- If1 . , 1 . \ AIJLY BEE -COUNGII BLJFFS FRIDAY , AUGUST is 1334. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS Tkurssday Morning August 14 SUBSCRIPTION Jljr Carrier - - - - - - 20 rents fior wee Uj-itatl - - - - - - $10.00 | > cr jc OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Btroot , Maar Broadway. MINOR MENTION , See J. Roitor'a nummor goods. ' The foundation of the new Episcopn church ia completed. The funeral of Peter Frott , who dioi nt the Croaton houao took place ycatcr day. ' ReRular meeting of Fidelity Counci No. 150 , II. A. , this ( Friday ) evening A full attendance ia requested. The fire alarm continues to prove an noylng and uncertain. The coat of hav Ing the department turn out to anawc falao alarms caused by it , would soon pay for a now system. It was the infant child of Mrs. J. H Keller , siator of W. A. Russell , wh died Wednesday instead of the child o Mr. Ruasoll , as erroneously ntatod In Tun Bun , yesterday. No very encouraging news was roooiv od yesterday concerning the sale of Improvement provomont bonds. The bonds are pro nounccd as gilt-edge , but the fault is oaid to bo vrith the committee. Mr. Wood , the coal man , yesterday received word th'it the minors employee by the Contervillo coal company , in which ho is Interested , are all out on % strike and mining temporarily sus pended. Two children of Mr. John Finkon , an old and respected fanner in the Plumor settlement , have died of diptheria , with in twenty-four hours of each other. Ono was a girl aged 15 , the other a boy ogod 0 years. Another daughter aged 12 is still very sick. The secret council mooting , hold some other place besides the council chamber , nnd at which it waa fixed up to allow § GOO to the bond-soiling commlttnn for a trip to Now York , is said not to have boon participated in by Aldermen James nnd Siodontopf , but it takes only four to , inako a quorum. Clark's interview with the congression al nominee , Congressman Pusoy , and several democrats , published in last oven- ing's Herald are characteristic of the "newspaper fiend , " and will doubtless bo appreciated by Herald readers , whether verbatim or imagined. Anderson did moro talking and got ) loss than any of those in the Atlantic convention. In trying to uoo his knife on Manning it socina tint ho stabbed , Stone , gashed the republican party , jab bed his friends , and in rajjo cut himself up so badly that there soonn no prospect for him to survive politically. The Boys in Blue , which organization now numbers two hundred , have adopted H a uniform , the coat of which resembles the old continental coat in style , the body being blue and the trimmings rod nnd whito. Sashes of rod , white and blue are to bo worn , and the helmet is of gold color , with a red band and rod and white plume. A colored citizen whoso wlfo had boon the cook for Belle Clover's establishment before the latter started her theatrical n troupe for Cheyenne , got into oomo sort > of a row with George Gorspaohor , be cause the latter would not give her transportation to join the party. The difficulty Is to bo tried in the police court this morning. Samuel E. Woirichdicdat his residence , on Washington nvenuu Wednesday night. Ho wa born in Washington county , Pa. , April 14th , 1828. Ho aorvod for threoyearaln the Second Iowa Cavalry , Co. B , and at the close of the war ho removed to this city , where ho has since lived. Ho leaves a wife , ono daughter , three aistors and mother. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence. . II. W. Summers , Esq. , had rather an unpleasant experience wiih his lago Hoi- etoin bull on Monday. In company with ) > another gentleman ho woijt to the pasture in io dnvo the animal homo , when it attack : > ed him savagely , tossing him in the air and renewing the charge whoa ho came u down. An old shepherd dog which was with Mr. S. saw his master's danger and rushed to the rescuo. By assiduously attacking the brute in the roar its atten tion was diverted from Mr. Summers long enough for him to got out of the Tray. It is not unlikely that the dog saved his master's Iifo. TJiu bovine waa known to bo rather cross , and its horns had boon siwed oil' , else Mr. S. might have received worse injuries. As it wus ho suatainod some severs bruises. Mai- vern Leader , Two young fellows giving their names as Jim Hadiganand Jim O'Brien , ant : hailing from Dos MoincK , got a room a < the Crcston Houao and so behaved thorn- solvcathal Max Mohn , who will have no foolishness about his hotel , turned them out , and when ho called for the police the fellows ran. Officer Motcalfo , com ing up , heard the commotion , Haw the ollows running , and being told by Mr. Mohn to amat tlicm , called on them to linlt. They ran down the alley in the dark , and Motcalfo firt'd once to sen re thrui , nitnii'i ' , ' at t'lo ' prnnd , but by BOIIIO inieclmnco tbii ball nipped int" the in Btcp of ono of O'Brien's feet. Thoynunf , follows were thru brought io iimo O'Brien WJB placed in Kiol'n hotel for care and treatment of his wound , am his partner was , taken io thn jrii ) . Yesterday torday both canes wt-ro indeflniti'Iy post poned , no prosecution appearing , aim iLu y < uri fellows wore released , [ TEE CITY'S ' CREDIT , President Hopkins , of the "Writer \VorkR Coinimny , JJcllovcs It Should ) > o Helped by ttio The statement made as n matter oi news in the papers of this city , that city warrants wore only worth 75 conta on the dollar athait , if the moaiuro of a thing'a worth ia what it will bring in the market acorns to have stirred up Sidney W. Hopkins , president of tlui watar works and who is in Now York. Ho Tu-ilca i letter to Mayor Vaughan , who ia at the hotel there , in which Mr. Honkina saya Dear Sir : My attention hri boon called to the Nonpareil of the Oth inst. wherein ia published in the local column the following ; "Mayor Vaughan boa gene east , am before going ho neglected to sign cnouqh city warrants to pay what bills wore Al lowed at the last mooting of the city council. The result is that many who hold claims against the city are not able to even got sovonty-fivo cents on the dollar lar , which is all the warrants are worth. ' I have long been of the opinion that Council Blulid is entitled to take her place among these cities which issue no bonds bearing a higher rate of interest than five per cent , is almost an ndinis sion in advance on the part of the author itics that the credit of the city is not hi'jh enough to float a bond bearing less. But if your leading dally papers are so careless - loss of the credit of the city as to allow the publication of such a statement as the article referred to , how can you ever expect to succeed in raising the credit of the city to where the property belongs. What do you think will bo said by these with whom you are now negotiating for the aalo of the paving and sewer bonds bearing six per cent interest when they road the statement that city warrants are worth only sovonty-fivo cents on the del lar. What was probably meant by the writer was that city warrants will at : > rcaont bring only sovonty-fivp cents on , ho dollar. What they will bring , lowovor , ia ono thing and what ; hey are intiinsically worth ia another and quite a different thing. The former a only an evidence of the financial power of the purchaser and the necessity of the loldor , while the latter ia a question ) uroly of fact. Now , I do not suppose hat any one will pretend for ono moment hat the city of Council Blulfa will not odoom her warrants in the futurp as ' i ho past at their face value With interest at the rate of six per cant per annum rom the data of their issue to the data of redemption , and if this bo so then the warran'i of the city of Council Blufls are ntrinaically worth 100 cents , oven though here may not bo buyers for them at th- moment at ever sovouty-livo conM on the dollar. Where the credit of this city is ikoly to bo affected newspapers should bo voiy czrtiful how they allow an expres sion of opinion , even in their local col- nun , and I have therefore no doiib * hat when their i ttontlon is called to the article in question , the proprietors of the Nonpareil will BOO that nothing of a aim- lar nuturo will bo allowed again to ap- oar in their paper. Council Blulfa has entered upon an era of improvement that must inevitably ilaco her among the foremost cities of ho west. Every citlzon ahold fool a natural pride in the advancement aho is naking , nnd should do everything MI lio'r ' power to ratso her credit at high as hat of the best city in the otito , where t properly belongs. J am , dear sir , yours very truly , S. W. I/oi'KiN.s , President. Ion. W. II Vauhau , Mayor of the city of Council Blulfi , Astor House Now York. Mayor Vnug'mn ' also adds in another otter that the statement that ho failed to ign enough city warrants la n mistake , nd that the fact was that the only bills llowed before ho loft were the regular nonthly bills for police and city oilicors , nd ho signed moro than would bo used or paying them. If Mr. Hopkins has an much confidence the value of city warrants , it would o a grand good move if ho would find omo capitalist In the east , or clsowh o , vho would buy them in nt par or even on per cent , discount. Those ' ho re- rive their pay in general fund warrants would bo voiy grateful. If city war- ants are soiling for only sovnnty- ; vo conta on n dollar , the nowapapora vill continue to stats the fact doubtlcs * , nd with equal cheerfulness would they ko to state that Mr. Hopkins , or some ther good financier , was buying tluim ut ar , but as for Tin : BKI : it deus not pro- ese to quota city warranM at a hij'.hor r a lower price than they really are , for lie sake of misleading people olsonhero. Mn : Bin : is not responsible for the ac- ions of the present city r Iministration , V which warrants are where they are , si nd if the city government has pot .self in a tingled shape y going bull-hoadcdly nga'-ist ' ho advice of Ih leading business men uid representative citizens , the nowspa- ors , nt Inast. TJIK BKI : cannot bo ox- octcri to keep mum about it. The city a city is all right financially and in thor ways , but the faot that the present ity government has got public mattorain temporary tangle Is apparent , and can- lot bo hushed up. Wlion the people ilnco public allairs in other and better muds , it will nut take long to straighten everything out. Council HlnllW. Whatever Mayor Yauijhnu can or [ cannot do he ia a rattling advertising . agent , and is' making the Now York papers notice Council Blutfs , whether ho nulls bonds or not. The Herald says : "A committee con sisting of Mayor W. 11. Vaughan and Aldonnun Mynstor , of Council Bluffs , Iowa , arrived in this city yesterday. They are endeavoring to excite public interest In n proposed commercial exposition to bo hold in Council Blulfd on the Mth , IDth ind I Oth of September next. The city now has M.OOO population aa airainst 10,000 in 1880. It has opont ever § 000- 000 In erecting a system of water works , " and ever § 500,000 in sewering and drain- ins ? . The mayor and citizens are anxious to have thn prosperity of the city known , and u call luu been issued by the mayor Inviting representatives from loading commercial houses to meet in Council Blulfd on the days indicated. The hotels i\ will provide rooms for exhibiting goodc , to and accommodations for a good many stands wilt bo provided in the now akat- in ? rink. The city will provide carriages free. On OAch day there will bo a parade of the gucaU , The citizens want the public at largo to knon that the prohibition law is not en forced iii Council Blufls. Tim city actually issues licenses to nalooim and derives - rives a rovenuoof ever § 0,000 from that source in apilo of prohibition. Mayor Edaon will bo invited to lend hia aid. " Then comes The World : "W. R Vaughan , mayor of Council Bluffs , Ia , , arrived in the city yesterday in aid of the national convention of commercial trav ellers and merchants , to bo hold in the alitinc rink of thvt city on Sopt. 15,1C and J7. Ho will lay the project bofoio the mayor and merchants of this city in order to secure a largo roprcaenta- tion. Mayor Vaughan aaid laat evening : "Iowa looka upon Now York aa the great city of the country , and her merchants deairo to buy all tnoir merchandise hero. In order to ahow how live and ontcrprining a state wo have , wo have proposed thla convcn tion , inviting merchants to bo present peraonally or by agents , with their anm- pica , so as to make a good exhibit. The exhibition will take place in the now skating rink. There will bo n paw do piior to the opening of the exhibition. Hotel ratoa will bo greatly reduced , rail road faro will bo low and everything will bo done to make the visitors happy. ' Death of Mrs. Dr. Itlcc. The death of the catimablo wife of Dr. R. Rico , which occurred about 12 o'clock Wodnoaday night , was not altogether unexpected , although her illness had boon of brief duration. For hours before fore the final falling asleep it waa evident dent that she must go , and yet the warn' ing hardly lessons the suddenness and heaviness of tliG blow. A week ago laaf Tuesday aho waa taken ill and rapidly grow worse , despite medical skill and tender care , the difliculty proving to bean an internal abscess. Mrs. Esther Rico was born in Granby , Oawogo county , Now York , and was nt the time of her death G2 years of ago. She was mairiod to Dr. Rico in Auguat , 1818 , in Now York , and they came to this city nine years ago , and have re sided hero since. She leaves ono son. Jamoa R. Rico , a well known resident of this city , and Mrs. Mattie Gaylord , who also lives hero , and who was called homo from an eastern visit by the sad tele gram announcing her mother's illness , arriving hero on Tuesday. Mrs. Rico has also an aged mother , Mrs. Miller , now 82 years of ago , who has made her homo with Dr. Rico for some timo. She haa also a brother John W. Miller , of Maiy- villo , whoso wife has reached hero Tues day , and ho was expected yesterday ; an other brother , Henry C. Millar , is a well known railway-man , with headquarters in Chicago , and another brother , Arto- inus Miller , of Now York. She had boon fer years a member of the Congregational church , and her re cent prstor , Rov. Cyrus Hamlin , was telegraphed with the expectation of securing - curing his presence to officiateat the iunoral sorvlcua , but other duties prevent ed his coming. The services will bo hold at the family residence , corner of Sixth .root and Seventh avenue , at 2:30 : o'clock lis afternoon. Mrs. Rico had many friends here who irp greatly saddened by her death , and ; his community has lost a most worthy voinan , while the sorrow , what falls so loavily on Dr. Rico and family , calls orth the tondorcst expressions of sym- > athy. VISUSONAli. Mm. Dr. Montgomery 1ms gene on an east ern trip. H. C. Osbom , tlio well-known Mills county oflici.il , was here yesterday. Hon. John Y. Stouo was here yesterday eating a little after the congressional battle. William Malonuy'a trip to Warsaw , 111. , vas not mi ho and a mission .is reported. It nppc'.us tlmt ho 1ms uou us a bride Miss Fan- no 1'oppor , of that place. Charles Millott , who superintend * llio street > a\ing , was able to get out yesterday after laving been shut up with an attack of billions over. 1 fo now tttarts for ] ) ea Molnen. M . FrodCInilr , of Council lUiUf * , Iowa , VBH in the city Lint < neningisitiiiK his sister , Mrs. ] ] . L. Dimock. Ho left for Milwaukee his morning. Jaiu-sullo ( Wis. ) Gazette. Dr. 0. W. Aicliibald , formerly superinten dent of the feeble minded institution of Glen- vocul , will take charge of the new insane bos- utal at Jamestown , Col , September 1st , of his year , The institution , \\heu completed according to the plans ill cost about ? 5CJ- j ( ) and bu ( ir t-clii"j iu all respects , Mr. Archibald's many Joua friends uill be pleased o know that ho is to have the management of ucli a splendid institution. A young man giving his imtno as H. J. Martin was arrested last evening by Ollicer O'Brien rs a suspicious character. la claims to work at C20 Tenth street , Omaha , in n jowolery store , but could lot give his employers namo. Ho had a silver watch and plated chain and also n coin which was washed so as to pass for a ivo dollar gold pioce. Live and dressed sprint ; chickens at Josuy's nu.'ut market , 511 Broadway. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ThefollonlnKnrt ) the tlmea of the arrival anil do- nrturo ol trains by control BtiiiJtml time , at thu ocal ik'ixjta. Trali : < i1oa > o transfer depot tou mill C1I1CAUO , HUKLl.MirON AND QUIKOT , LUVB. AIIRIVIL 6:35 : p m Chloieo Ksprcsa 8:00 : a in > ; 49 a m Kant Hall. 7:00 p IP illSain ( 'Mull and Kxpuwa , 73pm .2:23 : p m Arcommoilatlon. s.do ] > m "At lota ] depot only. KANSAS CUT , HT. J0 ANU COUhCIL BLUFFH. lUOri : in tMall and Kxprcws , 7:05 p in 8:05 : p m Puclllc KxproM , 6CO : p in CHICAGO , W1LWAUKHB AM ) UT. PAUL S'2S p m Hxnriuu , D.06 n in :15 : u m Ksprtua , 0:68 : p m CHICAGO , HOCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. 6:30 : p in AtUntlo Kspri-M , 0.05 a m li.SB a in I ) y Ktprcmi , 8.61 p m 7:20 : n iu * lca Slolno * AoRominojatlon , O.C6 p m At local iluput only , WABA8I1 , ar , IiUUIB AND rACWO , 1:20 : am Mall , 4:15 : pm 5:10 : p in Acconmiodaton U.OO a ui At Trauslcr "nly CIllCAUOOlHl SOJIIIWIUTBBN. 6:30 : p m Kxprion , 6.CO p in B:2i : a m raclflo K i > rcsa 9.V5 a ui 810UX CITY AND I'ACIFIO. .to p m St. 1'anl Kxiru | , 8:50 : m r.20aui , J'oy KKTi'ns | fljo p m UMOS PACIFIC. 8.-00 p m Wmtcrn Ksprcsi , 8:35 : a m 1 11:03 : a in I'aUflo Huprovg , 4:40 : p in 7:40 : a m Local KxirpM | , 0.51 H m 15:10 : a m Lincoln Kspnuu , < AtTramfcronly. DUMMT TKAI.SH TO OUtllA , lat.it 70-8:80-0:3o-10SO-ll : : : : : Oa. m , ! :80-S : l 3.SiMS6:30fl.S0.11:04i : : : | m Hundny 0:30-11:10 : : im. . l:30-.8:3D-5 : : : :30.ll:05 < ) : : i > . in. Arilve 10 mla ucfuruluaUuv tluin JACOB B1MB. K. i' , OJvDWKLI , SIMSdi CADWELL , s-at- j COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Oftko , U&tu Ktroet. UOOIM 1 and 1 Uhuzari 4. He- Uahon'f llluck. Will piacilM In atato ted Ftiieitl xutu ihickering Piano Dost anil Most IlolUUc. IIALLBTT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANO Endorsed bj t'RAXz Liizr. EMERSON PIANO. Unrhallcd for Tone or Flnlthi KIMBA1L PIANO llcstJIodcrn rrteotoliuy. M ' W The Kimbfill nrarnn. so long nnil known In favorably llio wc < recommends Itself. .7. STKWAKT , Solo Agent for nbo\o lines of Goods. Wnrorooins , 829 Broadway Council BlulFs , Iowa. Corrcsiwndoiicu Solicited. Agonls Wanted. f WHOLESALE Harflwe , Cutlery , Timers' ' Stoci Etc trStccal attention by mall. COUMCiL BLUFFS , EA , Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. RAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT . 3.2 3ST. nVJCnlxx JBSt. . Goia.xa.oil 504 Main Street , Council Bluffs. MANUFACTUIinn OF T I SflTPHP Q n I yfilLL SAMPLE CASES n specialty. Shawl , Tourist , and Trunk Straps. Twenty Years Experience. - - Repairing Neatly Executed WHOLESALK DEAL.EUS.IN and 344 Hroadwny , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA , Iloal Estate Transfers. The following transfers -wore Clod in the county clork'a olllco yesterday and reported for THE BEE by P. J. McMa- hone : Rudolph Toiler to Maiy Ann Guitar , lot 4 , block C , Riddlo'a aub. § 1,450. B. F. Clayton to Lewis C. Hannah , B o 1-4 n w 1-4 , 2 , 75 , 41. § 1,000. Catharine Gatrost to JQonry Gatrost , n o 1-4 3 o 1-4 and part a o 1-4 s o 1-4 , 1 , 75,42. 81,200. Catharine Gatrost to Elizabeth Nixon , part a o 1-4 s o 1-4 , 1 , 75 , 43. § 100. Total salci , $1,050. There will bo a private skating party at the skating rink this evening. N. 0. Wird , bookkeeper tor Do Val& Wright , had an arrival at his homo yes terday. The little follow erica for Blaino. Two men laat night broke into the barn in the rear of Officer Motcalfo's on Broadway and were about to steal his lorao when they were discovered and ran oil. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special \ertl3oments , eno as Loet , found , To Loan , For Bale , To Kant , Wants , Hoard * Jig , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PKK LINK lor the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS 1'KIl LINE for each subsequent n- sortlon. Leave advertisement * at our office , No. Pearl Street , near Broadwav WANTD. \VANTKU-aood xlrl. Work light , t 831 Third TT avcnuo. 0. O. Troxell. \ \ ANTKU Wiltor nt once at I.otit k Itostaurant , Nos. 625 and 517 Broadway , Council Hindu. FOIt SALIC My residence , corner 7th lucimo and 10th etroot. K taken soon will tell for g..COJ below value. Will olio cull furniture , carpets , < lc.t all or In part. If not sold at oncu will rent promi ses , with house furnished or unfurnished , at moderate rent. Any ono thinking of making their liumo In Council Uluftslllilo \\cll to imtBtl * Kato this offer. It Id the best bargain ever offered in the city. 31 A Ul'TO.V. rOST Lap robe , Sunday niornlnc bctuecn Her- J dlo barn and imcklut , ' homo , Suitable rcviaul for return of tame to i KK olllce , Council Illuffa. WANTED A good lurbcr. will ( ; ooJ waccs , steady job. Harmon K Carlton , Jllsaouri Valley , low & . OLD PAI'EHS For ealo at UBB otllco , at 26 cents a hundred. Everybody in Council Illuffsta Uko WANTED Tii ln ) . Delivered by carrier at only twenty oents a week. I poll SALK C1IEAI' . OooJ boarding house , saloon 1 and billiard hall i'ine bualucaj. Addteas K. nuK olllce , Council IlluIK A OKNTS Ladles and gentlemen can make llrnt _ ' \claHs ) wagea by Bclllnir the "Clminnlon liosoni t.troctlior nnil ronlne lloard. " Hetalla at (1.00. Any lady can do up a line shirt without a wrlnkla and nlotn U an nlooly aa the heat Jaundrlcscan.Addreso forpaitlcularaO. U. S. & I. Co. , B olllcxj , Counci llluffs A.t the well-known Establishment o ? J. P. FILBERT , 20 ! ) Upper Bronawny , the PIONEER GASH a-H.003EJ3R.-5r Of Council Ulufli. Notloo our reduooa 1'rlco List. We five 16 pounds Eitr 0 Suifar for 91 00 12poundsJranuUtwlHuitar 100 25 pounds Choito Oatmeal 1 00 6 pounds Navy Ilvuna 100 W pounds I ) tt Hulk Starch 100 13 iKJinuU Carolina Hlca 1 00 11 pounds Choice J'ruim 1JOO G ban HuOalo Soap 100 Ultra Lake Trout , | > r pound IX ) Lorrlliard'a 1'lug per Ib 40 ilozon llickm'l 16 Colorado Hour , Winter , per c t SCO 10 ittundi dinner Saap < 1 CO 0 | > uniUh mlor lee 6 gallon ki'ir Sliup 1 70 IVhlte rish , per kll KO Mackerel , per kit . . , . . , . , . . 10 > atcn , per pound 10 10 S pound cam St nJ ril Touutow 1 00 All klnda California Frulta pound Ln k' Standard 4 for. . . 1 00 T. T , T. All gridea , aocordlnx to quality , 15o to BOo per pound. Wu aUo carry a full line of Men's , Ladle * ' and Children's line Hhovaand Men' * Kino ItootJ al vvry o prloi . Also lull Hno 01 Tlnutro and K'nrral rchaudUe , CM on Ui and bo convinced thai \ nu ru luonny by iloaliiu with iu. Ooo-U dclU ereJ olnativivkrtof tliocitf. u t , vtoru , we ur-j bound to Boll and chitleiB'0 > .l il Dlo oouipotttbu Iu tbU ouuntv , J. 1' FIL1IERT' ' S09u.er llroadway J.H. TATE. WARREN WHITE A. TIE3& ; "WHITE. Practlco In State and Federal Courts. Collections promptly attended to. Room 9 , Schugart'a Building , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Justice of the Peace , Omaha and Council Bluffr. Real cstato collection agency , OJd Fellows Block aver SaUnna Bank TII03. OFFIC1B , U. U. PU81I. Council Bluffs Established i 1856 Dealers In Foreign And omestla Exchange an Qrtna Securitl 9 1 BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant Ko .39 Pearl Street Council Bluffs OH a. As there are many So-Oalled Veterinary Surgeons In this city , who are practicing their quackery on our people , I duem It but justice to say that I defy any of them to product ! a diploma , or credentials , nmcatlui ; that they are graduatca of any \ctcrlimrv natitutu , and I do hereby cautlou the public agalnsV such quacks , aa I am the Only Known Graduate IN WESTERN IOWA. Office & Pharmacy , L25B'dway , AT 11LUE 11ABN. T. J. CADY , M. D. , V. S. N , SCEURZ , of the Peace. OFFICE OVEK AJIKUICAN EXPRESS. OUNCIL BLUFFS. 10W A. ? Mrs , H , J , Hilton. M n. . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 222 Middle Bro dw y. Council Bluflii , E. Eice M , D. or other tumors removed without the knife or drawingo blood. CHRONIC DISEASES - * * Otor hlrty jo r prnctlo.ilexperlcnoe 0ce No Pear treot , Council lilufl UTConculUtlou tree ft THE IlAl'MOND Oaby Jomper ! L.O.BEAZETX AOF.ST , N 224 A 220 Broadway , COUNCIL IJLOFFfl , . IOWA. STATIONERY , TOYS AND NOVELTIES. Largest Stock LO WEST I'KICES. 119 H , H , HOENE & GO. . WHOLESALE DEALERS TN Wo make n specialty , nt our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA nd YARA OlOARS. All Cigars aold by us nro of our own manufacture nud warranted 0.3 represented. OPERA HOUSE OIGAR HOUSE , I 552 Broadway/ II. H. HORNE & CO. , I COUNCIL BLUFFS , . IOWA. SMITll & XOIjLEU , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. H. F. OFFER FOR SALE REGARDLESS COST Light HoiJ WairotiB , Piano . Box Ton and Open Du < jgle9 , Brcnstcr Top nnd Open Burcles , Windsor Top and Open lliiTRics , 1'baeton. of nil KInd nnd two S'lt i Cnrriagoa. All of the abo\o nro of my own manu facture and guaranteed the best of Btock.andflrs'-clt'slnciory ' partlcv'ar. Send for descrlptUo circular. tSTFnttory nnd Olllco 27 , 23 and 31 Fourth btrect , Council Bluffs. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF In Iowa and Nebraska , and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MRS , D , A , BENEDICTManufacturer , , j urtalns , in Lace , l'b , Turcoman , Etc. Oil clothsIMattlngs , Linoleums Etc hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST , omo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods In our line , heapost place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and Houao Furnishings in the C'tv. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. 5 , 7 nnd 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 Claaa Table , All Modern Conveniences. Reduced Kates to Regular Boarders. MRS. S. J. NGRRIS , 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 NOTIONS always Hand J. J. AUWEBDA , 317 Broadway , Council Bluffs. NEUHAYEE'S ON THE Furniture nnd appointments all now. Noa. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council Bluff Waves three inch part 65c , Ooquetts lOc each , Switches SI to $20 each. Hair ornaments given with every pur chase. All kinds of hair work promptly attended to , Waves made of Ladies' combings at 50c per inoh , ALL KINDS OF MRS. J. J , GOOD 29 Main Stree GRESTOn HOUSE KVEKYTIIINamSTCLASS. . Nos. 2 17 and 2 IDS. Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS DE. JUDD'S ELEOTEIC BELT. 3,000 Elcttrlo B lt tbs nh Junebytu. El Ilcfercnces-Any o the Imslnc hui In Council lllufls. JUDD i SMITH I'roprletora. BKOAmVAY . COUNCIL BLUFFS