Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 06, 1882, Page 6, Image 6
' } . 'E ' DAlLf BLOTF& JCWA SATtBDAi' MAY 6 , 1&82 , The Daily COUHdL.BLUFFS. . . Sattirdny Morning May 0. 8UIW < RIM ION HATES : By CVrler , 'JCt-tnl pfr wwk ItjMail , . ir > c r Ofllco : Ko. 7 Pearl Street , Nett 0. 11 JIAY.NK. y rn < rer Tlfv H. W. TIT/TON. Glty Editor. Ladles Ri to Hlh 1 for yourfnni. JillM has the largest line of nice fan in tli a city , i7oJCh | Itcltcr niAke-i stiilfl In th l.it Ml styles at niO Hroadw.iy. apr4-lf The outgoing trn'n ' c.wtward tli ! afternoon la oter Ilia Clilcigoft lioel liland. Tlicie will ba a KVIII of 1 > a c bill i > l.\y bd this afternoon nt two o'clink beU'eon the Couhcn'lllufh nine and n picked nine. T.ikc your Ice from the IJluo Waston * . Orders taken nt J. T. Ollxcr'i and nt Jnne IJn ' grocery. Mnllliollaud A Co. , Eiicccetors to 1) . F. Kiclicr. nplS'Jtf A. co'orcd boy iiftoiod Orecn wni yes- tcnlay collared for filching como cannci fruit from Pllbort'it grocery tloro. Ho < lonled the choree , and wai loclcod up for a healing. Henry WilllnniK , ch.ttged with threat- cning to cixrvo anotlier colored gentlftnan v/lth arar.ar , wai luforo thn court yester day , nnd had hi cuso continuuil until next tTuesdiiy. Mr ; , llliii n ill display hrr ptttcrn : lints nnd lionnoU Situidav. All Indies w.intin patterns wl'l ' do well by cnllint' , as they will bo told at cost , One day only. Hon. .T. 11. 1'incli , widely known as n temperance wurkur and talker , H to npcal : nt Dohnnj'rt next TlmrHilny ovcniiij , ' , nt which time find phcn n IHH H niuetinvitli roinini , ' nnnic nnd oilier nccnnipMiimrnls will l/o / held. Yesterday nftarnonn u _ man was picked up nenr GilborLN Icc-hoiwc , lieio he waa tnkmt ; u chilly elecp. Ho wa no drunk that ho had to be carted to Iho cnl.v boose , whom ho wai booked ni I ) . C. Stripe , of Silver City. Bttllinau lUten , who wai arrested about a week ago for ruislnj ; a row in tlio Phoenix paloon , hnd Ida c.H'j ndjui > ted in 'i \ tlio ( superior court yo.it onlny by pleading guilty to being ihuuk ami disorderly nnd li paying $1) ) nod costs. An important meolinff of the bonrl of Ar.\io ] will bo hold next Monday inouniy , 'todUcnsHtho qneBtion as to whcro the pro- poecd s'lvcinmcnt l.nildin ! ; should bu located , to hear tlio ici it of the delegate , AV. C. Jnmci , nnd to consider sundry amendments to the conotitutlon and by- Jaws. There should be u full attcndanco. Itev. I * . F. Urejco will p each Sunday - day evening at tlio liroadway Methodist church 04 "The Kight nnd Duty of the State tJ Prohibit the Alanfif.icturo nnd Sale of Intoxicating Liquors , " All per- HOIIB interested in the diocumon of the question nro invited to be present. In the morning nt the emno chmch will bo preaching ru usual and sacramcnl.il ser vice. There ar said to bo four rural saloons within two miles of the city limits , which are llililc to nay Ikcmo under the law , nnd which have been duly notified. Ono aaloon has paid , and of ono there IB eom doubt ns to its liability , and the dhtunco will Imvo first to bo mcniurcd tudetcrmino whether it It within or beyond the two miles. The two otheisnro yet to be heard from , A move is being nwdo to secure for this city a now nnd complete dlroutory , and Mr. .T. 1' . Diuhncll , of Des Molneo , is MOW on the ground laying out the prelim inary work. This city neodH n good di rectory , nnd needs It badly , nnd the prom ise 1) inado that thiu new ono will meet that want fully. Mr. lUislinell has had experience , undthu direct. 11 ie which ho has prepared for other cltioa and hit own penonal Btmiding nrs asaiiranccs sulllcieiit that the public may expect n full , correct and conrouient directory of thia city. llev. Mr. Copekud will lecture to morrow oveuinu t Dohany'a on "The Peril , " the Baino to begin at 7DO ; o'clock. This chinge from afternouu to evening Is made for the couvoiilouco of many who * cannot well ntteud at any other time , nnd with the hope of nccming the larger audi ences to which the ttddreiKsi ot Mr. Cope- laud ore ccrUlnly tmtitled. The address to-morrow night will bo on a subject of general IntereH and it is , to bo hocd | that none will mis * the opportunity of hearing the Ideas which thii ublo speaker will ad vance , A. peculiar nnd touching fnnerjl was held ytbteiday afternoon. The proceshlun consibted of Mancul .lackhon nnd two l > rUoners at the jail , who occupied the broad eeat of the former's biig y. The remains thus laid nt ret > t umsisted of two dead dog . Thvro is not uny work to apeak of for the | > rl onera , and hence they are used for nil uuch odd jobs ns thin , nnd sem to ruthcr enjoy the thtnoa ti bo frea for ihort time from the uteneli and nick- nlng air which ptr > ades the calaboose. There ousht to bo inoro work , anil more fredh air for the prlionern , for confiue- < ment iu the present hole must bo honlble on hot days. William lionfield , a mere boy , who has been fast nuking a bad reimtnticu for one of hli years , WM before Judge Aylee. worth yesterday. William has been In the habit of running away from , home and school , doing petty tricks of all sorU , stealing , etc. , and has a particular per- chant for uteallng padlocks from gates and barns. The judge , after gh ing the lad some sound advice , ht lilui go on promise of future good brhnvlor , and with the undentandlng that the first bad break he made , be bhotilJ be Bent at once to the reform school , The Init men of the little fellow he w behind ono of the tilgti board fences on liroadway , consult * Ing with some of his boot-black friend ? , and narrating bU experiences with much erident pride. TO UNITARIANS. Ilov , W , E. Copeland will lecture to-morrow night at 7:30 o'clock ia Dohany'a Opera house. Subject of lecture "Tho Devil. " AGAIK. Jnmes Ratttrrt * Prort Wash \t1tft FuHltar Tidings About the Qovsrntnent Yertwdsy morning Jodtjc "W , C Jameii relumed from Wshingf : > ii whither lie went by request of tli commUtaa of the board of trade tc hull ) Boouro the appropriation fov s government building in this city. 1 It reports lint there was little opposition to ( tt'rrcomo cxoopt nmonj ? . a fen domoenilio jnoinberB.ftiidby Mlhfftcto rilyesplftiniuijt' ) thcmthe situation nm the jmtico nf the dutnantl for n build ing hero , there wjv nothing to ntanc in tlio wny , and \vhen ( ho innttur came to a vote Oon. llookor made ivory i very tolling apurch in favor of Coun oil HhilFi-H mm thu vote was nlmo ttnnniiuou3 in favor of the npproprii tinn. tinn.Tho The bill is yet to paw the aonitc but thuro is 111 Liu doubt nbout that ,13 it will bo cirriocl without oppoei lion , hence buinx but u mutter o form , in foot. A coinmi.iaion ivil then bo appointed , who will decide upon locution , plans , otc. The situ now talked nbout inoit prominently is that nearly oppo&ito thu court house and owned by the Catholics , bu whether it will bo choacn in yet n , inalter of uncoitainty. One matter may outer somowh.V into thu quoalion of location. It is now curtain that the first , of July there will bo n c.irrior nyateiH cttab- lishod hero , by which there will bu a free dclivory , doing nv..iy with the iiecimity of inatiy Koing in psraou ( o the pontollico ro often us now , Tli'i v.itl miilio it luas noues.i.iry to havu the poPtotlice located in the very cen ter of the city , and will avoid some natural diaciusion mi tohoro that center really is , If the bmincsa men can got their mj.il dohvurcd at their oriiceii , thuy will n t bo no captious P.B to n block or t\Vo difFijr- cnco in the loc tion of the building. i esido3 tlio Catholic property , other oilca are proposed. Ono is to cccuro the ground on Broadway on which the I'acific liousa now ntunds. Still another in to buy the Shugatt property juat noutli of the present jontolHco. A full dir.cuiaion in to bo lad at u board of tin do mooting to bo iold next Monday ni < ; ht. 2XECTK.IC An Economical Finn For Gottlncr It Soon KstubllslieU Iloru. The nocd of an oloctria fire ulurm iaj ocoii long felt here , and the mat- .or having boon pretty thoioughly canvnseod by the fire committee of the souncil , a report haa boon presented recommending the establishment of moll an alarm iiyBtom. In the pren- jut financial condition of the city , it MB been rather a perplexing quoRtion is to where the needed funds could bo iccurod conveniently , the amount ro- nrirod on the start being $1,000 , for which twenty boxes , and the needed viro nnd bolla can bo provided. A way has now boon opened , aovcr.il almncca having been presented for jolliii' ' the old hand-onginu , which has jeon lately laid off duty , it being doomed by the oftJoiala Unit it wan a iccdlcsa expense to keep it manco'l. .t now Bcouni that the engine can bo old for enough to pay the cxpenooa ) f CBUbliahiiii ; the electric alarm aya- em. Tlio officials at Glcnwood are inuring on thin engine with u view of lurclinaiiijj it , and Odobolt , in Sac ounty , nlflo wauta i . It bidding bo- omea lively enough a fair price can jo obtained , and the money c.m bo jotter iuvoatod in tlio alarm system , oeing that the city has already two wo Btoamora and other apparatus for ta protection. The Otunptilfrnnt Avoca. A very interesting prohibition neeting was hold laat Thursday night n Avoca , under the nuapicoa of the vnox county prohibitory amendment illianco. The meeting waa called to order and iresid'jd over by E. Filch , who an- louncud the object of the gatlu-iing itid presented tlio necessity of earnest nd unitol work to accuro the aucceas > f the amendment , Col. L. W. Tulloys.tho first apoaker , lovoted his time to the conaideration f the business phuco of the qucHtion , md urged that it was to the highest nterost ot every buaincsj man to vole or prohibition. Capt. J.Y. . Hamilton followed uth an earnest apeuoh of ever an lour , to which the uudionco listened ittontivoly , allowing their approcia- ion by frequent outbursts of np- ihuiso. Thu captain waa outspoken nd aagrossivo in his dealing with the niottion in hand. The choir rendered an excellent nthom , nnd n eong and duet dded to the interest of the occasion Ither incotiims are to follow , and Lvoca bids fair to bu thoroughly on- iyhtoned on the pros and cons ot' the sjjuo before the time sot for balloting. TIU ; OTHKH Biur. The Avoca Delta of thii week states hat on Tuesday evening a lar o nuin- jor of citizens of all classes attended in anti-amendment meeting at Bui- /or'a hall. G. Doidrich was called to ho chair and J. 0. Hotzul chosen ecrotary. A permanent organization was then had , with the following mined gentlemen as oilicors of the slub : A. Harris , president ; 13. 0. SoiQort , vice president ; J. 0. Hotzol , recording aocrotaryj G. Duidrlch , corresponding - responding aecrotary , and R. Voss , treasurer. The mooting waa then nd- dresnod by John Lindt , Kaq.of Coun cil muffs , and Mr. Griffin , president of the anti-amendment county orcani- sation. It is said that on the train return ing from Avoca the prohibitionists and anti.prohibitionista from this city mot and had a lively discussion in the car , which of course convinced nithoc par ty of error , but seemed to enlighten and interest the listnuiug passooaora , the debate being hot. The Webster City Argus aays that n Mr. Carver , a shining light in the Methodist church , has skipped out after having attempted to commit an outrageous oflenso against chastity , decency and morals. THE OUTLOOK. A Weakening of the Prcwpect for High Licensor in Ooun- cil Bluffs. The /net Ihsl petitions for and against the ft ting uf saloon lionises at $1,000 have received many nigntn in dicates Unit there was n Booming show for having Iho ftaloon li0211 sen fixed at n much higher figure than hi present , but the nioro the matter IB canv.iMcd , nnd the more fully the opinions of Iho ftldoiman nro learned , the less seem Iho piohabilitii'H of such n raho. The now ordinance now pending has not nnd the blanks filloJ/ixing the amount ot the license , and the council will not fill them until itn first meeting in June , when the ordinance \\ill como up rgain. It will require a three- fourths vote to pass tlio ordinance , nnd an the council now atanda it will require five out of the nix vet < > annd it in well nndorht jed that moro than ono of the iildcimon will vote ngiiiiftt a very high licons" . The Btronnoat icason urged in nu ( > port i f the voting agiinst oven u $500 loin that the city cannot oifor protec tion except on ale , beer and wine , aa the Btato law forbids the ealo of the Rtrong bovcratjos , and that men can not pay hitli licences for tlitiso dnnkn alone , and if they vend alco holic buvera es to help swell the pro fits , they are HaVlo to prosecution as though they had no license nt nil. Some of the aldermen oay thojr would favor high license If they could jjrant full protcc'ion in return , but r.a l'iey cannot they socm. to favor only a a olight niign , nay f200. Among Iho contemplated changes Ihoro are tovcral important ones. Ono ia that the Avholo yeai'n license hall bo paid in advance , instond of dribbling nlont ; in small imn'hly or qu"rteiiypaymcnta. Ti.o city clerk took the puina to hunt up the the old records of ; t few dayo ngo , and found that at ot.o time in the past , wlioa the Hci.neo W.IR fixed it SI CO , and nil of it required as ciah in ad- v.ince , the receipts ono day were 9,000 , , aixty saloons having taken out the piporf ! at that fi uro. In the : ) rp3ent cramped condition nf the city , -t - is thought that if a few thousand dollars could thin bo collected at once , instead of being dragged along Jirough the year , it would be a help ; n time of need. Another important change contem plated in the doing away with all ioavo to tnuiBfcr iicenics. At present unoxpircd licaiiaea are hawked about , unl picked up by irresponsible adven- ; iiiers , who buy them en rap , gela , few kegs end jugs , run a dive for n few mouths , and then skip out for iiomu low field when thia goto too hot for .hem. Ey making them non-trans- 'orablo , they would bo in the hands of nen who c/tlculatp / to remain porma- lent , and the city would also bo & gainer financially. It is expected too that the leave to sell will bo taken away from all hard and disorderly houses , cutting them completely from keeping bars. A number of amendments to the > roposcd ordinance are being pro- mrcd , and while the chancas are that 10 great laisu will bo nmdo in the amount of licenses , yet there will bo other changes , which , if earned out , will excite scarcely less discussion , and awuko opposition from some , vhilo they will draw out hearty np- jroval from these in favor of law and order. PERSONAL. John N. I\Uhvin ! returned yesterday rein NVashington. Atwood & Vex , tlio wull ktiovvn livery men of Omulin , yesterday paid n visit to his city. Mw. 1' . If. Piyor ami her sister Mru. I. W. Tilton , loft jejtcrday for a few vcek ' visit to friends in Wisconsin. ! . P. lluslmel ] , secretary of the les Moines boni-d of trade , made THE UKK a ileasont call yesterday. To the Tompornnco Workera of Pottn- wiittanilo County. Every township in the tiounfy that ias not already done so ia requested o hold a meeting at the carlieat pos- iblo nay and appoint a township pro- libitory nmuiidnuint committeu of hrco , the namea of which should bo oportod to LV. . Tulleys , necrolary f the executive committee , Council Bind * . Tlio friend * of temperance urn re- luostod to act promptly and send in huso lumus at onco. a7-H EXECUTIVE COMMITIKB , IOWA Audnbon has ruined the ncccaaary uiids to equip u hook aim ladder coin- any. C.V , J.irois hai boon appointed uditor of Emmet county , to fill va- ancy. A miner named Jamoa Hwcotmilk vaa killed by u promaturu blast tit Uc- umwa last week. Foropaugli takes in Town for the irons business thu yoarand Harnuin , J. it II. keep away. Throe additional buildings , coating bout § 10,000 , are to bo ndded to the oldioia1 orphani' home at D.wcnport. In unloading a cur of telephone ) ole.i nt LuMara the other day , llonry latt , of M arthalltown , had u leg broken by a falling polo. Roland James , aged 15 , has been nissing from his home in Ida Grove inco April Stith , and his folks are anxious to learn his whereabouts. Several parties in Dos Moines at- empted to cross the track of the 0. , 5. it Q. and wore struck by the en- cine. Ono man , Lewis McGuire , col ored , was killed , Robert Graham will die , and Mrs. Mary Connor was seri ously injured. The Iowa state board of health held Is annual Bosnian at Muscatine Tues day. After the transaction of the or- Unary routine business , the tallowing iflicors were chosen : President , Dr. W. 8. Robinson , of Muacatino ; socre- ary , Dr. 11. J. Farquharson , of Dos tloinos. Mrs. L. J. Gray's young baby waa n its carriage on the sidewalk at Iroonfield , the other day , when a ; uat of wind rolled the carriage into ho stroek directly under the feet of a spirited team , and the horsea ran away. From the debris of the b by carriage , which wna kmxjked intoar unrfci nisa Ui state , Mrs. Gray tool her baby tntally unhurt , llio lifth ono laughed nnd cooed when taken up A DuRertu Yarn. llrwJtlyn Knglp. When R man becomes o morose ot hard-Iieorted that he cannot sit down now nnd then nnd indulge in ft kuph hfe needs repairing. Laughter sweet ens the temper ; just rend thia nscouot of n Dakota farm , fo morrow after dllincr , and tee if it dons not * ' Y , air , " r wnod the Dalsotn man , M a crnwd of ngrlcuhuialists floated thftimolvus nrnulid a li tlo table ; "yf"-sirwo do thingn on ralhpr a sizable ficnlp. I'vo semi a inrin on ono of our bit ? farms start out in tlio spring niiA plow n furrow until fall Then ho tqrnid around and harvested buck. Wo lia\o swno bijc farms up there , gentlemen. A friend of mine ovrnod ono on which ho had to give n mortgage , and the mortgnqo was due on one end before they could get it recorded on Iho other. You BOO it wn laid off in counties. " There was n murmur of astonish ment , nnd the Dakota man continued : "I got a letter from n nnn who lives tn iny olchard , just before I loft home , mid it had been three woekn i ottinij to the dnoiling house , nl- though it had traveled day and ini hl. " ' 'DistttticoD nto pretty wideup thute , ain't they ? " inquired one. "Reasonably , reasonably , " replied Iho Dakota man. "And thu worst of it is it breaks up families PO. Two yenra ngo Iuw a whole family pioa- tratol with fjricf. Women johiyg , chi'drer. ' howling nnd doge barkinlr. Ono of my men had his camp truck packed on seven four-mule teams , and lie waa atound bidding cvorjbody [ jood-by. " "Whoio TV.-.S ho goingaiktd / a jrnveuond nun. "flo wn < ) g"ing halt Way aovosj the 'arm to feed the piga , " replied the Dakota man. "And did he over git back to his Family npnin ? " "It isn't time for him yet , " replied ; ho Dakota imn. PECIAL KOJtCEO. spcual atl ; crtiscuieiitH , such as Licst , Found , To Loan , For Slid , To Kent , IVants , Hoarding , etc. , will he Iniarted tn thlf : olumn at the low rate of TEN CI'-NTS PE B 'jINi : for the flrtt timcrtion and riVJJ CHt.'Td i'Kll LINK for each subsequent Insertion jta\o adv urllscmcnts at our office , Ko. 7 'carl Street , ncir llrcadway. Wants. WANTED A ( rood birber. Stcail.e" . " > ' < " - incut to a jfood nmu I' . J. Lull ; , Illo. Mo. nmy5-il ; ANTKI > Twogirls at this WCKtcrn Hotel WANTKl ) . maj WW ; ANTKl ( A No. 1 pints makor. WW JOSKI n HKITMI , Council BlutTa. n-.ai3-2t * ANTii ) Hcnrdcr.t nv day or week. Fur- W icd rooma , 5ut ! ) Illibttctt. apr'JO Ct * _ OrASTGU-tocrjboily in Council"lilufls Io V > to tulio Tint linn , ifl cento per wcclr , do heroJ by cnrriora. Ofllcc , No 7 Pcuil Strtot' icar lironuway. _ AVrKU To liuy 1UU tona nrouin corn For particulars mldrcai Council Bluflr Jroora Factor- , Council CluIIa , Iowa. C5S-20U For Sale and Rant I71OII nAI.B Uuildlng corner of 3t\en h nnil \ ; Dtoadnay. Sulml > lc tor liinlnoaa orancllliik' . ' 'or I'lrUciiUia ' eriqulru of 0. ! ' . ml tli. mCtl SAI.i ; . Highcy-acro firm psitly culti- LMatoJ , two mlloj west of Omthx Udell A ; y. _ _ m-U-tt riOK SALi : . My iliirv stock of about < 0 L titad milch cans , A number of butchers' lock , Krado Jarsev hcKcrs , gride ehort-liorn to k 16U hp.nl In all. Can bo seen at iny farm eiijmic3 ! cat of Ccmicll Jilufli. C. \Yhcelcr lUtt SALK. WUhln ten mllen of Ununeil _ U uffi' , n f rra ol StO nciej. all fenced a d uh-dltldcd. Part choice pa < uro and part cul- hicd. . Cojil now bull'ilngti ' a databllnc for CO cows. Good and abundant water ; Imtldiiifc's nd farrauootl and adopted for Block , tjulllclont own to tecuro lul and lul In time to suit nirchwer. Artdrus C. II. Wheeler , box JOI3 iouticll lliug < , 11. r.lOH JIKN I'art or whole of ulco residence , L or will sell on easy icrms.Aliply at I'oj lilco. inajii-tf r\0n SAM' Ulnck and whlto Setter puts , hy [ ' JimmDojIo Con ell lllufN. fa inyZ-nt * hKM Front oiip , Jurnii-hcil tr tin- furnished , \ vltor without baaid. 7th ttri.it ictn cm i-lh unil 9th ac. . mayZ Ot _ TYLKU CUiHllN'QS. Itl' i' T o ji'ousain ' r'.on. Incry tit- 1 Mrabhlovitlon , iltbur furnhlieil or u furn- lioil ; bultallo ( or ladhHor ( .vntltircn. itlirll-tf _ J. W. bQU KB & CO. ll BAI.b Heint.ml icxMnTcu lOtn , $ < )0 ) [ } cadi ; nolliliiir down , nnd SJiier"onti ! only , y h.\-iIAVOll VAUUHAN npl3-tt 71OU JlKNl1 Ujrhtill'ij llntui , lulilillu llroail- 1 \\\y , Council 11 iills , Iowa ; Inn wcll-knon ou v' ; UVBI location In thu city tlUoilus ln- lutlui. Call on or tcldrcs i np10 ! 1m I'lUEK nfCIITf.LL. | ] \OU HALE Wilberlrtmd , or 1 } J rlcnil , thu K' t ' cnmn dlccoiorr , . 'ot'ltUu iiirn firftirn'u vciikuctsa In ull IU atious forii's anil sliti.-d' . At liKUAVKX'3.DiugPtore _ r. Two $20 housob ai cno i tote , SiJ Uroadwav. Apul > aprH-lui * A M.VII.SO.V. . / . HALK-Uid | % IKIU JAi , iKtr miiureil , ui I/OI. lloo olllro. llounrll Illnn * n27 tl Ulecollancous. Pair tjolil tpcetailej. A llteral rc inl . . fULLKUVktllt ali' J ; - 111 thing ii'i < l > ( or sprlnsf tra.f. VVH | < txcu ii llllioir.iiil.lc purposes. Best or . In cltv. _ nprlft it O T Auolil c r oi1 itii ; bclw n Jlroa.l ay J an. ! tliu tender , lt { Ocloi er Kntili.I UH r cxi aril \\lll tc pIJ by Uatlnj ; tanit at thin ilr. | _ _ mint lit ' DK.'wrU I'ATflJK I'Tjtltiun nU OciiTUl' Can cure an ) caMtof fore ce . It U only . matter ol time , anil inn euro ( -cncrally in rom thrcu to the Htclm It inakm nodlllir- 11 cu liow lone illwantil. Will straighten crou jm , opcratu ami remote rijrin" " " ' , tie. , nnd rikcrt ttrtlBi'lal cj ej _ | > Vtt A NVONK WAN11NO eon tlno ( | U llty broom t\ . curn seed can irct It hv tltlnif to upUtf I'.T. MAYNE , QJUncinilulU Ono o ! thu beil e-i-ond-claaj Ilotelt In tliu Wctt l < the BROADWAY HOTEL , A. E IUi WK , 1'roprUtor. foa. S3J and 630 Droidnay , ' ouncll llIufTlow * . Tililo iupplled with tbn b the market a- 3tdi. IKoJ rooms and flr t-clt jbMi. Turuu vry reasonable. JNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. 0. Gerspacher & Son , FIRST CLAS HOTKL AT IlKASONADLK 11IOK * . T1UN8IENTS ACCOMMODATKD. HOTEL FOtt KENT. GOOD UKASONB KOH IENT1NO. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL N. Anderton , - - Proprietor , 732 Lower lr dw y. Table lupplledulth ( he Ixnt the market af- ords. TcruitJ.rxiand gl.00 per week. Transient 1.00 per day If You \Viih a Lunch Go to LOUIE DUQUETTE , Joupj , Meat ) , and Katablea always on hand. Fh Cinta i > er call. I TOO UTTERLY UTTER I tA bua Are Tu , " plying the Aesthetic Wants of tlio Public ill FINE GEODESIES , With Everything hi fitciples at the Lowe t Prices , Fre-ili Roast , Coflces , Ghioce Drawing Teas. Boston Tea Go. 16 Main St , and 15 Pearl St. , Council Shifts , W.W.SHERMAN or Eond , Track , Coach & Livery ' " " t' r * ft ff if l C FINE WORK A SPECIAL1 VT. E. II. SIIKHJIAS , Iliislncas Manajfcr. WM. CtJHtETOt'HUn , Jloch-mlcal Manager. \2'i S.MaInSt. _ _ , Council J31u o , jq. GOLD ! GOLD ! [ lrj'ht ( and yellow nnd h'.rd nnd cold , Molten , graton , baniinorcd and roll'il , ftcavv to not and li lit to hold ; ffoirded , baiteied , bought and pold. stolen , boiruwed , cqiiandofd , nnd doled ; Spurned bjf thu jounf [ ( I t hugged by the old To the very verge of the churchyard mould ; Piico of ninny ac.inio untold. GOLD ! GOLD ! If you want to have gold yiu must spend vournidnay to thu very best advant age. JDo bufinc"3 with cush men , nnd where only ouo iirice will bo a ked or ; akeu. akeu."A "A tree ia known by its fruit " A store by its price : ) . ONE THING CERTAIN ) nr prices are right. Our business ia a juirantee that fair dealing is our watch- vord. XLOllisour mntto. Our busi ness Is in a merit healthy condition. Every department is doing good work. Canned Joods are goin off very cheaii. Teas md Cnlfeen a choicn assortment. Fancy Shulf Goodrf for the million. Como and eo us , wo will do you ppocl. P , J , OSBOENE & 00 , , .62 Broadway , Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , TOHHG AND GENERAL MACHINERY Olilco and Works , Main Gtreot , OOUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. V.'o K\\ts \ epcclil attention to jfcainp Mills , SmeltiHg Furnaoes , IIOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL HAOHIHERY , UOUSE FRONTS. 3ENBRAL REPAIR WORK > lll reecho prompt alUiitlou. A general us- Biirtaiiut of 3raea Goodn Spiting , Pioing , AND STJPI'LIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooke , Goal , OHAS. HENDRIB , Prasidnnt- 2. OSOAR WILDE 2. GAS J JXTUKES. Bixby & Wood , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets. ) " J. M. PALMEE , DKALKIi IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BMTFrS , IO\yA. Drs ; Woodbury & Son , Cor , Pearl & lit Ave. COUNCIL IJLUFKfl. MAUREB & ORAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Bleb Cut Glass , Fine French China , Silver Ware &a , 10 BROADWAT. COUNCIL DLUFFS. IOWA. MES , fl. J , HILTON , M , D.r PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Broadway , Council Bluffi. V. S. AMENT. JACOD SIMS AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & Counsollors-at-Law , OOUNOIIj BLTJFFfl , IOWA. , Eroatey , Oor , Fonri St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. inar-2-rim i IRK The Boston Tiinee , Suutby Mcrnintr , April 16,1882 , : A. i'lano nn lion'1 'a tlio procuot of 3VF tlio mp.nufnotpr ? of MPPRV * . Ohickenng & MAM * * < < Sons in ibis city , Pcs-obly Ibis n aeitioii 'cquues a few wrds of oxplnnaiiou , There are w'xty mrkincr Irurs oat li w ok , and snce : tbo jear 3882 caino in , the uuniber of pianos finished by tire firm averages over t-kfyoiie per wo > k J. MUELLER , X O Aeent for vr-bra ka and Iowa , XG ! G3 South 5th Street. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. 03 cvt CJ Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 I ss psjgr'S3WTi ; $ r pfeNI and lillow Streets , Goimcil Bluffs , Jk Mirrors , Upholstery , Repairing , Etc. , Wood r.rd Metallic Coffins , No. 430 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH MAIN STREET. THE BEST BEE AD IN THE CITY None but first-class Bakers employed. Bread , Cake , Pies , &e. , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. P. AYREP , Proprietor. M E T CALF B R O S. , WHOLESALE DUALER8 - . IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. ias 3j"or Sale , Town Lots , Improved nnd Unimproved , also , Eailroad Lando , and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa nnd Nebraska. Offica with W. S. MAYXE , over Savings Bank , - COUVOILi BLUFS TUB VERY LATEST bTVLKS OK Wall Paper and Window Shades And tlio Largest A eoitmcnt to Select from. Paper Haneing and Interior Decorating Uonoln the Latest Slylo of Modern Art. Geo. R. Beard , 11 Pea 1 St. Council Bluffs. C. A. W. JIUN W. BEEBB O. A. BEEBE & CO. , V/hoIcaileanil lUtall Dcalcro In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. , J , E , letcalfe and liss Belle ems Are nowdeillnp'ii all klndaol fancy gooi s , mcli i > Liccs , KmbrolJcrles , I.aillib' Undetwca ( all ilierrljtlnns. Al "llard irchiu p , both In fhK and linir , ho o of nil kinds , thread , l > l iccillci' , ' te. Wo liopi. the lauludlll cull and etc our stocli cf K'oods at KS3 Droadway b > fore - it ; cl CMhcrc. E. J. DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET , Dealer 111 ZEPHYRS , CERMANTQWN AND FANCY YARNS if All Kinds. A Tull Z.Ino oS Gaums , Felts , EiuTirnldory , Knitting nnd Stamped Goods. Nioo Atunrtiif lit of Appliqno Pictured \ \ Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOW1 And mmm SQUARE , CLARIHDA IOWA ,