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    THE DAILf JBEJE--OOUNCiL BLUFFS , IOWA FJRlDASf APRIL 28 Ib82
TEE DA1LV
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Friday Morning April 28.
SUBSCniPTlON nATES :
By Carrier , . . . . - JO ecntii per wci > k.
ByJlall , I------ tlO 00 per Year.
Offlco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Nonr
Broadway.
0. E. MAYNE , Montper City Circulation.
H. W. TILTON , City Editor.
M1NOK MENTIONS.
Meuant millinery nt Bliss1 ,
Joseph Keller m ken mlU up In the
latot tyltii t 310 Broadway. pr4-tf
For first clws hnlter tubs ! > e euro nnd
call urwn JwepJi Koffl , C15 Upper Broftd-
, wny. aptSLOt
* -SteoDann , a plain drunk , was yes
terday nssewed tlio ual $7 In the supe
rior court. i
Henry Jones , who stole nn overcoat
nt the Crcslon house , has hem nent to jnll
for thirty days.
- Jonn Mack , who got Into Home dim-
. cully In Jack Smith' * saloon , was yeater-
day taxed 83.CO for disturbing the peAco.
Sllllmim Bates was fighting drunk
yesterday afternoon , and raised a row in
the rear of the I'hoenixbcer hall. He was
arrested nnd putbehlnd the law.
H "Cranky Bill" has Icen sentenced to
Jail for thltty d ys for healing some nr-
/ihltect'e tnoh 1 clonglng to Mr Ward.
The public will now have a slight rest. *
John Hitchcock , an old nd well
known mechanic , and a very skillful one ,
has got BO far reduced by whisky that ho
has been locked up as \ogrant and given
A chance tofobtr.
B. lleninan , charged with extorting
52 from o girl whom ho caught shoplift
ing , has been acquitted. Judge Ayles-
worth ifUlng the decl.ion yesterday morn
. .
ing. t
J. M. Palmer Is Improving his large
grove In the eastern portion of the city ,
nnd proposes to fence it and tranifonn it
into a park , with drives nud walks , lie
alto is planning for the erection of n ro i-
denco near it.
3ome carpentering change * nnd im
provements hnvo ) > een made in the city
halt , the rouncll tnble being narrowed seas
as to make egress nnd Ingress to the room
oaticr , and the railing in the police station
being shifted about BO UH to lot the city
clerk's desk Inside.
A grl ! about twelve years of age , Is
complained of for having made roveral
purchases nt various stprcs on credit , by
pretending to bo the daughter of William
INnton , the insurance agent. The ofllcrrs
are after tbo youthful Impostor.
A kcrosena lump exploded Wednes
day night In n residence on Madison street
juit south of Broadway , and caused a cry
of fire , in response to which the Phoenix
hook and ladder boys turned out , but
oven they w ro not needed , the blaze being
mippreased by hand , with no particular
damage.
The tickets for the opcratta , "The
I and of Nod.i' ' to be given at Dohaney's
next Tuesday night , have been placid on
sale ot Seaman's bookstore , where reserved
eats can be hod. The entertainment
promises to be one of the moat pleasing
and vailed ever given here , nnd those who
miss it will miss much.
' Mmo. Rentz'a minstrels sadly cheap-
pointed those who gathered nt Dohany'a
hall Wednesday night. There WAS not
enough merit to the entertainment to
please those who expected that , and not
enough sniuttlnoss to suit thosa who
thought they went going to BOO a leg-show.
A real specimen of the genus tr mp
yesterday canvassed a portion of Main
street for food , and for money to buy fire
water. Ho made so many throats , acted
so ugly , and was so drunk , that Constable
llosecrans collared him and led him before
Justice Abbott , wbp postponed the trial
.until the fellow could got sober enough to
plead intelligently. The prisoner obscured
hia identity by giving his name as John
Smith.
Yesterday afternoon two men were
noticed walk behind a building nearly opposite -
posito the court house , and after chatting
together for a few minutes , proceeded to
blows , with the deliberation of oontctants
in a prize fight. They ponndod each other
for several minutes , nud then neemingly
* atisfied put on their coata , and walked
off together , wiping the blood from their
notes , nnd hunting for a pump ,
Joseph Miller , of Silver Greek , ar
rested on complaint of li. 1 < \ Ellsworth
for threatening to shoot the latter , was
yesterday discharged by Judge Ayleg-
worth. It appears that they were both
V members of a ball club , which is in the
habit of having a > Sunday game on ground
belonging to Ellsworth. The two had nn
old grievance , and when Miller c.uno to
play last Sunday Ellsworth ordered him
away and pushed him. Blown followed ,
lillawoith hit Miller with n board , and the
latter threatened to shoot if be banged
him over the head again ,
W. K. Davis , the general agent ofjtho
Sioux City & Pacific route , Is sending
forth some very attractive reading matter , a
illuitratlng and describing tbo many beau
tiful spots .along the route , and in Minna-
* M > ta eepeplally , where summer tourists can
iind much to charm nnd delight. Those
who are planning trips of recreation and
rest will act wifely to Kok over the many
inducements offered on this route , and
they will gain all needed information by
addressing or calling upon Mr. Davis at
L. his office in this city ,
L.If
If Yesterday forenoon the Itescuo
teamer stationed itself on upper Broad
way for a little exercise. It steamed up
with wondtriul quickness , In two min
utes after striking the match it had
twenty pounds of uteam , in three minutes
forty pound ) , and in fuur and a half min it
utes was throwing a good sized stream.
The bays ainuicd themselves by throwing or
strong stream ten to fifteen feet oter the
tup of the MethodUt church spire , and in
-other way ho ved good work. A large
number of byitamlfng citizens watched U
tiie lest with much interest and pride. Mr
m
ro
It Heada the List rom
Of all other preparations or mtdlcluei. ak
JVciuti of nausea , headache , dlzzlneti or akw ]
rrfKnlrHe ! pf the system , BURDOCK w
M ) BITTKBU have no equal. They hate
"everf , 'l ' In > fforJIng immediate relief. to
' toP
1'ilw $1.00. 28-dlw P
LACEY'S LEGION.
They Seem to Bo Feared by
Offlolftla nnd Politi
cians.
A Petition Picked from ft Pigeon Hole
by The Boo.
There are few men in the cify who
wield moro political influence than
Pat Lacey , chief of the fire depart
ment and keeper of aaaloon on Broad
way. Ho haa many acquaintances , it
a shrewd and enthusiastic worker ,
and haa many wires which ho can pull
with the gruntcst of case. On this
account , probably , there BOOTHS to bo
a general tendency among officials and
politicians to either fall down and
worship him , or at least to beware of
offending him and calling down his
wrath. His strongest power aooms to
bo the fear that ho excites that ho will
wield his political influence for the
spoiling of any pot schemes , which
those who oppose him may devise.
TIIK BEE having no axes to grind , no
friends to shield or foes to prosecuteJ !
* I
dooms it just that the public shall I
have possession of a certain document
which has had n history , but has
hitherto been kept from the public.
It will bo remembered that a short
time ago there was a struggle oror the
position of chief of the fire depart-
ment. Lacey and Frank Guanolla
were the chief candidatesnnd > ho contest -
test was close. It resulted , however , in
Lacey being re-elected. It remained
for the council to confirm him , nnd
some citizens , who objected to him ,
claiming that a man in his business
should not bo given such a position ,
signed a protest against his confirma-
tion. This protest was never pro-
seated to the council publicly nnd
formally , but its existence was known
to some of the aldermen , and for
sundry reasons it was doomed best not
to have it pressed , aa it would raisn
an issue , which would bo "un
pleasant. " The petition or protest
WBB tuokod into a pigeon hole , and
the matter waa quietly hushed up ,
Lacey boinqconfirmod ndthrGuanclla
faction satisfied by the appointment ,
by Mayor Bowman , of one of the
family as a policeman.
THK BKK haa uncovered one of thcso
petitions , and gives it to the public
It is said that others of like rcadiu
were circulated and secured uignaturr
not here given , but this ono will aul
fico. It reads ;
COUNCIL BiAJi'rni Ja. ,
March , 1882.
To the City O.mncll :
( jonlltnwu We , the undersigned
citizona and tax payers , do reaped
fully petition your honorable body note
to appcint Pat Lacey chief of the fir
department , for the following reraon
Many of the young firemen of ou
city are persona of correct habits am
moral principles. They do not care t
visit saloons or gambling houses in
qrder to consult with the chief on th
fire department business.
Wo aak you , therefore , etihor to require
quire Lacey to give up hia unlawfu
jusinoss or that you refuao to elect o
confirm' him to the important poaition
named.
G Lomen David German
P F Brecao Wm Bootland
F T Webb R Krugor
Cyrua Hanilin F Gross
T H Ololand W T Thomaa
A Austin H N Merriam
John Stewart W J Morria
I Troop B N Sprinpgor
0 Wesley WSGladwiu
George Loucka M O Calof
G M Nichols Frank Cooley
Thomaa Jettones J B Lowia
W W Wallace Bon Winchoator
Win Evana M D Tlioa Officer
LWTulloya JJBolin
A L Hondricka J J Good
A J Cook Henry Belong
Thomaa MoDovitt 0 H Howark
Win Guollner John Green
John Sprinko George A Bookhof
J L Wesley G B French
H M Stevens P Johnson
WHMonteith N A Tayler
Isaco Walter K N Calof \
Oscar Knox P J Montgomery
EMHubbard 0 Bloomer
t
The council did not evidently care g
to tackle this question of tire chief , j
Our previous council elected a respect
table man , Mr. Oliver , as chief , but
had to take it back by demand of tlu
fire department , which Pat Lacey
seemed to have under his thumb , -
those members who do not love him
fearing him too much to oppose his
will. The petition was quietly put \
osido. Some of the petitioners have
wondered why nothing was said or
done about it , but after Lacoy'a con
Grmution the matter has rested easj
as being one of the things which , however
over much disliked , could not be
helped. It may revive the hope o
some of these to know that it is no
too late for them to hava a hearing
and perhaps the change they dcsir
may be effected.
There are many citizens vho , whatever
over may bo thought of Pat Lacey a
man , object to a man earn ing on i
business such as ho does orciipyiii ]
as important a position and \tioldiii | $
so much power in city affairs. The
chief of the fire department has him
self been fined for violating the city
ordinances , keeping his saloon opoi
in epito of the law , and only the other i
day ho was arrested by Marshal Jack
son for keeping his bar running Sun
day evening. It is understood that ;
Lacey fools very indignant about his
being thus brought before the bar ,
but good citizens will approve such
impartial action. Pat Lacey shall
hava no more rights , and no Jots
rights , than any other man. If
the ordinances era to bn enforced
is well to bring action against some
such leader , rather than pick outsomo
poor weakling , without iLoney , means
iiilluur.ee , Hi cuw u ( till pond-
lug , nnd the public mil watch with
eaecrncBs the rttult.
It will bo remembered that Mayor
Bowman , in bii iusuifural , endorsed
, Lacey ns follows "I cannot dis U
miss this subject without a particular
reference to the chief of that depart
ment , Mr , Lacey , wliojo equal for
skill and fidelity scarcely exists , but
Hfhoso compensation , in my judgment
not boon , and is not now , adequate
the service performed , and the ro- 10
iponeibility of the position , " The f
mapor'a opinion diflora greatly from
that sot forth in the petition , amen
the signers to which are men of we !
known standing and rcspecla
bility , and whoso opinion i
entitled to public consideration
It remains to bo Been whcthe
Lncoy's political power , hia influonc
over the mayor , hia control of the fin
department , and the fear of the roun
cil that by thwartino him the fire department
partmont would be broken up and the
city loft helpless.
There is another matter of interos
in this connection , which indicate
that there ia an undercurrent nt work
which mry result in Mr. Lncoy'a hav
ing his official head taken ofT. At the
same meeting of the council at whicl
Lncoy was confirmed , Aid , Siodentop
introduced a resolution instructing the
committee on fire department to examine
amino into the expediency nnd prob
able cost of a paid fire dopar'.mcnt ,
The report is to bo made at the /OKU
lar mooting in May.
The significance of this move may
not occur to many. Under the prea
ont state of affairs the council hardly
dare interfere with Lacey , lest by his
control of the department ho coult
retaliate by having the unpaid mem
bers withdraw , and leave the city ia
a lurch. If a paid department ia
secured nuch a general desertion wil
not bo likely to occur. The poa-
aibility of auch a crisis under the
present arrangements doubtless , in
fluenced j the council somewhat , ao thn
the fact scorns to stand forth that Pat
Lncoy controls the fire department
the department controls the counci
and the mayor. The move towards i
paid department looksas if an nttomp
would bo made to break from such i
thraldom of fear and favor.
In justice to the fire department i
should bo said that many nro no
staunch supporters of Lacey , am1
while perhaps they nro not inclined to
make any break , yet they would b <
relieved if his power waa broken
Among so many respectable citizen
as Council Bluffs possesses it is atrango
indeed i , if tbo thcro are not sovora
who would accept the position , am
who could fill it well. The only pro
ludea I needed for a change are frank
noaa , nerve and determination to breal
loose 1 from such ono man power.
--The Nonpareil always copies
alacrity every notice which it can find o
Itself In any of thn rural papers , providei
they contain even a grain of commenda
tion. The following , however , from th
Avoca Delta , It omitted for some reason
'Wonder how the Nonpareil feels ore
Grant's endorsement of Bliilno's South
America policy. Tha query naturally
suggests itself is Grant , too , a "guan
tcented statesman ! ' Perhaps the em !
nent statesman of the Nonpareil whos
talents adrr.i rably adapt him ior chief en
gineer on a gut cart will explain how
Grant catno to ho such n fool ! A little
toasted xunflowor would clem the fuddled
head of the Nonpareil statesman , as it
would have to pass through the recognize
avtnun to hln brain , "
PERSONA ! . .
Mr. .T. McCllntock has gene to Coloraa
on a two weeks' trip.
Reese Nicholas left forOnawa yesterdnj
to look nfter his cattle.
Dr. Osor , of Sunbury , Fa , , Is visiting
Samuel Haas , of this city.
E. A. Troutman left yesterday for n
brief trip to Chicago.
E. U. Odell , secretary of the board o
trade , left for Chicago yesterday.
Mr. II. B. Hine , of South Bend , Ind.
Is visiting friends in this city.
Miss Smith , of Lyons , is paying a vial
to her friend , Mrs. 1S. . 1'iuey , of thl
city.
lion. George 1" . Wright has received th' '
sad intelligence of the death of his uncle
Judge Knnpp , of Kegsauqua , Iowa.
Miss Fannie Darrow , of Corning , Is In
the city , the guest of Miss Davenport
with whom she will remain until next
week.
Tim Mauahan. fur many years an engi
ncer on the 0. , B. A Q. , but now a ell <
business man of Mnlvsrn , was In the city
yesterday.
Attorney J. W. 1'ursen , of Chicago ,
with Preston Keane &Co , , spent last nfghl
In the city , lea\ng ! for Denver this morn
\ng over the Union Pacific.
Mr. Chafl'm has received intelligence ol
the , death of his only sister , Mrs. Shaw , ol
Sidney , Ohio. On Account of his own ill
lioalth ho is unable to go there to attenc
the ] funeral.
An Editor
. What is this ! It is a man. Oh ! so
it is ; I thought nt first it was a wild
animal. What is it the man has in
his hand ? It is a package of bills.
\Vhat is the man trying to do with the
bill * ? Ho is trying to collect them.
Will ho do it ? We fear not. Whore
is ho going ? Ho is going to the sane
turn ; ho has a bill for eighty cents
against the editor. Ho has been
there before. The editor hears the
well known footsteps in the rotunda at
and crawla under the table. The
man comes in and , looking at
the olock , Kays : Is Mr.
So-and-So in ? The olock
does not say anything , but the editor
under the table groans in hia soul of
souls. But the man does not hear a
him He has worn out two pairs of
$7 shoes running after that eighty ej
cents. Ho has on his feet the third
pair of shoos sacrificed in th\r vuiri
pursuit. Ho looks down at thorn and
sees holes in his toes. Ho turns with
weary siqh and goekout apostrophis
ing the editor in strong language.
The editor crawls bjithly from beneath
ho table and joyously completes on
cdiUrial entitled , "St. Jacobs Oil. "
Globe.
The window'light sheet has evi No
dently had another caller.
IOWA ITEMS.
Tramps are provided with board ,
edging and u atone pile at Oreston.
Coal oil street lamps are u failure tn
iookuk , principally becuso they are
ot propei ly attended to.
The Iowa State Bporteinon'a asso-
iation will moot at Cedar Kapidu , Juno .
, 14 , ID , 10 and 17.
Olarinda , Ked Oak , Corning and
3re9t in nro moving to 'secure the
Vieconsin , Iowa & Nebraska railroad ,
Scarlet fever , whiob. had almost dis-
pjiearedat Cedar Rapids , ban within
past few days atarted up again
Oh increased fatality ,
MISSING MAN.
NfcJeon Coy Disappears Myste
riously , and Foul Play
la Feared.
A Threat Overheard in a Snloon
Few Mights Ago ,
There is some little stir in the vir
cinity cf Duck bottom ovtr the sudden
don and mysterious disapperanco of i
man named Nelson Coy , a resident o !
thnt locality. Ho was about his homo
as usual Monday morning , and nbou
10 o'clock in the forenoon made the
remark that ho was going to got some
food for his pigs , and started off. Ho
has not yet returned , and his friends
are greatly excited oror the matter ,
nnd are anxiously trying to solve the
mystery.
Ono theory ia thnt ho has boon
bully dealt with , It has been report
od.to the friends thnt n few nights ago
lie WAS in a saloon , and thcro ho had
a row with n man who threatened io
shoot him , nnd thnt ho would follow
aim to the bitter end , etc. His eud
don disappearance so soon after leads
naturally to the supposition tint per
haps thin threat has been carried out ,
and that he has boon toully mur
dered ,
There acema to hava been no ap
parent reason for the man * o volun
tarily absent himself in this strange
manner. Ho is n man who in height
is about five feet four inches , is uboul
thirty-iivn yenrs old , nnd has a mous
tache. Ho lost his wife by death n
few wonks ago , and has boon living
wiih his mother since. The old lad ;
is nearly beside herself on account ol
the anxious suspense , and it is to bi
hoped that she may soon bo roliovec
by his return or uomo tidings of his
whereabouts
1 > > . Ausuu Muiitb says in The Kvange
list : "It seems to mo that voclferou
praying is on abomination toGod. . t
angels , and to men , nnd that dull , lifelc *
prayers ure a little worse than that , /
little child once heard a strange miniate
pray with his head thrown backward , hi
mice pointing tkyward , and with n loud
ncsH as though ( even thunders had utterec
their voices , and f-hc whispered in he
mother's ear : 'Wou d he have to pray t
loud if he lived neater to Gnd ? ' ' o , m ; ,
child , the nearer we got to God the mnr
husqcil [ oreour vole's , ' " I
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES ,
NOT10K. Special advertisements , u i
Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent
WantBoarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In thl
column at 'the low rate of TEN CENTS PEH
LINE ( or the first Insertion and FIVE CENT-
PER LINE ( or each subsequent Insertion
Lcavo adv ertUemcnto at our oOtco , So.
Pear ) Street , near Uroadway.
Wants.
WANTED.-Six co'pers at once. Jn cph
Koss , llrowlway , found1 Illulfs. a 20 Ct
WANTED Boarders bv ilav or week. Fur
nUhcd rooms , 200 4th meet.
aprSS-Bt *
TTtrANTED Everybody In Council Bluffs I
YY to take Tin BIB , 20 cents per week , de
llvercd by carriers. Office , No 7 Pearl Street
near Broadway.
fTTANTED To buy 100 tons broom com.
TT For partlculan address Council Bluff
Broom Factory , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 668-29tt
W ANTED To buy 2,000 live pigeons. Ap
ply utjiee office. ap27t (
For Sale and Rent
TJ10K BALE One-story frame cottage , 01
E monthly payments of ? W. IJancrolt or 1th
street.
pll9-0t H. C. CORY.
FOR SALE nea-itiful residence lota , ( K
each ; nothing down , and S3 per month only
by EX-MAYOlfvAUQHAN.
apl3-tt
ejWIt KENT llctlitrlid Hotel , middle Uroatl
1 nay , Council Huffs , I own ; li a well-known
house : but location In tbc city. Staollug lu-
cludtd , Call on ornddrcsi
upllOlm 1'ETEK CEC1ITELL.
FOIl HALE WeiberJrund , or Woman's
Friend , the picnt tttrman dkcotcrr
1'olllro euro for fcronlo weakness In all Ms
various forms and , stajte" . At
aprlS 1m UEKAVEN'S Drugstore.
FOR SALE Urijo brick residence , nine
rooms. Goo l locution $1.600.
tprlSOt AMENT&8IM8.
1CU UENT Kurnl-heil rcomi , s. w. cor , Sth
1 Ate. and llth ttreet. apr8-2w"
FOH RENT Two nicely furnished rooms to
t\ng\o \ \ gentlemen , In > cry dolralile locution ,
tpll-tf J. W. SQUIRE &CO.
KENT. Two (20 houeo and one tore ,
FOH ) Broadway. Apuly
prll-lm" A M. WILSON.
SALE Old ptpera25o per hundred , al
FOR Bee office , Council Bluffi * . u27-tf
EOH RENT Large nou o , centrally heated ,
nice erouiids , etc. , ? iB per month. ICmiuIre
nxK offlcn atill-tf
Miscellaneous.
TOST Wednecda * . April 10 , a ladj'iita In del
j man at e t ualtlnir room iltp > t at Trann
frr. Kinder will bo liberally renardcd by loaf I u
this otllco. apiS "t
AND SEE A 8PI.ENP1II CBAYON
CALL of & prflmlnuit citizen , done by *
Irst-dass lloaton aillst , at ihu Envltlor yallory ,
lalnatrfet. qprlStt
Dll. W. L. PATTON-P ij lc ! n and Ocullit.
Can cure any caw ol roro eye * , it I * only
matter of lime , and can cure generally in
from three to ( heueks - It inalui no differ
ence how long dl ca ed. Will straighten con
c > , operate and remove rtjrtgir.tiie , eta , and
Insert artlflcla ] rjCJ api-U
A NVONE WANTING sorre fine quillty broom
J\ . corn seed can tt It bv writing to
uplStf 1' . T MAYNE , Ojuucll Blull * .
One o ! the best .onc1-c ! ej Hotels tn the
West U the
BROADWAY HOTEL ,
A. K 11KAWN , Proprietor.
* . 34 and 36 lroid y , < ouncll llluffu , Iow .
Table supplied with the best the market af-
ard * . OioJ rooms and flrst-clasj bed * . Ttrnis
cry reasonable.
SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL.
N. Anderson , - - Proprietor ,
782 tower lroad ! ay.
T bo ! supplied lth Ihu liest tlio market sf-
enl , Terms f3,00 Mid $ ! ,00 | > trvceK. Tiannlent
1.00 per ilnv.
UNION AVENUE HOTEL.
817 Lower Broadway ,
Mrs. 0 , Gerspacher & Son , /
FIKST OLA.SS HOTEL AT REA.-
ONABLE PRIDES. TRANSIENTS
ACCOMMODATED ,
HOTEL FOU RENT. GOOD REASONS
OR RENTING.
TOO UTTERLY UTTER
0700
BOSTON TEA CO.
Arc Supplying the Aesthatio
Wants of the Public in
PINE GROCERIES.
With Everything in Staples at
the Lowest Prices ,
Fresh Roast Coffees ,
Chioce Drawing Teas.
Boston Tea Co.
16 Main Bt , and 16 Pearl St. ,
Council Bluffs ,
W.W.SHERMAN
MANUFACTURE ! * OF
Eoad , Track , Coach & Livery
HARNESS !
FINE WORK A SPECIALTY.
E. H. 81IEKMAN , Business Manager.
WM. CIIUIBTOPHER , Mechanical Manager
124 S. Main St. , Council BlufTa , la.
GOLD ! GOLD ! GOLD
Bright and yellow and h&rd nnd cMd ,
Molten , graven , hammered and roll'd ,
Heavy to Ret and light to hold ;
Hoarded , bartered , bqught and Bold ,
Stolen , borrow ed , squandered , and doled
Spurned by the young , but hugged by th
old
To the very verge of the churchyarc
mould ;
Fiice of many a c ime untold.
GOLD ! GOLD !
If you want to have gold yni mus
spend your money to the very beat ad vast
age. Do business th cash men , nnc
where only onu yiiee will be asked o
taken.
REMEMBER
"A tree la known by Its fruit "
A store by itapncet.
ONE THING CERTAIN
Oar prices are rlsjht. Our business is a
guarantee that fair dealing is our watch
word. XLOBisour m > uo. Our bus !
ness is in a most healthy condition. Every
department is doing good ivork. Cannec
G ods are gains ; off very cheap. Ten
and Coffees a choice assortment. Fanc <
Shelf Goods for the million. Come am
see ns , wo will do you peed !
F , J , QSBOENE & GO , ,
162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden
House.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
IRON
MANUFACTURERS OF
ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING
AND
GENERAL MACHINERY
Office and Works , Main Street ,
COUNCIL , BLUFFS , IOWA.
Wo eh o special attention to
Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces ,
HOISTERS AND
GENERAL MILL MACHINERY ,
HOUSE FRONTS.
GENERAL REPAIR WORK
will receive prompt attention. A general M
ortment of n
Brass Goods. Belting , Pining ,
AND SUPPLIES FOR
Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooke , Ooal ,
OHAS. HENDBIE ,
President
i OSCAR WILDE 2.
GAS FIXTURES.
Bixby. & Wood ,
THE PLUMBERS.
) n Bancroft or ( Fourth btreets. )
Jt M. PALMEJR ,
DEALER IN
REAL ESTATE ;
ANO LOAN AGENT ,
COUNCIX. BX.TTFFS , IOWA.
Drs ; Woodbury & Son ,
Cor. Pearl & lit Are. COUNCIL BLUFFS.
MAURBE & ORAIG ,
ARTISTIC POTTERY ,
Rich Out Glass , Fine French China ,
Silver Ware &o. ,
to imoAPvm. . COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
"
MRS , fl , J. HILTON , M , D. ,
PHYSICIAN AHD SURGEON ,
222 Broudwuv , Couiioil Blnff * .
. 8. AUENT. JAC011 81118
AMENT & SIMS ,
Attorneys & Coimsollors-at-Law ,
OOUNOIL BLUFFS. HJWA.
HARKNESS , ORGUTT & GO. ,
DRY GOODS
AFD CARPET HOUSE.
Broadway , Cor , Fourth St. ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
mar-2-Sm
J. MUELLER'S
Jhickuriog , Weber. Lindeman , J. Mueller
and other Pianos , $200 and upward.
Burdott , Weatern Cottage , ; Tabor and
PaJoubet Organs , $60andupward. Musi- IM ;
ca Jerchnnoieo of every diecriptioxv
Italian Strings a dpeci&lty ; imported
direct. Miyaio Books , ' Shoe-t-Music , 1'oys ,
Games , Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Re TJ
tail. Pianos and Organs eold for Cash
and on Time. Stock is large , full and com
plete. J ueical Journal jroo on applica s
tion. ' Correspondence Solicited.
'Address :
O J. MUELLER , i
103 South 5th Street. a
IE !
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
F. F. FORD
Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00
Bluff and Willow Streets , Council Bluffs.
FURNITURE HOUSE.
Minors , Upholsteiy.BepairiDE , Etc , , Wood nnd Metallic Coffins.
No.430 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
> UNION BAKERY ,
517 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
THE BEST BREAD IN THE Oil Y None but first class Bakera
employed. Bread , Cake , Piea , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Our
Wagons run all day.
P. AYREP , Proprietor.
M E T C A LF B R O Si ,
WHOLESALE DEALERS . IN
Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves.
. ' CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED.
BXa U L'Jb'JEI ,
EEAL ESTATE AGENT ,
Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved nnd Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , ,
and a number or Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska.
Office with W. S. MAYNE. over Savings Bank , - GOTJN'OILi BLUPS
THE VERVTATEST STYLES "Or
Wall Paper and Window Shades
_
_ a And the Largest Adaoitmcht to Select r'rom.
Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating
Donointho Xiatet Style of Modern Art.
Geo. R. Beard , 11 Pearl St. Council Bluffs.
C. A. BEKllfi , W. KUNYAN , Bluffs.W. JJEEnE.
C. A. BEEBE & CO. ,
Wholesale and lUtall Dealers In
FURNITURE AND CROCKERY ,
Nos. 207 & . 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
Irs , J , E , letcalfe and Miss Belle Lewis
, 7 > "wd "n . rln IlkJnd of fanerrood , * Mch s Laces , Emlrolclcrlc ) , Ladies' Undotwca
of a den , * . pUoni. Aim JlandVercb UIB , both ID silk and linen , hose of all ilnd , thread , pmi
needlei it Wo the
icrrl ewlinc. hope ladles will call and see our stock of ffooda at 133 Broadway bi fore go
B. J. DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET ,
Dealer In
ZEPHYRS , GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS
of All Kinds. A Fall lilno of Canvas , Felts , EniLrnldory. Kiiittlug ;
SlHi and Stotnpod Goods. Nioo Assortnont of AppUqno PJotnro
FIRE AWAY FLANICAN !
i
Or , in the language of Cromwell , we say to the little ,
souls who deal in Shoddy Goods and Wisrepresenta-
ion 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 arena low as it is possible to'soli ( rood goods. Invest
.
ate Tor yourself.
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 1
412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOW1 *
mmm SQUABE , CLARINDA IOWA ,
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