t.x THJE DAILY BEE : COUNUiL BLUFFS , IOWA MONDAY MAY 16 , 1882. The Daily Bee. COUKGl BLUFFS. Monday Morning Mny 15. SUnSCHIITION IUTKS : By Carrier , - - - - - 10 ecn N per week By Mull , - - - - - - - 810 00 per Ycrxr OBlco : No. 7 Pearl Struct , Near Broadwny. 0. E. MAYNK , Vanujrcr Tlty Circulation. H. W. T1LTON , City Editor. MINOlt MENTIONS , -To-day is circu * day. Mueller sells jhcct nm ic at orc-tUrtl of ! . Velocipede * , bicycle * nnd children' * wftgonuut Mueller's. Joseph Uciter mnltcs stills in tlio lat' cat style * at S10 IJroathvay. prl 1-lf Tlio district court opens to-day , llio docket shmvliis 40 criminal and 21" civil ca'ei to bo oonslilereil. Tlio water worka company expect ? dally enough iron pipca to lay 5 iriilo of main , an' ! nro i > latinlnc to Inivotlint inwch out of sight by the lout of tlio week. Tali" Jt.ur ice frcin tilt Uliio Wnrt.m Orders tnl.-cn at .T. I1. Olivet' * and at JomplJmV. Griccty. Mtlllholknd &Co. , Successors to I ) . F. Kiclicr. ri > 20tf Messrs. Holland & Miller , of llio Slain st cct livery stable , havp just com pleted a new carriage house , fiOx 10 feet , which i quite an imir | < w jncnt and ivei them tiuii lo facilities to nccoiiimodato their largo custom , C pt. Williams report * that ho will hate the city ncalos in condition to j ro- ceod with Imslnew to-tiny , they \tolug \ lo cated t tlio int < Mcctlon of M. lu and I'carl strenta. The lots just n nth of the court-homo will lie used for sUi.dini ; room for tlio team" . _ TAO wagon load * c ( mo\t excellently imndc furniture have been1 ( .out in from thodoaf and dumb ii.htitute , to homed " by tie furniture tr do here. Tlio boy at the inciittito i-how pomo il.lllful mid hon est workirumst in in the manufacture of thwo nrlic in. BJli * ' dd not intend to close out , but , -will icll niic tw iniliincry , nil kinds of fancy ( 'n"'lH ' iltll " "t'"LH nt lolvcr l > c than you can buy old bhelf-worn bank- nipt stock of goods.Ve lacp notli nj ; but the vciy best nud the latest styles of goods. tfor nice goods and low prices go to Buss. The twenty bulls brought by the atrik- inff laborers against the Nebraska U St Paul railway company were disposed of in Justice Ifraney's court Saturday afternoon. The company paid the men the wages duo them on condition of the men with drawing the fluits and paying the costs , which they did. In looking over the criminal docket wo find the follow ins ; variety of charges : Murder 1 , abortion 1 , embezzlement 1 , kidnapping 2 , perjury 2 , assault 2 , bodily injury 3 , obstructing highway 2 , painbllng and selling liquor 23 , most of which are slated as actions under the head of nuisance. An item of interest in the present pro hibition campaign is an item culled from the telegraphic reports to the effect that that the br < worn * convention , In session at Washington , appropriate ! 55,000 to bo paid In tru-t to Christian Magnus , of Cedar Kaplds , la. , to aid the brewers of Iowa in their struggle ogainst hostile leg- islatlva enactments. Komenyl , the great violinist , had a tunall matinee audienca Saturday afternoon - noon , hut he gave , as ho always gives , rare showing of musical art , and made it truly entertaining , even to thoje who were not sufficiently cultured to appreciate much of the higher work done by him. A nacred concert was arranged for last even ing to offset the disappointment occa sioned by Remenyi not being able to meet his engagement hero Friday evening , the company miisiog the train. The Nonparicl has made another flop. . After abusing preachers and chinch people ple week after week , it yesterday turned a somersault and cimo out witii a column of alleccd editorial , paying triUiito to the heroism of llio pulpit and saying miny kindly words of thooo whom It bus abused so shamefully. The Nonpareil evidently thinks it can thus regain some of its lost ' patronage , but the church folk re not such fools as the colonel and his man with the cano think they are. Their taffy comes too Uto. The city council hai informally de cided that tlio sidewalks of the city must be repaired , and these ordered built must be completed nt nice. In case of neglect or refusal the aldermen propose to have the city do the work , and in such case the walks will bo brought up to permanent grade and the cost taxed up to the prop erty. Those , therefore , who are f on the temporary grade , wdl do veil to look after their w llci themselves , as it will cost .much more if the city takes hold of it. Ex-May ir A'auRhau'd birthday and wedding anniversary both fell upon last Friday , and on gnliig to bed he wa con gratulating himself upon having passed the twain anniversary In peace and quiet , when an Miault wai tnade upon the front dour of I is residence. It proved to be a company of hit friends , who iorced hint to opeu up. One after another paid due re pacts and reminded him of the day by the presentation of varloui gifts , Including an elegant chain for hli watch chain Knight of Pythias pin , ar.d other equa welcome reminders. The surprise was us complete as It wai enjoyable. W. I ! , Davit , southwestern passenger agent of the Sioux City route to St. 1'aul , Informs u * that notwithstanding the cold , disagreeable weather which characttuizec Jast week there were over forty round tri ( tickets sold from Bt. Louis alone , where the temparatuie It supposed to be cornea ratively wurm , that many persons at lea t being auxiour , even under these cir cumstauce , to take pleasure trips to Mm netota over this delightful line , Kouui trip tickets will bo placed on sole here to day , good to return until the 31st day o October , These tickets arc only $17 , am with the many attractions offered to tour ittH over this line , they will meet with a ready sale. A new line of Pullman can are also placed on this line , which are very elegant and have all the needed com vcnlcnces and comforts. Tlio arrange. . ment < are (0 now that anyone learing Council Uluflu in the evening over thle 11ns can have Rood ntght'd rent and bo In St. I'AU ! In the morning. Just received , n fresh lol of Baby nnd IJoll Cnrria cf > , at Mueller's. PICKED BY THE POLICE- A Number of Snturclny Night offend- era who will bo Adjusted To-tiny. Tlio most sensational incident upon Iho streets Saturday night was the nrii rest of Win. Quinlan , whoso name ] ms frequently appeared before in conncoa tion with police nows. It seems that Quinlnn wns on n sprco and had got Homo bad whisky aboard. IIo had scino altercation with n prostitute , nnd it was reported that ho had fit ruck tier Oflicer Brooke , with Special Policeman Tyson , arrested him nonr the llorcro house. Quinlnn , who in nometliing of n thumper , resisted and iloficd any number of officers to take film to jail. In the ntruyglo ho struck Tjscn , nnd the latter retaliated uid in the row thoofiicctimpru compel led to use the man pretty roughly , but tlioy succeeded in convincing Jiim that hu was not nblu to cupo with two policemen armed with cluba. There wai some indignation uxpiassod among citizcna concerning tliu wiy the drunken man was used by ( hoof- fleers , but BuiiKi of these who ivitiieoH- cd the nllair inform its that they did ; 'ivo Quinlnn moru tlmn ho deserved. The prisoner wan kept in jnil over Sunday , nnd will have : i'hearing this Chief Field has nrrentcd & man named Stone Steel , charged xrith lar ceny. It is nnid that S'ecl ' took u lo.id of chips from a plnco whore mi were chopping down trees. Ed. 11 itts wai anusted by special policeman Tyson lor beii : drunk. .Inn Jlogan was nrrotilodiuid booked by the enmoolllcorforboii'f ; "wry din- orderly , very drunk , nnd very obacono on the street. " It la evidently u very , very , too too case. Among the drunks arrested ivcro Putaoy JelForis and John Gray , ur- rested by Oflicor Alorao , nnd Jumes TJiompson , nrrestcd by OHicor Gunn- cliix. This trio wan ditpoaed of Sat urday afternoon , ouch being lined the regular amount , § 7 , including costs. For a fmo B'xby Carriage ) at low cull at Mucllcr'u. II o hr.o a argo variety. TIRED OP BEING TIED. Thoeo Who Huvo Had Enough of Matrimony. There are a number of divorce cases to bo disposed of nt this term of court , nud it is especially noticeable that to every man who applies for a divorce there nro eight women who apply. It seems that either the women nro harder to nuit , or else the men behave the worse. The followr ng nro , the cases as they nppohr on ' i i i , ho docket : Barbara Bergman va. Fred Berg man. man.Nettio Lone vs. John Mary 0. Woatormnn vs. Joseph Wostorman. , Jennie Lcnchman vs. .lames Loach- man. man.Nettie Shepard vs. Ohas. Shopard. N. D. Borden vs. Annie R. Bore don. don.Paulino Pauline Turk vs. August Turk. Nunoy Van Loven vs. Hiram Van Lovon. Kato Percy vs. R. S. Percy. Ohaa. Pfeiffer vs. Flora A. Pfoifler. A. A , Maxwell va. 0. J. Maxwell. Christina M. Major vs. Theodore O. Mayor. Sarah A. Parker TO. Edwin 4 Parker , Tharsa Blnek vs. W. 11. Black. Elizabeth Bowman ve. David BowS man. man.Nancy A. Doty VB. MOBOH Doty. Mueller's Music Hall is the finest store in the city. You are invited. FINCH'S FANCIES. How Ho Vlowa the Temperance Situ- lu Iowa. John B. Finch , who lectured in this city the other craning , has been interviewed by n correspondent of The Chicago Tribune , who thus repre sents him : ( In relation to the temperance cam paign in Iowa , John B. Finch , or.o of ho loaders of the prohibition move ment in that state , and loader of a mnilar movement in Nebraska , said 0 your correspondent in an interview his morning : "Tho prohibition unondmont will carry by u majority of 50,000. This ia acknowledged by eomo of the best informed men of this ijtute. Even UIOHO who do not favor the amendment concede its success by majority of from 5,000 to 50,000. " "What has been done with all thu nonoy supposed to huvo been raised i > y the Liquor Dealers' association of this state ? " "That is all nonsense. They have in no money , or but very little , and what they hayo they uro uf raid to uso. The trouble is , they cannot trust ono another in handling it , In short , tliu liquor men of Iowa uro in a tmht fix , and thuro is no way of getting out ofit. " "When will the election take place ? " "Tho 27th of Juno. The state is being thorougly worked , and the in terest is , BO great that every man will vote on ono side or the other. " "Aro thuro many on the fence. Mr , Finch ? " "Not many , They are sliding off on the prohibition side , which is an other good indication of thu weakness of the enemy. " Mr. Finch has boon in attendance of thu Ministers' Union Temperance convention recently hold in this city , and returned to-day to Iowa , where he was out-aged to lecture until the close .f thu campaign in that State. IIo will then return to Nebraska to Inau gurate a similar movement , which , in 1 ho event of success in Iowa , is cer tain to result in a bitter and deter mined fight in Nebraska. Bargains in Pianos and Organs for r the next 30 days at Mueller's. \ WARD WARDENS , Borne of the Business Which Kept the Aldermen Dp Until Midnight. The Work of Equalization of Tnxf ComplntoiU Tlio city council hold n protracted session Friday nitht ; , lasting until nearly midnfgU , Much of the evening - ing was taken up with the equalization toics . vtoro nflklnvits to Ainin'vn urcs to adjust , nnd all this took time nnd patience. There wore minus inndo in about n hundred CASCS , nnd fully three-fourths of these were inndo to Mick. In nome cases the nflldavi'D ' filed nhowed up matters of which the council was in doubt , nnd enabled the securing of amount ? which would othcrwiao have been skipped. Thu Water Works company reported the following length and sizes of pipes proposed to bo laid : fl MA1NM. 0-tOpfcot , 21 inch pi | > n. 7,100 " SiO " fi-100 " 1C " " 1 9,000 Ttilnl. Di.iTiunuriNfi it.uxa. 0,700 feet 12 inch plpu. 1.000 " 10 " " i',1111 . 8 20:70 " n " " 47,633 " 4 " " 01,000 Thb nwnnin of lots on the cast Rule of Sixth nrd Suvcnth ntreetii between Hroad- wiiy uml l/irsl uvunun vrcra ordered to i fl it * Ir their wdavv.ilkit within thirty day. Thu K\larv of clerk * of t o mipremo court w.ttlix , < d nt 3701) inn diUon to the uiiinunt hit rcci ives nt city clurk. The rotuinltteo on streets iiu 1 ixllcyi worn nuthoilzoit tn udvertiiu fir propom's ' for the coiiKtiiiction of the ciffvreut of slilcwH kn um ( irdliin to the pi cilic.v tioii furiuslio I i > y the city ouK'iiccr , ai.d . on mine , and th it th rcc'ivituj aulil mi tract h 11 bo appointed sidoivnk i omuiifrniniier without i < ay , and hi- invested with all tli" authority given t > t.ueh old LTD niiiiur the state law. Tiio auditor \\itu \ inatructod to draw a wnrr.iut on the city treasurer in fa vor ot the public library for the amount of the library funds now in hia handf ) Ownon ot lots on the eaat side of Main utroet from the north nidj of Story street to Sixteenth avenue , wuro ordered to rniso their sidewalks to permanent grade within thirty days.Tha Tha allowance of $18 to each fire company monthly was mado. A petition for n sidewalk on the north side of Brondwny , between Ninth nnd Eleventh streets , was re ferred. A request for leave to erect n wooden addition to the rear of 214 Broadway ] was rejected. . The owners of property on both sides of Broadway from First street to Wightmau's brick-yard , and on First street from Pierce to G. Fairmnn's residence , , were ordered to repair their sidewalks within ton days , or else the city would raise them to permanent grade and have the cost tnxod up to the property. The council authorized the sale of the old hand engine , hose cart and 500 feet of old hose at a price nut loss than $750. The customary donation of $15 monthly to the Light Guards was cut off offAn An attempt was made to fill the blank left in tha now saloon ordin ances fixing the amount of license. A motion to fix it at $500 was lost , the ayes being Aldermen Gouldon , Newell and Shugont , and the nays Aldermen Eichor , Siodontopf and Wood. The motion to fix it at § 250 was also lost , Alderman Eichor alone voting for it. A motion to fix it at $200 was likewise lost , Alderman Siodontopf nlono vo'ing for that amount. The matter of removing the flume from Indian crook was considered. The lowest bid for removing it being $200 , the council concluded that it could bo done for less money by hav ing the supervisor employ men and use prisoners. The supervisor was therefore authorized to proceed in this manner. The council adjourned till the time for the regular meeting , the first Mon day in June. WANTED , To trade a fine lot of Sowing Machines for Nebraska land , Address , M. A. TJIAVIS , Box 1.332 Council Bluffs , la. mayl3 Ot * Mueller has just received six fine Ohiokering nnd Weber Pianos. They are beauties. The Prohibition Amendment A Choi- longofrom AloxObort. To tliu Editor of Hit , Hoc : t I find thut the temperance folks nro making a great dual of fu over the pro hibition amendment , that ! to bo voted for or against on thu 27th day of Juno next. next.Now Now , f they are BO sanguine and Mirn that if the amendment ia carried thut It will t p the sile m d consumption ot in tox'cathiK Hquora in the state of Town , let any one of them put one hundred dollar * thu 1'irnt atumal ( lank of Council hi Iff , I < wu and I will then do the same ; let both nuns remain In the bank for on * year nn interest. If the amendment doe * prohibit the use of intoxicating llqiiora in the state , tlii-n iny hundred dollars and in terest goes to the pcruon who puts up his ODO luindto I dullard. Hut If the am nd- imnt dooa not stop the use ol intoxicating liquors , then I will be entitled to that per f son' * hundred dollars and interest. I further eny and defy any of fo-called temperance folks to show me or any other citizen whut beueHt thu labor or farmer or any one else will have by the enacting of said amendment. On the contrary , it U not tha weans of taking from the tanner froii ) fourteen to twenty cents per bunhel on corn and wheat because he will be forced to chip bin ( -rain out of the state , and give the lab' rein In other states em ployment iu manufacturing this grain ; and then tiny will have to pay the rail road couiuanlea freight to bring back this manufactured grain , 1 would Mk theeo same people again whether tlioy have a right to dictate to me or any other irco-born American citizen what ho "liall i at or what he t > ball drink , or where withal flmll ho bo flatbed ? If they have tliu right h not that ilavery iu it * worst form ? Ia not that the reason that our forefathers left the mother coun ter * nd fought and conquered In the revo lutionary war ? Was it n t for the pur pose of throwing oif the yoke ro that they might do as seemed tn them best , accord' ini ; to the dictates of their own consciences and not us a tyrannical ruler or set of rultrn would have them to do ? The late war tin ugh which wo passed was waged to wipe off from onr escutcheon the one great stnln that lolled it , viz : slavery. Now in thl * enlightened ORB do our tcmpcrancB lirelliren wish to impose up > n us the Voke which Jell from the necks of four million human Mng * at 'he close of the war ? Do they also wi h to throw Out of employment th'in ndsnf laborers nnd incclmnlcn , and turn the tide of immlgra- tion frntn. instead of toward our Mate , nnd to depreciate the value of property instead of Increasing it Now , good temperance folk ? , arlce nnd give u- some entinj , common sensp , inite.id of npi/caling to the 8entimenl.il Hide of hu man nature , and no'- mislead the farmerc , laborers ami mechanics bv n fallacy. Will jon liato our state increase both in wealth nnd ) > o n ntlon , or like Unto our Mstcr state , Kama' , under the rrgiine of Gov , St. John , decren o in wealth , popula tion and in tlm intellectual capabilities of the i eoplfc ? Yours rctpeclfullv , mnySmSt Ai.KXOiiEnT. _ PERSONA ! . lion. W. F. Sopp and wife have return ed from the e.ist. JCdounrd llcmenyi , M. II. W. A. Uealo nnd Mils K. 0. N'ason , forming the He- men ji company , spent Sundiy nt the Ogden - den , W T. Giles , of 1'recpoJt , III , i in the city , i > topplni } tit the Jluvero home , nnd looking after fonie property intoitfyli. Mr- Giles . formerly lived here , and w.i .it cne time the editor of ' 'T.io . JJuglc , " o paper ones published here. Ho haa still many filcrds nnd acquaintances living here who gladly welcome hin return , and i egret that il H hut n temporary one. Testimony. II. F. McCarthy , dtu glit. Ottawa , Ont. , it. ton that he wnn afllicte 1 with chronic bronchitis for some ye irs , nnd wni completely cured by the uio of THOMAS' i , cMicriuo On , COUNCIL BLUFFS SPEC1AI NOTICES. NOTlCh. Special udiurtlsumtiitii , sue R3 test , round , To Loon , For Sile , To Rout \ranto , Hoarding , tic. , will bo Inserted In this column at tlic low rate of TEN CENTS PKH . . MNE for the Crat Insertion nnd K1VK. CHNTB PER l > tNU for each itubdoiinent Inr.crtlori Lvnvo mlv crll tnient at our dike , No. 7 1'iarl Ktrcrf , iicnr llrcaJivsy. \Vants. YTTASTUn \ I'lrH CH s fanv-isscr For VV um'culata ' iMjulrc at Uco Otncs.O < tncll Illuffi. iuaj-12tt To ( orreipoinl with a - W lady , for atniiBLinuui. Adlrtsa .1. F. , l AJ > TSl ) \ litft-cb's In ber VQ oilier nccJ nwily. K H. i.cr t > tn , Ootim.ll niulFj mlOU ) . CO hliorf tH tn w ik oil the C JANTKl : t. C U tt.Wnjfci.Sl W ) rcrilajjuintly work all Himtin r.Ai > p yon tlio w rknorthu Ktigl- ncor'aolliio , n.om 0 , tcrctt's I ! ock , cDrnor ol Uroidway ttiiU l'o rl slrttt , Council IJluHi. Ii O. Notino , llcslilunt It'll ) . ' ncrr. in--3t' ) AtJTKD Hoarders by day or week. Fur- W nUhcd rooms , "CO 4lh street. | nprlOiat * TTrANTIlD Ever > 'body In Council Dluffa Ic YV t ° t.iko Tna Ilns , 20 cents per vcok , do Ilvcrcd by carriers. Office , No 7 Pearl Street' near llroidaav. To buy 100 tons broom corn. WANTED nddrcua Council Dluffi Rronm Ffiotorv , Council niutfn , Iowa. For Sale and Rent IJIOH AL ) : llulldlngcorner of B < rcn h and J.1 Droaduay. Sullablc lor Int.lncss oruwollinp. For parilculurs enquire of 0. F. mltli. mCtt EO v SAr.E. E'ghty-acro ' firm pattly culti vated , two milca west of Omaha. Udell & 1 ay. m-0-tt RALE. Within ten miles of Council FOU ) , n f rm o" SCO BCIOJ. all fenced nd aub-dlUdcd. Part choice pa-i ure and pai ( cut- tha cd. Good new bull Ings a. detaliUnfr fet 1(0 cows. Good and abundant natcr ; buildings and farm used and adopted for stock , bumcicnt down to tecuro bal. and bal.Mn time to suit purchver. Aiidrces C. II. Wheeler , box 018 Council BluffIs. . Ma > 0 Ct ; HEN I'art or whole of nlco roaldenco , FOB will cll on ca y tcrrrs. 4j > ply at itoo oillco. UMJ 2-tf riOtl IlKNT T\vo p'casint r ores Iu very de- I1 slrauU location , illher furnished oruofurn- labod ; sultablo for ladles or L-cntlcmen. aprll-tf J.V. . SQUiUE & CO. 1,1 OK HALK llca-itilul residence lots , $00 Jj each ; nothing down , and $3pcr onth only , by tX-MAYOK VAUQHAN. apIS-tf T710II UENT Bcchtell's Hotel , middle Broad- J ? way , Council Buffs , Iowa ; Is a well-known house : best location In the city Stauilng In- cludtd. Callonor tddrcai apllB 1m PETER BECIITELL. ( R BALE Welbcrfrund , or Woman's F Friend , the B'cn * berman dUcovory. 1'OKltlvo euro for fcroalo weakness In all Iu vniloua forms and Btage * . At aprl31m UEIIAVEN'8 Drug Store. SALE Old papers 2So per hundred , at FOU Bca ofllco. Council IlliiQa. nn27-t ( MIscolIanoous. m'JE EXCELSIOR GALLKHY the OrBt to In- JL troduco tlio now Instintaiicoui process nnd makoa success ot It. Cill and see epeclmena. Pair cold spectacles. A liberal reward LOST bo paid IMiUatTnii Dm o'Jlco m5-tf W. L. I'ATTON Physician and Oculist. DIU euro any cent of eoro eye . It Is only a matter of time , and can euro generally In from three to flvo weeks It rnakcu no differ ence how Ipng diseased. Will straighten cross eyes , opcrato and ninovo I'lyrfglnms , tte. , and Insert artlflblaleyos- A NYONK WANTING soirohne quillty broom \ . corn seed con get It I > V writing to MplStf VV. JIAYNE , Council BlnHa One of the best a tend class Hotels In the West U the BROADWAY .HOTEL , A. E BIMtWN , ProprUtor. Noe. 531 and &S6 liroidwayv ouncll llluffs , low * . Table supplied with tb best the market af- fo di. (1 od rooms and flrst-clasj beda. Tcruu cry reasonable. UNION AVENUE HOTEL 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son , riiwt CIiA'S IIOTEtj AT HKASONABLK I'llIUK . 'niANSIKSTS ACCOMMODATED. HOTEL FOi UENT. GOOD HEASONS FOH HUNTING ) . SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL N. Ander on , - - Proprietor , 7S2 Lowerllroadttay. Table vuppl'ed with the best the market af fords , Teroi * ? 3.60aud $1,00 per week. Transient 1.00 per day. If You With a Xmuch Go to LOUIE DUQUETTE , Soups , Meats , and Eatablea alwayi on hand. Five Cents per call. STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING , KAISOMINING AND GRAINING , i Shop Comer Broad way and Scott St TOO UTTERLY UTTER 8TOW TEA GO. Are Supplying tlio Aesthetic Wants of the Pubic ill FINE GROCERIES. With Eve ything in Staples at the Lowest Prices , Fre h Soast C'oflccs , Chioco Drawing Teas , Boston Tea Go. 16 Main St. and 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , W.W.SHERMAN MAXUFACTUtlEU OF Roud , Track , Coach & Livery FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. I * . II. SIIKUMAN , nusincflj Manager. V/.M. CIHllSTOl'lIIXl , Mcchanlc.il JIiM jr. 124 S. Main St. , Council BlulTs , Ia. . _ GOLD ! GOLD ! GOLD ! Brifibt'and yellow nnd Inrd nnd cnld , Molten , graven , liainmorcd nnd roll'd , Heavy to nut and lijht to hold ; Hoarded , bailorcd. bought end Bold. Stolen , borrowed , Hijuandcred , and doled ; Spurned by tLc young , \ ut hugged by the old To the very verge of the churchyard mould ; Piice of many acimo : untold. GOLD ! GOLD ! If you want to have gold y > u must spend vour money to the very best ad vant age. Do business with cash men , and where only one * piico will bo asked or taken , REMEMBER "A tree Is known by its fruit " A Btoro by its prices. ONE THING CERTAIN Our prices are right. Our business IB a Guarantee that fair dealing is 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. Teas and Coffees n choice assortment ; . Fancy Shelf Goods for the million. Come and see us , we will do you rood. F , J , OSBORNE & GO , , 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. Wo giro special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORE will receive prompt attention. A general as sortment of Brass Goods. Belting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooko , Ooal , OHAS. B3EDRIR , President. 2. 2. . OSCAR WILDE . GAS FIXTURES. Bixby & Wood , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fonrth Streets. ) J. M. PALMEE , DKALKIt IN REAL ESTATE ANO LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Dps ; Woodbury & Son , Cor , I'carl 4 lit Ave. COUNCIL DLUFF& MAURER & ORAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Bleb Out Olasa , Fine French China , Silver Ware &o. , 8(0 BSOIDWAT. . COUNCIL 11LUFF8. IOWA. MRS , fl. J. BILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Broadvrav , Council Bluff * . W. 6. AUENT , JACOB 81118 AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & OounseUors-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. ! HARKNESS , ORGUTT & CO. , Broadway , Cor. Fourth Si Council Bluffs , Iowa , mar-2-3m - - m IP I menn business nud no blowing , IP.A. Having recently cnnti noted for 600 . T"I aud over 200 Pinnosfor tbp sea- sou , to bo s Id at Bargains for Cash , iud T" on tiiio .Agents wanted- T CoiTepondcncG solicited , I J. MUELLER , \ G GBUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. I" i Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and Willow Streets , Council Bluffs. Mirrors , Upholstorj , Bepairing , Etc. . Wood and Metallic Coffins , No.130 Broadway , Cor. .Bryant St.,40ounoil Blull'a , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE OITY None but first-class Bakera employed. Bread , Cake , Pics , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. P. AYRER , Proprietor. M E T C ' A L F BNR O S. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN . Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves ; CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED , OOTTJKTOI : ! . REAL ESTATE AGENT , Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lando , and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nobraaka. Office with W. S. MAYUE. over Savings Bank , - OOUNTOIL BLUPS THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF Wall Paper and Window Shades And the Largest Assortment to Select from , Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating Done iii tlio Lntoiit Style of Modern Art. Geo. R. Beard , 11 Pea-1 St. Council Bluffs. C. A. BEKBK , W. UUNVAN , W. BEEBE C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale and Hetall Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Irs. J. E. letcalfe and Iss Belle wis Are now de&llnptn all kinds . ol fancy goods , euch IB I-ncco , Tmbrolderlci , Ladlcu' Undotwea ol all descriptions. Al80llandl.erchlo'B , both In elih and linen , hose ot all Kinds , thread , pins , needles , ttc. . Wo bopo the laales will call and BCO our Block ol goods at C36 Broadway b < fore go iig clgcwhcre. E. J. DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET , Dealer In ZEPHYRS , GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS of All Kinds. A Full Line of Cnnvnu , Felts , Emoroldory , Knlttiug Silkn nnd Stamped Goods. Nloo Ansnrtnont of Appliqne Pictures Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , \ 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOW1 Ana WKSTSIDE SQUARE , CLARINDA IOWA ,