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OMAHA DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS, TUES DAY, JUNE 24, 1884, TrHE DAILY BEE. — COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tuosday Mornine. June %4' SUBSORIPTION RATES. . SRR enta per-wi 4"~ R 1000 per yoar OFFIOE: No. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION, Soo J. Reiters spring goods Bushnell sells railroad tickets cheap to all points. Parties are now talking of starting a natatorium here. Frank Doris and O. Nichols are organ- jelng’an amateur dramatic club, Spevial policemen have been appointed o look after the driving park both day and night. George E. Kellog is now working a new advertising scheme, [and claims to be dotng well. D. J. Rockwell has completed his barn corner Third avenue and Tenth street. 1t is as complete as anything in the city. Thomas Thompson charges Thos. Mc Caully,a fellow employed at Phillip's axe- handle factory, with having pounded him badly. John White and George Magwood had a little difficulty, which has led each to file a complaint charging the other with assault. Mrs. Billings has had a young fellow named Harry Thompson arrested for ob- taining food and lodging under false pre- tenses. E— e ——— * The Congregational church at & meet- ing last night decided to request the pas. tor to recall his resignation, Harry Westlake was last night arrested tor breaking into Goldstein's barn and stealing a saddle, He took the saddle to Goldstein’s second hand store to sell it and waa caught. The Musical Union brass band, of Omaha, is to arrive here on the 1 o’clock dummy to-day, with thirty pieces, under the leadership of H. C. Irving, and will take a spin about the city in our big band wagon, and take in the races. A number of Omsha people in carriages will also come over. parking in front of the property in the Fourth ward complain that a number of horses are allowed to run at large during the night and are cutting up the sod and doing much injury. It is almost useless to make these improvements un- less the stock is kept from running at large, The city has a pound and it should be used. In the distriot court yesterday the case of Horace Everett vs. the Chicago & Rock Island came to a close, the jury finding in favor of the defendant, The claim was for £20,000 damages, on ac- count of being put off a train for refusal to pay the ten cents extra fare charged to Some of the citizens who have been| RARE RACES, THE ONLY BIG SHOW, Coming to Council Bluffs, is the BARRETT BIG SHOW, JULY FOURTH. The Largest Number of Horses Ever Gathered at Any One Trotting Meeting West of Chicago, To-day, the races are to open at the driving park. There are 113 entries, the largest number at any trotting meeting ever held west of Chicago, The sport will be rare indeed, and the programme in o arranged that every day has special attrsctions. The following is the pro- gramme of to-day’s eventa: 0. 1. 2:43 OLASS, —$800 PURSE. _8t. Nicholas, b, h. by A. Robar, Omaha, Opera House BAZ AR WE RECEIVE AND PUT ON SALE An Innovation in the World of Great Amusement En- terprises. THE COMING OF S. H. BARRETT & CO’S oxander, b, &, by M. E, McHen- 1y, ( o, B A. W, Rodman, Rock Island, Duteh n by E. W. Paxson, Mar- tinsville, Tn Opal. b, m. by P, V. Johnson, Chicago, 1il, Ruric Neville, b. g. by S. L, Caton. Cleve- land, Ohio, Theodore, b, g. by Fayette Smith. Marys . rey, b o by W. H. Homer, Knightstown, Ind, Light Bird, r. &, by E. H. Doty, Wichita, L IF - Yo 5 . Kan. Budd Doble b, g, by James]A. Bell, Denver, AND OFFER TEIS WEHRIK A Col, NO, 26 CLASS—~R600 PURSE, Westmont, b, &, by Mat Colvin, Kansas City, Mo, ino Sotham, br. s, by J. I\ Stude- outh Bend, Ind, Landers, br, g., by M. F, McHaffie, those not having tickets, Mr. Everett ciaiming that the office was not open, and hence he could not buy a ticket. Justice Abbott yesterday afternoon heard the cases against Theodoro Hes- sell, one of assault and the other of re- slsting an officer, David Jerman, the poll tax collector. The court dismissed the assault case and held Hessell in the sum of $50 to the district court, although he decided it was only a technical violation, Hessell was released on his own recog- The printing office in connection with the Towa and Nebraska insurance com- pany was moved across to Omaha yes- terday. Mr, Charles E. Taylor now rides to and from his business in a new buggy | bach, T. J. Evans, E. G drawn by a fleet stepper. The whole {;: k'dnv.:‘;“'h"’ O. Haynes, Third ward—W. F. Sapp, Goo. I Smith, | Bt costing $260. T Mrs. Buckner was so unfortunate as to | 1, lose her pocket book containing $20, on tery and the opera house. nizance. At the primarics last night the following delegates were chosen : First ward—W, McFadden, A, F. Clatter- buck, B, B, Gardiner, Matt Hale. Second ward—C. 8, Hubbard, J, C. Rhoda- ars, Jacob Sims, harles Harlo, C. ), C. Bloomer, B, W, Haight, John Lindt, H. Odell, Fourth ward—Geo, F. Wright, T. B, Bald- in, A, T. Flickinger, T. A, G Sunday, somewhere between the ceme- Kl(':tmu‘ .ynlmcc;‘f.;r, L. tussell, N. AL, Pussey, A. W. Rickman, §. Russell, N. All the railways leading into the Blufls The;new, commercial college of Profs. have arranged for special excursion Beardsley and Poulsen opened yesterday tickets on July 3d, 4th, and bth, the fare under very favorable and promising cir- for all points being a single fare fora round trip. There will be no entertainment at the Y. M. C. A. this evening, on account of the graduating exerc:: cumstances, There were a goodly num- | gyville, ber of students to start with, and this i number will be increased by the addition of several who have already expressed | Clarknville, Tex. their intention to enter as soon as the| il Ind. of the high|,uplis schools close, which will be to- dota, 11 City, Mich. ville, Ind. schoo!, that are to be held in the opera day. 'The rooms are very large and con- ville, Col, house this evening. E. J. Abbott has some beautiful speo- (ing Iaid out is one which must commend imens of stalactites from the lead mines |itself. The institution meets the hearty at Dubuque, they being almost pure|encouragement and support of the citi- | Qouncil Bluffs, will be held in their hall silica. Ho also has some exoellent speci- | zens, as it will prove a great benefit to|next Sunday, June 20th. All members are requested to attend, as action will be COonrad Thomas, the young man who | taken in regard to the meeting held at St. mens of Galena lead. Two of the day gangs of freight trans. ferrers at the Union Paclfic depot have | was arrested after such a chase Saturday been put onto night duty, so s to facil- [ night, on & charge of obtaining money tate the freight business, competition [under false pretences, was before Judge with the B. & M., having necessitated | Aylesworth yesterday, and had his case the change. continued one week. It is claimed that {Four vagrants were before the police |he went to Mr Winans representing him- court yesterdsy and were turned loose [self as being in the employ of W.T. again, Two of them were boys only |Braun, and collected a bill of a dollar and about ten years of sge. They were |aquarter, withoutany authority to do so. found sleeping in a freight car in the |Thomas is the same young fellow who railway yards. waa recently arrested for stealing clothing Ida Strong was brought before Justice from the Colorado house, but who was Sohurz yesterday on a charge of keeping | discharged. a house of ill-fame. Dr. Cook, n'uking Swoet potato plants—largest stock in the complaint as the prosccuting witness, | by west—by W. H. Foster,” Council did not appear when the caso was called, | B)rus. Send for price list, and it was dismissed. The new fountain at the Methodist church is to be of the same pattern as that at the corner Bryant and Broadway. T, A. Kirkland has returned from his west- 1t was the intention of the committoe to | ™ tril- put up a cheaper one, but Alderman Sie-| A- I Young, offMalvern, was in tho city dentoff protested 80 strongly that the [Yesterdsy: committee concluded to yield, sud put| Lizo Calderwood was over from Omaha yesterday. A ops woelhy. of the Jocetion, . . H, 8, McEwan and wife, also Mrs, O, R, John C. Lee is back from Illinois | penedict, of Shelby, were in the city yester- where he has been looking after his rail- | day. way contacts. He has been engaged for| B, Silloway, of Cedar Rapids, the proprictor amonth on the work of building a|of the Ogden, is here for o few days with his double track ior the C. B. & Q., between | wife and daughter. Kowaunee and Galva, There will be| Mrs J. B. Howgate, whose husband is a about two months more work on the con. | Prominent farmer living this side of Oakland, tract. Mr. Loo expocts to return to Xili. | 4 been very ll, but is now gaiulng rapid ols to-day, Harry Hunter, the new city editor of Noupareil, is down sick with malarial fever, Mayor Vaughn was called upon to |1t is to bo hoped that it may not result ser- officiate at a queer wedding the other |iously, evening. The bride had & babe in her| W. D. Kirkland, of Sheboyan Falls, Wis., arms, which she said was a week old, [father of the Council Blufls jeweler, the city and do it honor as well, —— PERSONAL, "The bridegroom was a little the worse for | Who bears the same nawme, is here with his wife 10c. drink, and stranger than all, the woman |00 ® Visit. in whose arms the babe was placed, while| Yesterday C. J. Best stepped out of the i, | Position of city editor of the Evening Herald, r: :.’::;:o:;;‘:wb;:"mfl'::.”";:; a position he has filled well, C. 8. Olark, d “the newapaper fiend,” who served so lovg wite, from whomjshe had been separated | uud galiantly on the Nonparell, has taken the by a divorce, after living with him thir- | positition, and will doubtless makeit lively, s | % teen years, ' is his wont. Mr, Best will, for the present at Oa Saturdsy & stranger was noticed least, be connested with the Globe force, coming down stairs at the Colorado “Hummer Hats, house, and on being asked what he rrived and sell daily at Auwerda wanted, ho said he was hunting for & 817 Broadway. musician nsmed Brown, whom he o '-'.-7 g ‘wanted to get to plsy at a private dance Qlad Tidings, venient, and the course of business train- | In in the evening, The fellow had a bun- dle under his arm but it was not until after ho had dwsappeared that it was gis- wover/d that five rooms had been entered and the beggage of boarders had been roken open and small articles stolen. John Bandel is getting quite & notori- w'y a8 & thuwper. A shors time ago he was fined for arsaulting Mr. Heury Eise- wan and Sundsy night he was raising & wow in front of the Ogden house, aud struck two or threo persons without any provocation. He was fined again yestor- dsy, Itecems that John when be geis a drink or two into him becomes almost wrazy, and is always on the fight. Sun- ds; night he got woree than bo gave, ‘Thowever, which is rathor strunge as Lo Thes almost the strength of an ox, es- pecially when drunk, The amusement-loving public are promised a treat, and the best of it is that the promiss will he fulfilled by the coming of 8. H. Barrett & Co.'s New Uunited Monster Railroad shows to Coun- they will remain for one day only. This show is undoubtedly the largest, greatesi and by all means the best traveling. It combines with 1ts own vast proportions Ewers' entire Australian circur, the im. porial cireus of Japan, a wonderful mu saum of rare inventicns and curiositics, and many foatures eutirely new to the suow warld. Our people will do weil not to mies it S'e advertisement in future issue. o — Fous Jproperty and payivg for this card, cil Bluffs on Friday, July dth, where | . . of arenio splondors o deep-ses aquarium, | - % Alciass wages by sellily the. “Champion. B som A chiack. Owner oan receive the same | ALy iads cao do mnl‘n-hlhlfll without » wesis | £ check. ol X o 0 by calliog on J. P, Fibert, proviog stabiisneo Snecial Sale of Corsts | Langtry Hoop Skirts, the best and most stylish in the market. ran| Stilesville, Ind. lden Girl, b, m., by G. A. A, Dean, At~ n, Kas, Exccutor, b. ., by Frank M. Harlan, Pine Bluff, Ark. Corsets. ,l..}-‘.']:] Nll‘:,"'n]]: s I:u.l:\fipl;l& K‘;rhy' Lo;fiNo‘ l—'Asg;)od Corzet, side lace, | Ladies l-l»ir"(}]o!.ht Ski]rt:, Lhehonlg - ; e o J egheny Boy, r. #, by A. J. Coldren, ¢, worth 50 cents. | ones in_the citv—ladies shou'd |y test. Wi ¥ Do, Lot No. 2—Heavy Jeans Corset | look at them to realize their mer- e Greatest, the Grandest and the very best. The God of Day, on the Mountain Girl, b, m., by H. Sweet, Fay- otte, Towa, o appy, w. m., by H. Hitchoook, Donver, o Harry Velox, b, g., by Holly & Carlile, Pu- morning 0 riddy, July 4th, at Council Bluffs. perfect fitting, 50c, worth 75c. l its. Lot No. 3—French Corset at Iific,I ——— oy | Ladies’ Hose: eblo, Col. Lot No. 4—Black Corsets, embroi- Wil . val A i e o § 2 % pale betdre,tho rival splendor of Barrett & Co.’s gorgeous, glitterlg, glowing, sh'mmering, magnify gd,},’i"fi&"d ;71 f,br. g, by R.T. Kueebs,| ~dered, at 7bc, worth $1. Ladies’ Hose, solid colors, 74c per cent and bewildering v il Lot No. 8—Job Lot Corsets, all| pair, worth 15 cents. sizes, Parisian glove fitting, and Ladies’ Balbnegan Hose, 8ic per Tampico, at 76c, worth $1.60. pair, worth 15 cents. Street Pageant! As the re-echoing canaon proclalms the approach of ensanguined, mighty War, so docs this Grand Street Pageant (which, like the cannon, powerful in itself, is atill bus the instrument of war) proclaim the com- ing of this VAST, GIGENTIC IENTERPRSE, whose moving masses jars the trombling oarth; whose mighty canvass, greater than the tent of Mars, unfold only under the outspread shado of white-winged Peace, aad brings oy, pleasure and amusement from the fair plainsof Wonderland, aud curiosities of Naturs and of Art never before equaled by any Shew or number of Shews in America. Beneath Our Grand Arenic Tent we Introduce 150 Star Performers. STARS OF FIRST MAGNITUDE ALL! First in order and Inistellular ment we name the celebrated Artist, E RILL, The laurel-crowned ““Empress of Equestriana.” She proudly wears the MADA O titie unaisputed and untarnished. * This famous lady is the most fearless, intrepid and asshing Bareback Rider in the entire world fo-day, N0, 3, 2:35 PACING OLASS—8600 PURSE. Loyid H, r. g, by A. §. Emery, Cheyenne, Wash, Tor! 507 et Bay Billie, b. g., by Weatherbee & Bennett, Council Bluffe. Mattie Harle, g, m., by Matt Harle, Coun- cil Bluffs. Nellie Dixon, b. m., by W.J. Wingert, Dixon, Til. Mosos, b. g., by . Pickerel, Indianapolis, nd. Lorene, blk. m., by Wade Cary, Council Y luffs, Maywood, b. m., by E. K. Wormley, Men- mncnu.‘ M, b. g., by D. McCarthy, Chicago, Lot No. 6..Joblot very fine French | Ladies’ Balbriggan Hose, cleared, largest retail houses in Chicago. cents, 26¢, worth 40 cents. i Hoop Skirts, 20 springs, adjustible Addie M, r. m, D. N. Montross, Saginaw Satin Corsets, in white and colors, | 124c per pair, worth 20c. at 81.25, sold for 82.00 in the | Fancy Striped Hose 15¢, worth 25 ) . Fancy Striped and Plain Balbriggan H Sk. ‘t Hose, full r»gulurs, silk checks, (o]0} irts, A p {Black Lisle Hose, 66¢c, worth 85 Hoop Ski-ts, 15 springs, 40c. | __cents. New shades Lisle Hose 7bc, worth | miss EM E, Who holds llke proud and deservedly bestowed title as the “Queen of the busties; 65c. $1.00. side-saddie.” A betwitchingly beaut fal and graceful rider who has 1o equal as & horsawoman., ) 4 > MISS JENNIE EWERS, Australia’s artist daughter, who with her flying steeds, brought from her home Ih tho Antides. awakens’ Wonder and delight, is also without an cqual In her spocialtios MR. ROBERT STICKNEY, the imperaior of the arens; the wonderful Master of the borse, the best General Athlote and moss Versatile Performer living. ~ Graceful and daring, outrivaling all rivalry. ‘A host of othors 00 numerous o tmention—Athlotes, Gymnasts, Contortioni-ts, Wro: tlurs, Posors, Glad- Iators, Antipodeanists, Equlibrists, Acrobats, Aerialists, Unicyclists, Brioyclists, &c., &c. _Together with the Royalapsnceo Cireus_of twanty troops, & Iarger number o Star Axtiststuat! any other Ton Shows, . CHAS. EWERS, the wonderful of the antipodes, in his fesrless ridiog leaping and Tom- bling, and bis entire all star cifcus composed of a host of artists’ from tho other bemisphers. ~ Our Mam. mouth Menagerle, contains 100 cages o living wild animals. and numerous speolmens never beforoexhibited has had added this year. at an enormousexponse, a Gigantio Doop-sea Aquarium the like uf whicn »as nev- er before exhibited in the world, containing Monsters of the Deep, and rare Amphlbia of wonderous form, babits and size. THE GIANT ELEPEHANT, XERXES Weight, ten tons. Carrles on his back & band of twenty musicians. £2"Droves of Zobras, Hyenas, Giraffes Elauds, Comels, Dromedarics, and several otF er strango and jaro beasts. Elephants in harness. rank §, g. g, by D. W, Seright, Shelby- OUR STOCK OF LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S Furnishing Goods 8 complete in every respect, We do not advertise goods that we do not have, and ask the people of Council Bluffs to look at goods and prices, as we can save you money. COCKE & MORGAN. piipsy Girl, b, m., by J. Peacock, Chicago, i‘ommhlnynn, b. g, Lynn & Kirby, Jer- Country Girl, b, m., by Mat Colvin, Kansas ity, Mo. oxas Bill, ch. g, by W, Anderson, Kimball, b, m., by W. B, Foster, Evans- McFadden, b. g, by Perry Johnson, Lead- Dandy Boy, s. g., by E. Robinson, Osgood, [ i, Threo the swallest Elephant ever been. rained Giraftes, Trained Camels, Teained Zebras. Two Huge Hippopotami, the largest in fact the only pair male and femalo ever exhibited in the world. A echool of Giants, Ketenao, che Zulu Giant (the largest man living, aGiant Ox (as large as an ordinary Eleohant), & Giant Ostrich, a Giant Girafle, a Geant Horse and fourten thoroughly trained thorough-bred Kentucky Horses, almost. nlns!i?mt a8 & human. R GRAND STREET PAGEANT Bright, Radlant and Glo- Foges, Kalghts, Ladics, ——— The Hibernians. A special meeting of the A. O. H., of Catvisting In solendor he grandest orlental fetes. A soeno of Rogal splend rious, with 6 bands of music, 100 Golden Chariots, Band Cars and Golden Equerries, & , &c; ten large dens of Ferocious, Wild living Animals oped in curtions on all Rallroads as reduced rates.’ Do not fail to see it—it is the GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! WILL ALSO EXHIBIT AT AVOCA,.JUIL: Y 3.’84. ASADY, ORGUTT & FRENGH urtains, in Lace, #1'k, Turcoman, Etc. Oil cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc AARP ETS hoicest and Best Seleoted STOCK in the WEST. lome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. heapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City. Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care W ATER WAVES Ventilated Three Inch Part, Only One Dollar. Ladies’ Furnishing Goods and Notions at COST Until All Disposed of, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, No, 837 Broadway - - DeVOIi: & WRIGET, ‘WHOLESALE Hardware, Gudery, Timer's Stock, Ete COUNCIL BLUEES, IOWA, SPHCIATLT PRICES —ON TRIMMED HATS. THI1S WEEK. { MRS. § J. NORRIS, } covatiisiid¥stiona MAX MOXEN. Proprioto CRESTON HOUSE ~——EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS, —— Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St., - - COUNCIL BLUFF8 Petexr C. Miller, DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES Interior Decorations. 13 8. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street, - COUNCIL BLUFFS 2 Joseph's acadamy last Sunday. P. O'ROURKE, Recording Secretary. Something for Nothing. Until further notice we give to each twentieth customer his purchase, what- ever the price or value of the same may be. Our cashier will keep an accurate record of every transaction, and when the twentieth sale of any amount is made the purchaser will be presented with the same. We have adopted for the present this system of advertising because it gives our patrons instead of the news- papers the five per cent. which it cost us. Clothing retailed at wholesale rices. Hats retailed at case prices. urnishing goods, trunks, bags, umbrel- a8, etc., ete. Every twentieth customer presented with his purchase. Mercarr Bros, e —— Ar the Colorado House, 721 Broadway, to-morrow there will be music all day, and a frae lunch at all hours. o — COMMEROIAL, OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, ‘Wheat—No, 1 milling, 76@80; No, 3 65¢ 70; rejected 60, i ¢ ® Gorn—Local purposes, 40@45. Oats—For local purposes, 35@40. Hny—llo W@l‘.FOO per ton; baled, 50@60 y h Corn Meal—1 30 per 100 pounds, 7qiood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 000 Coal—Dellvered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, 500 per ton Lard—Fairbank's, wholesaling at 9jc. Flour—Oity flour, 1 60@3 80, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz. 4th of July [:AN]]_IES, NOTS, ORANGES, LEMONS, Fire Crackers. Tormedoss, Francy G roceries, TWO CARS FANCY MESSINA LEMONS Just Received. Our “Bee,” and “Rival’ Cigars Speak for Themselves, WIRT & DUQUETTE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - = = = N. 8CHURZ. A CARD. Jusu[:fl [][ flle Pflaflfl 80-Called Veterinary Surgeons 1o shie ol v A BN e T OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS. T T Ay, COUNCIL BLUFFS., - IOWA. |miiiefindt drbat ol I am the Only Known Graduate IN WESTERN IOWA, Office & Phurmacg‘{m&% B'dway, AT BLUE T.J. CADY, M.D, V. 8. Council Blufls, LIVE STOCK. Cattlo—Butcher cows 375@4 25, Butcher stoers 4 B0@5 00. Hoge—4 00@4 25, PRODUCE AND FRUITS. Quotations by J. M. 8t. John & Co., com- mission merchants, 538 Broadway, Live Poultry—Chickens, 06@so; turkeys, IOWA 4arspecial attention to orders by mail, per bunch Butter—Oreamery, 200; rolls, choice 9@10c. —180 per dozen; scarco. Steawberrios—Fancy homo grown, 11c per uart. ‘Ohcrries—82 00 per bushel, ey eBotsblon— Putataes, § 5084507 onlon, ; cabbage, 4 cents per pound; apples s "1 howa 5 her iy S S TR e & Provisions, SPECIAL NOTICES.| BooGES SIOUX CITY HAMS, 1 any voterinars the publis againy™ NOTICK. —Special & vortisements, suo &8 Lost, J. Y. FULLER, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wante, Board. . . g, t6., wil bo Inserted in thia column a4 the low | COMMission Merchant rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first lnsertion | No , 50 Pear| Street and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent u. sertion. Leave advertisemonte ad our office, No. Pearl Stroet, near Broadwav Council Blufts, Tows. SILOAM W 'wo 2114, 06 to pol Laoniry. 784 Browlway. '\Vnr DA Gya Gid, a6 the K1 Counc Blufts, scaser, : Rheumatism, Sorofula, Uloers, esort of the tired an. debilica Omaha ana Counall Bluffe, ol winter and summer. Locality highly || turesque Wabash EV. M. M. THOM MINERAL SPRINGS. W.R. VAUCHAN. . : Biood and skin discas se, Dyspepsia, Liver and are FEEBLE LADIKS BEST FRIEND, Real ostate eoliection agency, 0dd Fellows Block [ aud healthy, = Acoessiblo by rallway Manager. Albaay, Slloam Springs, Gentry Co., Mo, We guarantee the oure of the following named dis- SR Cata - 3 Complaint, Kidney and Bladdor Diseascs: Gout, New- ustice o ) RCO. | Uik ani ‘asthiu, Theas Springs are ‘tho iavorite @ood hotel, livery sud bathing sccomodation both A i vonn, or Gy B. & Gy s% Albaoy. - Corrcspoudda over Savings Bank. Eroos, or & rreepon ANALYSIS. WAL ED -Five hundred ploocs of fratelns weooud hand (wrpet wud tws bundred | eating stovea. J. MANDEL, §26 Broadway, ()5, FAFERS—For sale st Ban ot sk 5 onte | s omnoms, ah v s o e we | OFFICER & PUSEY | & BANKERS Councll Blufls . b Billioa. sl oy s s | St P LT i Jor 3 A N Co., ol ), lor e - ol 3 n ssessnee . ks m'l Hrwe lmfnc“k' o PO B ki & Masniii. Chemist ICE CREAM, WATER ICES RESTAURANT AND CAFE W.T. BRATN Caterer 1o The FPublic. 404 Broadway, Coundll Bluts, } o . sy, GENTSLadica and_gentlomen can make first " Totalls at 81.00. { Meala at all Hours. Partles a Specially. SRR S S