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    DAILY BJHiJfi-COUNCjLL BLUFFS FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 19 1884.
THE DAILBEE. .
BLUFFS
Friday Morning September 19
SUBSCRIPTION 1UTBS.
EvC rrltl > rent ? I * ' *
Bj-MMl - - - . . { 10.00 per j ear
OFFICE :
Ho. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway.
MINOE MENTION ,
See .T. Iloitor's now fall stock of cloth *
The trees in Bayliaa park are being
trimmed up.
Now shoda have just boon completed
at Hcaton's coal yard.
J. W. Rodofor's ofllco will bo closed
for a week or BO during his absence.
Dr. Dcotkin ia making great improve
ments in a brick dwelling on .Seventh
utroot ,
Pusoy'a mind must have taken a Hop
when ho attacked Lynmn on an old
rocord.
By sonic oversight no convention has
boon arranged to bo hold In Council
Bluffs to-day.
Regular mooting of Fidelity Council
No. 150 , R. A. , this evening. All
members are requested to bo present.
Tlio Bavarian band will bo in attend-
nnco at the roller skating rink , this
evening , for the .first time this sonson.
The wires 'aro being stretched for the
establishing of another circuit of twenty-
five electric lights , making aovonty-fivc
in all.
Sir. and Mrs. Vic Keller wore made the
victims of a joyous surprise party , num
bering about sixty friends , Wednesday
evening.
This evening there is to bo a mass
mooting at the opera house , and Mr.
Fuaoy's personal attack on Judge Lyman
will bo mot.
:
The Hamburg Nowa announces that
the dear old grandmother has declared in
favor of national prohibition , and will
enlist under the St. John banner.
P
The mud throwing has commenced in
this congressional district. Pusoy open
ed it Wednesday night. The ether side '
will put in its best curved pitchers to
night.
"It is not n question as to how this stAi
man or that man performed itt his young AiW
er days , but the question of how ho will AiHi
perform his present oflicial duties. " Hi
Congressman Pusoy at Atlantic. HiMi
Mine
Charles Dunkin , who was sentenced to
ne
thirty days in jail for stealing a pair of
pantaloons at Bono's store , \ras released I -6
yesterday his time being up. Ho gave 1'n '
Ills word that within an hour ho would bo 11
boyong the limits of the city and state ,
'
and would not trouble Council Blull'a W
again with his presence , at loaat or a ( ii
few weeks. If
S.T
At the opera house this evening
speeches are expected from Major Lyman , em
Colonel Sapp , Attorney General McPhor- cun
eon , John Y. Stone , Lieu tenant Governor
Manning and C. R. Scott. It is under- tlo
Blood that the attacks made on Major arj
Lyman's character by Congressman Pu- wa
Boy in his speech Wednesday night will tioi
bo mot in an interesting manner , and ini
doubtless the democrats will turn out in not
as goodly numbers aa did the republicans era
but
to hear Mr. Pusoy. It looks as if both
aides wore going to bo ventilated pretty was
* freely this campaign. was'J
ife In response to a telegram from the MO .1
sheriff of Sac county , Shorill * Sooman ar COU
rested Benjamin Block , of Sao -lty , ofC
[ Friday , while committing the di , rate Crn
act of procuring n marriage licoiibo , It aoci
Bcr
seems that young Block had eloped with Joli
Ilosolta McOilbory , and kicked the old thu
gent out of the wagon when ho attempt of
ed to step between "two souls with but a ot.nan
nan
ninglo thought. " Block would glvo no
information as to there whereabouts of was
his Rosetta , and after detaining him until Blip
Saturday without further dovolopomonts ball 1
Secinau released him. Ala
Conference Appointments. cho'J
The following is the list of M. E. con nut
ference appointments for the Council .
kin
Blull'a district , as road before the meet cho
ing at Red Oak , Monday : /
W. T. SMIJJI , Presiding Elder. cou
i Antor W. 11. Douglass Tlu
Coin L.U. Wickerehani Ma
College Springs U 0. itawli 8.
Council blullu 1i. X. Armstrong J
Council UluffH district
Wilbur Kink
! Ucninon , Ashul Tliornbruu tyl
Dow City II. H. liartuu Buo
1 ) unlap 0. ] , . Nye the
KlI.CUOM I. W. 1C\\I nan
KMOX K. K. hymor nanI
I'urmer City \V. .1. JJi-ck
3''rom < mt City ( ! . \Viiyniclc cou
Glonwood W. Al. XYi-lch nor
.Hamburg W. K. HCJUD ant
Jlnntiiifr und Silver City. , , A.V. . Amu > trmiir ' 1
llillHdulo 1. II. IJuittcy .
'J/ittlo Sioux J. S. Mnriuvr Nic
Lopan 0 M. Ward
H.ahoru J , F. St. Cliur 1
Mlssoutl Valley CyniH Binith Coi
Jlimouri Valley circuit A. I.ymer Ma
i''orlliboro C. W. Urewcr Ma'J
Norwich , to bu euppliud (1) ( ) . 1'niitt ) thu
Jtlverton and Itarragut C. K. l.yim 10
Sbenandoalt A. ] ' . Hull fift
Hldnuy A. II. Itu.k fra'J
Woodbine J. 1) . DoTnr 'J
Coi
Ken ) Estate Triuibl'erH.
The following traiiBfor * wore filed in ah
the county clerk'a olHceycstordayand reported - Sii
ported for TUB BEK by P. J , MoMahono , Sit
Sejitombor 1 , 1881 : Nl
1
Claua K-y to Adolph Kay ot al. , o hf otl ;
no < i' . and BW i\r \ , no qr , and no qr , BO qr , Sii
23,70,41. , . $5,0000. 7 , ,
Joliii Parks to Juliua Cherriess ot al. , jew j
lot 21 , blkll , Burns add. ow
Total Bales $5,750. Th
ThVi
\Vi
1'rlvaio C.
Mrs' WcsBott , nt fi04 M'jin street , a
compaUnt instructor , witn.begt of inf. { no
to begin ,
eronci-H , io prepared
nnd Gorinon. An
in French
BOUS n '
5 opportune/ for tbow dcsinng to Pa
get practical knowledge of these Ion- 7.
BOUND FOR THE BENCH ,
_
J , P , CoDHor Nominated by Ihe Republicans -
publicans for Cirenil Judge ,
A. Great Game of Twenty-Five
Innings ,
Details of the Convention.
The republicans of this judicial district
mot voatorday to nominate a candidate
for the oflico of circuit judge , this vacan
cy being caused by the resignation of
Judge Lyman to accept the nomination
for congress.
Much interest was felt , especially in
this city , for although Mr. .Sims had secured -
cured the delegation from this city and
had boon heartily endorsed by tno county
convention , n few of the members of the
bar , including one or two disappointed
aspirants for the position , joined in a
fight against him , and as the delegates
came in from the ether counties , poured
in all sorts of stories into tliolr oars ,
The convention mot at the skating rink
at 11 o'clock , the court house being occu
pied by the supreme court. C. M. llarlo ,
chairman of the judiciary committee ,
called order , and J. Fred fllyers , of
Crawford county , was called to the chair.
T. R. Wallace was made temporary sec-
rotary.
On motion of S. C. Osborno , of Mills
county , n committee of ono from each
county was named to consider creden
tials : C II Van Colder of Audubon , Paul
McLean of Carroll , Henry Temple of
Cass , A A Lackey of Crawford , J M Bar-
bour of Fremont , X A Church of Greene ,
S C Osborno of Mills , F Benjamin of
Pottawnttamio , and George Golly of
Shelby.
The following committee was chosen on
permanent organization :
Jno T Jenkins of Audubon , A T Bon
net of Carroll , W 13 Spuorior of Cans , D
A. Waterman of Crawford , J P Bouch of
Iromont , JR Wright of Mills , E H
llalght of Greene , N M Puscy of Potta-
trottamlo , Cyrus Board of Shelby.
'Iho convention then took a dinner ro-
oss until 1 o'clock , and changed the '
alaco of mooting to the Masonic tomplo.
On re-convening the committee on te
irodontials then reported the following
lologatos :
Audubon county Charles Van Gorder , J
Jenkins , W J Lancelot , 15 C lirookfiold ,
rolmCJJonwoll , US 1'holpJ LStotU.
Canoll county- M liutzor , II K Itussoll ,
1) Henry , N T Uonniitt , W. L Culbuitson ,
'mil McLnin , Goo W Uowon. /
Cam county 1. T Mullins , J II Scott ,
ramt'B 13 JJnico , Krank .7 Macomber , T K
Vallnco , W K dimrrierr O Jj Squires , 1) H
llolford , C JJ Onborn , Henry Temple. tl.K
Crawford-HOLaub I , W 11 Croci'iio , JJ K
Inthony , G W bounders , A A Senchy , A an
Vatcnnan , J Krod Myers.
I'reinont Win tiaton , W 11 ItnborU , S
lohiioi , T J It I'orry , W C Tumploton , .1 M th
Uubour , J P Head , SturL-ts Williams. hn
Gii'oiio. ( J S Tolivor , / A Cliurcb , ( ! B
launinp , 1' ] ) Itoso , U J ! Knight , W W Tur- ch
er , ,1 M lioliaja , AS ( iillilaml , Owen Lovo-
Aljlla. John Y Slono. lj W Tnblw W S HiFr
i6win , W G Summers , A II Wright , .lohn Fr
'nrker , 8. C. Ooliorn , W IIC Woodlmrnt , A lo
Doliih.
rottawattamlo N M Posey , T W MeC.-xr. l"
or , K Ij Shugnrt , .1 C Spanker , A It Chaie , wii
W Mation ' , Frnnk Conk , I'hil Armour , .1
Vhltc , F'Uenjumln , Kli Clayton. WllMc-
IhmiHS , J 15 Alntlock , Alex Woods , O M pi
larkOoo. - . T Smith , O JI Mnmiim , ' , W W
app , Jr. , A V Cntlorbiick. Htu
Hholliy D O Stuait , Coo , Gotty , 1' Unrips ,
iihn Wallace CiCd. li lilt
, Townsond. II W fjy-
H. Cyrus Hoard , 1'lntt Wicks , II C Hoi-
nub.
The report waa adopted.
The committee on permanent organina-
tin : reported in favor of making tompor-
y ollicora the permanent onea. This
as done with enthusiasm. boi
J. Fred Mycra thanked the convon- ma
mi for the honor , and dwelt upon the Bill
iportanco ] of making wiao ooloctions , aa cis
miinationa meant election. The demo ,
ata could ullbrt to induloin ( ; boy'a play , Lu
it not BO with the republicans.
A. A. Loachoy , of Crawford county , Me
is selected aa assistant secretary.
The roll of counties waa called for fro
iminationa. !
ve
.1. L. Stotta , in behalf of Audubon
unty.namudAI. Nichols A.T. Bennett , pel
Carroll county , namud Ooori o W.l'afno
awford county through A Wntormnn cin
condcd Mr I'aino'a nomination. J P cinc
ach , of Fremont , named J W U.ilby. dia
hn Y iStone , of Mills county , pronontod
onsmo of II 0 Watkins , N M Pusoy , coi
Pottnwautlamio county , presented that
Jacob iSimms , D G Stewart of Shelby Soi
mod N W Macy. OVl
AH each name waa presented applause
called out from their friends and Do
pportera. Doi
The convention proceeded to a formnl
Hot. It resulted : Paine 25 , Simo 21 ,
acy 12 , Watkina 11 , Nichols 8. No
oice , coi
The tiocond ballot resulted : Whole
imbur : of votes , 85 ; necessary to a choice 001f
Paine 2.'t , Sims 111 , Marcy 13 , Wat- Dt
us 12 , Nichols 10 , Dalby 8. No hei ;
oico. heiJ J
A third ballot was taken , ( iroono r
unty divided its vote , giving StnialA. .
result wae. Sima "IA ! , 1'iuno ] 8. { ,
acy iy , Wiitkins 12 , Nicfiols 10 , Dalby
In view of the fact that Fremont conn-
has ono candidate in the field , Mr.
mch stated that the delegation from V
cro : did not want to force Mr , Dalby'n 70 ;
uio. C
During the taking of the ballot , Cass 1
unty presented the inunn of J. P. Con- 1C
, nnd ctiat its eleven votes for him , C
) Crawford county put in ao"on more. K
The ballot otood : Sima , 2l ! 7 , Wiitkins
i.8 , Connor 18 , Paine 1H , Murcy'.I ,
icliols (1 ( ,
The fifth ballot rcBiilted : Sims 251 ,
nmor IS , Wiitkins 15 , I'aino 111 ,
acy ' . ) ; Nichols 0.
The auth ballot reuultud the same aa
iirovioua ono , except Sims lout two-
tha of u vote and Watkins gained the
action.
The seventh ballot resulted : Siraa 2IU
c
Biiner 18 , Watkiiw 17 , 1'aino 11 i , Macy mlt
Nichols G. 1
In the uighth ballot ( iroen county put aoi <
hnlf of a vote for Connor instead of for i
ima , leaving the result Conner 22i , i
ima 21 , Watkins ' 5 , J'dino 1U , M"acy Jl , IDo i
ichols ( > . IDoJi
In the ninth ballot Green throw the
hcr half onto Conner giving him 27 ; enl
inn , 21 , Watkins 15 , Muoy , ' , , Paine , or bun <
Nicholu , 7.
In thu ti'iith ballot Sims lost ono of his
xn doli'g.ition , going over \Vntkina. .
ho ballot stood : Comipr 18 , Sims 18 ,
r'atkina 18 , Puine 10 , Maoy ! , NlchoU con
Soi
The eleventh ballot : Sinm 18 Ii-0 , Con- f. . > r
: 18 , Wntkins 10 ! 1 D , Puino 15 , Musy Ci-i
Niuhoh 8. prl
Twelfth lullot ; Smw 20 , Conner 18 , LOI ' 1 !
'aino 10 , Watkitis M , Mftcy 10 , Nichols bill !
ll'C
Thirteenth ballot. Conner22J , Sims 19 , thu
Walkins M , Paine 11 \ , Macy ! , Nichols
0.
Fourteenth ballot Sims 21 , Connor
18 , Paine 10 , Watkins 15 , Macy 0 , Nich
ols 0 ,
M. Nichols then mndn n short enthusi
astic speech , avowing his loyalty to the
patty , and Insisting that there wore too
many candidates. Ho did not lesson the
number by withdrawing however.
The fifteenth ballot stood : Connor 21 } .
Sirna 1 ! . Paine 1 ! > Watkins 17' ' ,
Sixteenth ballot Connor 3.1 J , Watkins
. ' 50 ] , Macy ! , Paine 7 , Nichols . ' Sitm 1.
Seventeenth ballot Conner 27 , Wat-
kina 25 , Nichols 17 , Macy 11 , Pixino 5 ,
Kifjhtconth ballot Nichols 2.'I. Watkins -
kins In , Connors 18 , Payne 10 , Macy ! ) .
The nineteenth ballot brought forth
the name of Charles M. Harto. The bal
lot stood : Watkins 35 , Connor 22 } , Paine
211 , Macy 10 , Nichols 0 , Harlo 5.
In the twentieth ballot Poltawattatnio
wont over to Hart. The result was : Con
nor 2liA , Watkins 20 , Ilarto 10 , Paine
ll'M ' acy ! > .
Twenty-first ballot Connor 3.1 , Watkins -
kins 2. ) , Macy 1-1 , Dally 8 , Paine 7 , Mayor
Anderson 1 ,
Twenty-second ballot Connor 35 ,
Watkins 31 , Mucy 12 , Paine 7 , llarlo 2.
On the twenty-third ballot there was a
general breaking up. Connor had 35
votes. Carroll then changed 7 votes
from Paine to Connor and Audubon gave
liim 3 more , making . This waa act-
notinced as ' 17) ) and a dispute arose as to
tlio correctness of the count. Votes
were changed to Macy giving him in all
' 11. Then G'oorgo N. Smith that another
ballot bo taken. It wan claimed that the
proper way was to verify the ballot , in
stead of taking n now ono. The delegates
most of them were on their foot , and
there was a goodly amount of confused
talk and excitement. The chairman road
the result as follows :
For Conner , Auduborn 7 , Carroll 7 ,
Casa 11 , Crawford 7 , Oroon ! ) , Pottawa-
ttamlo , Total .15.
For Mucy , Fremont 8 , Mills ! ) , Potta-
wattamio 15 , Shelby ! ) . Total 41.
Mr. Connor was then declared the
nominoo.
Lieut. Gov. Manning on behalf of Pot-
towattamio county moved to make Con
nor's nomination unanimous , Several
jcconds were hoard , and the motion car
ried amidst much enthusiasm.
The convention then adjourned.
1
' J. W. Uodefor nnd family loft yesterday af-
ernomi for n ten days trip to Chicago.
L. Ballon , tlio editor and manager ( if the
Inrrison County News , of Missouri Valley ,
ras In the city yesterday ,
Harry Stoarn , of Holdredge , Neb , , who was
ormcrly In the wholesale liquor business here ,
/as In the city yesterday greeting his old
riondi.
CharlcH 3) . Arnold started last evening "for
ho . Now Knglaiid fit.itcs in the interest of
Cimball & Champ , the piomlnoiitro.il estate
nd loan agents of this city.
Will C. Oreo , who has boon connected with
lie Council lllulfn insurance company ollico
aa gene back to his homo in Dea Moincp , this
limato not proving very healthy fur him.
Krank Kills , for years of lied Oak , now of
Iiiron , D. T. , was in the city yesterday ,
'rank was ono of the active republicans of
awn for twoho yuan , nnd was especially no-
\ointhuKighth and Ninth districts , nnd
as in the front rank.
F. It. Hamilton , press ngont of Harnum's
leal i show , was here yesterday ; nlso G. A.
lannrd , the latter gave a street exhibition of
erooscopic viown hist evening , amusing nnd
itorosting a gieat crowd , at the same time Oil
Ivortising the show.
Tlio .Supreme Court.
The supreme court yesterday did a
oat did a great day's work , the grist
sing the largest ground through In
any months. Forty-six cases were
ibmittod. The following were the do-
siena rendered :
Forbor ] vs. Forbor , appi't , from Sal
ucasdistrict court. Aflirmod.
State vs. Shelton , Tappll't , from
nrnlmll district court. Reversed.
Bandouino ] , nppl't , va. Grimes it Co ,
oin Dea Moiiloa circuit court , lie-
iraod. la
Presser VB Prosacr , app'll't , from Wa- laa
llo district court , rovorncd. a
Ilaston vs Kline , npp'll'c , Dea Moinca
re nit court , ruvoraed.
Slack va Blackburn , app'll't , from Lee
strict court , aflirmcd.
Moore va Mourae , from Davis district
urt , allirmod.
Montgomery county , appellant , VB Jas.
iveraon ( and two like caaen ) , rehearing
erruled.
C. , B , it Q. , appellant , v Gould , from att
us Moines cirouit court , nllirinod. kii
White & Clarke , appellants , VB Beatty Or
Beatty , from Dallas circuit court , dia-
iuued.
Crowley VB B. , C. It. it N. Railway ili
impuny , appellant , from Benton district
mrt , aflirmod.
Stnto va. Jones , appellant , frpm liar-
ion district court , former opinion ad-
rcd to upon rehearing.
Boll va. C , B. A : Q Hailroad compa-
, appellant , from Appanooso circuit
urt. reversed.
COMMKHCIAIj.
COUNCIL I1LUITXH MAIIKKT ,
COUNCIL ISLUFrH , IOWA , St'Jlt. 1H , 1884.
Whoat-No. I inllllns , 7580 ; No. 3 , 05 ®
rojoctod&O.
Corn Local purpoans , 40@I5.
OaU Kor local purposes , IIS ® 10.
Ilny 31 < > OOiMl OU per ton ; b.ilod , 50CO
llyn I0@-ir.o7 Tl
Corn Meal 1 30 per 100 pounds. lee parl
Wood Good Hiipply ; prlcoa at yards , G 00 © u.n
) ,
Ciuil Delivered , hi r I , 11 M per ton ; eoft
per ton
Lard Fnlrbank'a , wholesaling at Ojfc. 0:4 :
Flour City Hour , 1 GO@.H 30 . , 6:46 :
15rooms a 'J5@3 00 per doz. IS : :
L1VK HTOCK.
10.0
Cattle Hutrhor cows 3 00@3 25. Kutchor 8:0 :
uore , I OWa I i5. !
. ) ,
Sbocp-i.M : 6 : !
iiogu iiiognn.
I'llODUOK AND rilDITS ,
.
o.a
Quotations by J , M. St. John & Co , , coin- D.ti
Union merchants , MH Droiidwny.
I'oultry Lh o old lions , 7c ; spring chickens ,
X'J ) f > 0 per dor.
IViiclioH-i bus. IKII1 00.
6:1 :
Lomoiu 1 60gfi OC per box.
15utter Creamery , 18@ ' 0cj cjuutiy , fi@
. 6:3 :
o.KggH 11 per dozen. 9t ;
Vi otutiltw-1'otntocB , 80@10o per buthol ; 7MO
loualOCii 50o ixir bu ; npploo , chi'ico cookmg 7.SO
ruling , 2 riO ( , ! 10 ( ) ; bn. n , 1 7f60 per | )
ishol ; Hux'ct tiutntoeii 00 'jur bbl.
uu :
7:4 :
An Mxpocllllon in Houlli Aniorlua ,
WASUINOTOS , 1) . 0. , Soptombcr 18. The
iippuinted to visit Central and
l >
tilth Amoiica will leave thu 10th of October Sso :
the City of Mi'.xk-o , whence they go to u ui
to I
-'iitral Amvilc.i , mid afterwards visit thu
lnclul | rnuntrioj of Suiith America. Ttio
inmutl MI cxpi'c-tH to tin gonu nix montliH.
The ue'lUKvucrt'lHry ' of tha troaiury had In-
ad uwurrant for $1110 100 in favor of the ill-
oiH of tlia New Oilfuiu expjsitioii , being P3
iuitalliueut , tM + , . +
Oustdmers Should Hot Neglect the
Present Opportunity for
Securing Bargains
I3ST
Fresh , New Goods Almost Daily
and Inviting Examination ,
NORENE & LANDSTE.OM . ,
Fall Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style
oil Short Notice and a Reasonnlo Prices.
10 Main Street , Council Bluffs.
3,000 Elcctrlo Belts fold ( or the Month ot Juno by ua.
References Any of the business' houses In Council IllufLj. JUDD & SMITH rroprletora.
ilesrooms 310 , Broadway. Manufactory 30 , Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS-
On Monday , Sept. 8 , we Degin to make a
arge reduction in the prices of HOSIERY
nd : LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
A Full Line of NOTIONS always on Hand
J. J. ATJWE&DA & CO. , 317 Broadway ,
OUftCIL BLUFFS - - IOWA.
0 )
THE MODEL bTEAM LAUNDRY
am
Is bettor prepared than over before to till all demands for washing. Wo call your fac
tontion especially to our capacity for doing family washing. Very low rates. All
nds : of work done in first-class order. Special pains will bo taken witli flannels ,
rdora sent by mall or otherwise receive prompt attention.
ALBERT P. JOHNSON , Proprietor.
2 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS
WIIOLK3ALK DBAIiEKS IN
and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS IO\V FTI
1111
Railway Time Table.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
ho foIIowltiK are the tlmo ot tlio arrival anil de-
tun ) ol trains by otntral ntviiUnl time , at'
il depot * . Trains lurvve transfer ilupot ton mlu
l cantor mul arrive ten minute * later.
CIIICAOO , HUKUNOrON AM ) ( JUINOY.
AV . AttttlV * .
IS pin Ciile.vroKxprosi 8,00 in
10 ui Knat Hall. 7:00 : p n'
i am 'Mall ami Kxprean , 7'Jpm :
! 0 p in Accommodation. ! MO p in
'At local ilrpot only.
KilSiH CUT , ST. JOH AMU COUNC11. ELUm.
IS a lu Mall and Kxprwg , 7M p m
IS p m 1'adllo Kijiresj , 6:50 : | i ui
ClllCiUO , lllkWADXRII AND BI. fAUk
5 p m KnpruM , 0:05 : a ni
6 Ul Kil'rrtJ ' , 0(6 : | ) in
CHICAGO , OCK IHUANU AND PAOinO ,
0 p m AtUntlo Eiprena , 8:05 : a m
U a ui Day Kxprotu , 0M : p m
0 a ui 'Di > 8 Moluoa AcoommoilitloD , 0.06 p m
At local ilopot only.
'WABADU , Mr , LOUIS AMI FACiriO.
10 a m Mail. 4:15 : p in
0 p m AccominoJ > t.on 0.00 a m
At Transfer only
cuiOAuoand KOBTUWIUTIUI.
Kxpr&bi , fl:50 : p in
Pacific Kxprew 9OS : a in
BlOt'X CITT AND rACIHO ,
ipm fit. I'atil Kiprew , 8:00 : a m
IB 01 Day KxprvM I'M p in
UNION Mrmo.
opra \Vustcra Kxprrai , 6SS : a m
uam I'aulllo Kxiireiu , < : < 0 p in
Oaui Local Kii'riiwi ' , 0:61 : a in
0 ui Lincoln KXITIMJ ,
At Trauifor only.
PUUKT TBMX8TOOUAIIA.
aave-7.-20-3a-0:30-10:30-llMa. : : : : m. 1-.80.2-J
: SO04:30.11ofip. : : . m Sunday 9:30-11:10 :
. lai : > .3:30-6:30-l.-3 : : .llo5 : , p. in. Atllv 10 n n
lxilu luavtiitf llo\ '
Mrs , H , J , Hilton , H IL
aTSIOIAN & SUIiGEON
322 , Ooanoll Dlufio ,
N. SCHURZ.
IiiQtinp nf tlin Ppann
Jllolibu Ul lllu rtiubu.
OFFICK OVEH AMKIUOAN KXWIKS3.
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
Dr , W. H. Sherrads
DENTIST ,
Masonic Temple , A
Council Blulls * * Iowa.
7111
W. R.VAUCHAN.
Justice of the Peace.
Omaha and Council Blnllr.
Real eatata oollectlou agency , OJJ Fello a Block
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DENTIST.
100 MAIN STREET ,
HVA
Co
HT3" , JaUJtvllJtli fir H/ Qj-U.j
WHOLESALE DEALERS
Wo make n specialty , nt our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA ncl
Y AHA CIOARS. A.11 Cigars Bold by ua are of our own manufacture and warranted
aa represented.
OPERA HOUSE 01OAU HOUSE , I 552 Broadway , "
H. II. UOUNE & CO. , I COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
KIEL'S SALE STABLES.
Keep horses nnd mules constantly on linntl which we will soil in Retailer
or Wholesale lots. All stock Warranted as represented. Whole
sale and retail dealers in grain and baled liny. Prices
reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed
SOIKCIILTJ'TIEIR '
Corner Fifth Avenue it Fourth Street Council Bluff
Has Enlarged and Re-fitted His Store , and OlTors Extra Inducements to
Purchasers of DRY GOODS , FANCY GOODS ,
LADIES' AND GENTS'
FURNISHING GOODS.
734 Broadway , . . . . Council Bluffs.
MRS. S. J , NOERIS ,
Having opened in a now store I invite the inspection of ladien.
MUS.S. , T. NOUUIS , U.-W IJromlway , . . . . Coun Khifh ,
8BIIT11 &
LEADING MERCHANT TAIL011S
7 and 0 Main nlrcot ,
COUNCIL BLUKFS , IOWA.
A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From.
LARGEST ANDBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF
In Iowa and Nebraska , and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Council
Bluffs , Iowa.
'
COST until ? all aro.dlgposcd ? ° .ooj9 of. and } MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , Mannfactnrer ,
urtalns , in lace , n'fe ' , Turcoman , Etc. on cloths , Mattings , Linoleums Etc
[ hoicost arid Best Selected STOCK in the WEST ,
jmo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods In our Hno.
Jheapost place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings In the
C'ty. Upholstering nud Bedding Supplies.
Nos. C , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS
Mail Orders Filled Prompttv 'I ' an f
ETER S'OE SALE COST
Light Houl Wacom , Piano Box Top anil Open IlugKlei , Brcufctcr Top and Open Busies Windsor Ton
Open Hinrclca , I'hacton- all klnJ niul two Seated Carriage's. All of tlio aboie are of my own manu
cturo and guaranteed the bebt of stock , and llm'-cUss In i-icn partlrular. Bond for dtccrlptha circular
jMTFoctory and Olllco ii7 , 23 and 31 Koiirlh street Couniil Hlulfii.
w. p , ALYSWORTH !
rMroHoimes moved rn tlio LITrti : GIANT trucks al any distance and over any kind ol croiind
KICK HOU.SHSralic.1. All work KUarantocd , h
vy.i' . ATTiswoimr , IPIO sintn street.
HASH BROTHERS
WQ will give $25 for any horse we cannot
cure of interfering , knee cut
ting or forging.
XII Shoes are Hand Made and NO MACHI
SHOES USED. All Work Guaranteed.
Broadwa/ . . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS
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HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS
Kndorstid b ; I'/UNZ / Lihrr.
EMERSON PIANOS.
Unrhallod or Tone or I'lnUli.
KIMBAIL PIANOS
liest Modern 1'rico to Buy ,
The Kimball Orsan. BO long and favorably known In the west , rncommonda ItaaH
J. I , . STKWAHT , Sola Afieut for above lines of Good * Warorooms. ? 29 I3i
'ouucil lilulfd , Iowa. Correijxndeuce Solicited , Agenta Wanted.