Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 11, 1882, Page 6, Image 6
THE DAILY BEE : COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA THUKSDAST , MAI'il , 1882. The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS ? Thursday Morning May 11. BunscnimoN KATES : By Carrier , - - - - - 20 cents per week - - - - - - (10 00 | iet Yc r Offlco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Nca Broadway. 0. E. MATNE , Manner City Circulation. H. W. TILTON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS. Work has begun on lov l's new Mock. Mock.The > The city council meets thin evening to closs up equalization matters. Joseph Keller makes nulls in the lixt cat styles at 310 Broadway. nprlMf Jim Bnoddcrly ngaln saw the Iniido o the calnbooso yesterday , This time for being drunk , The temperance lecture to bo deliv ered this evening by the lion , J. II. Finch , At Dohany's , Is n free one. Main Direct now has n doublc-hctxled cow for n side show , with the usual hand- organ for accompaniment , The anti-prohibitionist * are talking ol starting a campaign paper to combat Hint being published by the tcmpernnco folk. For the first ten dayn in the month there hare been forty-four arrenti by the police , a much larger number than usual , The district attorney la preparing to begin on the criminal calendar next "Wednesday , a little earlier than wax gen erally expected. Take your ice from the Blue Wacom , I , OrderH taken at J. T. Olivet's and nt Jones Bros' . Grocery. Mullholland &Co , , Successors to I ) . F. Kicher. np2tf ! ) The Offlco of City Weigher Williams at the junction of Pearl and Main elrcoli da about completed , and the xcaler will soon bo in place. The long-standing cano of the stale vs. Martin , being a glandcrcd horse case , was liefore Justice Abbott yesterday , and again continued , thin tlmo until the 2Gtli. J. AI. NlchoU was arrested by Chief IKicld for being drunk. It appeared that ho took quinine and whisky for tbn ague , and wasn't ' used to it. lie was therefore re- 3cased. 3cased.Tho The query is , Who ownn the holes in the alilewalk on the north aide of Broad1 way , Just west of Scott street ? Whoever does should cither remove them or fill them up , Th funeral services of Mrs , Sarah "Grnson , wife of Joseph tirason , were held yesterday forenoon , Her. Mr. Lemon officiating , nnd friends joining with true sympathy in paying mete respect to the remains of the worthy woman. ' -ChiefField saya that while whisky kills more folks than the nmall pox , yet people don't seem to be v ery afraid of that. 'Squire Mono chips in to Bay , too , and ex plains the mystery , by declaring that whk- Icy la ploa/enter to take , The meetinjf of the V. M. 0. A. , to be held at the Baptiit church to-morrow evening , promises to bo of unusual interest aa a delegation of thirty or more from the Omaha association will be present and participate. Ivanhos Conimandcry fto. 17 , Knlghta Templar , are in receipt of an invitation to .go to Omaha to join with the Knighta there in the celebration of Ascension day , which falls on the 18th Inst. , after whicii they trill join in a pilgrimage mounted and uniformed. It will prove a decidedly ( n- terestiiig occasion , This evening Win. J. Marshall is to lecture in the Bloomer school building on Colorado , presenting dissolving views by the calcium light tereoiticon , and com bining much instruction with much enter , J tainment. The proceeds are to go toward purchasing apparatus for the school. A fellow named Anderson , a bottler by profession , was yesterday arrested by ilarfihal Jackaon , lie had been on a upree , and entering n bake shop , purchased noino cakes , sat down on a barrel head , and munched them , but could not pay for Ma aweet meat , and was not in a condition to Yoturn the cookies , or at least the cookiea were not In uhape to be returned. J. B. Htacy was arrested Tuesday , charged with being drunk. His explana tion waa that he stopped in frontof a house on Broadway , hearing aoino piano playing , and being o great lover of must ? . The door was open and lie remarked that it was excellent music , whereupon he was pounced down upon , nnd taken to the sta tion , Ills case waa continued tat two weeks. There seems to be a great want of energy - ergy in the city of Dublin on the part of the police , That two as eminent men as J * > rd Cavendish and Under Secretary Iturke should be killed In broad daylight by four men , and in a public park , with out the murderers being detected , IB something remarkable. It is thought by aiiany that the force will ho reorganized , In which event Colonel Keatloy , who has ithown wonderful qualifications in direct. Ing police matters , will be called to the BU- , perlntendency , PERSONAL Capt. .Reuben Kelly , of Alton , ! called at TUB Ike ollice. He h on his -wny to Montana to look after extensile .mining interests , Mr. Berry , of Hasting * , a well known Block man of that place , was taking in the city yesterday under the guidance of his friend , J. W. Mcree. DOHANY'S OPERA. HOUSE , TiifliiHUAY NIUHT , MAY 11 , 1882. THE HON. JOHN D. FINCH will lojturo on PROHIBITION. FKEK TO Au. . The executive committee have se cured eeveral hundred campaign aong- Mten which will be distributed in the audience. Stirring campaign pongs will enliven the occasion. HON. JOHN 13. FJNCH is A GELK- SBATJ2D , TEUl'KHApCK OuATCU. A 'thorough , candid end eloquent diecua- wou of the subject now enjoyinij the attention of the people may be ex. COMB ONEJ COME ALL ! ABOUT THE 'BOOSE. Scenes and Incidents at the Hotel do Fields. Another iioilfjcr Leave * Withonl Paying His Board. Officer Morse was serving ns nighl clerk at the city calaboose , when a pretty fine looking stranger , tv little under the inspiration of anti-prohibi tion entered , and told his story. Ho had no money to buy n bed , nnd wanted the generous hearted public to furnish ono for him. Morse opened the door of the calabooso nnd lot the stranger take one sniff of the varied odora , which themselves halo the plnce BO they escape every chance they got. The applicant for n frco bed concluded ho did not care to accept such nccomodations , and backed out. Why , " said Morae , "yon don't think for an instnnt that I was jjoing to liavo you sloop there ? Why , no I only wanted you to pass through that room into the next ono , nnd occupy the spirng bod. " That made the place appear different , and the stranger concluded to accept the chance to nloop on n spring bed , especially as it cost nothing. Morao proceeded to book him. "Lot's see , what is your nnmo , sir ? " "It don't make any dif ference , " replied the stranger , BO down on the book it wont ns "Mr. Don't Make Any Difference , " nnd linving registered 03 a lodger , ho was shown through the first room , nnd shut up with the ( spring bed , there to remain until morning. Early in the morning Marshal Jackson was in charge , and hearing a rap nnd a call from the calnbooso , he opened the door. Ono of the pris oners said ho had only boon put infer for lodging and , it being morning , ho wanted to got out. Jackson looked on the book and finding Mr. Don't- Wrako-Any-Difforcnco registered us a edger , concluded ho was the man , and lot him go. Later investigation proved that the man thus sot free was lot the free ledger nt nil , but n man tamed Downs , locked up for being drunk. Downs , by his little subtcr- ugo , saved the § 7 which it would lave cost him to gpt out the legal way , via the superior court. Who the real ledger , Mr. Don't- tfako-Any-Difforcnco , was released ho sat about the oflico waiting for Morse o appear , and whon.that officer came n , with a grin the lodger tackled him with , "I thought that you was going , o give mo.a . epring bed ? That's a fine spring bed , that is,1' Murno began to laugh at him. "Why , you must liayo been clear oif your whirl last night. That's a epiing bed. " " bed . " " "Spring , nothing. "Why , rot , it is , " quoth the merry Morse , "nobody sleeps on it unlcaa they nro v , ittlo sprung ; that makes a spring bud of it , don't it ? " The stranger didn't yait to hoar the close of the sentence. it took about an hour and a pailful of cold water to bring him out of it , and hen ho started west on foot. Downs , the follow who had slipped out of the charge of being drunk , had ; ot up stairs for some reason , and .roused . Sam Morrison , the fireman , who sleeps there , and Sam forgot his houmatism long enough' to thump the intruder over the head with his cane , and sent him somersaulting lovrn stairs. The police gobbled him only to let him skip out again. It is evident that n new clerk ia needed at the Hotel do Fields , so that ho guests at the house may not bo so annoyed , and may not got their bag- ; ago und rooms mixed up , and none may bo thus allowed to skip without ottling. IDLE HANDS. Bomo Work Needed to Keep iho Prisoners From Getting Too Fat. The stone-breaking 1ms ceased , and lioso who arc committed to the cala- > ooso for violations of city ordinances lavn nothing to do but sit in the den , iat , grunt and grow fat , and add to ho odoriferous condition of the room , 'ho supply of stone , which has boon lie moans of giving prisonora sonio ittlo employment , has now given out. iotno time ago some more atone was ocurod from tho' Macedonia quarry , with the view of keeping the men at rork , but on its arrival hero it was oompd best to save the atone for cul verts , instead of smashing it up to use on the streets. Hence , the boys tro now left without anything to do. ? ho cost of working the prisoners does away with any great profit to ho city , but they have to bo boarded , anyway , nt a cost of CO cents a day , whether they work or not , nnd many rould bo a little moro anxious to coop out of the toils of the law if boy wore certain they would have to fork out their fines. MEAT FOR SUNDAY. A Move to Allow the Butcher Shops to Keep Open on Sunday * , As most know there is an ordinance low on the books providing that "it hall bo unlawful for any person engaged - gaged in the butcher business to keep any stall , shop , moat market , or sell by himself , agent , servant , clerk or employes , or offer any meat for snlo , or keep open any such plneo tor the nirposo of selling any incut on the irst day of the week , commonly called Sunday , from the first day of October ; o the first of May of each year. " The ordinance provides that the penalty for violation shall not exceed § 25 and costs. There seems to be a difference of desires among those engaged in the meat business , some wanting to keep open Sunday and others to keep closed. Tljoso who are in favor of a shut house have started a petition , to bo presented to the council , asking that body to so amend the ordinance as to make meat markets keep closed every Sunday during the year , instead of simply during the winter , thus shutting up in the summertime , when moats spoil readily. On the other hand , there are citi- zena who keep no ice-boxes , and if , in warm weather , they have to get thoit in out on Saturday , it will often be spoiled or tainted by the time it ia wanted for Sunday tdinners. . Sucli protest ngainst not being able to get their moat Sunday morning. Some of the mw l market men also want permission to keep open on Sunday , and a petition has been started repre senting this side of the question , and asking the council not only to amend the present ordinance , but also to re peal the whole ordinance , leaving the matter open. The ordinance was originally pasted nt the instance ol the moat market men , nnd now that n difference of opinion seems to have nrison , petitions will fly and the council will bo called on to act. FLEET FEET. Preparations for n Successful Spring Mooting of tno Council BlulTts Driving Park Association. The spring mooting of the Driving Park association is to bo hold May . " 0,31 nnd Juno 1 , and the programme arranged , purses offered and entries procured give the assurance that it will bo an interesting ono. The event will ba ns follows : mm HAY , TUESDAY , MAY 110. No. 1-Olub purso. Trottmir , 'J minute class , $300 ; $150 to first , $70 , o necond , $50 to third , fourth to cnvo entrance money. No. 2 Club purso. Running , milo icals , 2 in 3 , S300 : $200 to first , $50 o second , third to save entrance nonoy. No. 3 Club purse. Trotting , 2:27 : class , S100 ; $200 to first , $100 to second end , $ GO to third , fourth to save en trance money. SECOND DAY , WEDNESDAY , MAY 31 , No. 1 Club purse. Trotting , 2:30 : class , $400 ; $200 to first , $100 to second - end , $00 to third , fourth to save en * ranoo money. No. Club purso. Jlunninp , 11 novelty , $400 ; $75 to half , $125 to second , $200 to finish. No. 3-Club Purse. Race , 2-30 class , $300 ; $150 to first , $70 to second end , $50 to third , fourth to save en- runco money. THHtn DAY , THURSDAY , JUNE 1. No 1 Free for all , $5Wj ( $250 to irst , $150 to second , $75 to third , ourth to nave entrance money. No. 2 Club Purso. Running 1 milo , 3 in fi , $400 ; $200 to first , $125 o second , $75 to third. No. 3 Club Purso. Trotting , 3:40 : class , $800 ; $150 to first , $70 to ccond , $50 to third , fourth to save entrance money. For bettor time han 2:30 : , added money , $100. The purnen amount to § 3,400. Thpro will also bo $1,000 for hose acing and handicap foot races. The mndicaps nro arranged for Tuesday , ilay 30 , and the hoao race , open to nil. Wednesday , May 31 , first money being $300 and second § 100. Among the arrangements made is no of special interest to these at a ( stance who desire to attend. All ailrouds centering hero will sell ox- ursion tickets at all stations along heir lines nt ono and one-third faro or the round trip. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. TUo Kind of Books Most Frequently Aekoet For , At a mooting of the trustees of the roe public library hold Tuesday af- ornoon , resolutions were passed ex pensive of sympathy for their fellow- -rustce , Judge Oasady , uppn whom las lately fallen BO heavy a weight of orrow , by the death of his wife. The secretary was instructed to re- urn thanks to THE BF.K nnd other ity papora for furnishing the library with copies of thuir daily issues. An amendment to the by-laws wns idopted by which nny non-resident ax-payer oftho city , living within ton niles of the limits , shall bo allowed ho privileges of the library. The president waa requested to iommunicatp with Congressman Hep- mrn regarding the securing of public reports to complete sots of which a > ortion are already in the library , and o secure such other volumes as may trove of interest. A careful and analyzed report was made of the books already drawn out of the library "by the reading public. The figures ahowcd that about two- hirds of the books drawn wcro works of fiction. IOWA ITEMB. The Decorah brewery ia to bo turned nto ft creamery. Webster City taxes n circus $50 , vith side shows extra. Mnquokota has raised its saloon li cense to $1,000 , a year. Mnrongo , to secure a flax factory , is o raise n bonus of $1,500. So fur 125 saloons licenses have ) eon issued in Dubuque. The abstract men have a state con vention in DCS Moines May 31. A otock company has been organ- zed ut Oscuulu to build a $20,000 lotcl. David 0. Newell , of Douds , Van Burcu county , has been arrested for procuring iv pension through forged tapera. The Vinton tmloons are nil closed. Their licenses expired , and they have o await a meeting of the council for anew now permit. The judge of the district court will ) u asked to formally declare the Dos Monies jail un unfit place in which to ilaco prisoner * . Carl Wodertz , aged 73 , and one of .ho oldest ( iorniau settlers of D < s > Moines county , blow hia brains out on the night of the 5th. Architect Ellin , of Mirahalltown , ma been chosen to draw the plans for the now building for the girls' de partment at Mitchollvilc. The first arrests wo have noticed for delating the fish law wpre nt Cedar ttapids May 3 , Two men were "taken in" for catching bass in the Cedar river , E. L. Cook ia under arrest at Shel don for committing an assault upon Mrs. 0. H. Brocksomo. The News if the 5th aays : "It appears that the lady is iu n delicate condition , and now lies iu great distress and bodily torment from the injuries oho receiv ed. " RECKLESS SHOOTING , Two Young Men in Silver City Have a Wild Spree. They Snccocd in Shooting n Woman. The little Silver City , about seven teen miles from hero , was thrown into n state of wild excitement Tuesday , caused by two young men , sons of a well known and very respectable resi dent of thai place. The young men were on a wild hurrah , and thought they would indulge in a little "cow boy" sproo. They pulled their re volvers nnd made n dash through the streets , firing oil their weapons , nnd causing n number of narrow escapes and n still greater number of scares. Ono worthy lady , Mrs. Wyatt , was sitting near the front window in her SIOIBO , nnd ono of the balls thus reck lessly shot , hit her in the arm , caps- ing a painful wound , but ono which will probably not prove very serious. The young men hastily loft after finding what they had done , nnd their 'ricnds will probably settle up their ittlo matter. jtv Losing Jotioi A prominent physician of Pi'tj- aurg said jokingly to a lady patient who was complning of her continued H health , nnd of his inability to euro icr , "try Hop Bittera ! " The lady : ook it in earnest and used the Bit ers , from which oho obtained por- nanont health. She now laughs at the doctor for his joke , but ho is not so well pleased with it , ns it cost him a good patient. Harrisburg Patriot. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , euc as x t , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Itcnt , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In thU column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Inacrtlon and FIVE CENTS PER LINK for each subsequent insertion. Lcaro adv ertlsomcnts at our ofDce , No. 7 'ratl Street , near llrotwlway. Wants. TT-ANTND flrstch" ) lut'lwr. No oilier YV ncctl apply. P. VV. Lir hCn , Council BlnlTi _ ' _ _ nilO U TTrANTED. 100 UboniH to wjik on the C. VV M. fi St. O K n.Wojc9l SOTeriUyttcady ; worknll mmmcr.Aop yon the wrrkaor tno Kiigl- necr'a ollkc , room , ' > , rterett's It ock , earner of liroiihvoy anil Foirl strm-t , Council DlufT ( . IX O. Nonrae , Htnldent CnuMit'cr. in U-3t * Boarders bv dav or week. Fur- WAfJTKD rooms. 2UC 4'h Htrctt. _ nprSO m TTrANTEl * Everybody In Council Bluffs to YY to tolco TUB licit , 20 tents per neck , do Ihcrnl by carriers. CKIkc , Ko 7 1'earl Streot' near Broadway. _ TTT NTW' To buy 100 tons broom corn , YY For r1"1"0"1319 address Council DufT < rtrnom Fiotorv. foundl Bliifl . lowti < W-W For Sale and Rent _ ig _ _ _ _ j _ TjK > H 8ALK Building corner of B\cn h and K Ilroadwny. Suitable for lm hcss ) orawelHng. For particulars enquire ot O. F. Hnlth. mCtl TJIOR SALE. E't'hty.acro ' farm putl } cult- ! _ C vated , two miles west of Omaha. Odell & lay. _ * _ in 0-t ! TTUW PALK. Within ten miles of Council JD Il'ufr * , n f.rm of MO Hrc , ) , all famed a d sub-dhlckd. Part choice pavuro and i > vt cult - t hated , ( teed new bullulnRB ardotab'Inir for ICO cows. Good and abundant water ; buildings nnd farm used and adopted for stock , tjutrtclont down to iccura bal. and bal. IntlniotoeuU purclmcr. Address C. II. Wheeler , boxIOiG Council llluft' , I . _ Mo6 6' ' } KEN I Part er whole ot nlto residence , FOR will sell on ( .any terms. Api'ly at L'CJ nfflce. _ iuaj2-tf _ 'RENT Two ] > 1easint rroms I tilery de- FOR location , either furnished or tiiifurn- tihed ; bultablo for ladlra or tfinUrnien. aprii-tt _ J. w. BQ.UIKE & co. MUiv aAiih iieu'itiiul remauno < otM , 00 JQ each ; nothing Uovui , and ? ipcr-ronth only , ty tX-ilAVOItVAUQIIAN. apl3-tf TJ10U UKNT Ilechtell's Hotel , mlddlo Uroad- L way , Council Bulls , lonnj ha well-known bouse : beat location In tbo city , Stalling iu- cludrtl. Call on oraddreiH 01)118 1m 1'BTEU UFCIITELL. TpOK HALE \\tlbcrfrund , or Womana | Jt } Frlr > t/d , the great bcrman dUco\erj. 1'ofl live cure for fcmn o wrakneea In all Its various forms and triage * . At UEIIAVKN'S Drnc Store. 7TIOU 11KNT. Twof20 houses and ono ttorc , J } 829Bronawaj. Apuly nprll-lm * A. M. WILSON. T710I ; HAHO old papcrx ilto par huudri.d , 01 P The lice ofllco. Council llluffs. i i27-t ( Miscellaneous. EXOKLSIOU GALLERY the llrst to In. JL Iroduco the new Instintaneoui process nnd make a aucccaa ot It. Call and see Bpetlmona. ' Fftlr iol < l Bpcctadci. A liberal reward LORT to paid ItleftatTllK B n oaco , m5-tl TTvU. W. L. I'A'nON Pbslcuvn and Oculist. JL/ Can euro any case cl pore eye" . It U only a matter of time , and cut euro pencrall } ' in from three to fl\o weeks-It inakcu no differ ence how long diseased. Will straighten croen cjcs , operoto and reuiotv I'tyregiDmB , etc. , and Insert artlflclal eyes ap5-tt A NYONU WANTING soroeliueqmllty broom _ X corn seed , tan ( fet It br wrltluif to apis tf 1' . T. MAYNE , Cauncll Blufta. Ono o ! tlio besi lucond-clnss Hotels In tliv West U the BROAD W/iT HOTEL , A , K I1USWN , Proprietor. Kos. 534 aud 620 Ilroid ay , ( ouncll UlufTs.Iona. Table Btipplltd with thn best the market af- fotdJ. G'oU rooma and first-claw beds. Turns cry rcatonablu , . . . . . . AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son. KJBBT OLA'S HOTEL AT UPAPONAttU ! 1'ItICK * . TUANSIHNTa ACCOMM011ATKD. IIOTHL FOll UhNT. UOPU 11BASON8 FOtt IlKNTINO. SCAHD1NAVIAH HOTEL. N. Anderson , - - Proprietor , 732 Lower DrMdu-ay. Table tunpl'txlvlth the brct the mirktt afford - ford * . Tcrme M.W&iiJ 5i,00 pcrweek. Transient tl.OO per day. If You Wiili a Lunoh Go to LOUIE DUQUETTE , Soups , Meat * , nnd Uatablen alwaji on hand. Five Cents per call. ' STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING , KALSOMIHIHG AND BRAINIH& , Shop Corner Broad way and Scott St. TOO UTTERLY UTTER BOSTON TEA CO. Are Supplying the Aesthetic Wants of the Public in PINE GROCERIES. With Everything in Staples at the Lowest Prices. Fresh Roast Coffees , Chioce Drawing Teas. Boston Tea Co. 16 Main St. and 16 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , W.W.SHERMAN MANUFACTUIinn OF Road , Track , Coach & Livery FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. g. II. SHERMAN , Business Manager. WM. CIIIUSTOPIIEa , Mechanical Manager. 124 S. Main St. , Council Blug'g , Ia. GOLD ! GOLD ! GOLD ! Bright nnd yellow and hard and cnld , Molten , graven , hammered nnd roll'O , tTcavv to Ret and light to hold ; FToirded , battered , bought nnd sold. Stolen , borrowed , squandered , and doled ; iSpurncd by the young , but hugged by the old To tha very verge of the churchyard mould ; Price of many a crime untold , GOLD ! GOLD ! * If vou want to have gold yau must spend vour money to the very bestiulvant- ago. JDo business with cash men , nnd where only one piico will be naked or taken. taken."A "A tree is known by its fruit " A store by its prices. ONE THING CERTAIN Our pricea are right. Our business ia a guarantee that fair dealing is our watch word. XLOIl ia our motto. Our busi ness is in a most healthy condition. Every department is doing good work. Canned Goods are going oil very cheap. Teaa ind Coffees a choice assortment. Fancy Shelf Goods for the million. Come and see us , we will do you food , F , J , OSBORNE & GO , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURERS OP ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Offlco and Works , Main'Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo give special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MAOHIHEEY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will rectlva prompt ett nton. ! A central as sortment of Brasa Goods , Belting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooke , Goal , OHAS. HENDEIE , President , 2. OSCAR WILDE 2. GAS FIXTUiiES. Bixby & Wood , THE PLUMBERS. 3n Bancroft or ( Fourth Streots- ) " J. M. PALMEE , , DEALEIl IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Drs ; Woodbury & Son , Cot. Pearl & l t Avc. COUNCIL BLUFIU MAURBR & ORAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Bleb Out Gloaa , Fine French China , Silver Ware &o. , 810 DHOADtUT. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. " MES , fl. J. HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Broad war , Council Bluff * W. B. Ail EOT. JACOD BlilH AMENT & SIMS , OounsellorB-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. HARKNESS , ORGUTT & CO. , DRY GOODS tm&t I I \ % \ ? I W' ' AFD CARPET HOITSE. i Broadway , Cor , Fourth St. , > Council Bluffs , Iowa. mar-S-Sm - - J. MUELLER'S I mean business and no blowing. Having recently contracted for 600 Oigans and over 200 Pianos for tuo sea- eon , to bo sold at Bargains for O.ish , and on time .Agents wanted. TJ X , Correspondence solicited , s i J , MUELLER , C COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , F. Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff aufl fffllDW Streets , Council Bluffs , Mirrors , Upholstery. Eepairing , Etc , , Wood ard Metallic Coffins. No. 436 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH Mm STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. None but first-class Batera employed. Bread. Cake , Pics. &c. . . delivered to any part of the city. Our ITT 111 . L. Wagons run all day. _ P. AYRE9 , Proprietor. M E T C ACL F B R O S. , - VHOLKSALE DEALERS i. IN - Hats , Caps , Straw * Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. E" * / laa For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , and a number , or Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa nnd Nebraska. Ofllco with W. 8 , MAYKE. over Savings Bank , - COUNTOIL BLUFS Wall Paper and Window Shades And the Largest Assortment to Select from. DaDer Hanging and Interior Decorating Done in tlio Xntost Style of Modern Art * Geo. R. Beard , 11 Pearl St. Council -Bluffs. a A. BEE11K , W. nUNYAN , W. BEEBK O. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale and Itctail Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway. Council Bluffs. Irs , J , E , Metcalfe , aid Iss Belle wis In all kinds , inch , Embroideries , Ladles' Underwea Are now dealing of fancy goods m Laces f all dcuorii'tlone. Also llandlicrchteis , both In tilili and linen , hose ot alt Klnde. thread , pins , nccdlo , ttc. We hojietho laaleg nill call and BCC our stock of goods at 633 Broadway before gop . p ; elae hero. E. J. DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET , Dealer In ZEPHYRS , GERMAHTGWH AND FANCY YARNS ofAHKlndc. A Full Line ot Canvas , Felt * , Embroidery , ICnittlug nnd Stmnpod Goods. Nioo AiBortnent of AppHqno Pictures * . < , ' ,1 & t f / i , M \'l * * * * ' ' , ' * * . f ' i * , ' ? I t 5 Z. T. LIHDSEY & CO. , 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Ana WESTSIDS SQUARE , CLARINDA IOWA ,