.rxXJUJLJU If JLO3Z. THE DAILf BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning April 17. SUBSCRIPTION RATESS By Carrier , - - - - - SOccnUpcrweeV. EylUil , - - - - - - - ttO.00 p r Year , Offlco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway. C. E. MAYNE , M n per City Circulation. H. W. TILfrOK , City Ejdltor. MINOR MENTIONS. Elegant millinery at Bltti' . apr 17-31 BechtcWs hotel on Broadway has "had Its front repainted neatly , The Round Table meets to-in rrow evening at the homo ot Mr. IlnrkntM. The best 25 cent hat Jn the city at Bliss' , aprlTtf The Testry room of the Congrcga < tlonal chnrch Is still undergoing repairs. Joseph Keller make * rolls Up In the latest stylci ftt 310 Broadway. apl4-tf Havorlj'e Strategists giro the only en. tertatnment promised hre for this week , their date being the 22u. Charlc * Moore Is greatly Iniprorlng the residence property which ho lately purchased en Bancroft itrcet , The largest line ot linen and lace col' lars In the latest stylea at Bltsa. ' aprlTtf The Nonpareil gays : "Men who betray tray their trusts in public positions llro In luxury upon ill gotten gains. * ' It ought to bnow , The Y. M. O. A. hold a buiinesa am soclnl meeting at the Baptist church this evening , nnd all interested in this work are cordially Invited. The saloons \rcro moro nearly closet yesterday than any Sunday for months pnst. Front doon were kept nhut , cur tains down , and the only chance for thirsty souls waa to crawl quietly through semi aide or rcnr entrance , The Episcopal church folks havi arranged for an entertainment a Dohany'd one week from this eronlnpf Among the talent secured ia MI > 8 Bell Jlou o , an elocutionist , and Miss Anna D Flalster , a vocalist , both from Dubnquo The base ball season opened Saturda ; afternoon by a gnrae on the Union 1'aclfii grounds between a nine from tbo frelghl office hero , and a nlno from the Omaha office. The Omaha team took the ciko by one run , they securing 10 , while thoBlulT got 18. Remember the concert and ball to be given by .Berry's juvenile band at Bloom & Nixon's hall this ovcning. They shoult be given a hearty support , as they area credit to the city , and have shown mud proficiency nnd enterprise. Moreover , th entertainment itself will bo ono of mer ! and interest. One of the Council IJluffa reporters was switched clear oft the track by being informed that the iron pipe being laid on Broadway was for water works purposer He had stretched out an account of th beginning of operation ? , and was Hearing the end of the column before ho was Be xight and told that it was only a gas main. The work of equalizing the taxes ha progressed rather slowly. Last 'Frida ; evening there was no session of the coun ell , there not being a quorum. Saturday night adjournment was taken until this Afternoon at 1:30 : o'clock , when it is ex ected that tbo finishing touches will bi iven. I A number of the subscriber * to TH : I/ BEE have Accepted the suggestion tn'ado t provide boxes for the carrier boys to deposit posit the papers in , and as many others can conveniently should follow suit Much annoyance in saved by thus protect ing the paper from storms , 'from being rained upon , or blown about the yord. The members of the ? hilbarmonli society and other singers interested in thi temperance work , arc requested to , mcei at the Baptist chapel next Tuesday oven las , the 18th Inst , , at 7:39 o'clock- prepare pare music for tbo temperance meeting to bo bold in Dohany'a ball the evening o the 25th inst. Bring along ' Lost and saved. " One of tke transients at the Bryan1 bouse yesterday slightly checked off hi name on th register , as though lib bll bad been settled , and then sought to slide out with ills valise. The proprietor Inter feted with a poker , and mad o the young man drop the grip , but could not preven him .from running away. Officers were ent out to bunt him up. Public notice bos been given I that 81 reward is offered by the park commitU for the arrest and conviction of any on for cutting timber in Fulrmount park. Tile council have hired one man to loo' ' after that park "with power to maintain order and protect the interests of the cit In or about the park , " It Booms needles to hire a man at S40 a month to watch th patk and then pay printer's bills and olfe rewards to keep folks from cutting tlra ber. There have of late been "many com plaints of letters being rnlased between bere and Omaha , and in the attempt U solve the mystery there has been come lit tie suspicion thrown upon the Counc ! Bluffs office. The employes bere fee * lightly relieved now by the news that th thief has been cojight ou the other aide , nd that be proves not to be a postofiic employe at all , but a messenger boy fo one of the newspaper * , who was allowet access to tbo postofllco In mailing th papers , At the Baptist church last evening th Sunday school held a song service and con cert which proved of Interest to the good lied audience there gathered. There was a good supply of inusla boh ( by the clil dren and by MI.i Merkel , MM , Ilaucbett Mrs. Seaman and others. Mrs. Hnnchet also gave a pleasing reading There wer a number of recitations and Bongs by tb i little folks and a'very interesting excreta ; entitled "Stepping Heavenward , " in which I etepa trimmed In green served us a basl ! for mottoes , one above the other , showin I the various virtues to be practised to gain < heaven. A B each motto wosputinplac appropriate venea were repeated , and V the very finish a tiny llttlo girl placed a ( buVet of flowers AS a crowning beauty I -with Out words , "J xcept ye become OB lit i tie children ye cannot enter into the king dom of ticaven , " , The respo'nslye service juid fxercitti proved very interesting , * A LOST HEIRESS. A. Diligent Search Being Made for a Young Lady of Wealth , An Apparent Attempt to Keep Her Oat of Sight nnd Hearing - ing of Her Friends. She Romnlna n Ignorance of the Fact tliat She baa Property. Some six or seven years ago a ftrntly named NcfT , living it St. , Dor- oin , Mo. , were broken up by the death of the father , and that of the mother following soon after , the two sons and two daughters were soon loparatod , taking up their homes in different localities nrid with different families. There was some property oft to them , nnd n guardian was ap pointed to look after their interests , some of this property was Bold and divided , and a portion belonging to the heira was received by them. There was nome property , however , which was said to bo covered with mortgages and otherwise encumbered , so that the settlement of it was delayed year after year , the heirs sup posing that it amounted to too little to worry over or look after. It appears that ono of the daugh ters , Miss Cora Noff , is entitled to "n lar o amount yet , no settlement hav ing been made with her , and her share of the estate proving to bo moro valuable than any supposed it to bo. She was but a child when the homo was broken up , and eho was taken by a family and soon after transferred to another family , and soon lost sight of altogether. Ono of the brothers is living among the Indians , nnd , the other has not boon hoard of for some time. Ono sister , Mies Bhoda Noff , has lived in this city and in Omaha for some time , where she still is mak ing her homo with her uncle , Mr. William Kimball , who hai fcdon a resident hero for ever thirty years. This sister has not mot her younger sister Cora for fully six years , and has lost all track of her. She has several times received reports concerning her whereabouts , but on tracing them up has found that it wna some one's else sister and not hers , or that her sister had lefb before olio could roach her. She at ono time learned that she was in a hotel at Corning , but on going there found that her sister had gone. At _ another time she got proof that her sister was in. Council Bluffs , in company with some ono , but who the person waa could not bo learned. She remained hare but a day or two. The last trace was that she a few months ago wont with a family to Colorado , and she is supposed to bo some where in that part of the country. It is thought a key has boon found to explain the diftculty of tracing up the missing girl. It is said , that var ious advancns have have , boon made by certain parties to got control of the property in which she still retains an interest , and it is claimed that tbo property is of so much greater value than was originally supposed as to prove a motive for designing persons to > keep her in ignorance concerning herown rights and own wealth , and to keep her whoroabouta from those of .her friends who -would gladly enlighten lighten her. Miss Cora Noff , the missing heiress , ia now only seventeen yenra old , and being thrown out of homo aa a girl , has had little or no advantages BO far as can bo learned. She has worked in different families and as long as she is cut off from communication with hor'friouds , has no way of learning that she is the rightful possessor of enough property to place liar above want. The sister hero is satis lied that she is still being kept in iguoranco for the purpose of keeping her out of the property , and hence is now using all possible means to thwart such a scheme by hunting her up and getting her to assort her rights. TWINKLE , TWINKLE. What i the Stars Eave to Report as to Scenes Upon the Strooto. ( A deaf and dumb cripple , who has already gained a suQlcinut notoriety in Omaha by hia ugliness and un- couthncsa , was looking over Council Bluffs yesterday , begging for victuals , frightening good housewives and inno cent children , Chief Fields under took to arrest him. The mute showed light , brandished his crutch , and lively ecufllo ensued , in which the inuto succeeded in breaking the chief'a watch-chain , and biting } iq v out of his cano , as ho fortunately got th at between his tooth in his attempt to sot them into the chiefs flesh. The mute was successfully looked up , at last , and will liavo aa much of a hearing this morning aa a deaf man can have , The marshal of Boone telegraphed hero Saturday for the oflicera to arrest Daniel Davenport , for embezzlement. Davenport was formerly connected with the street cur stables hero and bin face was not a strange ono. Oflicor Brooks captured him , and his effects proved to bo about $00 in cash. The charge which Davenport will bo called on to answer is that of embezzling some money entrusted to htm to buy cattle with , he being en gaged in the stock business. Pat Brady , for being very drunk WOH arrested by Ofliccr Brooks yester day , and will have , a Hearing this morning , James Johnson had BOIIIO alterca tion with Mr. Dolmny on Baturday , and1 the latter tried to drive him nway from hia stable with a whip. John- BOU MOS ugly full and shied a brick ut Dohany'a head. Oillcer Homo col lured him and1 booked him fpr dis turbing the peace. Peter Began , who Booms 19 , bo the victim of a mild form of insanity , is also in the hands of the police , who don't know what to do with him , ho being hardly crazed enough to send to ail jiuauo asylum , and yot'harmlosi ' , pennlloai and cjuoor , Jonn Wittigslayer was arroatod by Officers .Brooks and Cusick. ITo has been keeping a saloon under Plan ner's hall , and lately made H bill of sale to his wife , who in turn disposed of the properly for several hundred dollars. The husband coming homo ftir supper , pretty badly sot up , made an abrupt demand for lomo of the wealth , and on her refusing , kicked over the supper table and wound up by knocking his wife down , draping her ore in mourning. She complained and had her husband locked up , but yesterday morning ho was released on the strength of his leaving § 100 in cash , which ho had in his pocket , and which serves as security for his ap pearance for n hearing this morning. J , D. Smith , for disturbing the peace wai arrested by Officers Ster ling } j and Cusick , and will come before the bar this morning. Steve 'Dunn for a like offense was run in. John Manning for tarrying too long at the cup , is now working out about $7 worth on the stono-pilo. Go to Hughes ifc Towsloo , 12 Main street , for fine candies. PEKSONAli. Dr. Paulfon hai retnrncd from Kansas. Col , A. Cochran has gone to his farm , near Little Sioux , to spend a few days. Judge Jamea O. Day , of Sidney , spent Sunday in this ! ty. Auditor Burke has so for recovered that be Is expected to be at hia desk to-day , Kev , Cyrus Hamlln will spend several uaya this week at Lewis , attending the Congregational association. / . Gcorgo T. Shaw , of llouk Island , nnd E , A. Shaw , of Atlantic , were together at tha Ogden house yesterday. II. M. Stevens leaves to-morrow for a week's trip in the Interests of the Bunkers' Life Association , of which ho has been been appointed agent for this part of the state. state.Mrs. . Lewis , of Aurora , 111. , Is in the city visiting her brother I > r ; Hanchett. From hero she expects to go to Dakota , to make her homo with another brother who is juatopcnlng up a largo stock farm there. A. .II. Brown , the enterprising newr- man of Walnut , and lately appointed as sistant postmaster there , waa in the city Saturday and took time to drop into TUB BEE of Dee and give some words of good cheer. A fresh and choice lot of bananas just received at Hughes & Towsloo , 12 Main street. Down on Dowdy. Complaint has boon made that Dowdy is still selling drinks at his place near Dohany's ' hall without the needed license , nnd the council has instructed the city attorney to look after him. Some time ago Dowdy filed the bond and petition for a li cense , and the old council granted him ono. On complaint of Mr. Dohany , however , mi injunction was secured against llecordor Burke preventing him from Uauing the liconso. Dowdy appeared and tendered the cash , but the recorder refused , to receive it. Then Dowdy was arrested for selling without a license. Mr. Aylosworthwas his attorney , and claimed that the council , by granting the license , was estopped from prosecuting him , and while pressing this theory the case was continued. In the meantime Dowdy was arrested and put in jail on account ot an unpaid fine for vi elation cf United States revenue lawTho license case was lost sight ot , and there the matter stands. It is thought that before a case can bo made the council must rescind the action granting him a license , and that in this way only can the matter bo unsnarled , and the saloon closed up , Down on Its Own Cltv. The Nonpareil yesterday morning devotes a column or moro to an alleged editorial in which it soaks to picture this city as ono in which "crime's carnival is practically unin torruptod. " It seeks to advertise this city , BO far as its limited circulation will permit , as a heinous holl-holo where man's life and woman's virtue are not safe for a moment. If such a charge was true , there might bo some ground for its thus representing its follow citizens to whom it looks for its own broad and butter , but the facts are far different , Ono might expect after roading'its editorial picturing of "crime's carnival" in this city to find its local columns filled with accounts ol murders , robberies , swindles and assaults , as a verification of its edi torial , but strange enough the report- era do not seem to have found any of thcso facts , with which the editor seems to bo so conversant. There is enough deviltry in this city , but not moro than in other cities of its BIZO , and while the Nonpareil is justified in thumping whatever evils it may find , it is by no moans justified in picturing this city as so much oi n hell aa to warn people not to come to trade hero or to livo. In its mysterious malice it does not confine itself to pouncing upon crime , but as usual on Sunday mornings , classes preachers and nhurnh folk in with thieves , prostitutes and trick stora. It punctuates its editorial with suoli flings aa "street phurUoca , " "well dressed Bauetity , " "stump speeches to the throne of grace , " "di luted piety , " etc. In thid city thft Nonpareil B utterances will cause only a smile , aa it is known hero ; but il any stranger should happen to see a stray copy , let him not bo alarmed , and shun the city. Council Bluffi has some bad folks , too many bad folks , but not moro than other cities of iU size , and mon and eyon women have been known to have walked the : i streets without being murdered. A Public Benefactor's Will- Nitlounl Auctociatwl l'rou . \VILKESBAIIKE , Pa. , April 15. After the funeral of the late Judge T. Oator- hout to-day , his will was road. II leaves a fund variously estimated al from $250,000 to § 3W,000 , to found the Oatorhout frco public library in Wilkosbarro , the library fund to bo invested for five years before the erec tion of a building i * begun , and the Vfyoming Historical Society to , have a room for library and scientific pur- poaoa free. Ho leaves (500,000 to relatives and friends. TRAMPS AT THE TRANSFER. Tlioy Badly Frighten an Innocent Old Woman and Threaten Violence. A number of tramps , honoring about the transfer , visited in a rude and in sulting manner last Friday night n litto housoin thatpartof thocity. Thehouso was occupied by a ifckly woman , of rather advanced ago , and three or tour children. The tramps came in a body n the middle of the night , anJl after threatening to knock down the door not admitted , the woman opened it , and they swarmed in and took com- [ iloto possession. They insisted on iiavlng Bomothing to oat , and after tantalizing and scaring the occupants of thohonsotook their leaveTho police were informed and went in search of thcso ruffianly fellows , but could not find them. Two or three tramps wore found near the transfer nnd were brought to the house for the family to identify , but they did not prove to bo the ones wanted , and were released with the warning to leave town in- atanter. Traces were found where the tramps had slept in a car , and an empty jug was discovered which bore the proof of having been used for holding whisky. Ladies , ' Children's and Men's Dog Skin Shoes just received warranted to out-wear anything made of leather. Call and see them at J. B. FIL BERT'S , 347 Broadway , ap-15 ot COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special lulicrtlicinonU , O Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Want * , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In thll column at tbo low rate ot TEN CENTS PER LINE for tha first Insertion and FIVE CEKTS PER LINE ( or each subsequent Insertion. Leave ( ulr crtlsemcnts at our office , No. 7 1'carl Street , near Urcndwoy. /"I o to the Excelsior fhoteitrapn glleiy for VjT the bo.t work In thin city , luOUaln Ht. apr7Jm To buy or have built , ft cotUiro WANTED installments. Addrcta P. O. box 90S or Inquire t Ilio lice ofllco , prU ( BALK Welbcrfrund , or Woman's Friend , tho. { ( teat t.erman discovery , 'osltlre cure fur female weakneea In all Its various forms and Btnziw. At uprlS.ltn DEIIAVKN'S DiwgStore. 171 OK HALK hx-Major VauKhan cdcts the Jj "t o stores" and "two eight-room resi dences" adjoining Doharj's opera hou o and opposite th'o city market , lor sale or trade it a bargain. The tour buildings ro well ada > ted fora large boat dine establishment , hoto , hos pital , etc. apir-tf 1 O31 A bull pup ; leather colUr wiiu brads Jj set In It ; wulto with two br ndlo spots on his back ; answers to the name of "Cap- " Finder plcaso leave word at The Bco olHco. It " 1J17 AN'l'BD Uooks to kieii vhuie work can YV bndono morning and evening alee copy. Ing. All business couflilentlnl. for lurthcr j-urtlculirs call at 331 Broadway , Zd floor , or oddrcss D. B. Mono. Hl2 tf. XTTANTED A peed girl for general house W work on who Is worth good waiesand ; In willing to earn them. Ap'ily at URR office. I'carl street. aK-tf. \Ti ANTED Active , intolllzent Solicitors for YY tholtuttial Benefit Association of Council Bluffs for towns nd counties In Iowa , Apply personally or by letter to the Secretary. aS-2 r Asvldow lady with four chil dren wants ttfkcep hou'e on a farm. For pirtlculars Inquire at Dee Office. SALE Stock and fixtures of a Meat FOR located on Broadway- ; best location and larsest cash trade In Council B uffj owner has other business. Fo. particulars address P , Obox. 127(1 ( , Council IJIuflla. . apilfitf OH RENT Ono or two furnished rooms , with or without board. Comcitcnt to trana'cr. Mrs. W B. Bradbury , Fourth ave nue , eectndieit door etk Seventeenth street. apB-61 . W. L. VAT-rON PJjysldan and OculUt. DR. Can euro any case of core cyc . It Is only a matter of time , and can cure generally in from tbreo to fire weeks-It makes no differ ence how long diseased. Will straighten crotB cjca , operate and remoro rtyrcgmnm , etc. , and Insert artificial eyes ap5-tt KENT THO nicely furnished rooms to tinKlOL'cntlciuciiln very desirable location , tpll-lf J. W. fiQUIUE &CO. TTOOH KENT. Two $20 houses and one store , JJ 829 U road way. Apoly aprll-lnf A 11. WILSON. /"ANTED An experienced waiter at No. / 1007 Farnhaui street , Omslm Neb. aprll-3tt JOHN HKRUirT. TTlOK BALK llcmhful residence Ints , $60 t < each ; nothing down , nnd 93 per neck only , by KX-JIAYOU VAUdlJAN. np3-tf ! A NYONE WANTING soireflno quality broom _ A corn teed can ctt it by writing to upl3-tf P. 1' . MAYNE , ( Jsuncit DIufT. . To buy liou'ound lot on monthly WANTKD . Addrcs X , Uco oIEce. marlS-tf , To rent a email cot I ago M once. WANTKU ' C. M. , or enquire at BKX oOlcc. fcb24.lt Everybody In Council Bluffi lo WANTED Til > lhi , 20 cent * per week , do llvcted by carriers. Office , No 7 Pearl Street' ' near Broadway , "TT7"ANTKD To buy 100 tons broom com. W r ° r particular ! address Council Bluffi Broom Factory , Council BluD , Iowa. 668-SOtf FOR SALE Old papers ! So nor hundred , a ) The Bee office. Council Plugs. e27-tt THOU KENT Largu Douse , centrally 1'cated , I1 nlco ground ) , etc. , 8 5 per month. Enqulro atUKKolllco. apll- DOHANY'S OPERA HOUSE. Sunday Evening , April IBtli , Under the aulccs | cf the National lceum Bureau , of Doiton. SPIRITUALISM ox r orxcx A x. , Ily a Jury rf the pocpU at large. If there U any trutli lu Siilrliukllim it Is yourduty to know It. DK , CHARLES SLADE , AwUtcd Uv J. NELSON JEFFERSON and MAIIY IIOLUKS , t\\o vM known medium * . will Introduce tliclr uondcrful 01' N LIGHT 8KANCK at tha abo.ro hill on the above men tluncd evening , Como and Beheld the Marvels These Wonders. Roma of the < rrtt teat * that will potltltelr ba produced , clothed nllh all tha uetrtl ( urrouad tnzi and Impretnlro mjitcry of thaicance room , M tTKUIALIKAllON-Form * appoir and .Me virlble to lha entire aud enco. rycho- KMi'V , or Independent bUte Writing. Sprit Urliie , Leie * , etc. t Doort Own at 7:16 ; e&nc comintncei at 8 p. ui A iiatll odiuluion will charrftd to defray TOO UTTERLY tJTTERI BOSTON TEA GO. Are Supplying the Aesthetic Wants of the Public in FINE GROCERIES. With Everything in Staples nt the Lowest Prices , Fresh Roast Coffees , Chioce Drawing Teas. Boston Tea Co. 16 Main Bt , and 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , W.W.SHERMAN - MANUFACTURER OF - Road , Track , Coach & Livery FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. E. II. SUEHMAN , Business Manager. WM. CHRISTOPHER , Mechanical Manager. 124 S. Main St. , Council Bluffs. la. COLD ! GOLD ! GOLD ! Bright aud yellow nnd hurd and cold , Molten , graven , hammered and roll'd , Heavy to pet nud light to hold ; Hoarded , bartered , bought and sold , Stolen , borrowed , squandered , and doled ; Spurned by the young , but hugged by the old To the very verge of the churchyard mould ; Price of many aciime untold. GOLD ! GOLD ! If vou want to have gold you must spend vourmoney to the very bestudvaat- njre. In business with cash men , nnd where only one price will be asked or taken , REMEMBER "A tree is Icnown by its fruit " A store by its prices. ONE THING CERTAIN Our prices are riiht. Our business it a guarantee that fair dealing is our watch word. XLCRiaour motto. Our busi ness is in a most healthy condition. Every department is doing good work. Canned Goods are going off very cheap. Teas and Coffees n choice assortment. Fancy Shelf Goods for the million. Come and see us , wo will do you pood. F , J , OSBOME &OD , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORK , MANUFAOTUIIERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , IMING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. We give special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MAOHINEEY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention. A jenerat as sortment ot Brass Goods. Belting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOB , Foundry , Pig Iron , ( Joke , Coal , OHAS , HENDEIE , President. 2i OSCAR WILDE 2. GAS FIXTUKES. Bixby & Wood , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets. ) J. M. PALMEtf , DKALElt REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Drs ; Woodbury & Son , Cor. Pearl & let Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MAUBI3B & OBAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Blob Cut Glass , Fine French China , Silver Ware &o. , 810 DBOADWiT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. fl , J , BILTON , MD , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Broadway , Council BluHV W. U. AMKOT. JACOU SIMS AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & Oounsollors-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. HARKNESS , ORCUTT & GO. , DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE. Broatay , Oor. Fourtli St. , . Council . Bluffs , Iowa. . . . mar-2.3m /&l J. MUELLER'S IP .A. .A.O IE Ohiokering , Wobor. Lindoman , J. Mueller and other Pianos , $200 and upward. Burdett , Western Oottage , ; Tabor and Paloubot Organs , $60anafupward. Musi cal Merchandise of every diecription. Italian Strings a specialty ; imported direct. Music Books , Sheet-Music , i'oys , Games , Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Re tail. Pianos 'and Organs sold for Cash and on Time. Stock is large , full and com plete. Musical Journal Ireo on applica tion. Correspondence Solicited , Address : J. MUELLER , 103 South 5th Street. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. IM : TJT ± o F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2,00 -op DEI n Bluff and illow Streets , Council Bluffs. . J. I , IETCALF & MSS " BELL LEWIS , Dress and Cloak Makers and Manalaoturers'of Ladies Fine Underwear. Iidoes , Embroideries and Fancy Goods Constantly on Hand. FURNITURE HOUSE. Mirrors , Upholstery , Repairing , Etc. , Wood and Metallic Coffins. No. 430 Broadway , Cor. Tiryant St. , Council Blufia , Iowa. METCALF BROS. , WHOLESALE DEALERS ! IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHIO'AGO PRICES DUPLICATED. OO U JSJ OXX. EEAL ESTATE AGENT , Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNE. over Savings Bank , - OOTJVOILi BLUPS THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF Wall Paper and Window Shades And the Largest Assortment to Select from. Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating Done ID tlio Latest Style of Modern Art. Geo. R. Beard , 11 Pearl St. Council Bluffs. C. A. BEEUK , W. nun xAii , W. BEEBE. C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale and Hetall Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Bluffs City Business College , Council Bluffs , Iowa , Hero will be taught every Dranch pertaining to a Complete Business Education. Pupl'a received nt any time , and for any pert I'n of the course. For terms or further Information , call at 831 Broadway , Bccotd Floo-r , oraddrcsa D. B. MORSE. Frinciole. J. K DAVIS , 13 PEARL &TBEET , Dealer In ZEPHYRS , GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS of All Kinds. A Fall JLilno of Canvas , Felt * , Embroidery , Knltttug ; Sillia and Stamped Goods. Nlco Aisortnont of AppHqno Picture * FIRE AWAY FLANICAN ! Or , in the language of Cromwell , we say to the little souls who deal in Shoddy Goods and Misrepresenta tion by telling their handful of customers that Our Prices are above their own , to "Fire Away Flanig in. " Our Oustotaera know we deal iti Honest Made , Comfortable Fitting , Stylish BOOTS SHOES and SLIPPERS , And that our prices ate aa low as ic la possible to soil good goods. Investi gate for yourself. Z. T. 'LINDSEY & CO. , 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA * ' ' And WEST SIDS SQffABE , CLARIHDA IOWA , . . -