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6 — THE DAILY BFE. JOUNOIL BLUFFS' Wednesday Morning, July 29. BUBSORIPTION RATES, oy Camtien = = %0 cent por week s - 10,00 per year MINOR MENTION, Relter, merchant tallor, for fine goods. Good full spring lounges from $7.00 up, at Mantel's. Great bargalna in cooking stoves, tin- ware and crockery at Mandel's. The rchool board will meet this after- noon for the transaction of some general businers, The olty council will now take a rest until next Monday night, when the rega- lar monthly meeting will be held. Little Ada Hesse, daughter of C. K. Hesse, now saffers from a broken arm, the result of a fall from a hammock, John O'Haren, Nels Peterson, and Peter Rico wero yosterdsy aszessed the usual smount in polles court for belng drank, Purltan Cavaller houte, The ladies of the Broadway Methodlst Episcopal church will enteriain a soclable at the church parlors next Thursday night, Do not miss Stephen A. Douglas to- night. This evealng Stephen A, Douglas, Jr., Is to glve his celebrated lecture in the opora house on ““Purltan and Cavalier.” A great oratorlcal treat s promlsed. Messrs, John Devine and Harcourt, of the Swanson Musle company, have just bought thomsslyes wagons, with which they will now work the country and pour music Into the ears of the farmers. Reserved seats 50c at Foster's drug store, The Harmony mlssion ladles are to glve thelr soclable at No. 221 Harmony stroct this evenlng, instead of Friday night, the change bslng mads on account of thera belng other soclal doings ar- ranged for Friday night. The weeds growing on the vacant ‘property nearly opposite the old court house form too luxurlous a crop, and should be cut down, as they glve strangers comling up from tho depots a very un- favorable op/nion of the city. . Tickets for Douglass at Foster's drug etore. A tramp was landed in jail yesterday who had no money or valuables, bat had a curlous and interesting collection of the bills of fare of many hote's throughout to-night at opera THE DAILY BEE-=COUNCIL pLur 18 WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 188, at tho Paclfic house for a sbort time, yesterday pltched on to the head walter, George Harter, and the two hada lively time for & few minutes back of the hotel. England got a clip on the side of the head which caused the blood to flow freely, and both got arrested, and will have a hearlng this morning. From what could be learned it appeared that {t was a rather unprovoked assault on Harter, who has the reputation of belog very qulet and peaceable, and never having trouble of this sort with anyone, DRESSED KIDS. They Array Themselves with Stolen ‘Watches and then BStart for Omaha, Yesterday afternoon the pollce arrested two boys, giving thele names as Harry Evans and Charles Cameron, the former being about twelve years of age, and the latter not over nlne. The boys wero charged with stealing three gold watches at the store of Mra. Davls, on Broadway. It scems that the boys had managed to slip an outslde show case around in such & manner as to give them access to the door of the case, which they opened, took out the watches, and skipped away. They were found taklng the dummy for Omaha, and as they were arrested, one of the boys dropped one of the watches out of the car window, but it was soon found. On being searched at the station another of the gold watches was found on a smaller boy, who had Ingeniously hidden it In his pantaloon leg, In such a manner that It almost eacaped the fingers of the officers. This iittle fellow seemed to be sharp and nervy, far beyond his years, and did not fllnch a bit, but took the proceedure as coolly as though he had been used to such scenes and experlences. The older boy broke down and cried, but nelther would say much about the matter, beyond the fact that they belonged in Omaha. A silver watch was found on the older boy, but he laslsted this belonged to his father. There wore also found on the boys some rings, two watch chalns, and some trinkets, Word was sent over to Omaha to see if they had friends or relatives there. ——— Fine new selectlons of 50 cent muslc books, also choice seloctions of 5 and 10 cent muric ot Mueller's, 103 Maln street. GETTING WILD, Another Cemetery Suit Started Against the City, The investigation of the cometery mat- ter bringing out the fact that tho clty has for yenrs owned what s known as the pottor's field, and that the cemetery assoctation Is not the owner of that past of the grounds, those who are fighting the cemetery commenced another action the country. He was evidently posted on what constituted a good meal. The Bek office has added to Ita decora- tions a life size portrast of Gen. Grant, hand painted. Everybody should have one of these beautiful plotares for mem— orlal decorations. The price is $2.50, and they can be procured at H. P. Niles, 110 Maln street, or at Bushnell’s, To-night Stephen A. Douglass at opera house, John Maher is to have hia case in- qulred into by Judgs Aylesworth this afternoon. Itis clalmed that Maher was #o full of fighting whisky that he trled to elug oneof his fancied enemies with a stone, but did not do the David act very well, and got laid in the cooler. P. 0. Ratchford one of the employes at the transfer, has been called upon to mourn the loss of his little babo, aged only two weeks, who dled yesterday morning, The funeral will take place at the family resldencs, No. 1619 Ninth avenue this afternoon at 1 o'clock, In the work on the Indlan creek sewer a dlfference has arlsen between the city city councll and the contractor, and not belng able to agree the polnts of differ- ence have been referred to Judge Ayles- worth as arbitrator, and he listened to tho statements of the parties yestorday afternoon. John Cook, who works at the transfer, had fresh trouble with his wife on Mon- day nlght and was placed in the cooler. Yesterday morning tho matter was ex- amined Into, and 1t sppears that ehe had slapped him and he had then choked her, and a8 both seemed to blame and both seemed willing to try aud live together In peace, the judge let them go with some good advice as to settling domestle diffi- calties. The new jail will be ready for the plasterers next week, and will be ready for occupancy by the first of September, Some steps should bo taken at once to provide sewerage, and as & cesspool will have to be temporarily provided, this work will have to be started soon, if it Is to be done by the time the jail s com- pleted. Supervisor Kitkwood was in the clty yesterday, and was considering the matter, Samuel L. DoForest, of Eerllng, wasin the olty yesterday in company with Miss Mary A. Novills, of the same place, and through the mlulstrations of Rev, Father MoMenomy, th two were aapplly jolned @0 husband avd wife, The hapyy couple were accompanied by R. Danlels and wife, of Earling, sad together they made & merry party at the Paclfic, and left on the evening traia for home, From the reports of the state geolo- glst, backed up by close analyeis and ex- pert testimony, 1t appears that the sofl found in the blufls {s almost identieal with the celebrated Locss soll of the Rhlns, which has made the grapes of that part of the world so famous, There isno doub! bub that this can be made likewise a famous section for graper, for the conditlons of soll are not surpassed even by the grape reglon of the Rbiae, while the cllmatlo conditions are quite favorable, Robert England, who has been at work yesterday, this tlme sgalnsi tho clty, asking for an Injunctionto prevent the further use of the potter's field, Somo tdea may be galned of the fierceness and desperatlon of these men, by thelr peti- tlon, In which statements are made which cannot reem but rldiculous to thoee who have inspected the cemetery, or who are knowlng to the facts. The petltion clalms the following startling assertlons: ““That there {s within sald cemetery grounds a tract of land used and occu- pied as & potters field for the burlal of dead paupers, who dle with Infections and other diseases. That there are la- numerable interments therein of such persons; that they are huddled together Indiscriminately; that In some cases they are not burled over elghteen inches deep; that attempts have been made by the sex- ton of sald cemetery to bury paupers thereln on top of each other; that eaid grounds are permitted to be and unkept and unprovided for. That the waters are allowed to run over and Into sald graves, wash the dirt therefrom and ex- pose the coffins and corpses of some of the bodles therein.” . Dr. Wiles, Eye, . Ear speclalist, 5 Kverett block. ALL ABOUT AVOCA, An Irate Son-in-Law Pounds the Ola au. Avoca, Towa, July 27.—On Saturday evening, Thomas Schnelder, a carpenter, had some difficulty with his fatker-in-law, Gotfeild Nogle, an old man of sixty-six yoars, knocklog him down, for which he was arrested, He pleading guilty, was fined fiva dollars and costs. It is rumored that the first of Augnst will bring about a change in the banking hoase of J. W, and E.”W. Davls, The tostitution to be incorporated and O, N, Voes, of the Centernial mills, to go In as oashler, In connectlon with the above ramor it s stated that the Hon. E W, Davis will sever J his connection with the bank and that he will soon go to Minne- apolls, where he will go Into business, Mze. J. O. Hetzol and daughter May who have been visitiog In St. Louls for the past seven weeks returned Saturday evening, bringing her niece Miss Effie Johana and friend, Mrs, Baker, who will vialt here a short time, @8 Vrs. E. Cook went to Des Molnes this morning for a short vialt. . The two story brick of G. Dlederich is nesrly completed, maklog the nicest store room la our ocity, with pleasant rooms for offices in the second story. Y. Z, SUSPIOIOUS FELLOWS. and Throat oficer Kirk Gets Onto a Brace of Them, But One Flies With a Bullet in His Arm, Yesterday morning two young men were notloed trying to sell some pocket t the T nion Avenue hotel, and g sppearances of belng crooke, Officer Kirk arrosted them, but one made # brosk and took to his heels, making lively time towards the transfer, The officer turned the other one over to a stranger standirg thera and put out efter Bates, the stranger holding him il his arrival, and was taken to the police sta- vion, where he gave his name s Henry M. Grover, There were found upon him twenty-one new pocket knlves, a revolver and some smaller articles. He would ray nothlog about himself, and this strength- encd the suspiclon that the goods were stolen somewhere, and he was held to awalt further investigation. BOTHERED WITH BRIDGES, While Litigations Drag, Our Streets are Liable to Blockade, The bridges of the city ssem to be causing much trouble, and more trouble is threatened. The bridge at Seventh stroet is not being used, beoause the county will not accept 1t, clalming it 1s not according to contract, and It promises | to remain as an obstruction, and worse than no bridge at all, while the matter drags drearily along in the courts. Now moro {roublo s threatened about tho Broadway bridge, scross the creek. The Oskaloosa company has injoined Ray- mond & Oampbell from golng ahead with that bridge, and is proceeding to put In a bridge deaplte the county which has annalled the contract which was made some timo ago with the Oskalooss com- pany. This bridge may be placed in con- troversy, and travel on Broadway cat off The mayor was yesterday consulting with the city attorney, to determine what the city should do to protect its rights. — A Grand Excursion, Arrangements have been made for a grand excurslon to Colfax, on Thursday, July 30th, leaving Council Bluffs at 9:25, and arriving there In the afternoon, with leave for the excursionists to leave for home at any time they may choose. The fare for the round trip has been placed at $4.05, Thls glves the people of thls vi- cinity an_excellent opportunity to vlsit this popular and pleasant resort, and to have a morry time with very little ex- pense. Those desirlng further particu- lars can obtaln them by calling at the tlcket office, No. 507 Broadway, or by addressing 8, S. Stevens, general agent Chicago, Rock Island & Paclfic, Councll Blaffs, PERSONAL. A. M. Beardsloy is reported as being on the sick list, Miss Sophy Murphy, of Hartington, Neb., is & guest of the Misses Paschel. Robert Kirkwood, chairman of the county board of supervisore, was in the city yestor- day. T, M. Gault, agont of the Wabaeh, started last evening for the east, expecting to meet his wife in Detroit. Charles Craig ard Mirs Alma Oraig, of Oskalooza, aro in the city, visiting James Craig, their uncle. Dr. West, « —e— entfst, over BEE office. ottt il Substantlal abstract of title and real estato loans, J. W. and E. L. Squires, 102 Pear] strect, ———— Tight ¥itting Olothes, goods establishment of W. D. Herdin, on Broodway, was seized yesterday on at- tachments of creditors. One attachment was In favor of J, N. (sssady, on a claim of about §6,635. Another was in favor of Gallup. DeGraot & Co., eastern cred- itors, clatming $500, and the third was a landlord’s writ for rent due McGoeteman, $600. Tt is satd that the stock will hard- ly reach over $2,000, and the total sssots not over $3,000. ———— Read Judd & Smith's offer o w in anotber column, $1,000 ——— ‘Wants a Settlement. All persons Indebted to me and those to whom I am indebted, will please call tor a settlement of accounts betore August 1st, as on that date I shall retire trom business, Mzs. S. P. Jones, Milliner, No. Main street. —— Tremendous Success, The man who makes the Hardman plano is a hardman to best. The Mueller Music Co., 103 Maln street, only sold seventeen since June 1st, IOWA IreMs, The Grand Lodge of the colored Masons of Iowa are 1n session at Keokuk. The Burlington Hawkeye came ont Toesday mornivg under new mansge- ment, Creston’s boat crew is composed of six young ladies, *just to sweet for any- thing.” The Loulta county poor house con- tains slx children, from 5 to 12 years old, tor whom homes are wanted. Storm Lake reports a decreass in the namber of saloous and 8 corresponding decreate In druvkenness and crime, s a result of tho prohibltory law. The now notorlous Sprelman pension case of Fairfield, 1s Involving a number of therotofore reputable business men In 1t crooked and perjured meshee, The wite of Rev. John Light, of Naw Boston, an aged lady, was struck by a freight train Thursday evening as ehe was crossing the track and instantly killed. William Shaeffer, a Davenport ma- chinlst, after notifylng several friend of The iallorivg and gents' furnlshing |~ The New York PLUMBING CO'Y. 552 Broadwav, Council Bluffs, Iowa SANITARY & HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS,PUB- LIC and PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEW- ERAGE, WATER WORKS and VEN- TILATION design- ed and constructed. PLUMBING work in all its branches.|| This comvanv have oneof the best assort- ed stocks of plumb- ing goodsinthe west. Estimates furnish- ed. H. Birkinbine. Manager. NEW YORK, PLUMBIN G CO'Y 552 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUEES _ Telephone No. 27. WELLS COOK, General Agent at Targo ¢ Sarery Fonp Systey, HARTFOED Life and Annuitv ns.Co BraNcH WEeTERN DEpoT, 22 PEARL STREET, COUNCIL BLUFES, IA. SPECIAL NOTICES FOTIOK.—8pecial & vertisomonts, smo as Lomt Pound, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Hoard. tng, e46., will be inserted In Ahis column ad tho low rate of TEN OENTS PER LINE for the first Insertios and FIVE ORNTS PER LINE for each subsequont In. on. Leave edvortisoments at our ofioe, No. 1Btrood, o PR RENT-Howe No. €11 Nerth Bighth streer, 5 rooms, clstorn, honse raised and lot filled epir. IT~House No. 182 Harrison sttoct. 8 onvenient, And in good repair. F NT—House minutes wilk from well, clstern, otc. McM ement house, Actes grapes, four cotéeges, barn, 800 fruit tree cow, horses, 15 boats, eto. A fine’ resors, €60 feot Above Wiccontin river, and 120 feet above Barahoo It wil pay 85,000 year. Address W. & S., Brr offioe, Council Bluffe, {OR SALE—Lands Tmproved aad un It you want s farm o wostorn fow Nobraska or Dakota, lot us hear from you. BWAN & WALKRR. nproved. ansse Tote and Land. A. J OR 8 Touses, " Bophenson, 08 Flrst avenno. PO xcarxacB 8,59, b 10, b 13, are hotels in aif. erentlooaticns for salo or for trado. T3 6138, epecial bareain; 400 a mproved farm worth 318,000, price for a short time $16,000, will trade Western lands. B of general merchandlse in & good wostern Towa town, valio 4,000, wants an' im proved farm in western Towa. Swan & Walker, 905, stock of hardware in Stubos Co., Indiana, for'land, valuo about $4,000. Swan & Walker. T3 00, now o of har, wato i a Iivo Nebraska town for land, vlue $3,000. Swan & Walker. B 27 teck o ‘ngricultural implemonts and ahelt hardwaro, valuo about 8,000, wante & good im proved farm. ' Swan & Walker. B 200, 810,000 stook of clothing In a good Wis consin city, 4 in lands and balanco cash or im- Beautitul store room at low rent. proved security. Swan & Walk B 110, stook ot mixed bardware In s live western Towa town for cheap lands, value §6,000. Swan & Walker. B 211 fine brick block, rente well in a live contral Ta.t.wn one room ocoupied with gonoral stock of goods, wants an improved farm, value; bullding 13,000, goods §7,000. 'Swan & & alker. T3 212 stock of boots, ehoes hats, cape and clothing valued §8,000, in ono of the best towns in- Neb., valued $3,000 forands. Swan & Walker. 218, & 83,000 stock of clothing, wants land In North Westorn Iowa, for $6,000, and will pay diflerenco. Bwan & Walker, 214, an £8,000 stock of drugs in central fowa for land. Swan & Walerr. 3218 another stock of drigs valuo trom 00 to$700 with storo building ard lot value 8500 in & _good A shraska 1own wants partly fmproved land, Swan & ker, el particulars, wiito to or call upon Swan & Walker. 1f you want to gell, buy, of trade any- thing, tell 8. & W. about it. Swan & Walker, Coun- cil Bluffs Towa QUNGIL BLUFFS _ ARPET _GOMPANY CARPETS, Curtains, 0il Cloths, Window Shadaes, Lineleums, Mattings, FOR BALE BY S. A, PIERCE, 100 Main St., Conneil Bluffs Retail Boot and Shoo storo Whoro big bargains can always be foun NOLL’S PORT ABLE Pneumatic Beer Fancet Y CIVILIZED COUNTRY 1 NI MON SLTONVI 00031 HTAO D IN EVEL PATENTE A liberal discount ties ordering a half dozen faucets at oue time, ¥or further particulars inquire of | : Price $18.00 1 be mad- to p R F. RAIN, Couneil Bluffs, lowa, Agent for Western Towa and Neb, his determlnation to commit slelde, took & doss of arsenio and passed in his checks on Friday. Mrs Hannsh Catile, a widow of fifty- seven, took a dose of sirychnine in Des Moincs, Saturday, mistaking it for qui- nive, aud dled before the nature of her sickness was known, Up In Maquoketa lssy week, Mary Shubbuck, s young lady who had’ solled her good nawe, wss marrled to John Riggs, a well-tc-do farmer from Adams county, from whom, the Sentincel says, she required the conveyance of half of his estaie before the the nuptial knot wi tled. An expese of a swindle of considerable dlmenstons fa promieed from Ida county. The Maple Valley bank, of Ida Grove, bas recently recetved for colleotion from a St. Luls bauk s large number of notes sgalost farmers In that locallly, none of whom have aoy knowledge of ever slgn- Iog the paper referred to, which has the apprarance of haviog been printed after hlm, " After calling to hlm to stop and | 'PC tlguature was eecured, ~ not belog obeyed, the officer fired at him threo tlmes, aud the last shot the fel- low's arm dropped, as If hit, he fell a little backwards, and hls hat fell off, but he rallled and avay he sped, and was soon lost sight of on the bottoms, The officer thinks h hit the fellow. Ths other suspeot taken In oharge by Deputy Marshal FRUIT, AND GARDEN FARM FOR SALE. Sixteen acres, ten fo frult, six in garden and #mberland, six room bouse, stable, well, cistern, &c. sllin go.d coudison. or will tradetor Owaha prop- onty. V. KELLER, County Treasurer's office, Council Eluffy. . FITLBERT 209 Broadway, - - Council Bluff DRY GOJDS, ] sees Betluair chevol “ good sheeting o gufflk joan Best Jeans ull wiol, 3 Boots aud shoss ut prico W a3 auy house in the oty GIOCERIES, 16 pound 1 ox C sugar. 18 pounds granu ated g 18 pounds o' fectiona Kirks 1tz Bio's, Bost syrup. per : Feat 87 rghata, PEr €a10D ..« sorroe pounds yo \ cans 1tr 1 canypearhe WK LOmAOL. ... 16 pounds Wichigandsiod appics. 10 pounp® evaporated aj ples.... Lorllard baco per b Navy plu 0, par pour d Na aralloaf tobaoo, per poun Flour, all b ands {r.i §2.10 to 3 60 per cwt. GOODS FOR CASH UNLY Lower Than Any Other House IN THE CITY, . S. HL.FILBERT 28528 OFHOLSTERY GOODS Rugs, Ete., Etc. Careful Attention Glven to Ou of Town Orders. Upholstery and Drapery Work a Svecialty. Our stock is the Largest in the West snd is being continually replenished by all the latest and choicest novelties, 405 Broadway Council Bufis 3. L. DsBEVOISE, o Onioe Tieket Agent 5. 607 Brosdway Oounall Bluffa, adlvay Time Table, COUNOIL BLUFWS, ollowiag aro tho timen of $ho ariival snd de. of fralns by oentral standard time, at the cpots. Tralus loave transfor dopos ton maln. oarllor and arrive ton minutes Iater, DKPART, ARRIVE, §810400 And NORTIWRETERY, Mail and Expross 0'r u Accommodation 0 p M Expross * 06 A M GHI0AGO AKD KOOK ISLAND, Mall and Expross 6:58 » 1 Accommodation 5:16 » M Exproes 900 A M 140, KILWAUKUE AND Y, PAUL. Mall and Express 8:60 ¥ x Express 0:05 A & CI0AGO, KURLINGTON AND QUINOY. 0:60 A Mail and Expross ¥ 8) ¢ Ao com odation [ 45 ¢ provs M WADASH, BT, LOUIS AND FAGITIO, 216 P M Local St Louls Bxpress Lool = —— " Transtor 8:20 u 8:00 ¢ M Transfer KANDAZ CITY, BT, JOB AND COUNOIL ELUFYS, u Mail and Expross ¥ Express FIOUX CITY AND PACIFIO, 7:20 A M Mail fof Sloux City 0P M Express for 8t Peul UNION PAGIFIC, 11:00 A M Donver Express 1:06 # M Lincoln Pazs 0'a &R V 766 ¥ M Overland Expross DUMMY TRAINS TO OMANIA, R, Rice M. D. CANCERS, it vz ™ e CHRONIC DISEASES, s s s Over thirty years practical experience. Cflice No. 6, Pen'] atieot, Councll Elufls &4 Covsultation free. JACOB SIMS, Attorney - ai-Law (COUNCIL BLUF1 8, [OWA. €0 Mo Euat, Eccne 7oxd E, ELvgent’s A R T R T N. 8OHURZ. Tustice of the Peace rREIR ST (11 3 A Y THE REMINGTON Standard TypeWriter At the New Orleans Exposition. 1. The fury of awards oritically examined the various writing machines, anl decided by a 4w thirds vote to glve the highest award to the Rewisatox, « The decision cf this jury was ignored by the committes of awards, and other jurors were adde constituting anew jury 8. This second jury sl<o oritieally examined the varisus wiiting machines, and made the award of & , | Brst cluss gold medal, the highest award, to the Rrxixarox Standard Type Wilter, for “simplicity, darae bility, ease of mantpulation and speed.” 4. The roport of vhis jury was made, delivered to and receipted for by the committse of awards ory May 20, The memborsof this jury were n ver discharged. 0. No other fury examined the REixarox Standard Typo-Writer at Now Orleans. 7. ‘Tho signers of th.s award arc honorable and well known gentlomen, Thelr a 1dressos are Charles A. Morgan, Fsq., eouthein manager of R, G, Dunn & Co., Now Otl:ans, La.; Ex-Gorornst Frank Bacon U. 8, comm!sslo ner of Kansas, and presidentof the U. 8. board of commisy Kas; Geo. A. Beaton, Esq., stenographer and secretary of the board of U. 8. commlscsoners, Columbus, Ohfo 107, Chanute, 8 The affidavits of these genilemen and the history of tho contest, which we are prepacng fn d o furnish on applioatl pamphlet form, we will be pl The followlng s the roporti— Tho World's Industiial and Cotton Centonnial Expesition, New Orleans, Jury roport. Apjlication No. 816; group 6; clase 614, Competition. The undereigned jurors in the above entitled class, having catefally examined the exhibit made by F. Remington & Scug, Hic n, NOw York, and all comyeting exhibite, concur fn - recommending the award of a first claes medal for tho Standard Type‘Writer, for simplicity, dursblity, exseof man‘puistion and speed. Datcd this $0th day of May, 1885, GRO BEATON, CHAS. A, MOKGAN, FRANK BACON, },h.m; WIKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, 380 Droadway, New York, Chicago OFE ce, 36 Madison 8t. 0. H. SHOLES, Agent, C uncil Bluffs, lowa. W.P. A TR ‘) i HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guarantsed, Frame hous moved on Littlo Glant trucke, the best in the world, W. P, AVLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth Street, Conveil Bluffs — — S A SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors! 7 and 9 Man St., Couxcrn Brurrs, - - - Jowa. Complete Line of New Goods Always oz T.and. Norene &7 Landsti';m, erchant Tailors Suits to order in latest styles at cheapest possible anNo. 205 Main St., Councli Biof® AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. Regular Dinner 11:30 to 1:30, 25 cents, 606 Broadway, o - Council Bluifs. The only all night house in the city, ~Evergthirg served in first clasa style and on shoxr nof tice, Hot and cold lunches always ready. Waves, Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes,8witch es, etc, ready made and made to order. Prices cheaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself, MES. C. L. GILLETTE. Formerlv MRS, J. J. GOODE. 29 Muin & treet,Council BIuF-E O, E., SWANSON N, J. BwANSON, STWAI MUSIC €0, Dealers in PIANOS AND ORGANS Pianos tnd organs sola on the frstallment ylan. Musical nstrue Having over 14 years exporience in - the business wo fee Sign of tha gt organ 9 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA ea o " oy KIEL GSALE STABLE Koep Horses snd Mules conatantly on hand which we will eell In retail or carload lots | Stock Warranted as Reoresented V) d retall 18 in Grain snd Baled Hay. Pricos reas Whshosple a1 80Dk Satlofaction Gueravteed. SCHLUTER ¢ BOWLEY Cor. 6th Av, and 4th St., Councll Bluffs, ey For any osee of Kidney or liver disease or dyepepsia. n-nu,nat'""'J“,\d & Smith's Electrio or any disdasa indudced b ck of native power, that caunot be cured by the use of Drs, )’ull.u ]‘:ll:‘ll K;::?.lnlv:vl;. 0, Fourth St,, Council Bluffs, A AGENTS WANTE! (/] And all Kinds of pustes! Instruments, Pianos cuts of_overy description tuned and repaired. Confldent of iving th o Remembor tho place conflient of gving the best of eatistaction, ONLY HOTEL In Councll Bluffs having a FIRYE HSCAFPH. And all modern improvements, call bells, fire alarm balls, etc, is the CRESTON HOUSE Nos. 215, 217 and 219, Main Street. MAX MOHN, - PROPRIETOR Madame £, J. Balcear, Who for the past 10 years has been practising opposite now Opers House Madato Balcear guarantoes to restore "HAIR OR WHISKERS, THOS. OFFICER, W, H, M. PUSE Or to give anyona & hugh mustache or bring out & omce ré& P usov. ‘o growih of balr or bard in {rom tour tosix woeks. easonable and satisfaction gusranteed, B A I @ 0 deafnoss and especislly rheumatism and K E R s L s tlrea by & natuial git of be Councll Bluffs, Towa. m;)r. E. J. Balcear, Established, - 1865 r Lt th8t, -Councll Bluff