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1\ S THE DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS, BEE. Satarday Mornifié August 30, SUBSCRIPTION RATES, 20 nonts por wook $10.00 por yoar OFFIOE: No, 7 Poar] Strach, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. See J. Retter's Summer goods. The stone crusher is again at work. Jailor Schontz has twenty-five boarders now in jail, Spiritual sociable and dancing. Sam Ford's buggy got slighly smashed ot the races yesterday. The Congregational Sunady school pic- nic took place yesterday. Susan M. Davis, an old lady, has been adjudged insane by the court. The old engine in the Crystal Mill, being replaced by a new one which is considerably larger. John Brown, the colored man arrested on suspicion of trying to steal a coat was yesterday identified. Rasmus Jepperson and Ceristina Nel- son, poth of this city, were yesterday given a permit to wed. The crowd of colored bootblacks arrost- ed Thursday were let loose yesterday, ex- cept the four charged with stealing. A horse owned by a man named Frank Odell, living in Turley’s Glen, fell off the embankment and was killed early yesterday morning. Two of the athletes or runners at the driving park yesterday met the demand for a little fight to make up the crowd, Only one black eye. Ex-Officer O. E. Beawick, of this city, will probably be connected with the de- to-night. Music [HE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1884. SADDLE AND SULKY. Two Dashes éx:fl Two Trotttng Races Yisterday. Weostmont .One of the Winners, and Jos Young Takes the Free-For-All, More Sport Today, The attendance at the races yesterday was larger than any previous day of the meeting. Tho track was in excellent condition, tne sun and wind having dried up soft spots, The opening race was the livery stable stake, three quarter of a mile dash for purse of §150, Tere were three enter- ed, and started: “Fletch Taylor,” Geo. McRoberts, Moberly, Mo.;* Lady Tomp- kins,” L, C. Bell, Macedonia, lowa; “‘Hydra Abad,” L. C. Benson, Maquon, ‘‘Fetch Taylor” second. kins" third, Time 1:21}. The second raco was the 2:26 class. ‘‘Executor” and “Billy Boy” who were entered did not start, The others drew places as follows: *Lem,"” Cheyenne; “McMahon,” Frank Pearson, Brownville, Neb.; “Urbana Belle,” J, W. Igon, Urbana, and ‘Westmont,” Mat Calvin, Kansas City. In the first heat there was a bad breaking up among all at the half-mile post. On the first quarter Lom wont off his feet, McMahon took a run, and fell back, and Westmont soon after came to almost a standatill break. At the half they got down to business, Lem being in the lead, Urbana Belle next, and Mc- Mahon and Westmont following. On the next quarter Urbana Belle speeded up 8o that it was neck and neck for a time botween her and Lem, then the mare pushed ahead and came down the stretch in the lead passing under the wire the winner of the heat, Lem sec- ond, McMahon third, Westmount fourth. Time, 2:20}, There was a_great deal of monkeying before the word *‘go” was got in the sec- Tl “‘Hydra Abad” won the dash easily [ © “Lady Tomp- [K: A. H. Swan, | M — — cussion over what should bedone In such a case, under the rules. Finally it was decided that Trix was disqualified from winning, and gave the race to Deeswing, and second money to Little Fellow, All pools and bets were declared off, A FOOT RACE was thrown as a little side show. Lozier and Bri the con‘estants, the dis- tance being 75 yards for a purse of 240 Lozier won in 8}, At the close of the races, an athlete named Hamilton gave an exhibition of his muscular ability by making a stand- ing jump over a horse, and other quite creditable performances. HOTEL STAKF ylor. b g, erly, Mo. Bill, b o, Cohn{Prall, Fairfield, Towa. Irish Lass, b f, B. C. Holly, Pueblo, Col, TROTTING, 2:48 CLA Lady Mac, br m, A, H. Sw 1) 8 YEAR OLDS, § MILE DASH, George Roberts, Mob. 1 Cheyenne, ney Holmes, bg, Frank Pearson, Nema- ob. han Allen, b« A Thompson, Omaha, n Smith, bk g, B. aty L, blk m, Ge Clifton, b g, . Werk, Kansas City, Mo, Michigan, brs, W. A, Johnson, Kansas Jity, Mo, Honest Billy, b g, Cal Bates, Independence, an. Ruth 8, (formerly Mollie) b m, Thos, Sling- ger, Merrill, Wi, PACING - 210 CLASS, Jrcank W., d. g, W. J. J. Wingert, Dixon, Johnston, Creston, W. Holmes, Lincoln, Patsey Clinker, g. g., J. Tongshore, Belton, _Bulldozer, b, g, B. B, Kenny, Lexington, Ky. Fiuek Dic Creaton, To la, Tox, Mattic Harlo, g, m., M. E. Harle, Council Bluffs, Ta. Nellio B, g. m., Independence, & THE LADIES’ STAKE —ALL AGES, Tosco, Archio Hatchott, Springfield; Til. 'rson, ch. g, B. J. Johnston, Dlk. g., A. W. Campbell, Dal- X o “”ynr Abad, b, e, L. W, liumun, Moquon, 1. Tiady Tompkins, br, £, L. C. Ball, Mace- donia, Ia. : Olivette, b, m,, L o Johnston, Creston, SHE STEPS OUT. Mrs. Jones Withdraws from the ! United Brethren Church, At a meeting of the United Brethren _ the marching to-night, are requested to | mount next and Bello by a break falling = tective agency just started by A. F. Clat- i 3 terbuck and C. S. Boswick. ond heat, and each of the drivers was churclitheld I‘hun';duy. night, Mrs, Jones, 2 A . |fined 5. Then a start was had, Leom |one of the parties in the late scandal, All the republicans who wish to join |led with McMahon close on_him, West. [sent in the following letter: Couxcrs Brurrs, In, Aug. 27, 1884, meet at the Blaine and Logan headquar- {;M}(» Thu; 1"tr N;‘v ulum:;er “;«mtn J. M Harper. Sir,—I hereby notify ters in Shugart’s block at 7:30 sharp. R Caer ONL LS S0 oscs est-|you that I donow withdraw from the > i mount ~ went to the” front|church of the United Brethren in Christ Spiritual circlo to-morrow (Sunday) | and kept there, Urbana Bell close on | (ao callod), desiring no more connection afternoon and evening at 2 o'clock, in |him, Lom third, and gdanhonluutukip- therewith. (Signed) L. M. JoNEs. Spiritual Hall, Shugarts & Bono's | P8 the fing. - Timo b [ G yoro ponding against Mrs, . 3 5 got the | Jones, as well as against Mr. Howe, and block, Entrance on Main and Pearl | heut of the start but could not keop tho |tho result of the trial of Mr. Howo, ovi- steet, two doors south of postoflice. |lead beyond tho half mile, Weatmont | dntly lod her £o the conclusion that the z pushing to the front, closely followed by | e to depart withe i The work of grading Broadway and | Urbana Belle, leaving McMahon follow- q’v}.': ‘Zfifir‘:flg .,.;m.‘ii:;' fi?rli::. :c«tll;l:‘:t placing the stone for the foundation pre- |ing with Lem clear in the rear. After [and allowed her to withdraw under cen- partory to paving has begun, now that | tho turn it wasa lively race down the | gure, instead of wiving her the usual let- 1o ktroab okr track Is Gomplated aboutia ?t,::&c‘t; 1'1”“1”55'{\' “v:'unnrmzL m:ld } hr ter with its accompanying testimonial of ; ana Belle, but Westmont got under the |yo0d standing in the church. This quarter of & blook soathiot the Method- | wire tho winuer by a neck, Time 2:29. |fi probably the closing soene in ‘the ist church, The fourth was the deciding heat. | afiair, All the old soldiors and mailors are jn- | We3tmont got the lead and kept1t to the ) it o B finish. On the first quarter Urbana vited to_joln the Boysin Blue in to-|Bollo and MeMahon had o short littlo night’s parade and republican demon- struggle for second place, but Belle got stration, and are requosted to meot at|it, Lem third and McMahon fourth. * Lindt & Hart's oflice at 7 o'clock sparp, | 1'™® 228} this evening. — PERSONAL, D. M. Williams, of T I L. Dudley, of Atlantic, was at the Ogden yosterday, J. Morrison and L, H, Stewart, of Omuha, bor, i at the Pacific. 2:26 class, Best 3 to i ol Purse 8500, Cap. Hayes has a recommendation [y hopt: 4 3 1 1] dined at the Ogden yesterday. from flo_n. w. lt: Vaughan, the mayor iff'\'i ; 8 4 3] J. A. Hake, mayor of Avocs, and son, of this city, and it has been endorsed by | M4 48 4] Gined at the Pacifle yesterday, Hon. W. A. Mynster, Hon. P. J. Mc- THB FREE FOR ALL Mahon and Hon. W. H. M. Pussey | yag looked forward with much eagerness | terday registered at tho Bechtelo. for an appointment on the police Jand expectation, there being some fast| Mrs. R.J. Mantz and davghter, of Oraaha, foroe, yors entered. Harry Velox did not |were visiting the Bluffs yesterday. o fl tered. H Vel did iti he IB1 y Bt S start The others as placed were, *Big rs. Davis, of the pawn shop on Soap”, Lew Glonn, Mt. Plensant, Iowa; Broadway near the Ogden, has been|‘‘Strathlan,” Mat Calvin, Kansas City; ; = once more robbod—this time of a gold|“Joe Young, D. Westbrook, Pen.| Mrs. C.S. Beswick, of Kearncy, Neb, is e colused fellor ?Iif!é‘.’f" “Don,” A, E. Scott, Lead- vl»«‘x\luq’( ulolmunmli, i .ch\v;uk x'mrl family: il _ , Col. V. J. Davenport, division freight and pas jmha, 1618 ciaimed, hadiheen looking iab |(urhioifirat hoatiwas: ) rogular. *'oomn | iger agent of the Q. mades shor stom at some rings but left without making a|popping,” the favorites, Strathlan ana the P purchase. Big Sonp flying all to pieces. On the | =ty : ; first quarter Strathlan went off his feet At the meeting of tho elty council yes- | ¢il| the sulky spun on one wheel. On the terday it was difficult to determine upon | stretch when it seemod that Big Soap | ¢t #n¢ tovk in the racos. whom the aldermen depended for legal [ was to take the heat, ho made almost as| Hon. J. A, Unthank, of Arlivgton, Ne e 00 atveral kil o noations rliz;lofii}xlr:n‘:kLil.]lm:‘\\);llngdwlw lu;nl h]eu.{ an |v|ml:l.->nl ex-alderman Unthank, of this Aldorman Mynster propounded ino law, | b hedic ‘and mecke rach. with Big| © o e and George F. Wright and Judge Aylos-|Soap, pussed under tho wire a longtn | Ve I Axline the gevial ralesman for worth wero called on for opinions, while |shead. Big Soap second, Strathlan | arh Haas & Co, eamein yesterduy from O e hiaiad b "h:]l;(ill ,,m;“p:,,’,‘, ih succossful business trip for tho firm, eIy R crney {xab 1 ilanoe: lime—2:2 1. 5 A, J. Russell and A. O, Rogers, of the sy s e 1 g} The second heat was a_spirited one. | lum for the fecbleminded, at Glenwood, were Phis constant snubbing of Holmes by tho [ 504 Young on the send off sprang to the [in the city yesterday and put up ab the Pa- city council is getting quite noticeable, | front, but broke and passed clear to the | cific, e e— ;-n-:’-, }v:rlulo Big Soap who had got the Real Estate Transfors. oad, kept it, winning tho heat. Strath- | xrocir vrnckor compuny, | : § AT - 4 ft ompany, has just returned The following transfors were filed in |13 kept stoadily in the sccond place |y o bictihiure o i a crayon artist of mone Radgiees until the third quarter, when Joe Young, f i ® the county elerk’s oflico yestorday and | yho had boen stoadily and_speedily clos- | R ordinary skill in making p reported for Tux Bee by P. J. McMa- |ing up tho gap, passed Dan and then [ i1y, and Intends to open a studio hero, hone: went np from thnrd‘ to second place,| (. J, Best, who has been connected with David Tate, to JohaRutherford, nw }:‘ll\ll\l'llll:lg l’["‘i‘l‘l‘:}' b ._A\‘tmhlm, and Dan f gho Council Bluffs pross for somo tivie hay ace 1 0 36 77 41, §1,400, i Tho stact on the third ioat was such | oene iomuid aud wih e e s o E. 8. Kentner, to W, G. Tittsworth, | faulty one that it called forth applause |, : a here next 1 port of lot 12 blook 4 Avocs. §1,400. |oven from a crowd ordinarily sleeping. T s ek A O.R.L&P. R R Co, to William|On the first quarter Big Soap was at the Mr. Dast it & royl Hotzs, lot 16 block 13 Carson, $50. front, but before the half was reached WAy and bis irisnds hore yil). fol: J. M. Palmer, to James Wickbam, | oo Young had spoded pust him and gog |10 him with their best wishes wherover ho lots 2 and 3 block 7 Eubark's 2ad add., |soveral longths the lead, On the second |8o¢% $800. . quarter Big Soap closed up the gap Total sales, — $3,6560, Maggio Mitchell, of Des Moines, was yes- J. L. Stowart, the piano and music man, left yesterday on a trip to Shenundoah. o yesterday, iliiam H. Clune, one of the liveliest news agents on the “Q,” put up yesterday in the X H. R. Stewart, who was formerly with the n class newspaper ma low overy way ay. Besidos being o first ——— raits espec- nits espec- | & somowhat and the race down the strofch Funorals. e — was an exciting one between the two,| The funcral of Maggie Kane, daughter A Man DMissing. Joe Young proved the winner, Big Soap | of Mr, and Mrs, Peter Kane, was held On Monday last Johu Hawkey, a far second, Time, 2:25}, Dan by a spurt | yestorday aftornoon, mer living in Hazel Dell township, left | ) gotinto third place leaving “Strathlan |\ 100 proivee “no0q op years, was his home, taking his toam, with the in-| g fourth heat proved s settlor, Joo | hmaof har mther o i qirol the tention of driving to this city and collect- | Young got the lead on tho first «uarter. Mr. and Mis, Robinson buried their ing & swall bill duo him by a firm here, [ Big Soup cawme up neck aud neck as they | Jittle Albert, aged 2 months, from their He has not yet arrived in this city, and :""““ the quarter pole, and Young | residence near the Northwestern depot. " / broaking Big Sosp pushed ahead, then dus wile, who has come here looking for | Biy §unp broke and Joe Young regained = him, fears he has been foully dealt with. | the lead and kept it to the close. Big Shipments of Stock, When he left home he had no money on | Soap pressed close on him, but on the [ The following were the shipments of A A strotech went off his feet and left Joe | stock from the union stock yarcs, August bis person that bis wilo knowa of, Mra. |yl 0 | Vo O 0 (onotha: Time, | 20th: Hawkey, who while here stopped with [ 973" J '| Swan Cattle Company, forty cars catile, Constable Wesley, describes the team as 881 head, to Chicago, via N. W, followe: A chestuut sorrel horse and W. Emith three oars cattle, 78 head, bay mare with stripe on forchead, the to Des Moinee via. R. I. farm wagon box was a home-made one| and was painted green. Mr. Hawkey is | . described as being five feet six inches in | Sieuy height, weight about 1456 pounds, dark | Dou complexion, small chin beard and mus: teche. He was & man whugevert:hll\;ud 5 Any information in regard to theabove ) cane will bo thankfully seceived at the | which closed the day's sport’ was | . THO cases brought against LN. Empic, residence of Mr. Weeley, 902 Sixth|lively one, It was s mile and a quarter | the druggist on uppor Broadway, have atroet. thnu le.-n..w.l eeswing ]nnd ITrix. been patched up in some way with Sr——————— O the first quarter Beeawing led, Little i 0 Night chools, Rellaw seoond. and Trx third, The f:fld,::":'h:‘,' fhathe wanauatied Lo ‘Western lowa college will be open | Lo ses kept bunched snugly. Trix won, Monday, Wednesday and Friday even- | Neswing socond and Little Fellow , 5 Juws trow 7 to 9 o'clock from Sept. 1st | third, Pide Tumors, till April 1st, ennusily. Same studies| The rider of Trix loat his weights on|however large, speedily and painlessly may be pursied 88 in doylime at resson-¢the fiest turn, at least this was the]eured without kuife, caustic or ealve- ablo cost, Fall term of normal opens folaim made. The boy cluimed that itySend six conts in stamps for pamplet, Mouday, Sept. 1st. Siudents may en-§was after ho passed under the wire, and | roferences and reply. der husness department ek sny time. fwas pulling vp when he dropped the]eary Medics! Association, 663 Main St. Eatrance fust stauway below postoflice. f weights, The judges had quite a disyd Buflalo, N, Y, e —— THE SUMMARY, Trotting—free for all—best three in five— Chicago, vis Ri. 1. Keeline Bros., twenty-nine cars hogs, (7 head, to Chicago via N, W - Empie Set THE RUNNING BACE S. Beswick one car hogs, 73 head, to |~ World's Digpen- | l. L) VAL PRI0SE, MANDEMAKERS & VA Carpenters: Architects STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. 201 Upper Broadway Cor, Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUFFS Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention and sa Guaranteed. ~ W. P. ALYSWORTH. H.H HORNE & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN F i g g We make a specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd YARA CIGARS. Al Cigars sold by us ate of our own manufacture and warranted a8 roprosented, OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & CO,, iction 5562 Broad COUNCIL BLUFF; SMITH & TOLLER, Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street, A e i i EHOUSE: NMOVEIR. Frame Houses moved on the LITTLE GIANT trucks and any distance and over any kind of ground. BRICK HOUSES ralsed, All work guaranteed, Councin BLUFFS, « « = « « JowA. W. P, RYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth strect. COUNCIT; BL DeVOL & WRICHT, Hardware, Cutlery, Tinners' Stock, Etc. ___ COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. N etcall IRRros.. WHOLESALE DEALERSEIN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, and 344 Proadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS 10W HARRISON BROS. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Fresh and Salt Meats. HAMS, BACON RIED BEEF, SALT PORK AYD LARD, 742 Broadway - - - - Council Bluffs. H. F. HATTENHAUER, NManufacturer. #& 8y ecal attentlon by maile OFFER FOR SALE REGARDLESS Light Road Wagons, Piano Rox Top and Open Buggies and Open Buggics, Phactons of all kinds and two Seated Ct facture and guaranteed tho bost of stock, and fl i &3 Factory and Offico 2 particular, Send for descriptive circular, n Street, Council Bluffa. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF ElairGoods COMMEROIAL, i Mrs, B, J, Hilion, N 1., In Towa and Nebrasks, and sold for tho least money at 337 Broadway, Council OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Blufls, Towa. Couxott, BLures, Towa, Angust 25, 1884, y 1 milling, 75@50; N g 222 Middle Broadway. Council Blufts, Cfir::{ulmlmfiwm;-u“n;n:::- and Notions at : MBS D A BENEDIGT Mflllllffl[!l[ll‘l}l' : disposed of. U B ’ " 4SADY, ORGUTT & FRENCH jected Oats—For local purposes, 0 00 urtatns, in Lace, #1'k, Turcoman,’'Etc. O1l cloths,jMattings, Linoloums Ete L0 IR 15> IR S5 ffhoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. ome and ho convinced that we ara headquarters for all goods n our line. heapest placo to buy CARPETS, Curtaivs and House Furnishings in the ty. Upholstoring and Bedding Suppliea. Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIO TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care K od, 50@00 | .m, TATE. a WARREN WHITE Rye—40@A45 Corn Meal—1 50 per 100 ponnls, d A T ATES&G WIHEITH. Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 700, 5 60 per ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 9jc. Flour—City flour, 160@3 80, Erooms—2 95@8 00 por doz, LIVE BTOOK. Cattle—Butchar cows 3 00@3 25, steors, 4 00@4 Sheop—8.50. Hogs—4 2 PRODUCE AND FRUITS, Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co., com- W.R. VAUCHARN. by e ia hens, e crickons | Jriesbice of the Peace. 295@2 50 per doz.; live turkoys, 9c. Peachos—} bua. box, 100, TLemons—5 50 per box, Bananas—2 00@3 00 per bunch. Butter—Creamery, 20c; rolls, choice 9@10¢, Real estato collectlon agency, Odd Fellows Block Yggs—12§ per dozen. # aver Savings Bank Vogotablos— Potatoes, 15022 00 per bbl onions, 75c per bu; cabbage, He per apples, 8 234 50 per bbl; choicoper bbl 3 400; Deane, 1 60@2.25 per bushel. SPECIAL NOTICEs, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Practice in State and Federal Courta. Collections promptly attended to. Room 9, Schugart’s Building, Butcher | COUNCIL BLUTFS, IOWA., IANOS. HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Fraz Liszr. EMEEKSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Finish, Omaha and Couns!l Bluffs. THOS. OFFIONR, 1L M. PUSEY, NOTICE.—Special & vertisements, suo Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. 88 Lost, - S TAN DS g, otc., wil bo Inserted fn thip column at tho low | . 900RcH Blads AL KIMBALL PIANOS rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the irst insertion | EStablishea - - 1856 Best Modern Price to Buy. and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsoquent n- | Dealors In Forelgn and omeatlc Kxcnango an ] ! Hewo Securitt n, 80 long and favorably known in the west, racommends itself. sertlon. Leave advertisements at our office, No. ',}'hel m\‘.ll\l' (\x{ Pearl Street, noar Broadway thiree years, Apply ot once to A. SHOE. ‘ BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS. Wages foods. Warerooms, 329 Sole Agent fo Agents Wantod, Corresponden Broadway, Bluffs, Towa, Cou ncil = wepemrie’ | UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER pioe i S e | T e on) Mer ahant Matalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kins. W/ imn =4 ind Rlabsber b ousdb EHARY | oo tn o) Binoc Councl Bluts owa, | TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Wo. 12 V. Main St., Souncil JEluffs. W\ 42 £ED—Dining rocn 5 por month, apply of Steward, Housy. AU [y Yosiion0s, COrD 10th stre It taken soon will sell for i | —— — o ‘|Railway Time Table. Delow value. Will al-o soll furnituro, carpots all or in part. It not sold at once will rent prom oy, with house furnished or ato rent, Any one thin ¥ howe in Counctl Blufls will o this offer. It is the best ha unternished, at COUNCIL BLUFTS. Tho folluwing aro tho times of the arrival ‘aud do- The remaining HATS on hand will be Sold Below Cost to make room for New Goods. parture of traina ral standard tiwce, at the [scal dopots. Traiue leave trauster depod ten min c A Full Line NOTIONS always Hand M SRS |3, I AUWERDA, 317 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Chicago Expross Fast Mall. *Mail and Expross, Accomunodation, D eve M A UPTON. —For sale at BEx otfice, ab 26 conts WX ry boay in Councll Blufla to_take TusBrw. Dollvered by carrier at only tweuty conts & weok. NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE -sAmerican Plan. am Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Bluff ENTS--Ladies and gentlomen can make first 4 (I:;‘w erl by selling L]'f “C'? )lflfl. l!.lw\m Strecther and ronlng Hoard.” alls at 1.00. Auy lndy cando up s fine shirt withous & wrinkly § | . SAN8AD CITY, BT, 208 B¥D and glows llMxllw‘;nmumu:IAuml . Addreso | 'R0 B B P Paciflo B for paiticulars C. B. 8. & L Co., Baw oftios, Counci | H9° P P L] Blufts, ND 57, PAUL. CHICAGO, ROCK 18UAND'AND PACIFIC, "Atlantie Expross, Day Expross, *Des Moines Accommodation, “At local dopot only. SWABABH, BT, LOUIA AND FACIFIO, £ | Furniture and appointments all new. DENTIST. 1:20 a e adl, 415 pm go 0SNG PLULES: e e il CIONA S0 Paoli Expesns $%2n| Waves three inch part 65¢, Coquetts 10c each, Switches 3ACOB 81, £, P, CADWELL |7, o e ssoaw|B1t0 $20 each, Hair ornaments given with every pur- Day Express SONION PACIFIO. *@r=|chage, All kinds of hair work promptly attended to. Siosm| Waves made of Ladies' combings at 50c per inch, Expr — ALL KIND8 OF *At Transtor only, Oftice, Main Streot, Rooms 1 and 2 Shugart & Mc- | 8: ¥ Mahon's Block, Wil practice in State and Federap |a.m. 1 50-5:30-0:00-11:06 p. w. Arrive 10 min oaurts, te before lesving timn ' MRS. J.J. GOOD - - - . = 29 Main Stree MAZX MIOEIIN, 8iMS & CADWELL, Attorneys -at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. THE RAYMOND Baby Jumper i L.C.BRACKETT N. 8CHURZ. stice of the Peace, OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, Proprioto CRESTON HOUSE ———EVERYTHING FIRSTCLABS, —— e e opNerRnmpRs, - j0w 4 | Sk Alad 18R Maly Bt - COUNCIL BLUFFS COUNCIL BLOFFS, + 10WA, e ———— - BOOKS, i ) e R. Rice M. D. DR. JUDDS ELECTRIC BELT. TOYS AND 8,000 Electric Beld the oath Jume by ue of noved witho: » noverries, | CANCERS, it Sais's e, ™™ Largest Stock |CHRONIE DISEASES rseies s Over hirty yoare practiosl experlence OFece Na. Jauncll Blufly Acenis Wanted! JUDY & SMITH Proprictors, OCUNCIL BLUFF§ Heferences—Any o the bus beuset ln Cour il Blufls, 19 BROADWAY . / Brewster Top and Open Buggles, Windgor Top ges. Al of the above are of my own manue. f i\ B ) 4