Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 22, 1882, Image 6
.TUT ? r/tTi tT OTOf- _ t/T A "XT' n/ rflJS JDAlJjY BJtiE : COUNCIL BLUFI'S , IOWA MONDAY , MAY 22 , 1882 , ' The Daily Bee. GOUKGIL BLUFFS. ill Monday Morning May 22. SUBSCRIPTION HATES : By Carrier , - - - - - 20 cent * per week. By M ll , - - - - - - - $10 00 per Year. Offlco : No. 7 Ponrl Street , Near Broadway. 0. E. MAYNK , MMiupcr City Circulation. H. W. TILTON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS , Fancy goods at cost at Hcrznmn's. Frank Mnyo U to appear hero tomorrow row evening in "Davy Crcckctt , " Saloons nhich have no back or nldo doors are In bad luck now for Sunday business. Goods fresh at low price * , Hcrzman. Don't forget to call at the new ice cream parlors of Mrt. J , A. Gray , over COj Broadway. may22.tf The Methodists ore to hnvoa pleasant social in the rmrlora of the Broadway church next TucHday evening ; . Closing out Rale at Hcrzman' * , Joseph liciter makea suits in the lat est styleo at 310 Broadway. aprl/Mf The 1'hcrnSx hook nml ladder boys are making quite ilaborato preparations fur their ball , to bo ivcn nt Bloom & Nixon's hall on the evening on the 31st. Herzman is surprising everybody. The sheriff has in his pusso'sion n nwitch key and other article ? , apparently belonging to come railroader , and the own er of which should apply to him. Take your Jcc frtm the Blue Wnrons Orders taken nt J. T. Olivet's nnd nt ' . Mullholli ml&Co. Joins Bios' . Grocery. < , Successors to D. F. Kicher. np29tf The Intent ones given permit to wed are Nels Hnii'en nnd Laura M. Orrganed , both of Credent City ; Henry Brown and Henrietta Williums , botli of this city. There IB n good deal of a farce to the r alleged working out of the fines by pris oners in the culabooce. The prisonets ou- occasionally called on to sweep out ihec ity building , or do gorrjo little work of that wort , but the days of stone breaking and work on the Ftreeti are about over. Yesterday was a rather breezy one foi the inmates of the calaboose. A prisoner put in there the other day , who was rath will , Lroke out the ( jlasH in the windows and as the glazier bad not been around the cold air had full away to chill the Sun day stayers , Wo are pleased to. refer our readers ti the adverlieenmnt of Dr. Bellcogor , Council Bluffs , eye nnd car surgeon , ni bespeak for it the consideration of all wh are utifortunuto to bavo any UHO for a goo < eye or ear surgeon , ho bain < a regular physician and a specialist in the best sense 1 the word. Two ) < irls who have gamed gome no toriety before by having sinash-ups and runaways wera out yesterday on anothoi wild drive. One team was taken uway from them , but they succeeded in getting another. Such Ttild Sunday hurrahs nhoulcl b ? speedily clucked by the arrest ol the girls and the fellowu who accompany them. them.It It begins to look ai if a now opera house for Council Bluff * is an assured fact. All that is needed is a little more goneros- Itr and enterprise on the part of u fexv men who are abundantly able to help the plan along , nnd who will iudirectly receive a full pecuniary reward for the money they way advauco now. By all mounsgivo tl.u opera homo plan a starter. John Hitchcock so far forgot liiniBell while standing in n Broadway saloon that lie leaned buck against the ecrecn , though it was a solid wall. Of course the screen took a tumble und Hitchcock with it. He struck on the back of his head , knocking him insennible , and for several minutes it wus thought the man was dy < lug. lie has iccovered , however , and U Able to be itbout , though the blow wus rather fcerious one. Among tl o many preparations being made for Decoration day , Tuesday. M 30th , it should not bo forgotten that the Catholic ladle * of the city nro preparing to give A very attractive festival un the eve ning of that d y , nt Dohacy'd hall. The object of the festival is to rabo funds f r the payment of expenses connected with the church , Tba enterprise , IB ono which will merit hearty support , The race announced to take place Sat urday afternoon between the hones be longing to Ira 1'Jatner and W. B , Cuppjr , lias been Indefinitely postponed. One re&- , aon auigt ed is that the track was not in good condition , on account of the heaxy rain the night previous , Another is that the complications surrounding the race , and which buve been so freely ditcumtd liy horsemen within the past few d y > were so unny as to prevent u mutual agreement necessary an a preliminary to race. AND The Talk on the Prohibition Ques tion Continued. The Ilov. Mr. Lemon lost Friday night spoke at Areca in behalf of the prohibitory amendment. The meet ing was held in the opera house , and despite the rain there was a goodly aired audience , including a number of ladies who had braved the storm. It was decided to hold another mooting at the eaniB place next Tuesday erem ing , to bb addicesed by the same speaker. Ilev. 0. Comptou Burnett , the ad vocatu on the other side of the ( juea tioii , io to speak at Logan Monday night , at Missouri Valley Tuesday night , at Glen wood Wednesday bight , At Council BluiTd Thursday night , at Ilarluu Friday night , and at Ave < u Saturday night. HJr , Uurnutl has gained some notoriety riety hero by hia attacks ou Ah1. Finch , and in also known an a appikt ref of ability , mid no doubt there will l > o many why will gliully listen to him next Thursday evening , and c&pociaJjy after Mr. Finch gave him ouch 4 ecafhing rebuke lor attaching hit ANDERSON'S APOLOGY. It Is Extremely Thin but it is the Bos Ho can Ofler. The "boom" candidate for con grcBsionnl honors , Mnj. Anderson and the man who stands behind am' ' keeps yelling "boom , " have evidently become frightened at the clearness with which their scheme to gobble tlio convention has boon shown up. The belief is prevalent that AndDrsonalias Chapman , and Chapman , alias Ander son have diligently but quietly fixed things as far as they cotildj and then knowing that there was no permanent strength in the movement , jumped tor a convention at once. They knew that a fair , full contest would end in their doloat. A simp judgment wa their only show , and oven this was a small show , but it being the only ono , they jumped for it with the snap of a hungry dog lor a bit of meat. It was evidently thought by them that the people would not see through it , but lindiug that the people have other means of getting posted besides reading - ing the Nonpariol , a hasty apology io i ivcii , with the liopo that it may prove a balm and a hush. The Nonpariol fishes about for BOIIIO excuse for the enrly call of the co volition. In its dusporntion it sayn that "tho committee has cotnn to this conclusion to end the strife. " What strife ? According to the Nonpareil everybody is fairly howling for Ander son , and thoio un't any other candi date of strength enough to bo recog nized , nnd yitt it declares that the strife must end. It tumbles into fur ther falsehood by saying : "Wo think the committee is entitled to the thanks of our party for their judicious and impartial course , which was dictated solely in the interests of party har mony and success , and not to hinderer or to advance the fortune of any can didate whatever. " The party will hardly obey John Chapman's order to tip their hata and thank thu committee for being hoodwinked by him. "Die tatud in the interests of party harmony and success ! " Whoso success ? It may bo dictated in the interests of Anderson's success , and dictitcd by Chapman. "Dictated in the interests of party harmony ! " John Chapman and his man Audurson have found out by this time , if they did not1 know it before , that the very tendency of the snap qumo is to awaken opposition and divide thu party. Even the committee , to star ! with , was divided in opinion. The friends of all other candid itcs except Anderson naturally feel outraged. The cull has been the first move to- wi > rd destroying harmony , and none know thin better than the linn of An derson & Co. The call purports to bo sinned by five of the cuminit.teemon. Wiiy not have lixod upon a time which would have mot the approval of all , if "purty harmony" was so much desired ? The Nonfurcil cannot give an honest an swer. The Nonpareil cannot give a reason for thus forcing the convention upon n date only five days previous to < .ho ulection , when another question will bo engrossing public attention. The Nonpareil cannot give a reacon for forcing the convention at a time when farmers arc busy , The only explanation at all reasona bio is ono which the Nonpareil ddVo not givo. Anderson's alleged "boom" is worked up as far as it over can bo worked. Like a soap bubble , it must bo tossed in the air quickly and ad mired hurriedly ere it burst. In the hope that other candidates will not have time to work the field , in the liopo that farmers will bo too busy to attend to primaries , in the hope that the pubho mind will bo largely taken up'in another question which their immediate votes must decide ; in fact , in the liopo ot sly work , quickly douo , the nomination may bo grabbed , the call has been planned. It lias not been decided upon by xny consulta tion of the committee in which all sides have been heard , but by .latter writing and oxparto statements. The most cheeky hit of any is for such political aspirants for power to dcclaro as a reason for an early con vention : "Surely the public has ionic rights which oven ho ted candi dates are bound to respect. " While thus attempting to choke the throat of public opinions , it docs it under the excuse that the public wants rest , nnd don't want to be bothered with discussing the matter. As well might highwayman excuse himself for choking a man on the ground , by say ing that ho is afraid the man will got tired talking , and ho is giving him rest by clutching off his breath. ' 1 hu iear public , of whom those- men seem io tender , cannot bo duped by such nonsense. Will Major Anderson or "Colonel" John Chapman show how they have been "tho dear " helping people" of ate , by training in the ranks of mon opolists. ? "Tho dear pooplo" would like a littla past history to make the Hidden interast in "tho dear peoulo" loom consistent. Why should these two co-workers nsist on having the convention hold wo months earlier than usual , when ho election is ono month later than isual ? la it bocauio Anderson is afraid hat if time is given , his public and > rivato recotd will bo fully examined aid shown up ? If ho is afraid to give nis own party time to thoroughly overhaul hia past , what faith can In- : mvu that his record will stand the as- laults of his political enemies of other parties , and who will , in CABO ho shall bo nominated , have a long time in which to pick out its weak point ? No man should aspire to the honor of representing this congressional dis triot , who iu apparently so afraid of liaqim ; his record discussed by thosu of his own party , ns to try to spring u sonyontion upon them. It is no con- Fussion of weaknes in a man's faith in llio strength of his support und thu invincibility of hia own character. BOLD BURGLARY. & . Cheeky Follow Trios to Sol' An * other Miin'tt .Household Furniture. A strange attempt won made Satur- lay afternoon to steal p 'quantity of lousehold goods belonging to M. A. jong , a painter , living vu Main street , . 'ho family wore all away at the time , nd had boon just packing up prepara tory to moving. A quantity of furni tnro , bedsteads , tables , etc. , was fltil in the house , when n follow nnmcf Thomas Caldwell forced an entianco found the condition of affairs and then found a second-hand dealer. Finding one , ho represented that ho was abou moving , and had some goods to sell. The nt'cond-hand man wont with him to the spot , but before any bnrgait was mndo ho accidentally ran acroet ono of the relatives of Mr. Long , and by this means found the true condi tion of nll'rtirs , Caldwell was prompt ly arrested by Ollicor Brooks , locked up at the police station , and booked for trying to soil goods belonging to others , and for burglary , by entering a house that was locked. Ho will probably have a chance to tell his side of the story to Judge Aylesworth this morning. . SUSPECTS AND SINNERS. Those of Them Who are Tftkini ? up Time and Attracting Attention In the Courts. In the district court the Ilatigan murder trial has been the chief topic of thought and talk for several days past The case was given to the jury Fri day nltcrnoon. The twelve remained out all night , oil of Saturday forenoon , past dinner time , and in the afternoon reported that they had not agreed , but Judge Hied sent them back to their closet ugain , and there they were kept until Saturday evening about 7 o'clock ' , when { hey were discharged , it being evident that , no agreement could bo reached The jury stood tlireo or acquittal and nine for conviction. These who were in favor of convic tion were willing to bring in a verdict of guilty in ono of the leaser degrees of manslaughter , in order to secure an agreement , but the trio who believed that R.itigun was not K"ilty of any oifotiBO hung to their opinion and no compromise could bo eltuctud. It is said that another trial will bo had at once , but it may go over to another term. During Saturday the ease of the States .lohn ftlcDonald , was tried. McDonald was charged with dealing in intoxicants at Grisnold , Caaa county , the case being brought hereon on a change of venue. The jury re tired about noon , and , after being out nearly four hours , returned a verdict of guilty. Chris Johnson has entered a com plaint in the superior court against Mr. Hales ior soiling wood without duly measuring it. Johnson claims that ho bought and paid for a cord of wood , and when lie measured it , found that it was thirty fcot short. Ilitnco ho cries for ro/ongo. Mrs. Carroll , liiing ou Vine street , is complained of by some of her neighbors for creating u nuisance by throwing slopu of an aggravating character into the yard of a neighbor- inir woman , who would not have it. A Apicy revelation of a neighborhood row fa promised when the c.uio . cumes up for hearing to-day , before Judge AylfBWorth Muud Everett , ono of the houso- juopers in ' Rotten Row , " was ou Saturday fined $5 for assaulting an other girl. Ollicor Sterling arrested a well dressed stranger near the Northwest ern depot for being BO drunk as to bo regardless of thu safety of others. lie lad a largo now Colt's revolver , with ill the latest appendngcs for man- killing , and was b.andishing the oadod weapon about in n reckless way. Iovua disarmed and locked ip , giving his namu aa Dr. II 0. Stewart. Ho wnn released on Satur- lay , leaving a $50 watch and his re volver as surety for his appearance at I o'clock in the afternoon , but failed to materialize then. Three plain drunks are to he dis- ) oeeo ; of this morning : W. T. Shuttle- vorth and 11. Oaughey , arrested by lllicur Bronks , and a nmn named Me- Invorn , arreatud by Oilicurs Brooks and Barhyto. Some time aso attention wna called o the fact that the law provides that his city can reunluto and license saloons uituatod within two miles of lie city limits. Some of these rural saloons have complied with the notice ii'rvod on them and have paid their icunso money , but some have neg- uctcd the mutter. Complaints have 30on tiled against three of these , ichultz , Lotus n and Banerkoupolnnd hey will probably bo brought into court to-day. THEY GO WILD. Piano players go wild over these no Checkering and Wobur Vianos , at Mueller's. Kill a Levin , who U uiiployotl in the dice of the clerk of the couito , has a wonderful well trained cnt , who is a tdiow n hertclf , She follows her mauler like a i'p , hakeu paw * when bidden , sjicaks in ler peculiar luhguago in reply to epics- lonn , and hu inniiy amuaing tricks , which in ukes her entitled to the ofliclal of the liOfB cat of the couit house. Mr. Phil , Mauror , 101 Hill street , tYoy , N Y , , writes ; Last full I WUM at'acked ' with a snvcro rheumatic ail nont. and Biifl'ort'd great pain , I tiied > t. Jacobs Oil and was speedily cured , Jpon the second application the pains i-ft , mid , as said , in a short time I vas entirely cured. It is our homo linpeiisaiy and most valued friend. rho Prohibition Amendment A Gual- longo from Alex Obort. To the Killtor oi 11m lieu : I tint that the temperance folks are I'liliiiiK a great dtml of fm over the pro- ill ill n amendment , that U ti be voted orora amtt ou the 27th day of June text , how. f they are BO sanguine an 1 ture hut if the amendment is curried th t it vi 1 i-top the trilo aul consumption uf iu 'ix'ciitlni ; liquors in thu ttiite of Iowa , let my one of them put one hundred dollard u thu VIrut National 1 ank of Council lulfr , 1 iwit , and I will thru do the name ; et liuili nuns leiuuln iu the l > unk for ona W'lirnu mti'refct. If the amendment doei niiliii it the ute of Intoxicating hqnora iu hu ttate , thru my huudre 1 1 ull.irb and in- .Kien KOOS to the person who puts up his n o hundiol dollan , luit if thu uiu nd * n nt does not stop the HBO ol iiroxic.Uiiiy I < ] iu > r , then I uill he entitled to th it per- biiii'n hundred dollar * and 1 ttrot. I mther say and defy m > y of to-called OK purancu folks to t > ho\v me or any nther uiMzen vthut bouo'it tha labor or fa uiur or unv < > ne alto will have by the euac ing of nld luiieuduiuut. On the contrary , it la tot thu mean * of taking from the iiuiucr roui fourttitn to twenty cents per bimhel > n ivrn and wheat became hu will le orctd to nhip hi * groin ont of the state , and give the laVrers In oilier Hntes env pluyuient in timnnfnctuririK this gr.In and then Ihiy will have to fay the mil road com mnies freight to htiii ( { bnck thl mnnnfncttired Rrnlo , I won d aok there snn e | > f opln ngain whether tl.ey have n right to dictate to mo or any other Irec-bom Au-eriean citizen wli.nt he xhall at nr what he shall diink , or where withal thall he heilothe'iT If tliey have this rlxhtl- not thiitclavcrjr in it' * worst fnri ? la n t thftt the rc.ii > on that our furefrtthers ifft the n other to n- tiy > .n.l . fought and c' ' nqtiered in the r vn- lutlonarv war ? WO.H it tii t foi he i ur- P' ' oof throwing off the yol'e tn thai they might do us neemed t > them best , accord ing to the dictates of their wn conscience' ) and not us D tyrannical tiller or pet nf rul rs would have them to do ? The late war th ugh which wo niwed wm waged to wipe off fiom our escutcheon the ono great Btninth/v tolled it , viz : slavery. Now in tills enlightened age d" our lempernncn brethren wlsn to iinio | e up n UK the yoke which ieil from the necks ot four million human beingat he clo o of the war ? ] ) n they alfo wi h to throw out of employment th us mlii o 3a1 > rers and nicchaiilcc , and turn the * tide of Immigra tion from , instead of toward our n'atc , and to depreciate the value of proiieity instead of incroJsing it Now good temperance follcc , arise and ijivc u snine foutr.lconnnim sense , instead of appealing to the sentimental side of hu- mm nature , nnd m > f. mlslc.id the fanner.- , laHororM and mechanics bv a fallacy. Will jou have our ( .tato increate both in wraith nd t > o u ation , or like tmti our ( liter fttnto , jCnnna , under the rrglme of Ltuv. St. John , dccrea o in wealth , popula tion ant ! In the intellectual capabilities of the i coplc ? Yourn renpectfullv , irmySniSt Al.KX OnEltT. Horsi'ord'a Acid Phospbuto In sea sickness is of great value. Its \ction on the nerves of the disturbed stomach is soothing and oflbotivo. 22'1it < viw COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , sue aa Ust , Found , To rx > an , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , Hoarding , etc. , 111 bo Inserted In thlt column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PKli LINE for the first Insertion nnd FIVE CENTS ? 11U LINK ( or each subsequent Insertion [ x = ave ( ulv crttsomcnta at our office , No. 7 l'ca'1 Street , near UroaJttRy , Wants. > NTKD. AA No. 1 watir at Louie's W rciUurnnt , r 25aiidni7 ! Urumlwa ) . in22t ( WANTED no for Mt li n and one GlllLS hoUHUwfirlr. $4 0) per wick paid t-i mch. Whshln. do a i uf. Apj Ijr to Mrs Hnr- i'co Kreiott , tour.ctl IllntTj , niay20-tt : ANTBIl Oood-flrl for -t'licral IIOUHIiorl < W Inijulroat llco olllcc. m\v till " \\rANTKu-nirl to do ( jetie nl liotiBiwork. VV Applj Mis. W. S , Au.i > nt corner 7th andEthuv. niajlOtf WANTKD I'.vurybody In Council Ulufls Ir to take TUB DEK , 'JO cents per week , do Ihcrcd h > carriers. Ofllce , No 7 Pearl Street near Hro.idv ay. _ To buy 100 tons broom corn For particulars mhlrcxi Council DluB Rroom Pii'torv rmmrll Illulfi Inwn B5H-29tf For Sale and Bent J Otl HhNT Now house of tev n roarnfl. For I pnrtlailitis luqulic of F. M t lllnin , on T710K Al.noilE ( Tobmakup rcn ok..cii- J ] IIIL' fur iturr. carpclc.Ht , etc , etc. W. E MALLOUY , iniitf AtHhusr it Iinplcmo .t Co ' - . H - < ALE-8htct ; muslo vor h 35 ccntn tD JTI 31 on ( or r i nta a opy , and over 10,000 other useful articles , nt Hrnitli & Kvcrutt'sUrrat Flv.i a il T ii. ( ! i > t Store , NJ. HO Ilroi ay , ionii.ll H.uB , Irwa. ma-J0-t ( ' II NT Kurn s cd room. Innulrn No. 5 H'OH litroet. " 1710 t SALE. Kjhty-ncro farm pattly cultl- E vateil , two ml tii wi'st of Umaha Udell & i a . _ ro-U-tt OU HKN 1'irtnruholfl ot nlcu residence , IT or will Bt.ll on ca j ttiuis. ypuly at I'ej nHltu. _ iua2-tt IJ OH HF.NTTwo p'casint r on B lii > cry do- r elrnM locitlon.tiilior furnlnhed or u ( urn- Ishtil ; 9 > iltaUc for liidi uor | ; riitk-u < ci ) , arlT-H | _ JV . b < jU UK & CD. . HALft llca.tiiul renlUiuce .ots , $60 1 oath ; nothing down , andlter onth only , bj fX JIAYOH VALOIIAN npla-tt _ 1.E-OU papera S6o per hundred , t Tim IVn ntlU-o t'mitifll Blmfi. a 27-t ( MlfcelJanuoud. riTIE i.V'l LSIOK ( iALLlillY the Hist to in- 1 troc'ui'u tlio i o v Inttt iiit.incoiH froccsn nnd inul e a sjctcsi o it. Oil Inn.I sea tiuclmcna. | nlr cold fptitaclcn. A liberal reward LOT o paid IU ft at IIIK HKK otlcc ! 11161 f . W. I , . l'ATUN-rb > vlclan and Oculist. DK. euro any c\- " ( f sore cje" . It Is only k matter of timu , and can euro generally In from three tc fho wicks It niakca no differ- encu how lent' illscnsLcl. Will et bighten crute cycn , operate and remo\o I'lyrKrlnnm , etc. , and nscrt arllflclal cyca b | > ccUl attention to remove - move ng taduwonni. apS-tt A NYONKWANI'INO § on e tine quillty broom J\ . corn tecU can get It l > r writing tn upl3tf I'.T. MAYNEQjumllBluffa One of the beat a cond rl sj Hotels In th West Is the BROADWAY HOTEL , A. K IinnWN , Proprktor. Not. 31 and 536 Ilroidway , ouncll Ilu8slow . Tabla supplied with thn but the market af- foroX Q oil rooms and tint-cla&i bodj. Terini very reaaonable. UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. 0. Gerspacher& Son , KIHHT CLA 8 liOIKf. AT HPA8ONABLE l'KIK ( ! < . TIUKBIi : TS ACCOMMO1MTKU. IIOTKN FO . JUNT. t001 ! > ItUASONH KOJl UEN11NO. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL. N , Anderion - - Proprietor , 732 Lower 1) ) road way. Table inppl ert III ) Uio liest the nurVetaf- or > < . Tcrum J3.60and flOO | > er e V. Transient il.OO per Uav If Von Wich n Lunob Go to LOUIE DUQUETTE , Joups , Ment , mid Kntalilru alwayi on liiind. Pive 0 > nta per call. STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ' , ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING , KALSOMIHIHG AND BRAINING , Shop Corner Hroadway and Soott St MRS. J. P. BILLUPS , I'KOPllIFTOIt OK RESTAURANT & EATING HOUSE , 81S South Main Sir1 , Courcil B'uflJ. ' New houto and new'/ fitted lip In flnt class tylo. MotU at all ho rt lo crean and lemo- tud ereriveiiiujf. . t rulU auil ioa ( ct oa rle . TOO UTTERLY UTTER JOSTON TEA GO. Are Supplying the Aesthetic Wants of the Public in FINE GROCERIES , With Everything in Staples at the Lowest Prices , Fresh Roast Coffees , Chioce Drawing Teas. Boston Tea Co. 16 Main St , and 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , W.W.'SHERMAN MANUFACTURER OF Road , Track , Ooach & Livery I FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. E. H. SlIKl'.MAN , Business Manager. W.M. CHRISTOPHER , Mechanical Manager. 124 S. Main St. . Council Bluffs , la. GOLD ! GOLD ! GOLD ! Bright and yellow and Imcl nnd cnld , Molten , graven , hammered and roll'd , Heavy to get and light , to hold ; Hoarded , baitcied , bought and sold , Stolen , borrowed , squandered , and doled ; Spurned by the young , but hugged by the old To the very verga of the churchyard mould ; Price of many a ciiino untold. GOLD ! GOLD ! If vou want to have gold you must spend vourmoney to the very bestndvnnt- age. Do business with cash men , nnd where only one piice will be asked or taken. REMEMBER' "A tree is known by its fruit " A store by its prices. ONE THING CERTAIN Our prices are right. Our business ia a gu i ran tee that fair dealing is our watch word. XLOR la our motto. Our busi- nesa ia in a moat healthy condition. Every department ia doing good work. Canned Goods are golnx off very cheap. Teaa and Coffees a choice as nrtinent. Fancy Shelf Goods for the million. Cotne and nee us , we will do you pood. F , J , OSBOENE & 00 , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office ana Worka , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo giro special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will recetre prompt attention. A general as sortment of Brass Goods , Belting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Oofco , Ooal , OHAS , HENDRIE , President , 2i OSCAR WILDE 2i GAS ETXTUKES. Bixby & Wood , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets ; ) J. M. PALMEE , DKALEll IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AQBNT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Drs ; Woodbury & Son , Cor. 1'carl & lit Ave. COUNCIL DLUFFB. MAUROR & ORAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rlcli Out Glass , Fine French China , SUvor Were &o. , HO BEOAPWAT. . COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. ' MRS , fl. J , HILTON , M , D , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Broadwav , Council Bluff * . \T. 8. AMENT , JACOB Slllfl AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & Oounsollors-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. HARKNESS , ORCUTT & CO. , DK RY GOODS HOUSE. Broadway , Dor. Fourth Street , , * Council Bluffs , Iowa , mar-2-3m J. MUELLER'S I mean business and no blowing. Having recently contiacted for 600 3VC Oigaus and over 200 Pianos for the sea- sou , to bo S' ' Id at Bargains for Cash , aud on tin o Agents wanted. L Correspondence solicited. . & . X O ' J. MUELLER , O COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. IW F E B B Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Sluff and Willi-w Streets , Council Bluffs , Mirrors , Upholstery , Repairing , Etc. . Wood and Metallic Coffins. No. 436 Broadway , Cor. TJryant St. , Council lilufla , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH R8AIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE OI'l'Y None but first-clnss Bakers employed. Bread , Cake , Pies , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. P. AYRE-0 , Proprietor. METCALF BROS. , - WHOLESALE DEALEUS IN - Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. CSOXT3WC33CIU Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved nnd Unimproved , also , Railroad Landa , and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNIJ , over Raving Bank , - OOTJ VOlLj BLTJPS NEW STYLES JUST RECEIVED- GEO. E. BE&RD , 11 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs 0. A. I1EE1JE , W. UUNVAN , W..JJEEUK C. A. BEEBE & OO. , Wholesale and He tall Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway. Council Bluffs. Mrs , J , E , Metcalfe and Iiss Belle Lewis Are now dealing : In all kinds of farcy goofs , H'ch BB Lacei , Embroideries , Ijidlcs' Undeiwoa of all descriptions. Also llandlimhleig , both In ellh and linen , hose ot all Kinds , thread , pm , needles , ttc. Wo hope the laalea will call aud see our stock of goods at (30 liroadway before go ! ( rlsewhere. E. J. DAVIS , 13 PEAEL STREET , Dealer In ZEPHYRS , CERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS of All Kind N. A Fall Line of Cimvni , Felts , Embroidery , Knitting Silks and Stamped Goads. Nlco Acsortnent of Appliqno Flotnrca Ztrp w 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA And WESTSIDB SQUAEE , CLARINrA IOWA ,