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\ 6 THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS MONDAY , AUGUST 25 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Monday Morning. August 25 , SUBSCRIPTION RATES , ny Carrier - - - - - - - SO cnt * per week By Mall - - IO.OO per jc r OFFICE : Ko. 7 Pearl Street , Hoar Broadway. MINOB MENTION , See J. Roltor'a Summer goods. The races open tomorrow afternoon. Charles Adolph is arranging to invest extensively in some Kansas lands , The Milwaukee bottling works , on Broadway , were closed out nt auction on Saturday. Rov. J. E. Bissell , of McGregor , In. , occupied the pulpit of the Congregational church yesterday. The Congregational Sunday-school has fixed upon Thursday .for n picnic , if the weather permits. Postmaster Armour hna received fif teen now letter boxes which ho will lo cate at different points in the city. All of the horses have now arrived and thcro is every prospect of fine sport at the races which open tomorrow after noon. The funeral of Mrs. Laura Taylor , wife of T. V. Taylor , was hold yesterday af ternoon from the residence on South Third Street. A horse belonging to Mr. Liraon took n whirl down Pearl street , bent with laondry wagon Saturday , and , succeeded in upsetting the wagon. The store of E. P. Bolyaholl , at Has tings , was broken into last Wednesday night , and "jewelry , hats and clothing stolen to the amount of $300. No ar rests. The name of Jama Mickham was er roneously published aa ono the demo cratic delegates chosen at the First ward caucus Friday night. It should have boon Samuul Payno. The Cleveland and Hondrick'a club ia to have a mooting at the court house to morrow evening and expect addresses from L. R. Baiter , of Logan , and D. 0. Finch , of Dos Moines. , Died Sunday , August 24 , after two weeks' illness , Joseph H. Clark , infant son of M. W. and E. J. Clark , aged eight months. Funeral this afternoon nt 2 o'clock from the residence of J. J. Newton , 300 Benton street. The Bluff city hose company is to give a benefit bull in Bloom & Nixon's ' hall Thursday evening. The Bavarian band and the Serenading club are both to bo present , BO there will bo plenty of good music. The sad news reached hero Saturday of the death of Mrs. .Tunica Rishton , at her homo in Noola. Mrs. Rishton was n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wilson , of this place. The iunoral waa to take place yesterday. It scorns pretty well settled that Mr. Jacob Sima , of this city , will not only bo supported by his own county for the nomination of circuit judge , but that ho will have a strong support from other counties in the district. T. D. King & Co. , having got moved Into their now quarters just east of the revere house , have placed in front of their cigar factory and retail store nn ol cgant largo female figure , ouo of the best street signs of the kind in the city. The announcement by some of the pa- pora that Dick Plckotts waa to open the Windsor house seems to have boon n cruel hoax , perpetrated just to have the genial Dick besot by a crowd of furniture men , grocers , etc. , determined to sell him goods. Rov. Dr. Thompson , president of the Methodist college nt York , Nebraska , preached nn excellent sermon in the Broadway Methodist church yesterday morning. At the cloao of the sermon ho apokovbriolly of the work being done at the Institution of which ho is the head. What appears to bo n dark crime was inquired into by Justice AbbottSaturday. Ida Boll claimed that Emolino Taylor , another swarthy maiden here , threatened to cut Ida's heart [ out. The Judge de cided Idn'a heart was not in danger , and dismissed the caao. The high school building on the hill has boon undergoing some repairs , and has boon put in excellent condition for the opening of school , ono week from to day. The heating apparatus has boon thoroughly overhauled , nnd Saturday was satisfactorily tested. An attempt was made Saturd ny to gel Thomas Morgan , hotter known as Tom. Fomnorgrass , released on n writ of habe as corpus , before Judge Lyman. It failed , however , nnd J , J. Franoy , the fellow's ' attorney , is loft dliconeolato , his client being still in jail. The democrat io county convention meets at the court house to-morrow nf- toruoon to select thirteen delegates to the state convention at Davenport , Sop. tombor 3 , and a like number to attend the congressional convention at Atlantic September 10 , and a like number to the judicial convention that meets hero Sep tember 17. The vacancy in the circuit bnnch oc- carioncd by the necessary withdrawal of Jndgo Lyman to accept the congressional nomination , has a number of applicants already who are eager to hnvo their claims recognizoJ. Of Potfnwaltamio's aspirants wo know of none on whom the honor would fall 'with more becoming grace than that worthy young republican , Jacob Stni , ot Council Blufli. Oakland Acorn. f { A little Sunday rumpus is reported as ImrJog taken place in Laoy's saloon yes terday afternoon , in which Jack Shields and a colored man named Green partici pated , the latter netting the best of Shields. No arrests. Of course not. Lacy's place is too sacred n city head quarters to permit of atrosls there , nnd then of course , no ono would believe that any row took place there on Sunday , when all saloons nro supposed to bo closed up. The dear old grandmother gave nnothor scowl nt Officers Hurley nnd Bntoa yes terday. The old lady will never forgive them for arresting two of her children the other night for getting into n quarrel over Butler's letter of nccopUnco. If the old lady had really wanted to be friend the poor follow who waa arrested by Hurley on the suspicion of his being n * homothief , why did she not turn over the lawyer who got the follow clear ? There was no evidence against him , nnd 10 would hnvo been discharged anyway , but still n lawyer la said to hnvo charged lim $50 for looking after his case , and now the poor follow , with his three blind horses , has got to lot ono or moro of thorn go to square the attorney's bill. THE OFFICIAL LETTERS , Ijjnmn Olllclnlly Notified of Ills Nomination. Ho Accents and AVIIlitlrnwH Front tlio Judicial Ticket. Hon. J. Lyman , Council Bluffs , Iowa , My Dear Sir : s chairman of the con gressional committee it is my duty and pleasure to notify you that on the 13th mat. the republican congressional con vention for the ninth congressional dis- taict of Iowa , hold at Atlantic , nominat ed you as the republican candidate for congress. This nomination being unex pected and unsought by you , was a high nark of the confidence and esteem in which you are hold by the party consti tuting that convention. It is also great pleasure to your mnny friends that your nomination wna unanimous and that this action of the convention is heart ily endorsed throughout the district. You having boon heretofore nominated for the oflico of circuit judge there has boon an anxious inquiry In all the coun ties in this district as to whether you would accept this nominationfor congress thus unanimously tendered yon. Allow mo , my dear sir , to express the hope that you will , at an early day , sot at rcit this ( uostlon in the minda of your many [ Honda throughout the district by accept ing your nomination as the republican candidate for congrosa. 1 am , sir , very respectfully yours , WILLIAM F. SAPP , Chairman Concessional Committee , Council Bluffs ; lown , Aug. 22 , 1887- .IUDOE LY.MAN'H ACCEITANCE. HON. W. F. SAIT , Chairman Congres sional Committee , Ninth District , COUN IL BLUKLH , Iowa Dear Sir ; Your letter - tor of the " 2d inst. Is received , foimally announcing my nomination as the candi date of the republican party , for repre sentative in congress from this district , by the republican congressional assem bled at Atlantic on the 13th inst. That nomination waa n complete surprise , being - ing wholly unexpected and unsolicited. I liavo not words at my command to ade quately oxnross my gratitude for thnt token of the confidence of the people of this dis trict in mo , and especially for the una nimity with which it waa tendered. It liaa boon a matter of no little perplexity : o determine in what direction duty oads , under the circumstances. A few yoeks since I was placed In nomination ) y the republican judicial convention of , ho Thirteenth judicial district for tlio ollico of circuit judge. This is a position within the line of my chosen profession , and congenial to my tastes , and ono too for which my life training has , perhaps , given mo some degree of fitnoasand in ac cepting the congressional nomination the other must of course bo given up. After giving the subject careful conside ration , and after lull consultation with those interested in , and having in charge of both the congressional nnd judicial tickets nnd contests , 1 have determined to aoopt the honor conferred nt Atlantic nnd will stand ns the republican candidate for congress from this district. For nearly thirty ycnra I have boon a resident nf the territory now constitut ing the Ninth congressional distilct , and it is unnucossaiy nt this time , oven if itjworo appropriate , to enter upon nn ex tended st-.tomont or discussion of politi cal principles. Those who hnvo known mo during nil the years of lay residence in Iowa know that I have boon n repub lican. The principles nnd policy of the republican party have boon mlno from boyhood. 1 endorse and stand upon the platform of that party ndoptod nt the recent republican national convention hold nt Chicago. i believe that platform to embody the true principles which will secure the stability nnd prosperity of our government. If elected to represent the people ot this district on the lloor of cougrcrs , I slmll vote for nnd use my best ollorta to for ward such legislation ns will carry out those principles , as nlso such legislation ns will , in my judgment , secure the rela tive rights of nil classes nnd conditions of the people , nnd militate most strongly in favor of the general prosperity nnd well being of the nation. And particularly shall I endeavor to advance and accuro the enactment of nil proper laws nnd other measures which will bo advantage ous to this distrot. Again , throuifh you , I thank the republicans - publicans of this district for the high honor they have conferred upon mo , and thn trust they have reposed in mo. I accept the nomination , and pledge my self , if the action of the convention shall bo ratified at the to polls , devote my en tire energies nnd nbilitios to the faithful discharge of that trust. Respectfully , you" , j. LVMAN. Council Blulla , Iowa , Au . 2U , 1881. JUDOK LVMA.V WllllIlllAWN HIS NAME 1'llOM TJIIJ JUDICIAL TIOKKT. OIIAHLKH M. ? UAKL , KM'Chairman } Judicial Committee , Thirteenth District. COUNCIL BLUITS , Iowa , Dear Sir : On Juno L'O last , thu republican convention of the Thirteenth judicial district honor- oil mo with n unanimous nomination for circuit judge. Since then ns you are aware , the republican convon tion of the Ninth congressional - gressional district have placed mo in nomination for representative in con gress. These two nominations have placed mo in a possltion of considerable perplexity. However after careful con sideration of the situation nnd full nnd free consultation with thoao interested in , olid having in charge both the judicl aland congressional tickets and cam- poigne , I have determined it to bo better to accept the latter nomination , I therefore place at disposal of the your committee , or of n convention to bo by you called , the place now hold by mo on the judicial ticket of this district. Through you I deairo to heartily thank the republicans of the district for the honor conferred upon mo , fooling nnd knowing , however , thnt the ticket will suffer no detriment from my withdrawal , and that the vacancy thua created will bo moro than aoly filled by some ono of the many nblo jurists of the district. Respectfully Yours , J. Lt MAN. Council Bluffs. August 23 , 1884. All forms of blood diseases cured nt Silonm Springs. Kidney nnd liver dis eases speedily relieved and cured. Ad dress Rov. M. M. Thompson , manager , Albany , Mo. lomtf THE OITY BONDS , No Moro Startling KcvolntlonH find tliol'itiilloNcrtoH a 1'ttlo Moro Cjmot. The exciting talk nbout the city bonds hot quieted down n littlo. Ono of the causes of the tranquility is the receipt of a telegram stating that the cnh for the bonds thus far sold has boon placed to the credit of the city in the Park bank of Now York. The majority of the council seem un willing to allow the bonds to go at nine- ty-fivo cents on the dollar , unless the property owners themselves join in n pe tition to that effect. The declaration is male by some of the officials that if the bonds cannot bo sold nt once , the work shall proceed nnd the property own ers bo compelled to pay cash down , the contract providing that this can bo ( 'ono. ' This IB given out as n sort of throat , but what effect it will hare re mains to bo aeon. Mayor Vnughnn/whon Irst honrd from wna in Boston , but ns helms been notified of the wishes of the majority of the coun ell , ho will probably hasten his stops homeward now , and the farce will soon como to nn end. Feeble Indies grown strong nnd happy nt Siloam Springs , Albany , Gentry county , Mo. omtf SOABOITY OF BIDDERS , Wliy The City Cannot Got Men I'o Do KB Street Work , The city has of late boon doing its best to got contractors to bid on doing certain street filling , such aa thnt which Is now BO much needed on Sixth nvomio. No bids cnmo In in response to the advertise ment. This may bo a matter of surprise to some , but to tho30 knowing certain facts it can surely bo no surprise. Ono Instance is sufficient : T. A. Denton , who did the filling of Eighth street , from Third nvonuo , and whoso contrnct was nt the low prlco of 22 cents n cubio ynrd , completed hia work in April , nnd atill the city council refuses or neglects to give him certificates of assessment. No claim ia made thnt ho ia not entitled to the certificate , nnd promisea have boon made himUlmt ho all nil have them. If this is the way men nro to bo fused , and it scorns to bo the way , it is no wonder that others knowing those facts will not do work for the city , and the streets are allowed to remain in n tortiblo condition. There nro plenty of men who stand ready to bid on work so soon as they will 1)0 treated justly by the city. The proprietor of Siloam Springs will enter into n written contrnct to euro your catarrh or forfeit all claim to pay for treatment. Write Rev. M. M. Thompson , - son , Albany , Gentry county , Mo. omtf That Klvo 1'or Cent. The nnxioty displayed by a few of the city officials to have the paving bonds sold nt i)5 ) cents on the dollar , cannot but arouse suspicion. A premium of five per cent for placing the bonds amounts to several thousand dollars , n nice little sum for somebody. It has boon urged that by soiling tbo bonds nnd getting the cash to pay the contractors , the latter will hnvo to discount five per cent. , so that would ollsot the five per cent , discount - count on the bonds. This looks very plausible , but the fact remains , na none know bettor than the city officials themselves , thnt the con- tractorsaronotobligod to discount five per cent unless the cnsh isforthcoming us fast as the work is completed and accepted. The paving of Main street has been com pleted nud accepted , nnd the day to claim the five per cent discount is past and Rene forovor. The only show to got the discount from the contractors is for the work yet tbo done. The public has stood pretty quitotly star chamber meet ings , and other sly work , but it is useless to try to mislead any longer. The facts ought to bo stated as they are , Hundreds of grateful people who have boon cured of rheumatism , say that Silo- m Springs. Mo. , is nhoad as n specific for thnt disease. omtf SlilpniontH of Ktock. The following were the shipments of slock from the union stock yards , August 23d : Tom Bovoridgo , ono car cattle , 13 bond , Ynlontino , vin 0. tt N. W. D. A. Halo , two cnrs hogs , 137 head , Chicago , via 0. M , it St. P. A. M. Jackson & Co , , 15 cars cattle , 290 head , Chicago , via 0. & N. W. Goldsmith , Fisher it Co. , 11 cars cattle - tlo , 220 head , Chicago , via 0. , M. it 1 * Evans it Olovor , 15 cars cattle , 302 head , Chicago , via 0. , M. it St. P. E. R. Drown , throe cars cattle , 01 head , Miles City , Montana , via 0. it N. W , . ° " ° car nogs. 14 head , Chicago , via U. it R. I. Powder River Live Stock company , 11 caw cattle , 200 head , Chicago , via .Cnll. It is the purpose of a number of our citizens to form nn association to bo known as the Council Blulla Tariff Reform - form League , to act in co-operation with the Amorcan Free Trade League in pro- moling revenue reforms , and wo call upon all friends of the cause to join in its orRanization , next Wednesday , Aug ust 27th , ut the City Hall , on Market stroel , near Broadway. Meeting to bo called to order at 8 p. m. BY OHDKII COMMITTEE. Atlantic has a tmo"court house , which excites the admiration of visitors. It wes built and furnished at nn expense of § 07,000. J MANDEMAKEKS & VAN , STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsmim SK , COUNCIL IJLUPFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention mid satisfaction Guaranteed. W. P , ALYSWORTH. Frtrro Itnuwmnoted on llio LITTLE 01 ANT trucks and any distance and our any kind ol ground. liltICK HOUSES raised. All work guirantccO. W. P. AYLSWOUTn , 1010 Ninth street. COUNCIL nn pea. DeVOLWHOLESALE WHOLESALE f'ntlprv ' Ti nil pro' ' tnnlr Ftp , Ulllluiy , llllllulb iilllbK , Iilb , bymall GOUNCBL BLUFFS , BA. WHOLESALE and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOW j DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Fresh and Salt Ifleats , HAMS , BACON RIED BEEF , SALT PORK AVD LARD , 742 Broadway - - - - Council Bluffs. COMMERCIAL , OOONOIt BLUFFS MARKET. CODKCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , August 23,188 J. Wlioat No. 1 milling , 75@80 ; No. 3 C5@ 70 ; rejected50. Corn Local purposes , 40@15. Oats For local purposes , 35@10. Hay 810 00@UJOO per ton ; baled , 50 ® GO Rye 10@45o. Corn Meal 1 30 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 6 00 ® 700. 700.Cool Delivered , hard , 11 50 per ton ; soft , 5 00 per ton Lard Falrbank'a , wholesaling at 9Jc. Flour City Hour , 160@3 30. Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz. LIVE STOCK. Cattle Butcher cows 3 00@3 23. Butcher Btoore , 100(9)123. ( ) Sheep 3.50. Hogs 123 ® 103. rilODUOE AND FHOITO. Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co. , coin- mlBHion merchants , 538 IBroadway. Poultry Lhuold hens , 7c ; spring chickens , 2 23@1 ! 50 per doz. ; live turkeys , DC. 1'eaclios J bus. box , 100. Lemons 5 50 per box. Uananos 2 00@3 00 per bunch. Butter Creamery , 20o ; rolls , choice 0@10c. Kfrgs 12J per dozen. Vegetables Potatoea , 1 502 00 per bbl ; onions , 75o per bu ; cabbage , 50c per doz. ; apples , 3 25Gl 1 50 per bbl ; cholcoporbbl 3 25@ 1 00 ; boaug , 1 50@2.25 per bushel. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special a vertlsemcnte , BVIQ us Lost , Found , To Loan , For Bale , To Kent , Wants , BoardIng - Ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In tlila column at the low rate ol TEN CENTS PEK LINE for the drat Insertion and FIVE CENTS PEIl LINE for each subsequent n. eertloa. Loaro ad > crtlsemonta at our office , No. Pearl Street , near Uroadvrav WANTS. " \\TANTEI > Iln'iiroom ) ' ( Immediately. Wages it $15 per uiontli , ajiply of .Stow aid , Ogilun House. A first clasa liarbcr by Schmidt iIlarb , 720 , Wcbt llroaduay , Council UluHa. "T7IOU HALU My resilience , corner 7tli luuimu and JL1 10th street. If taken soon will sell for J..OOO below taluo. Will alio lull furniture , carpets , & .O. , nil or In part. II not sold at once w111 rent promi ses , with houjo furnished or unfurnNhcd , at moderate rent. Any ono thinking of inaklne thtirliumo In Council UIuDu ullldo well to imostt- ( rate this otter. His the best bargain oxerodorcd in the city. MAUPTO.V. OLD PAPEKS-For sale at BBS otllco. at 25 cento a hundred , VTrANTED-E\ery ; bwly m Council Bluffs to take VV TUBllim. Delivered by carrier at only twenty cents a week. A GENTS Ladles and gentlemen can nuke first JVcli a uairoa by selllni ; the "Champion Bosom Strecther and ronlng Board. " He tails at 11.00. Any lady can da up * line shirt without a wrlnklo and KUws It aa nicely as the best laundries can. AddroBo for imtlculars 0. U. S. & I. Co. , BIB otlloo , Councl IMutln. - C. O. DENTIST. 100 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLI era - . - IOWA JACOU 81MB. . P. CADWELL 8IMS& CADWELL , Attorneys-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Ollico , Mam Street , dooms 1 and 2 Shugart i. Me- Jlalion'u lllock. Will practice In hUtu and Federal ajurts. THE IHAIMOND Baby Jumper ! L.O.BKAOKETT ACiKNT , 221it22015roadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . IOWA. STATIONERY , TOYS Als7D NOVELTIES. Largest Stock Mrs HJ Hilton. H n. , , , . . , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 222 Middle Bro dwiy , Council Bluflg. j.n. TATK. WAimuN WHITE' O ? A Practice In State and Federal Courts. Collccttous promptly attended to. Room 9 , Schugart'a Building , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffr. Real catato collection agency , Odd Fcllous Block o\cr Saving Bank IUOS. OFTICUB , U. II. PDSIT. Council Bluffs' ' I . Established - - 1856 Dealers In Foreign und omestlo Exchange an Ilrtoo Securltl ' 9 BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant No .39 Pearl Street * Council BluHa owa. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of the arrival 'and de parture of trains by central standard time , at the local depots. Trains lea e transfer depot ton mln U.C8 earlier and arrive ton minutes later , CHICAGO , BUUUNOrON AND qUIMCT , LBAVB. ABttlVB. 6:35 : pm Chicago Eiprosa 8.00am D:40 : a m Fast Hall. 7:00 : p IP 5:45 : a m 'Mall and Express , 7'D : p m 12:20 : p m Accommodation. 2.60 p in At local depot only. KASBA8 CITY , 8T. JOR AND COUHCIL BLUPra. 10:05 : a m iSIall and Express , j7:05 p m 8:05 : p in 1'aclllc Express , 6:60 : p m CUICAOO , UlLWiUKBR AND 8T. FiUL. 6:25 : p m Express , 0 05 a m 9:15 : B m Express , 0.55 p m ciiicAao , ROCK IBLASD AND PACIFIC. 5:30 : p m Atlintlo Express , 9 05 a m 0.25 a m Day Express , 8 64 p m 7:20 : a m * Dea Moines Accommodation , 0.06 p ui At local depot only , WABADU , ST. LOUIS AND fACIFIO. 1:20am : Mall , 4:15 : p m 6:10 : pin Acjommodat.on 0,00am At Transfer nnly CHICAGO ftml iiOBTliwximiiiM , 5:30 : p m Expriiaa , B 60 p m 92i ; a in Pacific Express 9.05 a m BIOUX C1TT AND I'ACinO , 7:40 : p m St. Paul Express , 8:50 : a m 7 20 a 111 Day KiproM B.60 p m UNION PACIFIC. 8.00 p m Western Express , 8:35 a m 11:00 : a m Padflo Express , 4:40 : p m 7:40 : a m Local Express , 0:64 : a m 12UO a in Lincoln Express , At Trauifer only. DUUI1T TRAINS TOOMiHA. Leave 7:10-8.30-0:30-10.30-11:40 : : : a. m. 1:30-2:3 : : S:304SO6'30SOllo5 : : : : p. m Sunday 9:30-11:10 : : a in. 1:30-3.50-6:30-0:30-11:05 : : : : p. m. Ariho 10 tnln to before loaUIK tlmn N. SCHURZ. Justice of Die Feaco. OFFICEOVEK AMKIUCAN EXPHESS. OUNCIL BLUFFS . 10W A R. Eice H. D. or other tumors removed wlthon ! the | knlfo or draw logo blood. CHRONIC DISEASES * u. OUT hlrtyyeari practical experience O'Ica No. Pear troet , Council Bluff * < f Cououltailou Irce H.E. HORNE & CO. . WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wo mnko n specialty , nt our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA md YARA CIGARS. All Oigara sold by us uro of our own manufacture and warranted aa represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , I C52 Broadly , " H. U. H011NE&CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , . ; IOWA. OFFER FOR SALS REGARDLESS COST Light Road Wfrons , Piano Box Top nnd Open Bugfjles , Brenstcr Top and Open BugRtes , Windsor Top and Open Burgles , l'jaeton ol all kinds and two Seated Carriages. All of the aboxc are of my own rrinu- facturo and guaranteed the best of stock , and Urn'-class In o\ory particular. Send for dcsorlptho circular. tJTFactory and Otllco 27 , 20 and 31 Fourth btrcet , Council BIuHs. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF In Iowa nnd Nebraska , and sold for the least money nt 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MRS , D , A , BENEDICTManufacturer , , ASAOY , ORGUTT § 2 FRENCH urtalns , la.Laco , rnk , Turcoman'Etc. oil clothsJMattlngs , LlnoloumaEto hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST , [ omo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods hoapest place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings C'ty. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care. Best and Most Reliable. HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANO Endorsed bj FRANZ LISZT. EMERSON PIANO. Unrivalled for Tone or Finish , KIMBALL PIANO Best Modern Price to Buy. The Kimball Ore.in , so long and favorably known in the west , rncominondi itsolf. J. L. STKWAKT , Solo Agent for above lines of Goods. Wardrooms , 329 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Corruspondonce Solicited. Agouts Wanted. Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ONTO. 3.2 3XT. ZVCCevLxa. St. . Ooxxaioil 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. AUWEEDA , 317 Broad-way , Council Bluffs. NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE Furniture and appointments all now. Noa. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council Bluff Waves three inch part 65c , Ooquetts lOc each , Switches $ ltoS&0 each , Hair ornaments given with every pur chase , All kinds of hair work promptly attended to , Waves made of Ladies' combings at 50c per inch , ALL KINDS OF MRS. J. J. GOOD 29 Main Stree XWCOEC3NT. i § unm r Iri HUUdt EVEllYTHINQ jWlSTCLASS.- Nos. 217 and 21 OS. Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 3,000 Ucctrlo Belt the oath June by UP. Agents Wanted ! nefmncss-Any o the buslao bousci In Coucdl IllufH. ) VDD i. SMITH Proprietors. 10 BROADWAY . COUNCIL BLUFFS