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THE DAlLf BEE COUNCiL 6LUPFS , IOWA SATURDAY APEIL 22 1&82. DAILY BEE COUKCIL BLUFFS. Saturday Morning April 22 SUBSCIUPTION RATES : Brtiirricr , - - - - - < 10 00 per Year. Office : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway. 0. E. UAYNE , V n ( tcr City Circulation. H. W. TILTON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS , Elegant millinery t Bliss' . Joseph llclter m ke ulti up In Hie 3fttc t rtyjes ftt 310 13roadway. nprl-Mf It is reported that Kov. Dr. Chland , of the Frcabylcrtan church , lias hod ft call to A pMtorftto at Kcokuk , rcrmlt to wed WM yesterday given to Samuel Batcmnn of Ncoln , nnd Miss Maggie Peters of Boomer township. Complalni was yesterday entered jigalnst John Becklcy for allowing persons of low repute and disorderly conduct about his saloon. The CAJO of the Statevs. . Martin , for keeping a glandered horse , was before Jus tice Abbott yeilerday and continued until May 10th. Itev. Mr. Copcland. of Omaha , In to preach nt Dohany's hall to-morrow after noon at 3 o'clock , on "Jonah nnd the Whale. " All are invited. The city council has decided that all saloons outeldo of the city shall bo free from prosecution upon filing of bonds and taking out licenses for April 1. At the council meeting Thursday night the bonds of F , L , liokempcr for keeping a bowling alley , and of N , L < Hall for keeping a billiard hall , wcro ac cepted. Owing to the abienco of the pastor of Uroadway Met hex list church , Her. A. Rogers , of the deaf and dumb Institute , is to occupy the pulpit of that church to morrow. * Messrs , Ptttybrldgo & Neunas have bought the Broadway meat market of the Orvis Packing company and will continue the business at the old stand. They are both men of experience in their line and trill undoubtedly meet with deserved suc cess. Mr. Orvlswill dovnto hli time ex clusively to shipping1 live stock. --Justice Abbott returned yesterday from Cleveland , and proceeded at once to adjust the scales of iustlc * for weighing up several cases which were awaiting lib ar rival. Ho reports a pleasant trip , and brought back several trophies , among which arc come old-fashioned tiles , put into a hotel in London in 1078 , and which vitro taken out In 1840 by Ills father , who re constructed the building- They are curious enough to tet the bric-a-brao lovers wild with delight. The colored people do not acem to forget that the paper of which J. C , Mor gan is the editor , published during the Jnst local campaign tome horrible cartoons upon the colored voters. Arrangements were made for holding a meeting last night to protest against bis being sent to "Washington as a lobyht.- , There will 1)6 no need rt the meeting } now. He has1 Mr. Hopkins , the dairyman , living near this city , reports that a man came to his place yesterday with a cow , which lie offered to Bell for 910. Mr. Hopkins being satisfied that the cow was a stolen one , finally agreed to bny her if the man would wait until be drove to town and got the money , Instead of getting the money ho reported at the police station , and the fellow disappeared suddenly leaving the cow behind him , Extensive arrangements are being made for the holding of a temperance Tally in Dohany's hall next Tuesday eve ning , in the Interest of the prohibitory amendment. A lively programme has been provided , including music , recita tions , short speeches , eta. , and those who are interested in the discussion of the pro and cons of this question should bo pres ent. As this is the opening" the cam paign , It Is expected that there will be many who will gladly improve the chance this gives to hear the "send-off "which the temperance side of the house has pre pared.The The case of E , Hcrzman , charged with extorting 82 from a girl named Allio Thresher , has been continued until Mon day next. Mr. Hermann's side of the story Is that two girls called at lib store and bought sixty cents worth , giving a $2 bill and receiving the chang > . While showing them some other goods be carelessly laid the (2 bill on the show ease , and after they had gone out he found it had disap peared. His wife later in the day saw the girls at the postoffico and brought them up to the store. They denied having taken the money but afterwards one said she wight have taken It up with her gloves by mistake. .She went homo to find her gloves and returned teen with them and the two dollar * . "Cranky BUI" was before Justice Tralney yesterday en the old charge of stealing Mr. Ferguson' * valise. Owing to the absence of an important witness the case was dismissed , "Cr nky" was then ar- Testedon the chargeof vagrancy and brought before Judge Ayleswortb , who contin ued the cate until this morning , He fixed iliebailat $300 , and "Cranky" Improved ihe golden opportunity of pointing tut the inconsistencies of the law , In a neat lit tle speech he called the attention of the court to the fact that the $300 ball was higher than the bail fixed before when he WM charged with a penitentiary offense , instead of vagrancy , The judge replied that if be found himself able to give ball J e might possibly reconsider the amount , Jonah ana the Whale , Bay. W. E. Copeland will lecture in 3 > oh ny's opera homo on Sunday 'afternoon at 3 o'clock on "Jonah and the Whale , " Some time ago a lira. Jones , of .Lucas county , died during confine ment and now her husband brings ; suit against Dr. Dewitt for 810,000 for waJpractico. After years of patient waiting the , "building boom" has struck Sioux City , The Journal thus chronicles the event : "The city will do something - thing toward the building boom 'this year , Beside the'city prison a hook W Uadder homo will be built. The , t o wrtU together cost * bou * SPOILED SPORTS. The Picnio Scheme of the "Colonel" and His Friend Knocked Endways. The Real Purpose of Thior Mission For Which They Wanted the City to Pay. Dr. Lawrence and Juclgo Jamcu Ap pointed In Tholr Places. The picnic scheme by which "Colo nel" Chapman and his democratic friend , J. 0. Morgan , wcro to go to Washington , has bcon completely broken up. Iho papers of which they are the alleged editors have simply announced the fact that they have bcon selected as delegates front this city to help Congressman Hep- burn press through the bill appropriat ing money for a government building hero. It remained for THE BEE to show up the additional facts that the council was to give $300 of the city's money , and that the citizens wore ex pected to contribute by private sub scription $200 more ; that the $500 was to cover the week's expenses of two men traveling on free passes , and that it was Mr. Morgan who had pre sented the letter of Congressman Hepburn , suggesting that ho and his friqnd , "the colonel , " should bo chosen delegates or lobbyists. The plan was thought to have bcon successfully arranged , and the details were sufficiently settled BO that Mr. Morgan and Mr. Chapman felt satis fied. The latter started out for Dubuque - buquo , expecting to bo mot in Chicago cage by Mr. Morgan , who started Thursday night _ for that city , leaving word with the com mittee to telegraph him at Chicago , as to whether it was all right , and whether the money was provided for , there being a little hitch about that. It will bo a surprise to these two tourists to I earn that the board of trade lias changed its mind , and that Dr. Lawrence and W. 0. James have been elected in their places , thus smashing the picnic scheme of "the colonel" and his friend. The chookinoBs of the plan for send ing the colonel and his friend to Washingtonwith $500 and free passes , under the protonao of securing a gov ernment building , is made still more apparent , by the assertion that they intended to go there anyway , and for the purpose of .grinding some little hatchets for themselves , chief among which is a revival of the former attempt to oust Mrs. Baldwin from the postoilico. It would have been a fmo scheme , in deed , if the citizens had innocently qivon thcso gentlemen $500 for the of lobbying for n government Eurposo , and they had then used it in having a good time and trying to got a change in the postoffice. The attempt was made once before by "tho colonel , " and ho failed ignominiously , and there was no chance for him to revive the row until there were some changes in the cabinet ; but now ho sees a chance and is going for it. It is well under such circumstances that other men have boon chosen to spend the money , The two by whom "tho colonol"and his friend have boon supplanted , ex pect to proceed at once to Washing ton. Judge James is already in Chicago cage , and Dr. Lawrence id to proceed there at once , moot him , and both go on together. If they accomplish any thing by the trip they will happily disappoint most of the citizens , but if they do nothing at all , it will bo an improvement over sending mon there who have a potty scheme of their own to work. The action of the city council in re gard to the appropriation of $300 , for somp reason , is suppressed in "tho ofllcial proceedings , " which the city has boon throwing money upon to publish. THE BKK thinks the public is entitled to it and therefore gives it * "J. T. Hart and J. W. Bodofor , from the board of trade , appeared in behalf of an appropriation from the board. In consideration of the reso lution of the board of trade asking that the council make an appropria tion of $300 to defray the expenses of two men to Washington , in the inter ests of the city , and also upon the condition that the committee from the board of trade telegraph Congressman Hepburn , asking him if this is his desire - sire , and an atilrnmtivo reply from him , this motion to appropriate $300 , or as nou9h thereof as is necessary for the above named purpose , was carried on a call of ayes and nays as follows : Ayes Aid. Shugart , Goulden , Wood and Siodontopf 4. Nays Aid. New- oil and Eichor-2. " The elnrk has boon instructed not to draw the warrant until every alder man has signed the following author ! , tativo document ; "Tho conditions of the approrm- tion having been complied with ) Uu will cause the warrant for the nmount (300) ( ) to issue from the police fund. " This has received the signatures ot Aldermen Liodontapf , Gouldon , Newell - ell , and Woods. That of Aid. Eichcr is stiil lacking , and it is understood ho will not sign it , while others who have signed it express themselves as regret ting that they have done so. In view of the fact that there will bo , in the course of a few days , a number - bor tW city's prominent citkons in Washington on other business , it seems that some or all of them would , if jequestod , do all in their power to seouro the government building , without - out Mending special delegates , but in any event it is a cause of congratula tion that the colonel and his friend while trying to further their intercuts in a postofllco war , will not have their expenses paid for by the citizens. How often perilous hava been annoyed by burra cllnghig to their dress or clothIng - Ing , and huw "Mldom have they , when cleaning them , cheu it a thoueht that llurdock Itoot lithe most \aluable blood cleanser and purifier known , and ii sold , y ? vffr dtnP" t under the nsme of 15ur- dock Wood Hitters. Price § 1.00. 1.00.SOdlw SOdlw , For first-class butter tubs bo sure and call upon Joseph Ross , 015 Upper ' Bio dw yf aprUl-Gt * PRINTER'S PLUNDER. It IB Taken Away by the Action of the City Council. No More Money to bo Thrown Away In Publishing Proceedings. ' THE BEE has on several occasions of late showed up the ncedleasncos of the city iquandoring money in pub lishing column after column of the council's proceedings in the daily papers , when any paper that was worth reading wonld gladly give the public such doings of the council as contained readable news. The publishing of the proceedings lias bcon for so long a tlmo practiced that the public has got to consider this needless expense as a matter of course , and the city's printing bills have grown to $2,000 a year , without a protest. The larger part of that amount has boon for publishing pro ceedings. It has boon the practice for the newspapers to publish a synopsis of the proceedings immediately after the meetings , and then two or three days later publish the doinpa again as "official proceedings , " nnd draw heavy pay therefor. The extravagance has been long known , but Tun BEE is the only paper that has dared give the public the facts , and the papers noted have been drawing constantly from the treasury have not a word to nay in defence of the practice. It will bo gratifying to all taxpayers to know that this burden has been rolled off , and that the money which has heretofore boon thrown awaw on printing proceedings , can hereafter bo expended on permanent improve ments. The following is the resolu tion adopted by the city council : Whereas , The nowspaptrs of the city publish a synopsis of the proceed ings of this council embodying all matters of general pubho interest , as a matter of news , and , Whereas , The council is not justi fied in increasing any expense that can possibly bo avoided , therefore bo tt Resolved , That the publication of the official proceedings of this council bo suspended from and after this date. date.Tho The bitterness of The Nonpareil was made apparent after the passage of this resolution. Its representative re fused to publish it , and the council will embody it in "official proceed ings" and hava it thus published as paid' ' matter , the proceedings of that mooting being the last for which the paper will receive any donation. The disposition shown by The Nonpareil in this matter shows that it would gladly enter into a corner with the ithor papers to refuse to publish any of the doings of the council unless paid for the same , and thus attempt ; p force the council into the old prac- ; ioo. The .presence of THE BEE , and ; ho fact that it will publish the news without asking for any charity or dona- liona , rather balks this little sohomo , md The Nonpareil will doubtless fall nto lino. PREPARING FOR WORK. Completion of the Organization of the Young Men's Christian Asso ciation. Yesterday afternoon the president of the Young Men's Christian associa tion , Dr. P. J. Montgomery , met with : ho chairmen of the several standing committees at the parlors of the Pa cific house and completed the organ ization by the appointment of mem bers of the committees , which were made up as follows : Membership H. M. Stevens , chair man j J. M. Flaglor , E. S. Barnett , R. B.lnnes. Devotions 0. W Dunn , chairman ; \V. S. Homer , Charles Loucks , H. G. McGeo. Missionary and Visiting A. B. Ho wo , chairman ; E. W. Burroughs , 0. H. W. Brown , J. 0. Biiby. Relief Dr. J. 0. Hillis , chairman ; J. P. Barke , 0. O. Fitch , Jay 0. Cole. Rooms , Books and Printing P. 31. Pryor , chairman ; H. W. Tilton , Dr. A. P. Hanchett , Mrs. L. W , Tulloys. The announcements of all meetings will bo made through the pulpits of the soyoral churches. The Other Side. To the Editor ot TUB llii. Tha State Register asks if it can bo that I am the same "Smith" who failed to keep an appointment at Dos Moines. While preparing to answer the Register , aa I have before , the Nonpareil of yosteidaycopios the slur , with an unwise fling of its own. It was unwise , for any reference to the drinking habits of journalists in the Nonpareil calls up unpleasant circum stances in the career of the Nonpareil editors , which all charitable people wish to forgot , It is well known in newspaper cir- clou that unfortunate habits com promised my usefulness as a journalist for several yenro , Saved by a pitted son , known as the "Boy Orator of the Northwest , " I have helped to lift many a brother journalist from the gutter , and always extend to drinking mon 0io same sympathy and charity which I hope mysolt to deserve. Fraternally , S. R. SMITH. COUNCIL BLUFKS , April 21 , IOWA ITEMS. Dos Moines has 05 saloons. They pay an annual license of $250 each. Near Ottumwa the other day a rail road train frightened a team so that it plunged down a 12-foot embank inont , taking with it n wagon filled with women and children. Several were badly bruised , but none danger ously hurt. Miss Adeline Sherman , daughter of Upyt Sherman , of Dos Moines , and a nicco of Gen , Sherman , will on the 20th be married to Francis B. VViborg , a Cincinnati manufacturer of printing ink- "PULLING A HOUSE. " A Farcical Way of Going Througt the Motions The Girls are Fined all tbo Same. With the coming of the now coun oil the order has gone forth that the ordinances must bo enforced , The marshal has had his duties well de fined , and thcso have been supple mented by informal instructions for that officer to act by. By these pri vate instructions Marshal Jackson has " " such houses been instructed to "pull" of ill-fnmo as were disorderly , or the inmates of which were allowed to run the streets or net in an un seemly manner in public places. The instructions were in such cases to arrest the males as well as females found in the house. In ac cordance with thcflo instructions , Mar shal Jackson , finding that ft girl named Nettie Blanchard had bcon drunk upon the streets , concluded to pounce down upon the house where she joardod , known as "Tho Three Wives , " its number being 999. Ac cordingly Thursday night ho marched in full force down to the house , and jroccodcd with what ho called "puli ng the houso. " Said procedure consisted dimply of notifying the inmates to appear before Judge Aylesworth yesterday after noon , the landlady going security. There were several males about the iouso , and as the marshal came to the door , ho saw two young follows standing in the hallway. They ex plained that they wcro "looking after \ friend of theirs , " and were allowed to depart in peace. The girls were not taken to the sta tion , but the landlady proved true to dor word , and hod them in court yes terday afternoon. They pleaded guil ty and were booked and lined as fol lows : Hattie McDonald , the keeper , $20 ; Jennie Blanchard , the cause of the trouble , § 15 ; Kitty Ward , Mabel Qhaso , arid Hattie Chase , $10 each. The landlady put up the money for the tribe , the total , with costs , being $90.Marshal Marshal Jackson's explanation of why ho did not bring in the males as well is rather gauzy. Ho makes the promise , however , that hereafter ho will arrest all found within a house upon which ho makes a descent. Ho aught surely to show no partiality , but bag all the game instead of taking the doves only. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special ncUertiecmenta , jji Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low rate ol TEN CENTS FEU LINE lor the first Insertion and FIVE CENTO PER LIMB ( or each subsequent Insertion. vcavo ndr ertlscraents at our office , No. 7 Pearl Street , near Broadway. IT1OK KEN1 Ilcchtell's Hotel , middle llroaj- J [ } uay , Council Bluffs , Iowa ; Is a well-known louse : but location In tbo city. Starting In cluded. Call on or uddrtti apllBlm _ PETER 11ECIITEI.L. SALE O&c-story frame cottage , on FOR paj men ta of ? M ) . Fourth atenuo and Bancrolt street. > pU06t _ H. C.COBY. / 1ALL AND SEE A SPLENDID CRAYON O portrait of a prominent citizen , done by a firat-ilais Boston artist , it the Excclilor rallery , Jain street. _ oprlfilt "ITT'ANTED T o Or three pants makers , must W bo flrst-das at JOSEl'H BEITEU'S. 310 Iroadwray. _ apr8-3t VTrANTED Tobnyor have built , a cottiRe YV on monthly inttal rucnU. Addrets P. O. Dor 068 or Inquire at The Bee office , aprlitt TJiOK UAL.E Welberfrund , or Woman'a JO friend , the great German dlico\cry. 1'OBltlvo cure for female weakness In all tta various forms and stage * . At aprlS-lm DEIIAVEN'S Drug Store. SALE -Largo brick rcslccuce , nlno FOR . Oooi loutlou 84,600. aprlS-Ot AMENT & SIMS. RENT Furnlthod room * , a. w. cor , 6th' EOK * , and HUi ttrcct. ni'rlS 2w * . W. L , PATTON-Phjslclan and Oculist. DIl. cure any cast of sorccjcn. It h only a matter of lime , and can euro generally in from thrco to flvo weeks- makes no differ ence how long diseased , Will straighten cross eyes , operate and rcmoro Flyrtglnms , etc. , and nscrt artificial eyca. &p6-tt RENT Two nicely furnished rooms to tingle gentlemen , tin cry desirable location. spll-tf J. W. SQUIRE &CO. TnOR RENT. Two t20 houses and one tore , J [ ; 321) Broadway , Ai'Dly " A M. WI180N. BALE Bca-itilul residence lots , tOO FOR ; nothing down , and $3 per week only , by EX-MAYOYVAUGHAN. apl3-tf _ _ _ A NYONE WANTING sorreflne quality broom ± \ . corn eced can grt It by writing to nplS tf P. T. ilAYNE , Council Bluffs. To rent a small cottage at once. WANTED C. U. , or enquire at Bin office. febZMI TTtrANTED Everj body In Council Bluffs lo YY to take TUB BIJI , 20 cents per weck.de Ivcrcd by carrion. Ollke , No 7 Pearl Street * icar liroadnray. TITANTED To buy 100 tons broom corn. YY For particulars address Council Bluff * Broom Factory , Council BlutTa , Iowa. 668-ott TOR BALE Old papers ! 5o per hundred , al JL1 Tbo Bee office , Council Dluan. sc2T-tl T710U RENT Large bouse , central/ ) located , JL1 nice grounds , etc. , $25 per montli. Enquire atllKolllce. _ apir.tf One of the best aitond-clos ) Hotels In the Wcit Is the BROAD W AY HOTEL , A. B lli ) WN , Proprlttqr , NOB. 634 and 6SO Broadv\ay , < ouncll IluflsIow > . Tulle supplied with thn best the market af- fo'di. G.oJ rooms and Dr t-cla j bed * . Terms > ery reasonable. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL. H. AiifHrjPCU & > - Proprietor , 732 Lower llrsadway , Table supplied with the best the rnvrketat- lords. Terms 93.60 and $ 1.00per Week"Truujlent 91,00 per day. day.The The Star Bakery , HOWARD & ROBIE , 327 MAIN ST , Cmploy the best Broad Baker In the Wet ; alee a , choice hand for Cakes and Pic * , Bread delivered to all parts of the tlty. UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. G , Qerspacher & Son. FIRST OI/ASS HOTEL AT REA SONABLE PRICES. TRANSIENTS ACCOMMODATED. HOTEI. FOR RENT , GOOD RKASOJJS IOR RENTINCV TOO UTTERLY UTTER JL'JtC/XTEf. oUSfiON TEA nn . Are Supplying the 'Aesthetic Wants of the Public in PINE GROCERIES. With Everything in Staples at the Lowest Prices. Fresh Roast Coffees , Ohioce Drawing Teas. Boston Tea Co. 16 Main St. and 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , W.W.SHERMAN MANUFACTURER OF Eoad , Track , Coach & Livery HARNESS ! FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. 3. n. SHERMAN , Business Manager. Wil. CUniSTOPHEa , Mechanical Manager. 124 S. Main St. , Council Bluffs , la. GOLD ! GOLD ! GOLD ! Bright nnd yellow nnd hrd nnd cold , Molten , graven , hammered and roll'd , Heavy to get and light to holdj , Hoarded , battered , bought and Bold , Stolen , borrowed , squandered , nnd 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 YOU want to have gold you must spend vour money to the very best advant age. Do business with cash men , and where only one price will bo asked or ; aken. REMEMBER "A tree is known by its fru.it " A store by its priccn. ONE THING CERTAIN Oar prices are riiht. ; Our business is a guarantee that fair dealing is our watch * word. XLOEisour 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 a choice assortment. , , Fancy Shelf Goods for the million. Come and see us , we will do you ( rood. " F , J , OSBOENE - & DO , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORK , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. W > give special attention to Stamp Mills , SuiolfciBg furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention. A general as sortment ot Braea Goods. Belting , Pining , AND , SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooko , Ooal , OHAS , HENDRIE , President. 2. OSCAR WILDE 2. GAS EIXTUKES. Bixby. & Wood , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets. ) J. M. PALMEE , DEALEll IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Drs ; Woodbury & Son , aa aw or i sa ? Cor.Pcwl&UtAvo. COUNCIL BUJFF8. . MAURTDR & ORAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Cut Qlaaa , Fine French China , Silver Ware &c. , 810 BEOWWAT , COUKClt. BLUFFS. IOWA. MRS. fl. J. HILTOfl , M. D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Broadwav , Council Bluff * \ y"S. . AllttNT. JACUU H1M8 AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & Oouneollors-at-Law , COUNCIL BLyFFfl. IOWA , HABKNESS , ORCUTT & GO. , RY GOOD AFD CARPET HOTOE. Broatey , Cor. Fourth St. , r 4i i > Council Bluffs , Iowa. mar-2 > 8m J. MUELLER'S Ghiokering , Weber. Lindeman , J. Mueller and other Pianos , $20O and upward. Burdett , Weatern Cottage , ; Tabor and Paloubet Organs , $50andupward. Musi cal Merchandise of every dlacription. Italian Strings a specialty ; imported direct. Music Books , Sheet-Music , i'oys , Games , Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Re TT tail. Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Time. Stock is large , full and com plete. Musical Journal tree on applica tion. Correspondence Solicited. Address : O d. MUELLER , I 103 South Oth Street. O COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and fillow Streets , Cornell Bluffs. FURNITURE HOUSE. Mirrors , Upholstery , Bepairinff , Etc. . Wood and Metallic Coffins. No , 430 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffa , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE' OITY. None but first-class Bakers employed. Bread , Cake , Pica , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Oiir Wagons run all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. METCALF BROS. , WHOLESALE DEALERS ; . IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. OHIOAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. REAL 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 , - COUMOIL BLUPS "THE VERY LATEST'STYLES OP" Wall Paper and Window Shades T Zfl And the Largest Assortment to Select jrom. Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating Done in the Imtest Style of Modern Art. Geo. R. Beard , 11 Pearl St. Council Bluffs. . . , . , . BEEBE- C. A. 11EEBB W. HUNVAN W. C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale and Kctnll Dealers tti FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Irs , J. E , letcalfe and Miss Belle Lewis Are now dealing-In all kinds of fancy Roods , such s Laces , Erahrolderlci , Ladles'Undciv car of all descriptions. Also Handkerchlo p , both In ellk and linen , hose of all Kin if , thread . , pins , needles , i tc. . Wo hope tbo Uniea will call and eeo our Block of Roods at (33 Broauvtay b. fore go- f elsewhere. B. J. DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET , Dealer In ZEPHYRS , CERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS of All Kinds. A Fall liino of Canvas , Felts , Embroidery' , Knlttiug * Silks and Stamped Goods. Nioo Assortnont 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 tion by telling their handful of customers that Our Prices are above their own , to "Fire Away Flanigan. " Our GuatomerH know we deal In Honest Made , Comfortable Fitting , Stylish BOOTS HOES and And tbat our prices are as low aa it la possible to 'sell good goods. Invest sate tor yourself , T. 'LINDSEY & CO. Z. . . , 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Ana WmSIDB SQUABB , CLAR1HDA IOWA ,