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6 ( YMAHA DAILY BEE-~COUNCIL BLUFFS, FRIDAY, JUNK 27, 1884 [ ————C— THE DAILY BEE. FAIR FINGERS. OOUNGIL BLUFFS. Their Work In At Makes a Very — o Pleasing Exhibition, Friday Mornine, June 27, The Close of Another Year at St. Franois Aocademy. BSORIPTION RATES. 20 nenta per’woek - §10.00 por year Ry Oarrier By Mail = The Exercises Liast Evening, ——————— MINOR MENTION, St. Francis academy gave its closing exhibition last evening. During the day a display was made of the work done by Lawns at Harkness Bros. the pupils, and by those who have been See J. Reiters spring goods receiving private instraction in art from A social dance is to tako place at the|the sisters. A goodly number of visitors rink this evening. dropped in during the day to examine the oo Brackett, 224 and 226 Broadway, | display, and many words of praise wero for fire works® heard. The clomng entertainment last Oarpets of all kinds at a great roduo. | Ovening wos also very oreditable to the : institution, chel R i St. Francis academy was ostablished by The {Denison band and tho delegation |y o'qjyyory of Oharity in 1872, their house from that place returned here yesterday being then on Vinestreet. 1n February, veniooss, 1873, a brick building was put on the Mary Anderson seeks a release from | ,rengnt sito, and this has been adced to Charles Anderson on the ground that ho | ynti now the accommodations are exten- is too much given to drink. sive, and the building one of the largest Justice Schurz has tied the matrimo- | and most convenient in the west. During nial knot between George Conrad and |the past year there have been fifty pupils 1da M. Ferguson, both of Carson, boarding in tho institution, besides 140 day scholars. In tho district oourt yostorday & now | T, oo o pumber of friends and trial waa rofused in tho omso of Horaco| | i'vrom out of the city who were Everett against the 0, & R. L hero yesterday, besides some of the old Tho colored man, Austin, arrested for | b t0 ™) UL tho old pupils present assaulting and battering one of Mollio | Lo pipy Bolle Henderson, of Salida, Wallace's glrls, wasdischarged yostorday. | oo1oraio, and Miss Maggio Swift, of The city council is to meet at 10f(Omaha, who were graduated last year, o'elock to look over the estimates on the | and who took part in the exercises last paving contract, The new bonds are ex- [ gvening, also Miss Annie Lusk, of Logan, pected to arrive this morning. a former pupil, Among others present A i wero Mr. and Mrs. Barrett and daughter, Mrs, Benedict is now making some| o Dunlap; Mr. and Mrs, Amsden, spocial offors on hair goods, as will be[of ~ Dunlap, whose daughter seen by another column, and Invites [is attending the academy; Mrs. Georgo especial attention to quality as well as w“u}.mori ;S;{:: °f‘}figg¥.‘:‘,”.‘)‘?}}:‘$ :nlu'fi'l:-; e priosk; Mr, and Mrs, Hillos, of Dunlap; Mr. John Nicholson, who has a building | Rasp, of Dow City; Mrs. Blanchard and near the stock yards in Omaha nearly | Mrs. Hertman, of Onawa; Henry completed, yesterday got word that the Anderson, of Wahoo; Mrs. Flavin, of s 7 . | Tecumseh, Neb, galo had about ruined it, his loss being |~ Tho exercises last evening were in ac- about $500. i i cordance wichdae programme gldven in " Tur Bee yesterday morning, and were Pormita to wed wero granted yosterday | /ooy oioablo, Tho marching by tho to Samuel ¥, Thompson, of Olarinds, ( ghijdren with the chorus by the achool and Alzade A. Cadwell, of Dunlap, also | formed a pleasant opening to the excel- to1. H, Williams, of Loveland, and|lent pmunmmu.." lm‘mull:;: of the eve- ning was especially enjoyable, ClReA My Thoee, The showing mado in the studies yes- 0. N. D, Leonard has applied for a|terday was certainly deserving of high divorce from his wife, 8. V. Leonard, |praise. It included painting, crayon fimi work, fancy and plain needle work, etc. claiming that she had another husband Semls “.V b s4ie) paictings o from whom she was not divorced when |'thg geries of four representing ‘“The Vcy- he married her. age of Life,” the work of Miss Katie Wickham, who graduated in the class of Mr. Barko haa bought a Shotlandlpony (g, *Ua™ Wo® 8000 ®ugiing i the for use in his Excelsior photograph gal-| Blgomer building, The last of the four lery, so that boys and girls who want to | paintings was_finishe her recently, be pictured on horseback now have an and bears eyidence of her continued im- exoellent chance. provement in art, it being the best of all. £ Miss Mary Gund, of Wilbur, Nel The case of Harry Hansen, who was | had some excellont work on exhib; 7 brought back from Kansas, on a charge | considering the fact that she has been tealing taking lessons but a short time. Among 8 » horse and buggy from ‘‘the the w“ork was & beautiful mirror, upon iblue barn,"” will come up this afternoon [ whigh were wild roses, very true to life. in Vaughan's court. A porcelain Pllqlfi was nh(‘) ‘;)ery lfine i 3 inae iss Lillian Hillas, o un) o F":;’: ;1'“’ '°:pf:"fh"'".:" W’:":';" somo very oroditablo “work, in fact, it i e e cily yesterday | 4qomed wonderful when accompanied by leaving still behind them & quorum to at- | the statement that she had been taking tend to such “‘suckers” as may feel in- lehu;nl in ;ll in;‘ r?inly fiv: manmi'ttlA i i it placque of a bird's nest was a little slinsiito P‘“ ot Lhur.bllt 4 beauty. Then there was a miniature Col. Daily is negotiating with Omaha | drum, hand painted, and & cigar case, parties for the sale of the speedy little | also a placque of roses, whish was one of mare, Mattle Harle, the price being §3,- the best pieces in the room. A very good 000. In any event the colonel will have | **Y™ ot Lako Tahoe was also her work. : v A landsoape painted upon a shell was her show up in the Omaha races. the work iss May Mills, of Pueblo, The residence of Mrs. Wallwey on There were two crayons of “Sweet Au- |, Sho also had a very handsomo tablo south Madison stroet was eutered early | *AFf with roses painted on yesterday morning by thieves, but noth-| * Two large {andacape, which attracted ing was stolen owing to her son, Fred, |attention and called forth praise, were awakoning mud_frightening tho thiof, | tho work of Mrs. Gharles Acdinh, - by Entrance was gained by cutting out the ;.l‘;ud a barbatine vase, very tastily window screen, Miss Mollie Lacy exhibited a fine The little financial flurry about Smith f‘l‘;}y?n»n,nnfiuvcang, w-lth a view of & Toller's tailoring ostablishment sooms | 1S i8iN T, s i 0 M g 7 ) 10 have grown out of a misunderatanding [ of a donkey, also done by her, was and was s} ily cleared up yesterday, so | probably the best bit of crayon work in d was speedily cleared up yesterday, so | probably the best bit of ki that the firm has rosumed business, as ‘_‘};Ifi::"“]‘- D i > o8 ing indlcated by a notice given elsewhere. Srayon of **Lake Tahoo,” which com- Their many patrons will be glad to hear | yared favorably with any similar plece «of this satisfactory resumption. there exhibited. ¥. J. Ashton, a young follow only 80V- 1y, v gng by Miss Nellio Clarendon, the enteen years of age, reached horo yester- | other by Miss Letitia Blaxsim, Both day on his elegant bicycle by which ho is | were excellent. Miss Blaxsim had also traveling from Rockford, Ill, to San-|a very fine crayon of three horses’ heads Froncisco, He stopped at the Odgen “fih:‘d?:l:fl lrou(fll‘: (5 e Armour, long enough to bathe and get rubbed|daughter, had an excellent crayon of down, and then went on his way. Heis|‘Lake Como,” a very pretty piece in- in excollont health, and has thus far met | doed. In excellent health, and has thus fax meb| Tl o svonings by Miss Lollio Woat, with no mishaps. ; | of Sious City, were enpecially sdmired, The case of John Smith charged with | one being ‘‘Lake Morat,” the other a dog kidnapping o little daughter of Ed|withsheep. The last sketch was particu- PPIG. A Tarly fino. x:"‘_l";‘x ““‘;:“““"’u:‘“‘ atterpoon be- | ¥ LIS ¢ (eRadwood Trees,” by Miss There scom | Blancho Arkwright, of this city, was doubts as to whether there will be much | very well done. of a kidnapping case out of it, it appear-| Miss Nottie Bray had a very protly ing that Bmith and White were drinking | T80 of a face, which showed some real hoavily together, and White got strayed | off, leaving the child in Smith's posses- sion, who in turn wandered about with her, until picked up by the police. C. 8. Burdick, who made such serious charges against Officer O'Brien, foels sore at the manner in which the police committee of the council reported exon- erating the officer, without calling the complainant or his witnesses before them. Burdick says he tried in vain to find out when or where the committee would moet, and asked the chief of police and eto,, almost as true art was shown as Alderman Siedentopf, but got no infor- [ with the brush and crayon. A piano uation, and the first ho knew the com. |oover, the most elegant article in the e aatoatad ting tho officer, | F00m; attracted tho attention and excited reported exonorating tho officer. | i oo miration of every visitor, 1t was He says ho wants a fair chance to be the work of Mrs, D. O'Neill. The heard, and to bring out his witnesses, | bordor was of points, faced backward and that if the committee will not give | With golden atin, and frcm each point . ; Bung & little ball. Tho corners of the him o hearing ho will apply to the | oot wore embroidered in chenille, each A large hand painted mirror, the work of Mrs, Rohrer, was one of the choicest pieces in the room. A large painting of pond lilies, the work of Mrs, Champ, evidenced as much real art as any in tgo whole display, in some respeots more, Mrs, lslllmp is an artist of more than ordinary skill and her printing has called forth much praise. Miss Nottio Gerner had a very fine landscape painting, Mrs, Carrie Zuermehlin also exhibited o landscape, which had many points of merit. In needle work, fancy embroidery, grand jury. corner being thus richly adorned with ———— o different flu.r:ll du{gu. 4 PERSONA Another really elogant article wasa b table soust, with enda embroidared in chenille, the work of Mrs, Gleason, William H. Harmon, the live business man| Miss Mary Paschel, whoso skill Las al- of Missouri Valley was in the city yesterday. | ready won her much praise, had two rich " | velyet panols, on one of which were om- Dr. Beybert returned yestordsy from Gen- | hroidered roses, on tho other loaves. try connty, Missourl, He was much pleased | Thoy were both very beautiful with the Biloam springs, and the beautiful iss Louisa West, of Sioux City, had surrounding country, one of the hundlou%blu acar! ~ n | Orton, lot 21, block 4, Carson. §125. 500 4| SPECIAL NOTICES. lies of the She endembroldered with fuschias, valley, and the other with roses. also had some beautiful lambrequins. Mrs. Felt had a very pretty lambre- H.H HORNE & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN COCKE & MORGAN. Opera House BAZAR We have begun this week a Special Sale of Children’s Dresses. To close this stock out we have marked them 25 per cent less than Regular Market Prices. nin, Miss Hattie Heitman, of Onawa, had a wofa pillow, richly embroidered. Ome long table was covered with various artioles of fancy and plain needlework. There were many articles made by little girls from six to ten years of age, which showed wonderful akill in sewing for such little fingers, Thon there were other articles mado by the young ladies, the whole forming a very pleasing exhibi- tion. There were many tidies of various de- signs, among the exhibitions of these were Annia Kilmartin, Mary Henkel, Maggie Flavin, Kittio Duane, Harrlot Alloman, Nellie Mellen, Kate MoCaf- frey, Hattie Heitraan, Mamie Muldoon, Maggle Cunningham, Mary Nicholson, and Maud Anderson. Among those who displayed colors wero Mary Hinkle, Maud Anderson, Maggie Flavin, Kate Murphy, Bessie Colman, Mamie Colman, Harriet Alle- man and Eva Blanchard. There were fancy ones made by Lollie West, Laura West, Mary Nicholson and Mary Mouat. Miss Mary Honifan had a very pretty table spread on exhibition. M ixon, of Ottumwa, showed a rf of oroseve work, which was not quite finisked, but which was, even in this condition, very handsome. A protty smoking cap was the handi- work of Miss Lillie Hillas. _We make a specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd YARA CIGARS, All Oigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted na ropresented. J OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & CO., 562 Broadway, l COOUNOIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. H.STOCKHERT & CO ~MANUFACTURERS OF— FINEPARLORFURNITURE CARPETS, CURTAINS, WINDOW FIXTURES, and REPAIRING Interior Decorations and Upholstory x A Spocialty. NO. 309 BROADWAY - - - - OOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA You can buy a good Scotch Gingham Dress, well made, fast colors, from 75 ota. up. The stock consists of Gingham, Chambray, Seersucker and Linen Suits, made in tho Latest Styles and Cheaper than the goods alone can be bought for. SMITH & TOLLER, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Maia street, e e Towels | Towels | Towels !|Hosiery! Hosiery ! Hosiery! Good all Linen Towel, 10¢, worth 200, This week cheaper ever. Come and look at the Good all Linen Damask Towel, 12}o 20}e. stock and convince selt that we are offering Good all Linen Huck Towel 20, worth 80c. the greatest bargal in hosiery ever shown in Good all Linen Honey Comb 25¢, worth 40c. Council Bluffs, Good all Linen Huck Towel 25¢, worth 40c. Our line of Gents' Goods is complete and cheaper Good all Linen Oat Meal Towel 250, worth 400, {han the same goods can be bought west of Chi- Good all Linen sk Towel, £0 inthes long and 24 inches wide at 85c. This towel would be very cheap at60c, Come early and get some of them before they are all gone, a8 wo eannot replace the goods, (Great Bargains in Table Covers, Navkins and Stand Oovors, Table Covers in Red, German and Damask, Deautiful patterns, 8 yardslong and 2 yards wide, $2.00, worth double the mone Bargain in Bed Spreads, A full line of h(l‘lvs' and Misses' Rubber Circulars, t goods manufactured Councit BLurrs, e —— Bushnell sells railroad tickets cheap to all points, ——— The Business Goes On. To Whom it May Concern;— This is to give notice that I have pur- chased and taken possession of the merchant tailoring business heretofore carried on by Smith & Toller, at No. 7 and 9 Main street, Council Bluffs, and up. Ties, and Handker- . Fast colors, A » A good Mixed Rags Wanted. The undersigned is payin%tthe highest market price for 10c. Handkerchief, hem- d the best bandke chief ever sold for 20 from §1 to the vors A tull lino of Pearl 1.95'up n in sizes trom 18 up to 28, by the Sterling Rubber Co. that 1 am now sole owner of all the stock | paiies 3 e eppla i i it i ueions Krejot B Bxtiren, ud the good will baloBging | ood cleac pearls and nok chipped. i ags, L to said business. S. GOLDSTEIN, % - - - = 540 Broadway, Jouncil Bluffs Messrs. Smith & Toller will remain in charge for the Krenont as my agents, and I solicit from their former patrons, and the public generally, a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to them. Jonx FINKEN. Dated June 26th, 1884, —— Sweet potato;plants—largest *stock in the west—by W. H. Foster, Council Blffus. Send for price list, “Summer H Hats arrived and sell daily at Auwerda & Co.’s, 317 Broadway. —— ‘WE RECEIVE GOODS DAILY AND OFFER TEE Latest Novelties at the Lowest Prices ! COCKE & MORGAN, NEW OPERA HOUSE BAZAR. WATEIR TWAVES Ventilated Three Inch Part, ON VEGETABLE LACE, Only Seventy-Five Cents! Coquetts, 123c each. Switches, (all long hair) $2.00 $4.00, $8,00 and upwards. Hair Ornaments Given Away. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, No. 337 Brondway - - : ASADY, ORGUTT & RENGH urtains, in Lace, £1'k, Turcoman, Etc. Oil cloths,jMattings, Linoleums Etc AIRPFP IETS hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. lome and be convinced that we are headquarters - for all goods in our line, he:peat place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City. Nos. b, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care. WHY DON'T YOU ET SDME OF FITCH BROTHERS' CUSTOM SHIRTS? Porfoct Fitting, Best and Cheapest. Fine Linen Collars and Cuffs. 71 Fourth Street Council Bluffs, Iowa. NEUMAYER'S HOTEL . ON THE American Plan, Furniture and appointments all new. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Bluff g T A O O o A e MRS. J. J. GOOD. Waves 95¢, Coquetts 25¢ each, Switches $1to $2 Oe ac lbe;l state 'l‘rlnll:brl. The following transfers were filed for record in the office of the county clerk, yestorday, and reported for Tur Bee by P. J, McMahon: John L. Horne to Chris. Peterson, lots 13 and 14, block 4, Howard'’s add, $275. Marie Friend et al to John C. Shepard, e and se , 32, 76, 42. $800, Thomas Officer et al to George F. Chase, lot 4, block 8, Bayliss and Pal- mer's add. $50. Peter Basten to Henry Lassen, lots 3 and 4, block 32, Howard's add. $250. 0. R. L. &P. R. R. Co. to Louisa D. No. Council Bluffs. MONEY TOLOAIN ON IMPROVED FARMS IN JOWA AND' NEBRASKA ! rovest e eens, S, W, FERGUSSON & CO., comsibis, ova MAYNE & PALMER, Total sales, $1,600. | SEE the fine new stock of parasols at Harkness Bros. | Ladies gossamers at Harkness Bros, | BArGAINS in curtains at Harkness Bros. Something for Nothing. Until further notice we give to each twentioth customer his purchase, what- DRALERS IN Hai COST All kind f hai ever the price or value of the same maj air _ornaments at 2 1ngs 0. ar WOT Bar. O caahies will koep 'An’ KactEats promptly attended to. Waves made of Ladies’ combings record of every transaction, and when at blc r inch. the twentieth sale of any amount is made pe % the purchaser will bo prosented with the AND WOOD, ALL KINDS OF same. We have adopted for the present this system of advertising because it gives our patrons instead of the nows- papers the five per cent, which it cost us, Clothing retailed at wholesale prices. Hats r ed at case prices. Furnishing goods, trunks, bags, umbrel- a8, etc., elo. Jvery twentieth customer presented with his purchase. Mercarr Bros. e OOMMEROCIAL, OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No. 1 milling, 75@80; No. 70; rejected 50, et %8950, Corn—Local purposes, 40@4! Oats—For local purposes, 36@40, Hay—$10 00@14 00 per ton; baled, 50@60 Ryo—40@4bo. Corn Meal—1 80 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 00, 00.!—30“!15:‘(1, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVIJLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER,HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. o, 539 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, ¥'. Westcott, 504 Main Street, - - - Council Bluffs, MANUFACTURER OF TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATGHELS Samrre CASES aspecialty. Shawl, Tourist, and Trunk Straps. Twenty Years Experience. - = Repairing Neatly Executed N etcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS_IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, and 344 Broadway, . COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 4th of July AT WHOLESALE (:AN]]}ES, NOTS, ORANGES, LEMONS, Fire Crackers. Torpedogs, Fancy Groceries, EHair-Goods MRS. J. J. GOOD - - - - = 29 Main 8treeg D. M. CONNEI.L UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT No. 14 IN. Main St.. Oouncil Bluffs. ROLLER RINK ICE CREAM PARLOR. Trotting Dancing CIRCUIT: Taught by Pror, ScaNoor Tuesday ke &" 5 $24.000.00 in Purses, to 10:30 o'clock, $600 FOR EACH EVENT.' RINK ¥OR RENT AT §15.00 PER NIGHT. COUNCIL BLUFFS, June 24, 25, 26 and 27, EVERY DAY THE BEST. 113 Entries. Cedar Rapids, Marshalltown, Council Bluffs and Des Moinescomprise the Towa Cir- cuit, each place giving the same Classes and Purscs, THE GRAND IOWA per ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholsaling at 9jc. Flow—City flour, 160@3 30, Brooms—2 95@8 00 per doz, LIVE ST00K. Cattlo—Butcher cow |3 75@4:25, stoers 4 5@ 00, Hogs—4 00@4 25, PRODUCE AND YRUITS. Quotations by J. M, 8t. John & Co,, com- mission merchants, ond Live Poultry—Chickens,” 6@ Peaches— bus. bex, 100, Oranges—5 00@6 00 per box, Lemons—b 00@6 00 per box, Bananas—3 50@4 00 por bunch Tutter—Oreamery, 20¢; rolls, choice 9@10c. Tggs—130 por_dozen; scarce. Sieawborrios—Faucy oo grown, 1is per qua N G herrios—82 00 per bush Vogotables— Potatoes, 3 50@4 50; onlons, 7bc; cabbage, 4 ocents per pound; apples pone inmarket; - Boaus, B0@2 2 por ushel, Butcher SWLARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN, F. H. MARTENS, Prop'r. WESTERN 10WA NORMAL —SCIENTIFIC AND— COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. COUNCIL BLUFFS - « - « IUWA: Will Open THE 23rd of JUNE 1884 NOTICE.—Special a vertisements, suo as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Bale, To Rent, Wants, Board- 1ng, ote., will be lnserted n this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first lnsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n. sortion. Leave advertisements ab our offics, No. Poarl Btreot, near Broadwav WANTH PO BT Targe funished Yoot with bay win. A complete course for teachers and those desiring & higher Eaglish education, a full business course, with tralning in actual business practice and gener- rt hand, omamental penwan- p ian aud music. Splendid rooms, large, light *nd w rges very moder- ate, ost of i\ving reasonablo, good, experis encod teachers. Kot further particulars, Iniuiro of BEARDSLEY & PAULSON, Councll Bluffs, Towa. FIRST DAY—TUESDAY, THO CARS FANCY MESSINA LEMONS| - Just Received. THIRD DAY—THURSDAY, 2:26 Class :20 Class dow, also large houth roou, $26 BIxth stroet- RO e forall 2:33 Clase ANTED. —Two ghils, ono 0 polish, g00d wages, = A \im:‘h' s “«r n‘: % i \WA':::.‘GK Aliin P Our “Bee,” and “Rival” Cigars Speak for Themselves, s cu Al "eb'“k_?“n_cw""’? Counal Blags, " e M 9 A THos, BOWMAN, Secretary, 4 A ok s mental Works ™ second hand carpet and hundred beatin .I).: atesioni A.::‘..IM(DEL. st Brosdwayt | COUNCIL BLUFFS, . - - . - T T PP P el MANUFACTURERS OF A D RATIAS=Tor ale o) Bas 4t M M ome | o — 4 \ e T ; -at. | GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Wik S S PHICOT AL PRICES Anflmfiys al-Law, |WME 1A0) COANicE sher gas los, Main oot s 1 an Ehs M ON Mihons Bionk. Wil praciios - Blate o edersi | TRIMMED HATS. wijouni, THIS WEEK. { MRS. S, J. NORRIS, PHYSIGIAN & UL EON, 433 Middle Broadwsy, Councll Blufts, FINIALS, WINDOW OAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALI SKYLIGHT, lron Fencing! , Balustrades, Verandas, Office aud Baok 8, W iadow snd Cellar Guards, Ete, 00 . 0. ANDGt: STREET, LINCOLN NEB, A\ CENTSLadlos aud gontlomen can wake firvt clas wages by solling the *“Champion Bosom Strecthor aud rouls b Hotalls Ab 100, Any lady caudo up flue shirt withoub & wrinkls and gloss 16 aa nicoly as the best lsundricscan. Addrese for pa ticulars C. B8, & L Co., month, Ban_ offios, for vne 1™ 105 Main Street, § COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10W N Fine Cigars - "/ B | 1 ¥ s 9 ‘F b H 1 3 2 H &