering that the city proydca and furnishes the place , am pays the Guarolla brothers each a a&lary for just thia buainosa. Tno two railway men still claim the reward for giving pointer * , and a railway conductor ia also fixing up eomo kind o a claim for giving another pointer. All these Bnido claims , however , aoom to have little probability of being mot , but the fact of a written agreement in the mayor'a aafo , that the reward shall go to Skinner , Hurley and Towns , looks as If the chief was pretty auro of getting as much as If ho had risked his life and really captured the desperado. The myor denies that ho wanta ono cent of the money , but as ho is the head of the department and Chief Skinner is but an ollicor of hia creation , it aooma that ho ia as much entitled to a share aa ia Skinner himself. POLITICAL PEATTLE , Some of the LiifllcrouH Incidents of tlio ConRrcHslonnl Oonful ) . There ia on incroaao to the amount and liveliness of political gossip , aa the time noora for the holding of the republican primaries , which are to moot next Monday night. Who will the Pottawattamlo county delegates favor for congressman ? That ia the conundrum. The door old grandmother yoatorday called her little group about her , and road to them out of her acrap bo9k , aomo alleged intorviowa with aupposod congressional candidates. She gayo four names , Manning , Chapman , Sapp and Wright. The old lady gave at length what Colonel Chapman thought about his chances , gave a hint aa to what Colonel Sapp and Mr. Wright thought of their chances , but did not pretend to interview lieutenant-Governor Manning. Why waa ho skipped. Ia it possible that the _ jood old lady is BO getting into dotage .hat her memory la failing her , and that hough mentioning him , eho forgot him joforo she had road half a column to her children ? Can it bo true that the good old lady haa taken a whim against Man ning because ho will not buy her scrapbook - book ? Oh , ro. it can't bo ao. It ia said that the colonel , who waa formerly - morly guardian of the old lady , got very nervous the other day , and aont for Goo. Wright to come to hia houao. A lengthy "ntorwiow waa had ( the purport Of which s said to have boon "anything to boat Manning. " Then the norvoua colonel wont up to BOO the old grandmother , and she getting to bo qutyo deaf , ho aat down at the table and wrote her a long com munication , Waa it the aamo that the old lady road ycatorday morning to her ittlo circle of children i Quito likely. Cho colonel on being interviewed , says : "I believe In giving the people a chance x > indicate their preference. If they should happen to want mo for a candi date I am whorol can easily bo found , " ind then ho proceeds to aay that ho may oo over-sensitive , but ho cannot boar to cook office. What has brought about : hlt sudden sensitiveness ? The interview , no matter by whom written , haa caused a little comment among thoao who delight in discussing the political matters , and has given rise to lumoroua reports , ' ono being that it ia Congressman Pusoy'a opinion that Chap man will slyly capture thia county's dele gation. Another that Chapman will not support Blaine , and that ho will support no republican nominee for congroas , unless it ahall chance to bo Chapman himself , and still another report is that Chapman will bo put on the democratic ticket for congroas. It cannot bo that lie ia going to do all thoao things , but it ia evident from the talk that there io a general fooling that ho ia willing to take almost any route to got there. Messrs Cocko & Morgan will open Monday in the store formerly occupied l > y J. W. Laing , 347 Broadway with a full line of dry goods , ladies' , gontlomon'a and children's furnishing goods. These jontlomon invlto their old custom ers and the public in general to call and inspect their atook at their now store , 347 Broadway. KonI Estate Trniufors. The following transfers were filed in the county clerk's , office yoatorday and reported for THE BEE by I' . J. Mo- Mahon : Eliaa Gray to J. J. Shoa , nl nwr 4 , 70 , 11 , $2,450. James F. Bryaon to G. D. Euatia , lot G , Carson , $225. 0. , R , 1 & P. R R. Co. to Jamoa Fonlon , wnw * } and nei nw } , 18 , 70 , 41. ' 18281. Thaddous Parker to A. .B. Mikosoll , lot 1 , block 3 , Stroot'a add , $125. \V. S. Williama to 0. Hildobrand , part lota 18,19 , 20 , 21 , and 22 , block 1 , Han cock , $300. George W. Smith toJ. . L. Sullivan , lots 4 and C > , Macedonia , $300. Total Bales , $1,28281. The oflico of the Council Bluffs Steam Dye and Cleaning works haa removed to ! ) L Main street. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special a vertlseoents , sue M Lost , found , To Loan , For Bale , To lleut , Wants , Board ing , eta , will be Inserted In this column at the taw rate ol TEN CENTS PEK LINK ( or the first InsoriVm and FIVK CENTS PEll LINE tor each subsequent n- sertlon. Leave ad ertlMmtnts at our office , No. I'earl Street , near Broadway WANTS. LPOIl HAI.U-IIalf InUreil In a well oitaMbhed real esUtc loan otlloo ID tVuncll Illuffs. doing a paving business. Hatltfaotory rcaionsfor itlll Address A. II. C. UHKollloo , Council llluOs , Iowa LO 1'Al'KUS for sale at Bis office , at U cents \J a hundred. VITANTKU Kvery body In Council Blufls to take YV Tuillsi. Delhered by carrier at only twenty oonls a week. 17(011 ( SAIX CHKAt'-Oooahoarding boaie , saloon JL1 and billiard hall. Tins btulaeiw , Addiees K. HKROlUco , Council Bluftfc TTtOUND-A tool handle , with set o ! toadi. X1 ita Owner appl > at UsKolllce. AGENTS Ladles and gentlemen can make flrit da s wages by selling the "Champion llosuu Utrecther and ronlag Board. " Itetalls at 11.00. Any lady can do Una fine shirt without a wrtakls and glost It as nicely as the best > aundrlccan. Addrcee for paitlculars 0. II. B. & L Co. , Bsi , otlloo , Ouuue I UluDs TDK KA.YMOND Baby Jumper ! L.O.BEAOKETT AGENT , 224 As 220 Broadway , COUNCIL ULUtTS , . IOWA. BOOKS STATIONERY , TOYS AND NOVKLTIES. Largest Stock ! LOWEST raiCES. CIDER ! CIDER ! Best Kentucky Barrels and Half Barrels. AGENTS FOR " Fine Cm MK the "Bee , " and "Eival" Cigars. The Best Nickel Goods Offered , We Guar antee Our Assertion. Give Them Trial Order. WIRT & DUQUETTE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. - - - - - [ hickering Piano Best and Most tollable. HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANO Endorsed by FRANZ Liszr. EMERSON PIANO. Unrlrallod for Tone or Finish. KIMBALL PIANO Best Modern I'rlco to Buy. The Kiinball Orjjan , so long and favorably known In the west , recommends Hsolf J. L. STKWAUT , Solo Agent for above lines of Goods. Warerooms , 329 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Inwn. Correspondence Solicited. Agents Wanted * So far there ia evidence thta twonty- ; hroo houses and barns in DOB Moincs were struck by lightning Wednesday night of last week. Lightning struck tno Swedish Lutheran ihurch in Ottumwa about half past 10 on ho night of the Slid , and It was nearly destroyed by fare. The property cost S5.GOO , and was insured for $2,000. Railway a now drng 'or OOUNOEQCS * oL.dlvttl ( Thofollowlniareth8 made pronrd - * > parture of trains bsf" JK ? , * * * ; tn"1" iM aoddo. local depots. Trail" central standard Unjo , at the u.eScarttrMda I5 u t. mln LXAVB. I0' BDBL"0'OH AKD QOI CT. Chicago Express BXOam Font srall. 7:00 : pro 73 ! p m Accommodation. 2.40pm 'At local depot only. 1 CITI , ST. JOH AND COUNCILtftDTPS. 10:05 : a i jMall and Express , 7:05 : p m SflSpt Pacific Express , 6:50 : p m „ , CinOAOO , UILVAORXIASD ST. g25 ; Itm Express , 005am BlSa/m Express ! 0 65pm OUICAOO , BOCK ISLAND AND Atluitlo Exprods , 8 05 a m Day Express , d H p m a m 'Dcs Uolnoa Aocummodatlon , 0.05 p m At local depot only. 'WABASII , ST. I/1DIB AMD rAClna Mall , 3 OS p xn Accooimodaton 000am "At Transfer nly CIQOAOOand NORTUWKSTirBK. Express , 8.50pm Pacific Express 8.05 a in BIOPX CITT AND PACIFIC. . , at. laul ! _ xpress , 8 JO a m Day Express 8:60 pm mnos rAcino. 8:00 : pm Western Expressi & 85am 11:00 : a m tablfloIfixptoo 4:40 pm 7:10 a m Local Express , 12:10 a m Lincoln Express , * At Tranifer only. DUHUr TRAINS TO OMAHA. ( leav7:208SW > :30-10.SO-n:40a. : m. 1:80-2:8 3SO4SO6:30J.SOU:05 : : : p. m Sunday 9ao-Il:40 : a m. 1.30-8:30-5:30-6.30-11:05 $ . m. Aiilve 10 mln to bofure leavuig : tlmn THE INVALID'S GREAT BOON ! SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. NATURE'S REMEDY. Th o waters coma In a largr , pure stream , ( low- In ? Ircra Nature's lounttln and touched by the band ol the Muter Chemist , In a laboratory not made with bands , for the euro of Ilhoutmtlsm , Hcrofula , Ulcers , L'at'rih , all B oed and Hkln D.tcaaes , Im > 9psla , Liver Complaints , Kidney and HKdilor Dheatoa , Q ut , NeuriUli and Asthma. And they are now M. knnu hiljcd to bo a moit wonderful epccldcfor all I rms ( f Kcmalo Derangements and Central la bility where a toulo tr > aiment Is dcs'rable Hundreds ot gratcfui people who came ti the SpiIngs rn crutches and stretchers and wcntawav cared , many of them 'l'upl > i ; and praUlng Oed , " wllltCHtll ) to th heallne pripertlei of theao waters. "namo TO TIU uous I' ' LET NATIRH IIHAI. rot. " ItUV. U , M. THOMPSON , Manager. Albany , SUoam Springs , Gentry Co. , Uo. GASH TALKS ! A.t the well-known Establishment OP J. P. FILBERT , 209 Upper Broaaway , the PIONEER GASH 01 Cotooll Hudj. Notloa our rcdraea Price List. We gt\a IB pounds Ultra O Sugar for | | 00 1 ! pounds Uianulated Sigstl l oo 1 p unds Choice Oatmeal . . 1 00 26 | und Na\y Bews 100 ! Ogoimd UrstUulk.Hfcurch 1 00 12 pounJa Carolina Woo , . . , l oo 1 ! poum ! * Choice Pram s. . , . , I'M Z&bomBurfalotioip 1 oe titra Lake TrouV. per pound ca Lorrlhbrd's J'lug pjt Ib , io Idounilackt-rii , 16 Colorado Vlour Winter , per cwt SCO 10 pounds Qlnj bi jvi j oo Wpcundsh n ojr , . . , , i oo 6Kallonkcg ttyinp , J 70 White Huh , p kli wi Ufcckerol , l > t > rklt : o Dates , per pound 10 10 S pound cAiii&t > ndard'n > matot * 1 00 All kinds Cahtornla KrulU pouud Liuk'i bUc Jard 4 tor 1 00 T. T. All grades , according to quality , ISo to Boo per pound We also carry a full line of Men's. Ladles ' and Chllilien's One abacs and Uen' < Fine Boots at very owprloe * . Also a full line ol Tinware and genrral rcbandlse. Call ou us and be ooavlnood that you tare moony bv iluilln ? with us. Qoods delivered e In any part of the cltr. n a word , we arn bound to sell and challenge all aulo cotnKtltloi | In this oouutv. J. .KJLUKUT S09 Uj.or Urosdwty JACOD B1U3. K. P. OADWEUi 8IM8&OADWELL , Attorneys-at-Law , COUNOIt , BLUFFS , IOWA Offloe , Midn Orect , Ilooms 1 and 2 BhD-art fc ) fo- Uahon'i Mock. Will pracUon la BUt * tnJ t'sdittl woiU ICE ! ICE ! ! ICE ! ! ! For purerlrer Ice patrotlzo the blue , wagons eat- faction guaranteed. Leave orders at No. 45 South Main street Telephone No. B4. MULHOLLAND & NICHOLAS. Mrs , H , J , HIM M J ) , . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 222 Middle Broadway. Council Blutta. < TAKE NOTICE. -Two largo lots with three rabcd ' Ja" lmPr < "emonl . bringing montiily .H'10081'500" rental M . Adilrces L. , BI > E Office J.B. TATK. a ? A.T-B < ; ATTORNED AT LAW. . ' oral Courts. Practice In State and dcd * ° ' Collections promptly Vtc Room 9 , Schu p'8 Building , COUNCIL JJMTTYS.SJ IOWA. Justice tp © Peace. Omaha and Council Blufljr. collection agincy , Odd Fellows Mock 3ver Savings Bank. moa. omoiB , u. k. rrarr. BANKERS. Council Bluffi . Ia. Esfab/isfieo . - " - 1856 Dealers In Foreign fnd omeetlg Exchanxo an Hrnw Secnritt . E. Eice M , D. orothertnmors removed without the , knife or drawing o blood. * ' CHRONIC DISEASES * * . * * * * , . Over hlrty years practical experlenoe Oltco No I'ear treet , Council UluHj CJTConcultatlon trie NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS , Scaled proposals will bo received by the undersigned till August 1 183-1 , at noon , for the building of the new Pres byterian Church in Council Bluffs , Iowa. Plans and specifications can bo aeon at the Bank of Olllcer & 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 ject any and all bids. By order of the Building Committee. THOMAS OracEii , Council Bluffs. Grain . & Promions , BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS. J. Y. PULLER , Oohimission Merchant No .8) Pearl Street Council Bluffs , ova. As thin are many S < rOalled Veterinary Surgeons In this city , who aw practicing their quackery on our people , I deem It but Justlm to say that Idetr any of them to prod e a diploma , or credentials , ndlcatlng that thy are giaduates of soy tuterinart nitltuto , and I tie hereby cautlou the publl ) ajf ini' . lucli ijuacks , as I am the Only Known Graduale IN WESTEUN IOWA. Office & Pharmacy , 126 B'dway ' , AT BLUE UAUN. T. J. OADYM.DV.S. N , SOHURZ , Justice ofl Peace. OFFICE OVER AUEU1CAN EirilE33. OUNCIL BLUFFg , IOWA. H.H. HORNE & CO. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN INars / Wo make a specially , at our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA nd YARA CIGARS. All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted as ropresontcd. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , 552 Broadway , H. H. HORNE A CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. SMITH & TOMjEH , ARta , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS / 1 and 0 Main street , COUNCIL Biurrs , IOWA. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OP In Iowa and Nebraska , and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. COST * 3n.adles'Furnishing until all arc disposed Goods of. anil Notions at } MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , Manufacturer , ASADY , ORGUTT & FRENCH urtalns , In Lace , El'It , Turcoman , Etc. Oil clothsMattings ( , Linoleums Eta hoicest and Best Selected STOOK in the WEST , iomo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods In our lino. Ihoapoat place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and Houao Furnishings in the C'ty. Upholstering and Bedding Supplioa. Noa. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - [ 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. Reduced Rates 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 f JT ) T L ) I J ilff ia Hand. J. J. ATJWEEDA , 317 Broadway. Council Bh& . NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE Furniture and appointments all now. Noa. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council BluJ Waves three inch'part 65c , Ooquetts lOc each , Switche ItotliUO each , Hair ornaments given with every puj- chase , All kinds of hair work promptly attended to Waves made of Ladies' ' combings at 50c per inch , ALL KINDS OF MRS. J , d , GOOD 29 Main Stree CRESTON HOUSE KVERYTHINa1USTCLASS. . Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 3,000 Electric Belts Sol ) In the Monftoi June by us. Agents Wanted ! ItefMences Any o the huslno houui In Council Jhifld. JUUD & SMITH I'ropttcton. 319 BROADWAY . - COUNCIL BLUFFS. EMBALMER r/letalic / Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEQRAPH ORDERS PJIOMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ONTO. DL2 3XT. OVTo-iaa St. . idou.xi.oll 031-u. Te * . 504 Main Street , Council Bluffs. MANUKAOTUBER OF TRUNKS , VALISES , AND SATCHEi SAMPLE CASES a Bpccialty. Shawl , Tourist , nnd Trunk Straps. Twenty Years Experience. - - Repairing Neatly Exec uted etoctlf Etiroei. , , WHOLK3AIJS DKALEBS.IN HATS.OAPS BUOKGLOVESj ud 341 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA \ : 'Ir 1 TlTO 2 Oru tMI / UV1 1'ac