Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 04, 1884, Image 6

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    DAILY Bli COUNCIL BLTJFFJS SATURDAY , OCTOBER 4
THE DAJLLX
Saturday Morning October 4 ,
suBscnirrioN HATES.
-SO "onto rr week
nr Carrier - - - - - - -
llyMMl - - - - JIO.OO per > c r
OFFICE :
NO. 7 roarl Bireot.tNoar Broadway.
MINOR MENTION ,
Sco J. Roltor'a now fall stock of clothso
The city council moots Monday night.
An infant child of J. P. Cochran , on
North Eighth street , is reported as very
ill.
The Cleveland guards are drilling in
their now uniforms. They drill again
next Tuesday ovaning.
The paving of Broadway seems to bo
giving good satisfaction at least there
are no kickers hoard from.
A buggy belonging to Mr. H. G. Hen
nossy was badly wrecked in a runaway
near the Rock Island depot yesterday.
Mr. Willo Cook and J. K. Cooper
have formed a partnership for dealing in
wood , coal , food , oto. , and are to bo lo
cated on Broadway.
Mrs. Dorian , who keeps a boarding
house on Vine street , made a misstep and
fell down a flight of stairs Thursday night ,
injuring herself quite badly.
John E. Ahlcs will address the Ger
mans at Misdourl Valley October 11.
Ono thing is certain , his address will bo
interesting , oven to those who do not
coincide with his political views.
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The exposition at the rink closes to
night. The ladles have done nobly , and
it is to bo hoped that the financial result
will bo so satisfactory as to cause them to
feel that their labor has not boon in
I vain.
Pete Fletcher and his brother Andy ,
both colored , wore arrested yesterday on
comolaint of Charles Austin , also a tint ,
who claims they assaulted him. The cases
are to bo hoard in Justice Abbott's court
Monday afternoon.
Jim Manor insisted on sitting in the
opera house at an entertainment the
other evening with his hat on. A little
trouble resulted , and Maher was arrested ,
but was yesterday lot off by Judge Aylos-
worth.
The ladies of the Harmony mission re 0
turn their sincere thanks for the kind do W
nation from Dr. Judd and Mr. Ernest
Smith ; also for the sympathy they show
in attending our prayer meetings and
socials.
The pontoflico box rent Is now ad
vanced to $2 a quarter , or $8 a year , to
all who live In districts where the letter
carriers go. The purpose of this is to
force all to have their mail delivered by
carriers.
"There is no death ; the great material
change but lota the prisoned spirit free. " m
Spiritual circle to-morrow ( Sunday ) after mi
noon and evening in Spiritual hall , at 2 ha
and 7:30 : o'clock. Entrance , stairs on br
brwl
Main and Pearl streets , two doors south wl
wlW
of postoflico. W
Ed. Britton who waa injured by a fall alhi
at the fire ThursdayJmorning is confined hihi
to his bed , and suffering considerably hiw
from an old fracture , of the ribs , which fu
ho received some time ago in a railway to
accident , this later accident rebreaking pt
one of the same ribs. In
Ed Cameron hailing from Plattsmouth , uF
Nob. , was before the police court a few an
days ago for being drunk but ho bogged CO
so piteously , and promiiod so strongly thm
that ho lot off thTl
was on the agreement togo
Tl
go to Nebraska at once. Instead of doing 2
so ho renewed his drunk , and was yester
day given a double dose , ? H. CO.
All young men ore most heartily invited
ro
ted to attend the young men's inuotia roGi
and Bible study at Y. M. 0. A. , No , 12 th
North Main street this evening at 8 fn
o'clock. The advantage of having a \
workers' training will bo presented. The IKTl
mooting will bo ono of great interest and Tlnc
should bo well nc
attended. ncTl
Tl
It is difficult to sco yet where the lo
streets , what have boon filled up , have 01
been greatly improved. In the Fourth tliTJ
ward alone over § 125,000 has boon apont I"
in street filling , and there never waa a BU
time when a heavy rain would leave so biki
ki
many mud.puddlos and bottomless pits COif
as now. The streets of the Fourth ward
are horrible.
The aldermen who inspected Indian
Creek ore pretty well satisfied that it
needs improvement. The carryall got
stuck in a slough , ono of the springs
broke , and the aldormanio logs had to It
wade in order to got the council sut.
Aid. Sicdontopf lost his hat in the mud ,
which led him to
regret that ho over
made the motion to take this trip. Alto as
gather it was a damp , poor trip.
Mr. Lynoliard , the now local of thn
ISH
ml Council Bluffs Herald , is fast getting to
posted at the opera house. Thursday
evening ho had his pocket picked of $13 , - an
and ho has the coolness to remark that
he lost his "loose change. " By the time
ho gets thoroughly broken in ho will find
that ? 13 for a newspaper man is a little
fortune , and ho won't bo carrying it
around In his pocket.
I There are only three inmates at the ifhi
poor houto now , Complaint has boon hi
made of late that the food given them hibe
was not such as it Bhould bo , but Supervisor - cl
visor Hardin who has been looking into wi
tli
tbo matter finds no grounds for com
plaint. Inquiry of the three paupers yt stut
there revealed nothing , only ono of the ut
the three being willing to say anything and
about it , and she dimply remarking that
sbo had plenty of food such aa it was.
The city clerk reports the total receipts Bti cui
ol hit ofiico for September as § 970.60 , 75
of which $714 90 w s forliconsca , $230 GOfer
for city criminal cases , $15.50 for civil
cases , $5 for stnlo case nnd $3 for natur
nlizition papers. A glance nt the ro
coiptB does not show that the receipts
from utnto nnd civil cases nro ns heavy as
ono would expect from the fnct that it is
a superior couit , with a $2,000 judge and
$1,200 clerk. It is diflicult to see where
as n financial investment is any Improve
ment en an ordinary police court.
The Globe has boon trying to stir up a
sensation by charging that there haa boon
inhuman whipping ol scholars In np
public schools but on investigation it the
pears that is nothing of it , nnd the paper
admits "tho boy received no more than
wan deserved , and that at the parents' ro
fusal. " The public scholars deservebet'
tor treatment nt the hands of the press
than this reckless way of working things
only lo take them back again , nnd the
ladies who servo as teachers nro certainly
entitled to more encouragement than to
have their namoa llippantly tossed
before the public in connection with
groundless charges of cruel Hoggings.
BETBAYED HIS BONDSMAN ,
OnoorUnolo Snm'a Prisoners lumps
His Bull , But Is Captured and
Up.
A young man named Southworth , who
was indicted by the United States grand
jury in 1882 , has boon at largo since then
on bail of § 500 , Air. Milnor , of Atlantic ,
being on his bond. The case was to have
como ! on for trial at the term of the
United States court which has juat closed
hero , but Southworth was missing. The
bond was to bo forfeited , but leave was
given ' for the bondsman to got hla man in.
Milnor found Southworth , nnd the latter
promised to como to Council Bluffa with
him : the next morning , but that night
Southworth skipped out. Milnor has
haa boon on the hunt after him for about
howi
Trook and at last found him in Hamson
county at work on a farm. Ho brought
him into this city , and delivered htm up ,
BO that ho will now propably remain safe
inSt jail until the next term of the United
States court. The charge against South-
worth ( ia that ho interfered with a United
States oflicor , while the latter was in the
performance of duty. It appears that
Southworth was running a lumberyard
atm Griswall , and a deputy United States
marshal having arrested some friend of
Southworth for selling liquor without the
United States license , an attempt was
made ; to help the follow out. The deputy
marshal was boarding at aamo hotel 2
there , nnd intended simply to
bring the revenue ofFandor down to
Council Blull'j and then return , but aa ho
was ( taklngitho train with his prisoner ho
was himself arrested on a charge of jump \
inSt his board bill. The deputy United
States marshal waa thrown into jail , and
in the meantime the man whom ho had
arrested for violating the revenue laws
arwi
wi allowed to escapo. It was charged
th that this was a put up job to get the
latter free , and that Southworth oath waa
inSi the plan to thus interfere with Uncle
Sam's oflicor. '
Death of Homer Cumlioy ,
An event by no moans unexpected ,
and yet no logs sad , occurred yesterday
morning , it being the douth of Mr. Ho
mer OAUghoy , who breathed hia last about
half-past nine o'clock , at the house of hia
brother , in-law , Mr. L. A. Caspar , where
where ho haa boon lying ill for some
weeks. ( Mr. Oaughoy haa resided hereabout
about fifteen years , and much of the time
haa suffered from ill-health brought upon
him by expoauro and service in the army ,
where ho served moat valiantly and faith
fully. Ho loaves ono daughter , aged about
ton years , hia wife having died about a year
ago. Ho xraa for a long time the pro
prietor of the hotel which boarahis name ,
but his 111 health caused him to give that' 2
up. Lately ho attempted to engage in
business again , and opened a fruit atoro
and restaurant ou Broadway , but was
compelled for n like reason to abandon
that. Mr. _ Caughoy was a man of many
manly qualities , and had many friends ,
The funeral will bo hold this afternoon at
o'clock.
" '
' StnliUinfj a Doctor.
Last Friday a violent encounter occur
red at Panama , between Justice / , H.
Graves and Dr. A. E. Gregg. Jt Booms ,
that the doctor ondoivorod to expel r
from his ollloo , the renowned juatico.
When the latter arrived uoar the door ,
stuck the doctor with a pocket knife ,
The blade glanced on the cartilage con
necting the broaat-bono and lower riba.
The blade was about three inohoa in
length ; , Doctor Cobb , of Darlan , attended - ,
od the injured man. Ho reports that r |
the wound is severe , but not dangerous.
Thn cauao of the quarrel ia not made
public. When questioned , the doctor
suid that ho would have no arrest made
but "would lot the old man's conscience
kill him. " Such being the lact , it is
considered that the latter will never die.
Harlan Tribune.
Tlio Flro Tout.
The recent fire test exhibition of
Quinn'u fire and water proof paint given
near the city building was a great success.
is indeed wonderful how any paint can
preserve dry pine through such a tire as
was there witnessed. Everybody who
BIVW the teat Boomed satisfied that it is all
that Mr. Quinn or his agent claim for It
a fire proof roof paint. It not only
makes a roof fire proof but preserves It for J1
years and adds greatly to the general ap V
pearance of a house. All who have laaky
roofa , either iron or shingle will do well
BOO F. K. Blaytan , the agent at the T7
-Hovero homo , who guarantees to make JL1
old roof as good as now at reasonable all
coat.
Chinese b by at the exposition. Good
niualo all day nnd evening , Hi
. '
A Hcni-iy , UiiKnK | |
That is something out of your line , sir
you have dyspepsia. You alt sullen
and Bour at the tablu , looking as if you
had lost all your friends and oxpootod to
sent to the poor-house. Got woaud ! !
cheer : unl IIow ? Brown'a Iron Bitters
willdoitl ThU prince of tonics has cured
the most griovoua casus , and will cure
you. Mrs.V. . Turpln , 817 Chambers
Street , St. Louis , writes , "My husband
UBod Jirown'a Iron Bitters for headache
dyapopsis , with good results. "
TiioSublu failure ,
Sr. I'APt , October 3.-J. 0. Ogorman , re.
colw for the flraj of Suymour , Rabin & Co. ,
5hH ? tht , , , lhJ ( N 1 > "W ( > of tha firm are $1 , .
75J.7CC , Total uieU $ lU7l , , > 78.
THE DEADLY ASSAULT-
McGulllffnn Still Unconscious And
Ills Assnllixnt nt
Tun BEE yesterday morning gave the
details , to far as they could bo learned ,
concerning the murderous assault made
upon a man named McGulligan , of Harrison
risen county. Little additional could bo
learned yesterday. The man did not re
cover ( consciousness sudlciently to glvo
any information as to the affair. Ho
took < a llttlo nourishment , and muttered
incohorontlybut nothinp could bo gained
from questioning him. In addition to
the blow on the head , his right arm is
found to bo badly hurt , and ho is
unable to ralso it. It appears that ho
must have been struck another terrible
blow : on the forearm. A telegram was
sent ( to Woodbine summoning his wife
hero. McQulligan has been cared for by
hai hb the city physician and pollco as well
as possible under the circumstances , but
the need is very apparent for a good
tlh
hospital whcro aueh cases could bo put.
The chances of his recovery scorn
rather slim , and yet ho may possibly pull
through. The assailant , whoever ho a
isal still at largo , and the police seem un
able to got hold of any clues to work on
Children's ' day at the exposition. Ad
mission 10o ; doors open at 1 o'clock.
Fcnst of the Veterans.
COON lUriDf , IA. , October 2. Yesterday
,
day was a red loiter day In the history of
G. A. R. post of this place , being the
Goc
occasion of a camp fire and barbecue.
ocTl
The forenoon waa wet and disagreeable
Tlbi
but in the afternoon the clouds broke
away and the weather became more
favorable. At 3 o'clock a dross parade
was had , after which the fine ox which
had boon barbecued for the occasion was
hidi
discussed together with a fine supper pre
pared by the ladles of the post. In the
evening S. J. L. Shoaflbr delivered an
address an the "Deeds of the Veterans , "
at Harris hall , after which Cooko's hall
was filled with the votaries of the dance.
Altogether it was a successful affair ; the
attendance being very largo and the
hospitality of the post lavish. It is well
to have auoh things for they are well cal
culated to keep alive the spirit of patriot
ism among the people.
"MoiiE ANON. "
A carnival for children today at the ox-
position. Come and see the Chinese
Ec
baby.
Attention Veterans.
The old veteran soldiers and members
of the G. A. R. , are requested to moot
al head quarters of Abe Lincoln Post No
29 G. A. R. , at 1 p. m. Vet. 4 , 188-1 , to
2nt
attend the funeral of our late brother
soldier , Homer Camghoy.
Attest : JOHN LINDT , Com. Abe Lin-
colnPost.
jJoiiN KEATLY , Pros. Nat. Association.
E. J. Aniiirr , Adjutant ,
The exposition closes to-night. Every
body como. Many things will bo sold
off at rational prices.
COMM.KKOIAU
OODNOIL ! BLurra MARKET.
Wheat No. 1 milling , 00@C5 ; No. 3 , E0@
60rojectod4G. ( ;
Corn Local purposes , 35@40.
Onto For local purposes , 35 © 10.
H y 810 00@1UOO porton ; baled , BO ® CO
Rye 40@45o.
Oorn Uoal 1 30 per 100 pounds.
Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 6 00g (
700.
700.Coal
Coal Delivered , hard , 11 50 per ton ; eoft
5(00 per ton
Lard Fftlrbnnk's , wholesaling nt 9Jo.
Iflour City flour , 1 60@3 30.
Brooma 2 95@3 00 per doz.
LIVE STOCK.
Cattle Butcher cows 3 00@3 25. Butcher
atoora , 4 004 23.
Sheep 3.50.
Uogs 125@1C5.
PUODDOE AND FI1U1TB.
Quotations by J. M. St. John & .0o. , com
mission merchants , 638 Broadway.
Poultry Live old lions , 7c ; spring cklclions ,
25@2 50 per doz.
Peaches A bus. box , 1 00.
Lomona 150@500 per box.
Butter Creamery , 18@20o ; choice country
IFc.
IFc.Kpffs 10 pot dozen.
Vegetables Potatoes , 30@40o per busliol ;
onions , 40@50c per bu ; apploa , clicico cooking
or eating , 2 fiOj boann , 1 75@2 CO per
Imahol : Sweet uotatoos , 1 00 t > or bbl.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special a vertlacmeuts , BUD 09 Loet
Found , To Loan , For Bale , To Kent , Wants , Hoard
lag , eta. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low
to of TEN CKNTS I'KH LINK ( or the first Insertion
nJ FIVE CKNTS 1'Kll LINK ( or each subsequent n
lertlon. leave advertisements at ouroffloo , Mo.
Pearl Street , near Broadway
WANTS.
tual llo'cnoPunit IJto AsBoclatlon.Mew York
The liaJInB llfo a Ml tlon of America. Ono r.mi
dred millions biialneii , 65,000 mombom , $703,000
M In lowes , 1100,000 dcimeltctl with Insurance
commission ol Now Totk. Iii'uranco at lens than
one hall the ratca charged by eo-cailod "old time'
ccnupanlua , Adilrom It. I ) . Alarm , Department llan
ager , Council DIufTn , Io\\a.
OOAL Anirus , Capital Center ! Ilia and other soft
Iowa coal koptttdcorfo lloatoni , 6.13 liroaiN
oy. lelophono No. 111) ) .
RKASONAnr.K THICKS Fair wdirht and mean
mo at Ueoriro lleaton'H ooal and wood jart
fli'8 Uroadnay. Telephone No , ISO.
FOH SAI.K-A line blooded stallion. 3. ( laid
ktclu,640 Droadnay , Council lilufli.
FOIl SAU : WIASOJUnu : . Ooltco roasting ,
BplcflandKriHory hutdnobt. Only onu In lawn
Uiason , ill health. Address It. & . Williams , IS North
Main bt , , Council UlulCs ,
IllINTr Twiinloolv furnished Iront rooms , at
0 > 01 irbt A\unue.
FOIl IlKNT FurnUhoU room , t > ld Wuhlugton
a\enuo.
IilOKBALrOil"IIKNr The Orui I'ackiu ? lie
and machinery , I iratwl In thl * city , tauna
I60liog pa'tlay. OdulHe la > .
VANIM > Kvory Dooyiu Uouui.ll lllullstu taKe
VV TinUii. Delivered by carrier at only twenty
ooiiU a week.
< 011 BALK My residence , corner 7th a\oiuio and
lOthitreot. II taken eon 111 cll lor * . ' ,000
below \alue. Will alio loll furniture , carpets , So. ,
or In | > art. II not void at once will rent preail-
es , vtltli houio lurnlslied or unfurnMied , at
moderate rent. Anj ono thlnklni ; ol maklui ;
their homo In Council Ulufla will do well to Inveitl-
Kate thl offer. Itli the best Uartralu ever offered
the city. M A. U1TON ,
VM ) I'AI'KHh-For wl * at Ilia offiou , al * ! > ouuU
A hundred
E , Rice M. D.
or other tumon removed without th
knife or drawing o blood.
CHRONIC
Over hlrty yeari practical ip riioM O.tw No ,
1'oarl trod , Council llluU *
rOououlUtlon lr
Tfl
Justice o ! the Peace.
Omaha and Council Itlaffr.
M
Music Hall
103 MAIN STREET ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa
J.
IMPORTER J > ND DEALER IN
AND-
Musical Instruments of Every Description
FIIO
I claim to have the best selected slock 'and largest variety o any
no ab oub here. I can duplicate New York and Chicago prices every
ime ; and that I sell low those wno are and have been my customers will
bear me out.
My line o Plush TGoods is especially fine , such as Albums , Odor
Cases , Toilet Sets , Ladies' Arm Bags , Purses , etc.
I have the largest stock and best variety in Cups and Saucers , Vnses
Toilet Sets , Tin Toys , Dolls , Doll Carriages , Wagons , Sleds. Carts and sc }
on without an end.
As my traveling agent may not get around to see you in timeI will allow
ou 5 per cent on any bill for traveling expenses if you will call at my
tore and make your selections. My samples will ba ready by October
1st , 1884. I guarantee low prices.
Assortments of Toysfrom $100 to § 5.00 put up'ready ship.
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES'
Both * new and second hand , ranging in prices from $3.50 to
§ 25 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain
the best bargains. I am making a bicf reduction in
FTT _ irSJLT T J JL TTH TT" _
Aa I new ! the room to display my stock of sto\c5.
MS ? COUnC" BIUff9'
To close out our stock of Summer Goobs , we are ofleeiug them remark
ably low.
IT. .
Present price 50c , former price 75c. Next quality has been reduced
from 40c to 25c.
Reduced 25 per cent.
[ J. J. AUWERDA & CO. , 317 Broadway.
COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA
o
EVKUYTUINOmSTCLABS. . -
Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , COUNCILBLUFFS
atki
ling Enlarged nnd Re-fitted His Store , and Offbra Extra Inducements to kiOi
Purchaser of DRY GOODS , FANCY GOODS ,
LADIES' AND GENTS'
71
FURNISHING GOODS.
734 Broadway , . . . . Council Bluffs ,
MRS , S. J. NORRIS ,
Latest Styles Millinery ,
Having opened in a now store I invite the inspection of ladies.
KB. R. .T. NOUUIS , g n Broadway. . . . . Conn ItlulTri.
A. F. Cr.VT TKUltU OK , G. Encuii , O. J3. BESWICK ,
Manager. Assistant. Secretory.
DETECTIVE ASSOCIATION
OF , OOUNGIL BLUFFS.
All kinds of ! Detective service furnished in and oub o
the city on short notice.
ALL COMMUNICATIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
Olllce-Uatonlc Temple , 1
i * . o. nox im. r COUNCIL BLUKPd , IOWA.
Fn
Bit
WlIOLK8AIKBDKAtjEU8 IN
nd 344 Ifrondway. OOUNOir.i BLUFFS TOW A
Waves , Switches , Whatnots , Langby and Pompadour
Frizzes ,
ALL KINDS OF
MAIN STREET , , -OOUNOIL BLUFF
H.H. HORNE & 00. ,
WHOLESALE DEALERS TN
Wo make a apeclalty , at our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA and
YARA OIGARS. All Oigara sold by its are of oar own manufacture and warranted
aa represented.
OPERA HOUSE 01OAR HOUSE , I 552 Broadway , ;
H. H. HORNE & CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , . : IOWA
A COMPLETE LINE OP
Boots , Shoes and Eubbers
All now anJ clean. LOWEST PRICES and shown In PLAIN FIOUHES. Solid goods. No
shoddy. All work warranted. Wo are bound to net acquainted , If poods and prices
will do It. No trouble to ihow Roods. .Mill orders solicited. Goods tent to nil
parts O , O. 1) . subject toappr\al. Call and look o\cr our stock at
Boston Boot and Shoe tore.
417 Brondwiy , Council Bluffs. E. E. ADAMS & CO.
LANDSTEOM ,
"Tailors
Fall Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style
en Short Notice and n Eeasonale Prices.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
510 Mam Street ,
Council Bluflfl.
BE. JUDD'S ELECTBIG BELT.
0.000 Eloctrlo Bolts told for the Month of Sept , by us.
Rcfcrenccs-Any of the Iusnes3lhousc ! In Council Bluffs. JODD & SUITII Proprietors.
Salesrooms 319. Broadwoy. Manufactory 30. Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS-
KIEL'S SALE STABLES
Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which
wo will sell in retail or wholesale lots.
All Stock Warranted as Represented.
Wholoialo and retail dealers In Grain and Baled Hay. Prices rea
Bonablo. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
& ;
Corner Fifth Ave. & 4th St. , Council Bluffs.
SMITH & TOLLER , Agfa. ,
LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS
7 and 9 Mala street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
( Jomplete Line of Pall Goods to Selecc From.
LARGEST ANDBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF
In Iowa and Nebraska , and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Council
Bluffs , Iowa.
MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , Manufacturer , :
Curtains , In Lace , Bllfc , Turcoman , Etc. ; ou cloths , Mattings , Linoleums Etc
hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST ,
pmo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods in our line.
Cheapest place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings in tbo
U'ty. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies.
Noa. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - . COUNCIL BLUFFS
Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardane
MANDEMAKERS &
STA R BUILDING A SPECIALTY ,
201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsman St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention , and satisfactio
Guaranteed. Pious and specifications furnished iree.
THE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY
Is bettor prepared than over before to fill all demands for washing. We call your
attention especially to our capacity for doing family washing. Very low rates. All
kinds of work done in first-class order. Special pains will bo taken with flannels.
Orders sent by mall or otherwise receive prompt attention.
ALBERT P. JOHNSON , Proprietor.
712 BROADWAY - - - " - COUNCIL BLUFFS
flfletalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds.
ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLT ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
3NTo. 3LS 3XT. ZVXetixt. J3t. . Oouxioil
W. P , ALYSWOHTH.
ZZOTTSE8 .
'raroe IToueea motcd on the LITTlKOIAhT trucks ind any distance and over any klndlo ( groun
DKICK HOUSES raised , All work guirautood.
W.rr. AYLSWOHTU , JOIO Ninth itreet.
HALLETT , DAYIS AND COMPANY PIANOS
Endorsed by FKINI LISZT.
EMERSON PIANOS.
Unrivalled or Tone or Flnlebi
KIMBALL PIANOS
Beat Modern Price to Buy.
The Kimball Organ , BO long And favorably known In the weit , rnoomuenda
J. L. BTUWAltT , Bolo Agent for nbovu Ilnea of Goods. Warorooma , J829/
ncil BluU" , Inwn. " "OorrBflpnndence Solicited , Ageota Wanto4.