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6 OMAHA DAILY BEE-+-COU CIL BLUFFS, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1884, —— BE— s THE DAILY BEE., | their eye, but with Platte as an inform. ant the statement is intitled to belief. PLEASURE DRIVES, Plans Being Perfected by Which Counctl Bluffs Will Have Even More of Them, James Gray, who is employed in the COUNCIL BLUFFS, i & rinewsers sorn, St - made another miniature blacksmith out of copper. It is a perfect figure of a blacksmith resting from toil, one foot SUBSCRIPTION RATES, upon the anvil, and his tools in his 20 denta por'week (10 q - The whole is only about an inch §10.00 per yosr S = in size, and shows rare skill in the The drives in and around Council 3luffs have already won much praise on account of their beauty and shade, and have been among the features of the city which have made it known far and near, Plans are now being considered by which there will be still more of Tuesday Mornine. July 1. OFFICE: maker, No. 7 Pear] Strect, Near Broadwal A fow dags ago O. W. Hant had a = ————————==| it of clothes and a watch stolen from his room over MoAdam's saloon. Yes: MINOR MENTION. terday afternoon Officer Motealfe, who SooJ. Reiter's spring goods had a dencription of the suspected thief, : 206 Broadway, | Pied 8 young man on the steooty answer- See Brackett, 224 and 226 Broadwayy |05 4 ught, the description, and TR EvwOHa* arrested him, Mo proved to be the one Thero was a neighborhood quarrel on | CU00" 0" i Have a chance to ex- Sixth avonuo near the Northwestern [ 1l sour to.day, track yestarday. J. Russell Tate and Warren White The ciiy council had no quorum last fy . co formed a partnership and proposo night, and adjourned until three o'clock [ gnterine upon the practice of law here. this afternoon. Mr. Tate is a graduate of the high school, The Young Men's Blaine and Logan | and has been away completing his law club will meet at the skating rink one|ogurse, Mr. White was formerly book- week from to-night. keeper for J. M, St. John & Co., of this Harry Hanson is to have hearing bo- [ city. Both young men are highlyspoken foro Justico Vaughan to-day on the|of, and if wishes of friends are of any charge of horse stealing, avail they will meet with rich success. Somo of the mud holes on Broadway| H. S. Smullin, who formerly lived were being filled up yesterday. Botter |here, and who, since his return, has been four weeks behind than not atall. serving as special policeman at the driv- The Bavarian band goes to Walnut[ing park, has roceived word that his this morning for two days, to Papillion | wife in driving to the depot at Shenan. the Fourth, and to Mulliard the sixth, [dosh to tako tho train for thi city, was 0608 W1 B4 8 QHAANIIA phvLy Onbhe| cicown feom!the bggy S Rerionsly (2, Fourth under the auspioes of the mem- J.urod,.lmr thigh broken and spine hurt. R AR kol Xaviee 'at the Smullin started at once for that place. skating rink. in opening up Oakland avenue through the cemetery to the ridge along which there ig a mile stretch of ground as lovel as a flour, and a beautiful shady drive can bo made at littlo expense, and at 50 nigh an elovation that from almost any point along the entire distance ex- tended viows of the surrounding country can bo had, Tt is also proposed to con- nect this with Grand avenue, which is one of the most beautiful drives in this vicinity, it being the road in the opening of which Colonel Sapp took so much interest, and the successful to his exertions, that it is by many known as Sapp’s avenue. It is also planned to connect it with othe: drives, the plans providing in all for eight or nine addi- tional drives. Alderman Mynster is taking hold of the matter with consider- able enthusiasm, and it is said that the plans meet with the approval and sup- port of others. ing theso improvements for pleasure driving that the claims of Falrmount park Justice Vaughan yesterday examined | iy park a rich treasure, Chicago or any : ; i into tho caso of Ed. Smith, charged with | other large city would give miliions fora Tho Union Pacific car repairors Were | i avay s nine-year-old daughter | park of such natural beauty, and millions yestorday notified that therois to bo & | o) Sopion on cirous-day. Tt appoared | MOre to improve and still further beautify "‘;“”:'“"ff;o per cont in tho wages on |y o it promised’ to buy the little andafter to-day. _________|girl some candy and a ring, and thus got | lars aunually, make this park in a few At the meeting of the board of health [} o 4o go with him, and he was found | years known from one shore of the conti- a resolution was passed urging the citi- |1aading her away when arrested. He ;mut to tt}{w uthurl; Cm’xiueil' Bh:;lh a cell s has in is park an in o “‘;‘”"l’."‘"lf:' ‘:;" alleys and. collars | wag hold to answer to the grand jury, | it ] drives wbout tho city, a wealth of and use lime liberally. and not being able to give bonds was|peauty which it shall develop. Every Last evening there was no session of | lodged in jail. stranger visiting the city is charmed with i iation. The lec- A ; it benuty, and yot many of the citizens the Educationsl Asmociation. The loc-| By a change which went into effect |yl it %% ol bo wnmindful of how ture of Mr. Sabin was postponed until 10| yesterday, emigrants for the weat arriving | richly naturo has blessed them, Council o'clock this morning, in addition to the | here in the morning, instead of waiting | Blutls has a chance to lead in its drives other programme. till evening, now go out on No. 3 at|and parks, and lead so easily and so far W, Brix has complalned of Martin [noon. Theso will also bo sent out on |ehead that no' ity in this part of the Bower for threatening to give him a pair |No. 1at 8 p. m., as before, By this|*""Y * 2V T T of black eyes, Justice Vaughn has|new arrangement there will not be the 3 placed Bower under $100 bonds not to do | need, as before, for emigrants to take KEEP ON CONDEMNING. the threatened blacking. rooms and rest at the Emigrant house at Thomas Tostevin, the county survey- |the transfer, so that the change will pro- or, has moved his offico and now makes [ bably cut into the business there. his headquarters in the office of the| Tony Gerspacher, as deputy marshal, county auditor at the court house. was yesterday gathering up stcay cows Frank J. Ashton, who is on his way |and taking them to the pound. One o 'Frisco on his bicycle, will give an|indignantowner, who had two cows in exhibition at the roller skating rink this | the herd, dashed in and got them, scat- ovening. There will be skating for|tering the others in all directions. Gers- those who wish to exercise themselves. | Pacher gave the man chase, and in try- Thus far about ty-fi _|ing to jump off his horse to arrest the O] s e e ‘h“':’::é_ man, his foot caught in tho stirrup, and | soems divided as to whether the building 3 he fell to the ground, his foot still |isany moreunsafenow than it has been for ok exoursion o Glenwood on tho ) ging. Luckily the horse stopped, |»10ng timo,andwhother it is ugsataat all hl"fl"! Ticceasod otherwiso the rider would doubtless have [ or not. Some of the Methodist folks 4 ~ e | been injured. He got his man just tho |88y that they consider the building safe, Bhll.Bnm, J. W. Law, John Collins, same, and this morning the court will | but that it needed repairing, and that a ?uh Rlo;:‘ll:dlnn, John Mool;omld :dnd RRanithe 1At0] e rnttes few months ago they got estimates as to Aol Eiley yere aismod ‘yoalerdsy iooo | the cost of a new roof and some radical the usual amount for tarrying too long Harry Westlake was before the justice b e etk . ¢ steali changes in the structure, but the archi- ot thocup. sallTon by e e of etk L T e e There was a Sunday night beer garden | that he broke into Gold.|the figures so high that they concluded it racket, and yesterday Billy Smith, O. .,:‘.:n',‘:";“‘dm; e go’f thosaddlo. ana | Wouldn't pay to make over the old Hooten and J. Scott paid the penalty. |; trying to sell it got into M. (Gold. | hurch, but that they had botter build a 0. Wheeler, who was arrested as one of . . new church, They then thought they stein's own store, and there offered it for them, was discharged, and John Bell's sale, which led to his arrest. By some would send to Philadelphia and get a case was held under advisement. sort of an arrangement with the prose- regular church architect to get up plans, Thomss Thompson, the young man | cuting attornoy and court, Wostlake was | fiis sending sway feom Conell Blofle charged with collecting a small bill of | yeyterday allowed to plead guilty w0 petit | about the old church. Mr. Winans under the false pretenso that | larcony, and was sentenced to only ten| Rev. Mr. Armstrong in his Sunday he was in W. T, Braun's employ, had daya in jail, on condition that he should discourse in the opera house, took his caso continued ngain yesterday, it | leave tho oity for the city's good at the | 2094ICN to touch up tho city officlals for s heir condemnati Deing set now for Wednesday. ond of that time, Ho has been caught | said it was evident Jf,f“'fife;,},':'.;?:;eanu: Jacob Sims is to deliver the oration at|in several stealing scrapes before, and it|lose politicians rather than Christians, on the Fourth, Council Bluffs supplies | is to be regretted that he could not have | for the old court house, which had by by the expenditure of a few thousand dol- The Board of Health Should Now Forbid the Use ot the Court House, The action of the board of health in condemning the Broadway Methodist church, and forbidding the holding of any more meeting there, on «account of the unsafe condition of the building, has called forth much comment. Opinion The sixth annual meeting of the South- apo —*“Recoss, or no recess,” Mrs, O, B yt, of Afton. on by Professor A, J. Woods, P Sta ll‘l Paper —*Bchool room _ econamy,” tendent W. oore Mills ¥ Disovssi-n b, perintendent J, J, McCou. nell, Atlanti -a number of places with oratory this year, | been sent across the state this time, in- flub““ sentiment long since been con- . Al ) X ; omned, was allowed to bo used right ‘but Harlan's selection is oneof the wisest. | stead of being allowed to slip away 80| ylong, and great political gatherings were “The people there uaay rost assurred they | easily. held there, where stamping of feetand ‘will have something worth listening to. T TR other uproarious conduct was had, and Among thoss brought before the police Bushnell sells railroad tickets cheap to ugll téhehc)'kjy officials dlld not get alarmed all points, about the danger to politicans, court bar yesterday, there wasan un- pon o N There is a good deal sense in the sug- R A ug: usual number of Scotchmen—five in all, PERSONAL, The Methodist church build AT TR o SR condemned as unsafe, beforo o ¢ .| there was a great outery against it, but sweat off his brow, remarked to-day is a | 8. W. Ferguson has returned from his trip. | there has been for a long time a howl fcotch-er,” and then fainted, overcome| A, Nienstedt, of Clarinda, lowa, 1s at the | about the court house and its unsafe con by the pun-y effort, Ogden, dition. The peoplotried to get tho coun- & . B. 1 i ty to build a new one. Committees The funaes o he lake Ol Bebang- piBuChuten S i, vihel e found grent cracks, which v beon er took place yes y under the aus- s d lescribed at length by the reporters, The pioes of Humboldt lodge L. O, O, ¥, of | : P- Pillsbury, of Monmouth, Tils, Is an | grand jury has officially condomned the which he was & member, Thore was a | 7den house gusst. ik I inskihare:lhbub one. opiglon W. G, Collier, Racine, Wis., was at|about the old court ho Suppose the largo attendance of the order, headed by [ 1, 4\ (oo 0 Fh city board of health uses its powers to the Bavarian band, and many other Ed. Rockk £ Kal rarrived at |t condemn the old building and forbid friends joined in paying due tribute to ),‘;I;m":”w‘. hd d‘:y NARARIR [RITITR. ir“ use. Ewn the Methodists would then i : o yesterday, orgive thom for condemning the church. big pomery. B. W, Carlislo, of Griswold, Tows, was at e ——— ~ Jack Rosewood and Jim Clark were ar- | the Pacific yestorday. THE BOOK AND TH ROD. rested for fighting in an alley back of a| Harry Hunter, the city editor of the Non- saloon, They explained that they were [ parcil, still lies sick at his room at the Paci Opening ot the Educational Conven- old friends from Utah, and this being house, but it is thought now the foverls uon and Pro mme tor To-Day. such a peaceful city and they notfhaving | V<% 1 that ho is on tho way to recovery. had & chance to exerciso their muscle,they | Prof. . L, Johuson, who has been teaching weresimply indulging in a friendly boxin, in thn‘puhllu schools here, hus gone to his old | western lowa Educational association match, The excuse was taken ab par and ‘l“""" in Oontervill, Tow, 1o s Just r¢| oponed yesterday afternoon at tho Bloom- 3 urned from a trip to Nebrasks, in company i i the men discharged. with Frank Cook ane Charles Ferson, il }’“'l:t.’:‘ :v;:.: L "::'2::. "f':;u .‘“"“‘l}; Tho entertainment at the Y. M. O, A. [ P, J. Nichols, superintendent of the Union | jrerer, e it RFEURSCE (00 B et rooms this evening will consist largely | Pacifiic railrosd, and William H, Burns, in ,”rg( (risechpfe P * of wmusic, vocal and instrumental, with | Sharge of the freight transfer and suporintend- 1 be followiog b the grogramme’ for tor it i : t of street railroad, wero yesterday taking a | 48Y ¢ a sprinkling of literary selections. La- :‘:‘k' D e BEO.7 By asing A A Rt dies, as well as the gentlemen, are invi- hunt o ."hiLn_wm{ i wa gin 1’“?‘::" i mm‘““"“a"::""“ lts influ tod to- night, and it is expected that the Something for Nothing. Saoaa the plbiamion. Sapeciaiandens 5, B, entertainment will be one o’l the best, | Until further notice we give to each| Discussion by Professor E. J, Beard, Ham and perhaps the best of tho season. twontioth customer, his purchaso, what- bay 5 " 4 ever tho price or valuo of the same ma; Mzs, Falvin Clark bas just received & bo, Our cashier will keop an e fienly finished portrait of her late hue- | record of a&eryl transaction, and when Pliariml e S8 i band, done in crayon, by the celebrated | the twentiel o of any amount is made |, Lecture —*‘President Garfield as e " '." 046 § &JM‘,“:‘“ e | p\.u‘l:,ut;‘r‘ l;»! ps‘;“md with the | Supsrintendeut H. M. Jomes, Omaha, N » d ted fo Bt s e 1 T | (g e s fo e reus Vo, et tomoter st Clark on her way east fow weeks ago. |gives our patrons instead of the news ""l"“ and evening is s follo Mr, Marxsen is one of the finest work- | papers the five per cent. which it cost 30 p. m.—Paper the high " one ( Ylothi il school,” Professor L. B. Avery, Onawa, men in crayon in Chicago, :"’w“"‘l';:;f r:‘::.‘:ll:ld “""m:’h'l‘_]r‘zfi" Discussion by Professor H. 8, Suiff, Dun + Platte Overton on the excursion to Fum:h :(o ut;nh. trlu"h.’l‘b‘l«l' umbrel- poon lake discovered t out of| ™ eto., eto. Kvery twentieth customer s-hm darted same l;xiriy o‘r r::tl, .:‘:u..o‘ preseuted with his purchus. , Bios, Superin. a regular commupity of them. If it had o — (aihie ental sln:zr\wt;:n." Bopern. W' BRI A TN ; J - » been some men who had reported such &) Sweet potato plants—largest *stock in ‘?fié"-ml‘:fm- ].hu:u" ek, Qoupell, Bluds Oa-t 5 : Seagieelpgrast vy Metalic Caskets “nd Yoo lin Coffins of all Kings. I I [ i ", 3! L N ~Lec! “History o o1 OXe: . " find, cne ‘might think the suekes came|the west—by W. H. Foster, Council |t P wi-cheotuo Hilistory of cduca adicn ) TELEGRAPH ORDERS PRUAILY ATTENDED TO, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT | L out of their boote, or thet it was all in)|Blffus, Send for price list. Brooks, Tabor eollege, A 404 Broadway, Jovlp sl Boonn 1 ¥ Council Bluffs, Fartics & Speclalty. No.1 IN. Main St. Jouncil Bluflfs. e T L RS i e these drives, The plan consists |, completion of which was so largely - due | 10c. 1t is to be hoped that considor- |3 B TATE ] e i ATTORMEYS AT LAW. it, and it seems as if Council Bluffs could | COUNCIT, BLUFFS, IOWA. An Open Letter, To the Editor of Tre Ber. SP}CCIAI‘ N()TI_CES. . In Sunday morning’s Nonpareil an ar-| NoOTICE.—Speoial & vertisements, suo as Lost, ticle appeared commenting on my open- | Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. ing in 503 Broadway, Saturday evening, | ing, ste., will be inserted in this column at the low n which said the milk was *‘highly colored” | rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion - and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n. I a s sertion. Téave advertisements at our office, No. A Poarl Stroet, near Broadway and “freely guzzled.’, I ask ‘the fonl- ~ WANTS. H.H. HORNE & CO,, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN mouthed scribe for what purpose he has made such an assertion. 1 defy him or any other conceited detective to find any high eolored drinks in my place, No, 50: " - — - Broadway. 1 do not go behind the screen [ Y7ANTED Five hundrod “pieces of ~frstclaes of a prescription case to ‘xf‘l’lhdl IV“(:!vi\C‘iUn, Syel o At et el e g Being COMMEROIAL, & hundred it COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, W 13 body in Com o take . 1 milling, 75@80; No. 3 65@ | cants w aomn e = KRV SEW 1, 50@00 | *oFTaphed on the Shctiand pony’ —MANUFACTURERS OF— 1 2 10 S | AE S ErEna e FINEPARL NITURE S ooty T s, s A G e 'ty Sy the Snaimpin Sosom Strecther and mnlufi Board, Any Iady can doup s fine shirt without & w CARPETS, CURTAINS, WINDOW FIXTURES, and REPAIRING for particulars C. B. 8. & L Co., Ban, office, for one | XA torior Deocorationms and TUpholstory Coal—Delivered, hard, 1150 per ton; soft, | and gloss i as nicely as the best Inundrioscan. Addrese A Specialty, WESTERN I10WA NORMAL 500 pe NO. 309 BROADWAY - . - . OOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA ~SCIENTIFIC AND— T hiebanics, wholesaling at 0fc. — COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Flour—City flour, 1 60@3 30, Brooms—2 95@3 00 por doz. LIVR STOOK. Oattlo—Butoher cows 8 75@4:25, Butcher stoors 4 50@5 00, Hogs—4 00@4 25, PRODUCE AND FRUITS, Quotations by J, M. St. John & Co,, com- COUNCIL BLUFFS - .« IUWA. mixsion morchants, 538 Broadway. Live Poultry—Chickens, 6@sc; turkeys, Will Open Poaches—} bus, bex, 1 00, THE 23rd of JUNE 1884. Oranges—b 00@6 00 per box. Lemons—b 00(@6 00 per box. dis Bananas—3 50@ 1 00 per bunch Butter—Creamery, 200; rolls, choice 9@10c, | A complete courso for teahors and those desiring Eggs—130 por dozen. o higher English education, a full business course, Chorrios—8h 50 per bushel, th training in actual business practice and gener: Vogotablos— Potatoes, 85024 50; onlons, | i sletation, German and siueie. B Toe; cabbage, 4 conta por paund; applos Inrgs, light and weli furnishod, B very mone none in mark Beans, 1 50@2 25 per | ate, cost of living reasonable, soci 0od, expori- bushel, onoed teachers. ¥or further jarticulars Inquiro of — =it Mixed Rags Wanted,” HULLER HINK The undersigned is paying the highest market price for. : ‘ ags. ICE OREAM PARLOR, S. GOLDSTEIN, il 14 i i ] Dancing Taught by Pror. Somvoor Taesday and Friday evenings from 8:30 to 10:30 o'clock. . RINK FOR RENT AT $15.00 PER NIGHT. We make a specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA an / YARA CIGARS. All Oigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warrantd as represented, OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & CO. y 562 Broadway, COUNOIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. ()LD, PAFERS—For salo at Bas offce, at 25 centa SMITH & TOLLER, Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street, Couxcrn BLurrs, - = Towa. WARREN WHITEY TATE & WHITE, Practioe in State and Federal Courts. Collections promptly attended to. 540 Broadway, Council Blaffs ASADY, ORCUTT & RENCH [ urtaing, in Lace, filk, Turcoman, Etc. Ofl cloths,iMattings, Linoleums Etc hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST, ome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. (};F:p“t place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the ity. Th Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care. WHY DONT YOU ¢ ET 8DME OF FITCH BROTHERS’ CUSTOM SHIRTS? Perfoct Fitting, Best and Cheapest. Fine Linen Collars aud Cufts, Fourth Street Council Bluffs, Iowa. i NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE American Plany, Furniture and appointments all new. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Bluff —_— MRS. J. J. GOOD. Waves 95¢, Coquetts 25¢ each, Switches $1 to $2 0, Hair orua.mentsq at COST. Allwll{i?:dess $ol’ ohfjrovgggfl promptly attended to. Waves made of Ladies’ combin Room 9, Schugart's Building, ICE! ICE|! ICE!!! For pure river Ico patronize the blue wagons—sat- istaction guaranteed. Loave orders at No. 46 South Main streets Telephone No. 84, i MULHOLLAND & NICHOLAS, |-ARGEST FLOOR IN TOWN ‘XcoB sDIS, & r.oaowe | B H. MARTENS, Prop'r. SIMS & CADWELL, -at. R. Rice M. D. A“OI’HBYS al I'aw’ CANGERS, it ey rgaag evostine g Founcmflnnwrs. (llowAh A AAnoRt Bio Wil thosaion to; Bbabe Wit atews CHRONIC DISEASES ot kinds a spectatty. No. Jourts Over hirty yoars| practical experlence Offioe s, 1. J, Hml]fl, N I, Pear stroct, Cmmi.'fl Blufls PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, FREE | Prugripion s St &ar Concultation treo 222 Middle Brosdw=ay, Council Blufts, o No. 71 COCKE & MORGAN. . Opera House BAZAR! We have begun this week a Special Sale of Children’s Dresses. To cl. this stock out we have marked them 25 per cent less than Regular Market Prices. You can buy a good Scotch Gingham Dress, well made, fast colors, from 75 ots. up. The stock consists of Gingham, Chambray, Secrsucker and Linen Suits, llars, Cuffs, Ties, aud Handker. Handkerchiefs from 24c apieoo up. Fast colors. A nduerchiol 8. A good at 50c per inch, : made in the Latest Styles and Cheaper than the goods MRS. J. J GOOD - - - - = 29 Main Street N e e e e et e e e e A e . e e S, e Towels ! Towels | Towels !|Hosiery! Hosiery ! Hosiery! SPECIAT, PRT CE S e Good all Linen Towel, 10¢, worth 20¢ This week cheaper than ever. Come and look at the Good all Linen Huck Towel 200, worth 80c. the greatest bargains in hosiery ever ghown n 4y Good all Linen Honey Comb 25¢, worth 40c. Council Blufts, 0 Our lino of Gents Goods is completo and cheapor s Mol Tuwa) 06, worth k0o, than the samo goods can b bought west of Chi- e cago. | Good all Linen Damask Towel, 50 in-hes long and 24 Muns’ and Boys' Shirts with reinforced liuen bogsom, IIIS “'EEI\’. { MRS S J N[]RHIS 1 105 Main qewa ] at 600, Come carly aud get some of them betore [ Gfnte: Lisle i LA 1 y; J COUNCIL BLUERS, WA they are all gone, a8 we cannot roplace the goods. Covers in Red, German and Damask, ; titul pattorns, 8 yardslong and 2 yards wide, | ool og it 504 Main Street, - Council Bluffs. v ndkerchiof, hem- . Bargains i+ Bed stitchod, 160, aud the best bandker- MANUFACTURER OF AMPLE CASES aspecialty, Shawl, Tourist, and Trunk Straps. Twenty Years Experience. - - Repairing Neatly Executed Iair Grood alone can be bought for, Good all Linen Damask Towel, 12§ worth 22jc. stock and convince yourselt $hat we are offering —ON— Good all Linen Huck Towel 26¢, worth 40¢. inches wide at £50. This towel would be very cheap linen bands, el 60c. rgains in Table Covers, Napkins and Stand . . WWestcott, , worth double the money, " N hi A tull live of Ladi d Misses' Rubber Circulars, chief ever sold for 5 from §1 26 up to the very best goods manutactured | A fun line of Pearl Bi in sizes from 18 up to 28, by the Sterling Rubber Co, trom 6 to 100 pet n, These buttons are of Ladles' Dusters. ood 5 [} [} S. M etcalf Bros., WE RECEIVE GOODS DAILY AND OFFER TEE Latost Novelies &t the Lowest Prices | gaws cAPS BUCKGLOVES, | ° GOGKE & MORGAN’ and 344 Bromiw;y,MA-m & PA_I.;);NRCIL BLUFFS, I0W 1 Y‘lk NEW OPERA HOUSE BAZAR [Hard and Soft 'Goa,], F AND WOOD, L BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER,HAIR B AND BEWER PIPE. i No, 639 Broddway, . . . ’ COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. K W ATEIR WAVES ¥ Ventilated Three Inch Part, ON VEGETABLE LACE, $0 te Only Seventy-Five Cents ! Coquetts, 123c each. Switches, (all long hair) $2.00 $4.00, $8,00 ,& I & MONEY TOT.OAN ON IMPROVED FARMS IN IOWA AND: NEBRASKA ! v e 8, W, FERGUSSON & 00, cliati™m, MAX MOEIIN,. Proprieto CRESTON HOUSE ~———EVERYTHING #IRSTOLASS, —— Nos, 217 and 219 8. Main St., - - and upwards. Hair Ornaments Given Away. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, \& No. 337 Broadway - $is COUNCIL BLUFFS D. . CONNEIL. | UNDERTAKER AIID EMBALMER! @ - ICE CREAM, RESTAURANT AND CAFE WATER ICES