t I 6 THE DAILY BEE ; COUNCIL BLUM'S , IOWA TUESDAY , MA * 9 , 1882 , The Daily Bee. council BLUFFS : 'Tuesday Morning May O. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : By Carrie * . - - - - - B ) cent * per week DyUall , - - - - - - - 810 00 per Year Office : No. 7 Poorl Street , Noai Broadway. C. E. MAYNK , Manager City Circulation. H. W. TILTON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS. The evh receipts of th superior courl Yesterday were $59. Joseph Roller makes suits in the Int. cst styles nt 810 Broadway. nprl44f Ono I dy was imrrersed and received into fellowship at the Baptist church Sunday evening. Iiei8on& Anderson , of Sioui City , are to start up tbo new steam laundry next week on lower Broadway , adding another worthy enterprise to 'Ma city. Tnko your Ice from the Blue Wnion . Orders taken nt J. T. Oliver's and at Jones Bros' grocery. Mullholland & Co , , tnccotcors to D. F , Eichcr. np29tf ! The Northwestern Academy of Medicine - cine will meet in this city May 30th , In- toil of the 15th , the date having been changed , The meeting of the State Homeopathic- society will follow Imme diately after it , and will also be hold at the Ogden house in this city. Hon. John B , Finch is to lecture at Dohany'a hall next Thursday evenln ? , under the auspices of the exocutlyo com mittee of the prohibitory alliance of this connty. Ho U widely known as en elo quent temperance talker , and there will be A crowd to hear him without doubt. It is reported that Pat Lacey has sold out his saloon business to Mr. Shlrlock. It U is to be hoped ho has , for If the place is to 'I ' bo kept open on Sunday , nnd ordinances violated , it will appear better to have Shirlock'd name on the docket than that of n city ollicor , and the head of the fire de. partment , I. The board of trustees of th free pub- IIo library were to bavo met to-day , but out of respect to the bereavement caused one of the members , Judge Casady , by tbo death of his wife , the funeral being held this afternoon , adjournment was takoa until to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Knights of Pythias of this city nro already arranging for .welcoming and carlap for the Grand Lodijn , which is to gather hero in October , and which will prove one of tbo most important events In the city'j history this year. An executive and reception committee lias been chosen numbering ; ten , and consisting of two from each of the four lodges , one from the lodge At Missouri Valley , and ono from the lodge at Ulenwood The three lota just west of the Ogden .house , purchased some months ago by E U , Chapman , of St. Louis , with a view of building an opera house upon them , have leen sold by him , thus letting tha bottom fall out of that hope for an opera house. Two of the lots wore sold to H , 8. Gal- logher , and one to Mr. Heche. It is stated that Mr. Chapman received for the lota 93,600 , aa advance ot $1,100 or moroabuvo what he paid for them , i > strong showing that.ical estate in Council Bluffs la on tbo gain. As will be seen by tbo announcement made in another column WID , I , Marshall will lecture atthe Bloomer school buildIng - \Vednesday and Thursday evenings , for the benefit of the schools , tha proceeds to be used in procuring some needed ap paratus. His firtt lecture will be , "The Yellowstone National Park , or An Even ing in Wondirland , " and his second , "A Visit to Colorado. " Both are illustrated with dissolving viowo by the calcium light et'ereoptlcon , with beatiful photographn from nature , Those lectures are highly endorsed by thn press of the land , and are doubtleai as interesting and instructive as they are represented. STRUCK OUT. t t of the Tract Layers Uosumo Work. While a FewSuo For Tnelr Pay , The track layers of the Milwuukoo & St. Paul railway , who struck for higher wages , have for the moat part gene back to work. Bnmo of them , however , ieft for other places , and an eyon twenty commenced action before Justice Fralnoy to recover the pay duo them. The company had refused to pay them until tha regular pay day , which was of uncertain date , ex cept that it would bo whenever the paymaster cauno here , The papers were duly soryud , and the company through its agent promised to eottle tbo claims at once , they amounting in all to ? 315 , while the coats reached 174 more , a pretty good day's work lor the court. Transfers of Titloa. 'The ' following transfers of real os- ito are reported as taken from the Bounty records by J. W. Squlrs & Co , , abstractors of titlei , real cstato * nd loan agents , Council Bluffs ; Thos. Bowman to H. and W. Wild , w , sw of 7 und nw , nw of 18. all in 75 , 42.l,009.20. , . J. Dlxton to F. W , Hall , a S3 foot of lot 3 , in 2 , Hall's add. , city , 3800. W. H. Smith to A. Lidoll , a > v , sw w 20,76 , 41.-$1,325. H. Hay and J. P. Forbes to Lewis Bwioglo , no , no 28 , 70. 38.81,000. . Dickeraon A Wood to J , llaltz , ci of ne i of 24 , 70 , 38-1.000. 0.1C. Lolloy to P. Feeley , lot 0. in 9 , in William's 1st add. , city. 300. W. H. Bowman to T. Bunker , 11 * of lot 1 , in 10 , Walnut. 81.200. J. W. and E. W. Davis to A. Frod. erickuon , lot 13 , in nub of lota 2 , 3 and 4 , in nw , no , 10 , 77,39 89,600. J. M. Palmer to D. Iloinochl , Jot 16 , in 4 , Howard's add. , city. 875. Officer & Puaoy to F. Grass , lot 1 , In block 8 , Mynster's add. , city- 0. Donuison to N. Oleon , part lot 11 , in 1 , in Snow & Green's add. , eity. 1400. Town Go. Macedonia to Put or Parki , lot 8 , iu 9 , Macedonia. 875. COLLARED BY COPS. A Number of Offenders Introduced ducod Into the Superior Court. The Saloon Men Got Into Tronbli liy Keeping Open on undny. Yesterday n man named F. T. Gang hey ITM before Justice Aylcaworth , char/Rod with having boon drunk or Sunday last. Ho pleaded guilty , and after paying his $3 and coats , the to * tal being aa usual $7 , ho swore n long swear of vengeance upon the men who sold him the stuff that thus made him drank. IIo proceeded to complain of three places whore ho obtained drinks on Sunday , and informations wcro filed against them and warrants issued. They were Quinnodo & Taylor , Forest Kinney and Richard Kennedy. Chief Fields chuckled at this precedence , and termed it a "acH- slmrponor" process , and thought it a happy hit to thus have the evidence secured without any labor on the part of the police. If every man who thus is fined for drunkenness turns the ta bles on the men who make him drunk , the court will bo full ot busi ness. Quinnodo & Taylor were fined 810 and coats. The other cases wcro continued. T. J , Cody had two charges against him for being drunk. The court con cluded that it was the old story in social form , and nsieaacd but one line , and that of the regulation size , § 7. Thomas Qrahnm and Albert Smith , two plain drunks , were also given the $7 prcecription. Jack Shields was put under arrest for being a disturber of the peace , ho having had n row in J. L. Whitnkor'a saloon , in which ho otruck Jack Smith. Shields will bo remem bered us the ono charged with so brutally boating the old gentleman , Mr. Jennings , lust winter. The row in which Shields took part disclosed , of course , the fact that Whitakcr's saloon was open on Sun day , and the papers were accordingly issued to bring him to time for thus breaking the law. His case is not for this morning. Harry Hatch , who keeps the saloon just eaat of the Ogden house , had another row in his saloon , and was yesterday brought before the bar tor violating the ordinance. Ho pleaded guilty and was fined $19.10 , which took most of the § 20 gold piece which ho laid down in payment. About a week ago Hatch had to lay down another gold piece of like size for be ing open after 11 o'clock at night , at the time of the McCarthy and Blue Jay shpotinc scrape there. William Craigs , of Omaha , was ar- roitod for being drunk , disturbing the peace and visiting Stella Loni-'a homo of prostitution , at which place , it was charged , ho raised a row. His own story wa < > that ho came to this side of the river with the intention of going oast. Ho had about 500 with him , and mooting a.fripnd ho got to drink ing , and visited Stella' Long's house and sot up a few bottles of beer and then started for the depot. Ho thought ho wno a little too full to take the train , and BO wandered back to Stella Long. There ho dropped into a doze and says ho was aroused by feeling aomo one going through hio pookota. Ho reached up and struck the girl nearest to htm , and began a row which ended in his being arrested. Ho found his roll of money gone , and claims that ho was robbed of it , though ho had no evidence to prove it , Ho was discharged. Stella Long waa arrested for keeping her place open on Sunday and was fined $10,10 , including costs. John Brewer , a boy charged with throwing a , stone at Officer Brooks' boy , hitting the latter on the head , waa fined ? 6 , and not being able to nay , was ont to jail. Frank Alvord , charged with stealing clothing from some of the boll boys of the Ogden house , was dlcchargod for lack of ovidonco. There was a row at the "Bluo Jay" aaloon about noon , and John Towers was arrested for there thumping a follow named Bass. His caao ia sot for this morning. THE OTHER SIDE. Dr. Plnnoy'a Relation to thomatl-Pox Caao Explained. Aa stated in ycutorday'a BEE , com plaint has been entered against Dr. Pinrioy , charging him with neglecting to report a case of email-pox to the city authorities. The complaint aa signed by Chief Field , is that ho "did attend upon a case of small-pox with in the city upon the Oth day of May , md for several days previous , and did fail to report the same to the authori ties. The case was called up yesterday - day , and adjourned until next Satur day , it being stated that Mrs. Durgan was a needed witnots , arid she being being in quarantine now , it was ot course not deemed expedient to ex- peso the public to contagion by hav ing her appear as a witness in court , IIonce the mutter was allowed to rest Dr. Pinnoy's sldoof the affair is en tirely different from that stated in the complaint. Ho nays thut ho waa called lost Monday evening to aeo a man at the Emmet houso. Ho found that the wan was in a room where five othera were looping , dud a small room at that. He did not find the man seriously 111 , and on questioning received no answers , and found no symptoms indicating small-pox. He left aomo medicine , and tola the man who came for him to lot him knowthn next da ? if the patient woa not bettor - tor , as he did not think there waa anything serious the matter , and thought likely that ho would be able to be around aa usual the next day. The man who got the doctor to visit the patient guaranteed the foe , as he said the man was unable Ho hire a doctor , and promised to call the next day , pay the name , and inform the doctor how the man was. Dr. Piunoy aays that the next ho beard of the matter was on the fol lowing Friday , when a messenger same juat aa ho waa getting ready to ? o away from homo. Ho wanted the lector t come again and BOO the man , w ho WM wane. The doctor told him that it wan really n county CASO , anc directed him to go to the superintendent < dent of the poor , nnd got nn order foi Dr. Hart to visit him , ho being the county physician , The messenger then informed him that the manV face was broken all out , and thinking it might bo small pox , Dr. Pinney told the messenger so , and bid him note to the authorities at onco. It Beams , therefore , from Dr. Pin- Hoy's statement that , instead of at tending the caao on Friday nnd for several days previous , ho made but pno call , and that hut Monday even ing , and not being sent for again , sup posed the man was nil right. Dr. Pinnoy declares that the whole thing is A matterof epitonnd jealousy , and that the facts , when shown in court , will clear him entirely of nny charge ot carlcssneas or neglect , nnd react on these who started the caso. BEGINNING BUSINESS , The Water Works Folk Locat ing Their Reservoirs. Tito Work Began in Dead Earnest. There is now every indfcation that the water works enterprise wil bo speedily pushed to completion. The construction company , has begun is activities , and besides making con tracts with the Council BluffS iroi : works for certain needed work , has located reservoirs and is preparing to build them. There ia to bo a reser voir on the bottom near the river , known as the Bottling reservoir , which will hold about eight million gallons , and the water from this , will bo pumped into n supply reservoir. This latter reservoir was located yesterday upon the bluff , between the north end of Fnirmount park and the head of Olonn avonuo. The natural lay of the lands is very advantageous. A wall , ono hundred feet thick , is to bo built , and the water thus hold in a sort of bollrjw on thu aide of the bluff at almost _ its summit. This supply reservoir is to contain two million gallons of water , and ita elevation is 230 foot above the low water mark of the Missouri river , and 155 feet above the cite of the city building. The contract re quires that the head shall bo 200 foot ndovo the low water mark of the riv er , and this is 230 feet , allowing fif teen feet for friction , the pressure will throw a stream 140 feet high at the city buildinp. Such are the claims made. It is proposed to sod up the wall , and make aomo other improvements about the supply reservoir , so as to make it a fit part of Fairmount Park , and add to the attractions of that pop ular resort. The stakes were drove yesterday , and material was drawn to the spot with a view of starting right along on the work , nnd the work in other parts is not being overlooked. It begins to look like business , and the citizens will ere Ions have all the advantages which such a system will give. AGAINST ASSASSINATION. The Council Bluffs Land League De nounce the Murders In Ireland. At & meeting of the Council Bluffs Land League , hold at St. Joseph's hall , on Sunday , the 7th inst. , the following resolutions reported by a committee appointed for that purpose were unan imously adopted : Whereas , wo have received tidings of the foul and cowardly assassination of Lord Frederick Cavendish , secre tary for Ireland , and the Hon. Thomas Henry Burke , undersecretary ; there fore bo it Resolved , By the Council Bluffa Land League , that wo sincerely do- ploso and most vigorously condemn the action of these criminals as well as the principle of criminal violations of the laws'Under any pretense what ever. Resolved , That wo regret this oc currence the more , if possible , aa we fondly hoped for a more favorable state of affairs in Ireland , from the apparent diapoaition of the British government to compromise measures , and fear loet this crime may delay the dispensation of justice to that longsuffering - suffering country. Resolved , That while in doubt as to the idonty of the aarasslns , wo de clare our firm belief that no ono a friend ot Ireland could have boon in duced to perpetrate the crime we do- nouncc , and we sincerely hope that the speedy arrosi of the assassins nnd all partio * concerned will follow. P. V. MoMKNOsty , Chairman. M. G. Giuwrw , ) Juo. B , CoaoEsiiEix. ( M > Com- JAMES WICKAM , - J. SULLIVAN. Ho Pro fora The Beo. To the Editor of the fee. Every city should have ono or two represent * ! ivo new-papers papers that reflect the interests and wishes of ita people , and it is peculiarly un fortunate tot such people when from lack of enterprise or other cause they cannot have them. Look , for in stance , at Council Bluffa. It has a twilight sheet devoted to the inter ests of patent medicine vendors , and a morning paper advocating the inter- oats , political or otherwise , of ita proprietors , and abuaing and vilifying the city authorities and every man , however old or respectable , that does not see fit to proclaim him the groat- oat of men. It wholly ignores the working man by being delivered at BO late an hour that ho cannot too it be fore f oing to his work , nnd whines tuiribly because aomo of its patrons arc compelled to take a better , earlier nnd cheaper paper published in an adjoining - joining city ( eo Nonpareil of May 0) ) . There is still another , a weekly , or rather weakly , run in the anti-boor in terest , the columns of which are prin cipally filled with extracta copied from the Nonpareil and Globe , in which It In made to appear that it is unsato for decent people to walk the streets , day or night , eovoii daya In the week , while the fact ia that Council Bluffs la AS orderly nnd well regulated as an ] city of ita siza in the country. Av OLD RESIDHST. no Goes Dcre , I say Shon , I goto mit dnt Boston Tea Store und buys some groceries , und mine vrou aaya , Hans uem is de boat groceries vat never was , und aheap. You go mit dnt place all do time now. Yaw , und you goes dor all do time. Hans , und aavo monish ; den I goes dor too. Yny , yaw , I goes ait dnt place all do timo. Nummer 1C Main street. A Drummer Hoy's Promotion. The President has nominated First Lieutenant John L. Clew to bo Cap tain and Assistant Quartermaster in thd United Stales Army. Lieutenant Clew is ono of the youngent boys who entered the army during the rebellion , and ho is beat known the drummer boy of Chicknmnuga. Lieutenant Clew ia now on duty na military pro fessor nt the Yatcavillo University in Wieconsiou and has not yet been as signed to a now peat of duty. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , euch as Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Wanig , Boarding , etc. , wilt bo Inserted In thli column at the low ratoot TEN CENTS PER LINK ( or the firit Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINK tor each subsequent Insertion. Lcaro adv crtltcmcnta nt our office , No. 7 I'wul Street , near Broadway. Wants. ANTED. 100 laborers to work on the C. II. &St , O.H IUYazc gl 60 > crilay ; tc dv wet kail ( ummfr.Appiyorithovriirkiior tne Eugl- ncor'it oltkc , room C , hvorctt'u Q'ock , corner of Broadway and I'eiri street , Council JJIuirj. E. Q , Koursc , Resident Engineer , rn-0-3t' WANTKD A ( food barber. Htcady o.nploy mcntto a good man , I' . J. Lclk , Marys- ylllo , Mo. ninyB-3t * Hoarders tt\ day crvctk. . .Fur WAWTKU rooms , 206 4lh street. aprSO 6t * \rANTKl > Kvcrybody In Council Uluffs 1 ° VV to tike TUB IlKi , 20 cents per week , do llvercd by carriers. Offlui , No 7 Pearl Strcof near Uroaidway. ' To Buy 100 ton > broom aom. WANTED address Council RluOt Hroom Knclorr. Council TtlulT * . Iowa. (169-Wlf For 8alo and Bent nALE Uulldingcorner of Stvcn'h and B Broadway , Suitable lor business ordwellln ; . For parti cult ri enquire of 0. F. Smith. mGtf I.1Ui MALE. Kljrhty-aero ( arm twitly cultl JD rated , two mllcrf west of Omaha. Udell ft 1 ay. m-O-tf T7IOU HALK. My cliirv Btrck or about to JU head milch cows. A number of butchers' stock , Rrailo Jtrsey heifers , grade short-horn stock liO lutid In all. Can bo Been at my farm ten Smiles cut c ( Council Bluffs. C. U. Whcoier m-8 3tt BALK. Within ten miles of Council EOlt , a f .nn of CCO 0001 , all fenced at d sulwJhldcd. Part choice panuro and pait cul tivated. Good now bull'ilngs nndstaWlnor for ICO cowg. Good and abundant water ; buildings and farm utcd and adopted for stock. Sufficient down to tecuro bal. and bal. In time to suit purchMcr. Address C. II. Wheeler , box 1010 Council Dluffj , li. MayO CIS TJlOll It EN I Part or whole of nlco residence" J ? or will sell on cosy terms. .Apply at lioj _ mayS-tf F IOU 8ALK Black and whtto Setter puts , by Doyle Council Bluff * , fx my2-Ht CUM KhM 1vo pleasant n on s iuery do. J * elrabte location , iltber furnlnhcd or Uufurn ished ; suitable for ladlra or gentlemen. aprll- J. W. BQUiKE ft CO. 8ALJ2 Uea-itilul residence lots , 860 E10II ; nothing down , and 83 per month only , l > y KX-MAYOU VAUQUAN. aplS-U TjWK KENT Bechtell's Uotol , middle IJrood J ? way. Council Blufb , Ion a ; Is a well-known lieu c : beat location In the city. StaDllng in cluded. Call on or addrcst _ aplliUm PETER PFCHTELL. SALE ) Velberfrun < J , or Woman's FOIl , the irreat oeramn discover ? , t'otiltlvo euro for female weakness In all Ita various forms and stage * . At uprlSlm DEHAVEN'S Pro g Store. KENT. Two $20 housed aid ono .tore , Full I ) roadway. A poly prll-lm A II. WILSON. 170H tJALK Old papetH Sdo per hundred , MI P The Bee office. Council BrulK e27-tf Miscellaneous. rnHE EXCELSIOR OALLKKY the first to In- .1. troJuco tbo new Instantaneous process and imko a success ot U. Cill and eto specimen ? . Hair gold spcctaUc.1. A liberal reward LOST topaldltltftatTiiBBEa oJico. m5-tf . W. L. I'ATI ON Physician and Oculist DR. Can cure any casn of pore cycu. It is only & matter of time , and can euro generally in from three to five weeks- make ! ) no differ ence how long diseased. ' Will straighten crops eyes , operate and remove Ptyrcgmins , etc. , and Insert artificial eyes qp5-U A NYONE WAN11NU soirollno quality broom \ . corn seed can got it bv writing to I' . T. 1IAYNE , Council Bluffs. One of the best svcond-cl&ss Hotels In the West Is the BROADWAY HOTEL , A. B BBOWN , Froprlttor. S'OB. 631 and 620 Broidwvy , ' ouncll Bluffs , lows. Tabo | supplied with thn best the market af- ' 01 ds. Qtod rooms and flrst-clasj beds. Terms i cry rouonaljlo. UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son. MUST OLA'S HOTEfj AT ItCASONABLB 1'IUCKI. TIIXN8IENTA ACCOMMODVTEa HOTEL KOll RENT. GOOD KKA30NS FOR tlENTlNQ. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL. N , Anderson , - - Proprietor , 733 Lower Droadwvy , Table imppl od with the belt the trmrVet af- 'rrrU. Tcrira ? 3.COanJ $ .00 per week. Transient M.OO per ilav. If You With a Lunch Go to LOUIE DUQUETTE , 3oup ? , Meat * , end Eatables always on bund. Flv Cents per call. [ ustmotion and Entertainment , WM. I. MARSHALL'S Illustrative Lectures ! AT THE Bloomer School Building , ON ffeflnesflayand Thursday Eve'gs May 10 and II. EVENINGS IN "Wonderland and Colorado , " loth Lccturei will be Spendldljr IlltutrateJ With DISSOLVING VIEWS. If the Calcium Lljbt-Stereopltlcon with Bril liant rnotcir pbi from Nituro , The proceedi ol the lecture will be u'i In the ior h so ot apparttui lor Uu benefit ot the chooli. Admlulon 25 ctnti ; ichool children , 35 da. fcketi oa uilo * t JJiuhocll Brackttt'd. TOO UTTERLY UTTER TZ7OO JL'JK.UJ JJ. BOSTON TEA GO. Are Supplying the Aesthetic Wants of the Public in FINE GROCERIES , With Everything in Staples nt the Lowest Prices , Fresh Roast Coffees , Cliioce Drawing Teas. Boston Tea Co. 16 Main St , and 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , W.W. SHERMAN MANUFACTURER OF Koad , Track , Ooach & Livery FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. E. U. SHERMAN" , Business Manager. WM. CHRISTOPHER , Mechanical Manager. 124 S. Main St. . Council Bluffa. In. GOLD ! GOLD 1 GOLD ! Bright and yellow and bird and aild , Molten , graven , hammered and roll'd , Heavy to pet and light to hold ; Hoarded , bartered , bought and sold. Stolen , borrowed , squandered , and doled ; Spurned by the young , but hugged by the old To the very verge of the churchyard mould ; Price of many a crime untold. GOLD ! GOLD ! If you want to have gold you must spend your money to the very best ad vant age. ' Do business with caih men , and where only one price will bo asked or token. REMEMBER . "A tree is known by its fruit " A store by its prices. ONE THING CERTAIN Oar prices are right. Our business ia a guarantee that fair dealing is our watch word. XLORisour motto. Our busi ness ia in n 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 ana see us , we will do you pood. F , J , OSBOBNE & DO , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogdec House. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS , MANUFACTURERS OP ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND RENER AL MACHINERY Office and Works , Main Street , DOUNOIIi BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo giro special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK rill rocelr * prompt attention. A general as sortment of Brass Goods. Bolting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR foundry , Fig Iron , Ooko , Goal , OHAS , HENDRIE , President. 2 , OSCAR WILDE 2s GAS FIXTUKES. Bixby & Wood , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets- ) J. M. PAIMEK , DEALER IN REAL ESTATE ANO LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Drs : Woodbury & Son , Cor. Pearl & lit Aw. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MAURER & ORAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Bleb Out Glass. Fine French China , Silver Wore &a , IIP BROAPWJLT. . COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. " MES , fl , J , HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 282 Broadwav , Connell BlurT - ff. 8. AUENT. JACOB 81113 AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & Couneellors-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUBFS , IUWA. HARKNESS , ORCUTT & CO. , Broadway , Cor , Fourth St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. mar-2-Sm - - J. Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff aM Mow ; Streets , Gouninl Bluffs. FURNITURE HOTJSK Mirrors , Upholstery , Eepairing , Etc. , Wood and Metallic Coffins , No. 436 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffa , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IIST THE CITY , None but firet-claaa Bakers employed. Bread , Oako , Pies , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. METCALF BROS. , VHOLESALB 'DKALERSi ' W Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. , CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. CJOTTZSTOZZU T8T. HJ Jb'A'S , - REAL ESTATE AGENT , / Haa For Sale'Town ' Lots. Improved end Unimproved , also , Railroad Lande , and a number ot Well Improved Farms , botn in Iowa and Nebraska. OfBco with W. S. MATTNB , over Savings Bank , - COUNCIL BLUPS THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF Wall Paper and Window Shades * _ / And the Largest Assortment to Select from. Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating JDono in the Latest Styloi of Modern Art. Geo. B. Beard , 11 Pearl St. Council Bluffs. & A. BEBBE , W. RUNYAN , W. BEEBE C. A. BEEBE & CO. , - Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , , ffos , 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Irs , J , E , letcalfe and liss Belle ewis Are cow dealing1 In all kinds of fancy Roods , such ts Laces , Embroideries , Ladles' Undciwca at all descriptions. Also Jjandkerchlets , both in bilk arid linen , hose of all Kinds , thread , pi neodlcv , < tc. Wo hope the laalcs will call abd ice our stock of goods at 639 Broadway b , fore - bclsowbore. ( . B. J. DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET , Dealer [ n ZEPHYRS , CERMANTGWN AND FANCY YARNS if All Kind a. A Fall lilxte of Canvas , Felts , Embroidery , Knitting Sillii nnd Stamped Goods. Nice Assortiiont of Applique Pictured Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFSIOWA ma mmm SQUABE , CLARINDA IOWA ,