Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 03, 1884, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 3 , 1884.
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Wednesday Morning'September ' 3 ,
SUBSCRIPTION KATES ,
fir Currier week
UyMMt - $10.00 per
OFFICE :
No. 7 Toarl Street , Near Broadway.
MINOR MENTION ,
See J. Roller's fall goods.
W. T. Cole haa succoodnd the firm of
Cole it Maxwell in the livnry busi
ness ,
The county board at its session yester
day devoted most of its time to the con
sideration of roads ,
John 0. Shepherd and Edna R. AVighl-
man , both of Woslon , were yesterday
given permit to marry.
In the circuit court yesterday the caao
of. Morris against the city was still on
trial but noarlng its end.
Jnstio Schurz yesterday happily tied
the knot matrimonial which made Hamp.
Brady nnd Carrie Buyers , both of Oma
ha , huaband and wifo.
It has boon discovered that sometime
during the vacation sneaks have pilfered
the Stutsmau street and Bloomer school
buildings , stealing the waste baskets ,
hand bolls , and other little articles.
The letter carriers are making great
preparations for their annual ball Sept.
10 , at Bloom & Nixon's hall. There
should ba no trouble in disposing of a
largo number of tickets , as the boys are
entitled to a benefit.
Wm. Donald , who has boon teaming
for Moll's lumber yard and who occupied
n room near the yard , has boon victim
ized by sneak thieves who got away with
a $35 suit of clothes , a $15 overcoat and
a valiso.
A man named Murphy haa boon relieved -
liovod from the janitorshlp of the Bloomer -
or school building. It is said that ho
used his tongue a litllo too frcoly in
talking to some women to suit the board.
Hugh GOBS has boon put in his placo.
HOBO C. Griflln has commenced an ac
tion for divorce from James E. Grlflin ,
on the ground of abusive treatment.
They were married in Yanktin in April ,
1872 , and have separated once , but made
up , and now oho wants a separation for
good.
There was a rousing republican rally
at Carson Monday night , at which Frank
Shinn spoke , ns did also Milton Xort-
man , a young man who casts his first vote
this fall , and whoso maiden speech proved
an excellent ono. Arrangements are
made for another and greater rally on the her
15th , when Judge Lyman will speak.
J. Iloitor , whoso tailoring establish has
ment on Broadway is ono of the most ity.
popular resorts for thoao who delight in
being well dressed , has been getting ono
of the imcst stocks of fall goods ho ever
had , presenting a great variety. You III
should drop In and examine thorn , sco
styles , got prices , oto.
The Main Street Fluff ,
The evening democratic paper raised a vor
howl about the republican demonstration Thi
on Saturday night , not only ridiculing fool
the whole affair , oven at the aacrifico of moi
truth , but wont so far as to claim that ofl
some of the republican torch-bearers at the
tempted to burn the democratic banner , Olli
which appears to have no foundation in od'
fact beyond the jocose uplifting of ono of iut
the marcher's torches , who laughingly ext
remarked that the flag hung so low it hoc
his
could easily bo scorched. To oil-sot this not
sensational prevarication of the evening nut
paper it is claimed by the republicans who Tli
promise to bring adozon democratic ) wit not
nesses to provo it , that along the line of am
march the torchboarorn were not only pul
far
celled all sorts of names , and Insulted in
Ion
various ways , but that ono gang throw
Ion
mud at them. The democrats should
look at homo before they talk mud more. Jai
If the same insults had boon oll'ored a an
los
democratic parade , they would havocomo
out with howling headlines about the apj
tlii
great republican outrage. Gu
Some strange suspicions has boon ex
pressed about tlio largo Hag which the sec
lot
democrats have hung out on Main stroot.
It is said the
that the democratic Hag on
Broadway is the ono used four years ago , not
and the question arises whora they got
am
the ono they hung out on Main street.
boi
The republicans had ono four years ago ,
cd
but someway it has got lost , or at least
the republicans are unable to find it goi
this year. Is it possible that the demo ofhit1
cratic flag on Main street is the republi ing
il6
cans' lost Charlie Roas ? This is the query '
which is being asked. SO
tot
COMMKHOIAIj , SOI
COUNCIL DLUVrS MARK1CT , am
COUSCIL BLUNTS , IOWA , Sept. ' , 1MB84. wo
Wheat-No. 1 milling , 7C@SO ; No , 3 , C5@ pri
70 ; rejected 50. ISo
Corn Local purposna , 40@4B. pn
OaU For local purpose * , 35SHO. ( ret
Uoy 810 00@IU 00 per ton ; baled , GO@GO retVc
Rye 10@45o.
Corn Meal 130 per 100 pounds. , set
Wood Good supply ; prices at yard , 0 00 ®
g t vr
Coal Delivered , hard , 11 CO per ton ; Bolt. cit
G 00 per ton '
yet
lord Falrbank'0 , wholesaling nt OSc , lie
Flour City Hour , 1 C0@3 30.
Biootns 2 95@3 00 per doz. po
fai
LIVE HTOOK. of
Cattle liutcher cowa 3 00(23 ( 25. Butcher
3cr , .
Sheep 3.CO.
liogn 1K@1G5. !
rHODDCE AND KBUITB.
Quotations by J. M. Bt. John & Co. , commission - a
mission merchant * , 038 Broadway.
Poultry Llva old henn , 7c ; spring chickens , er
5 00@2 60 per doz.
Pesches i bus. box , 1 00.
Lainons 4 60 @S 00 per box ,
Butter Creamery , 18@ ! > 0c ; country , 0 ©
2uc.
2uc.Kpgs 14 per dozen. and
VegetebloB Potatoes , 30@4Co per bwhi-lj
-onloiiH , 40 OojMr ) buj apples , clirico cookuiu
JV eatimf , 2 Ua ) 3 00 bean and
; * , 1 7 u,2 60 i > or
"
"bushel ; Kweii potatom , 4 CO per bt ) ) .
out
No veil rrgnlfcteJ household ehouM bo with it
ou * . a bottle of Ai.'KOBiura Jiliioru , On
U
woild renowned apptitfcar and Invigorator
Jidu-flro of counterfeit * . Attc your grocer 01
firufulfiliir the gouulnu article , Manufactured
Ivj J , 0 , 13 , H\w \ jrt li Ai n. ) r
SAD SUIOIDE ,
A Slionnmlnnli YnntiR Iiiuly Ends Her
Iilfo Will a Hullct.
The sad and startling news comoa from
Shonantlonh that Miss Mablo Grifllth ,
daughter of John X. Oriflllh , the woll-
known stock and grain dealer of that
place , had ended her Hfo by the uao of a
revolver. < A correspondent of the Olobo
sends ( the following details of the event :
Mubol was fifteen years old in Juno
last , and had , with a sister next youneor ,
attended the formal College at this place
several terms. During the last two or
three weeks her parents were undecided
whether to send the girls to the college
pi to the high school. Yesterday morn
ing , at the breakfast table , Mabel in
quired ' whether they wore to go to the
college or the public school , and received
the : answer from her parents that they
thought it best for them to go to the
public ' school. She left the table crying
in and when the family
ing bitterly , were
preparing > for church said she would not
go to church today , as she was not fooling
woll. The fine farm residence of Mr.
Grifliith la about two miles cast of town.
The family , in their carriage , started for
church ; , Mablo and her father remaining
at homo. Mr. Griflith was lying on the
sofa sleeping and Mablo sat at the desk
writing. The father fell asloop. She
took the note she had -written , pinned it
teas her dross , wont to her room , and just
as the family were coming in the front
K 'ato , on their return from church , fired
tin fatal shot.
The i family have the sympathy of all
in their terrible allliction. They have
throe girls and two boys younger loft. a
Mabel was their oldest and a girl of
quiet , ladylike habita. She was idolized
by her parents , and almost her every
wish was granted , and the little tan
trum that ended so sadly was thought
tel bo only a girlish whim that she
would soon got over ; but not ao , she
scorned to brood over it , and calmly decided -
cidod that suicide was no now thing to
hoi ; that aho had thought of it before ;
that she would rather die than bo ilia-
graced by being sent to the public of
school. She bade thorn all good-byo ,
and requested that her body ahould bo
thrown into the river or burned , and
that she did not want to bo buried in the
ground , as she mlghtcomo [ to life again.
The remains were buried today in the
Shenandoah < comotory. The funeral
services were brief , and at the
house. The procession formed at the
house and proceeded to the comotory. It
was a half milo long. Mr. Griflith'a ac
quaintance la very largo. The crime was K.
committed aa the family were coming in
the front gate on their return from
church. The family hoard the report ,
but not knowing what had happened. A
younger sister ran up stairs to take oil'
hot things , when she found Mabel lying
face down upon the floor. She called [
hot tathor , who had not hoard the
ahot and was still doaing. Ho
hastened to the room and lifted
the prostrate form of his daughter , sup od
posing she had only fainted. There odG.
pinned to her dross was the note , the
contents of which were on the desperate
deed. Dor protcsaors at the college say caal
that as n student she was a most nmiablo
and sweet disposition sjirl. The verdict are
dicl of the coroner's jury was "death by San
own hand , while aull'oring from temporary
porary Insanity. " This closes another PatC
chapter in the history of our city that Pla
cast a pall over the entire commun PlaC
.
Noi
TEE FIVE POINTS. conJ
Del
Feeling : and WransICH AIIIOIIK tlio
Mon AVIio AVcar Stnra. CaaT
bo
The city police hoadqnartora ia not avery iron ;
13.
very harmonious sort of place now.
There seems to bo a good deal of ill- leyC !
fooling and potty jealousies among the
members of the police force , and a sort ropi
breach between the city marshal and C.
chief of police. Night before last rosi
Ollicor Ed. Bates was sharply reprimand- lion
by his ohiof , Tom Skinner , for loav- f
' his boat -without
, permission. Bates II.
explained that ho had loft a note at aim
headquarters explaining the necessity of
boinR nway for a few hours , the chief wilma
being there to consult with in person , ma
and ho not having time to go to hia liouao.
Tlio chief insisted that ho had no busi Ea
ness to leave hia boat without porminsion ,
nnd some aharp words following , Bates fiol
pulled oil' his star , gave hia whistle a
farewell toot , and said ho would not belong -
long to "tho gang" as ho called them , any
longer. The chief has put in his place the
James Anderson , a young man who boars
excellent reputation , and will doubt rep
provo a good ollicor. Yesterday Bates hoi
appeared with another star on hia breast
this ono being that of Doputy-Marshnl qr
Guanolla having appointed him. This
aooma likp a throwing down of the gaunt- blk
to Chief Skinner and an open avowal
that the marshal and chief of police will 11
pull togothur.
Then there is i ionoral { howl raised pt
among the members of the police force
because the council committee haa decid
to pay their August snlarioa in
general fund warrants instead qr
cash. Tlioso warrants are sell
for seventy-five cents on the
dollar , BO that men who expect to got
00 a month find they have to be con lots
tent with $ -15 cash. It is claimed by
some that they were given personal assur
ance by some of the alderman that they
would bo paid in cash , but to their sur
prise they now find to the contrary.
Komo of the ollicurs refuse to take the
preferred warrants , others threaten to
resign , and all nro waiting for Mayor tha
Vaughnu to return , hoping that ho will
that they got the promised cash.
Some of the police force own express trip
wagons for which they have to pay the
city the common carriers' license , and Joe
the city refuses to receive aa pay for
licenses those warrants in which the
policemen are paid. This sooma hardly In
fair , but ia much like other procedures
the present city government.
K ,
TlioKluctriu Girl.
Yesterday forenoon Miss Mattie Leo
Price , the electric girl of Georgia , gave
private exhibition of her peculiar pow
, in the parlors of Bochtolo's hotel , to
which the representatives of the city In
proas were invited. The little lady is
said to bo only fourteen yoara of ago ,
certainly looks fully as young as of
that , a rather pretty face , petite form , last
modest manner. Her power is &
atr/inga / ono , by whatever name differ ,
people may choose to call
She performs feats which
would take giant's strength to do ,
ind yet , apparently with no muscular
exertion , but limply by eomo aocret pow-
, known not even ( o hcreelf , In order "
to give her something csy to start on
Clark , the elongated newspaper fionc ?
was given the hickory stick to hold , am
as ho clutched it with a desperate at
tempt to make some reputation for mm
clo , the electric girl simply touching th
ends of the stick with the palms of ho
hands , twisted it , and turned it , whil
Clark in his desperate cfTorta to hold 01
and keep his balance , kept rntrealing , un
til ho tumbled ever into an easy chair
with hia head going butnp up ngains
the ' wall. Then Hunter , the heavy
weight of the Nonpareil , who has jus
enough : malaria loft in him to feel cross
took the stick and grasped it with a fool
ing of conscious power aa ho gave Clark
a contemptuous sldo glance at the lat
tor's weak showing. Hunter hold pn
but ho danced about like a performing
Jumbo , in his frantic attempt to hold on
IIbr foil exhausted on the sofa , and was
brought to by a dash of cold water
Whittlcsoy , the terror of the Glebe , who
wi up such sensational _ yarns abpu
re ; outrages , got hia bull-dozing
grip on the stick , and called Maynard
the buaincsa manager , to help him up
They fell in a heap , and doolar
od it was oven harder
than ! to find any news in the Globo.
Then the little Miss had the party hold
onto chairs , which she twisted * just aa
oanlly ? by her magnetic , electric , or what
ever it may bo called , touch. The best
tee was in lifting. First , Clark sat in
the chair and by simply touching It with
hoi hands aho lifted him , chair and all ,
six inches from the floor. It was the
getting down , though , that broke Clark
up Ho foil in a heap like a pile of
whiplaahea , and the chair was broken in
the tumble. Finally thrco of the party
wit a total weight ofISO pounds got on
to the I chair and she lifted these easily in
like manner. There was no need of
further ; tests to satisfy the visit
ors that she was a little wonder anyway.
FIXINGPOlTTHE FAIR ,
Council Ulud'H to bo "Well Itoprcsont-
ccl AcroHs the Itlvcr ,
It has boon decided by the managers
oft the driving park and fair association
that a fair hero wouldn't bo advisable
this season. It anpoars that in some
line at least , it cannot bo for a lack of
material to make up an exhibition , as is
Qvidont from the following list of these
who make headquarters hero , and who
are preparing to make exhibits at the
Dmaha fair :
OmI
H. L. Miller , general agent for George
K.I Oylor Manufacturing company.
K.kin . C. Addis , general agent for For-
kin : Windmill company.
C. D. Harmon , manager western
branch of Iloosior Drill company.
C. H. Hoagland , general agent and
alsc ono of the directors of the Peru
Mow company.
E. ! W. McUargor , general agent Buck-
eyeD binders and reapers.
DooroWolls & Co.are to bo represent-
by W. II. II. Pierce , P. L. Hallor ,
G.moi Hamilton and several other gontlo-
moi .
moiI
E. A. Helm , manager , F. A. Spraguc ,
jashier , C. L. McDonald and A. Wall
ro to look after the interests of the
sandwich Manufacturing company.
A. A. Parsons , general agent for St.
Pat harvester company.
G. 0. Prescott , general agent for
Piano manufacturing company.
O. P. MoKosBon , general agent for
Northwestern Manufacturing and Car
sompany.
J. S. Grotzor , general agent for Grand
Dolour Plow company.
II. C. Barnes , general agent for J. 1.
Caa Plow company.
The D.ivid Bradley & Co. exhibit will ate
looked after by W. W. Loomis , nd
roasnror , E. II. Moiriam , secretary , W.
Judd , J. E. Ludlow and H. C. Cook.
Shugart , Waite it Wies by J. A. Craw-
and W. 0 , Stacy.
G. 0. Modburg , and E. H. Haworth ,
representing Haworth Check-rower.
11 H. Van Brunt.'J. J. Vondoorveor , . ) .
Rockwell 1 , and G. W. Thompson , rep VV
resenting the agricultural implement \
liouao of Van Brunt , Thompson ifc Co. noF
W. S. Oass , manager , Marseilles Man
ufacturing company's branch house. W , \
. Taylor and 0. L. Hammol will repre
sent the samo.
The Keystone manufacturing company
bo represented by W. L. Patterson , :
manager : , 0. Ilubbard , and R. Stowart. ioiF
A. B. Endorton , general agent for the F
Eajjlo ; Manufacturing company. all >
J. ] Cartwoll , general ngont for Spring' oa
field Engine and Thresher company. not he
Kati
Itonl EHtalo TrmiHlors. i
The following transfers were filed in " ,
county clerk's ollico yesterday and
reported for TUB BKIS by P. J. McMa
hone , September 2 , 1881 :
W II Freeman to John White , pt nw A
so < | 1 , 710 , § 50. A
M F Rohror to Max Mohn , pt lot 13 , htn ,
4 , Jackson's add , § 'JG.
J P Casady to John Aton , lot 1 , blk
, Hill's add , § 257.
Uomiing Hanson to Peter Anderson ,
no qr nw qr 23 , 7013 , § 25.
Mary E Butlur to J M Butler , no qr
noqrlS , 77 , 41 , $500. P
J F Evens to D J Smith , pt n hf no
and so qr 0 , 74 , 48 , § 2,130.
Joannatto Leonard to John 11 Will- j.n
molt , n w qr soqr 23,77,43 , § 380.
S A Cunningham to Susan D. Graves , j.nA
1 and 2 , blk 15 , Carson , $000.
Total sales , § 4,014. A
Ueutonaut-flovciflor Manning la at homo
L. H. Mossier and wife have > rcturnoJ from
imt ,
T , Y , Fuller 1ms retnrnutl from an oxteiulw !
through tlio coat ,
O. K Taylor and wlfo left yesterday for St.
, where they will \lsit the fair.
Mrs. .T. O. Stewart , of Wuhb City , Mo , , In
the city vUltiuj'her brother , County Clerk
Street and family ,
JI , I/ . Miller , the ( 'ODt'ral ngmit of the Ceo , .Ma
Oylcr Manufacturing company , has re
turned from n Nebraska trip ,
F. H , Flench , of Lincoln , hay taken tliopu
sitiun of book-keeper in the agricultural ma
chinery house of J. W , Kloeb k. Co.
Mrs , J , M. Scnuloii , whu has been visiting
IVimbylvuum for thu past two months , I
exiH-ctod to return home this jiiornlng.Jf
K. A. Helm , manager for the branch house
thu .Sandwich Manufacturing company , left
evening for a brief visit t < > DPS Moluea.
_ o. o.
DENTIST.
100 MAIN STREET ,
"OUNC1L I'LU/fS - . . JOWA
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.
710 Broadway COUNCIL BLUFF ;
MANDEMAKERS & VAN ,
STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY.
201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsmnn St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention and satisfaction
Guaranteed.
. P. ALYSWO&TH.
' 'r mo HOIIBCB mo\cd on the LlTFtKOlANT trucks and any distance and over any kind of ground.
llltlCK HOUSES rained. All work guaranteed.
W. 1' . AYLSWOllTH , 1010 Ninth street.
COUNCIL BLLTFS.
DeVOL & WR1CHT
WHOLESALE
H Utn
, Lib ,
tarSpecal attention by mall * COUNCIL BLUFFS , BA. ,
EJB
WHOLESALE ; DKALEUSJINI
and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS IO\V
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
HAMS , BACON RIED BEEF , SALT PORK AVD LARD ,
742 Broadway - Council Bluffs.
PECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICK. ( Special a vertlocmcnte , BUO as Loet ,
mnd , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Board-
; , etc.slll bo Inserted In thia column at the low
to of TEN CENTS PEU LINE for tlio Brst Insertion
d FIVE CENTS PER LINE lor each subsequent n-
ndrtl
rtlon. Leave advertisements at our office , No.
arl Street , near Uroidnav
WANTS.
VAN1KD A youiiK lady ulshosa hltuation Io do
general copying 3r book keeping. Aildroaa G.
DKK olHce , Council Illiills.
VANTED A position liy a thorou''h accountant
and excellent ) eninan Ik'st of reference
\on. Address ( , HKK olllco , Council Hlntls.
_ . . AIK At a bargain , ft fresh sotck nf Drugs
and Mi illclnej , fiirnltiiro anil fixtures , In etoro-
001ei No. 100 Upper llroaclttaj ; rent low , ICOBO runs
\ei three years , Apply at once to A. SHOE-
AKEll. . .M- , ,
If ANTIJD Dining room clti linmeiliatcly. Wages
II $15 per month , apply of Utonaru , Ogdcn
louse.
71011 .SAIiK My rosl'lonca , rormr 7th u\onuo and
10th street. If taken soon will sell for $2,003
jlow value. Will nil o'oil furniture , carpets , &o ,
1 or i in part. If not sold at once will rent proml-
, \tlth hoiite furnished or unfurnished , at
lodorato rent. Any "no thinking of making
leir : homo In Council llluCTa ullliloulltolinestl -
ute this offer. It la the best 1'argaln cvrradercd
_ thu city. if A UPTON.
"iLU PAPERS For ealo at lisa Olllco , at 25 cents
/ a hundred.
LXTANTEB Every body in Council BluHfl to take
VV TniiUitK. Delivered by carrier at only twenty
unts a week.
OENT8 Ladles and gentlemen can make first
Vcloiia want's by selling thu "Champion Bosom
troothcr and roiling lioard. " Hotalla at tl.OO.
ny lady can do up a line shirt without a wrlnkls
nuKloBiltaa nloelya9tlio best laundries can. Addreno
irpaitlcalarsO. M. B. & I. Co. , CIB office , Counci
Mrs HJ Hilton. M n.
, , , . . ,
EYSICIAN : & SURGEON ,
223 Middle Broadwiy. Council Blulla.
.II. TATK. WARHKN W1IITK
TZEcSc
Practice In State and Federal Courts.
Collections promptly attended to.
Room 1C , Shugart'p Building ,
30UNOIL ULUtfrS , IOWA.
ACOB HIM3. E , F , CADWKLL
31MB A CADWELL ,
Ittorneys-at-law ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Ollice , Main Stieot , Hooina 1 and 2 Shligart k Me
lalion's Klock. Will practice In .Stale and Kcdera
uurts.
THE ItAVMOiND
L.O.BBAOKETT
AOr.Vf ,
224 & 22(5 ( Droadway ,
COUNCIL11LOFF3 , . JOtVA ,
STATIONERY ,
TOYS AND
NOVELTIES.
Largest Stock
Justice of the Peace.
Omaha and Council Blnfb.
leal citato collection agency , Odd Fellows Block
overSaings Bank.
II. II. PDSIT.
Oonnoll BluQa '
Established - 1856
Dealers In Foreign and omestlo Eichaneo in
llrme Securltl
BOOGE'S ' SIOUX CITY HAMS.
J. Y. FULLEB ,
Commission Merchant
No .89 Pearl Street Council Bluffs owa.
Railway Time Table ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The following are the tlmca ol the arrival and de
parture ol trains by central standard time , at the
local demta. Trains leave transfer depot tea ruin
a.ea earlier and arrlvo ton minutea later.
OIUCAOO , BUHUNdrOK AND O.U1NCT. J
LXAVB. AtlBIVR
6:35 : p in Chicago Express 5:00 : a in
0:40 : a m Kant Mall. 7:00 : p rr
C:45am : Malt and Kxprcaa , Tt'lpm
12:20 : p m Accommodation. 2:40 : p m
At local depot only ,
KANSAS CITT , ST. JOB AND COUNCIL BLUFFS.
10:05 : a in illall and Kxprcaa , J7:05 : p m
8:06 : p in 1'aclUc Kxprosa , 6:50 : p ui
CUICAOO , U1LWAUKXR AND ST. FAUL.
6:26 : p m Express , 9:05 : a m
0:16 : a m Express , fl:66 : p m
CHICAGO , HOCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC.
6:30 : p m AtUntla express , D:05 : a m
9:25 : a m Day Express , 0:64 : p m
7:20 : a m 'Dos ilolnos Accommodation , 0:05 : ; > in
At local depot only ,
WABASII , nr. LOUIU AMD PACIFIC.
1:20am : Mall , 4:16 : p m
6:10 : pm Accommodaton 0.00 am
At Trausler only
CUICAOO and NORTiiwmKiur ,
6:30 : p m Exproes , 0:60 : p in
0:26 : a m Pacllla Kxprees D:06 : a in
SIOUX CITT AND fACIrlC.
7:40 : p m St. Paul Express , 8:60 : a m
7.20 a m Day Kxprtiss 0:60 : p in
UNION FACIFIO.
8:00 : p m Western Express , 8:35 : a m
11:00 : m raulflo Express , 4:40 : p m
7:40 : A m Local Express , 0:61 : a in
12:10 : ft m Lincoln Express ,
At Tramler only.
DUHUY THA1SB TO OMAHA ,
Le ve-7:20-3SO-0:30-10SO-ll:40a. : : : : : m. 1:30-2:3 : :
3:30-4:30-6:30-6:30-11:06 : : : : : p. in Buuday 9:30-11:10 :
n in. lso.-3:30-5so-fl:30-ll:05 : : : : : p , in. Arilvi ) 10 uilij
to tieluralaatliiK tlinfl
N. SCHURZ ,
Justice of foe Peace.
OFFIOK OVER A11KHICAN EXl'nKSS.
OUNCIL BLUFFS . IOW A
E. Eice M. D.
or other tumors removed without tbe
knUe or drawing o blood.
CHRONIC DISEASES " kind' *
Orer blrty yean practlcAl ( zperitoo * Office No
Ioar treet , Council Ulttffd
jtorCooculUtlon tree
H.H , HOENE & CO. .
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Wo make a specialty , at our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA > nd
YARA CIGARS. All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted
as roprcsontod.
OPERA HOUSE OIGAR DOUSE , I 552 Broadway , :
n. H. HORNE&CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , . ; IOWA.
BAI1TU & TOMjKU , Agts ,
LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS
7 and 9 Main street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
OFFER FOB SALE REOrARDLESS COST
Light Uoad Wagons , Piano Box Top and Open BUfrfilM , Drowsier Top and Open Bupfrlcs , Windsor Top
nd Open Uuegics , l'hwton ! ol all kindaand two .
Seated Carriages. All of the abotc mo of ray o n inanu-
acturo and guaranteed the best of stockrunl llret-chss in c\cry particular. Send for descriptive circular.
fSTFactory and Olllco 27 , 29 and 31 Fourth Street , Council Ulufla.
LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KLNDS OF
n Iowa and Nebraska , and sold for the leaat money at 337 Broadway , Council
Bluffs , Iowa.
MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , Manufacturer ,
urtalna , In Lace , Fl'tc ' , , .TurcomanKEtc.Ii 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. : k
heapost place to buy CARPETS , Curtains nnd House Furnishings In the - \
CHv. Upholatering rnd Bedding Supplies. i
Nos. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS
Mail Orders Pilled Promptly and with Care.
IIALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS
Endorsed by 1'itANz LISZT.
EMERSON PIANOS.
Unrivalled or Tone or Finish j
KIMBALL PIANOS
Best Modern Price to Buy.
The Kimball Orcnn , no long and favor.ibly known in the west , rncommonds itself.
J. L. STKWAHT , Solo Agent for above lines of Goods. Warerooms , 329 Broadway ,
3ou ucil Bluffs , Iowa. Correspondence Solicited , Agents Wanted.
flJLBJLs * *
tVletalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds.
TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
3NTo. 3.2 2NT. 3VE .ixi. J3t. . CJota.3ra.oil
The remaining HATS on hand will be Sold Below
Cost to make room for New Goods ,
A Full Line NOTIONS always Hand
* . J. AUWEEDA , 317 Broadway. Council Bluffs.
NEUMAYER'S HOTEL
ON THE
Furniture and appointments all now. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council Bluff
Waves three inch part 65c , Ooquetts lOo each , Switches
to $20 each , Hair ornaments given with every -
pur-
nbase , 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
GRESTO1R8TCLA63.
/1R8TCLA63.
Nos. 217 nud 219 S. Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS
BE , JUDB'S ELECTEIC BELT ,
3,000 FJcctile Belt the onth Juuobyuj.
Agents Wanted !
lUlercnoeB-Any o the lu lne bouwi
ID Ckjuncll DIufls. JTOD i SMITH I'rorrleton
] ROADWAY19 .
OCUNOIL BLUF