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=& 6 IT'AE DAILY BEE:-COUNCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1884, [ —— THE DAILY BEE. won easily; time, 8} seconds, QOUNCIL BLUFFS. urs Picsrs and T8 FIP| 0 tomn e Omata, 3in nish Sport o the Preck, NS s, who thought i a Provy little too full of prohibition, attempted Friday Morning August 29, e Buck Dickerson Wins in the Pac=|to take him out and get him started for SUBSCRIPTION RATES, By Camler = = = = = = = 20 nenta per weok 5 home, They had quite a scuffle to get By Mail =« §10.00 por year ing Race, him out, and Officer Metcalfe assisted, —_— = - . one of the helpers being one of Council SRR Blutls’ citizens, nmnmll Boyle. Ix.l, get. - ting McShane along, he struggled, and in trying to get him |into a buggy, a The raco yesterday was attended by a | youfilg ensued, in_which Officer Austin fair-sized crowd. ~The track was In aly,ok part, Austin claimed that Boyle better condition than was expected con- [ yrol him in the mouth, upon which sidering the heavy raina, 1t was heavy |4}, officer hit Boyle over his head with though, and by no means as good a8, sano causing the blood to flow could be desired., frooly. Boyle denied interfering, or Nl The first event of the day was hitting Austin, and gathered up the AU IR WS THE ONE MILE DASH names of witnesses with the avowed in. most of yesterday. for club purse of $1.00. There were|tentlon of making It warm for him for A row oocurred in Jim Wilson's laat |threo entered and started: Carrio Bell, | hitting him. Tn the meantime McShane night. No arrests, G, W. McRoberts; Low Malloy, R, L. |was driven off by his friends ina buggy. e % . Woeir; Olivette, B. J. Johnson. They|After Mr. Boyle had come up town some There were two drunks plloted off to | drew places as named. Carrie Bell was | of his friends tried to get him into a car- police court yesterday. not in good condition, yet she kept with- | riage to take him home, but ho refused to i i . |in loss than a length of Lew Malloy and | be taken. It was said that the injury to The caso against Jerry Myers for selling | Gjivitie “\who kept almost neck and neck | his head had made him flighty for “the whisky, has been continued until next|throughout the mile, Malloy having her | time being, but the officers took him up ‘Wednesday. nose & little ahead most of the way to the [ to the city building and a physician was { " a h half, and Olivetto then getting to the[called in to dress his wounds Sergant Bates ia still on duty, the man | g0t "oulo o fall bohind on tho atretch, [There scemed much difforence of put on in his absence being only a tem- | Malloy winning the race, Olivette close opinfon about the affair, and onto her, and Carrie Dell third, Time, [much bitter feeling, Boylo's friends 063 claiming that the officer was brutal in G ik striking him when he was tiying to help m Wik st ":‘;r’;e of 500, | friend, and the othor aide_claiming was the 2:25 paco fol 500, ide. GatalieFibla Joskl titesant s taken 1a | vy DOV SHOMEnk uive intatistel A Ymarriage liconse was yesterday | this race because among the starters was 0 5LY%) SloaRANE .| Col. Daily’s brave little mare, ‘Mattle|,, rare sport as is evident from tho granted E, W, McGruper and Mary Pet-| po, o', wonfouch lnarel af thes st | iy Siety. stable euake, t erson, both of Marion county. meoting, and made so brilliant a debut, [milo dash, purse $150. Fleth Yesterday was “‘coon” round up, about | followed by such a narrow escape from [ George, McKoberte, Moberly, . Mo, thirtceen col’x’»red boot blacks bcin;’ludgod death by being in the exposttion building [ Tompkins, br f. L. C. Ball, Macodo S XRRE S it whon it blow down. The horses as placed [ 10" 5 b W Fimsom, A o QLB DL STIOVIR were: Charlio E, C. N. Emery, Be-| tyrpang Belle, bm, J. W. Igon. Urbana, The work of excavation has begun for :’trlcn. IN;-‘IE.,"MMIEIQ l’chll;fitm. E. Ill‘arla;. “';\i”'\l ; : Council uffs, Bucl ckerson, , J. 1c) one, br 8, Frank Pearson, Brown- tho now Presbyterian church, corner of | 7o\ L “6rcaten Tows, Nellie B, Ool, |vlle, Neb. o o oo 0t Willow avenue and Seventh street. Tates, Indopondence, Kas. There was a | . Excelsior, b, Frank M, Harlan, Pino Bluff, A very pleasant surprise party was [a good doal of timo spent inscoring, Nel-[X4t Boy,b g A. A, Bombeck, Kansas given Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Schmidt on [lio B. going off her feet and going badly. gity, Ko : the . Tromont | O tho send-off, Charlie E, led with Mat- | T, b's, A, H, Swan, Cheyenne, Wyo. ;Ve“"“""’y evening at the Tremont| iy farle close on to him, while Nellie |Ty. ouse. B, camo to an almost standstill broak, | Westmont, b, Mat Colvin, Kansas City, The Congregational Sunday school was and did not regain her lost distance, | : . ki little more part in the heat ex- . ~ ) to have had ite plenic yesrorday, bat on 'c‘opltng:l gt tho"fiusf’ Oharlie E. had ‘,‘m m]‘;,'}m;m:-;“:, s, Frank M, Harlan, Pine account of the rain it was postponed until | non ahead at th:o half, and on the third | pit g N T Gl A Pleasant today. quarter Buck Dickerson, who had kept | fowe "0 " & e A snug on to him, pushed ahead, and| Don, gg, A. E. Scoot, Leadville, Col. A larger number of cattle was handled | o By b 0k BEEC e tho | oo Yotn blicn, O B Wostbrook, Pea- yestorday, at the union stock yards, than |wire the winner by a length, | body, Kas. 5 on any previous day since the Texas|without a touch of the whip, while Chas Harry Velox, bg, Holly & Carlile, Pueblo, col, fever scare, IIIIB F» 01“8‘“ “"’tl;fl'& h’f’fi:Y- ngl"f'lfl ‘Strathlan, b s, Mat Colvin, Kansas City, Mo, ’ arle, who was watched with much in- TR S AR §180] Tomorrow night{sto bo tho grest ro- ores, kopt a second place, until on the| e ' T, . Bnsop, Aaguon, Ti publican rally at the court house, with | third quarter she made a break, which| Biagwing, ch m, L. C. Ball, Macedonia, Judge Thurston, of Omaha, and Judge | threw her back, but she got down aud|Towa. Lyman as speakers, made a speedy struggle to regain the lost | Little Fellow, bg, J. H. Collier, Solomon Dot {Ahasi Obathesbuck 4 distance, and came in third, with Nellie | City, Kas. by eputy Sheri therbuck and de | B, distanced. Time 2:26—good, consid- tective C. S, Beswick have opened a de- ering the condition of the trnck., WATSON’S WOE. tective acency and will havo desk room |, Tho second heat was a very pretty one. ety Audigiely ho horses wero bunched snugly from the In Justico Sohurz's office. start to finish and not a break was mado, | I78tead of Getting Married He is Ar- 1f the weather proves favorable a large [ Mattie Harlo once cropt up into second Ten e o orgoNY. tomorrow afternoon. 1t s the first |y which they finished. Buck Dickerson| ) °%t0rdsy morning Constable Wesloy ohance this season for roller skating. taking the heat witheut & crack of the |rTested here a young man named A. P. Walter Pfeifer, son of Mrs, Mary|Whi, Charlio E." sccond, Mattio ; Harlo Watson, on the charge of forgery. It Pfeifor, died of consumption at their thivd; tmo 2271, was. alno | PPPORTS that Watson has bean in the om- home on Glen avenuo Wednesday night. | won by the favorite, Buck Dickerson, |P\Y_Of his brother and B. G. W. Nor- "The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock | Charlie E. second] and Mattie §Harle | "i% Who have been dealing in grain, pro- ey third. Charlie E. broke on the start and | visions, wood, hay, ete., in Misouri Val- Mattie on the first quarter made a bad [ley, It is claimod that ho has boen bor- Delegatas to the democratic conven- }l:relk but on the second quarter got on | rowing money on notes to which he had tion at Davenport will be returnod to | her feet and made a fine showing of speed, signed the firm’s name, and that he has o oS ulag | but it was too lato and she was in too Tast ) R O third tho. XeKUAT | omupany. Buck Dickerion did not got a | kopt the monoy for his own use. He g . 4 80| touch of the whip and steadily, easily, | shipped his trunk here by express, and zgt:r;';ulzhfle gu\;mw who has received | won the heat ond race; timo 2:33. disappeared, and a warrant being taken SR S A i A eTRNARY, out it was sent hero with instructions to The Council ;Bluffs hunting and fishing [ ot R IO arrest him when he claimed his trunk, club has elected as officers: A Lcule, [ puck Dickerson, 1 1 1|which was done. It seems that ho was president, Mr. Rohrer vice president, | Charlie Io...... Loonard Everott, secretory, C. T. Offi- | Ny, or! cer, treasurer, A, 0. Graham, member of | Time, the board of directors. THE THIRD EVENT, affectionate and tender ' scene jwhen he Yesterday afternoon in Justice Schurz’s 0: th?) (;iny n}n the 2:40 Lmt,][urdn purse lv:r:rs :g"::n't‘:dmtx‘ll:ludt::: uaic‘al[;urit:ltu:l“ :1:::2 A T3 500, The starters as laced weore: B! ‘ 18! f:“cft °°“‘."]‘:"I‘{‘"}f "g", by T. D, I}‘“’g B blor B, O oty Bustio, "Oar; | tho promise that ho would sce hor Satur- 0. against R. F. Oritchfield. It 18|, 7 TLoonard, J. N. Loonard, Lincoln, | day, as by that time he would have mat- alleged that Critchfield went to King and | Neb, ; Grace S., A, §. Olnoy, Minneapo- | ters all explained and adjusted satisfac- stated that Gus, Borgman, his (King's)|lis, Kas. Lady Mack, A. H. Swan, torily. Ho washold hero yestorday in get cigars. He took abont eight dollars| 1arg onto the track In its heavy condi- worth, and it is clalmed that he obtalned | tion, The start was a fair one, but Bud these goods under false pretenses, The [ Doble lost his lead by a break, Grace . case was continued until today. i‘l‘;l‘."}“,;:::;:f ;5}'[",',’.:’;:(,'l::flw:.’:‘:f”{;flg J. O, Bonnott has just mado his appearance Dr. Gunnison has had a serious charge | Doble got the lead again and kept it to|o" the nzn-m_unur being confined to his home lodged against him before Justice Abbott | the half, Leo keeping second with | with neuralgia. by a woman named Lucinda Hoach, who A ! ; rear. Leonard got his noso ahoad for a | act s witnes claims that ho attempied toextort monoy | ¢, and then Doble got his nose ahoad. | Bl watch wl from her by threats, She says that the|]t was a nice race on the stretch, Doble|vyyjay, doctor tried to force her to pay a bill |breaking at the finish, giving Leonard| " 7" R iih hae R ani ATSYE u{’,e{m,@d the heat, Doblo second, Sheldon third, | Geo- Fessuson, W. D. Had ; p Grace 8. fourth, Time 2:50}, that if she would not sign an order for the amount, he would write a lotter to|gheldon broke badly both at the start | o Spirit Lake, To-Day's ¥0.7 Pearl Stroet, Near Brondway. i "MINOR MENTION, Seo J. Reiter's Summer goods. The public sshools open Monday. porary substitute. The teachers of the city schools are to | ! meet at Bloomer’s building at 1:30 to- morrow afternoon. a, o quon, 11, TROTTING, FREE FOR ALL—PURSE 8500, .+ 8 3 3bride hero with him when arrested, and dis. it is said that it was their intention to go to Nebraska to live. There was a very ainstthe fellow found with chwas taken from Missouri and son, M, F. Rohrer, Motcalf and her folks and tell them that sho was a|and on tho stretch. Tho horsos kept| M. Wist, of the finm of Witt & Duguctte, |” strung out,jBud Doble leading, Leonard |}, veturned from Ohio, whether ho was callod noxt, 'gt‘ll‘le(:::lt":.:-;";"'!'ii'll"?.hi;{:l”:;w";‘i‘d' by the illncss of his mother, an old lady of 72 ing, an c b e & n v improves o ) 8nd1 D O Ao B [years. Sho was creatly improved when ho : f tarted for home, a Dable was holding up to let tho others |® IRRESORS T 751 ¢ loon tho other evening, was having & 1, Wy (B0 L sturt and almost frolio with somo ono elsc, about & hat, | oyl by him napping, but failed by balf[ - Stock Shipmoncs and in chasing and being chased about | a length to sncak iu, causing the laugh| The following were the shipments of the room Carrigg run against the screen |to go ll'l)llfllf. i stock from the union stock yards, Aug- i ; i 'ho third hoat was nearly a repetition | ust 28: throwing it over just as David Jerman |HiTho Skt ! of the second. Bud Doblo broke on the ; % was entering the door. The screne fell | b quarter but quickly got down to bus- wlé.mtt;gljnlq. (;xfitg;;i;:nh‘l::z,l:ldl'umd, against Mr. Jorman with such forco as o | jneus, got the load and kept it. Loonard | * it M 05T SEUEE A0 bruise his face badily and knock him |kept close onto him, Grace ept second 527 head, to (l']liuhgu' e (‘f" A oh oA o, down, Mr, Jerman in trying to gt |placo to ":l" 'mlg- ;'hz," a ";‘ “l'“'“‘ H, E. Ball, elghteen cars of cattle, somo oxplanation of Carrigg, was given |made hr drop back fo ac place. | 357 hoad, to Chicago, vin C., R, I, & P. such abusive language that ho had Car- | Bu A °","';’ i T O PRI J. A, Wynn, twelve cars of cattle, 217 rigg arrested, and tho case is to be[ ‘he l‘;ulrllllblolfi "‘ no Socted. to | Bead, to Chicago, vin C. & N. W, heard bofore Justico Abbott this after-|race. BuddiDoblowho was expected to] "), Aderson, one car of hogs, 61 head, noon. Yesterdsy Dan Carrlgg was to | Win tho heat, mado a break on tho firet |\, Ghicaga, via O, R, I. & P, il have appeared before the police court to quarter, and then two more on the next, ) 4 '] C. & W. two cars of hogs, 118 head, answer on chargo of disturbing the peace, | 8 that at the half Leonard had got the Ohlcago, via O, Ra 1 & B, head, to Pnt he forteited the 10 he had put up lead and kept it to the close. Sheldon his . who kept third place to the turn came ——— or b Sppoarance R 0 speedy a8 to como Night Schools, under the wiro second, leaving Bundd| Westorn Towa collego will bo open Doblo third, while Graco 8. saved her | Monday, Wodnesday and Friday even- distance, she having broken badly for |ings from 7 to 9 o'clock from Sept. 1st start, Timo 2:46, till April lst, annually, Samo studies 1t was sundown before the fifth heat [ may be pursued as in daytime at reason- was made. The crowd had dwindled [ablo cost. Fall term down until there was only the front|Monday, 1st. Students may en- rows of seats in the ampitheatre ocou- |ter business department at any time, 00, pied and tho interost gesmed light in- Entrance first stairway below postoflice, A i deed, In the send off, Leonard took the e — b o Tastio 0. Bilger to Lodora ¥ Boochs 1103 followod by Sheldon, Budd Dobly Stice, Oskiand. $1,000, ' brosking in, Graco 8. to the rear and [ 1 the undersigned hereby cortify that e, %o & Jeremish Folsom, ny | they muintained that position t the fin- | the chargo I have Leretofora “made o e 71, 45, $100. {sh. Leonard winning the hest and fagsinst Danicl Lynch of stealing the TP qo'u.'dy ot al. to Agnes Falsom, ;-hwmln ‘E-igé. d‘lfuddhl)ubla iwc'»nd. -lullu ul] e‘l|:iu 'rlmnl\mu in the month of 4 33, 5 Sheldon third and Grace 5, merely get- |July, 1854, at the Niagara, w qr nwqr, 7, 70, 43. 81,000 8| ting in. ¥ Pat Ford in Omaha, FMb Ew:..‘: }‘:p.‘ by Y to D, 0. Bloomer, lots ; o o e Lok 32, $300, THE SUNMALY, take, and I horeby withdraw ssid charge, Goorgo Dudloy to Charles B, Moore, | Trotting race, 2:40 class, best threo in |24 exoncrato said Lynch therefrom, as 1 1ots 15 and 16, block 6, Oakland. 2,700, |five, purse §50 find he i ontirely innocent Charles E, Moore to Hattie V. Bllger, | H. Z. Leonard....................1 Par, Coxyoxs, art 30, 76, 39, §2,800. Budd Dobte AR F Council Blufls, August 28th, 1884, PN ohn Haathiorn t0 3. J, Cook, lot 6,5 paks i L th vid'H. Frisbio wis W. Ross, D MILADELVNLA, August 25 ity 4 ¥OOT BACE man Houry M, \Pholps diod thiy ‘.JJ‘.‘,.'.‘L:, 5, 44. §00, mfi:lm‘“,&%%.’ o § Between hoats there was a seventy-fivo | sged 73, bold, bad woman. The case has been continued, Dan Carrigg while in Jerry Myers' sa- =13 Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers were filed in the county clerk’s office yesterday and reported for Tur Bee by P. J, McMa- hone: Benjamin Lombard, jr. to David H. Frisbie, part ne qr se qr, 23, 70, 44, Death of ix-Congressman, 1 00! i hich Lozier, Robinson, MANDEMAKERS & VAN, Carpenters: Architects STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUFF Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention and satisfaction Guaranteed. W. P. ALYSWORTI. N =l e — -] FOUSE NMMOVEIR.: Frame Houses moved on the LITTLE GIANT trucks and any distance aud over any kind of ground. BRICK HOUSES raised. All work guarantecd. W. P. AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth stroc 1L BLU DeVOL & WRIGHT, WHOLESALE Hardware, Cutlery, Tinners' Stock Etc. £ Specal attention by mail. 9°UNCIL BL_UFFS, !A N etcalf Bross... . 2 2 2|about to be married and had his expected 0 Sheldon close up and Grace 8. in the| Officer Hurley loft yesterday for Logan to | — n, W. Oliver The second heat was rather tame, | Tom Baldwin returned home from their visit of normal opens | aourts WHOLESALE DEALERSZIN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, snd 344 Droadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS I0W HARRISON BIROS. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HAMS, BACON RIED BEEF, SALT PORK AVD LARD, 742 Broadway - - - - Council Bluffs. COMMEROIAL, COUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET. Mrs, B, J. Hilton, ¥_ 0., Couwan, Buurrs, Towa, August 28,1884, | PHYSICIAN & §URGEON, 70?",:‘;’;&;‘,}{,‘3 1 milling, 76@50; No. 3, 65@ | ™ “45 myadie Bronaway, Counotl Bluss. Corn—Local purposes, 40@ Onta—For local purposes, 35@40, Tiay—810 00@12 00 per ton; baled, 50@60 150.4 Garn Moal—1 30 per 100 pounds, ‘Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ J.R. TATE. WARREN WHITE' T A TES WHITE. 708;)M—Delivemd, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, gDl ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ‘airbank’s, wholesaling at 9§c, Practice in State and Federal Courts. lity flour, 1 60@3 80, Collections promptly attended to. 2'95@3 00 per do. LIVE TOOK. Oattlo—Butcher cows 3 00@3 25, Butcher steers, 4 00@4 25, ‘Sheep—3.50. Hogs—4 25@4 65, PRODUCK AND PRUITS, W.R. VAUCHAN. Quotations by J, M. John & Co., com- i ‘hants, 538 Broad . . ey 1 1vo old hons, 7¢; spring chickens, | JUSEICO of the Peace. 50 per doz.; live turkoys, Yc. hes—4 bus, box, 100, TLemons—b 50 per box, Omaha and Councll Bluffs. Bananas—2 00@3 00 per bunc} 200 Xiioa g Real estate collection agency, 0dd Fells Block };:;fi«;}(&}m‘:::m‘r‘y 20c; rolls, choice @100, | S5 SEEIE, SEltion ssency ellows Blocl Vegotablos— Potatoes, 15 onions, 75c per bu; abplos, 8 25@4 50 per bl cholcor @ mon. orricas, u. . roseY. SPECIAL NOTICES.|OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Blufta . In. Estabiisheo - - 1856 Dealera in Forelgn and omestlc Exchango an Hewe Securitt Grain & Provisions, BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS, J. ¥. FULLER, Commission Merchant Room 9, Schugart’s Building, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. NOTICE.—Special & vertisements, suo e Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- ing, otc., will bo Insorted In this column at the low rato of TEN 'S PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequont n- sortion, Leave advertisements at our office, No. Pearl Stroot, near Broadway room No. 108 Upper Broadway over threo years, Apply at once to 'A. SHOE: MAKER. room girl immediately, W , apply of Steward, Ogden hmidt & Harb, s 0T BATE=Sty ToaTence, cortor Tk avene and 10th stroot. . If taken soon will scll for §2,000 i, i i ot e | Railway Time Table, ent. Ay ono thinklng of making e s omt Dargatn. ever olen COUNCIL BLUFFS, M A U Tll.\'—_ The following are the timos of the arrival ‘and de- rture of traing by central standard time, at the Jocal depots. Trains cents & wook. Tadies and gentlomen can make first Issa wages by solling the “Champlon Bosom ther and roning Board.” Retails y lady cando up a fino shiré withoud and gloss it a8 nicely as tho bestIaundries can, Addrose for paiticulary C. B. 8. & 1. x, office, Counci Bluffy, DR. C. O. HAZEN, . m Day Expres *Des Moines DENTIST. . SWABASH, BT, LOULS AND PACIFIO, 120 am Mail, 100 MAIN STREET, b0pm Accommodat.on §P8 = o = IOWA COUNCIL B *At Transfor only JACOB BIMS, E. P, CADWELL 8IMS & CADWELL, 60 p n pm Attorneys-at-Law, 58 FuiE HE DUMMY TRAINS T0 OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10 e 80-0:80-10:30-11 s0-28 i 5 oms 1 anc ugart & Mo [ 8: [ % Office, Main Street, Rooms 1 and 2 Shugart & Al v v L Wy g o coin State and Federay [ 8 i Mahon's Block, Will practice in State and Federay | & 1 5808800 3008 THE RAYMOND Baby Jumper! L.C.BRACKETT AGENT, 224 & 226 Broadway, N. 8§CHURZ, Justice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, OUNCIL BLUFFS . 10W A Fine Cigars Wo make a speclalty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted YARA CIGARS, a8 ropresented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, 552 Brondway,: H. H. HORNE & CO,, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - 10WA, H.H. HORNE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN SMITH & TOLLER, Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS | 7 and 9 Maln street, | Couwcts Biures, - « « « « Towa, \ H F. HATTENHAUER, NManufacturer. Fresh and Salt Meats.|orrer FOR SALE REGARDLESS COST Light Road Wagons, Piano Box Top and Open Bugglcs, Brewster Top and Open Buggics, Wi 3 “Top and Ope b p and Op gies, Windsor To and Open Buggics, Phactons of all kinds and two Seated Carriages. ~All 0f the above are o my own mande facture and guaranteed the best of stock, and £ Factory and Oftice clags in every particular. Send for descriptive oircular. and 81 Fourth Street, Council Bluffa. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF EairGoods In Jowa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. oSkl s o+ N 1 MRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Mannfacturer, JASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH urtains, in Lace, £1'k, Turcoman, Etc. O1l cloths |Mattings, Linolenms Eto TARPETS hoicest and Best Selected STOCK .in the WEST. Bome and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods in our line. '{' heapest placo to buy CARPETS, Curtains and Houso Furnishings in tho %, City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS "\ Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care. hickering Piano The Kimball Orean 4 it J. L, STEW Council Bluffs, Tow HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIA E Best and Most Reliable, y Fraxz Liszr, EMERSON PIANO. Unrivalled or Tone or Finish; KIMBALL PIANO Best Modern Price to Buy, s long and favorably known in the west, racommends itself. Hole Agent for above lines of Goods. Warerooms, 329 Broadway, Corresponden i cents Wanted, » Solicited, RE. CONINEIL K. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER - Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. / No .89 Poarl Streot - Council Blufts owa, | TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ‘ Wo. 12 IW. Main St.. Council Bluffs. The re;ma.ining HATS on hand will be Sold Bel(;w Cost to make room for New Goods. A Full Line NOTIONS always Hand e e e ] Iy waser 0 |3, 3. AUWERDA, 817 Broadway. Council Bluffs.s.- NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE chase, All " MRS. J. J. GOOD. Wavyes three inch part 65¢, Coquetts 10¢ each, Switches wanl|Blto $20 each, Hair ornaments given with every pur- kinds of hair work promptly attendad to, Waves made of Ladies' combings at 60c¢ per inch. ALL KINDS OF EHlairGoods MRB. J. J. GOOD - - - - = 29 Main 8trea DM.A K IMIOEXIN, Proprioto | CRESTON HOUSE Nos, 217 and 219 8, Main St., - COUNCIL BLUF COUNCIL BLUFFS, + 10WA. STATIONERY, R. Rice M. D. TOYS AND noverries, | CANCERS, S i saparad wikhoni e Largest Stock c?}“%gfigfifpfim% LONE3L PRICES, &4 Conoultablon tree 'DR. JUDD’ ~———EVERYTHING ¢IRSTCLASS,—— DI fELEd’i'RIb BELT. Acents Wanted! Reterences—Any o the busine bouses in Council Blufls. JUDD & SMITH Proprictors, 19 BROADWAY » OCUNCIL BLUFFs f L i