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    THE DAILY JBEE : COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA SATURDAY MAI 20 , 1882.
The Daily Bee.
Saturday Morning May 20.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES :
BO centi week
BrCMrlei , - - - - - per
ByUkll , $10 00 per \ ear.
Offlco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near
Broadway.
0. E. JIAVNE , Mansprct Cltr Circulation.
H. W. TILTON , City Editor.
MINOR MENTIONS.
Fancy goods at cost nt Hcr/man'n.
After the convenlionrgool-by John
Chapman.
Call fct Dills' and sco Uio satin panel
for hanil-palntlng. Something nor.
Qooili fresh at low prices , Hcizman.
Work was commenced yesterday on
the establishment of the electric fire alarm
system In this city.
Closing out gale at Hcrrman'a ,
Joseph Kcitcr makes Bulls In the lat
est styles at 310 Broadway , nprH-tf
John T. Hart is boosting his house ,
corner Sixth avenue and South Eighth
utrict , four and half feet to the grade ,
, Darid MoKar started out three dayi
ago collecting the poll tax. lie has
already Interviewed over two hundred per
ron * who are liable.
Ilerzman Is surprising everybody.
Take your ice from the Blue Wacons
Order * taken at J. T. Olivoi'a and at
Jones Bros' . Grocery. Mullliolland&Co. ,
Successors to 3) . V , Etcher. ap29tf
Ono of the neatest roitaur.ints in the
ity is tlmtot Mrs. . ) . 1' . Blllups , at 813
South Main street. It h now mid first-
liw , and is finished in parlor style ,
The long-looked for and much de
layed desk : for the superior court is at list
finished and in placjvtth a multiplicity
of pigeon-holes and place * fur hooka and
papers.
papers.Her'
Her' . Mr. Lemon utmtod yesterday
afternoon for Avocn where ho was to de
liver a campaign address in behalf of pro
hibition , the mealing being arranged to bo
bold in the opera hot.na there ,
, When you want millinery and Indies'
neckwear , go where you can have a largo
eiortmcnt to select from ; there you will
got low prices and choice goods. The
largest stock in the city is at Bliss' .
It Is Raid that William Jones , the
yonn ? man who died hero Thursday of
the email pox , had $7CO in oasli , which is
to bo sent to his relatives In Pennsylvania ,
after deducting the expenses of illness and
funeral.
Two of the iinoit pianos over sold in
this city were purchased at Mueller's re
cently. Mr. N. Schurz bought \7ober
Grand Upright , and Mr. fritz Lantzlnger
a Grand Sqtmro Chickering. They wore
an elegant pair of iustruments ,
Mr. Birkinbino , who has charge of the
construction of the water works hero , has
fitted up on Foirl street just south of
Broadway , one of the neatest and most
attractive offices in the city. It looks
kusincss like , Is convenient , and its finish
ing ? and furniihings are elegant.
The attention called by TIIH Bna to
tha cecesslty of having the ordinance en *
forced regarding the numbering of build
* itTgR , seems to meet with much approval ,
and even Tha Nonpareil follows In the
Wake and endorses it. If each citizen
would see that his own residence and place
of buiiness is properly numbered the
whole matter might bo remedied in twen
ty-four hows.
Two years ago John Chapman bogged
e privilege of being named aa one of the
delegates to tbo atoto convention at DCS
Moiaoff , in order to use his influence to
secure the nomination of 0 , 11. Scott , of
this city , far attorney general , Mr. Scott
being at that time a candidate. Chapman
went , but worked ngainst Sojtt. In view
of auch Instances it ill becomes him to
talk of political honesty , or of being an
earnest worker in bbalf of this city and
county , getting its eharo of publb posi
tions.
' It is difficult to cure nbaent-mlnded-
'fl noss. On * business house hao an errand
boy , who is apt to foreet to return the
post ofQci key to the desk , and lugs it
about in bis pocket. To prevent this , and
* a a reminder , a largo tin pie plate hai
been attached to tha key. This ou lit to
Mttl > > it , but yesterday the Iioy was left by
the absent-minded youth in tlio post oflioo
box , the big plate dangling .1 ; Its end , and
xciting the wonder of tbone who came
along to peer into adjacent bjxei.
One business man sayd ho feels pretty
' well satisfied to pay fifteen cents on the
streetcars. lie rode totlio transfer once
in a Herdic , and it coet him just 57,50 fur
just one trip. Ho had | aid $5 fora bonus
_ to get the Uerdlcs started , nnd2.BO worth
-of tickets. The first and only day the
Herdlcj were nn tha street ho took one
ride , and hatu't had a chance since. It is
{ not to bo wondered that those who sold
rides in the llerdlcu nt 87.60 apiece
ehould want to build a now street railway
to compete with the present ona to as to
brins the fare down below fifteen cents.
A. house of ill fame located a little elf
of Broadway , between Pearl and Sixth
.streets , causes ranch annoyance to many ,
and if statements of neighbors are correct
it ought to bn BUI prmed and cleaned out , '
but the authorities do not teem disposed to
disturb it. It it taid that complaint ban
been made to the mayor , Then to the
city marshal , and he referred the complaint
to tha aldermen , saying that If any one of
the council would tell him to pull the place
he would do so. The chief of police is also
reported CB having several times cautioned
the inmates to keep a more orderly house.
Complaints are made that the Imuntoi
mo obecene language so freely and loudly
aa to be a nuisance to ue'ghbore. Tlio
officials ought turcly not to dodge duty by
putting off-from one to another.
The Nonpareil , apparently determined
to show itself AS inconsistent as possible ,
and throw as much sawdust M possible In
the eyes of other * , says that if Judge He d
could be loduped to leave the I cuch it
would be pleased to make an active car.
van * In hi * behalf aa candidate for err.-
gress. The fact I * that In urging Ju ge
Heed as a candidate , John Chapman id *
sincere M in his other professions ,
.yew * ago be pretended to support Ju
Iteed M a candidate for the supreme bench
at n time when Judge Heed was not a will
ing candidate , and when it wai hurtful to
his interests to have his name pushed for
ward. Chapman knew thin , and did it
simply for the purpose of weakening Judge
Heed's future chances. When the time
Joes come for Judge leed' ! nam to Lo
presented for a position on the supreme
bench , a place for which many friends
deem him well filled , and for wh'ch ' they
will gladly support him , in will be found
that John Chapman will bo training with
the oj position.
"Oil , MY ! "
"Too nioo for anything , " "Ain't it
sweet ? " "Oh , hotv lovely , " "Oh ,
dear , I wlah I had ono , " "Perfectly
elegant , " is what you can hear about
the Weber Piano ; MUELLBU sells
them ,
A SPRING TRAP.
Ono Sot to Catch tbo Congroaulorml
Convention.
Yesterday morning The Nonpareil
published a call for a congressional
convention , to meet Juno 22 , in this
city. The call purported to bo sign
ed by six of the nine committocmon ,
The committee has had no meeting ,
and the names thus used are either
with no authority whatever , or else
by a 'partial consent , secured under
misapprehensions of the facts. It is
plain to see how by going to one committeeman -
mitteoman , and asking him if ho
would consent to nn early convention
if the others would , an aflirmitivo re
ply'could possibly bo had , and by
thus going the rounds a majority
could bo secured , but no ono dare
stand up and advocate the fairness
or honesty of any sue h scheme. The
Nonpareil pretends to have
the assent of a majority of the
committee ) some days nsjo , but
it did not publish the call. Learning
that the committcomon , whoso assent
had thus been obtained , wore gutting
their eyes open to the factf that it
was a trap sot by Chapman a'nd An
derson , in a desperate attempt to
clinch them , a call was published with
the names of a portion of the committee -
too attached.
Chapman and Anderson wcro afraid
to have the committee meet and ' , exchange -
change vlowa , and opposed 'every such
proposal. They know their httlo job
would bo spoiled.
They cannot and dare not advance
ono single roauou justifying the trap
by which they try to spring a conven
tion on Juno 22. That date is two
months earlier than usual , and the
election is in November , ono month
later than usual. Why euch huste ?
Why such a lengthening out of the
campaign ?
The only explanation is that the
twin plotters fear honest opposition ,
iynd like highwaymen , success depends
upon quick action , and no time or
wards can bo wasted with an intended
victim.
The time for voting on the prohibi
tion amendment is fixed as Juno 27th ,
to remove that question from all polit
ical struggles if possible. Anderson's
congressional convention schema is
made to conflict with the temperance
campaign , and the plotters do not and
cannot advance a single reason for
doing BO. They evidently think that
while the prohibitory amendment is
attracting public attention , there will
bo less attention paid to their schemes ,
and they can work moro readily.
It is decidedly cheeky for The
Nonpareil to say editorially "Let the
people take this matter entirely out of
the hands of the politicians and express -
press an untrammeled opinion. " If
the people did this Chapman and An
derson's avocation would bo gone.
The audacity of such excellent po
litical preaching and such dirty po
litical practice , is in keeping with the
attempt to thrust Anderson to the
front without any regard to the will
of the party or the people at largo.
The same audacity crops out in an
other editorial paragragh as follows :
"Wo insist that the voice of the people -
plo bo heard on the congressional rep
resentative matter , and that no man
Rlmll force himself upon them by
sheer persistency. Congressional
honors are not a personal perquisite.
No ono man nor clique of men own
either the people of this county or
the district. The primary elections if
largolyattonded will doubtlessly reflect
the wishes of our people , and wo in
sist that opportunity bo given for a
fair and full expression of the popular
vrish. " The duplicity of the man
Chapman is self-confessed by such ed
itorials , After he and his man An
derson have thus plotted to spring a
convention ho harps about having the
voice of the people heard , and no man
should force himself upon the people
by sheer persistency. Anderson him-
eolf is the only ono who has thus
forced himself.
Such political practices are the re
sults of being trained in the school of
monopoly. Anderson and Chapman
have boon hand in hand with monop
olies so long that tjiey have forgotten
that the people hnvo any rights. The
people may succeed in teaching them
differently ,
John W. Chapman is in a position
where ho needs to rally his political
strength or go down. If ho can iioin- 7
luato and elect a man to congress who
would do his bidding , ho can clleot a
change in the post otllco hero , and
inaku room for ono of his pets , Then o
with this additional help ho can retain
the United Stata marahalship for him
self. It is a tough game for which
to play , and ho intuit bo a different
man from what his record allows him
to bo , if ho does not play for it. The
voters of the district hold the winning
cards though , and it only remains for
them to play them.
BEFORE THE BAR.
Minor Offenders Whoso Names Have
Gone on Record.
Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Blary
Allen was brought before Justice
Frainoy , charged with assault and
battery. It appears that in some sort
of a family row she slapped another
woman , Amanda Oilman by name ,
but did not injure her much , except
her pride. Mrs. Allen pleaded guilty ,
and-was fined $5 and costs.
The complaint against MM. Noaok
for maintaining a nuisance , consisting
of a unsavory hog-pen , has boon dig
missed , the nuisance being abated ,
and the defendant paying the cost.
There were only two plain drunks
in the superior court yesterday , each
of whom was taxed the usual 87.
. Yesterday afternoon there was n
lively row in "rotten row" on Pierce
street between "Maud , " the keeper of
a house there , and n girl named N llto
Long , The quarrel arose by Mnud
charging Nolho with having stolen the
affections of some man , and W'twa
followed. Maud seized a pop ! ( lj
and about to brain the other feumtn ,
when outside parties interfered , and
separated them. A warrant has boon
issued for Maud's arrest , and she will
have ] a hearing in the superior court
this morning.
W. J. Newton was arrested by Ofll-
cor Morse for being drunk.
0. L. Johnson was so drunk that it
required two officers to lead him in.
Ho was led in all the same.
MADE DOUBLY SURE
The Government Dullcllnpr In Council
BluUa a Settled Fact.
Yesterday a telegram was received
from Senator McDill stating that the
appropriation bill for a government
building in this city had passed the
senate. This news was not unex
pected M at the time it passed thn
house , it was understood that the
passing of the sonata vronld bo a mat
ter moro of form thru of real struggle.
Still the news was decidedly gratify
ing to the citizens as it did away frith
all possibility of the bill failing. It
being now a settled fact that Council
Bluffs is to have a now government
building , all rejoice. With a now
government tmildintr , with water
works , with electric fire alarm , with
now business blocks already going up ,
with many resilience improvements ,
with proapocts for a now opera house ,
electric light , a wagon bridge across
the river , and other improvements ex
pected in the future , the outlook for
Council 131uTi ( was never so bright ,
and never gave so much reason for
faith in the rapid growth and pros
perity of the city. Let the boom
kcup up.
PERSONAL.
< J , Brandenburg , of St. Louis , was in
the city yesterday.
J. II. Caray. of Louisville , Ky. , was at
the Ogden yesterday.
T. H. Goodfellow , of Oshkosh , \Vis. ,
was in the city yesterday.
lion , J. 0. Cowln , of Omalia , called at
Tnu BKK office in this city ymterday.
. C. B. Loveless , of Worthington , Minn. ,
ft hotel man , was at tbo Pacific yesterday.
Mrs. Charles Powell , Mrs. Arch Pow
ell , and Charles Powell , of Omaha , paid
the city a visit to-day.
G. A. Holmes has so far recovered from
the rheumatic fever with which ho has
been seriously ill , as to be out again ,
though still quite weak.
Mrs. A. L. Senior , of North Platte , is in
the city vieiting her uncle , C. C. Honn ,
and other friendc. She expects to start
next Monday for New Hampshire.
Rev. O.Compton Burnett , of Iowa City ,
who lately wrote such a bitter letter de
nunciatory oi Finch , the temperance lec
turer , was in the city yeaterdiy , making
headquarters at the Ogden house.
Doctors Strickler and Smedley , were In
the city yesterday , and favored THE BKB
with a call. They are about opening an
ofljeo in Avoca , where they will take up
their residence , and engage actively in the
practice of medicine and surgery.
' Women Never Think. "
If thocrabbad old batcholor who
uttered this sentiment could but wit
ness the intense thought , deep study
and thorough investigation of women
in determining tha best medicines to
keep their families rrell , and would
note their sagacity and wisdom in- se
lecting Hop Bitters as the best , and
demonstrating it by keeping their fam
ilies in perpetual health , at a moro
nominal expense , ho would bo forced
to acknowledge that such sentiments
are baseless and false. [ Picayune.
Transferring Titlos.
The following transfers of real estate
are reported as taken from the county
records by J. W. Squire & Co. , ab
stractors of titles , real estate and loan
agents , Council Bluffs :
S. M. Ballard toR. Motheral , no 30 ,
70 , 39 $3,200.
B. Marti to J. Bloom , lot 10 in 11 ,
Windon-$50.
J. E. Konna and Jordan to S. P.
Gallup , mv 110 24 , 77 , 42 SCOO.
J. II. Boed to M. Key , und A sw no
34,75 , 44-S500.
E. Q. Bailey to S , M. Bailny , lot
ID in block 1 , Oakland-$375.
N. P. Dodge to L. J. M. Palmer ,
lots C and 0 in 15 , and lots 1 and 2 in
18 , sub of lliddlo truck $4,000.
0. W. Nixon to A , V. Larimer , lots
4 and 12 in 13 , and 7 in 14 , Hull's
add city 5150.
0. Neil to J. II. Mane , s A nw and
no mv 1,77 , 41 82,075.
J. B. Jones to J. P. Boiloau , nomv
and nw uw 7 , 75 , 40 ? 900 ,
P. W. Frederickson to S. Woods.
BwnolO , 74 , 39-S105.
II. Wudo to L. S. Axtoll , nwso and
j no sw 30 , 77 , 43-$800.
Mr , Win. E. Colloa , Superintendent
of the Washburn Iron Company , Wor
cester , Muss. , remarks ; All I can Buy
in regard to St. Jacobs Oil is , that it
is tha best remedy I have over seen.
It has been used in the Iron Works ,
with wonderful results among my men
for burns , cuts , bruieus , sprains , etc. ,
and never failed to help them. 1
shall never bo without it in my house.
A Model Stublo.
In passing down Main street , at No.
70(5 ( , wo noticed the sign "Main Street
Livery , Food and Sale Stable , " on anew
now building , and dropping in wo
found the proprietor , Mr. W. 0. Hoi-
land , who informed us that ho had
just completed a largo addition to his
stable to give him room for his in
creasing business , and had also added
to his stock , as well as building , and
that ho is now prepared to receive his
old and such now customers as will
give him n call , The stable is largo
and roomy , his teams reliable and his
buggies good , Mr. Holland also
deals extensively in horses , so if you
wlah to buy or ecll horeo , giro liim
a call.
An Enterprising Finn.
Prominnnt among the nnw enter
prises which have recently been added
to our city wo note that of 0. Fleck
& Bro. , wholesale and retail flour and
feed dealers , nt CO" Broadway. The
gentlemen Fleck r.rothersnraproprio-
tora of the Eicc'.Mor Mills , of Downs-
ville , in this county , where they
manufacture the c ° kbr ted brniufo of
flour , "Ladiba1 Ohoico , " "Winter
Wheat , " "Now Process , " Mid other
brands which they handle. They alee
deal extensively at wholesale and
retail in meals of all kinds , rye and
buckwheat , flour , winter and spring
Graham flour , hay , corn , etc. Mr.
Frank Fleck , who has chnrgo of the
Council Bluffs atom , is a gentleman
who will win many friends from both
n business and social standpoint , and
wo welcome him to our city.
The Union News Company , No. 13
Park Place , is one of the best known
institutions of Now York. Mr. Harry
Ormond , who has bocn identified with
this useful concern for many years ,
speaks as follows : Sufforinp oxcrdciat-
iti gpain from n severe case of rheuma
tism in the shoulder , which incapaci
tated mo for work , I procured a bottle
tle of St. Jacobs Oil , at the solicita
tion of a friend , I applied it very
freely , and greatly to my astonish
ment and gratification every vestige of
pain was banished in lees than twenty-
four hour after 1 began using it. I
consider it a most remarkable remedy ,
and ohall unhesitatingly recommend
it to nil sufferers from rheumatic pain.
WANTED. To trade a fiuo lot of
Sewing Machines for Nebraska land.
Address , M. A. Tnxvis ,
Box 1332 Council JBlufb , la.
may3 Ot *
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special adrertliomonta , sue as
Lout , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent ,
Wants , Hoarding , etc. , will lo Inserted In thlt
column at tha low raioof TEN CENTS PKH
IJNi : for the flret insertion ami FIVK CENTS
PER LINK lot each BuUcquoni insertion.
Leave adv crtlecmcnta at our office , No. 7
1'earl Street , near llroadway.
Wants.
WANTED-fne for klteh-n nd ont
G1HLS nouaewnrk. ? 4 OJ per week | > ali t
( nth. WnahlnK do e'U > . Apply to Mrn Hot.
n o Ererott , Council Bluff * , may20 It
WANTKD GondKirl for general housework
Inquire at Iic ! ultlcc.
Olrl to do iftncral hotisf ork.
WANTED Mia. W. S. Amont corner 7th
and Sth ar. miylOtf
\TrANTED Everybody In Council Bluffs ( a
VY to take Tim BHB , 20 cento per week , de
llvcrcd by carriers. Office , No 7 Pearl Street'
near Broadway.
To buy 100 tons broom com.
For particulars address Council Bluffs
Brnom Fnrtorv. Council Bluftn. Iow ( ! fiP-29tf
For Sale ana Rent
T710R SALE Sheet mnsle worth 3G cunb to
JL tl 00 for 6 cents a lopy , nd orer 10tOO
other useful articles , at Smith & Everett B Great
Flvo anil Ten-Cant Store , Jfo. 140 Broidway ,
Council DlnoX Iowa. majZOtf
I OK KRNT rurnlsbcd room. Inquire No. 5
F 1'catl stroct. maylCtf
T710R 8AI.K. E'glity-acre ' form partly cultl-
Jj rated , tnomllea west ot Omahi. Odell &
Day. m C-tt ,
HKN t IMrt or whole ol nice residence ,
FOil will soil on eaoy tiirtus. Jlpply at Hes
nfflco. mt)2-tt- "
IJIOR RENT Two p'casant rrom la rery do-
J1 slrabld location , either furnished or ULturo-
IB hod ; aultablo for ladles or ( rcntlcinen.
nprll-tt J. W. 8QU KB & CO.
, BALK Uca-itilul reaidence IOM , $80
bWo ; nothing down , and S3 perianth only ,
by KX-MAVOlt VAUQIIAN.
pl3-tt
FOR BALE Old papers 2Bo per hundred , M
The Bee ofllce. Council Blutfu. < < 27-tf
Miscellaneous.
mUE EXCLLSIOll OALLKRY the tint to In.
Jtroduco the now Instuntaucout process ud
male a success ot It. Call and see specimens.
CRT fair cola spectacle ? . A liberal reward
L will I c paid 1C lift at Tim BIB olHco.
. W. L. 1'ATTON Physician and Oculist.
DR. euro any case of sore cyc . It la only
a matter ot time , and can cure fronerally m
from three tc five weeks It makes no differ
ence how long diseased. Will straighten cross
eyes , operate and remove Ptjrfpimn , eta , and
Insert artificial cyca fcpoclul attention to re
mote ng tadeworms.
A NYONEWANriNO noirehnoqu llty broom
J\ . corn seed can get It by writing to
uplStf P.'f. MAYMK , Council Dluflii
One o ! the belt s cond-cliaa Hotels In the
West Is I ho
BROADWAY HOTEL ,
A. E BRSWN , Proprietor. v
Noa. B3I and 036 Urod ay , < ouocll llluffslow * ;
Table supplied with thn hist the market af-
fanld. O od rooms and firat-clu * beds. Terms
very rea onablo. _ _ _ _
UNION AVENUE HOTEL
817 Lower Broadway ,
Mrs. 0. Gerspacher & Son.
FIR8T CLA 8 HOTEL AT KKAHnNABLB
1UIIU1S * . 11UNSIKST8 ACCOMM01MTKD.
1IOTKL I p < ( IH.NT. GOOD UKASONS TOll
KKST1NQ.
SGANDWIAN HOTEL ,
II. Anderjon , - - Proprietor ,
732
Tibia m ppl'ed with Mio br t the rosrkctaf-
fcrdu , TcriL fS.&Oaud $ ,00i < crwe k. Transient
tl.OU per ilav.
If Van Wlili a Lunch Go to
LOUIE DUQUETTE ,
Soups , JUats , and Eatables nlway * on
hand. Five Cents per call.
STARR & BUNCH , .
HOUSE , SIGN ,
ANP
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.
PAPER HANGING ,
KALSOMININB AND BRAINING ,
Sliop Corner Broadway and Scott St
MRS. J. P. BILLUPS ,
I'BOPRIETOH OK
1
BBSTAURANT & EATING HOUSE I
813 South Mtln Street , Council ll'uffi.
Mew hokio nd newly fltttd up Inflntclui J
stjle. Ueali kt all hour * . Ic trcatu tad leaio-
akilo orery eronlng. Fruit * nd confectloxrlct.
TOO UTTERLY UTTER !
Are Supplying the Aesthetic
Wants of the Publio in
FINE GROCERIES.
With Everything in Staples at
the Lowest Prices ,
Fresh Roast Coffees ,
Chioce Drawing Teas ,
Boston Tea Go.
16 Main St , and 16 Pearl St. ,
Council Bluffs ,
W.W. SHERMAN
-MANUFAOTUUEll OF
Road , Track , Coach & Livery
FINE WOEK A SPECIALTY.
E. II. SHERMAN , Business M&nngcr.
WM. CIiniSTOPUCH , Mechanical Manager.
1Q4 S. Main St. , Council BluBfe , la.
GOLD ! GOLD ! GOLD I
Bright and yellow and h\rd nnd cold ,
Molten , graven , hammered and roll'd ,
Heavy to Ret nnd light to hold ;
Hoarded , battered , bought nnd sold ,
Stolen , borrowed , squandered , and doled ;
Spurned by the youcp , but hugged by tbo
old
To the very verge of the churchyard
mould ;
Piice of many a ctimo untold.
GOLD ! GOLD !
If von want to have gold you must
spend your money to the very beet advant
age. Do business with cash men , and
where only ono price will be tusked or 1U
taken.
REMEMBER
"A tree is known by Its fruit "
A store by its prices.
ONE THING CERTAIN
Oar prices are right. Oar business is a
guarantee that fair dealing is our watch
word. XLORisour motto. Onr busi
ness is in a most healthy condition. Every
department is doing good work. Canned
Goods ara going off very cheap. Teas
and Coffees a choice assortment. Fancy
Shelf Goods for the million. Come and
see us , wo will do you pood.
F , J , OSBOBNE & 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.
C.
We giro ipodal attention to
Stamp 11118 , Smelting Furnaces , C.F
HOISTERS AND F
GENERAL MILL MACHINERY ,
HOUSE FRONTS. .
GENERAL REPAIR WORK
will reeelre prompt attention. A general as 1
sortment of
Brass Goods' Belting , Fining , of
AND SUPPLIES FOR
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Foundry , Pig Won , Ooke , Coal ,
OHAS. HENDRIE ,
President.
2i OSCAR WILDE 2. of
GASrFIXTUKES.
Bi by & Wood ,
THE PLUMBERS.
On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets. )
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J. M. PALMER
DEALKll IN
REAL ESTATE
AND LOAN AGENT ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Drs ; Woodbury & Son ,
Cor. Pearl fi 1st A\e. COUhCII. DLUFK8.
MAUBEB & ORAIG ,
ARTISTIC POTTERY ,
Rich Cut Qloss , Fine French China ,
Silver Ware &o. ,
8(0 DR01PW1T. COUNCIL IILUKFS. IOWA.
MES. B , J. HILTON , M , D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
222 Broadwuv , Council Bluffs.
W. 8. AMENT. JACOI1 8IUS
AMENT & SIMS ,
Attorneys & OounsellorB-at-Law ,
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COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
, ORCUTT & CO. ,
'Broadway , Cor. fourth Street ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
mar-2-Sra
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J.
IP I mean business and no blowing ,
Having recently contacted for 600
Oigaris and over 200 Pianos for tbo season
to be sold for Oash and
son , at Bargains ,
oh time Agents wanted. TJ
Correspondence solicited ,
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O J. MUELLER ,
OEl C
El COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
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Guarantees the Best $1,50 , $1.75 and $2.00
in'feMj B-I ; ' AJbJ t'JLV
Bluff and fillow Streets , Council Bluffs.
TURl HOUSE
ff H n Ster nawKuui BHM V' or I JFwuS *
Mirrors , Upholstery , Bepairiug , Etc. , Wood and Metallic Coffins.
No. 436 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
UNION BAKERY ,
517 SOUTH SV1A1M STREET.
THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. None but firat-olaas Bakers
employed. Bread , Cake , Pies , &o. , delivered to any part of the city. Oar
Wagons run all day.
P. AYRES , Proprietor.
M E T C A L F B R O S. ,
WHOLESALE DEALERS J , IN
Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves.
CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED.
3E63C. J Jb'JFS , -
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.
Offlco with \V. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , . COU OIL BLUFS
WALL PAPER AND SHADES.
NEW STYLES JUST RECEIVED.
GEO. E. BEARD , 11 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs
. A. BKKBB , W. HUNYAN , W. BKEDE
C. A. BEEBE & CO. ,
Wholesale and Hotall Dealers In
FURNITURE AND CROCKERY ,
Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway. Council Bluffs.
Mrs , J , E , letcalfe and Miss Belle Lewis
Are now dealing In all hinds ol fancy gooif , mch BB Laces , TmbroIderlM , Ladlra' Undersea
all descriptions. Also llsudiierchlele , both In ellk nnd linen , hose ol all Hindi , thread , pins ,
needles elsewhere. , ttc. We hope the ladles will call and ute our stock of foods at CSS Broadway before go
E. J. DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET ,
Dealer In
ZEPHYRS , GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS
All Kinds. A Full .Lino of Canvas , Fclto , Embroidery , Knitting
Sillm and Stamped Goods * Nice Acsnrtnimt of Applique Pictures
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412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
And WESTSIDB SQUARE , CLAR1NCA IOWA ,