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6 OMAHA DAILY BEE-+COUNCIL BLUFFS, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1884, —— t California as over the republican delega- THE DAILY BEE. tion, “Not & sound was heard, not ey e = wwemwmee | funoral note,” as their forms to Chicago _|offer of a hundred carriages, mno spocches, no resclutions on their arrival here. ;xvnq<tn|nrnx RATES, The dining-room girls at the Ogden ------ 3o conts per'weck | had bad scare Wednesday night, On retiring for the night they lott their OFFIOR: doors unlocked and some late straggler No.7 Pearl Stroet, Noar Broadway, | of the masculine sex strolled in, either —_— | by mistake 01 with malice aforethought. Whichever it was, it frightened the girls MlNOB ,EIEN,TION' torribly, and they scroamed so that it Soe J. Reiter's apring goods ovidently frightened the fellow, for he A ‘ skipped out in a hurry, whilo the fem. Whisky is supposed to go Fourth t0° |y 000 oeanme called help to the hall, in day. which there was a confused flutter of Bushnell sells railroad tickets cheap to | white raimenta. all points. The shoots at the driving park to-day will excite much interest. The Methodists have decided to build a new church on the Fourth, On and after to-day the drink as well| Thero have boon so many heavy wind- as the drinker will bo jugged. stormaof late that Council Bluffites are get- ; h ting 8o that they cannot sleep well nights Tho Wabssh mail will closopromply |t 1o that they cannot mam“ i shingles flying as a sort of a lullaby, The storm yesterday morning broke trees down badly, tipped over out-houses and L. e s . |sheds, demoralized somo fences, and Barrott's big circus is one of the promi- | goa¢ared imovables in all directions. nent features of the Fourth in Concil| The roof of Deere, Wells & Co.’s large Blufls. warehouse was quite badly damaged, the tin being rolled up and some of the tim- The business men along Broadway are (1, " ypjiointed. Some of - the tin on very anxious to have the paving done be- | David Bradley & Co.’s big building was foro the fall business opens. also lifted and torn by the wind. The Chicago and Rock Island coal i Fridav Mornine, July 4. By Carrler ByMall = = = = = = — SOATTERED BY THE STORM, The Wind Oauses Much Havoc and Some Damage, at ten minutes bofore one o'clock to-day. The house of H. DeLong on upper Brosdway has been raised about three KER.|SPECIAL 28, |5 n STRUOK ANOTHER SUCKER.|SPECIAL NOTICES.|" mn o o s - D1 " Lost, » erdant Youn NOTICR.—Special & vertisements, swo a8 h s sy Siteus % | pound, To Losn, For Sale, To Rent, Wnts, Board. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Man Near Ma % Ing, oto., will be inserted in this column ab the low . e rate of N OENTS PER LINE for the first insertion Practioe In State and Feder: " . The confidence crooks still ply their | sna FIvE cENTS PER LIN Collections promptly attend tricks on the different roads running into | sertion. Leave advertisoments at our offics, No. this city. One of the latest is thus told | ZoarL5troet, near Broadway LR by the Malvern Leader: As No. 2 pulled WANTS. into Malvern Sunday evening an_old- [ \FANTAD Five hunired vis played, where: second hand carpet and time confidence game was played, where- | 40 ey aad by o verdant young man parted with all]- nis ready money. Said young man lived i i ANTED—Every body in Councll Bluffs to take o § had a ticket for ] Me“'l.'h' l,”. i . TxBrn. Delivered by carrier at only twenty COUNOIT, BLUFFS, TOWA that point. The confidence man ap-|conts a week. i, | OMon, SEAAD Buvest, BoOmS T 050, | SHOEAA & Mo proached him and upon learning his des- | TooR BALE.—A g »H»nrlw-“’””"”l\]'fl got into a :shr.-.n'-v Block, Will practice in State and eders! : logitimato and profitable businoss on_easy | 0ur tination assured him that he was bound | forms, A well cetablished bakery in Counell Biaft | - for the same port,—was well acquainted | for sale, Good reas # for selling. Address O, R. there, had a brother in business there, foe, Council Blufts. otc., ete., but he waa in trouble, he said. He had a lot of baggage on the train family without children, a_new house, with A 3 bamn, clstern, eto. Enquire of Frank ook, roor which would be put off at the next sta- | o"glrciaterny sbe, Enuire oty tion—Hastings—unless ho could pay the | "=ttt ot y —Ladies and_gentlem charges on them. Would the young e Wagte . st % for each subssquent n- Room 9, Schugart's Building, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TIOWA. ACOB SIMS. E. P. CADWELL 8IMS & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law, ()0, PAPERS—For salo at Bitn offico, at 25 centa & hundred. DOR SALE—Or will ront by Septembor 1st, to & can make first Friday evenings from 8:30 to 10:30 o’clock. RINK FOR RENT AT $15.00 PER NTGHT. 4T LARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN, F. H. MARTENS, Prop'r. man from Mendota lend him $23 until | Strecther and roning Board. Mendota had but §20 and this amount | iy &i%ealuts 6757 8"4'T 'Gor Baw, ofs, for one | Taught by Pror., Scixoon Tuesday and on a Missouri bank. The man went for- stopped for the crossing, he stepped off. | 1#faction guarantecd. Leave orders at No. 46 South formed the Mendota man that his friend rAN ORI AU LD here, but no trace could be found of his Ao P ICE CREAM PARLOR. thoy got through? The young man from | Any lady can doup a fine shirt he freely turned over to his newly found | month. ICE)! ICEI!!! ward immediately to see about paying his Later, it is thought he took a Wabash [ Main strest. had left the train and when he reached victimizer. He continued his journey B t'f l tt t' homeward the following day u wiser al-| N @ W QUL eautiin .A. racrions Queer Law. Dancing and gloss it as nicely as the best Jaundriescan, Addrese friend, taking as security a £250 check(?) IOEI baggago charges and when the train| Forpureriver lco patronize the blue wagons—sat- train for the Bluffs, A brakeman in-| Telephone No. & Hastings he faced about and retifned beita poorer youth, There seems to be some difficulty in ~XIT— A brick sidewalk with stone curbing is | .}y wore somowhat broken by the |settling the question of where a case will taking the place of the mud in front of | storm, the city building and city jail. A barn belonging to Mrs. Donahey, 4 ty clerk of the | SOrnEr of Fourth avenue and Eleventh H. P. Warren, the deputy clerk of the [ gt i circuit court, has received from Califor-| Benton street was full of broken trees go to when taken away from Judge Ayles- of venue, About ix weeks ago John D r 9 GO O ds worth, of the superior court, on a change Swinger was brought before the superior nia a fine picture of Blaine framed with | yesterday morning, and some fences were | gourt on a charge of assault and battery, down, e k The hatchway door leading to the Old man Wilson, the shoemaker, who | tower of the Rescue engine houso was and by his attorney a change of venue was taken, Judge Aylosworth, follow- i has been getting ready for it fortwo or | blown about striking the bell and caused | ing the statute in regard to the superior 9 ing strong drink | the tap of a false fire alarm, ",'m :";"~“ '::,whi:f,"::: s UL A hatehway door in Eph. Huntington's tenite oS Lo} house blew off, letting the rain drive in Next Monday night the Blaine and|in almost drowning quantities, TLogan boys in blue will meet, the storm |, A in a like manner, having caused the postponement of the | ™y yik¢ }oard fence at Mr. Bray's blew meeting announced for last Mondaynight. | over, damaging and destroying about The summer school, which it was pro- | bundred of Mrs, Bray's choice plants. posed.to open in the Mothodist church, | 4, pup, yome fencing was blown down and will not start up, there being too much | ther damage done. agitation about the safety of the. build-| Congressman Pusey’s cherry trees were ing. adly broken down., Justice Schurz yesterday officiated at| - AVIWE PR, ACGHLS ] g taken off. A the wedding of Henry Ochlert to Anna|fow more such storms and the park will Marsau, both of Minden. The ceremony | be of the baldheaded. Creston b ar-| Word was received from Neola yes- ‘I’o: performed at the Creston house p: tgrdly t;}mt u‘:ed storm was very fierce " t] go d iall The postoftice will be open this morn- |40 gorn, e oo eepecially ing from 10 o'clock to 12, The carriers courts, sent the case to the district court, but Judge Loofbourow sent it back, he finding in the statates in Abe Kingsland's house was drenched [regard to district court no provision L giving the district court jurisdiction in criminal cases, except as brought before em— the court by indictment. At the institution for the deaf and |afternoon the case was called up in the superior court again, and Judge Ayles- worth dismissed it. The man has been lying in jail for six weeks while the case Baylis's park acain suflored, a largo [ 12 PeqD. Pending. ~The viows taken of Yesterday Having just purchased in Eastern Markets very cooice stock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Ginghams, Table Linen, Crashes, ste., we are prepared to offer an excellent selection of beautiful fabrics, and law by Judge Loufbourrow and Judge Aylesworth places such |shall do soab cases in a peculiar position, indeed. The judge of the superior court is told by tho law to send cases to the district court, but the law governing district courts does not seem to give any power Tho fall of rain drenched th receive them. I : ) e fall of rain drenche o streets, | tix kind will bo disposed of is a mys- | comprise the latest designs and novelties of theseason Noce below a few How the next case of These goods have just been opened from the manufacturers, and will make but ondelivery and collection and mado still more gullies and ponds in | tary, ‘but it is probablo that it will be|of the MANY BARGAINS we are offering: o 9 Vs ¢ th -4 ity. in the morning, the other deliveries being g:v‘:";]‘yhfil.l;‘t“%"::: 'g?xct;:’;l B at thelr windows, impassable, there being a great pond 1o tho superior court yesterday thre srstshing from sidowalk to idoal. y udge James mourns the breakin were two drunks, C. B. Albery and|q o "0p G500 $ice e trees, for Jacob Henning, each fined.’ Craig Man- | which he says he would not have taken dice and John Miller were fined for dis-|$100 a p‘i:a:\e. P S The icago & Northwestern was i § & iti t about eight hours late yesterday on ac- It now remains with the citizens of | count of the washing out of about 500 Council Bluffs to say whether they will|yards of the track near Denison, haye s tair this fall or not. It costs §5 a i voto and there ought to be a good many ralsed when storm No. 2 struck the oity, Yotes in favar of it, has sunken into the cellar, causing a The modern cornice of the Methodist | damage of one or two hundred dollars, church has been taken off, and the prom- Y.x.:inv is0 is made that the cracks will be taken | “"A™ portion of the corner of Wm, away next week—that is, the building is | Smith’s new building was blown off, the o be repaired a little. somewhat, Henry Do Long has completed s fine| “rpyg Jightning killed a valuable cow strotch of brick sidewalk along Broadway | belonging to Chas. Sheils, of Hardin f from Krank to Grace street, a ten-foot |township. Small grain in that vicinity | Mr, Jac for his Wisconsin home. walk with stono curbing, making on of | Ya injured by the storm, and small out- 3 ! buildings wero blown over. the best lines of walk in the city. The foundation of Eiseman, Rodda & The law in regard to houses of prosti- | Co's. n'o;? wniund;«‘rmlned a little, the tution goes into offect to-day. Last|Fain washing in the excavation being night the keepers of theso houses turned |™*4® f0F the addition to the building. all their girls out of doors rather than to risk the penalty. Quite a delogation of REPENTING IN HASTE, the soiled doves went over to Omaha on the 11 o'clock dummy, James Perry is tearing down his wood- nn‘bufldlng on Broadway, and is to put| At the Tuesday afternoon meeting of in its placea l.undlomu brick one, 22x00 | city council an ordinance was rushed feet, two stories. George Fauble has through providing thatno certificate of as- the contract, and the front is to be simi- | sessment against property for street im- The Aldermen Conclude They Were TooBrash About the Iron-Olad Oath, lar to that being put up by Wm, Smith, | provements would be issued to a contrac- | Shenandoah Post, will publish the Campaign near by. tor unless he took an iron-clad oath that tlon af was 8o undormined by the rain that it|gau. but is out again, terday morning’s wind blew off the | the Baptist church at Emerson. falling brick battering the zinc cornice, M adding up the columns of Farman's books It's a bo; with delight. disposed of In tho same way. e — PERSONAL, SITKS, SITLKS, Summer silks, 85¢; Summer silks, 50c; Summer silks, 75c. These are special bargains and cannot be duplicated. Good black silk at 50c, 5 worth 76¢ Choice black Radzimer silk, $1.00, usual price, $1.30. Judge Loutbourow s set down: for an oraj| Black Gros Grain silk, 80c. Pure Silk Ottoman at $1.7 5, worth $2.25. ELed o Heavy Cloaking Tuniscinne at $1.75. All grades of the famous Lyons d Mrs. ¥, B, Tanner, of Neola, were | Silks"J, C, Bonnet & Co., and Antoine Guinet & Co., at Lowest Prices. DRESS GOODS! Good plaids at e, worth 10c. Brocade dress goodsat 8c, worth 15¢ Choice colored cashmeres at 30c. Figured suitings at 30c. Very fine all-wool suitings, double width at 75c, and never sold for less than $1.00. Also beautiful combination suitings at very low prices, TABLE LINEN AND CRASHES Good all linen table at 30c, Good all linen table at 40c. Choice all Judge James is back from Des Moines, H. H. Horne left yesterday for a business trip in Nebraska, Mr. John Stelter's house, which was being | in the city yesterday. Officer Brooks has been laid up for a few Rev. M. Reed has resigned the pastorate of E. C. Whittlesey, of the Globe has gone to Chicago to attend the convention, Mrs, Anna I, Boone is visiting her mother, rs, R. S, Colo, and greeting her many old riends here, Rev. J. ms. who has been visiting his son, ims, of this city, left yesterday Oscar Keplinger now stops to carry one in d Oscar s a regular Oscar Wild F. P. Whitney, who travels for H. H. Horne & Co., returned to the city yesterday | !inen table at 60c. Very fine all linen table at $1.560, worth $2 50 for a few hoi the road aga s only, leaving last evening fox | Table crash bc ayard. All linen towels at 10c each. All linen towels n, at 12¢ each. M, dnd Mrs, J. Wormuth, of New York, Good Bleached Muslin, 5c. Good unbleached muslin, 6c. A fine oro fn the city, the guests of Mre, T. A.|asgsortment of beautiful spring Shawls at popular prices. Full stock of Clark. Mrs, Wormouth is a sister of Mr. T | Dbmestic Paper Patterns. (=%~ Catalogues free. A, Clark, locating engineer of the Union Pa- J. A, Bede, formerly of the Tabor Union- Arrow, and more recently connected with the Pricos reduced on Ingrains, Tapestry and Body Brussels, Velvets, Hatchet at Sidney, Towa, from the first of Au- | Moquettes, Axminsters, &c., to reduce stock. Call and get prices before The fellow giving his name as Ed.|he had not made any arrangement |8t until after the campaign, In the prospec: | elsewhere. Newton, and who was arrestod for run-|for the disposal of ‘the certificate |t!s sent out there is a plain avowalof the in- ning a swindling game on the street, is at a shave, and that he had no to have a hearing hefore Justice Schurz|ownors to do the work for loss than to-morrow, the case being taken away|named in the certificate, The nonsense from Justice Abbott on the clsim of | ot the thing seemed to have dawned on prejudice, some of the aldermen and the city N attorney after the ordinance had passed, Justios Abbot yesterday tied the mat-(u,q's dash was made for tho original rimonal noose, joining Henry Baer, of | document to stop its going into the York, Neb., and Emma Walder, of Per- | hands of the printer. Another ordinance, sis, Iows, as husband and wife, My, |Passed later, hay -gpnud in the official 4 papor of tho oity, but . this is held baok, Baer ia a furniture dealor at York. The | pPSy ¢ 10 800 sagon romarked, i 12 wedding was grand aflair, the coremony | the people ever read this they will think being performed in the Pacific house|we " have gone daft sure.” What paslons, will bo done with the smothered “ ‘ ordinance is a conundrum, An attempt Tho wagon-poles of teams ooming up | o1y Do made to have it published attes & to the drinking fountain on Broadway, |little, hoping to escape public notice, but near Bryant have thumped against it so|many wonder why if it is such a good or- that it has injured it some, and to pre- dinance, and so much in the interests of " tho dear people, there should bo such an vent further accidont there was yester- | iiorpt to hold it back, It is fast getting day put upa rough board protection, | so that the secret of bohind the screens which mars the looks ot the fountain, | sessions of the council and ccusultations bub may protect it, of the city officials are more_ interesting The report that Alex, Burke, the el 'uglwlflom' watchman for the waterworks at Glen To-Day's Uolebration, avenue, wes discharged, has no founda.| The observance of the Fourth by the tion to it, the fact being that he has left | Ancient Order of Hibernians promises to the position of his own freo will and|be an epjoyable and successful one, A accord. One thing is certain, ho has|large number are expected to arrive filled the place well, bean faithful to his | from Omaba, with the Hiberniau band duties, and it will bo difficult to got a| IF 4 PIsce ey will bo rocsived by | ik . the A. O. of H., of this city, with the man to fill the place as well, now Council Blufia band, A grand pro- L. De Bevoise, the swiling spirit, who cossion will be formed, und the line of is in charge of the Union ticket oftice, :::-;h :‘,ke‘:;f::) o):fi:y‘::gmv‘:h::' "“. 007 Broadway, is busy dealing out ex- “sa-nio will be held. There will cursion tickets ou the different roads, It | be exercises thero oppropriato to the day, is cheap time to travel. The Sioux City|Rev. Father McMonomy being presidon of the day, M, G, Grifin will read the RORIS Sasen 4n of the most popular of |01 0 SIS ol decandence, and Judge all, eapecially with the round trip fare to| ;' R, Paige, who is now one of the edi- Bpirit Lake and return being ouly $0.90. | tors of the Saturday Evening Herald, of |~ did uot meem to enthuse 8o over the| happy Fourth of July picni . . y picnic, and a dance arrival of 1he demooratic delogation from ! at (] Zriuk in the evening, private understanding with the property- | supperty The prospectus also gives a tlittle tention to give the republican ticket a strong boom for John Y, Stone for congress from this district. Sty COMMEROIAL, OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No. 1 milling, 76@80; No, 8 65 70; rejected 50, i » Corn—Local purposes, 40@45. Oats—For local purposes, 35@ 40, = Hay—810 00@12 00 per ton; baied, 50@00 Ryo—40@15c Corn Meal—1 30 per 100 pounds. p l)V‘:.‘I-ma—(lw«l supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ Coal—Delivered, hard, 1150 per ton; soft, u 500 per ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholosaling at 0jc. Flour—Oity Hour, 1 60@3 30, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per dos, LIVE §TOCK. — Cattlo—Butcher cows 3 75@4 25, Butcher stoers 4 BO@5H 00. Hogs—4 00@4 25, Harkness Brothers, 401 Broadway - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. AT WHOLESALE Quotations by J, M. St. John & Co,, com. migaion merchants, 538 Broadway, ‘oultry~Live old hens, 7c; spring chickens, 2 25@3 00 per doz.; live turkeys, Ye, ) J ) Peaches— 4 bus. bex, 100, Oranges—b 00@6 00 per box, Lemous—6 00 per box. . Hananas 2 00@3 00 por bunch, Butter—Oreamery, 20¢; rolls, ch 9@10¢, Kggs—130 per dosen. Cherries—82 50 per bushel, Vogotablos— Potatoes, 1 50@2 00 per bbl; J ) oulons, 70, cabbage, (00 par dus.; spples per bage, 18 bu box, 76c@1 25; Beans, 1 b0@2 i Fancy Groceries, R. Rice M. D, ousons stz N0 CARS FANGY MESSINA LEM ONS L e | Fuast FReceived. Fheriast ™ Qur *“Bee,” and ‘“Rival” Cigars Speak for Themselves. WIRT & DUQUETTE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - . - . . M D) Elm N, 0, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 Middle Brandway, Counoll Blufts, IOWA B oS AT s AN THE ONLY BIG SHOW, Coming to Council Bluffs, is the BARRETT RIG SHOW, JULY FOURTH, An Ianovation in the World of Great Amussment En- terprises. THE COMING OF S. H. BARRETT & CO’S New: United Colossal R, R Shows The Greatest, the Grandest and the very best, morning of Friday,July 4th, at Council Bluffs. Will fpale beforejthe rival splendor,of Barrett & Co.'s gorgeous, glitteriug, glowing, shimmering, ‘magnif cent and bewildering Street Pageant! As the re-echoing cannon proclaims the approach of ensanguined, mighty War, so does 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 I PRSE, whose moving masses jara the trombling earth; whoso mighty canvass, greater thau the tent of Mars, unfold only under the outspread shadeof white winged Peace, and brings joy, pleasuro and amusement from the fair plains of Wonderland, sad curiositios of Nature and. of Art nover 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 menit wo name the elebrated Artist, AME DOt KRILL, The lauiel-crawned “Empress of Eque titie unoisputed and untarnished. ' 1his famous lady is the most fearlos: Rider in the entire world to-d; MISS EMMA LAKE, Who lolds a like proud and deservedly bestowed titlo as tho “Queen of the side-saddle.” A betwitchingly beaut {ul and graceful rider who has no equal as & horsawoman. WERS, Au:tralin’s artist daughter, who with her flying steeds, brought from her home in the Antides, awakens' wonder and ht, is also without an equal in her specialtics. MR. ROBERT STICKNEY, the im) the wonderful Master of the horse, the best Genoral Athlote and most Vorsatilo Per Graceful aud daring, outrivaling all rivalry. ‘ontortionirts, Wrostlors, Posors, Glad- iators, Antipodeanists, Equlibriste, Acrobats, Aerisl Bricyclists, &c., &c. 'Together with the RRoyal Japanese Circus of twenty troops, a larger number of Star Artists than any othor Ten Shows, . CHAS. EWERS, tho wonderful of the antipodes, in hia fewrless riding leaping and Tum- bling, and his entire ll star cifcus composed of a host of artists from the other bemisphero. ~Our Mam- mouth Menagerie, contains 100 cages of living wild animals and numerous specimens nover before exhibited has had added this year. at an enormous experse, a Gigantic Deep-soa Aquarium the like of which » a3 ney- gr betore axhibitod in the world, containing Moristers of tho Deop, and raro Amphibla of wondsrous form, abits aud size. THE GIANT ELEPHANT, XERXES Weight, ten tons. Carries on his back a band of twenty musicians. g4r"Drovea of Zebras, Hyenas, Giraffes Elands, Camels, Dromedaries, and several otker strange and 1are beasts. Elephauts in harness. The God of Day,on the Sho proudly wears tho cpid and dashing Bareback < Three tho smallest Elephant ever been. Trained Giraffes, Trained Camels, Trained Zebras, Two Huge i, tho largost i fact tho only pair male and female ever exhibited in the world. A school of nao, ¢he Zulu Giant (the largest man living, aGiant Ox (as large a4 an ordinary Elephant), a 'h, & Giant Giraffe, a Geant Horse and fourteen thoroughly trained thorough-bred Kentucky Horses, almost ....mfim ont a8 & human. R GRAND STREET PAGEANT Cutvieting in splendor the grandest oriental fetes. A scene of Regal splendor, Bright, Radlant and Glo- rious, with 6 bands of music, 100 Golden Chariots, Band Cars and Golden Cages, Pages, Kuights, Ladies, Equerrios, &, &c; ten large dens of Feroclous, Wild living Animals #ped in the strects, \ Excurtions on all Railroads at reduced rates.’ Do not fail to see it—it is the. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! WILL ALSO EXHIBIT AT | AVOCA,JUIL,Y 3:'84. MAYNE & PALMER,. Hard and Soft Co AND WOOD, BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER,HAIR AND BEWKR PIPE. No, 539 Broadway, L & COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. MONEY TOLOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS IN IOWA AND: NEBRASKA ! rowst AAteS, s, S0 W, FERGUSSON & CO.s cohliiie™ s 89 PEARL STREET, IMLAS MOEILIN . Proprieto 'CRESTON HOUSE ——EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS,—— Nos. 217 and 219 8. Main St., - - COUNCIL BLUFFS ICE CREAM. WATER ICES RESTAURANT AND CAFE W.T. BERRATUIN Cateorer to The Public. . 404 Broadway, Moala at all Hours, "Gouncl Blutts. { Py a Spocialty. C. F. GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist! AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEBRASKA. W ATEIR WAVES Ventilated Three Inch Part, ON VEGETABLE LACE, Only Seventy - Five Cents! Coquetts, 124c each. Switches, (all long hair) $2.00 $4.00, §8,00 and upwards. Hair Ornaments Given Away. No. 387 Broadway - - D. N\A. CUNIN E T X s UNDERTAKER AilD EMBALMER ! Metalic Caskets «ud ¥oc lin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT No.1 I¥N. Main @8t., Gouncil Blufls. + Council Bluffs, 8 MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, "\ \