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THE DAILY BEE : COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA WEDNESDAY MAY iO , 1882. The Daily Bee. council BLUFFS : Wednesday Morning May 10 SUBSCRIPTION KATES : nr Carrier , - - - - - SO cent ! p r wc Bj-JUll , - - - - - - - 110.00 per Yea : Offlco : Mo. 7 Pearl Btroot , Noa Broadway. 0. a MAYNE , M iipcr City ClrcnUtlon. H. W. TIL.TON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS , The district court begins its term nex Jtondny. The Hound Table mot la t oTcnlng n the residence of Mr. Bcchc. Joseph Heller makes suits In the lat cst styles at 310 Broadway. npr4 < tf There are twenty-two divorce rases t < be conildcrcd at the earning term of th < district conrt. The board of trade holds nnothoi meeting this evening to discuss the filto o the cow government building. Er-ifayor Vaughan says that wlicr ho meets a load of dirt now he tips his hal to It. They are not BO plenty as a whlli ago. The city council moots to-morroti evening to fake lin&l action concernlnj equalization of taxes , and transact othci linslnoas of Importance. It has been decided to open up markel street to Falrmount park , which will nf ford still easier access to that beautlfu' and romantic spot. Take your fee from the Blue Wacom. . 'Orders taken at < T. T. Oliver's and nf Jones Bros' . Grocery. Mullhollnnd &Co , , Successors to D. I" . Etcher. op20tf The Crit marriage license Issued foi five days was given out yesterday , It being to Adelbcrt iierch and Miss Augusta Foi Icntrcter , both of Council Blullg. ' Friday evening there is to bo a Y. 3JT. 0. A. rally at the Baptist church , a largo delegation from Omaha , expecting to > bo present , and join in the meeting , which promises to bo an unusually interesting one. To-morrow evening at Dohany's there will bo chance given to all to hear Hon. J. B. Finch , the well known temperance talker and worker , The promise is give * of an interesting and Instructive lecture , and ono well meriting a crowded house. . The thirteenth annual meeting of the Harrison county Sunday school nssocla 'ton ' ! is to moot in the Presbyterian church , .Missouri Valley , May 10th , 17th and 18th , .Among the speakers engaged are Rev. Dr Oleland and'Her , I1 , F. Bresee , of thii city. city.It's It's house-cleaning season at the jai' and court house. The old whitewash al the jail is being scraped off , preparatory to being covered afresh , and the courl room is being washed up and wiped off in fine shape , so that with the opening ol court everything will bo clean and sweet , The twillght-twinkler has at last ac < ceptedtho suggestion of THE BUG and changed its standing directory of county officers , having found out th t Guittar if eheriff instead of Heel , and making othei changes in the attempt to bring it up t < date. Its editor has been so busy' plan nlog trips to Washington at the.jjeople'i expense thut the matter has been neglect. < x3 , until his recall crave him leisure , Some fine specimens of ere have been received from .the Union Consolidated mlnei , and were yesterday on exhibition t Peregoy & Moore's , where they were examined with interest by stockholders and others. The company has two veins rich in copper , and in cutting from ono to the other another lead , shoeing n goodly proportion of gold was struck , and speci mens sent from all thrco , i Auhort time ego there was a row in a nouso on Mills street , caused by tbo head of the colored family living there finding a lover in bis step-daughter'a room , It ' was understood that the girl who was the canse of the row was the tame ono over whom the row occurred in which McGee ahot and killed another fellow named Wfuhlugton , It now appears that such was not the c so , and that tho'girl , who ' was the cause of the Mills street midnight rumpus was only fourteen years old , much , younger than the other , and that the other was living in a different family altogether and behaving iu an entirely different manner. Pat' Laoy , chief of the fire department , ibos evidently read the petitions published in'Tna BKB , and signed by many citizens , , who want him to go out of tbo saloon bus. ineas or out of the chief's position , He has concluded to resign-that is , ratlgn the , saloon tyusinesj. It is apparently on at tempt to do away with this objection raised against him , but there is rave doubts as to whether it is a genuine retire ment from basinet * , or the pushing for ward of another inau'd name to the front , It is to be hoped for tbo honor of the ' official position ho holds that he has oban. doned bis past business In fact , as he has In form. Time will tell , and the public . < wlll be content to watch and wait. THK BEE has front time to' ' time called Uenlton to the many remarkable qualities of the patent crystallzed artliclal stone , lately shown hero by Mr. W. W. Patter- eon and Mr. Hoxte , of Corning. Mesar * . Wheeler and Axtcll , of the Revere house , have bought a half interest in the stone for this county , and Mr , Patterson retains tha other half , They will proceed at once to manufacture here and to erect buildings , suid , tlie enterprise promises to bo one of EBore than ordinary value to thoclty. Mr. Pattenum intends taking up his residence in this city at an early date , and will in person Add his practical knowledge and skill , thus doubly insuring the success oi the project. Sarah Orason , wife of James Grason , died in this city yetteiday morning about 4 o'clock , aged 68 years , They came hen about two weeks ago from Jasper county , Missouri , to visit the'r children , and iu the hope of bettering their own health , t\ Mrs , Gruon bos been an invalid for man ) year ? , and death came nv a sweet relief from her eutfcringe , yet the was loth U leave ber relative * and friend * . She li d .been a consistent member of the Method. 14 church for ytan , and death to her had 'terror * . She leavw loving husband , * . * ' "inotherand five children , upon whom the * ' r " ' i t V bereavement falls ft heavy blow , follow ing so closely upoa the htppy nmnlor The funeral services will be held thl morning at 10 o'clock from the rcsldenc of her daughter , Mrs , 0. W. Cane , on Ber ton street. This evening Wm , I , Marshall give an ill trated lecUin at the Blooms school bulldlngon the subject , "An Kvcr Ing in Wonderland ; or , The Yellowston Nationhl Park. " JH desclption of th wonders of nature there to ba peon , is mad more vivid by photographs and views prc jected upon a screen twenty feet square b ; the calcium light , The lecture Thursda ; orcning will be "A VMt to Colorado , and will ba likewise illustrated , thus com lining interest and Instruction. In thl way one can visit the far west and see it wonders for only 25 cents , a cheap cnougl trip , surely. BEFORE THE BOARD. Sundry Matters , Including the 1m provomont of Missouri River Considered By the Busi ness Men. At the mooting of the board o trade hold Monday night , Judgi James made a report of his mission t < Washington iu the interest of the bll for cccuring a government building ir Council Bluffs. A committee was np pointed , consisting of W. 0. Jnmoa Marshall Key , and E. H. Odoll tc draft appropriate resolutions expressive ivo of the appreciation felt by the eit i/.ons concerning the interest taken bj Congressman Hepburn in securing the passage of the bill. It was announced that Mr. Hop. burn dcairud to have some facts and figures regarding the damages done by floods hero , and the necessity ol improving the Missouri river. In ao. cordanco with the request of some ol the members of the board previous tc the mooting , Charles 8. Pease had prepared n paper and drawn maps il lustrative of the condition of the rivoi nnd the ncods. The plan ho recom mended was to narrow the river bed to about 1,000 foot , and showed thai > y following out the plans suggested jy him in the lowest stage ofratoi \ , here would Dp' twelve foot depth in ; ho center of 'tho stream , and eight 'cot on the sides. In his paper he ihowofl the advantages to bo gained ay improving the river for a distance if twenty-three miles , from Florence to Bellevue , and suggested the meant of accomplishing the work. The es. tinrnto cost was $255,000. A committee was appointed to prepare - pare ouch resolutions as might be deemed necessary , supporting Mr. Hepburn in the plan of securing need ed improvement of the Missouri river , the committee to report at an carlj date so that the action of the board ol trade could bo forwardbd to Mr , Hop. burn as early as possible. The citj council is also to take action. The committee appointed by the board consists of W. 0. Jones , A. 0. Qra- liam , P. 0. Newell , Dr. MoKuno and Charles B , Poaso. The amendments to the constitution reported favorably by the committee appointed for that purpose , -wore brought up for consideration and won adopted. An nztonded discussion fol. lowed as to the matter of duos and regulations of membership , concern ing which the committee desired tc Kiar < opinlona before preparing the by laws. POLICE PICKINGS , Tbo Offenders Who Yesterday Hat Justice Dealt Out to Thorn. James Murphy was found drunl Mid asleep near the Chicago , Burling , inn & Quincy depot , and was caroc 'or by the police , ho having but 3E : onts to moot his bill. The fine and rests charged up to him amounted to $7. Ooorgo Wilson , found drunk in the basement of Hugh Reynold's saloon , tvas taxed a like amount. Forest TClnnoy , for keeping hi loloon open on Sunday , was fined $1 ( and coats. James Smith , arrested at the instance - stance of Jack Shields , for , disturbing ; ho peace , had his hearing yesterday und was discharged. Jack Shields , for a like offense , trae incd 85 and costs. J. Mi Nichols was yesterday after noon given u chartco to iialmlo the many odors of the calaboose. Drunk J. L. Whitakor , complained of ioi { coping his saloon open cm Sundaj ust , discharged yesterday. Richard Kennedy , charged with c iko offense , has had his case 'con tinuod uti'il to-morro\v afternoon' at 2 o'clock. John Powcra , arrested for thump , ng a follow named Sass in the "Blue Jay" saloon , was discharged yesterday , 3asa not appearing against him , DOHANY'S OPERA. HOUSE , 1'jinuBiuT NIOIIT , MAT 11 , 1882 , THE HON. JOHN B. FINCH will lecture on PROHIBITION. ( TAKE TO ALL. The oxooutivo oommittoo have so- surod several hundred campaign song , itors which will bo distributed in the uidionco. Stirring campaign oongt will enliven tha occasion. HON , JOHN B. FINOII is A OELK- BIUT15U TKMV UAN0B OlUTOU. A ; horough , candid and , eloquent discus sion of the subject now enjoying the ittonticn of the people may bo ox pcotod. COME ONE ! COMB ALL 1 A Good Story , A good story is told by United States Marshal Chapman , editor ol ; ho Council Bluffs Nonpareil , on the Uon. W. 11. Vaughan , whoso term ol service as mayor of that city has just expired , which is illustrative of the exceptional thrift of tha latter gen tleman. Mr. Vaughan is a native ol Alabama , served as confederate soldier during the war , and at the close , for a makeshift , became a gen eral utility-umu in a general store at in interior Alabama cross-roads town. The negroes would ooncregato about the store in drove * and ask ' 'Mass'i Vaughan" for something to do , One by ono ho would take them to the tear of the fctoro , and , in a confiden tial and fatherly tone , present coo with a half-bushel splint basket , an the proposition. "Now , you go up t 'Squiro Jones' blackberry patch , an you iusi fill this full of the nicei blackberries yDU can find. Don't gc any loaves or dirt , or branches mixe in with thorn. Don't bruis them or spoil them. But yo just bring that basket back hero t mo this afternoon , full of nice , plutnr fine berries , and I will give you hal of thorn ! " In this way , in a foi weeks , Mr. Vaughan had secured profit of § 70 out of the labor of hi colored brethren , upon whieh capita ho canio north OH his search fo wealth and honors , which ho has sc cured. Burlington Hawkeyo. Vaughan need not trouble himsol to deny the story , for whore Johi Chapman is known it will do him n harm. It it just like "tho colonel , ' though , to go back on his friend when their backs are turned. HOT would it do now lor Vaughan to sll ] down to Burlington on the sly , ant whisper in the ear of the Hawkoyi editor some things about "thpcolo nol's" early life , under what ; circum stances ho came to Council Bluffs who set him on his foot , whoso politi cal blackberries lie marketed , some thing about "tho shirt-tail hands,1 etc ? It would bo a good companioi picture to the blackberry story , am make an interesting pair. FIRE AX.AKMS , The Location of the Boxos. The aldermen last night decide * upon the following numbers and loca kiona and boxes of the electric alarn system to bo established at once. ' No. 3 Haag's brewery. No. 4 Frank and Broadway. No. 5. Bpnton and Green. No. ( J. First and Broadway. No. 7. Market nnd Broadway , gj No. 8. Bryant and Main , on [ ; ino house. No. D. ' Main and Broadway. No. 12 Main and Bucking mm. i JNo. 13 Main and Wofth. No. 14. B. & M. depot. No. ID. Decro & Co. No. 1C Marcy and Broadway. No. 17 Metropolitan hotel. No. 18 Northwestern depot. No. 19 Washington avcnuo ant Marcy. No. 20 Willow and Marcy. No. 21 Clay and Chestnut. No. 22 Drovers' hotel. No. 23 Buckingham and Baldwin No. 24 Stewart's packing house. PERSONAL Capt. R. Kelly , formally of Unioi county , Iowa , in here on a visit after ai absence of two years in the far west. Hi leaves again for his western home this af toraoon. Rev. Jos. Knotta is in attendance at ai important mining meeting in Des Molnoi which opened yesterday and clones Thurs Jay. Jay.Hon. Hon. Joseph Rankin , the well knowi Wiiconnin politician , ia in the city to gether with hta family , and is stopping a the Ogdoa house. IOWA ITfcMB. Cedar Rapids city bonds are sought for at 5 per cent interest. Fifteen thousand pensioners an paid at the Dos Moines agency. Will H. Clark , it is reported , wil give LoMars still another paper. A movement is on foot to cstablisl a commandory of Knights Templar a Mason City. Frank Halm was thrown fram i running horse at Missouri Valley thi other day , and had a leg broken. Dr. J. H. Gore , of Battle Creek was recently drowned in Spirit Lake On the 4th a creeping babe of Mrs , Mann , Doa Moines , foil head-first lute a pail half full of wa < or and wai drowned. On the night of the 4th the Scnrinf millat Vail was struck by lightninj and sot on fire , but the flames wen extinguished before much damagi was opno. Near Sigourney , the other day , a I year old boy got hold of a pistol , am in playing with it the weapon wasdis charged , the ball striking Willie Vest aged 11 , in the back , and inflicting i Fatal wound. The other day ai Burlington , as c young Dane named Palmgron wa ' bonding 'an edger In a saw mill , i splinter flow from a timber with suol torco as to tear a ghastly hole in hi lung , from which ho bled to death it a few minutes. Some scamp tied tin cans to th tails of two horses belonging toFranl Deputy at Woodbine , and then turnui them loose. The last heard of tin animals they were running like mad and diligent search had failed to fm < them. Spirit Lake Journal , 3 : "there i a movement on footto put two steamers ors on the lakes , ono on Spirit am ono on East Okoboji , and make roq ular trips from Okoboji to Hunter Ledge at the head of Spirit lake , cacl boat running to the isthmus. " On'tho , evening of the 4th a dieas trous water-spout visited the neigh borhood of West Side nnd Carroll. Sav eral of the business houses wori Hooded with water , damaging tin property to the extent of 85,000. Advertising Ohoats. Ptovidence Adveitber. lias become BO common to writi Sit o beginning of an elegant , interest Ing article and then run it into BOIUI advertisement , that wo avoid all cucl cheats and simply call attention to tin merits , of Hop Bitters in as plain honest terms aa possible , to induct people to give thorn one trial , 03 IK DUO who knows their value will eve : HBO anything else. Postofllco Changes in Nebraska during the week endinj May G , 1882 , furnished by Willian Van Vlock , of the postofiloo department mont : Name changed Furay , Shormai county , to Paris. Postmastorsappoiuted Jessun , An ielopo county , Oscar M. Roniff ; Laird Frontier county , Mrs. Elna Miller Minoola , Holt county , Win , H. Blu iiauyhj Pleasant Dale , Seward county James Lynch ; Spaulding , Groeloj county , James Council. IOWA , Established--Glare , Webster coun ' " ty , George S. Walter ; Uatton , Pol county , ilugh Ewingj Husam , Scot county , Jens Peterson ; Vining , Tarn county , Joseph Simon. RecontinuedGordon's Ferry , Jack son county ; O'Brion , O'Brien county Names changed Elba , Carrel county , to Tcmploton ; Memory , Tay lor county , to Now Market. Postmasters appointed Bertram Linn county , Spear T. Harmon Grcge , Johnson county , H. R. Simo son ; Plattovillo , Taylor county , D n < iol Propst ; Vincennos , Leo county Wm. 0 , Lock wood. Fortuned for Farmers nnd Mo- clinnics. Thotmnda of dollars can bo saved bj uning proper judgment in taking care ol the health of yourself nnd family. If yet nro bilious , have Hallow complexion , pool appetite , low nnd depre sed * pirits , anc generally debilitated , do not delay a mo tnent , but go at oticcj nnd procure n bottle tlo of those wonderful Electric Bitters , which never fall to cure , nnd that for the trifling mm of fifty cents. ITribuno. Sold by 0. F. Goodman. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special udvcrtlacmcnU , sue n < Lost , Found , To Loan , For Halo , To Hont W&nU , Boarding , etc. , will ba Inserted tn thii column at tha low ratool TEN CENTS PEf LIKE for the Dret Insertion and FIVE CEXTE PEH LIKE ( or each subsequent Insertion Leave adv. crtlscmcnts at our ofllce , No. ' Pearl Street , near Broadway. ' Wanta. D A flrst-claM liftthcr. No olhci W need applr. P. W. Ucrkton , Council niufTi _ mlB-lt" . - laborers to work on the C WANTED.-100 . \ . ) , y ; stead ; worbBlUummcr.App'yonthowork-ior tno Eag\ \ Door's ofllce , reoni 6 , i-.vcrctt'n Block , corner ol Broadway and Poirl Btrcct , Council Bluff * . E. O. Nonrec. Hcsldcnt Engineer. m-D-af , . . . . . . . good barber. Steady u.- , . . _ , men t to a good man , 1 * . J , Lclk , Marys Tlllc , Mo. niayS-Sf AN'l'KD Hoarders liy day or week. Fur W nl.-hcd rooms , ZOO 4lh street. qpr29 flt * \TrjANTEU-Evcrybody Iu Council Bluffs l { YV to take Trm B E , 20 cents per week , do Itrcrcd by carriers. Offlco , No 7 Pearl Strcot near Broadway. ANTKU Tobuy lee tons broom com. For particulars address Council BIutTi Broom Factory. Counr.ll Blnfla. leant , RBR 2att For Sale and Rent TJKIH hALK. liullding corner of Seventh and Jj Broadway. Suitable lor business ordwclllng , For particulars enquire ol O. F. fcinlth. mCtt n\Ort \ BALE. Elghty-acro farm paitly cult- ! JJ vatod , two. miles west ol Ornaln. Udell A lay. | m-Q-tt "T7\OK \ SALK. lly dairy block of about 4t JU head milch cows. A number ol butchers' stock , grade Jtrsov hcltcrs , grade short-horn stork. 160 head In all. Can bo soon at my farm tcnjmllta cast ot'Council Bluffs. C. n. Wheeler m-0 3tt " | 7IOK SALE. Within ten miles of Council J ; Bluff * , a firm of 6CO acre ] , all fcnccJ ai d sub-divided. Part choice panuro and part cul < tlvatcd. Uood new bullnlngs ar.dstabltnefoi 100 cows. Good and abundant water ; buildings and { arm u cd and ndoptcd for stock. Hulllclciit down to tccuro bal. and bal. In time to sul ! purchibcr. Address C. II. Wheeler , boxlOIC Council Blufl * , 1 . liny0 01 § 1011 HEN I I'art or whole of nlco residence , I or will ecll on easy terms. Apply at Uo ; o til Co. tna > 2tf SALK Black and whlta Setter pups , by FOR Dojlu , Couiicll lllulli. la. my2-0t * OK 11KNT Two pleasant noius lu very du- slrable location , cither furnished or ui-turn- lihcd ; suitable for ladles or gentlemen. aprll- . J. W. SQUtUE & CO. 17IOK HALE Uca'ititul residence lou , COC J ; each ; nothing down , and S3permonth only , by EX-MAYOllVAUOHAN. nplS-tl KENT Bechtcll's Hotel , middle liroad. EOll , Council Bluffs , Iowa ; is a wcll-knowc ise : best location In the city. StaDiing In cluded. Call on or addrest npUO-lm PETER BEOIITELL. T7IOK HALE Wciherfrund , or WomanV JJ Friend , tbo great dcrman discovery , 1'osltlvo euro ( or fcma'o ' weakness In all tti various forma ond'stase' . At aprlS-lm DEIIAYKN'S Drug Store. OH KENT. Two $20 houses and ono ttore 829 Broadway. Apply aprll-lm" A. M. WILSON. 170H SALE Old papcn 26c per hundred , ai Jj The Ben office. Council Bluffs. Bc27-tl Mlscellanoous. mllE EXCELSIOIl OALLKltY the flrst to In JL traduce the new Instantancout process and make a success ol It. Cill and see specimens , T OST Hair pold spectacles. A liberal rewarc Jj'will ' tepaldltlcftatTilKBss oBce. m5-t ; , W. L7PATTON Physician and O"cullst Dn euro any casn of eore eye * . It Is onlj a matter of time , and can cure generally it from three to five necks It makes no difference enco how long diseased. Will straighten crosi eyes , operate and remove Ptyrfglmus , etc. , anc Insert artificial eyes ap5-tt A NYONE WANTING soaeflne quality brooa J\ . corn eccd can getIt bv writing to pl3- P. T. MAYNE , Council Blugs. Ono ot the beat stcond-clas ; ) Hotels In the West la the BEOADWAT HOTEL , A. E. BU9WN , Proprietor. Nos. 63t and C30 Broidway , Council llutfsIow , Table supplied with thn best the market af fords. Gcod rooms and flrat-claiu beds. Teruu very reasonable. UNION AVENUE HOTEL 817 LoWer Broadway , Mrs , 0. Gerspacher & Son , FIIIST , CLA5S HOTEL AT TIKASONABLI ntlOEs. TUANS1ENTS ACCOMMOIJATEP HOTEL VOft IlENT. GOOD KEA80NS FOI RENTINO. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL N. Ander on , - - Proprietor , 712 Lower Broadway. Table ( upplled with ( ho best the market af- fcrJi. Terms $3.EOand $ l,00perwcek. Trauslcn $1.00 per day. It Von Wlsli n Luuch Go to * LOUIE DUQUETTE , Soups , Bleat' , and Eatables always 01 hand. lrive Cents per call. [ nstrnotion and Entertainment , WM. I. MARSHALL'S Illustrative Lectures ! AT TUB Bloomer School Building , ON Wednesday and Thursday Eve'gi [ VIay 10 and II. EVENINGS IN "Wonderland and Colorado , " llojn Lectures will bo Bpendtdly Illuttratei With DISSOLVING VIEWS. lly the Calcium Llght-StereopUlcon with Drll Haul Fliotv rkph * from Natiue , The proceed * pf the lecture will be used In th porubaio oi njijuratuj for tbj bcncQt of th ichooli. AdmlMlon SS canti ; ichool children , IS ctl Ticket * on aol M Bvulintll & Drackett' * . m-9-St TOO UTTERLY UTTER Are Supplying the Aesthetic Wants of the Public in FINE GROCERIES. With Everything in Staples ai the Lowest Prices , Fresh Roast Coffees , Chioce Drawing Teas , Boston Tea Go. 16 Main St , and 16 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , W.W.SHERMAN MANUFACTUKER OF Road , Track , Ooach & Livery FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. E. U , SHEH1IAN , BualncstManager. WM. CimtSTOPHEa , Mechanical Manager. 124 3. Main St. , Council Bluffs. In , GOLD ! GOLD ! GOLD ! Bright and yellow and'hrd nnd cold , Molten , graven , hammered nnd roll'd , Heavy to Ret.and light to hold ; Hoarded , bartered , bought and sold , Stolen , borrowed , squandered , and doled ; Spurned by the young , but hugged by the oldIe Io the very verge o 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 beat ad v ant- ice , 1)0 business with cash men , and where only one price will be asked 01 ; aken. REMEMBER "A tree is known by its fruit " A store by its prices. ONE THINGr CERTAIN Our prices are right. Our business is c guarantee that fair dealing is our watch word. XLCIl is our motto. Our bus ! , ness is in a most healthy condition. Everj department is doing good work. Canned 3ooda are going off very cheap. Tea : md Coffees a choice assortment. Fancj Shelf Goods for the million. Come ana see us , we will do you pood. F , J , OSBOEHE & 00 , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogdec House. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office and Works , Main Btroot , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. We giro special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention. A general 01 sortment ol Brass Goods , Belting , Pitting , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooko , Coal , OKAS , HENDBIE , President. 2. OSCAR WILDE 2 , GAS FIXTUKES. Bixby & Wood , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets. ] J. M. PALMER , DEALER IN REAL ESTATE ANO LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Drs ; Woodbury & Son , Cor. Pearl & let Avo. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MAURT3R & CRAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out Glosa , Fine French China , Silver Ware &c. , 5)0 DROADWIT. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA " MRS , fl. J , HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , SZ22 Broadway , Council Bluff * W. B. AMENT , JACOB 8IU8 AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & Oounsellors-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , HIWA. DARKNESS , GO. , DRY Broadway , Cor , Fourth St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa , tnsr-2-Sm - - J. .LER'S IP 1 mean business and no blowing , IP.A. Having recently contracted for 600 .A. Oigans and over 200 Pianos for the sea son , to bs sold at Bargains for Gash , and on time Agents wanted. TJ Correspondence solicited , s z O d. MUELLER , COUKCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. IB , 91 B Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2,00 Bluff and Mow Streets , Council Blnffs , HOUSE. Mirrors , Upholstery , Eepairing , 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 CITY. None but first-class Bakora employed. Bread , Cake , Pica , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. M E T C A L F B R O S. , WHOLESALE DEALERS ! IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED , CJOXT2XTO3C3C. 3 = CTTi U Je'Jb'S , - 3M EEAL ESTATlf AGENT , . / Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , f and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , OOU OIL BLTJFS THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF Wall Paper and Window Shades rO3i- And the Largest Assortment to Select from. . Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating Doao in tlto Latest Style of Modern Art. Geo. E. Beard , 11 Pearl St. Council Bluffs. C. A. BERI1E , W. IIUNYAN , W. BEKBB O. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale and Ketall Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Irs , J , E , letcalfe and liss Belle Lewis Are now dealing In ill kinds of fancy goods , euch u Laces , Embroideries , Ladlca * Underwear of all descriptions. Also llandkcrchle'g , both In ellk and linen , hose 'o ! all ulnde. thread , plna , needlci , etc. We hope the laalca will call and see our stock of goods sA C30 Broadway before go hg elsewhere. B. J. DAVIS , 13 PEAEL STEEET , Dealer In ZEPHYRS , GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS of All Kinds. A Full liino of Canvas , Felts , -Embroidery , Knlttlug Silks and Stamped Goods. Nlco Assortment of Applique Pictures Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IQWi And mmm SQUARE , CLARIHDA IOWA ,