M TTTTC DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 2 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. OOUNGIL BLUFFS. Tuesday Morning September 2.1' . - . j ? SUBSCRIPTION lUTKS. -to ' cnts per Keek - 53y Cunlcr - - - - - - $10.00 jwr OFFICE : So. 7 Tear ! Etrcat , Hear Broadway. MINOR MENTION , Sec J. Uoitor'a fall gooda. The schoola opened with goodly num- I era ycatordny. The paving Mid sewerage nro again at work on Broadway. Charles D. Harmon yesterday received 3iis "ahow" drills for the fair. J. W. Kloob & Co. wore yoatcrdny un loading their third car of buggies. The sloro lately vacated by Michaela Bros , is being fitted up na n boot nnd shoo store. McOlurgs' cracker factory team took n little run yesterday , but wore hold up before any acrlous damage was done. Officer Batea yesterday gathered in , by the aid of nn express wagon , an old man whom ho found fcarlully drunk on Ban croft atrcot. The city clerk rcporta as the rocoipla of hia oflico for August , § . ' ) , OaC , of which § 3,308 was from licenses and ? 310 from city criminal cases. The " \Voatorn \ lown College opened yes terday ita full term with an addition of fifteen now pupila and others coming in. Prof. Paulson is naturally much oncour- ogod by the outlook. Ernat E. Hart and Iloraco J. Kvnna have bought out the real oatato and loan buainosa of S. W. Forguaon & Co. , and will have their oflico in with J. D. Ed- mundson on Main street. The iury drawn for the September term of superior court are : George Fer guson , Welles Cuok , E. W. Bunham , John Barbyto , M. Keating , 11.11. Fields , J. J. White , R. D. Amy , and George Edgar. A now horsa shoeing cstabliahmont has boon opened by Nash Bros , at 71 ! ' Broadway. F. JJ. Nash was for several years with Charles Gregory and has join ed his brother in starting out for them selves. The Methodists are to have a Noclal next Thursday evening at the residence of llov. Joseph Xnotts , corner of Wash ington avenue and Scott street. All the friends are invited , and a merry time is nntcipatcd. The cash receipts of the superior court indicate that despite its high-sounding name , it is in fact a more police court. From civil cases last month the enormous sum of $7 was received , and from ntato casoa S7 CO. 0. J. King , superintendent of the new government court house and post oflico expects that the driving of piles for the foundation of the building will begin to morrow morning. They will bo driven by Messrs. Raymond & Campbell. In the circuit court yesterday a motion was hoard in the caao of Morris VH. the city of Council IMufl'u and the judge took it under advisement ana adjourn ment was taken till this morning , tlioro being no other business on hand. Rev. Father Mulhill , an assistant of Rev. Father McMonomy , was taken with a congestive chill Saturday night and lias grown rapidly worse , until yesterday ho lay in an unconscious condition , and there seemed little or no hope of Inn re covery. Prof. Paulson last evening opened hfs night school in connection with the Western Iowa college. It promises to b a great success , na it nllbrds an opportu nity to a great many young men who can not find time by daylight to gain a bus ! nuss education. Ono of the confidence men , name Halo , who has been in jail awaiting trja for doing up n man named Smith in th sum if § 285 , was yesterday released o bail , $700 cash being put up for his appearance poaranco at the next term of the dislric court. Another of the trio still lies i jail , while the third one , who was dis charged , is sauntering about the street here , as bold aa a lion. E. E. Adams & Co. is the name of th new firm who are preparing to open ; boot and shoo store in the rooms latol : occupied by Michael Bros , ns n jewelry house , No.117 Broadway , The now fltoro ia to bo known as the Boston Shoo Store , the gentlemen coming from the Hub , whore ( hey had for some time been engaged both in manufacturing ant' jobbing boots and shoos. The speedy horses have loft the driving park hero for other courses. The Mia Bouri Pacific made up a special train hero from the dummy depot , to run to St , Joseph , consisting of ton cars of fos horses , with a passenger coach attached to the roar , for the accommodation of the horsemen. The horses on this trail wore Valued nt § 125,000 , A procloin load. Among them was Oal Dailoy'u fine lUtlomaro "Mottle Harlo. " Mayor Vaughan , whoso telegrams are sent first to one and then another , hat wired the city clerk this time. Ho states that the attorneys for the Boston brokeri have agreed toga to New York with h.n and got Judge DHIons's opinion on the legality of the bonds , and if thojudgo says they are all right they will tain them. It has boon eaid that Judge 1)11 Ion deems the bonds perfectly good , K that ( hero teems to bo every reason to consider the bonds as good as sold. Billy Desmond was arrested yesterday on a charge of stealing tiz dollars and a from fue Eastern houso. It claimed th.at the young man Uking ad vantage rf his being well acquainted Tith those r.t the house , slipped into one of the r.ooms and sneaked the atulF gut of a bureau and then pawned the revolver. .The revolver was found at a Bccond-hand ' i ilaco , and after Desmond was arrested , ho proprietor Identified him as the one who sold the Trcapon , Desmond is said .0 have borne a good character , and hia irrcst is n matter of surprise to his friends. The talk about organizing n militia jompany hero has about died out. A va cancy exists in the state militia , and if Council Bluffs had a "crack" company , iiio that could capture some prizes in competition drills , and win some honors , the citizens would soon have some pride and enthusiasm in giving support to such n organization. A good military compa ny , while furnishing healthful exorcise to , lie members and pleasant recreation , would be a gocd card for the city. The .rouble seems to bo to got just the right kind of men to start it. The many friends of B. Silloway , pro prietor of the Ogden house , and also of he Northwestern hotel at Cedar Rapids , will sympathize with him on learning hat ho lost a brother by sudden death the ithor day in Burlington. This brother , iValdo Silloway , entered the oflico . .of a Siotol in Burlington , and sitting down in chair foil asleep. Jt proved to bo the loop of death , for when an attempt was made to rouse him , it was discovered hat heart disease or some sudden and 'atal ' trouble had made him its victim , 'ho ' deceased waa employed in the North- eatorri at Cedar Rapids. Harry Hatch , the well-known saloon nan , Buffered a third stroke of * paralysis ostorday morning , and death soon after nsuod. Mr. Hatch has boon in such ill o.ilth for weeks , and haa suffered so much from previous strokes , that his oath was not unexpected. Mr. Hatch was in business in Chicago at the time of lie great fire tlioro , . and lost heavily hereby. Ho soon after came hero , nnd lias boon engaged in the saloon and res- nil r nut business until ill health com- lolled him to retire. Ho loaves a wife , but no children. The funeral will bo his afternoon at 2 o'clock from the resi dence , No. 101 Broadway. It has boon pretty well demonstrated hat there ore few Council Bluffs people , n proportion to the population , who take enough interest in the races to give , ho driving park association the patronage ago which is needful to the success of the enterprise. Ono of the troubles is that there are not enough local horses in thoraces races to awaken local Interest. Ono need but recall the names of such horses as Jack Porogoy , Lorono , Little Sioux , and Mattie Harlo to realize that special in terest has boon taken by many in every race in which any of these horses were entered. Mattie Harlo was the only ocal horse at this meeting , and more in terest was felt in her than all the others put together. II there had been n half do/on more such horses owned in Council Blulfn , much moro interest would bo felt , and the people would have turned out to .ho meetings in larger numbers. DELIGHTING IN DELAY , Ilio f\VH Kollotvs Arrested IIH Conll ( lonuo SIou Are in No Jlitrry To Ko Tired. Yesterday the two men giving the nauics of J. B. Jordan and 0. 11. Burke and wlw wore arrested by Dotoetivei Fore and Valentino na confidence men brought up before Justice Schurz for ni examination. Through their attorney they asked for a continuance Justice Schurn intimated that he would give a continuance provided they would consent to take the evidence of the proi editing witness , the old German who i now being detained hero for that pur pose. After that testimony had boot : taken so that the old man could leave , IK would lot them have a continuance. The ) would not agree to this , and finding that Justice Schurz would not do otherwise they took a clmngo of venue to Jusliu Abbott. That justice wanted to go eve to Omaha yesterday afternoon , and so In put the case down for thia nioniii ) ( , ' when the motion for n continuance wil be made. This moilo or procedure is gottlut' I bo quite n common trick with confulenc men. As long an witnesses are on th. ground , ready to testify , they are anxiuu : fur delays , thus tiring out the witness but if the witness is not on hand thoi they are in a hurry to be tried righ away. . ota - Ed , Bates , of the police force , hai some little talk and talk back with Pot Skinner lust evening which caused Bate to pull off his star , give up hia club'nm quit the force. Tlio Now JloiiNc. Congressman Pusey haa receive' ! th following letter , which is uelf-oxplana tory : TltKAHlWY R SuriniVIM.NU AllUHITKUT , ' August 28 , J881. J Hon. AV. IJ. M. Pusoy , Council Llufli Iowa. Sir : Acknowledging your favor of tin 23d instant , I huvu the honor to ndvitu you that thu uuporintondent hna been authorized to do the piling nnd concrete foundation of the Council lilulfe building by duys labor , nud that the dnwing for stonework of thu basement uro com pleted nnd the work will bo lulvordeucl for no BOOH as Bpucilicationa can bo pro * pared , which will be in ninplo season to ] > revent any delny when the piliin , ' und concrete ia roady. Very respectfully , M. E. BULL , Supnrvising Architect. involution Notice , The firm of Schmidt ifc Iltloy has this day been diisolvud by mutual consent , 0. A. Riley retiring , and II. Schmidt continuing the buninufs. All accounts will l > o eottlfd by II , Schmidt. Council Bluff * , Sept 1st. 0 , A. JlitHv , H. SCHMIDT , I IKSONAI/ . Jiilm 1' , Organ , of NYoln , was In the city cstcnlny. ] ) r. C. 1J. .Iwld , of the electric bolt fain" , i.i3 gunr1 < > ( itlnni'll , Siil 'rvi8irs I'ruin , Itushton , nnd Kirkwood , wcro nt the 1'nclfic yitcnlny. J. ] 5. Hlnkcfrml II. A. Cnneifpivey , of Avo- in , wcro In the city yesterday. ( icorgn 1 ! . Davis startotl out on the road to- lay , in the interest of Do Vol & . Wright. W. C. Knlgonml C , Knltroliavo started nit on the toad , each with four honvy * nmi > lo aisc * of Mueller's goods. rnciil Drnck , ono of IVrogoy & Moore's x'H naloxincti , li hero on nbiiof ntiiy. lie I" wnyH welcome huro. A. D. Tatiiplo , who win connected with H. , V. TorRiison As Co. ; of this city , is now gonrr- inanngor of the Kmi n J Jfc Association , of \alisas City. I'red H. Davis , who hns been with Shugart , iVntlo & Wein , for a year pint as book-keeper , , ml who wai previously the treasurer of the Shugnrt Implement Co. , has wcicd his con nection with the house , nntl will engage in Dr. 1'inncy yentcrdny received n toll-gram 'rom his cousin , Congressman Herr , of Michi gan , stating that the latter'H , oldest daughter laughter wr.n very ill , nnd inking him to come , o Hnginaw nt onco. Tlio doctor made all nr- nngotnentB to RO last night. John Nicholson , who Is now located nt the lock yards in Omaha , wns over on this eiilo ihaking hands with his ninny friend * . He icenm well Halisfiud with his proBnectti in his , ew location , nnd line already been offered for is pioperty nn advance- what ho paid. Charles nnd Jlenry l'nschi-1 , eons of the old , nd respected citizen , Henry PABclicl , leave .odny for South ] k-nd , Ind , , to re.sumu their : ourso of study nt Notre Damu University. 'licj- won honors loflt yciir , nnd will doubtless iinintnin their high innk in their classes this enr also. Col. Swan has loturncd from his eastern trip laving been gene about two months , visiting ulativea in Ohio , Indiana , nnd other plnccH. lo visited ono brother nnd other relatives whom ho had not seen before for thirty or i > rty yonra. JIo not only had a happy trip , i\it gained In health , ul o. T. S. Slovens , of the Chicago & Kook Island , uturnod yestcrony from hia western trip. iVhcn ho started ho intended going to Cnlifor- iin'but nt Ogden hia friends got him to xwitch IF nnd tile In soinu of the wild econory of daho. Ho nlso visited Cheyenne , Salt Lake , ml other points , nnd returned to hia arduotu duticH here , lefreahcdnnd rested. The city council could got no quorum ast evening and adjourned until tonight. Tlmt C. M. Brookings , of Tokemah , Nob. , called at Tin : BKI : oflico yesterday in company with C. F. Adams. Mr. Brookinga Is the father of the young man who got into so much trouble by leaving babe on the donr stop of Mr. Jennings' ' residence. Mr. Brookings has acquaint ances in this city , among them ox- Mayor Bowman , who cheerfully boar testimony to his high standing and respectability , and ho has hastened hero to see that his daughter's reputation is not injured by any unjust suspicions. Those who are conversant with the facts have been convinced that the girl is not the mother of the child , and the fact that she so readily acknowl edged all the details as to what tiho did with the child , and so freely told who aho was nnd whore she belonged , naturally strengthens the belief that the lube was loft with tier by a woman on the train , who did not come back after it , and that in her frantic attempt to get out of the predictmcnt she disposed of the child by leaving it nt the Jennings resi dence. The young woman as well as the family seems to have borne n good repu tation , and Mr. Brookings says the un pleasant notoriety caused by the sensa tional event comes aa heavy as a death in the household. Admitting the young woman's story to bi > true , and that she was imposed on herself , it was a terri ble mistake on her part when she sough to got out of the scrape by practicing the same kind of imposture on some ono else , and the trouble caused her should servo us a warning to others to squeal lustily to anybody and every. body , when n baby is loft on their handa , instead of trying to slip out on thu bly , Mr. Adams also has had an interest it : having Mr. Brookings visit the city , as his connection with the case as prosccut ing attorney has been unfavorably com. mcntod on , and hu is dosirioiu that the public shall understand that ho had good reasons for not prosecuting the caao fur thor , and that instead of urging the young woman to leave the city ho kept her hero at his house two d ys and urged her to stay longer , and that ho then telegraphed her father to come hero in order that nil the facts might bo got at , and shown ur fully. Itcnl KHtnto Transfers. The following tr.insforu were lilod It. the county clerk's oflico yesterday and reported for Tun BKK ' by Amos' roil estate tate agency , September 1 : Horace Everett to Charles Hood , n i 1 H o . } , 015 , .11 § 027. Edward Ltn mack to Catharine Lang nnek , o A n o | , S. % ' . ) , -I , $1-100. 11. T. llryant to Isnno Donnoy , lot 5 block , Boors' add , § Mf > . Churli-B Heed to W. H. Chrisman i wi no | , 0 , 70,41 , § 1,050. U. M. Smith to 11. H. Woodmancy trustee , lot 10 , block i > , Macodonia'i add , S500. 11. 11. Woodmancy , trustee , to 0. M Smith , lots 1 and , block 10 , Macedo. ilia's add , $100. J. II. Crommoll to J. II. Henry , w ' s w } , and w.n w and a e } a w } , ll > , 7 ( < i Kiitcrtalnmonr , Remember thu literary pociul nt the rooms of the V. M. 0. A. , No. 12 North Main atruut , vliia evening nt 8:15 : , I'llOliHASIMK. 1. Miuie. ' . ' . lUviJIiif ? Miss Ida Wnllair. ! ! . Holt Mr. Kliuur Stauy , I. lU'fltutlou Air. Clias. J.ouclcH , 0. Tuck J. X. ( J. Wylie. Inti'milniioii , ( i. Mu Ic. 7. DisciiM-lon , "LWIeHin the Air , " J. ! ' . lljrku and otliurn , 8. .Solo , MieaLizzie Itscer , I ) . Jtiwllmr Mr. Omlcr 10. . , Qiii'.tinua All. Mrs , n , J , Hilton , M n , , . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 322 Middle Brotdviy , council Blufl , , ' NASH BROTHERS We will give $25 for any horse we cannot cure of interfering , knee cut ting or forging , All Shoes are Hand Made and NO MACHINE SHOES USED. All Work Guaranteed. 719 Broadway COUNCIL BLUFFS MAXDEMAKERS & VAN , ffia n H B STA R BUILDING A SPECIALTY. 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Slutsmnn St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention and satisfaction Guaranteed. W. P. ALYSWORTH Fruroo Houses mo\cj on tlio LITTIK GIANT trucks and any distance and over any Und of ground. IlllICK HOUHi:3 : raised. All work guaranteed. W. I' . AYLSWOKTU , 1010 Ninth street . COUNCIL BIATFS. WHOLESALE Pntlow Ti Etc. , Ulllltjljf , il ; . tf Srccal attention by mall * COUNCSL BLUFFS , BA. as ) WHOLESALE DEALiEUSBIN ] TT A ffwo ft A "D < MAlDl Jl.lrE nnd 344 IJ road way. OODNOIL BLUFFS ICHV DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF n HAMS , BACON RIED BEEF , SALT PORK AVD LARD , 742 Broadway - Council Bluffs. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special a vcrtlsement * , eiia aa Lost , Pound , To Loan , For Silo , To Rout , Wants , BoardIng - Ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In tills column at tbo low rate ol TEN CENTS l'iK : LINK ( or tbo first Insettlon Mid FIVE CENTS PER LINE lor eacb subsequent n- ssrtlon. Leave advertisements at our offloo , No. I'oail Street , near Broadway WANTS. and excellent ) unman llestot rclcruiec ( , 'uori. Aililti' s ( J , HKK olllco , Council liltilfa. IT'OK 8ALK At a InrKHin.n frouli sotck of Viuga JL' and Miillcinu , fiirnltino nml Ihturca , In stateroom - room No. 1C8 U ) > pcr lirondunj ; rent low , luaeo runs met thruo ycard , Apiily at once to A. SHOE- MAKEIt. M. n " \\7'ANTED Dinliic room plrl Imnicillotelj' . WORCB \ $15 i > cr month , apply of Steward , Ogdcn Houso. E1UK SALK My roslilenos , curlier 7th avoiulo ami 10th street. If taken BOOH will et.ll ( or sJ-.COJ below \aluo. Will alia cell liirnlturo , carpets , io. , ftll or In iiart. II not Bold at unco will rent | irwnl- SCH , with bouse ( urnUbed or unfurnished , at moderato rent. Any ono thinking of niuklnj ; tbclr homo In Council lllulld 111 do well to lincstl- Itato this offer. It la tlio best bargain everoITercd in the city. M A lll'TON. OLD 1'APEIIS For ealo At DKB olllco , at 26 cents a hundred. WANTED Kvory boilym Council Binds to take TmsBKi. Delivered by carrier at only twenty centu a woek. A CENTS Ladles anil pontlcincn can ni.iko first xclofa wanca by eelllni ; the "Champion Besom Strvcthcr and ronlnK Board. " Ketulla at tl.OO. Any l.vly can do up line ehlrt without a wrlnkU mil ( -lcvn It aa nlcelyaatliobcstlaundrlcacan.Addrceu ( or paitlcularu U. B. 8. i I. Co. , lisa oflioo. Councl Ulutl * . . oo. . 100LUN ] \ STREET , "OUN01L ULUPF8 . - - IOWA J.It. TATK. WAIUIK.V W1IITK I'ractloo In Htato and Federal Courts. Collodions promptly attended to. Uonm 1C , Slmgart'i" COUNCIL 1JLUFKS , IOAVA. JACOB SIMS. E. P. CADWELL SIM3& CAUWELL , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Olllco , Main Street , Hooini 1 and 2 rihugart \ Mo- Mahon'd Block. Will practice In htitu am ! Federal L , 0. BEAOKETT AGENT , 224 & 220 Urotvdway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . lOrVA , STATIONKRY , TOYS AND NOVELTIES. Largest Stock LOWE3I Justice of the Peace , Omaha and Council Blnffr. Real ostata collection agency , Odd Fellow3 Block jver Savings Bank. rnos. orncim , U. H. PDS T. Council Bluda Established 1858 Doalera la Foreign > nd cmostla Kicbunso nn Ilnuo Sccurltt BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant No .35 I'carl Street - Council BluUd on a. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of the arrival 'and do- narturo of trains by central standard time , at the [ ocal depots. Trains leave transfer depot ton mln U.DS earlier and arrive tvn minutes later. CHICAGO , HUttLISOTON AND qCIHCT. HAVB. AURIVK 6:35 ] im Chicago Express 0:00 : a in 9:40 : a ni Fa t Mall. 7:00 : pu < 6:46 : a m 'Mall anil Express , 7'Jin : | 12-0 : p m Accommodation. 2.30 p in At local depot only. KANSAS CITY , 8T. JOB AND COUltCIL BLtTF.1 , IOOS : a m ( Mall and Express , J7OS : p m 8:05 : p m I'aclllo Exprcsd , 6:50 : p m CUICAQO , UUWAtlKXK AND HT. PADl. 6:25 : p m Kxprees , 0:05 : a m 9:15 : a m Express , 0:55 : p m CII10AOO , EOCK I3MM ) AND riClHC. 6SO p m Athntlo Exprtxj , 0:06 : a in 9:25 a m Day Express , 0:54 : p in 7:20 : a in Doslfolnes Accommodation , 6:05 : p in "At local depot only , WABASU , BT , LOU I a AMP I'ACIFIO , 1:20 am Mall. 4l&pro : 6:10 : pin Accommodat.ori U.OOam At I'ransfcronly ouicAcoand ORTUWUlnKK , 6:30 : p m Kxproim , 0:60 : p m 9:25 : a u > Paoilla Kxprces 0:05 : a m B10UI CITT AN'D rAClH7. i 7:10 : pm St. i'aul Exprosa , 8:50 : a in 7.20 a m Day Kxpruas 0:60 : p u ONION PACIFIC. 8:00 : p m Western KxprNS , S:35 : a m 11:00 : am I'adtlo Kjpresa , 4:10 : pm 7:40 : n m Local Express , 0:6-1 : a in 12:10 : a ut Lincoln Express , At Trnmfor only. DUHMT IlUl.SU TO OilAlIA , ve-7:20-8:30-0:30-10:30-n:40a. : : : : : . m. 1SO-S:3 : : 8:30-4:30-5 : : 0-8:30-11:06 : : p. in Sunday 0:30-11:10 : : a in. l:303:305iiO:30llC6 : : : : p. in. Artlvo 10 ulu to hcfori ) \iii'tlniH ) N. 8CHUKZ , OFFICE OVBR AllKlUCAN E.Xl'nES3. OUNCIT. . BLUFFS . 10W A E , Rice M. D , or other tumors removed without U Inlfo or drawloK o blood. CHRONIC DISEASES Over blrty yeara rractlcil eiperlenci 0 co Ko IVar troot , Council bluflj XJTConcultitloa Ireo IU [ .H. HORNE & C0.3 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wo mnko n specialty , nt our EASTERN factoryTof FINE HAVANA nd YAIIA CIGARS. All Cigars aold by UB are of our own mnnufncturo and warranted as represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , | C52 Broadway , * . U. H. 1IORNE&CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , . ; IOWA. SMITH & TOIjIiEIt , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 nnd 0 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. i OPPEB , FOE SALE REGARDLESS COST Light Koad Wacone , Piano Box Top aod Open Buff-les , Brewstcr Top and Open Bugplcs , Windsor Top and Open Uuirgics , Vboeton * ol all Idndaand two Seated Carriages. All of the aboio nio of my own manu facture and guaranteed the best of stockand llrs'-class In c\cry particular. Send ( or descriptive circular. fSTFactory and Olllco 27 , 20 and 31 Fourth htrect , Council Blurts. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF In Iowa and Nebraska , nnd aold for the least money nt 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , Mannfactarcr. urtalns , In Lace , Elflt , Turcoinan.tEte. , , Oil clothsSMattings , Linoleums Ets Choicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST , V x fc omo nnd bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods In our line. ' hcapoat place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishinga in the C'tv. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nou. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - .COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care , HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed bj FBANZ LISZT. I EMERSON PIANOS. Unrhnlled or Tone or 1'inlshi KIMBALL PIANOS Best Modern Price to Buy. The Kimball Orfran , so long and favorably known in the west , rficommonds itself. J. L. STI3WAUT , Solo Agent for above linen of Goods. Wareroonia , 320 IJroaclway , Con ncil Blulls , Iowa. Corrcspondonco Solicited. Agents Wanted. Metalic Gaskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PIIOMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 3XTo. OLS 3XT. 2XEixi. . SSt. . CJox.iia.oil The remaining HATS on hand will be Sold Below Cost to make room for New Goods , A Full Line NOTIONS always Hand J. J. AUWERDA , 317 Broadway , Council NEUMAYER'S ON THE THE'E 'E ! Furniture and appointments all now. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council Bluff Waves throe inch part 65c , Ooquetts lOc each , Switches lto$20 each , Hair ornamoms given with every chase , All kinds of hair work promptly attended pur to , Waves made of Ladies' ' combings at 50c per inch , ALL KINDS OF MRS , J. J GOOD 29 IVJain Stree EVERYTHING ! /ll'.STCLASU. No * . 217 nnd 219 S. Main St. , - COUNCIL BLUFFS BE. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 3VCO Eiv trio l ! lt the oath June by ue. tf > n'nnTnwfv ' bU"Be beuRIln CroBdl BlBff * D * BMITII prorn.to . JJUOADWA1 . COUNCIL BLCF