THE DAILY BEE : COUJSTOiL BLUFFS , IOWA SATURDAY , MAY 13 , 1882. The Daily Bee. council BLUFFS : Saturday Morning May 13 , SOBSCniPTION RATES : "By Carrier , - - - - - SO cents per we * I/Mill. - - - - - - - 10.00 per Tea Offlco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Nee Broad wny. 0. X. JIATNE , Manager City Circulation. H. W. TILTON. City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS. The collection of the poll tax bcglr So-day. Mueller Bells ibcet music at onc-thli off. "Velocipedes , llcyclci and children wagons at Mueller's. The outward train this afternoon i crcrlho Chicago & Northwestern. Joseph Keller makes cults tn the Int crt styles at 310 Broadway , nprlMf Key. Dr. Clcland , the paster of th Caotfrrgaltonnl church , will on Sue da ; evening next speak upon the tuhjecto temperance. The city council has granted perm ! to Mr. O'Donald to build a wharl at th foot of Cherry street , on Btg Lake for th luring of his boats. Mrs. J. L. 1'imnan , while out gather Ing flowers yesterday , spied an owl , nut throwing A ttic k at it , so stunned the bin that the succeeded tn capturing it allro , Tnlfo your ice from ( ho Blue "Wopon Orders taken at J. T. Oliver's and a Jones Bros' . Grocery. Mullholland&Co. Successors to D. P. Etcher. ap29tf Pormlt to wed was yesterday grantci Joaao D. Gault , of Canon , nnd EUci Hanptman , ot Valley township ; also t < TOn. J. Martin , of Silver Creek , and Evi Cook , of Macedonia , Mrs. Andrews , who was taken ii hargo by tbo authorities Thursday nigh , wi insane , has returned to her friends , il not being deemed a case warranting send lag her to the asylum. Of the 9300 appropriated by the cltj council to pay cxpcntea of delegates tc Washington to help along the government Irafldlng bill , the council has decided the psying of $150 to cover the expenses ol -JMfffl James. A telegram was received from Bern- enjl yesterday , stating that on account ol xdMing ft train he would be unable to go < ben in time for his engagement hut oven < hg , but would bo hero to-day in tlmo foi be matinee. ' Mrs. Sarah "Wise , wife of J , 0. Wise , waa Bent to the insane asylum at Mt , Pleasant about ten days ago. It seemi t&at aho grow rapidly worse and on Thurs < day last she died. Her remains willb < faierred here. A delegation of forty-three members f the Omaha Young Men's Christian Mtociation visited this city last evening Kid participated in a rousing meeting at the Baptitt church , after which they sere naded TUB BEE office and others. An old man from Avoca with plenty ol money and n little whisky fell into the Imda of acme ehtrpera yesterday , who wen apparently bent on securing bis roll , bet the officers spoiled the little game , led the old man off , and SAW him safely started Jor home again. Thirteen yean ago last evening Conn < H Muffs was brilliantly Illuminated , and then WM general rejoicing throughout the etty , and all because the Chicago & Bock laUadroad had found its way into the rfly. Since then the city baa secured other facilities and made many rapid tridoa and is still going forward. , Mowing has commenced in Baylioa' park. The lawn Is not being smoothly Aaaa , the grass being left rather jagged sod rough. The park would look better , too , if the loose bits of paper were kept gathered up. The place , in any event , is beautiful , but with 'close care , with trim' xolng and cleaninq ; , it can be made much man to. The suit of Ellraboth Jacobs vs Wil liam Tatio wan yesterday before Justice Abbott , and by default of defendant a jadgHieat waa rendered In plaintiffs favot lor $100. The claim is that Tatro took the plaintiffs child to bring up , and that be did not give the child the starting and care that he promised , and In fact misused lik proteage , The case will probablyfbe farther tried hi the higher court. It has been decided to proceed atonoe wife the work ol establishing an electric fee alarm system here. The location ol the alarm boxes as given in TUB 13KK sev eral days ago , remains unchanged with one exception. The box located at the Ureter's hotel is to be placed at the trans fer Instead. The work is to be under the Baaagcment of the fire committee and the xaayor. Mueller has gust received BIX floe Chickering and Weber Pianos. They beauties. PERSONAL / J. H. BUM , of Chicago , waa yesterday leoUi > K after the grocers of the city , W. L. K ndidl , of Boston , selling wool. a goods , wai in the city yesterday , EL Hclnley , representing n Ohicag * sad * dksry bouse , was at the Ogden yesterday , H.B. Winter , a New York boot nnd afeoe stan. yetterday spread out some fine wnplw at tbo Ogden , Tsun Oberfelder , of Omaha , was in the ey yesterday , greeting and bemj greeted tf aony friends and acquaintances , A. IJpman , of New York , visited this tty and Omaha yesterday to see bow Bueh imported velvet and silk waa wanted l y the trade. J. E. Murdock , the jolly one-legged maner from New York , WM yesterday lun taking big orders for teaa and other feeoVsraated I by the grocers. | Wf-A. Klli , of Wwtou , the well-known y ila de lerftB'd ! UvaUrm > B , waa In the slt iMt rday7au4aiftdeTuBBK a call , S ' * y Tbo cannot gqt along without JU .report as well aa Ita for a , fine lily k U low wdllli lie h&a A l ife variety. FINCH'S FORENSICS. The Temperance Advocate Denies the Charges Against Eim. Ho Tarzu Upon the Clorgymei "Who Attnobi Him. Hon. John B.J Finch w&a grcotcc by n full house at Dohanoy's on Thurs day evening , There were many , doubtless , who were a little curious tc hear what ho would have to say in reply ply to the published letter of Ror. 0 , Catnpton Bennett , of lown Oily , charging him with having been tried for seduction and bastardy at Lincoln , Nob. , which is Mr. Finch's homo. The opening oxorcison of the ovorv ing consisted of inusio by a mala quar tet , and prayer by Rev. Cyrus Ilanv Hn , after which Rov. Mr. Loman in troduced the speaker of the evening , Air. Finch. Thii temperance advocate waa received with hearty applause , and as Mr. Loman in his introduction had referred to the mud throwing , everybody waa on the qui vivo to hear what Mr Finch would say in his own behalf on the subject. Ho began by stating that the dia- ussion of the evening was to bo of principles rather than of men , and ho gave little time to dealing up the alleged charges. Ho said that when a boy ho had lost Bomo littlcgdukca , the work of death having evidently boon done by some animal. A trap waa sot for him , but the next night moro ducks were killed , Ho and his brother the next ni ht watched for the animal and did not watch in vain , They secured him , but it had always boon a question to him since thai time , whether they or the animal got the worst of it. Since then ho had never cared to tackle that kind of an animal , a very genteel way of inti mating that the state of the charges against him was of that peculiar and odoriferous nature. In regard to the charges , ho avowed that anyone could telegraph to Lin coln , not to his friends but to his enemies , nnd if they said thcro was truth in the charges ho would stand by it. Ho know that oven the saloon men at Lincoln would s y the charges were untrue. is to the Rov. J. Oampton Burnott , ho had a few words to say. Ho was some tlmo ago challenged to a debate with the reverend gentlemen. Ho BUS- ! pootod Burnott because ho parted his name in the middle , but at that time know nothing about him. A letter waa sent to the official head of the liquor league at Chicago , saying that , noticing that Mr. Burnott was giving anti-prohibition addresses in Illinois , it was desired to know on what terms ho could bo scoured to speak in Ne braska. The liquor league official did not bito. Ho referred .tho letter to Mr. Burnott himself. That gentleman - man bit. and replied that the league waa paying him 81,000 for fifty ad dresses ana $ C a day for expenses. Ho will como to Nebraska on the same terms. Armed with this written acknowl edgement of the foot that the rever end gentlemen was in the employ of the liquor league , ho mot him in de bate. Mr. Finch said ho opened up the debate by saying that the discussion was ono of principles not of men. Ho appeared as the paid attorney of the prohibitionists , to ad vocate what ho believed and what they believed. On the other hand , Rov. Mr. Burnett appeared as the paid attorney of the liquor men to advocate what ho believed and what they bollovod. Mr. Burnott in reply1 denied this , and stated that ho found' ' Mr. Finch a narrower man than ho expected , and that like other fanatics' ' ho made foolish and false charges. As for himself ho was not in the employ ploy of the liquor men , and had' ' never soiled his hands with a dollar of their money. Ho had loft his pulpit without money or consideration of any kind , and simply because from the standpoint of a Christian minister he did not believe in prohibition , In reply to this Mr. Finch said ho pulled out the letter and dared the reverend gentleman to deny his signature. Burnett foamed , and declared ho would got oven with Finch. The lat ter after narrating these circumstances remarked that ho thought that Bur nett was now trying to get oven , The speaker then wont at his sub- . Ho reminded the voters that ioct. hey were the jury whoon the 27th of Juno , were to decide th6 great ques tion. Before this jury ho charged the saloon business with being hurtful to the state , productive only of orlmo and disorder. Ho proceeded to show up facts to substantiate the charges , and insisted that if the temperance folk proved the charges , the voters , as a jury , should act as honest men and cost their ballots against the traffic. Mr. Finch proved himself an inter esting speaker , and was closely listened to. Ho made many admirable hits , and as a story teller takes high rank , and oven those who do not agree with hia views felt themselves repaid for the tlmo and attention given him. Just received , a fresh lot of Baby and Doll Carriages , at Mueller's , FAIR PEAY. A Delegation from Rod Oak Visit the Olty in the Intoroata of Tbolr Fair. As stated in TUB BEB , arrangements have boon started for holding a fair hero next fall , and those having it in charge had decided to have the date close following the fairs to bo held in Omaha and Dos Moinos. Botuo of the Rod Oak folk interested in the fair to bo hold there , seeing the statement - mont in THE BEE , got quite stirred up about euch a date being fixed upon , and a delegation visited this city yes- day to see what could bo done about it. The delegation consisted of D. B , Miller , 0 , 01 Platter. J F. Fisher , L. If. Rosa , A. J. Roach , John Has- tie and JI. E.'Doemer ' , > ( [ i Their statement of the situation , is about as follows : A mooting was held at Red Oak the first of Maroh/at which there wore present representa tives of various fair associations , in cluding Davenport , , , DCS Moines , Omaha , Rod Oak , Preston , Bismarck. Topeka. Kansas Oltyj St. < Jo and other places , the object of the gather- ing being to arrange regular circuit for holding fairs , Council Bluffs wa invited to join , also , but informatioi vrns received that it was not intondct to hold n fair hero , and an no representative sontativo appeared , this city was no counted in. With this understanding a circul waa arranged by which the fain should bo hold first at Davenport then at DCS Moincs , then at Omaha then at Red Oak , and the last in the circuit Crcston. As the circuit wai formed of the other places , Omaht was included in this Iowa circle , bo caused it was understood that Council Bluffs would not join in the arrange ment , and would have no fair at all. Having thus provided , and having ar ranged for printing and made othoi preparations , they were naturally sur prised that Council Bluffs should prepare - pare to hold n fair on the date fet which they had arranged , and they came to this city to consult , with a view of having it changed. The Red Oak men at first did not feel very good natured about it , as it seemed to them that this city pro posed to ignore their fair. Bomo de clared that if this city waa going to thus try and ignore their fair they would retaliate by throwing their trade elsewhere. The result of the consultation will doubtless bo some understanding or engagement by which there will bo no conflict or bitter - tor fooling excited. Bargains in Pianos and Organs for the next 30 days at Mueller's. THE INQUEST. Not Much Now LlRht Thrown on the Case of the Man Killed by the Cars. An inquest was hold yesterday &ftornoon In Justice Abbott's office to determine concerning the doatli of the man named Downs , who was killed by the construction train on the Chicago & Rock Island road Thursday after noon. There was little now developed beyond what was stated in yesterday's BEE. BEE.John John Kirkman , the conductor of ; ho train , testified that ho saw the nan just before the train struck him. rho train was going east , the engine backing up at the timo. The man ivaa standing in the middle of the brack. The witness heard the en gineer whistle and ring the boll. Soon the engine was reversed nnd the call ; amo for brakes. The train stopped within six car lengths after ho whis tled. The manwhen witness saw him , was standing facing the engine , and OB bo looked like a trackman it waa sup posed that ho know enough to got off bho track in timo. The train was run ning about six miles an hour. The body was found under the pilot of the angmo , the front part of which had to oo jacked up to release it. Charles Finloy , the engineer , testt- 5od to about the same facts. When ho first saw the man ho was standing ibout 150 yards off , and looking to- nrard the train. The witness paid no' ' particular notice aa ho seemed like a railway man , and was looking toward : ho train which was running very ilow. Ho next noticed him about lixty yards off. lie then seemed to 30 standing with his taco toward the lorth looking at some men drawing , : lca. Ho rang the boll and the fire man shouted to the man to got off. ' Eo then reversed the engine and called for brakes. The tank struck ; ho man'and dragged him four car- lengths , and when the train stopped the man was found under the pilot lead. ' Chief Field testified aa to the idon- .Ity of the man , Ho had boon two lights in the city jail for being drunk ind gave hia name as Downs , Thurs- lay morning the man acted strangely ind the chief thought ho must bo alert lort of ( imbecile. The man said ho rould go to work for the St. Paul Company if lot go , and that ho know he way. Ho said ho had worked for hat company before. Being thus lot ; o ho saw nothing moro of him until ho body was , brought in. Officer Sterling testified to seeing ho man at the Rock1 Island1 depot tftor ho was let out of the calaboose. Dho man was in a saloon near there rad acted queerly , but did not seem o bo drinking , A verdict was rendered of accidental loath. Mueller's Music 'Hall is the finest tore in the city. You are invited. DEALING 'WITH DRUNKS. iuoh Seemed to bo the Exclusive Business of the Superior Court Teatorday. There was a long string of plain Irunks disposed of In the superior iourt yesterday despite the fact thai > o 'able and eloquent a temperance ecturo had been delivered the night previous. Jim Bnoddorly led the van. He vaa not in good condition to stand .rial. While m the bottom of a well it work some bricks had fallen on Ills lead and out it badly. In view of Ills being rather an invalid , his case ivas continued until next week. Dennin Uilmoro , a well-to-do far- ner , cheerfully paid $7 for being xvred for over night while drunk , ta ho had quito a roll , of which he would have boon relieved if loft on the street , ho got out of it well. James Delaney for being drunk paid his $7 like a little man , Charles Milna , ditto as to offense , ind ditto as to assessment. A man named Keating , arrested for jolng drunk , had his case continued intlf Saturday evening. Another named Biokley , also ar rested for being drank , had his case lontinuod until Monday evening. John White and Pat Brady were ) ooh assessed 17 for being drunk. Ed. Points waa found by Officers Sterling and Brooks lying dead drunk n front of a fancy house known as 'Tho Throe NinesHe ' waa taken n charge and locked up , and yoator- lay fined tho'regulatlon amount. He coined much , chagrined when sobered ip , and especially that ho was not in lossossion of his usual pugilistic pow- irs , When sober ho made the offer if $100 , if when himself , Officers Sterling and Brooks could bring him rom the Pacific Jiousq to ( ho fala- > ooso , ' giving" them two hours i in vhlchto do it. At last accounts ( ho ifficprs'had not concluded to "accept " * I ! ho offer , ROBBED WHII.E DRUNK- A Brother of General Joseph E , Johi Bton la the Victim. A man riving his name as J , Johnston was placed upon the dumtn train at Omaha Thursday evening i a pretty drunken condition , and o landing here had to bo helpsd off. H sat down in the depot , and see : sobered up enough to realize wher ho was and began to fool about for hi wealth , Ho found it gone. lie remembered momborod that whan ho left Omahi ho had $80 in his pocket , and took $ i out of the roll to buy a tickc with. Ho put the change bad into his pocket , and remomborcc no moro about it until ho rather cami to himself. Ho found his pocket book tucked in his overcoat pocket empty , and the change that ho hat placed in his vist pocket was alsc gono. Ho reported at the police sta tion nnd being still pretty drunk wai locked up until morning. Ho sale that ho was a brother of the celobratcc confederate general , Joseph E. John ston , and quaintly remarked that he thought the family had run to might } poor seed in him. When sobered up no was released and started off foi Clarinda , Iowa. WANTED. To trade n line lot ol Sowing Machines for Nebraska land. Address , M. A. Tnxvis , Box 1332 Council Bluffa , la. may3 Ot * COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTiOE. Specl&l ftdicrtUcmcnb ) , sue us Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , tVants , Bonrdlng , etc. , will bo Inserted In this lumn at the low rate o ! TEN CENTS FBI ! LINE ( or the fint Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE ( or each subsequent Insertion. Leave odr ortlicncnts at our office , No. 7 Pearl Street , near IJroadnay. Wants. TTTTANTED A First Class Canvasser. For VV particulars Innulro at Boo Office , Council Dluffi. maI2t ( To correspond with a young WANTED or amusement. Address J. F. , Dee Dfflce , Council Bluffs. mayl20t * - flrst-clMs barber. No other WANTND-A P. W. Bcrkson , Council Bluffs mlO-U * rXTANTED. 100 laborers to work on tbo C. W M. & 8t. O.R.R.WageB8l W.perday ; tcady vork all summer. App y on the works or tno Engi neer's office , room 6 , tverett's Block , corner of Broadway and Pcirl street , Council Bluffs. E. 3. Nourse , Resident Engineer. m-O-St * Boarders by day or week. Fur nished rooms , 00 4th street. street.nprSO 12t * ITirANTED Everybody In Council Bluffs to VV to take TUB Bis , SO cents per week , do Ivered by carriers. Office , No 7 Pearl Street' icar Broadway. rTTANTED To buy 100 tons broom corn. YV For particulars address Council Bluff ) iroom Factory. Council Bluffs , lawa. 658-29U For Bole and Rent I7IOU BALE. Building corner of Seventh and 1 } Broadway. Suitable-tor business or dwelling. Tor particulars enquire ol 0. F. fmlth. mfitf SALE. Eighty-acre farm partly culti vated , two miles west of Omaha. Odell & > ay. mC-tf BALE. Within ten mllea of Council FOR , A f rm of SCO acies , all fenced ar d ub-dlvldcd. Part choice posture and part cul- hated. Goad new buildings and stabling ( or 00 cows. Good and abundant water ; buildings .nd ( arm used and adopted ( or stock. Sufficient lown to tocuro bal. and bal. In time to suit mrchacer. Address C. II. Wheeler , boi 1040 Council Bluff * , la. MayO Ott RENF Part or whole ot nice residence , FOR will sell on easy terms. Apply at Bee ifflce. mayZ-U niOR RENT Two pleasant rooms In very doD - D alrable location , either ( urniibed or Unfurn- shodj suitable ( or ladles or gentlemen. aprU-tl J. W. SQUIRE & CO. [ 7IOH BALK Utautllul residence lots , 460 D each ; nothing down , and $3 per month only , > y EX-MAYORVAUGHAN. aplS-tf rjlOIl RENT BechteU's Hotel , middle Broad- D way , Council Bluffs , Iowa : Is a well-known louse : best location in the city. Stabling in- luded. Call on or addresi apllB 1m JETER BECHTELL. TOOR SALE Weiberirund , or Woman's C Friend , the great German discovery , . 'osltlve cure ( or female weakness In all Its rations forms and tiara. At apr31m DEirAVEN'S Drug Store. rnOR BALE Old papers ZSa per hundred , at C The Bee office. Council Bluff s. > eS7-t ( Miscellaneous. riHE EXCELSIOR OALLKRY the first to In- JLtroduco the new Instantaneous ! process and qako a success ot It Call and tee specimens. POST fair cold spectacles. A liberal reward U will be paid If left at TUB BSB office. m5-t ( Dk W. L. PATTON-Pbyslclaa and Oculist Can euro any case of eoro oyoK. It la only , matter of tlmo , and can cure generally In rom three to five weeks It make * no differ- mce how long diseased. Will straighten cross > y < w , operate and remove Ftreglnms , etc. , and nsert artificial eyes. apfr-tf A NYONE WANTING BOO enne quality broom CX corn seed can get It by writing to pl3t ( r.Tf MAYNE , Council Bluffs. Ono of the best wcond ciaas Hotels la the We is the HOTEL , A , E BIl WN , Proprietor. to * . ESI and 638 Broidway , Council Bluftl.Iowa. Table auppllcd with the best the market al- ordo. Otod room * and flrst-clasa beds. Term * cry reanonablo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JNION AVENUE HOTEL , 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. 0. Gerspacher & Son. FIB8T CLASS HOTEL AT REASONABLE KICE . T1UNSIENT8 ACCOMMODATKD. HOTEL FOrt KBKX. GOOD UKABONSFOll IENT1NQ. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL N. Andenon , - - Proprietor , 732 Lower Broadway. Table mpplled with the bet the market af- ordt. Tertoi JS.Wand $1.00 per week. Transient 1.00 per day. If You With a Iiunoli Go to LOUIE DUQUETTE , krop , Meats , and EfttaUes alrtayi oa hand. Flv > Cento per call. STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND JRNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING , [ ALSOMINING M PAINIHB , ( hop Corner Broadway and'Soott Bt TOO UTTERLY UTTEI BOSTON TEA 0 Are Supplying the Aesthoti Wants of the Public in FINE GROCERIES. With Everything in Staples a the Lowest Prices. Fresh Roast Coffees , Cliioco Drawing Teas Boston Tea Co 16 Main St. and 16 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , W.W.SHERMAN - MANUFACTURER OF - Road , Track , Coach & Livery HARNESS ! FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. E. H. SHERMAN , Business Manager. WM. CHRISTOPHER , Mechanical Manager 8. Main St. , Council Bluffs , la. COLD I GOLD ! COLD ! Bright and yellow and hard and cold , 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 ttu old To the very verge of the churchyard mould ; Price of many a crime untold. GOLD ! COLD I If you want to have gold you mnsl spend your money to the very best ad vant age. Do business with cash men , and where only ono price will be asked 01 taken. REMEMBER "A tree is known by its fruit " A store by its prices. ONE THING CERTAIN Our prices are right. Our business ia , o guarantee that fair dealing ia our watch word. XLOR is our motto . Our busi ness is in a most healthy condition. Every department is doing good work. Canned Goods are going ; off very cheap. Teat and Coffees a .choice assortment. Fnncv Shelf Goods for the million. Come ana see us , we will do you pood. F , J. OSBOBNE & 00 , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden _ House. _ COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Vfe giro ipeclal attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND QENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention. A general at- sortment ot Brass Goods , Belting , Pioing , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Fig Iron , Ooko , Ooal , OHAS , HENDBIE , President. _ 2i OSCAR 'WILDE 2 , GAS FIXTURES. Bixby & Wood , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets. ) J. M. PALMER , DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUUCII * BLUFFS , IOWA. Drs ; Woodbury & Son , -acr Cor. Pearl & 1st Are. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MAURER & ORAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out OlassvFlne French China , Silver Ware &a , MO DtOADWAT. . COUNCIL DLUFF8. IOWA. MBS , fl. J. HILTON , M. D , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 822 Broadway. Council Blugt. ' IY. B. AMKN JACOB BIUS AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & OouiEolJorB-at-lLaw , COUNCIL' ' BLUFFS , IOWA. HARKNESS , ORGUTT & CO. , DRY GOODS AFD CARPET HOUSE. Broadway , Cor. Fourth St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa , mar-2-3m J. MUELL R'S I mean business and no blowing. Having recently contracted for 600 Oigans and over 200 Pianos for the sea son , to bo sold at Bargains for Oa&h , and on time Agents wanted , TJ Correspondence solicited , s i O J. MUELLER , o COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 j | Jtf Bluff and Willow Streets , Coecil Bluffs. FURNITURE HOUSE. Mirrors , Upholstery , Bepairiner , Etc. , Wood and Metallic Coffins , No. 436 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Blufia , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE OUT , None but first-class Balora employed. Bread , Cake , Pics , &o. , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. M ET C A L F B R O S. , WHOLESALE DEALERS ; . IN Hats , Gaps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. OHIOAQO PRICES DUPLICATED. ooxnxroxxi aBxvu Jb'jt's , H REAL ESTATE AGENT , Has For Sale , Town Lots. Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. SlAYins , over Savings Bank , - OOUMOILi BLTJFS Wall Paper and Window Shades jf 3u And the Largest Assortment to Select ifrom. > Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating Done in the Latent Style of Modern Art. Geo. R. Beard , 11 Pearl St. Council Bluffs. 0. A. BEEBE , W. BUNYAN , W. BEEBE C. A. BEEBE & CO. , . Wholesale and He till Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , Md3. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Irs. J. E. letcalfe and Miss Belle wis Ara now dealing In all kinds of fancy goods , such M Laces , Embroideries , Ladles' Undorwea Ol all descriptions. Also Handkerchiefs , both In illk and linen , hose ol nil Kinds , thread , pins , , needles , etc. . Wo hope the laalcs will call and eco our Block ol Roods at 630 Broadway before go lag eUowbcre. B. J. DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET , Dealer In ZEPHYRS , GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS of All Kinds. A Full Xdao of Canvas , Felti , Embroidery , Knitting Sllki and Stamped Goods Nice Assortnent of Applique Flotnre * Z. T. LINPSE7 & CO. , ' * © 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , ! PP Infl Wra CLARINDA JOWA , ' , . \V