Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 20, 1884, Page 6, Image 6
6 AiAHA OAIL BEE-COUNGxL BIUi'FS WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 20 , 1884 , THE DAILY BEE CEOUNCIL BLUFFS Wednesday Morning August 20 SUBSORItTIOX JUTES , By Carrier . - - - - - - 0 fonts rr wed JyMMl $10.00 per } on OFFICE : No. 7 Fcarl Btrcet , Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION , Soo'J. Roitor'a aummor goods. Milton Smith was fined yesterday for assaulting Charles Smith. The Y. M. 0. A. gave a pleasant on- tortslnmont last evening. The entrance of the opera house is beIng - Ing frescoed and beautified. The Bavarian band is to give a concert in the park Friday evening. A colored man named Robinson WM fined yesterday for assaulting John Ham- inor. inor.A Persian giving his name as George Allen , was yesterday fined for being drunk. The delegates and other prominent republicans loft yesterday morning for DCS Moincs. Horace Evorolt in making great im provements at his elegant residence on Second avonuo. . In the circuit court yesterday , little was done beyond equity casca , no trial of public interest being heard. Officer Brooks , who has suffered a aovero blllious attack , is now co nvalcacing , and was able to got out ycatorday , but still not strong. Postmaster Armour has received word that fifteen moro mail-boxes are on the road , which when put in place will make ' about eighty. D. L. MoEndrio , of Lewis tovruship , and Miss Campbell , of Walnut , were yesterday married at the Ogden house , llov. Mr. Mackoy officiating. A. T. Flickingor , another ono named , also denies being a candidate , and is . at work for Jacob Simms , whoso chances Doom moro and moro favorable. Sheriff McCord , who was shot by the desperado Reynolds , Is able to bo out on the streets now in fair weather , and will evidently roach full recovery. If the $000 appropriated by the atar- chamber for sending the committee ' east has been put in as a starter on a new and reliable fire alarm oystom , it would have boon bettor. Among these who have boon named as possible nominees for circuit judge is Hon. George Carson , but that man ab solutely declines to have his niuno men tioned as a candidate. George P. Wright has boon appointed as the representative from this county in the Iowa commission to look after this stato'a representation at the world'o ' fair in Now Orleans next winter , Officers Hurley and Bates arrested a negro whom they suspect had some part in the Ball burglary , as an accomplice of the man Clark , who has already boon taken to Missouri Valloy. There was lively gust of wind and a dash of rain yesterday afternoon. The gale blow down the waterworks com pany's oil house at the river , a small building containing a number of barrels of Oil. Justice Abbott again has the Partridge family before him on one of the old charges , it being claimed that the child ren throw brickbats at neighboring children smashing one little fellow's head badly. The barbers now propose to follow the example of the butchers and close up on Sundays. They want the council to pass an ordinance which will servo as a club to these who violate the agreement to close up. A follow named John McCeo on being brought before Judge Aylesworth yester day morning on a charge of boinc drunk refused to state where ho was born , and acted so crankish that the I ) udgo had him taken back to jail until ho hnd learned to bo a little moro civil. At Kiel's hotel there were four jolly ooula , heavy weights , yesterday , who would make a good 1001 nocioty , as their combined weights proved to bo just 1001 pounds. The four were : J. L. Momaly of Walnut , Rudolph I'ricator of D.WOII- port , Dr. Calm of Louisville and Dick Hoist , ono of the proprietors of the ho- tol. The colored Blaine and Logan club will have a grand rally next Thurday , August 20 , at the court houso. Among the speakers will bo A. H. Willis , Rov. Borl Mitchell and Dr. W. II. 0. Stevenson - son , all of Oraaha. The officers of the club are : P. Finloy , president ; W. Thomas , secretary , II. Campbell , treas urer , and II. W. Knight , director. man Phillips , arrested for making an indecent assault upon a little girl in ' Ilnzjl Doll townehij' , where ho was 1.4' . ' teaching school had examination at Noo- la Monday , and was bound over to the diitrict court in the sum nf 81,000. Not able to give bail ho wan brought to this city and lodged in the jail hero. There was so hot a feeling against Phillips at .NooUtltata along guard had tj bo placed over him while there. " Thcro seems to bo "Iroublo in do camp" of the Colored Blaine and Logan club , Ono fide has got out posters announcing a dance and speeches TUBS day evening , August 20. Tliq names ei hed being these of Prank Fuiley , preg jdont , oud Ji ! . Burke , manager. Thi other Mdoeaytheyhaveno authority to getup up a diijco , and that ii ia a tchcino on I/ Uuike'u part to tnnko u little money foi himself , and that they will depose Fin ley aa president. While the thrco supposed confidonc men arrcatcd in Omaha for turning t miu named Smith of $185 hero , are being ing hold across the tivor for a rcquisl lion , it appears that the delay is caus ed not by the lack of the necessary pa pcrs , for they have arrived , but by the sudden and mysterious disappearance o the prosecuting witness , Smith , who liar apparently been "aeon. " After a hard fight the examination o the man Morgan , better known as Tom Pcndcrgrass , canio to and end before Justice Schurz yesterday afternoon. The cowboy who waa tuned for § 10 by the confidence man , aaya ho waa appealed to in every way to make him disappear. He says the fellow's attorney J. J. Frainoy ate dinner with him at the hotel , and that ho waa offered all sorts of inducements to leave , and when that did not work ho waa threatened and told "It would bo made hot for him. " Ho waa kept hero though , and gave his evidence , and as a result Justice Schurz held him in § 50C jail to appear at the next term of the dis trict court. Not being able to give bail 10 vraa taken to jail. About six weeks or two months ago , as you will all remember , Mr. Hunt , who ivcs about two miles east of town , had a lorao stolen , but could got no clue as to vhoro ho wont or who took it , .until a bw days ago ho wont to a fortune toiler at Rod Oak , who told him his horao waa ocrotcd in south of Glonwood , and also javo him a description of the man who tolo it. Mr. Hunt came homo reported vliat had boon told him , whereupon a ompany was organized with ( aa your ro- ) ortor is told ) G. W. W. as their loader o go in pursuit of horse and thief , wearing vengeance against the latter. Armed with shot guns and other muni- .ions of war , they proceeded to the point ieslgcatod by the fortuno-tollor , when heir captain ordered a halt , and a con- ultation was hold , and all necessary tops taken to surprise the thief and tring him to a limb and also to rooovor ho horse , but after they had looked allover ever a prominent farmer's feed yard , hey gave it up as a bad job and con cluded that the fortuno-tollor know lothing about it. Glonwood Democrat. iBUTLEE'S ' BOMB , t CaimcB a Convention In the Dear Old Grniulmotlicr'H Home , On the police record yesterday morn- ng appeared the rather sensational hargo that R. 0. Hubbard and Billy ) oViora had been arrcstqd by oflicor lurley for disturbing the peace by fight- tig and using profane and obscene Ian- ; uago. The fact that Judge Hubbard , ,110 , editor of the Nonpareil , could got nto any such trouble scorned strange. The other man waa unknown , but inqui ry proved that ho was the pressman of ho old lady. Further Inquiry ailed out the fact that ho trouble all arose about Butler's letter of accoptatico. Hubbard who has served s managing editor , during Mr. Stead- nan's absence , thought the letter was uch a rich and racy one that there ought o bo a good deal of it go in. " To sot this up took moro time than to ill the columns with the stereotyped ilates , usually used in filling up the Nonpareil columns , and the pressman bund that ho was going to bo delayed , 'hia started a little discussion between limsolf and Hubbard , and the latter hinking that ho wan the most trusted of ho old lady's children , proposed to run .ho establishment to suit himsulf. Pho pressman said it was all right but ho couldn't run thoj press room , and the forms would bo put to iross on timo. A lively rumpus ensued , and Hubbard was going to throw the ircssman down stairs where ho belonged. L'hp pressman objected to going down stairs that way , and while they were vratigling on the outside stairway Odicor lurloy , whom the old lady scowled at ho other day , was not backward in got- ing in his work , and ho arrested the wo. They gave bail for their appear- anca in police court yesterday afternoon , ind Spencer Smith appearing for them lad the cases dismissed. It is said llnr- oy was being "sent for as n prosecuting ritnoss , when the cases were disposed > f. If Butler had only known how lis letter was to thus shook the uervos > f the old lady ho would have drawn it a ittlo milder. SNEAK THIEVES , Ilioy Clot ao Ijow nH to Itald Kaitir'u41oiiHt ! Till Tapping In a llnrncHH Slinj ) . When R. N. Whittlosoy , of the Globe , woke yoitorday morning ho found that hiovos had , during the night , raided his citchon and collar , helping themselves o provisions , just as if it wasn't ' n IJOWH. mper mau'a supply , oven gobbling up our onions that were laying in a corner , WhittlcBoy lately got iftarried , and has ust now started the experiment of lousokoeping , and now comes this torri- ilo blow. The soaU-thiovos do not acorn o bo afraid of getting caught in any of these newspaper men's houses. It is evident that they don't know the risk they run. Tin : BKK man can uym- mthizo with Whittlesoy for it hasn't > eon long since the thieve * atolo his dog , ind then hio shirt , aud then hia Sunday dinner. NVhittlesoy'a losa therefore calls nut a sympathetic throb , and thp gentle adyieo for Whittlosoy not to watch his ohirt whenever ho ventures to have it washed. TA1TJNI1 A TILt. At noon , yesterday , while ShorniBii'B harroaa shop on Main street was locked up , and the proprietor and employes gene to dinner , the place wasbiokon onuu and the till tapped , the fellows Kotling runy with abiut ? 5. It ia thought that aomo boys d'd ' the trick , and thu police uro after tli3 suspected jmrtioa. Tlio Q. uiul Hiii U. I , NawYoHK , August 10.Jenurnl ( Manager 1'ntto' , iif tinChluJKii , JIiirlluKtnn & ( Juim-v , ' ] > an-cl IliroiiKh to Do.tLii , Ici-day , to contu'lt with 1 rttiU > nt I'tjUliid. Tlio poHslbility of the Union I'atiiiu ami the ChlcuKi ) , Uuillnji. ton & Oiiln-y iMitorlug into an alliance U 1 btrongly ItibU'Ll lit , THEY FOUND HIS ROLL , The Darky Clark Kept Hi Wealth Hidden in His Armpit. Ho Admits tlio Hiir/'lnry. / The BEE ycatorday contained nn account - count of how the colored man immcc Olark had eluded the vigilnnco of the officers lioro , who had failed to find 01 him the money which it cccnia ho mus have got from the Hall burglary. Since the prisoner was taken to Missouri Val ley , ho liaa been searched again , this bo i'tno third time , and the money was found hid under his arm nt least ? 20 ( of it. It is a pretty good joke on the ofllcors hero , who scarclioc lilm twice. Clark is evidently a very slick ono , and the finding of this much money in view of the statements ilrcady inixdo by him , and the fact of his having the watch would probably have caused him to go ever the road , but in addition to this Clark has owned , ainco jottini ; to Missouri Valley , that ho was into the burglary , but says that ho was not nlono in it , a white man and a colored man helping him. This is doubted by the officers , for the ! amount of money no had loft slum a that ho got moro than a third or a half of the $000. THE BONDS THAT BIND , Dear ns Tlioy nro tlio Oily Still AVantu to Soil Tlioin , llioro was little news to bo gloancc estordny about the city bonds , aboul which auch n commotion has boon raised , t scorns to have become a pretty -woll ottlcd conclusion thattho bonds are good > ut the fault has boon with the manner n which the attempt was made to soil hem , and the wrong selection of men to lancllo them. A telegram was received from Mr. Roagon yesterday , that unless the bonds were sold by 9 o'clock ho should start for ionic. Nothing waa said aa to what Mayor Vaughan would do. The indignation mooting which was lold Monday night was the subject of omo criticism yesterday , the subatancoof vliich seemed to bo that if the citizens nstoad of merely pounding away at the ity administration , had dovisud some ray out of the dilemma , it wouldhavo , icon bettor. Slill , it scorned a case where indignation must bo given vent bo- ere words of advlco could follow. The mooting was to have boon con- , inued yesterday afloruoon but a quorum f the council could not bo got , and if licro had been a quorum , probably uothing would have been done , as it corned advisable to wait the return of Vld. Mynstcr and City Treasurer Clan- on , who were expected this morning , > ut had not arrived. There scorns to befooling fooling in favor of first hearing their eport and than take action requesting ho banka of the city to take hold of the > ends and place them. It has leaked out that this trip to Now fork waa planned out long before the lends were issued , and before there was my knowledge of whether thcro would 10 trouble in selling the bonds or not. f the bonds sell at once it would have irovcd , what was intended , a pleasure rip at the city's expense. It was not riginally planned that Mr. Clausen liould go , but that Alderman McMnhou liould go in his place , It promises to urn out anything but a pleasure trip bo- ore it is through. TEUSONA1J. [ L. II. Hosier h.is gene east aftfr goods. W. C. Jucfchon liui : ffouo to Colfnx for : i few ays. John Helm h.is gene into Nebraska on a ninl. .ruiucs Ciow , of Mi ml en visited the UltilFn Tsteiday. K. A. liabcock , the A\oci : nttniney , was lore yoBteid.iy. * Geo. 13. KolldgB lias taken the .post ot d.iy Icik at the I'lidlic house. A , W. Askwitli , of Walnut , was in the city 'ostciduy on lep.il busliiois. J. J. Sti'dmau , editor cf the Nbniuii'il , has cttirnod from a tiip of test nud iccrt ation. | Thomas Uowiiiun rottiincd yt'xleul.iy fioiu 'iiincy ' , 111vhoio hu has been inthu iiitciexts f the driving ; paik. Col. Smyiho , of Omaha , was oil this f-itlo of 10 biff muddy yot-teiilay , lookiriR after BOIIIO insincaa in the circuit conit. J. H , Mm shall , until lately the general Rout of the NoitliHOBtcrn lime , has returned miu a pleasant trip through Kansas. Oporgu Cai mm has ictiiinud from his pro- ougetl tilp to Monlann , where ho has laigo lining Intuiests , which premise to pan out ery ricli. Kugono Shaw , who has boon day clcik at KI 1'aciliL' , has icsignoil IIH | position , uiul laxt vouing lutuinud tn hiii old homo at Klgin , II , , whoio his father li.m lept , liotol for yeaia. llev. leather MeMenomy lin.i boon nppointcil ! cai-gcner l of the dlocuso ( if Iowa , n moht oithy compliment bontowod iipun not ( inly no of the ablest , but aUo ono of the most lopular of lowa'n " " " lloul Ktitnlo Trmisrora. The following transfers were filed in lie county clerk's oilico yesterday and oportod for TUB Bun by P. J , MoMa- lone : J. M. Kelley & Co. to G. L. Stomplo t Co. , lot a , block U , Macedonia , § 050. W. n. Farwoll to Town of Oakland , mrts lots ! and 5 , block 12 , Oakland , 'u7 ' 'u7Daniel Daniel Palmer to 0. 0. Hurst , part ione12 \ , 75 , 40 , $300. Anna Biorwein to Rosa Tinloy , lot 21 , block D , Williams' 1st add. , $550. Hiram F. White to John W. White , tnoinol , 24 , 75 , 4-1 , $300. Robert F. Walker to Daniel Palmer , part ne } no } 12 , 75 , 40 , $50. L H Mitchell to Thomas Sheets , ul ic ] 30 , 74 , M , 83,000. Shorill'to .J. M. Phillips , part lot 10 , ilock 1 , McMalion , Cooper & Jollon'a add , , $ ' . ' 0. W. F. Moorshall et nl. to John Malli- cent , part lot 4 , block 10 , Walnut , § 700 , John Hiley to S. 0. llarlow , sej se ] J'J. ' 77 , 30 , § 1100. U. , H. itQ. . U. R. Co. to Franco Norton , lut 1' . ' . Railroad add to Canom $100. Total sales , § 0U3. , : Total aalos for the week , ? 39,482 , W. P , ALYSWORTH. 3E3COTJS3BS Frutro Houneii mo ed on the LITTtK 01ANT trucks ami tiny dlttMiro Mill Our nny kind ol ground DKtCK IIOU8K3 rolled All work gunranteod. W. I1. AYIiWOIlTH , 1010 Nlrth street COUSfll. I1MTF3. DeVOL & HT t WHOLESALE ID , uitifiry , iiiwuifl uiuuf WSftcil attention by mall COUNCBL BLUFFS , IA. 3MC UNDERTAKER AND ESPALIER Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 3NTo. 3.2 3NT. IVExxiio. fstt. , C3o-u.io.oil WUOLESALK DBALEUS.IN and 344 Broadway , OODNOIL BLUFFS 10 j IOWA ITEMS. The Dos Moines and Sioux City rail road project has been laid upon the shelf for the present , but it will como to ifo again with easy times. The Gorman Cleveland and Hondrlcks club in Dea Moines numbers 500 mom- ) ors. The Crcston slaughtering and packing company , with a capital stock of $50,000 and the Carroll telephone company with $25,000 capital filed their articloa of in corporation with the ocrotary of atato. The consecration of Father Cosgrono as bishop of the Davenport dlocoso will ako place September 14. A Brewer as n British Peer. New York Evening Post. Benjamin Leo Guinness , the father of ho present brewer , gave $1,000,000 to onovato St. Patricks cathedral in Dublin , and ho has been dead over ton eras. Ho left his property with hia wo aona , Arthur and Cecil. Arthur waa looted as member of parliament for ) ublin City , was first knighted and ftorward "created a lord. " Thinking it jonoath the dignity of a lord to run a > rowery , ho sold his interest therein to lia brother for $5,000,000. Ho ia known n the English peerage as Lord Ardalann. Jccil Guinness is the largest porter > rower in the world. John Stuart Mill aid : "No vessel over leaves the English liorcs , bo it on mercantile or missionary utioa , that does not carry Guinness' mrtor In its hold. To every country England sends a blblo , Guinness aonda bottle of hia famous XXX porter. " AVrcolc of l r-ci lir Tralmi. LAKCASTEitjl'a , Aup.19 , Two western bound roight trains collided this moming near Val- uy crook , demolishing n caboose and sover.il am. The wreck cauRht fire anil wus consumed vithan o\or head biiilge. The track was ) locked five hours. COMMEIlOIAJj. OODNOIL BLUFFS MARKET. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , August 19,1884. Wheat-No. 1 milling , 75@80 ; No. 3 00 ® 0 ; rejected50. Corn Local purposes , 40@ 15. Oats For local purposes , 3j@-lO. Hny-Sin 00@1200 per ton ; baled , 50@CO Rye ' 10@45o. Corn Meal 1 SO per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , G 00@ 01) . Coal Dollvorod , hard , 11 50 per ton ; soft , > 00 per ton Lard 1'airbank's , wholesaling at 0c. Flour City Hour , 1 C0@3 30. Brooms 2 90@3 00 per doz. LIVB STOCK. Cattle IJutohor cows 300(3325. ( Butcher toors , I 006 * 113. ! Sheet ) 3.50. Hoga 125@4 05. 1'KODUOE AND FllUITB. Quotations by J. 21. St. John & Co. , com- nlHuion ntorchantH , 538 lirontlway. Poultry Lho old lions , 7c ; eprinff chlckona , 25@3 00 per iloz. ; livu turkeys , DC. I'eachos J buo. bt-x , 1 00. Lemons 0 00 per box , Bananas 2 00@3 00 per bunch. Uuttor Creamery , 20c ; rolls , choice 0@10c. Kgfs ( ! 12J per dozen. Vegetables Potatoes , 1 50@2 00 per bbl ; nioua , Tficnerbujcabbapo.SOcperdo/ ; pplox , 1-3 bit box , 50c , clioico par bbl 3 250 00 ; bean * , 1 50@2.23 per biiuhol , SPECIAL NOTICES. 4 NOTICE. Special a vortlsomonts , BHO as Lout , ound , To Loan , For Gale , To Rent , Wants , Hoard- npr , oto. , will bo Inserted In tlilj column at the loir ate ol TKN CHNTS 1'KB LINK lor the flrst Insertion nil FIVE CENTS 1'KIl LINE lor each subsequent n. urtlon. Leave atlvortlueineuta at our otHoo , No. oatl Btroot , near Broadway WANTS. WANTKD-ny a youns man In a ilruir ktoro ; some experience ; waitoi no oliject ; ooj references. Addiuus A , lijx 213 , AuJnbon , o\va. IlKNT Furnished room at 816 South Sixth FOIl . _ SAUK Jly'renl'leno * , corner 7th atomin and IJMJH . It taken noon Hill evil lor 8J.COJ ulow value. Mill olio < u ! | luriilturo. caipeta , io , 11 or In part. II not sold at once will rent pioml- e , with homo furulahod or unfurnl hcel , at Kxlo'ato rent. Any ono thinking ol maklni ; heir hiimo In Council lHuHs will do wo'l to Invotl- ate this Oder. His the best fcarpaln o\er ofTorcil n the city. _ M A U1TON. "VLD PAPERS For eolo at 1I H otfloo , at 25 oeuta J a liuiulrcd. Kvery body in Council UluHa to tivVe WANTED Uelhorodby carrier at only twenty oonta a week , OR BAI.K CHEAP , Qoo.1 hoarding liouno , saloon I 1 ami billiard hall. Fine butlutsa. Address K. o , Council BluH * . A UKtVltt Uulk > mil tfeutlvinen c n make lirst Vclaea WBROII by BfllllnK the "Champion Boeoiu trocthcr and ronlnir llosrcl. " IletalU at 11.00. Any liuly can ila uii Una ihlrt without a wrlnkU nd glou * It ai nloolyu the tw t laundries can. Aidres ! or ixutlcuUra 0. 1) ) . 8. & I. Co. , B ofllco , Counci llufli ACOB H1M3. E. V. OADWKLL SIMS&CADWELL , Attorneys -at-Law , COUNCir , BtDK8 , IOWA' > , i Street , Kuouu I hud Shn iit & Uo 1 il \V i > i etcclu ! fcUto ted Fd J.H. TATE. WAHREK WHITE a ? _ Practlco In State nnd Federal Courts. Collections promptly attended to. Room 0 , Schugart's Building , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Blnffr. Real estate collection agency , Odd Fellows Block THOU. OFflCUI , II. U. PD81T. Council Bluffs I * . Estab/ishea 1856 Dealers In Foreign and omeatlo Exchange an Bccurltl , BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant No .S3 PearlS tree t Council Bluffs owa. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The follonIn ? are the times ol the arrival and do * larturo of trains by central standard time , at the ocal depots. Trains leave transfer depot ton miu U.C3 earlier and arrive ten minutes later. CHICAGO , BcnusarON AND QUINCY. LBAVI. ARH1VB. 6:35 : pm Chicago Express 8:00 : am 0:40 : a in Fast Hall. 7:00 : p m i:46am : 'Jlail and Express , 7i'3pm 12:20 : pm Accommodation. 2:10 : pm "At local depot only. KANSAS C1TT , HT. JOB AND COUKCIL BLOTF8. 10:05 : a m .Mail and Express , 7:05 : p m 8:05 p ui Pacific Express , G:50 : p m CniCAOO , UILWACKKH AND ST. rACIi. 5:25 : p m Kxprcas , 0:05 : a m 0:16 a m Express , 6:55 p m CnlOAOO , BOCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. 6:30 : p m Atltntla Express , 0:05 : a m 0:25 : a m Day Express , 6:54 : p m 7:20 : a m "Dos Moincs Accommodation , 6:05 : p m * At local depot only. "WABASII , ST. LODIB AND PACiriO. 1:20am : Mall , 4:15 : pin 6:10 : pm Acconiinoilat.on 0.00 a la At Transfer "nly CHICAGO aild ItOnTUWIWRIRN. 5:30 : p m Kxprbun , 6:50 : p m 9:29 : a m Pacific Kxprcsn 0:05 : a m sionx CITY AND rAcmo. 7:40 : p m St. Paul Kxprceu , 8:50 : a m 7iO a m Day I'.xprosa 6:50 : p in "UNIOV i-Acmc. 8:00 : p m Western ExprcflB , 8:35 : a m 11:00 : n m P.idflo Express , 4:40 : p m 7:40 : a m Local Express , 6:54 : a m 1H:10 : a m Lincoln Express , * At Transfer only. DDKUT TKAINS TO OUAIIA. Leave 7:20-3:110-9:30-10:30-11:40 : : : : : a. m. lSO-2:3 : : 3:30-4SO-5M-fl:30-ll:05 : : : : : p. m Sunday 0:30-11:50 : : a m. l:30"3:30-S:3 : : : < M:30-llu5 ) : : p. in. Anlvo 10 mln to ticfuro leatlutf tlmn N. SCHURZ , ice oftlie Peace. OFFICK OVEIl AS1K1UOAN EXPRESS. OUNCIL BLUFFS. IOW A Mrs , H.J . , Hilton. M n. . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 322 Mlddlo Dro d-wy. Council Blum. R , Eice M , D. or other tumors removed without the ) kullo or drawing o blood. CHRONIC DISEASES Over blrty yean practlcAl exporlcnot 0000 No. 1'cftr trent , Council lllufls AyConculUtlou ( rea THE RAYMOND Baby Jumper ! AGENT , 224 ifc 220 Broadway , COUNCIL 11LOFF8 , IOWA. STATIONERY , TOYS AND NOVELTIES , Largest Stock to ' .van PRICES. E.H , HORNE & C0.5 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 5 Bp , ° fla y' ftt Ollr EASTEKN factory , of PINE HAVANA imd b. All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted aa represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , I D52 Broadway " lI.n.IIORNE&CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , 1' ; ' IOWA. SMITH it TOMjEK , AR S , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main atrcot , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. OFFER , FOR SALE &EG-ARDLESS COST Light Rood Wagons , Piano Box Top and Open Buggies , Urewetcr Ton and Open Bugglo' , Windsor Ton ind Open Bungles , I'bacton * ol all kinds and two Seated Carriages. AH oltho abo\o rvro of my own maim- icturo and guaranteed the best ol stock , anil llrei-class In o cry particular. Send lor dcs crlptho circular. jtSTFactory and Oillco 27 , 2D and 31 Fourth Street , Council Blulls. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OP ALL KINDS OF In Iowa and Nebraska , and Bold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MRS , D , A , BENEDICT Manufacturer , urtains , lu.Laco , ? l'li , Turcoman , Etc. Oil cloths,3Mattings , Linoleums Etc hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. [ omo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods In our llHa-s | hoapest ulaco to buy CARPETS , Curtains and Houao Furnishings in the C'tv. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - . COUNCIL BLUFFS SInil Orders Filled Promptly and with Care A Best and Most Reliable. HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANO Endorsed by FRANZ LISZT. EMERSON PIANO. Unrhalled for Tone or Finish. KIMBAIL PIANO IJeat Modern Price to 13uy. The Kimlall Oiir.in , no long and favorably known In the west , rncommonda itself. J. L. STK\VA11T , Solo Agent for above lines of Goods. Wardrooms , 329 Broadway , Council Bluffs , IOWA , Corrc-spondencu Solicited. Agontg Wntitod. ALL TRIMMED HATS MRS. S. J. NOREIS , 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. ATJWERDA , 317 Broadway. Council Furniture and appointments all now. Noa. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council Blutf Waves three inch part 65c , Ooquetts lOc each , Switches 51 to $20 each , Hair ornaments given with every pur chase , All kinds of hair -work promptly attended co , Waves made of Ladies' combings at 50c per inch , ALL KINDS OF MRS. J , J , GOOD 29 Main Stree GRESTON HOUSE EVEKYTUUtQJHSTCWSS. . Nos. 217 nnd 219 S. Main St. , - COUNCIL BLUFFS BR JUDB'S ELECTEIC BELT. 8,000 Klcctrla Belt th oulli June by ur , Agents Wanted ! . J'JDD i SMITH I'ropiletors. UefereiiM&-Any o the buslnc tcusuln Couccil Blufls. To BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS