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(A CTAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS THURSDAY, AUGUST 14 1334, Thurssday Morning August14, i N RATES, = 80 nents per weo BSORIP By Carrler By Matl = OFFIOR: No, 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. e —————————— MINOR MENTION, See J. Reiter's summer goods.] Houso 3 rooms, $8.50 a month, 18 N. Main, The birth and burial of W. A. Rus- sell’s child occurred yesterday. A now *‘coffee and cake" band of seven instrumenta are working the city. Very few poliicians in the city yester- day, but Atlantic was full of them. Tho Eighth.street grade at Ninth ave- nue was badly washed by the rain, Invitations are out for a party to b held in the Masonic temple this evening. the south- western portion of the city are reported A number of cellars in flooded. Plenty of occupation was furnished yesterday for the force of street crossing clearners. The full proceedings of the congres- slonal convention at Atlantic will be found on page seven. F. M. Hunter has been temporarily appointed clerk of the U. S, Circuit anc District courts in place of Marshall Key. Jacob Schoop, of Lower’s hotel, had another of his periodicals yesterday and cussed and banged things generally. No arrest. The yardmen at the transfer depot are taking up a subscription for J. S, Coggshall, who had his hand hurt some time since. The former colored cook at Bello Clover's residence was arrested yesterday for disturbing the peace, he having had a racket with his wife. Mr. Kinney, a colored gentleman, from Denison, is in the city looking for suita- ble quarters to locate a first-class barber shop and Tarkish bath rooms, Three drunks in police court yesterday morning were fined, one of which re- turned *to his;temporary abode in jail, while the other two paid and walked out free men, Tremendous applause and groat excite- ment was causcd by the bnsiness mana- ger of the Globe chasing a newshoy down Pear] street in tho mud yesterday afternoon, Poter Frith, who played the piano in Max Mohn’s saloon, died yesterday at the Creston house. The faneral will take place this morning at 9 a, m. from the Catholic church, A circular containing “‘Shall the pro” hibition law be enforced? That is the question, Come to the M, E. church to. night and hear it discussed,” will be dls tributed on the strests to-day, F. M. Bomer has rsceived word from his brother George Bomsr, who had both ankles broken by the caving-in of a sand bank last Thursday, that he is getting on nicely under the circumstances, The candy fakirs are still in the city, but have not attempted to open their #alo sinco the Bk exposed their modos operandi and Chief Skinner lssaod the order to close them up. Parties from Boomer township are expected here;to-day to identify the man Phillips, who is under arrest in Oraha on suspiclon of being the school teache:r who committed rape on a child, THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. 10,00 por year some money left on his person. ance will hold a meetny this ev order, thinks it is worth inspection, and invites the commercial houses of the whole country to send their drummers there to be entertained on September 15, 16 and 17, Every morning there will be a clvic parade, followed by an exposition of the drummers’ samples and by sales. The drummers will be entertained at the expenso of the cltizens, Mayor Vaughan suggested this scheme to the merchants of Council Bluffs and through them to their correspondents, and now he ex- tends the invitation to all commercial houses. Council Bluffa is the only city in X licensed as heretofore. THE OLD STORY. But It is Worn Rather Thin, tent of $285. o | car at the transfer waiting for the train tlemanly looking fellow, who was pleased to learn the waiter was from Plum Creek, as the gentlemanly stranger was wall acquainted there. He was still more surprised and pleased to learn that the waiter was hound for some town In was the postmaster at that place, and was the proprietor of a flourishing gener- d|al store. He was just returning from a . [trip to purchase stock, About this timo the rogulation express messenger ap- proached and respectfully but firmly announced that the goods were on the train, but that they could not proceed until the charges were paid, ete. The regular altercation ensued, and as usual the gontlemanly stranger applied to the waiting passenger for a loan. He offered a check for $2,700 and the waiting pass- enger pulled out a roll of greenbacks, and asked him how much he wanted. The gentlemanly stranger said, ‘‘Only a small amount; let me count that for you.” He took it and began counting 1t, but on looking around saw the express messen- ger just going out of the car. He called to him, byt as he was not heard, followed him out. Pretty soon the waiting pas- senger got off and waited and watched for hisnew found friend, and newly lost money, but he has seen neither since, After all the trains had pulled out and every opportunity afforded for the confi- dence men to skip, the trick was roport- ed to Henry Barbeau, night watchman at tho transfer, and yesterday it was report- ed to the police. Thero doos not seem to be much credulity given to the story. Chief Skinner says he is tiying to ferret it out, but he does not think any trick has been turned. Last evening one of Tz Brr men saw the man who lost the $285, at the trans- for. He naid his name was $mith, and would tell very little about the affair, not caring to have it published in Tur Ber ‘‘on account of its enormoms circula- tlon.” He acknowledged though, that he way to Watertown, Dak., and that he hn! put up at the Drovers’ hotel, near the transfer, until this evening, and was going to leave for Watertown, he having When 'HE BEr mow asked him if he thought there was any danger of his giving what | 2 25@3 00 por doz.; hehad leftto some stranger, ho said: “No sir; lot o man dare to ask me for money now; 1Al shoot him on sighs,” and with this remark pulled out a shoot- er. Tue BEe man very politely bade him good evening at this point. TEMPERANCE, MEETING To Be Held This Bsening. The Council Bluffs Temperance Alli- The remains of Mrs, Laura A, Teb- this city last evening on the way {rom Poraia, Ia., where she died, to Lincoln. It was accompanied by her two sone, threo daughters and two sons-in-law, D. Keller, for several years inthe era- ploy of the U, P, company at the tram - for in this city, has bought an interest i 0 the “Phanix,” to take place there one of which will b\ an elegant oyster counter with all the latest improvements for cooking oysters, |j A man named George Hopkins was ar- rested yosterday on suspicion of hving atolen horses in his possession. The whief of police, Tom Skinner, tolophoned the property of the man arrested und he was immediately discharged. E. Kngbe, for many years in the har- ness business on Broadway, has bought * out thexestaurant of J, Winans, next to the apera house. on Broadwuy, Mr Winans will opan another restaurant a ¢ 806 Main street, on Mondny, in th building formarly occupied by Mr, Koch , the tailor. 1t was .yeported yesterday afternoon that Mrs, Esther A, Rice, wife of Dr. R. Rioe, who has been lyivg ill for a week, had breathed her last. The report was ocoasioned by the fact. that Mrs, Rice was very low, and the Lamily feared that she was dying. She rallied a little later in the afternoon, but last evening she was still vezy low. Ofticer Hurley says Tur Bree is wrong in the statement that he is being taught o dance by Officer Dunn, and says Dunn can only dance old fashioned quadrilles and asked Hurley to accompany him to the beer garden dance and teach him (Duun) the latest, uch as the Newport, Baratogo, racquet, ete., all of w hich Hur ley is familiar with, “0ouneil Bluffe going to have a big of Marshall Koy assembled at his late r es 4 idence, on #eventh streot, .to pay the L it Numerous changes an o | tribute of respoct to bis- memozy. T he attendanco was large, and witnessed m( rro elbquently than words the high oste am townsmen, Toyal Arvcanum, of w honored merbor, contributed two be au- |/'9, otc., will be Inserted in this column a# the low titul floral to Red Oak and found that the tesss was | had been offored by othors, restor of Stv Pavl's according to the| sclemn. and: Impr cssive ritval of Egiscopal ckwrch, after whicly the ‘body 4, W. Tvrieys, Seevetary. Funeral of Marshal Key, Yesterday afternoon the wany frien ds a which he has been held by kis follc iw- Fidelity Couneil, No. 1506, h ho was an decorations, Other pic ces the was taken chargo of by tho masonio fra. | terity, and Fidelity, Council, R. A.. who vscorted 1t to the ) I3, & Q. dispot, the Bavarian ban-d fumishisg the ) nusia for the occamon, The pall bearers wese Mbssrs, Dusuettc, Multby, €ook, P, 3. Wind, Ruryon, and Prof. MoNaw zhton, Oan.bohalf o Fidelity Couaeil, No, 15, R. A,, Mesers. W, Roblason an¢l J Bliss acooapained. the body to Chica 0y whoro it will be interred to.day, Shipmants o8 Stook, The fullowing wore the shipmemts of stock frem the wsion steek yards, Asgust 2th: T, 8. Krokitt, one ear hogs, G0 head, to Chicago, via. 1. L D. Andersom, one car hogs, 64 head, to Chieago, via R. 1. D. Anderson, two cars hogs, 116 hoad, to Chicago, via R. I, In J, MeArthur, two cazs hogs, 132 head, to Chicago, via R, 1, T. Krops, one car hogs, 55 head, to Ohicago, via R. I, D. 8, Blins, one car hogs, 65 head, to Ohicago, via R, 1. W. T, Ohermside, three cars cattle, 70 Iowa whero the prohibitory law is treated as a dead letter, and saleons are He said that Tuesday afternoon he was eitting in a passenger on the C. & N. W. road to start for the| .. most when he was approached by & gen- | Hix stay was short as his trip was one of bus. was from Plum Creek, Neb., and on his | mission merchants, © onloms, 75c per bu; cabbage, apples, 1-3 bu box, fc The fun aral |sertion, Lea scrvices wore-oonduicted by Rew. Macl ey, |! SONAL, H.H. HORNE & CO. hickering Piano Willie C Omaha, is visiting the family WHOLESALE DEALERS TN of E. Hunnington, Bost and Most Rellable, ] ] Ao M ML AL s e HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANO & Lsiniess trip to Cheyenno, Endorsed by FrAsz Liszr, The two daughters and son of Mr, E, Hun . o . nington are in Omaha visiting, EMERSON I’I,‘\A\O. Mrs, 1. J, Hilton, M. D., has returned e duf il ol We make a speclalty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd from her western pleasure trip KIMBALL PIANO YARA CIGARS, Al Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted The following were some of the most prome Best Modern Price to Buy. a8 represented, inent arrivals at the hotels yesterday OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, 552 Broadway, y fokdey, o e, Plowatt, 5 & H. H, HORNE & C0,, CQUNCIL BLUFFS, . IOWA. ozl i ) b The Kimball Organ, #o long and favorably known in the west, racommends itsolf, gaest of W, il tho Ogden, J. L, STEWART, Solo Agent for above lines of Goods. ~ Wareroonis, 820 Brondway, Mrs. Clinton, nee McMabon, of Weeping | Council Bluffs, Towa, = Correspondence Solicited, Agents Wanted, . it to her old home, at 7:90 p. m. on a v Mr, Frank Johnson, of DesMoines, who accompan expatition spped in Council Bluffs yester works, Mr. Johnson is on his way to neisco, firm of Stow office to make the acquaintance at Tue Be of the iness, Birdio Bliss, the champion boy roller-skater, who the Rock Tsland last evening with his father, tour this winter, to advertise Mr, Reeves' skates, BECHE W. H. Talcott, ob.; J, Engol, W. H. Clark, of New York. OGDEN HOUSE, W. G. Moore, of New York: C. W. Coomb, Ft. Atkinson, Wis.; Charles H. Shickler, Mt, Pleasant; J. ¥, Jaques, of Clinton; M. H. Farrol, of Creston; L. F. Weeks, of Chicago; Harold P, Brown, of Chicago; W, Comer, of Boone, Towa; D, Moore, of Cincinnati; H. C. Hood, of Chicago; R. M. Jameson, of Harlon; L. J. Murphy, of New York; J, W. Alden, of Tmogene, Tow: PACIFIC HOUSE. J. M. Hammond, of Hastings, Tn.; William Broderick, of Chicago; W. C. B. Gillispic, St. Louis; H, H. Bonney, of Little Siou D. Connor, of V. , of Auburndale, Wis; Philip S. Bouney, of Little Sioux; J. C. Davis, of Marion; J. A, Ashley, of Harden; R. L. Brown, of Moline, TIL; M. H. Bary, of Louis- ville; W. . Clary of Chicago; J. 8. Garhom; Codar Rapids; Clar] of Little Sioux; N, ¥. Hilliard, of Little Sioux. el COMMEROIAL, OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, 1 Buurrs, Towa, August 13, 1584, 1 milling, 75@80; No. 8 65@ Corn—Local purposes, 40@45. Oats—For local purposes, 35@40, Hay—810 00@12 00 per ton; baled, 50@60 Ryo—40@45 Corn Meal—1'30 por 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ Coal—Deivered, bard, 11 60 per ton; soft, 500 per ton Lard—Faivhank’s, wholosaling at 9fc. Flour—City flour, 1 60@3 30, Brooms—2 93@3 00 per doz, LIVE STOOK, Cattlo—Butchor cows & 50@4 00, teors, none in morket. Sheep—3.50, Hogs—4 00, PRODUC® AND FBUITS. Quotations by J, M. St. John & Co,, com- Broadway. Poultry—Live old hens, 7c; epring chickens, 70 turkoys, 9c. Peaches—4 bus. bo, 1.00, Lemons—b 00 per box, Rananas—2 00@3 00 per buncl Botter—Creamery, 20¢; rolls, chioice 9@10c, Fags—12} per dozen. Vegetables Butcher Potatoes, 150@2 00 per bbl; o per doz.; eating c, ciiolos per bhl 3 25@ 400; boans, 1 50@2.25 per bushel, e Bequest for Reappointment, The following resolution has been passed by the officlal board of the Broad- way Methodist church: Whereas, Tho pastorate of the Rov. J, ening at { Z Armstrong for the two years last past g ths Methodist Episcopal chuesh, at eight | has been characterized by marked and bits, of Lincoln, Neb., passed through | o'cloek. All friends of tho couse are in- vited to be prosent, whether members o f the alliance or not. 4 uaparalleled su.cess, as ovidenced by the building up and’ maintaining cf the Jargest congrogation and by the most gracious rovive' of religion known in this city for many years; therefore, Resolved, That we, tho official board of Broadway M. E. church, in session con- vened, do most respectfully and cammest. Iy request the presiding bishop of the Des Moires annual conference to reap- point him to this charge for the coming sonference year, E. S, Binerr, Sec, SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—pocial & vertisoments, suo 83 Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. sato of TEN CENTS PER LINE forthe first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsoquent n- advertisoments ab our office, No, Pearl Btroot, noar Broadway 91 Tl Worls light, Toxell, #, corner 7th & xenue Hoon will soll for 9 soll furnibure, ccapets, 1tnot wold st once will rout premi- wos, with Louse furnished modorate reat. TANTED~tiood gi avenun C, C, or Any one tanking of aheir home fn Council Bluffs whll do weilito ate this offax, Itis the beat bargain ever offered 1n the city A. UPTON. OST—Lap robo, Sunda, otween Hor: 4 dio barn aud packing house. Suitable reward 105 return of eauio to Lk ofee, Counail Blufls, A Kood barber, wil gecd wagos job. Harnom & Caclbom, - Missour] o hundred, VWV ANEED-—Kxory body 1n Councll Wutls o taka Tusbixa, Daliverod by cusrior ad only twenty conte & wook, T B Gl Gt woriing By b sad billiard hall. fne busiosss, Address K. Brxoifice, Councll Blats, S —Ladies and geoblomer 0 can mako first os by solling tho *C) Huar hampion Bosom Btrecthor aud An, . fyas for particulars O. . 8, & 1. Bluity Councl YO, OFRIINR, U M, USHY, Water, Neb., arrived in the city last evening d survived the DeLong Arctic day to visit Mr, O’Connor, superintendent of Hammond, Fsq., of Hamburg, Towa, & Hammond, called man who grinds out the local news Mr, Hammond, peruses cvery day. graceful skating attracted so much at- tention at the rink last winter, camein over Conductor Fred Bliss, and will go back this morning, Negotiations arc pending between Dakota, as tho gentlemanly stranger was | him and 0. D, Reoves, of the popular Rich- not only bound for the same place, bvt|mond, Indiana, skate manufacturers for a of Indiana; B. B. Mann, the insurance man, of Denver; unturnished, at | 5 Yesterday M, Wheelor, of the Herald & : ) Printing company, left for a visit of two weeks e , BRITH & TOLLER, Agh, to Missouri, Recreation and relaxation ere : : e VAR Sl A LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS | Hardware, Cudery, Timmers™ Stock Ete, o | e specal attentton by mail 7 and 9 Main street, ' Councin Brurrs, D. M. CONNEIL.I. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEG RAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT No. 12 N« Main St.. Council Bluffs. H F. HATTENHAUER, Manufacturer. . Westcott, 504 Main Street, Council Bluffs, MANUFACTURER OF TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATCHELS AMPLE CASES a specialty. Shawl, Tourist, and Trunk Straps. Twenty Years Experience. - - Repairing Neatly Execu ted Metcalf Brosi.. WHOLESALE DEALERS;:IN| HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, and 344 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS I0WA, IGE! IGE ” IGE 111 [om mare. WARREN WHITE T AT HE& WIEITE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practice in State and Federal Courts, Collections promptly attended to. = OFFERS FOR SALE REGARDLESS COST Light Road Wagons, Piano Box Top and Open Buggies, Browstor Ton and Open Buggies, Windsor Top and Open Bugglcs, Phactons of all kinds and two Seat i | of the above are of my own manu. facturo and guaranteed the best of stock, and flrst-class in every particular. Sond for dosoriptive oirculat. A& Factory and Office 27, 20 and 31 Fourth Street, Council Bluffs, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF EairGoods In Towa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. soumst L WRS, D, A, BENEDICE, Hanufcturer, ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH urtains, in Lace, S1'k, Turcoman, Etc. Oll cloths,)Mattings, Linolenms Etc A IR I IS hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. lome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in onr line. lheapest, piace to buy CARPETS, Curtaius and House Furnishings in the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. 5 Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - . COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care, BECHTELES NEW HOTEL. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The Best $2 a day Holise in the West Centmlly Located. For pure river Ico patronize the blue wagons—s: sfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at No. 45 South Main street. Telephone No. 84, MULHOLLAND & NICHOLAS, £ Ladies' Furnishing Goods and COST until all are disposed of. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. FOR SALE—Two large lots with thros raised houscs, and all improvements, bringing montaly rental of 824, Prico 81,200, Addrees L., Bex Office W.R. VAUGCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Oounctl Bluffs, Resd estato collectlon ogency, Oud Fellows Block over Savings Bank. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of $he arrival and de- parture of trains by central standard tims, at the ins leave transfor dopob fen min- ivo ten minutes lator. LINGTON AND QUINOY. Room 9, Schugart’s Building, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. THE INVALID'S GREAT BOON! SILOAM VIINERAL SPRINGS. NATURE'S REMEDY, Theso waters come in a Jarge, puro stroam, flow-. Ing from Nature's fournain and touched by the hans of the Mastor Chemist, in a Inboratory not made with Tnuds, for the cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula, Ulcers, Cuterrh, all Blood and Skin Discases, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaiats, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Goat, Neuralgia and Asthma. And they are now ac. knowledged to be amost wonderful specifi o for all forms of Female Dorangements and General De- bility where a tonio treatment is dosirablo. Hindreds of gratofus people who came to the Springs on crutches and stretchers and went away cured, many “leapiog and praising God, ing propertics of these waters. 0 Ti1k Dos:!'" “LEZ NATURE HEAL Y0 REV. M. M. THOMPSON, Manager, Albany, Silosm Springs, (Gentry Co., M braid & Provisions, BOOGE’S SIOUX CITY HAMS, Chloago Expross oy Fast Mail. At local depot only. KANBAS-377Y, BT. JOB AND OOUNOF: DLVPPS. Sample Rooms, w05 wm T Sall and Expross, J. Y. FULLER i 8:06 pm Paclfic Expross, 'y First Class Table, All Modern Conveniences, Reauced Rates to Regular Boarders. ALL TRIMMED HATS At Cost rill After Julwv. OII03G0, MILWAUKEN AND BT. PAUL, Express, 0:05 8 m Express, 0:56 pm GHI0A60, ROCK I8LAND AND PAGIO, A " Commission Merchant No .59 Poarl Strect Council Bluffs owa, Day Expross, *Dos Moines Accommiodation, “At local depot only, *WABAUZ, BT. LOVIS AND PACIZLC: Mail, Accommods *At Transfor or10200 and NorT Express, Paciflo Expross 1:20am 60pm A CARD. As thero aro :any S0-Called Veterinary Surgeons In this city, who are practicing thelr quackery on T40pm our peoplo, T deem 1t but justicoto say that I defy 7.20am any of themn 0. produco a dipiom, dentials, i i ; omon P nileating that thiy ara eraducaes of any veterinars | MRS 8. J. NORRIS, 105 Main Street, Council Bluffs, Lam0 P2 Nossorn b nstitute, and ¥ do hereby caution the publio againgt 7:40 A m Local Express, sk usoks, &y 1210 m Lincoln Express, At Tranefor only. DUMMY TRAINS TO OMAIIA, 9-8:80-0:90-10:50-11:40 8. . | am the Only Known Grad uate IN WESTERN IOWA. Office & Pharmacy, 126 B'dway, AT BLUE BARN, T.J. CADY, M.D,, V. 8. The remaining HATS on hand will be Sold Below Cost.to make room for New Goods. A Full Line f NOTIONS always Hand J.J. AUWERDA, 817 Broadway. Council Bluffs. NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE American Plan, Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Blaff 8:30-4:50- a'm. CASH TALKS | At the well-known Establishment J. P. FILBERT, 209 Upper Broaaway, the PIONEER CASH GROOCERY Of Cousell Blufla, N. 8CHURZ, Justice of the Peace, OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, OUNCIL BLUFF3. 10W A Mrs, B, J, Hilton, N 7., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 Middle Brosdwsy, Council Blufts, 'R. Rice M. D, CANCERS, trect, Couacil Ilufty neultativa tree Furniture and appolntments all new. MRS. J. J. GOOD. Waves three inch part 65¢, Coquetts 10¢ each, Switches B1to B20 each, Hair ornaments given with every pur- chase, All kinds of hair work promptly attended" to, Waves made of Ladies' combings at b0c per inch, ALL KIND3 OF EairGoods MRS. J. J.GOOD - - . . =« 29 Main Stree Notice our reduced Deiee List. We give 16 pornds Extra O Sugar 12 porads Granuladed Sug: poands Choloo Ontmeal 26 pcands Navy Boans 20 pounds Best Bullc Starch 12 paunds Carolina Rice 12 pounds Choico Pranc. barw Buffalo Soap. , por pound lug per ib. 1 awzon Mackerc) Ay Colorado Flour, Winter, per 39 pounds Gingar Suaps 4 pounds homioy .. b gallon keg £yr White Fish, pr ki ® £SE82888E8 8SEEIEESS or other tumors removed without ke kniie or drawiog o blood, o 10 8 pound cans Standard Tomatoes All kinds Ceiitorula Frulte, .. pound Luak's Standard 4 for T T. 1l andes, acoording to quality, 160 to 800 por pound. PWe Ao oarry » Ladlos' anid Childrea’s ino Sh oW priwes. Also & full line ca Tiawaro and ge rebandise. Call on us and bo coavinoed that you 0 monoy by dealiug with us. Goods delivered o many partof the city, & 8 word, we aro bound to sell aule competition ln thia county J. P_FILBERT 209U ..or Broadway Baby Jumper! L.C.BRACKETT AGENT, 224 & 226 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, « 10WA. IML.AD DMOEIN, Proprieto CRESTON HOUSE ~——EVERYTHING £IRSTOLASS, ~—— Nos. 217 and 219 8. Main St., - full lino of Men' d challenge all COUNCIL BLUFFS JACOB BINS, E. P, CADWELL head, to Pueblo, via U, I, J. Wigging, one car cattle, 53 head, to time” is the heading the New York Sun of Sunday last, wves the following: Mayor W, R, Vaughan of Councl Blutls, isin New York working up a bocm for Chicego, vie R, 1, Clingshaw & Reynolds, two cars hogs, 112 head, 10 Chioago, via R. e ——— Live and dressod spring chickens at that city, ‘e city has put its bouse in | Oascy’s meat market, 644 Broadway, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Uounell Blufe . Is. Establishea - - 1858 Dealers lu Forelgn and omestlo Exchange an Hrwse Beo ELECTRIC BELT. Aocents Wanted! uses In Couscl] Blufls, JUDD & SMITH Proprietors, COUNCIL BLUFFS BOOKS, STATIONERY, TOYS AND NOVELTIES, S8IMS & CADWELL, Attorneys -at-Law, COUNCIY, BLUFFS, 10WA 0fico, Main Hreet, Roowe 1 and 2 Bhugar! Mahou's Block, ® Wil practice o Btate and 0ucte uth June by us. Largest Stock LO WES1 PRICES, References—Avy o the busine L 819 BROADWAY . & Mo 2l 'i | l