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6 THE DAILY BEE:-COUNCIL BLUFFS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1884. [ — THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning September 3. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Py Carrler = = - - = - = 20 centa per woek . “ . 210,00 per year OFFICE: No. 7 Pearl Streot, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. See J. Reiter's fall goods. W. T. Cole has succeeded the firm of Cole & Maxwell in the livery busi- ness, The county board at its session yester- day devoted most of its time to the con- sideration of roads, John C. Shepherd and Edna R, Wight- man, both of Weston, were yesterday given permit to marry. In the circuit court yesterday the case of Morris against the city was still on trial but nearlng its end. Jnstio Schurz yesterday happily tied the knot matrimonial which made Hamp. Brady and Carrie Buyers, both of Oma- ha, husband and wife. It has been discovered that sometime during the vacation sneaks have pilfered the Stutsman street and Bloomer school buildings, stealing the waste baskets, hand bells, and other little articles. The letter carriers are making great preparations for their annual ball Sept. 10, at Bloom & Nixon’s hall. There should bs no trouble in disposing of a large number of tickets, as the boys are entitled to a benefit. W, Donald, who has been teaming for Mott’s lumber yard and who occupied a room near the yard, has been victim- ized by sneak thieves who got away with to give her something easy to start on, Clark, the elongated m\wn;»n)m{‘h}vn(’, was given the hickory stick to hold, and A Shenandoah Young Lady Ends Her [ B8 87000 50 0 wl’l’h s dutpente ts Life With a Bullet tempt to make some reputation for mus. - cle, the electric girl simply touching the onds of the stick with the palms of her hands, twisted it, and turned it, while SAD SUICIDE, The sad and startling news comes from Shenandoah that Miss Mable Griflith, Clark in his desperate efforts to hold on daughter of John X, Griffith, the well- | 41,d keep his balance, kept retreating, un- known stock and grain dealer of that|til he tumbled over into an easy chair, p, de 3 3 > UBe Of with his head going bump up against place, had ended her life by the nn‘s [ I)n e WAL TN ]Iunh'r,l the Mesvps rovolver. A correspondent of the Globo (58 WG, ASel JUAMCh, M e Tunt aends the following details of the event: | apu0h malaria left in him to feel cross, Mabel was fifteen years old in June [took the stick and grasped it with a feel- last, and had, with a sister next younger, | ing of conscious power as he gave Clark attended the Normal College at this place [a contemptuous eide glance at the lat. several terms, During the last two or|ter's weak showing. Hunter held on, three woeks her parents were undecided [ but he danced about like a performing whether to send the girls to the college | Jumbo, in his frantic attempt to hold on. or to the high school. Yesterday morn- [ He fell exhausted on the sofa, and was ing, at the breakfast table, Mabel in- | brought to by a dash of cold water. quired whether they were to go to the [ Whittlesey, the terror of the Globe, who college or the public school, and received [ writes up such sensational yarns about the answer from ker parents that they [republican outrages, got his bull-dozing thought it best for them to go to the|gzrip on the stick, and called Maynard, public school. She left the tablo cry-|the business manager, to help him up. ing bitterly, and when the family wero|They fell in a heap, and declar- preparing for church said she would not [ed = it was even harder go to church today, as she was not feeling [ than to find any news in the Globe, well. The fine farm residence of Mr. [Then the little Miss had the party held Griffiith is about two miles east of town. |onto chairs, which she twisted.just as The family, in their carriage, started for [ easily by her magnetic, electric, or what- church, Mable and her father remaining [ ever it may be cailed, touch. The best at home. Mr. Griflith was lying on the | test was in lifting. First, Clark sat in sofa siceping and Mable sat at the desk | the chair and by simply touching it with writing. The father fell asleep. She|her hands she lifted him, chair and all, took the note she had written, pinned it |six inches from the floor. It was the to her dress, went to her room, and just | getting down, though, that broke Clark as the family were coming in the front[up. He fell ina heap like a pile of gate, on their return from church, fired | whiplashes, and the chair was broken in the fatal shot, the tumble. Finally three of the party The family have the sympathy of all | with a total weight of 480 pounds got on- in their terrible affliction. They have | to the chair and she lifted these easily in three girls and two boys younger left. [a like manner. There was no need of Mabel was their oldest and a girl of |further tests to satisfy the visit- quiet, lady-like habits, She was idolized | ors that she was a little wonder anyway. by her parents, and almost her every e — wish was granted, and_the littlo tan-| FIXING FOR THE FAIR. trum that ended so sadly was thought tobo only a girlish whim that she St would soon get over; but not so, she[Council Bluffs to be Well Represent- seemed to brood over it, and calmly de- cided that suicide was no new thing to her; that she had thought of it before; that she would rather die than be dis-| Tt has been decided by the managers graced by being sent to the public fof the driving park and fair association achool. She bade them all good-bye, ; ; ; and requested that her body should be | that & fair hero wouldn't be advisable thrown into the river or burned, and |thisseason. It anpears that insome ed Across the River, a §35 suit of clothes, a $15 overcoat and | that she did not want to be buried in the | lines at least, it cannot be for a lack of NASH BROTHERS HORSE SHOERS We will give $25 for any horse we cannot cure of interfering, knee cut- 3 ting or forging. All Shoes are Hand Made and NO MACHINE SHOES USED. All Work Guaranteed, COUNCIL BLUF 710 Broadway . . MANDEMAKERS & VAN, Garpenters Architects STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsman St.,, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention and satisfaction [ = Guaranteed ~ W. P.ALYSWORTH. Framo Houses moved on the LITTLE GIANT tracks and any distance and over any kind of ground. BRICK HOUSES raised. All work guaranteed. W. I AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth streot. COUNCIL BLUFPFS, DeVOL & WRICHT, WHOLESALE ARA CIGARS. as represented. H.H. HORNE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars We make a speclalty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranied 562 Broadwag,: OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, . COUNCIL BLUFFS, - H. H. HORNE & CO,, IOWA. SBMITH & TOLLER, Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS ! 7 and 9 Main street, CouNciL BLUFFS, = « « « « Towa. H F. HATTENHAUER, NManufacturer. = a valise, A man named Murphy has boen re- lieved from the janitorship of the Bloom- or school building. It is said that he used his tonguo a little too freely in talking to some women to suit the board. Hugh Goss has been put in his place. Rose . Griffin has commenced an ac- tion for divorce from James E, Griflin, on the ground of abusive treatment. They were married in Yankton in April, 1872, and have separated once, but made up, and now she wants a separation for good. There was a rousing republican rally at Carson Monday night, at which Frank Shinn spoke, as did also Milton Zort- man, a young man who casts his first vote this fall, and whose maiden speech proved an excellent one. Arrangements are made for another and greater rally on the 15th, when Judge Lyman will spoak. J. Reiter, whose tailoring establish- ment on Broadway is one of the most popular resorts for those who delight in being well dressod, has been getting one of the finest stocks of fall goods he ever had, presenting a great varioty. You should drop in and examine them, see styles, get prices, etc. ————— The Main Street Flag, The evening democratic paper raised a howl about the republican demonstration on Saturday night, not only ridiculing the whole affair, even at the sacrifice of truth, but went so far as to claim that some of the republican torch-bearers at- tempted to burn the democratic banner, which appears to have no foundation in fact beyond the jocose uplifting of ono of the marcher’s torches, who laughingly remarked that the flag hung so low it could easily be scorched. To off-set this sensational prevarication of the evening paper it is claimed by the republicans who promiso to bring adozon democratic wit- nesses to prove it, that along tho line of march the torchbearers were not only colled all sorts of names, and insulted in various ways, but_that one gang threw mud at them, The demoorats should look at home before they talk mud more. I the samo insults had been offered a democratic parade, they would havecome out with howling headlines about the great republican outrage. Someo strango suspicions has been ex- pressed about the large flag which the democrats have hung out on Matn streot. It is said that the democratic flag on Broadway is the one used four years ago, and tho Guestion arises whers they got the one they hung out on Main street. The republicans had one four years ago, but someway it has got lost, or at least the republicans aro unablo to find it this year. Is it possible that the demo- cratic flag on Main street is the republi- can’ lost Charlio Roas! This is the query which is being asked, il COMMEROIAL, COUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, Counciz, BLures, Towa, Sept.’, 21884, ground, as she mightfcore to life again. | material to make up an exhibition, as is o oo otard ey fn et [evident from tho following lit of thoso services were brief, and at the who make headquarters here, and who house. The procession formed at the|are preparing to make exhibits at the house and proceeded to the cemetery. 1t [ Omaha fair: was a half mile long. Mr. Griflith’s ac- H. L. M quaintance s very large. The crime was AT committed as the family were coming in ) e anan tho front gato on their roturn from |, *- 0 £ddis, goneral agent for Por- church. The family heard the roport, | “¢7 "} ]Inrmrml K)‘mmger but not knowing what had happened. A fpr,ioh of Hoosier Drill company. younger sister ran up stairs to take ofl | %y %'y TORSE O SPEAY. her things, when she found Mabel lying | ;1. " fim d'irf&m e ‘L:' ];::u face down upon the floor. She called Plow company. B e e et " hoptnrd $he | E. W. MoCargor, gonoral agent Buck- i lifted | €¥© binders and reapers. hastened to the room and A \ the prostrate form of his daughter, sup- | 3 "l?;"' wf’ 1!1, ‘l'j“],‘*(":zufu F? Leplrle:fixcr posing sho had only fainted. Thero pinned to her dress was the note, the contents of which wore on the desperate Kb . A, Helm, manager, F. A. Sprague deed. Her protessors at the collego say Rl o ATagery { that s o studont sho was « most omiablo | S48hier C. L MoDouald and A, Wall and sweet dispositioned girl. The ver- |2 to look after the interests of the dict of the coroner's jury was *‘death by | ShdWich Manufacturing company. hor own hand, whilo ulforing from tem. | ,, & - Paraons, general agont for St. porary insanity.” This closes another | " ‘C V"l,fl' C‘C;‘l’“jm 1 chapter in the “history of our city that | = “;m“":f“l‘rhvm L;j’",‘,f;:“y has cast a pall over tho entire commun- | /%" R St s o ity. i R Northwestern Manufacturing and Car S compan THE FIVE POINTS. G e tear { aacioral mhomt fos Gran Detour Plow company, H. C. Barnes. general agent for J. 1. Caso Plow company. The Dayid Bradley & Co. exhibit will bo looked after by W. W. Loomis, Tho city pdlice headquartors is not a | {Fourars T M. Murriam, scorotury, W. very harmontous sort of place now.| Shugart, Waite & Wies byJ. A. Craw- There sooms to boa good deal of ill-[ley and W. C, Stacy. foeling and petty jealousies among the| G.C.Medburg, and E. H. Haworth, ; St reprosenting Haworth Check-rower. fRembsrlithaialive fotoe andindecst | Srmrey A Shevcans T of breach betwoen the city marshal and | ¢, Rockwell, and ¢;, W, Thompson, rop. the chief of police. ~ Night before last|resenting the agricultural imploment Ofticor Kid. Bates was sharply roprimand- | house of Van Brunt, Thompson & Co, od by his chief, Tom Skinner, for leay-| W. . Cass, manager, Marseilles Man- e i el iR e 1 Bates | Ufacturing company’s branch houso. W. g uission. Bates | 1Y, Taylorand C. L. Hammel will repre- explained that he had left a mnoto at|sent the same Eeadquarters explaining the necessity of | The Keystone manufaciuring company his being away for a fow hours, the chief | Will be represented by W. L. Patterson, not being there to consult with in person, | manager, C. Hubbard, and R. Stewart. and he not having time to go to hishouse. [ _ A. B. Enderton, general agent for the The chiof insisted that he had no busi- [ ’agle Manufacturing company. ness to leave his beat without permission, | . Cartwell, general agent for Spring- and some sharp words following, Bates | field Engine and Thresher company. pulled off his star, gavo his whistlo a e —— farewell toot, and sald he would not be- Iteal Estate Transfers. long to *‘the gang"” as he called them, any | The following transfors wero filed in lj'::gz:\"l‘;:g;hlu‘fl :::":m.tn:; \l\‘;:, Ehwe the county clerk's oflico yesterday and A h 1 ho bears : i an excollont roputation, nd will doubt. | °PFted for Tue Bex by P, J. McMa- loss prove a good ofticer, Yesterday Bates [ hone, September 2, 1884: appeared with another star on his breast| W H Freeman to John White, pt nw this one being that of Deputy-Marshal | qr se 1, 7, 40, §50 Guanella having appointed him., This | M K Rohrer to Max Mohn, pt lot 13, seoms like a throwing down of the gaunt- | blk 4, Jackson’s add, $06, lot to Chief Skinner and an open avowal | J P Casady to John Aton, lot 1, blk that the marshal and chief of police will | 11, Hill's add, $257. not pull together, Henning Hansen to Poter Anderson, Then thero fs 3 goneral howl raised | pt ne qr nw qr 23, 76, 43, £25. among the membors of the police force | Mary IS Butler to 'J M Butler, ne qr because the council committeo has decid- [ ne qr 18, 77, 41, £500. ed to pay their August salaries in| J F Kvens to D J Smith, ptn hf ne general fund warrants instead | qr and se qr 6, 74, 48, §2,136, of cash. Those warrants are sell-[ Jeannatte Leonard to John R Will- ing for soventy-five cents on tho|mott, nw qr se qr 23,77,43, $380. dollar, so that men who expect to get| S A Cunningham to Susan D. Ciraves, §060 a month find they have to be con-|lots 1 and 2, bik 15, Carson, £600, tent with 45 cash, "It is clalmed by| Total sales, $4 some that they wero given personal assur- i ance by some of the alderman that they would be paid in cash, but to their sur- prise they now find to the contrary. or, gonoral agent for Georgo K. Oyler Manufacturing company. western G. Hamilton and several other gentlo. men agent for 1l Feeling and Wrangles Among the Men Who Wear Stars, Lieutenant-Goveraor Manning s at howe Wheat—No. 1 milling, 75@80; No, 8, 65@ 70; rejectod 50, 1@ L. Corn—Local purposes, 40@15. Oaté—For local purposcs, 85@40, Hay—810 00@12 00 per ton; baled, 50@60 Ryo—40@Afo. Corn Meal—1'50 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 700, Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, 5 00 per ton Lard—Fairbank's, wholosaling at 9, Flour—City four, 1 60@35 30, rooms—2 96@8 00 per doz, LIVE BTOOK, Oattlo—Butcher cows 8 00@3 25, Butcher staers, 4 004 25, Hogs—4 20@4 65, FRODUCE AND FRUITS, Quotations by J, M. 8t, John & Co., com- mission merchants, 538 Broadway. 54 P..{‘A‘\!L%»I J;l:l:lzhl hens, 7c; spring chickens, Peaches—4 bus, box, 100, Lawons—4 50@5 00 per box, ‘&BHL%Cmumuy, 18@20¢; country, 6@ 14 per dozen, bles— Potutoes, 50@40c per bushel <onlous, 40@50¢ per bu; apples, cheice cooking Lr eal 250@3 00; beans, 1 2 “bushel; potatoes, 4 60 No well regulated household should be with out s bowtle of Avgostura Bitters, th world renowned sppotizar and Invigorator Baware of counterfeits. Ark your grocer or drugeistior the geuuins article, mauufactured by J.G. B Slevart & 3511, Some of the officers refuse to take the [nzain. preferred warrants, others threaten to| 1, 11 Mossler and wifo havé returne 1 from resign, and all are waiting for Mayor | 1., "t Vaughan to raturn, hoping that he will y 806 that they get the promised cash, A Some of the police force own express | trib through the cast, wagous for which they have to pay the| C. 1% Taglor and wife left yesterday for St. mtyttlllw _uluum}nn carriers’ license, n'ml Joe, where they will visit the fair ol 0 city refuses to ceiy )| v & ; N policemen are paid. This soms hardly | the elty visitivg her brother, County Clerk fair, but is much like other procedures | Street and fawmily. of the present city government, H. L., Miller, the gencral agent of the Ge K. Oyler Manufacturing company turned from » Nebraska trip, J. Y, Fuller has returned from an extended has re- The Electric Girl, Yesterdsy forenoon Miss Mattie Leo Price, the electric girl of Georgia, gave a private exhibition of her peculiar pow er, in the parlors of ]i‘uuhtulo'n hotel, to| afys, 7, M, S anlon, who has been v g which the reprosentatives of the city | in Pennsylvavia for the past two months, is press were invited, The little lady is | expected to return home this mor: said to be only fourtesn years of age,| E. A, Helm, manager for the branch house and certainly looks fully as young as | of the Sandwich Manvfacturing company, left that, a rather pretty face, petite form, | 188t evening for a brief visit to Des Moines, and modest manner, Her power is s J F DR. C. C. HAZEIN, ent people may choose to call it Bhe performs feats which sd yet, apparently with no muscular U STRE exertion, but simply by some secret pow- 100 MAIN STREET, strange one, by whatever name differ- it would take & giant's strength to do, TIST. or, known not even'to herself, 1In order | rouncr PLUFFS - . F. H. French, of Lincoln, has taken the pe mtion of book-keeper in the agricultural ma. chincry house of J. W, Klech & Co, - 10WA, Hardware, Cutlery, 4@ Specal attention by maile COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. Tinners' Stock, Efc, ‘WHOLESALE and 344 Proadway, NMetcalf Bros.. HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, DEALERSHIN] COUNCIL BLUFFS 10W 742 Broadway - - HARRISON BROS. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Fresh and Salt Meats. HAMS, BACON RIED BEEF, SALT PORK AYD LARD, Council Bluffs. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Special a vertiscmente, suc a8 Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- tng, otc., will bo Inserted {n this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n. sortion. Leave advertisements at our office, No. Pearl Stroot, noar Broadwav WANTS, “/ ani lady wish Al copyinie of book k V. Brx office, Cont.eil Biufs, \\'v\h ED—A position hy & thorouzh accountant and _oxcllent yenman - Best of refercnce given. Addross @, Br office, Council Biufts, of Drugs PO SALE—At a bargaio, o fresh sotok and Mo dicinos, furniture and fixtures room No. 108 Upper Broadway; rent low, I over threo years, Apply at once to ' A. SHO MAKER. House. D—Dining room girl im er month, apply of below value. Wil al furniture, carpets, all or in part. 1t not sold at once will ront p ses, with house furmshed or unfurnished, modorate rent. Any one thinkin their hume in Council Bluffs will do wato this offer. 1tis the best bargain ever offered 0 the city M_A. UPTON T )Ll) PAP —For eale at Bea office, at 26 cents ) 3 hundr 5 NTED—Every body in Councll Bluffs to take TuuBrx. Delivered by carrierat only wenty cents & week. Ladios aud gentlen ages by selling tho “Champion Bosom St and roning Bosrd.” Retails at $1.00. Any Indy cando up a fine shirt without & wrinkls and gloss 16 as nioely as tho bestlaundriescan. Addrese for particalars C. B. 8. & L Co., Bsx office, Counci Mrs, B, J. Hilor, W 1., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 Middle Brosdway, Council Blufta, can make firet J.R, TATE, T A TES& W EITHE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practice In State and Federal Courts, Collections promptly attended to, Room 16, Shugart’s Building, IL BLUF COU I0WA, JACOB SIMS, E. P. CADWELL SIMS & CADWELL, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0OWA, Olice, Main Strect, Rooms 1 and 2 Shugart & Mc Mahon's Block, Wil practice i State and Federa, ) THE RAYMOND AGENT, 224 & 226 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, . I0WA. BOOKS, STATIONERY, TOYS AND Largest .| Establishea - - WARREN WHITE | 10:05 . Attorneys-at-Law, Baby Jumper! L.0. BRACKETT W. R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Councll Bluffe. Real estato collection agoncy, Odd Fellows Block >ver Savings Bank THOS. OFPIONR, 1. M, PUSKY, ‘|OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Blufts . In. Dealers In Forelgn and omestle Exchango an Hrwe Sccuritt Grain & Provisions, BOOGE’S SIOUX CITY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER, Commission Merchant No .89 Pear] Strect Council Bluffs owa. Railway Time Table. C()UNC;L' 7BLL'FFS. The tollowing are the times of the arrival and de- parture of trains by contral standard time, at the local dopots. Traius leave transfer depot ten min w.es earller and arrive ten minutes later, OI1I0AGO, BURLINGFON AND QUINOY, ARV Chlcago Express 9:00 8 m Fast Mail, 7:00 p *Mail and Express, 7 pm Accommodati 240 pm *At local y, KANSAB CITY, BT. JON. AND COUNCIL BLUPYS, \Mail and 17:06 p m 8:06 pm Paciflc 65:60 p w CHICAGO, MILWAUKNKS AND BT. PAUL, pm Expross, 9:06 8 m am Express, 6:66 p m OHICAGO, ROCK IKLAND AND PACIFIO. pm "Atlantio Exprose, 9:068 m am Day Express, 8:54 p m am *Des Moinos Accommodation, 6:05 p m *At local depot only. *WABASI, BT. LOUIS AND PACIFIO, 1:20 am Mail, 4:16 pm 510pm Accommodat.on 0:00am Western Pacifio Local pross, Lincoln Express, *At Travsfor only. DUMMY TRAINS 10 OMATIA, 6:54 8 Leave— 0-9:80-10:30-11:40 & m. _1:30-2:3 1 | 8:30-4: 11:06 p. m Sunday—9:30-11:40 am. 18 1100 p. w. Arive 10 min N. 8CHURZ, Justice of the Peace, OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, OUNCIL BLUFFS . I0W A N OFFER FOR SALE REGARDLESS Light Road Wagons, Piano Box Top and Open Buggies, and Open Buggics, Phactons of all kindsand two Seated Carriag facture and guaranteed the best of stock, and first-class in every par £ Factory and Office 27, 20 and 31 Fourth St COST Brewster Top and Open Buggies, Windsor Top All of the above are of my own manu- nd for deacriptive circular. Council Bluffs, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF HairGoods In Jowa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. ol e gt ¥+ 1 MRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Maunfactuver, ASADY, ORGUTT & FRENCH M urtains, in Lace, Fi'k, Turcoman,®Etc.i Oil clothsjMattings, Linoleums Etc AR IETS hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST, Bome and be convinced that we are headquarters_ for all goods In our line. heapest placo to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City. Upholstering end Bedding Supplies. Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care. HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Fraxz Liszr. EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Finigh, KIMBALL PIANOS Best Modern Price to Buy. The Kimball Organ, s long and favorably known i i TART, Solo Agent for above Jines of Correspondence Solicited, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Wo. 12 IN. Main 8t.. Council Bluffs. ;I‘I;e rem:;ining HATS on hand ;villr bie; Cost to make room for New Goods. A Full Line NOTIONS always Hand J.J. AUWERDA, 817 Broadway. Council Bluffs. ' NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE American Plan, Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Blus Sold Below Furniture and appolntments all new. Wayes three inch part 65¢, Coquetts 10c each, Switches B1to $20 each, Hair ornaments given with every pur- chase, All kinds of hair work promptly attended to, Waves made of Ladies’ combings at 50¢ per ingh, ALL KINDS OF EairGoods MRS8. J.J GOOD . - . = 29 Main 8Siree VI AIX MOEIIN, Proprieto CRESTON HOUSE ~———EVERYTHING £IRSTCLASS, —— . 217 and 219 8. Main St., - COUNCIL BLUFFS R. Rice M. D, NoveLriEs, (CANCERS, i S srifiad vt e CHRONIC DISEASES o xods » seciaty. ver birty yoars practical experience Offioe No Poar _troet, Council Bluly 4@ Coucultation free DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 8,000 Electric Belt the onth Jue by us, Acents Wanted! References—Any o the busive bouses in Counell Blufls, JUDD & SMITH Proprietors, JROADW AY19 . OCUNCIL BLUF