THE DAILY JBEE--"COlJlSTCiL BLUITS.IOWA PMDA APRIL 21 1582. THE b'AL5f BEE COUHfiil BLUFFS. JFHday Morning April 21. SUBSCntPTlOX HATKS ! By Carrier , - - - - - $10 00 per Year. Ofllco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway. 0. E. WAYNE , Vnntgct City Circulation. H. W. TILTON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS. Elegant millinery at Bliss1. The "fled Cloud" passed up the river to-day. today.A A young girl named Nellie Blanchurd was yesterday arrested for being drunk nnd disorderly on Broadway near the llevere house. Leaves to wed were yesterday given to L. C. Anderson and Miss A. G. Peter- eon , of this city , nlso tn W. P. Humzliy nnd Jilts Lizzie Meyer , both of Council luff . There has not been an arrival or de parture at the county jail for two vcsks until ycstciday afternoon , when Nelly Long was tent down for fifteen days , for larceny. S. S. Keller has begun the work of decorating the front of his largo furniture warehouse nnd salesrooms on Broadway with largo signs , nnd Intends putting In full plates of French glass for the show windows. 71110 attempt to collect licenses from saloon-mon In the rural districts , and within two miles of the limits , is to tenet net with n protest by tbo men thus sought to be taxed. They propose to fight it In the courts. The officers and committee chairmen of the Y. M. C. A. are to meet thin after noon at G o'clock at the Pacific house par lor to appoint committees nnd arrange other details as preparatory to starting upon an active work. O. 0. Ktchardgon , who charged the "Blue Jay" saloon-men with swindling him , nnd who was himself arrested for be ing drunk , has been set free , and has con cluded not to prosecute the saloon-men , they having fixed It up with him in some way. It Is noticed tlyit many of the gasoline street lights are turned on a long tlmo lie- lore it gets dnrk. An they are BO supplied that they run for n certain number of hours and then go out , it i evident that a I by being lighted so much earlier than Is di ) necessary they go out long before they .ought. Some of the mischievous boys about au town bavo found a new amusement in an shinning up the lamp-pests and pasting th paper over tbo glass. It is well for them to have their laugh first , ' for eomojcntcr- etc prising "cop"may spy ihe'm , ana1 put them ihi In the cooler to1 await the pleadings of im their anxious mothers. impi , A warrant was yesterday issued for dit the arrests > t Wm. Hartzman , ttio keeper goi of a dry goods and notion store on Broad noi way. The complaining party isan , Omnhi. cit ; girl named Alice Thresher ) ! "who soya th'at atr . hi was made to pay Hartzman $2 under A threat of being arrested'for stealing some | by goods there , of which charge of theft she inj claims to be' Innocent. , cle Bu " 3 Tha first acetlnjc held In this county cle ' la favor of the prohibition amendment , jy 1 " dot was that" teldjxt Lane's school iionse , six miles east of the city , Saturday night last. The house was packed , many being unable to secure seats. Kov. J. G. Lemnn , of this city , gave an earnest addrcea , and tat eomo ot the young folk gave stirring coi : music. / John Plerions , made notorious by his am connection with the Hubbard assault and robbery case , and Anna Henry , who so ry brutally beat a five-year-old boy , are said ryOs to bo In Omaha. The latter Is wanted Osi liore , and the natural query Is why do not the officers bring her btck and make her BO Buffer the penalty of her Inhuman act. an r4 ' The city does-not seem to be In such a bloody , murderous , riotous conditlou as ivj the Jffonparejl pictures. ! Jt'f ; | ypstei'day ' there was no unusual amount of gore run ning In tbe gutters although tbo mayor was absent in Texas , ' Judge Aylesworth BO out to his Orescent farm , Ju tlce Abbott 5t in Cleveland and Marshal , Jackson on a trip Into tha country. " * f IL , , Oi * ) V I T B T OiW. Morris , who Is now se'rvlng o termln W. jail here for poising counterfeit money , was yesterday allowed by the jailor to 41 tal e a little exercise in the yard , do some tie bore * , nd take a little fresh alr.-Denuty TJJ lUrobal Stuart cb'sriclng ( o pass the court to bouse , and seeing Morris sitting easily on tbe steps , taking hfs ewe , and chatting G. with the jailor , ordered him be taken In- G.Po aide thelwalls , and kept there. Po Ulty Marshal Jackson has notified the the keepers of bouses of probation that they will bo beld responsible for the con. Oli -duct of the "boaiders , " and that when deCO there la any dlsorderllness reported , tbe CO kbu-e will be "pulled " , and mole and -female Inmates will be arrested. Hereto , fore .the men have been highly favored , but the manifesto has gone forth that all will now be treated , alike , without regard toi to sex or social position , wi At the meeting' of the executive cpra. day anltteeof the Pottawattarnle prohibition api amendment alliance held yesterday , It was wi decided to procure 11,000 copljs of "I It eal Hlght to License , " "Hum and Taxation vil under License,1' and other tracts for dls- vilfal klbutlon/ wasj alvo ' decided to hold a pa cfisraperancajneetinir'ttt Neola the evening of April 27th. Arrangements were also Jiiade for peaiers"and/rliu Id for the meeting - ing to be hald.ftt\Doh \ nyiiltallinextTues. day evening , tbe 25th Just , ti ur iuhe he I JtnUce Al > bottj > | s ePoted to-arrive ' I from Clevelancl'tlifii inorritnft * * f ' * fo an any Lieutenant Governor 0. II. wan in the , c , aud-dloed .at * ca lal , ° f. Ae Carroll wUhCouncjIBluri Sf en , ( ( ( " ' - < ' yeiterday , 1st ! ? for WMblniftoD , I > . 0. , where they expect ber to teniAlo until the middle of M y. ve STREETS AND SIDEWALKS , They Are to be Hereafter Im proved by Special As sessment , An Important Change MaUo by the City Council. At a meeting of the city council on Wednesday evening the matter ol street Improvements was again brought up , and by a unanimous vote the following resolution was adopted ; tlo Bo it resolved , by the city council of the city of Council BlufFs , that hereafter all streets or parts of streets , which are by ordinance or otherwise ordered to bo brought to grade by filling or cutting , and all ether improvements of streets or side walks , such as aving , graveling , macadamizing , etc , , shall bo so mi- provnd by or at the cost and expense ol the owners of the lots or parcels of In fronting on said streets or parts of ! streets , or charged and assessed against l said owners and sald lots or parcels of land , and no such improve ments shall bo made and paid for out _ tnol the general fund of the city , except j it bo temporarily until the proporJ charge as above indicated is made and I collected. This resolution embodies the most important change yet made by the city council. Tin : BEE has heretofore pretty thoroughly aired the matter , and given some of the pros and cons , but ) now it is definitely settled. The action will excite some opposition by some , , who have long had to pay their Bl for improvements made on at whicli did not directly bonefil their property a cent's worth , antl who will now bo calledon , to pay all the expenses for any improvement which they may especially desire. Some < such will deem it rather hard to 8BU submit to such n change , but they can console themselves with the \ thought that they will bo reMoved Moved , in the long years to cotno , of the payment of taxes for improve ments which especially benefit prop erty in which they are not concerned. The financial condition of the city isar such that many improvements which are desired by property-owners in particular sections of the city , and en certain streets , cannot possibly bo ca mado. Under the now mode , as established by this resolution , , the of property owners on any street need not wait for the city to got in better financial condition , but by getting a petition properly signed cun submit to ai special assessment on the property cai directly ; benefited , and the improve lie ment can bo pushed right along. Tli It has become apparent that some tin such change would become necessary , lai ind that it ought to bo made , and foiI the present council thought that no bettor time could bo chosen for making uli inj it than now , when tlio city is starting out under a now order of ha things all around. If the permanent pn improvements can thus bo madoby wa ipocial assessment on the property clc lirectly concerned , it will leave the 801 general fund free to bo used for Ogl loodod purposes of repair , and the of itywill ; not bo run into such financial del itraits . bo ufi bllo w of ton porsops have been annoyed y burrs clinging to their drees or cloth * , and how seldom hayo they , when leaning them , given It a thought that Burdock Hoot U the moat valuable blood lean er and purifier known , and Ii lold mi very drurcht under the name of Jiur- lock : Blood Litters. Price $1.00. str $1.00.20dlw da uii Real Estate Transfers. vit The following transfers of real cs- an ute are reported aa taken from the pal eunty records by J. W. Squire & Co , abstractors of titles , real cstato ind loan agents , Council Bluffs : John i Lnko to J. L. Oaroy and Har P. Fox : sw 24 , 77 , 30 , § 3,520. Haskoll & Harrington to James W. for Osborn : Part n so 20 , 70 , 43 , § 1,125. ing C. i Nyrop to Q. Bruhn ; sw so and am sw and B 10 acres of sw aw of 0 , ind tho'n 20 acres of nw nw 10 , all in 10 , 41 , 82,475. vig Henry Howe to N. S. Harrington : las oJ nw ne 12 , 74 , 44 , 82,800. , car flaakoll & Harrington to Thomas rvoberts : BO nw 28 , 70 , 43 , $000. the G. W. Blanoy to A. J. Gustin * so towr and af no BO 14 , 74 , 34 , $1,100. wr James Files to W. H. Freeman : acres in nw sw 12 , 751C , 8100. int H. May to Mrs. T. B. Curtis : 7 , 8 , yoi in 4Arnold'a , addition.to Oakland. till ; 5100. . \ wr R. Davidson to L. M. Stiirradon : Dut and 5/in 10 , Baylius' second addi bumii tion to city. S8CO. i J , Ii and J , N. Oosady to J. G. of pai Kpton : 21 and 22 in 14 mill addition city$000. . pomi Oscar Knox to 0. 0. England ; 13 in ab Jeffrie's sub city , 83,250. bo J , O , Sargent to M. A. Shoemaker : foil Part lot 41 , 0 , P. city , 8300. Mimed. lot Last evening , at iho residence of an Charles Burghauson , Mr. L. O. An- on Jorson to Mrs. A. Q , Potorson. The a ceremony ] was performed by Judge wi Aylesworth 3 , t plj Temperance Rally. & let A tomperanca mooting , in the in th terest of the prohibitory amendment , oil will be hold at Dohany'a hall , Tues by evening , the 25th inst. Short oil Ai speeches , select readings and music he will oc upy the mooting. All interested - ho ested in the temperance , work are in C8I vited to bo present at this , the open hate meeting of the amendment cam to paign in this county , L. W. TOU.KVB. , Secretory , not and Prohibition , clc Governor St. John confirms the statement ready made in these col- ymnsjia , to "tho success of prohibtyioji po Kansas. Hb says , t/iq / l v9 U8 dli honestly obeyed and faithfully 6n- forced in three-fourths of tie | state uv ch other law prohibiting crime. ell eh The city of Newton , in Harvey ellUi county , containing about 3,000 population - Ui lation , had not a silicic ' case of drunk UiKi enness in the polios'court from the rei of May , the date the prohibition tfloftoffuej , jmtiljthe 1st of Octofr , ; aiid the diatficrcourt " that con- , 'ell , rened there about that time , for th'e y first tlmo in the history of the count found not a single criminal case the docket. Winfiold , in Cowley county , witl at least 3,000 population , had twenty one convictions in the police court fo drunkenness during the last fiv months of license , against only three the first five months of prohibition. Independence , Parsons and Me Pherson show a similar condition o. ' things as the result of prohibition. Olatho , ffith a population of 2,500 has no policemen and needs none , the city marshal nlono performing all the police duty , which does not require Imlf his lime. There is rarely n case in the police court and the calaboose is without inmates. Under the old license system the city scrip of this city was worth only from GO to 80 cents on the dollar ; now it is at par , nnd money in the treasury to promptly meet every obli Cation. Ottawa , containing about 5,000 population , makes equally as good a showi.ig , and the foregoing cities present - sent no bettor record than may bo found in scores of ether towns in the state. Even in the larger cities , where the law is feebly enforcedthoro , has been a reduction of fifty per cent in the number of coses of drunkenness before the police courts. At S.ilina , recently , a rumsollor was convicted in the district court on thirty-three charges , the fines amounting , in the aggregate , to thrco thousand iivo hundred dollars laP nnd costs , and thirty days im prisonment > in the county jail. An argument that probably convinced the rumsolkr that prohibition wasn't much of a fiftluro. To defeat the amendment , the liquor men raised a corruption fund oi one hundred thousand dollars , oiTl They railed a meeting nnd named it the "Peoples' movement. ' ' In it were one ! hundred and twenty-fivo saloon keepers. They declared in their first resolution , that the law , if adopted , would < increase the sale and consump tion of liquor. Think ot it ! A body of 125 liquor dealers shedding tears for fear ot'nn increase of business ! They declared , after the passage of th law , that it would ruin the trade an business of the country. The business for 1881 of ono railroad , the Atchison , Topeka & Santa Fe , in creased nearly four millions over the earnings : of the year 1880. The in crease m the value of the assessment property for 1881 over 1880 was over ten millions of dollars. Then they said no foreign emigra tion would come to the state. This would have boon true , if foreigners amo to the state to got drunk or drink liquora ] , rather than to secure homes. Iho foreign vote was cast largely for the amendment. Mc'Phoreon ' county , argoly foreign , gave 1,240 majority for prohibition. The I state has gained grandly in pop ulation , and of tha very best class. ' There is one spot where the state lias lost in population on account of ' i prohibition , and that is within the walls of the states prison. The first jlovon months of 1680 , under license , lent 280 convicts to that institution , igainst only 175 tha first cloven months 1881 , under prohibition. The war- Ion of the prison declared ho would unable to fill his contracts for man ufacturing if they didn't reopen the ; shops. Further on this subject in our next. _ L. W. TPLLEYS. _ / Mrs. Norris , who is opening a now millinery store at 105 South Main itreot , will return from the east to- lay with a complete line of elegant uillinory goods. Everybody is in- I 'ited to attend her opening to-morrow ind examine rho display of French patterns. V BOTTS BALKED. ] [ The Uprly Moko Cunningly Plans to ' Escape From Jail. Joe Bolts , the colored man , arrested complicity in the Keg Greek shoot- and robbing affair , is a bad one , nd has had such a hard record that has boon watched with unusual 'igilanco while lying in jail hero. lie ! acted very orderly and boon very laroful not to arouse suspicion , but all tnco haa boon cunningly planning escape from jail. Ho lately J vroto a letter to his "Sophia" in Om- ahi , and succeeded in passing it nto the hands of Jacic Walton , the oung man hold hero as a witness in ho case. Betts know that any letters written by him would bo inspected , J fancied that Walton could get it f nailed without suspicion , V/alton passed the letter slyly into the hands A a prisoner who was confined on a potty charge , and who was allowed many privileges and who did the chores V abouf the yard. This one , however , betrayed the confidence , and the letter into the hands of the officials. V [ In this letter the whole plan was II out. Butts wanted "Sophia" to IIoi buy him some plutjs of tobacco , oiV and by making a hole in V [ one with a caso-knifo , slip in saw f or two , and then seal up the hole with a bit of loaf tobacco. And the J plug waste _ bo fixed BO as to conceal little 1 vial of croton oil. From the J letter it appeared that Betts thought t that ; by spotting his body with croton ho could raise little pimples , and J playing sick ho could make the i oiliciala believe ho had the small pox. sir alarm would thus bo caused and ° would cither bo removed to a pest ci house , or placed in better shape for " escaping. The saws , too , would come handy , if there were any iron bars bo cut. It ia needless to say that Boota has received this precious tobacco yet , everything passed to him is olosoly inspected. Noa. IOWA ITEMB. 0' Twelve dfvorce cases am to bo dis posed 'of at the coming term of the district court in Dubuquo. The ladies of the Presbyterian church at Oedar llapids have pur chased , a § 1.000 piano to put in the ' * jhapel. Burglars blow open the safe of the . Tinted States Express company in its ICeota ollico a few nights since , and realized fho iimuificont autn of $5. GO. A tramp Attempting to got off a Freight traiiunear Cedar Jtspids , on jrhich ho lifld been stealing a ride , 4 between the cars and was instant * killed. i work ELOPED FROM DENMARK The Love of Woman Prove Stronger Than tbo Love of Country. A Younff Couple Floe From tbo Old Country to This City to bo Married , A romantic marriage occurred in this city yesterday the contracting parties being Loren A. Jensen and Miss Dortha M. Oarlaou. The happy bridegroom was nineteen years of ngC | and the bride seven years older. Neither was abb to speak a word of English , and the young man's aunt ; Mrs. Martha Johnson , ) f this city served as Interpreter in the performance anco of the ceremony by Justice Bond at his office. The story of their lov as told by her was to the effect that ho young folks were residents of Olstodt , Denmark , whore thcybocomo engaged , but owing to the tender ago of the young man , and some ether egal obstacles , they could not consum mate their wishes in marriage. They it last become impatient , and weigh ng their love of homo and country as against their love for each ether , hey decided in favor of the latter , and planned to leave together for Am erica where they could do as they ilcasod , They carried this plan into luccessful execution , sailing on the an vessel , and journeying together , us brother and sister , crossed the ocean , and on reaching New York pushed right on to this city , on ac- iount ! of his aunt having a homo hero. Aih soon after their arrival as possible , Aih secured the necessary license , got ho justice to tie the knot ) and propose now to settle hero ns husband and wife , and strike together for a happy lomo and a fortune in the now land. ? hey are n very pleasing looking ouplo , seem intelligent , and of their ntorpriso and pluck , their trip is ufllciont evidence. For first-class butter tubs bo sure , nd call upon Joseph Rosa , C15 Upper Jroadway. . apr'21-Gt * Hair cloth skirts and bustles. A ull assortment at Bliss' . aprlO 3t COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special odiurtlscmcnts , in /3st , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Vantj , Boarding , etc. , 111 bo Inserted la thll column at the low rate of TEN CEXTS PER 1KB for tha flret' Insertion and FIVE CENTS 'ER LINE for each subsequent Insertion. ave adv crtlscmcnts at our ofSce , No. 7 ; 'carl Street , near UronJnny. " OST Ono rubber overcoat , between U , P. JJcpot ar 1 Fourteenth and Davcnpcrt streets , bo finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving ha umo lit THE DKK office. 851-21 * 710K HKN1' Uechtcll'B Hotel , middle Unmd- J nay , Council B'uffj , Iowa ; Is a well-known ouse ; best location In the city. Starting In- uded. Call on or oddresi spllO im PETEB BECI1TELL. " j OIl BALE Ore-story frame cotUge , on WO J monthly pajments of SGO. Fourth a\eimo nd Bancrolt itreot. . i pll0.6t II. C.COKY. ALL AND SBE A SPLENDID CRAYON J portrait o ( a p'omlncnt citizen , done by a rat-class Boston artlit , at the Eicclslor rallery , lain street. optlitt IKT'ANTKD Two or three pants makers , mu t YV be Ilrtt-cli > a at JOSE I'll UEITKH'S , 310 road way. aprl8-3t ITtTAhTED To buy or have built , a cottigo VY on monthly imtal nicnts. Addrers I * . O. ox 068 or Inquire at Iho Bee office. aprlUt 710H BALE Wtlbcrtruiid , or Woman's J Friend , the ( ticat ( Jennan dltcoiorr. 'osltlve euro for female weakness In all Its arlous forms and stapros. At apr31m liEIIAYEN'S Dm ; Store. 710R \LE-Largo brick residence , nlno ; rooms. Goo I location f 4SOO. aprlS-Ct AitENT & SIMS. Tli. 11 KENT FurnMioil rooms , . w.csr , Bth El A\e. and llth Urcct. . W. L. PATTON Pbjsiclan and Oculist. DR. Can euro any casn of sore cj q . It la only matter of llmo , and can cure generally In rom three to nvo necks-It make * no differ- nee how lone dlicased. Will ttralghton croea yea , operate and rcmo\o I'tjrfginms , etc. , and inert artlflclal e > cs apS-tf 0 Ot 11ENT Two nlcaly furnished rooms to ilngleceiitlcuienln > crydolralilolooation. tpll-tl J. W. SQUIRE & CO. 7\OH RENT. Tu o$20 houses and one stare , 320Broadnoy. Apuly prll-lm * A M. WILSON. 71011 SALE Bea-itllul reslJenco lot , WO each ; nothlnir down , and 83 per week only , BX-MAYOll VAUQUAN. a aplS-tt irlll NYONE WANTING toreeBne quality brosm \ corn teed can gf t It by rltlnir to uplS-tf I' . MAYNE , Council Blufff. ANTED To rent a small cottage at once. W AddroM C. M. , or enquire at BBB olllco. TirANTED Everybody In Council Bluffs to YY to take TUB B , 40 cent * per ncck.de ored by carriers. Office , No 7 1'earlBtrcfttl carBroadvay. ! TfTANTED To buy 100 tons broom com. YY For particulars address Council Bluffi Irooro Factory , Council BluOs , low a. 058-20tf On SALE Old papers Z5o vet hundred , l Tha Boo offlco. Council Dlafls. s ST't ( 0l | 11ENT Large House , centrally located , nice grounds , etc. , (25 per month. Enquire ) lien office. plM ! 170B SALE The ( 'OPULAR HOTEL , known as the COYS' IIOUE. This bouse Isco - ally located , has south and eut front , and U urroindcd w th Oootliaile trees ; cont.lnatblrty Ircplni ; roomi , liai Ice boni } , laundry , stmpla com , &c. IlaiaMOild wde reputation and & tetter patront go than nuui ) homes ot twfc * Its capacity. Price I5.COO. Ynr pattca'ari ' J ? rcs , A. A. SAWDEV , Red Cloud , Mb. Mb.S64U Ono o ! the beat second-cl Hotels In tha West Is the BROADWAY HOTEL , A. E BRWN , l'rcprl tor. . ( SI and CS6 Broiduayrouncll llluffiow * . Table supplied with tbq best the market ( - ardi. Gcod rooms and first-clan bedt. Terms cry reasonable. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL , N , Anderson , - - Proprietor , 732 Lower llrsaJwoy , 10 Tible supplied with the best the inarkut ( - ords , Tcrma ? 3.60and tl.OOpcr week. Transient 1.00 pur day. . W. K. SINTON , ' V. 'DENTIST. , Pearl Street , Oaurioil Blufib. 11 Extracting and fll'lng iMcIiltr , Flrst-dkM tu r utf J. TOO UTTERLY UTTER "St ! JUS7 WOO BOSTON TEA GO. Are Supplying the Aesthetic Wants of the Public in FINE GROCERIES. Niili Everything in Staples at the Lowest Prices , Fresh Roast Coffees , Chioce Drawing Teas , Boston Tea Co. * 16 Main St. and 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , W.W.SHERMAN MANUFACTURER OF Road , Track , Coach & Livery HARNESS ! FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. E. H. SHERMAN , Iluslncsa Manager. WM. CHRISTOPHER , Mechanical Manager. 124 S. Main St. , Council fluffs , la. COLD ! GOLD ! GOLD ! Bright and yellow and hird nnd cold , BiIi , graven , hninmered and roll'd , loavy to Rot and light to hold ; Hi carded , bartered , bought and sold , itolen , borrowed , squandered , and doled ; ipurned by the young , but hugged by the old I'e the very verge of the churchyard mould ; 'rice of many actimo untold. GOLD ! GOLD ! If vou want to have gold you must pend your money to the very bestadvaat- RC. Do business with cash men , and vhere only oao price will be asked or aken. REMEMBER "A tree Is known by Its fruit " A store by its prices. ONE THING CERTAIN Our prices are right. Our business is a "uarauteo that fair dealing , ! * our watch word. XLORisour motto. Our bus- ! ess is in a most healthy condition. Every epartment is doing good work. Canned Goods are going off very cheap. Teas nd Coffees a choice assortment. Fancy helf Goods for the million. Come and ee us , we will do you pood. F , J , OSBOEKE & 00 , , 62 Broadway , Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORK , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND BENERAL MACHINERY C. Offlco and Works , lialn Street , DOUNOIL ( BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo give gpccial attention to tamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERSAND GENERAL MILL MAOHINEE7 , HOUSE FRONTS. 1 GENERAL : REPAIR WORK receive * prompt attention. A general AS- eortmcnl of 3rass Goads , Belting , , Fioing , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooke , Ooal , OHAS , HENDRIE , President. " OSCAR WILDE 2. GAS FIXTURES. Bixby & Wood , THE PLUMBERS , n Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets. ) J. M. PALMEE , DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Drs ; Woodbury & Son , dor , Pearl & 1st A > . COUNCIL BLUFFS. MAURBR & ORAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out Qlaaa , Fine French China , Silver Ware &c. , UtoiPWAT. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOVVA. B < MES. fl , J , HILTQNMD , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 9ro dw r , Council BlnfiT * . . U. AMKNT. JACOB BlilS f AiyiENT * & SIMS , AttorneyB & ObuiiBeliors-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFH. IOWA. HARKNESS , ORCUTT & GO. , AFD CARPET HQTJi Broadway. . Oor. Fourtli St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. mnr-2-Sm - - J. MUELLER'S Obickering , Weber , lilndoman , J. Mueller and other Pianos , $200 and upward. Burdett , Western Cottage , ; Tabor and Paloubet Organs , $50 anaupward. Musi IM : cal Merchandise of every discription. Italian Strings a specialty ; imported direct. Music Books , Shoot-Music , i'oys , ' Games , Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Ke- Xj tail. Pianos 'and Organs sold for Cash and on Time. Stock is large , full and com plete. Musical Journal tree on applica s Xjo tion. Correspondence Solicited , Address : si o J. MUELLER , so 103 South 6th Street. o IE1 COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 rrjxr Bluff and Willow Streets , Council Eliiffs. I . J. E. letcalfe and liss Belle Lewis Are now dealing . In all kinds of fancy goods , such as Laces , Embroideries , Indies' Undctw cat tail descriptions. . Also llandkerchle-B , both in fllk and linen , hotu of all KI di. thread , pins. cedlcs , itc. Wo hope the laalcs will call and ace our stock of KtoJs at 633 Broaaway biforo EO- FUBNITTJRE HOUSE. Mirrors , Upholstery , Bepairing , Etc. . Wood and Metallic Coffins. No. 436 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. M E T O A L F BROS. , WHOLESALE DEALERS . IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED , REAL ESTATE AGENT , las For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , nnd a number of Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , - OOUVOIL BLTTFS THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF" Wall Paper and Window. Shades TOO And the Largest Assortment to Select from. 3aper Hanging and Interior Decorating Done in the IiatoHt Style of Modern Art. Geo. R. Beard , 11 Pearl St. Council Bluffs. . A. 1IEF.UE , n . nun i AH , \V. BEEBE- C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale nnd lletait Dealers Inn FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , Nos. 207. & 209 Broadway , Council'.Bluffs. ' Bluffs City Business College , Council Bluffs , lowaj Hero will be taught e\crj branch pertaining to a Complete Business Education. I'upl'B received at any time , and for any portl'ti of the course. For terms or further nformutlop , call at 331 Broadway , tceotd Flocrr , or address P. B. MOB SB. Principle. J. E. DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET , Dealer In ZEPHYRS , GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS f All Kinds. A Fall JLlno of Canvas , Felts , Embroidery , Knitting > ' Silks and Stamped Goods- Nice Assortnent of Applique Pictures FIRE AWAY FLANIGAN ! Or , in the language of Cromwell , we say to the little souls ( who deal in Shoddy Goods and Misrepresenta- iion by telling their handful of customers that Our Prices are above their own , to "Fire Away Flanigan. ' ' Our Customers know we deal In Honest Made , Comfortable Fitting , Stylish BOOTS SHOES and SLIPPERS , And that our prices are as low oa it la possible to'cell good goods. Invest rate for yourself. Z. T. T.INDS3EY & CO. , 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IQWi W8SISIDE SQUARE , CLARI1IDA IOWA , i