r-tm . , THE DAIL * EBB COUNCIL BLUFP&IOWA WEDNESDAY MATS , 1582. The Daily Bee. " COUKCIL BLUFFS- Wednesday Morning May 3. sunscnirrioN RATES : JO cent * < > r w k Hr Currier , - - - - - p - - . $10 00 per Year Offlco : No. 7 Ponrl Street , Nonr Broadwivy. C. E. MAYNE , Manager City Circulation. H. W. TIliTON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS. .To cph Keller rn ke sulU up IB tlit Intent styles at 310 IJroadwny. t > rl4-tf ArrAngemcnU arc foclnjr irmdc for another game of baao ball neil Saturday afternoon between the Council Bluffs nlno and n picked nine of old players. Take your Ice from the Orders taken at J. T. Oliver's nnd nt Jones Bros1 Rrocery. Mullholland & Ca.t guccessors to 1) . F. lilchcr. npIZItf , T. M. Lnurlno nnd T. II. Mlllard wore yeslnrday arrested by Marshal .Tack- son for frequenting a house of lll-ftinc , and on pleading guilty were fined each ? 5 and coits. * N. Drtisler , known and booked nt the police station as "Dutch George , " wai in the superior court yesterday for lierig ! drunk , nnd was given the lowest fine pos- nible , $ J and costs. A. lively row has broken out between two women , living neighbors on Vine street. One charges the other with plac ing filth on her front doorstep during tlio night , for the purpose of annoying her , W. F. Lowls and William Warrlnor were before the superior court yesterday , churned with malicious mischief. ' Tlio latter wai discharged , and the former held In $50 ball to await the action of tlio grand jury. The probability Is that the light guards will not hereafter receive the dona tion df 815 per month heretofore allowed them by the city , the aldermen scorning nc liic.l to cut down expenses BO far as possible mid doing away withluxuricd. The names of thono whoso ft'seminetiU have been raised by the bo ird of equalization liavo been placed nt the cntrauco of the postofllce and of the city building , notify ing them to appear , if they have anything to say , at the meeting for final action which will ba held on the llth Inst. , in the council chamber. . An emigrant wagon was at an early hour yesterday mornini'successfully tipped over on Broadway by another wagon backing - ing against the wheel. There wni unlove lu tlio wagon and a fire in it , breakfast being prepared , when the spill took place. Tlio contents of the wagon were scattered badly but luckily none of the family were injured. Yesterday wo had the pleasure of ex amining some furnlturo made by the iimto boys In the carpenter akop of the deaf nnd dumb institution , which compares yory favorably with the work of our best me chanics. The boys nro honest , intellg ! < nt and capable , and under the instructions of Mr. Stoudisli are acquiring a high d'greo of skill. skill.While While all were rejoicing in the fact that Council Bluff * is to have a now gov ernment building , it is n special cause of congratulation that the city is under no obligation ta J , W. Chapman and ,7. O. Morgan for securing the same. If John aud Jacob had made their little picnic scheme work they might havu had an ox- ciiso to howl , as usual , "We've killed the bear , " bat oven tliU was not given them. If it had been , no bear would probably have been killed , as the only show to got the bill passed was to kep them nwny , It was A little humiliating for them to have to come back after starting out on such a journey , but It was for the public's good. Yesterday afternoon there was n happy wedding nt the residence of Mr. Andrew Ilauk , on Stuts nan street , his oldest.daughter , Miss Wilhcinian , being - given in marriage to John Frost , who Is ' extensively engaged in mining at Lead- it , vllle. " Justice Balrd performed the cere- " ; monv in the presence of a large company of friends , wno wore given all the hospi tality duo to suah an event , The newly wedded ones started lust evening for their uow homo in Loidvlllo , accompanied by the well wUnes of many friends. Ml s Nollle McMillan , employed at the Metropolitan , who was knocked down by n runaway horse Monday night , does not prove to bo very badly Injured after all , there being no bones broUen nnd no serious injuries. The horse belonged to John Johnson , and was driven to the de pot by Mr. , Mnrcy , who lett the borne hitched and in charge of n boy , while helping his wife upon the car * , While the boy was not looking , a drunken imn un tied the tteod and the , horse started on a mild trot toward homo , but was enlivened by Borne dogs jumping and barking nt him on Bancroft street , causing him to run , Tha horse nnd rig reached homo without damage , oxcspt to the i < lrl. Coals In Dirt. Tlio following transfers of real oa- tate nro reported us taken from tlio county records by J. AV. Squire & Co. , abstractors of titles , real citato and loan agents , Council Bluffs : Avoca L. & L. Co. to N. Hodgoon , und. of cast 70 feet of lots 12 , 11 , 10 , 9 and.8 in block 0. Avoca , 8300 : T. E. Mottor to N. A. Hotter , n J of lot 15 in block 15 , Walnut , $300 ; A. 31. Howe to 0. & II. O , Flalmrty lots 15 and 10 in 0 , in Howard's add. city , $210 ; 8. J. Bennett to T. II. Bennett , a t , n o 0 , 74 , 38 , $2,000 : W. S. Mottor to T. Hotter , n .V lot 16 , in block 15 , Walnut , $300 ; J. 51. Wilson to J. 8. Sullivan , a A n w 21 , 74 , 41 , $2.000 ; M. H. Long to J. L ! Sullivan , n w , B w 24. 74 , 41 , $1,000. To the Temperance Workers ofPotta- wattamlo County. Every township in the county that has not already uoiiu BO is requested to hold A meeting at the earliest pos sible aay and appoint u township pro hibitory amendment committee ol three , the names of which should be reported to L W. Tulloys , secretary of the executive committuo , Oounci Bluff * . The friends of temperance are re quested to act promptly and send in these mines at once. , 7-4t EXECUTIVE COMMITTES , Tbo importation o " * * - * I I * " * W TOO TIMID. The Aldermen Seem Feaiftil of Expressing Themselves On the License Question , ThirtytDnyn For tholPubUo to Tnllc Over the Pro nnd Cons- It was naturally expected that the cify council would nt its last mooting express its opinion at least on what the licenses should bo fixed nt for the coinini ? year. A now ordinance was introduced providing that the licenses should bo granted as now , under cer tain restrictions ; six adjacent residents being needed for the petition , bonds being $1,000 and penalties being from $10 to $50 for violations. The amount of license was loft blank , the council to fill thin with whatever amount they should deem best. This blank being filled , it wns planned to lay the ordinance over until the first mooting in Juno before final action , and in the meantime it could bo dis cussed , and the question of the amount of license could bo thoroughly can vassed. The aldermen hesitated aboutfilline this blank , Some thought it would bo bettor to wait until n full board was present , although Alderman Shu- gart was the only ono absent. Others urged that the blank should bo filled so as to indicate what the council thought was rijht , and that would call out all sides during the next thirty days. The plan was agreed upon to tttart with $1,000 , nnd vote on each amount loss than that until seine sum could bo agreed upon. The motion to fix the license at $1,000 was lost. The motion to fix it at $ GOO received no second. Ono to fix it at $250 was lost , and ono fixing it at $200 received no second , The aldermen thus fussed about the matter , and finally dropped it where it started , and the public is as much in doubt now as before as to what tlio real sentiment of the council is. It is to bo regretted that the al dermen did not have frankness nnd nerve enough to agree upon some amount , giving tlio citizens their best judgment on what the licenses should lie. Then the next thirty days would develop some expression of the people which would amount to something. As it ia , all is as much in the dark as > oforo. Ono of the difficulties in settling : ho matter la not generally under- itood , and it changes the question of high license heru from its aspect in cities of other otatpo. In this state the Biilo of apiritous liquors is prohib ited by law , and the city can only , -ivo Jiconuo to sell beer and.wino. Many , who would otherwise bo in iavor of a very high license , claim that if it is put too high the saloon nui will not take out license' ] at all , jut will confine themselves to the sale of whisky and other liquors , and defy the law. It is well known that cases brought for whisky selling under , ho atato law tire seldom successfully jroaecutod , and that they vill cost the county hundreds of dollars for every fine imposed , [ n citioH in other states aaloon men who are made to pay very high licenses naturally help ferret out und prose- jute competitors who have no license , but hero aa they all sell whisky in violation of the state law , the un licensed , if prosecuted , would turn about and have the licensed ones prosecuted also for violation of the atato law. It is understood that Al der mun Sieduntopf is in a favor of n thousand dollar license if it could bo made to cover as in other places the sale jf whisky as well a * mult and vinous liquors , but under the ciacumstances favors a lower license as moro prac- ; icul. Others are of like opinion. It is well to understand these peculiar circumstances in deciding upon the luuation of lic.unso , but there should bo open , frank , nervy work in handling it , and no hesitancy in offi cials in fixing the sum and enforcing the ordinances. Do not forgot the aalo of short horns , to bo iiold'at the Driving Park in Qouncil Bluffs on Friday next nt 2 p. in. See advertisement. J. P. Hart will offer for sale at same time and place seven head of choice pedigreed females. may ! ! 3t Bliss' sales of millinery was very largo lust month , because no tmoh bar gains were ovar offered before in Coun cil Bluffs , dull and see the prices ixnd goods. You will bo convinced. Choice i usio to.niuht by the Omaha Oleo club und the Juvouilo band nt Dohany's , Mueller sells music at one-third off , A new lot just received , WILD SHOOTING. BullotB Klylnar About Harry Hatch's Salcon but no Blood Shod. About It o'olock yesterday morning there was n reckless row in nnd about Harry Hatch's saloon. The partici pants are said to have boon thu ' 'IJ.uo Jay" saloon man , two of his pot friends of "iiko reputation , and Ed. McCarthy , and the two have como to blowa several times. They mot in Harry Hatch's and it i said that "Bluo Jay" relying on his friends to help him out proposed to thrash Mo- Carthy , The latter run out of the saloon , and pulling his revolver fired several shots , two bullota passing through the front window , but not hitting anyone. The oillcers hearing the shots run to the place , but the parties had scattered and no arrests wore made , Yesterday a warrant was issued for tlio arrest of Mc Carthy for reckless shootinc. Com plaint was also filed against Hatch for keeping open at that hour of the night , Ho pleaded guilty and was fined $15 and coats. All concerned are keeping "mum" very about the thu details of thu nflair. Grand opening of Paris millinery at L. 0. Arbuthnot's , 440 Broadway. I'nday and Saturday , May 5th and Oth. The latest styles for spring and summer in dress-making and trim- wings. may2 5t A beautifully trimmed hat for ono dollar at Bliss' , LIGHTING BY LIGHTNING. A Move to Use the Electric Light For the Streets of Council Bluffs. to Hnvo tin Exhibition of iti Power * The talk concerning the electric light in this city for driving thn dark ness out of the streets at night-timo has ripened into some little action. At the council mooting Monday nipht the fire committee was authorized to communicate with an olectrio light company now exhibiting in Burling ton , and got thorn to inako a similar showing hero. The company has offered to coma to this city and jzivo on exhibition for thirty days , which will bo ample ttmo for the citizens to sco its workings , The company offers to light the same area as is now light ed aud to give fifty per cent moro light than is now furnished , and to charge the city no moro than it is now paying for gas , It is understood that if the olcctric light company will thus give a satis factory test a contract will bo entered into for lighting the city. The Bur lington Hawkoyb of last Friday thus speaks of tjio test of the light being made there by the company : Another very aatiflfuctory illumina tion by means of the olcctric light was given in Burlington last evening by Messrs. Beers and Webb , who are here in the interest of the Metropoli tan company. This was the third il lumination that has been madn , and the test will bo continued each even ing throughout the week. The light on last evening burned steadily , nnd only confirmed the good opinions that had been previously en tertained by these who had soon it on the two preceding overlings. It is but uttering the simple truth to say that this light has won the un qualified and hearty endorsement of every business man and citizen of Burlington , who has given ita merits the attention they deserve , and many of them are outspoken in their praises. It may bo proper to state right lioro , in order to illustrate the difficul ties which Messrs. Beers and Webb liuvo had to combat , that the genera tor , now located at Darby's elevator , on Third street , ia the first ono made by the former gentleman under Una patent , and is devoid of many of the later improvements which add much to the usefulness and utility of the machines as they are built to-day. The light has met wii.li favor here , mainly on account of ita uniform steadiness , as in this particular it eclipses all other electric lii/hta now manufactured. Mayor John Zoiser visited the elevator vator whpro the generator was running last evening , and adm'rodtho sim plicity of its workings , snd said the lights were "splendid. " Conductor Hoyt , of the 0. , B. & 3. , says that the lights on exhibition liero boat anything of the kind in usei in Chicago. On Wednesday evening Mr. A. T. Hay stated that , for steadiness and uniformity , the light was unquestion ably the best ho over saw. Mrs. John D. Mason , of Chicago , who is here on a-visit with friends , has soon a great many electric light * up there , and pronounces these vastly superior to any of thorn. A number of commercial travelers at the Barret iiousp , who watched the light last evening , pronounced it the best of the dnd that had como under their ob servation. Baby carriages , bicycles , velocipedes and children's wagons nt Mueller's. NID , NOD , NID. A Largo Audience at Dohany'a Have a. Poop at Dream Land. Last evening there waa a large audience - once gathered at Dohany'a at the en tertainment offered by the Robert Parkos club of the Baptist Sunday school. The entertainment proved an excellent one and reflected gratt credit on these who planned it , and ecurod its success , as well as to the participants. The stage was pleasing ly adorned with floral stands nnd other decorations , andtho , programme was a varied ono and full of merit. A double quartette from the Omaha Glue club waH present nnd gave some excellent choruses , calling forth hearty applause , and some excellent solo work was done also by its mem ber , The Glco club is over listened to eagerly , and this representative eight did honor to the organization and furnished a very acceptable portion tion of the evening's entertainment Thu Juvenile bund discoursed some rare music for BO youthful players , and gathered new honors for themselves. An amusing little recitation and picture of childhood in real lifo was given by little May Seaman and Lutio Pryor , under the title of the "Light Infantry. " Another amusing feature was the chorus of the Schmoker family , who appeared in costume and made much merriment. The family consisted of Mrs. P. M , Pryor and Misses Kittio Whitney , Ida Tastoviu and Lulu Smith. Some statuary tableaux were also given with good effect. The most fascinating part of the en tertainment was the operetta entitled "Tho Land of Nod , " portraying the visit of six little sloopy-hoads to the king of that land , and the wonders they saw at his court. It represented six little children in their beds , and the dreams , fairies , oto. , which are supposed to bo about them during their sloop. The following were thu participants ; IClnc-Dr. A. lHardett. . /Cabfo' ' Ministers The Baud Man , Gall Hamilton ud Jack O'Deumn , Mr. lioone. lluyal 1'ages Herbert Brooks , aud Tice Jtockafellow. Dream Hnrltei Muuea Julia Walker , Minnie Cole , Cora Stimson , Louise Mo- Kenzle , Cora Kees , Ida Lutz , Cora Woudbury , Georgia lienuett. Dream I ! illin Poly Ilatcher. Sleepy Heidi M.W Seaman , Victor Doom- , Harry L&nge , Mabel Lange , Char lie Seaman , Marie Iteckleai. Standard Dourer--loorKO Laucks. The Dreams "Th Drsar pioneer , " Charles Lauckn ! "My Lady Fortune , " Mrs. Boon * ; "Old MaiUr Goo e. " Mr . MMlaryj "Goblin Can nnd Mutt/ ' Fred die Hog n ; "Q enofthe Dollies , " Min nie Wells ; "Dream Princess , " J nDas- moncl , The costumes were very pleasing , and the music most excellent. Miss Efilo Warrun , the accompanist of the evening , showed rare good skill and taste at the piano forte , and to her is duo moro than the passing word which can now bo given. Much moro depends upon an accompanist than is generally realised , and the responsible position she filled so well last evening as to add much to the enjoyment and smoothness of the entertainment. You can got cotter bargains in toys and fancy goods at J. Mueller's than clsowhero. PERSONAL. Judge Loufbourrow , of Atlantic , T as in the city yesterday. Harpe Wilson , ex-mayqr of Avocn , was in the city yesterday. Kx-Mftyor Vaughan now rejoices in the arrival of another boy , who canto May 30th. Jtitt in time to enjoy May-day. W. A. Spencer , publisher of thu Tri bune , nt Macedonia , was In the city yes- tordny nnd favor d Tnu BRK with a pleas ant call. He reports Macedonia ns re building quite rapidly , after Its destruc- tire fire ; nnd that business there is reaton- ably active. Bargains in Checkering nnd Weber pianos nt J. Mueller's. ' It Heads the List Of all other preparations or medicines. In cases of nausea , headache , dfzzincn * or irregularities of the system , BUMIOCC BLOOD BITTKIIH lime no equal. They never fail In tlfordlng immediate relief. Price 31.00. 28-dlw A now lot of Gondron iron-wheel baby carriages at Mueller's. Satisfactory. Mrs. Wa'lacn. Buffalo , N. Y , writes : "I have used BunnpcE BLOOB BITTEKH for nervous nrd billons headache ) , _ and have recommended them to my trlcn'ds ; I believe tlicm superior to any other medi cine I have used , and can recommend them to anyone retniiring n cure for bil iousness. " Price 51,00. 28-dlw J. Mueller has a few moro upright and square pianos to rent. A recent order promulgated by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail road ia ot considerable interest to sportsmen. It authorizes the free transportation of dogs and hunting equipments when accompanied by ; heir owners , and forbids baggage men : rom demanding fees for taking care of thorn. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK. Special advertisements , such an Loet , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rout , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS FEft LINB ( or the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PKll LINE far each subsequent insertion. Lcavo tulv ertlecmcntg at our office , Ko. 7 Pearl Street , near llroadway. Wants. A No. 1 punts maker. WANTED JOIHPH HKIIIKU , Council Bluffs. may3 W Sltuatbn I T aboyat2 ! amonth WANTED for-n or herding c tt'.e. Address Mrs. K. A. King , Council > lufld. trnyi-3t Boarders uy da > or week. Fur nished rooms. 200 4th street. pr20 Bt * TTTANTED Everybody In Council Bluffs la YV to take Tun tits , 20 cents per ncek.de hcred by carriers. Office , No 7 Pearl Street1 near liroodaay. "VTJTANTED To buy 100 tons broom com. VV For particulars addrcus Council BluH > Uroom Factory , Council BluCCs , Iowa. 65S-20tf For Sale and Bent RENT Part or whole of nice rutidenco , 3 ' or will sell on caiy termj. Apply at I'eo ' Pill co. ma)2-tf SALF Black and wbito Sctt.r pup. by Fen Doyle Council rtutfj , la. rnj2t' KENT Front room , furnlshcrl or tin- FOU , wlti or wlthoutboaid. 7th street between Hh und 9th ac. . may2 5t TYF.EK CUMMIN03. IlENT Two p'easjnt rooms In Tory ds- FOIl location , cither furnithcd or Uifurn- shod ; suitable for ladlis or trcntlenion , aprll-tf J. W. SQU.UC & CO. SALE Dca'itiful residence lots , $00 FOR ; nothing down , andS3ptr"ionth only , by KX-MAYOK VAUGHAN apl3-tf IlENT licchtcll'u Hotel , middle Broad way , Council Illuffs , Iowa ; ha well-known louse : best location in the ilty Stabling In- cludi-d Call onoraddrcsi apllO 1m PETEIt 11FCHTELL. , SALE Wtllx rfrund , or Woman's 1,1011 I rlond , the prat ( .crman dlecotery. Positive cure for frnm'uuakncsa lu all Us rarlous forms and sta e * . At aprlS 1m ItEIIAVEN'S Drugstore. I7IOH I1UNT Kurd-lied rooms , s. w cor , Mh JJ Ave. and llth ttrect. apria w' RENT. Two $ 0 house and 0110 tare , FOR Broadway. Apul ) aprll-lm * , A M. WILSON. "T Ort BALE Old papers "to per hundred , al 1) ) Iho Bee office. Council lHuflj. se27-tf " 170R HUNT Lnrgo house , centrally boated , J1 nlco Krounds , etc. , 8 D per month. Enquire at BKR nlhra anll-tf Miscellaneous. OAU.KRY still ahfad ; orcrj- JJ thing readj for spring trajp , Vluug tuen lor lithographic purposes. Best work In city. T OST A if old carted rli'S ' between Broadway JJ and the trarmler , last October Flvedol- l rs reward will bo pjld by leaving tame at this office. mist Ot . W. L. PATTON-Pb > elclan and Oculist. DR. euro any case of porecje" . It la only a matter of time , and can euro generally In rein three to ( Ho weeks-It makes no differ ence how long dUcasrd. Will straighten crofs eyes , operate and rtmoro Ptyrrglnmt , etc. , and Insert artificial cjes , * KYONE WANTING sorooflno qu llty broom J\ . corn ced can Ret It br writing to p3 ! U P. T. illAYNE , Council Bluffs. One of the best srtond-class Hotels In th West Is the BROADWAY HOTEL , A , E IR WN , Proprietor. Nos. 631 and 030 BroadwayCouncil Bluffslow * . Table supplied with thn best ths market af- O'd * . G od roomi and Orst-clasi boda. Terms i cry returnable. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL , N. Anderson , - - Proprietor , 732 Lower Brwdnajr , Table supplied with the best the market af fords. Terms S3. Wand f 1.00 per week. Transient M.OOperdav. UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son. FIRST GLASS HOTEL AT UEA- SONAKLE PRICES. TRANSIENTS ACCOMMODATED. HOTEL FOK RENT. GOOD REASONS TOO UTTERLY UTTER ! "STJti'JL" T7OO BOSTON TEA GO. Are Supplying the Aesthetic Wants of the Public in ' FINE GROCERIES , With 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 MANUFACTUlinR OF Road , Track , Coach & Livery o FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. E. n. SHERMAN , IHisIncss Manager. WM. CimiSTOI'IIER , Mechanical Manager. 124 S. Main St. , Council Bluffs. Ia. GOLD ! GOLD ! GOLD ! Bright and yellow and h\rd and cold , Molten , graven , hnmmercd and roll'd , Heavy to Ret and light to holdi Hoarded , bartered , oought and sold. Stolen , borrowed , squandered , and doled ; Spurned by the young , but hugged by the old To the very verge of the churchyard mquld ; Price of many aciime untold. GOLD ! GOLD ! If you want to hnve gold you must spend your money to the very heat advant age. Do business with c.ish men , nnd where only one in ice will be asked or taken. REMEMBER "A tree is known by its fruit " A store by its prices. ONE THING- CERTAIN Our prices nro right. Our business is a guarantee that fair dealing is our watch word. XLORiaour motto. Our busi ness ia in a most healthy condition. Every department is doing good work. Canned Goods are goint ; off very cheap. Teas and Coffees a choice assortment. Fancy Shelf Goods for the million. Come and see us , we will do you food. F , J , OSBORNE &CO , , 102 Broadway , Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , PAINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Offlco and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. We give special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HlOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention. A general as sortment of Brass Goods , Belting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooke , Coal , OHAS , HENDEIE , President. 2. OSCAR WILDE 2. GAS EIXTUKES. Bixby & Wood , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets. ) J. M. PALMER , DKALKU IN REAL ESTATE ANO LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Drs ; Woodbury & - Son , . 33 "SB O ? I S Cor. I'earl & l t Avo. COUKCIL Bi.UFFfl. MAURER & CRAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Blob Cut Glass , Fine French China , Silver Ware &o. , 840 BKOADWAT. CQUNCir. BLUFFS. IOWA. MES , fl , J , HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Brondwuv , Council Bluff * W. 8. AMENT. JACOB 8IUB AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & Oounsellors-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFF8. IOWA. HARKNESS , ORCUTT & CO. , DRYG Broadway , Cor , Fourth St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. mar-2-Sm - - J. J.A. The Boston Times , Sunday Moraine- , April 16,1882 , : A fiano an hour is the product of 3VC -A. the manufaotpr7 of Messrs. Ohickeriug & - . Sons in , this oity. Possibly this asseition requires a few wrds of explanation. TJ There are sixty wtrkiue hours each wr ek , and since the .year 1882 came in , the number of pianos finished by this firm averages over sixty-one per week , J. MUELLER , IV O ; Aeent for Nebraska and Iowa , o 103 South 5th Street. IB COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. F. Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and raiow Streets , Council Bluffs. Mirrors , Upholstery. Repairing , Etc. . Wood and Metallic Coffins , No. 430 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE OITY None but firat-claas Bakora employed : Bread , Cake , Pies , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. P. AYREP , Proprietor. METCALF BROS. ! WHOLESALE DEALERS . IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. GOTTZSTGXX. EEAL ESTATE AGIMT , Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , A and a number or Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. J Office with W. S. MAYKE. over Savings Bank , - COUN'giL BLU a i | THEJVERYT7ATET STYLLSTOK * Wall Paper and Window Shades Jtj And the Largest Assortment to Select from. Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating , Done in tlio iLntont Style of Modern Art. Geo. R. Beard , 11 Pea l St. Council Bluffs. I C. A. BEI'.BE , W. BEEBE C. A. BEEBE & CO. , , Wholesale and Itctal Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. and liss Belle Lewis Irs. J , E , letcalfe Are now dealing In all kinds of fancy goo s , pnch as Lacce , Embroideries , Ladles'Undcrwca of all descriptions. Alsn Hand ! crchieie , both In fill and linen , hoae of all Hindu , throw . , pi needles , itc. Wo hope the laales will call aud see our stock of Ko ds at 638 Broadway b. fore - bg elsewhere , _ S. J. DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET , Dealer In ZEPHYHS , CERMAHTOWN AND FANCY YARNS of All Kinds. A Full JL.lno of Cnuvos , Felts , EmTiroldory , Knitting Sillrs and Stamped Goods. WJon Annortnent of Applique Pictures Z. T. LINDSEY & CQ , 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , 101 Anfl WESTSIDfi SQUARE , CLARINDA IOWA ,