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J.IVAJ.JJ UJJL ji'io , iv , vv.a , MAI 4 , ' J The Daily Bee : COUNCIL BLUFFlT "Wednesday Morning May 24. suBscntPTioN HATES : By Carrier , - - - - - 20 cents rr wceV , By Mill , - - - - - - - 810.00 per Year. Office : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway. 0. E. MAYNE , ranipei City Circulation. H. W. TItiTON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS. Fancy goods tit cost at Horzman's. The Mcthodlits held asocial last even- ing. The elcctrio fire nlarm li being pushoil along. Don't forget to call nt tlio new Ice crcntn parlors of Mrs. J , A. Gray , over G03 Broadway. mny22-lf The old liana engine is reported ai old to Orlswold. Mueller ell > buby carrUffes buy ne Bicycles chiap. To-morrow orcnlng Hey. 0. Comptou Uurnctt ! i to give nn nnti-prolilbltion ad- < ircB" hero , Goods fresh nt low prices , Hcrzmnn. The UonRKgallonnlistj re to BocSnltzo xt 1'rl 'ay ' eyentDC xt the Lome of Mra. ai" . F. Ford. Tnfco your Jco from the 331uo Wnpona Orders taken nt .T. T. Oliver's and at Jones Bros' . Grocery. Mullhollnml&Co. , Successors to 1) . F. Kicher. np20tf Frank Mnyo and company were at the Ogien house yulerday , and appeared nt Dohany's lait citht. Ilcrzmnn is surprising everybody. Sheriff D. M , Kotheck , of Oeceola , was here yesterday in charge of a woman , who had beiu eelling whisky without rII - Secure your scats for Litta concert al Xushncll & Drackotts. npr23-tf Thtre have been icvernl wordy bu1 MameUni row "In rotten row" on I'lercc traet of late , but no arrests hare been made. > Closing out sixlo at irerzmnn's , ' All of yesterday wan taken up in the district court with the continuation of the trial of the case of Augusta Kultwick v . Dr. Uice. Joseph Ito'g , of 615 Upper Broadway , Council BluffH , iirnkoi the best butter tubs in the west and noils them at the lowest cash price. aprl3-tf ! A nan from near Neoln , badly crazed , was' yesterday brotiRht to this city and placed in the sheriff's care , preparatory to belnc ; sent to the asylum. Joseph Rcitcr makes suits in the lat est styles at 310 Broadway. nprl-1-tf The case of James Wallace , charged with assaulting Mrs. Odell , was b'eforo 'Justice Abbott yesterday , nnd wa con tinued until Friday morning , Ten new citizens were yesterday made at the clerk's office at the court house. They have got their papera in Unto to vote on the araendm-nt , or rather , against it. Cecil , only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3I.B. Talkington , of North Platte , well known in thU city , died on the 17th inst. , aged 8 ycarj nnd 7 months. Leave to wed was granted yesterday to Win. Koch and Catherine Klug , both of Mcrlden. They hastened at once to -Justice Trainey's office and had the knot ti J. - - M. Gentry , of the telephone exchange , fell from ft pule yesterday and Buffered ouie facial injuries which didn't help his heaiity any , and the wonder was that n'j lon s were broken. Tha Denver express was ditched Sun day afternoon one hundred nud thirty onllei thin tide of Dourer , thereby delaying iti' arrival hero about ten hours. Nobody -naa injured by the accident. The district Sunday echool convention ptns tills morning at the Baptist church , and the programme an arranged gives the assurance of HH iuteresting cession. The convention will oontlnuo to-morrow. At no time during the present Hcnson has thcro been 10 la ) go an emigrant travel through here for the west as at the present time. Yesterday one party ot nbout thrco hundred pasted through hero bound for western Nebraska. Illchard Brown , for beliiR d runic , was before Judge Aylcsworth ycsteiday , Ho was bufferlug badly from rheuinbtlam , howcd an ugly swelled arm aa proof , lind no money , aud the rulnboosa not being a placa for a kick man , the eeutonco was His- jpended. The tracklayers of the Chicago , Sill- waukoe & St. Paul have reached Dedlmin , eight miles west of Cedar ItuplJs , aud the telegraph report Btatea that the uaw road- master , Patter , eaya that the road will be completed to this city in time to take din ner on July 4 , In excavating on High street a large number of cujiooitles haVe been found , in- lading potatoes , reoti , boriea , etc. A larne number of these specimen i have been found , and iiiuuy are perfect the po tatoes showing their eyes , as though they had not been buried for years , The deptn &t which these vruru found is about thirty ieet. The residents of one of the city subur ban districts are somewhat exolted over the mysterious disappearance of many small articles , and also tliu fact that' the cows come hone milked , They seem to have fixed upon a certain cltlien as the author uf all the mischief , and art lying for him with a shotgun , and rroposa giv Dg him a good dose if he does not at once leave the o ty , or at least the neighbor bood , That aelghborhood Is not healthy ( or him any longer , Unquestionably St. Jacob's Oil il tiio beat remedy fur rheumatism ever discovered. TUB COWING THEAT OF THIS SEASON , M'lle , Litta nt Dohany's Opera HOUBO next Monday evening. This young AraoricanjIPrima Donna has earned the reputation of being ono of the PJNE8T ARTIST OF MODERN TIMES. Our tnuBJo loving citizens should wet fail to her this Queou of RODK in JIM rvnditiou of Martha. tr r A NEW OIXV HAI.I. . The Probabilities of Ono Bolntr Dull ! In Council BlufTd This Boason. As stated in ycstordixy's Br.r. then has boon a revival of the talk concerning > corning a now cltj hall , The need ol larger and hotter acromtnoclations it acknowledged by nil. The present building is nol only inconvenient bul is n disgrace to a city of this size , City officials hnvo to huddle into it like sardinea in a box. The first floor , small as it is , has to bo unod for a po lice station , auditor's office , mayor's office , clerk's office , police headquar ters , marshal's office , etc. , etc. , all in ono room. Citizens who hnvo some legitimate business there are thrown in contact with drunks and disorderlies as they are dragged through nnd thrust into the pen , There is no privacy allowed to any one , and no convonioncios. The pen whore the prisoners is kept is a ds ! < ( { race , and there are no chances tt keen it much better than n ttlop * bucket. A sober , cleanly prisoner , arrested for some violation of law , lias to bo thrust int , , the same place nt that occupied by nome drunken , dirty , vermin-covered follow , who is giver to' vomiting nnd wallowing. Up stairs thcro is tliu superior court , ant the room is also occupied by the oitj council , and for a sleeping apartment for ono of the firemen. If the council wants to hold a session in daylight the court has to move out. If n jurj wants to deliberate for the purpose ol finding a verdict , the judge lias to decamp camp , and lot the jury have the room , Thus it is in all departments clashing aud crowding , and all for want ol room. It is understood that four of the six aldermen are now in favor of pur < chasing land for a city building. 'Whal ii known nn the army property it prominently spoken of as the in OB I probable site. It is proposed that ar < rangemcnts bo mudo with a stocl company to erect a building large enough for the accommodation of thi city officers and also for market house purposes. The plan is for the city tc furnish the ground free of rent to the company , and the company to put up n building costing $40,000 providing atnplu room for both a city hall nnd market house. The profits to the company would accrue from the rent of'tho market places , and from the city paying the company a small rate of interest on the money invested , with the agreement that at the end of a term of years the property should bo c.ivon to the city. It is stated that such a company can bo organized and the money raised in a very short timo. On the very suggestion of the plan one-third of the amount ncodod was pledged , and the balance will bo forthcoming without effort In view of the finan cial inability of the city to build at present , and in view of the great need of such a building , it seems about the only way out of the present condition of affairs , and it is probable that at an early date arrangements will be com pleted by which a building will bo put up before tha coming of another win ter. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. WTalch the Sunday School Workers are Expected to Follow. This morning the fifth annual con- rontion of the Sunday schools of Shelby , Harrison , Audubon , Cassand Pottawattamio counties open at the Baptist church , The following is the programme arranged for to-day nnd evening : WEDNESDAY M011NINQ. 9:00. : Sunday school workers at jrnjjor. 0:30. : Preparing to seed : Teachers' iquipmont , normal lessons , lesson ilati , tonchors' mooting. 10:00. : Discussion. 10:30. : Preparing the soil : The icholar's world , in the homo , in the ifo , nt the losnon , 11:20. Discussion. 11:30. : Sowing the seed , the Word ) f God , from hoar ! to heart. 12:00. : Adjournment. WEDNESDAY AFTJUINOON. 1:30 : Comfort of the Scriptures , promise and prJiao. 2:00 : Conventions : What about them , how to have them. 2:30. Discussion. , 300. ; Normal lesson. 330 ; , The eye nnd car in toachors. 1:00. : An hour with the children. 000. ; Adjournment. WEDNESDAY KV.NINO. 7:45. : Gospel song , 800. ; Uollow helpers to the truth. 8:30. : The ideal Sunday school , J15. ; Announcement und adjourn- nent. PEUSONAti. M. Goo'lmnn , of 'Des Moiuev , was at the 3gdenye8terday , Jauios H. Collins , of Son Francisco , wa * n the city yesterday. J. ( ! . Morgan , of ] ) es Mohieu , arrived n our city yesterday. A. 15. Littleton , of Des Molnec , tlieriff > f 1'olk county , was in our city yesterday m nfllcUl business. J. h. Caldwell and W. II. II. Dabney , wo of the enterprising bueinesi men of ) akland , tlila ounnty , are in the city on Attorney 11. W. Uriggs , of Canon , is in .he city attending dlitrlct court thin woclc , lie weLt to Omaha yesterday on legal miiness. II. M. Sexton , superintendent Of the jhicagn , Hock Island Pacific refrigerator ine , wa in tha city yesterday and gave r K BKK a call , Mrs. A. Wheeler , wife of tlio proprietor > ( the Jtevcro house , has started with her : hildron for alslt to her friends in the : a t , intending to stop at Stf Louis , In- llannpol ! ) and other places before reach. : ng Buffalo , where her oged mother lives. J. 0. Julian , editor of The Carson Fair- lealcr. and J. II. Bkasgof ; Oirson , drove jyerto Council Bluff * Monday and re turned home yesterday. The boys report i good wetting In Monday evening's rain. I'fed Ullfli , the popular Hock Inland sonductor , brought In twelve car load * of [ > enger Monday evening , On leaiing D Monies he had 770 persons ou board. Fred knows how to manage train AH well as nny man running itito Counoi' ' Bluff a. ' " d , l'r nk Gillnp. one of NftJlaVavtlTebuft 5ne s men , wa in the city yeSTtorday , r route for Nebraska , where ht lias a > larqi fencing contract , Concerning the Contest. An Irish republican there arc some was yesterday expressing hi ) disgust at the course advocated ii a recent editorial in The Nonpareil , poking fun at the scores of Irish girlc who are daily landing in Now York , and who , according to The Nonpareil , know nothing beyond the boiling oi potatoes. The Nonpareil has time and again assented that if Chinese im migration is to bo checked , that Irish immigration ought to bo chicked also , and said it in no flippant a manner that tliu Irish fool themselves abused. Now that Major Anderson has step ped onto this plntform.and announced himself as Chapman's candidate , it is to bo expected that ho will follow the sntno flippant course in treating the Irish , and take a like view of the Chi nese question , John Y , Stone , in withdrawing from the congressional contest , says that "personal considerations , mainly of n bysmcss nature , which ho cannot ov < r. look , prevent his yielding to the wishes of his many friends , nnd fol lowing his nwn natural aspirations , " etc , Is it possible that chief of "these personal consideration ! ! , mainly of a business nature , " is the reported promise made by Anderson , that ho should bo appointed as ono of the rail road commissioners , provided that Anderson secured the nomination for congress. If Mr. Stone has been be guiled by and of the fair promises of Anderson , ho had hotter demand ao mo surety that the promises will be fulfilled , nnd his friends had better throw their strength to some ) candi date who is beyond either promising or being promised such inducements to influence his political actions , The Audubon Times says that "it is not necessary that a man should bo n great lawyer to bo n good congress man , neither is it absolutely essential that ho bo possessed of much elo quence , " etc. , and then proceeds to nominate. In view ot the Times' idea of how little is needed to make a con gressman , its support of Anderson is at least consistent. John Chapman U playing his politi cal cards for a high stake , of more concern to him than the election of Anderson of itself. If ho can cot An dcrson into congress ho thinks ho can secure a continuance of his position as United States marshal , a place which for reasons too well known to need stating , ho will cling to na a drowning man to n plank. With his purposes and circumstances ho muat nave a man in congress whom ho can uao nnd ho is desperately determined to got such a man if possible. At a Lois for Word * The pleasure which I hereby at tempt to express can not bo half con voyed by words. Physicians of very high character and notoriety have heretofore declared my rheumatism to be incurable. Specifics almost num- berlessihavo failed to euro or oven al- Uviate the intensity of the pain , which has frequently confined , mo io my room for three months at a timo. One week ago I was seized with an attack of acute rheu matism of the knee. In a few ours the entire kneo-joint became swollen to enormous proportions , and walking rendered impossible. Noth ing remained for mo nnd I intended to resign myself as best I might to another month's .confinement to my room and bed , whilst suffering untold agonies. By chance I hoard of the wonderful curative properties of St. Jacobs Oil. I clutchoei at it as a straw , and in n few hours was en tirely free from pain in knee , arm and shoulder. As before stated , I ' cannot find word's to convoy my prniso ind gratitude to the discoverer of this ( ing of rheumatism. CJCAH , S , SuiinivLAND , , Boston , 0 Boylston Place and ICO Harrison Avo. ANDERSON'S SCHEME. Tbo Congressional Campaign in the Ninth Iowa District. ' Corrojpondenco of the Bee , HAIILAN , In. , May 23. The con- ; ao3aional fight in this ( the Ninth [ own ) district Avaxos hot. The candi dates are numerous , but the action of the last few days lays bare the arm hat wields the controlling inlluoxco n the matter. Wo hnvo in lown what s known as a railroad commission , which is filled by three persons ap pointed by the governor of the state. L'hifi commission has never done ho people nny good , and was novcr ntendcd for that purpose. It-hits joon used for the most part to ease and cool the hot brains of disappointed office Gcokors and to this end it has served tits purpose well. When ex- jovornor Gear got the senatorial bug .n his bonnet ho took from the rail- oad commission n non-aspiring man 'or ' senator to bo out of his way. Then this railroad commission was used to oiiso down Major Anderson , who was defeated for congress by Col. Hepburn. Ho did nothing on the commission for the pooplo. He only drew his pay. Now the railroad commission has been used to further the interests , not of the people , but of Major Anderson again. Wo notice two or three things which , when put together , make out the case. First , Major Anderson was nt Dei Moines in close conference with the railroad bosses , and. actually offered raun passes who would work For him , and when ho returned ho aud Mr. John Y. Stone had a close confer * once , and immediately Mr. Stone withdrew from the congressional can vass , and announced himself in favor of Major Anderson for congress. To sum up the matter , it is time arranged , Mr. Anderson , if he gets the nomination , will leave a vacancy on the railroad comtnisniou , and then Mr. Btono can be appointed to fill his placo. This is the trade. It was necexary for Mr , Anderson to see the railroad bosses , and see if Mr. Stone would be acceptable to them on the souunluion. This do.no , ho was willIng - Ing to enter into an arrangement with thorn to get lua nomination , which bids fair to euccced. The conventioi was then called , not bj tin aotnniUteo mooting and discuss Ihoj matter , but it wai iffed by CHapman to get such elL L J. . iteL TL--i.l * _ J _ 1 atlC uljl'bei consummated earlj and the voter * ot the Bislnct hoodwinked - winked into the support of Anderson Every friend of Tnjt UF.B in thif soclion is pleased at the bold stand tftV.cn by it in opposition to monopolies - olios and to every candidate put up by tl.o railroad. Mr Anderson ie ono of them. BBB HKADEII. Mr. Haverly Knight , of the exten sive carpet hou.su of Reeve L , Knight & Co. , I'hlladelphia , Pa. , reports the rmo of a friend whoso hand was absoj 1 it\y \ de-formed by rheumatism of revon years standing , who wns cured hy tliu use of three bottles of St. iHcnha Oil , and rendered able to U o his hand perfectly. Hitched to Death- KpccUl Dl-pitoh tolni bit AvoOA , Iowa , May 23. L. A. Hack , living seven milca north of hero , hung himself this forenoon to a rafter in hio homo. Trouble and ill health was the cause , Iowa's share of thu 5 per cent fnnd under the 5 per cent land . bill , now pending m congress , will bo ever 300,000. A Frl ail In Nerd , Time over nud again TIIOHAH' KCI.KU- TIMO On , has proved a nalutury Mend to tliediatre scd. AH rclublo uurativo for croup in children sore throat and bron chial Directions , and as a positive external remedy for pain , it ia a ner < r-f-iilin ? niitl. dote. tri2.-t.llw COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOK. Special adicrtlscmenti , BUG as Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Bent Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In thl column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PEB LINE for the Orst , Insertion and FIVE CENT * PER LINE ( or each subsequent inscrtlou Leave adv ortlsemcnts at our office , No. 7 1'carl Street , near Uroadway. Wants. r111L3 WANTED-Tno for Htch n and ono \Jf t IT bou o irk. SI OJ per wick | iul < l t < tuch. Washing do c ' ut. Api ly to Mrs H' ' r- > eo Krorctt , Cornell ll.ullj. . _ inayio 3t WANTED Oood girl for general liousfwork _ Inquire at lieu cilice. _ nmy'OtV ' Oirl to do general hntisntork. WANTED JIis. W. S. Aincnt corner 7th and Sth ay. _ maylOtf Everybody In Council IJluUa 1C WANTED TUB Uta , 20 cento per neck , tit IHorcd by carriers. Office , No 7 Pearl Street' near Broadway. _ To buy 100 tons broum corn WANTED ! ) address Council Bluffr Hroom Vfvrtorv. fmmrll TllnlT Inwn For Sale and Rent . BALE HyJ. W llrdefor , 0.000 feet FOR board * , 1GOO fie scant Ing , 1 5 cedar posts itD'l ono tno-siory dame bulldli s , all urt now. _ Cheap Jtrctsh. _ m24-tf SALE Two new hyclclfs at a liargnin. EOH H. btulnhtlbcr. at no * furniture lactory on Snontu MUIIUO , next to C. & N , W. U K. _ may2S-Ot "TTlOll RENT Now house of M-ven rooms. For C particulars : luqtilio of if. .M. Williams , ou Franklin streH. t 22 lit o rea up usc c F Ing furniture , carpets , at. ' us , clo , etc. W E MALL'tltY. m2tf At Shuptit Inn lament Co ' " . SALE Sheet music uor'h 35 c < nt < to FOK for 5 itnts a opy. and over 10,000 other uicful articles , at Sn Itlt & Everett sG runt Flvu and Ten-Gout Store , Nu. HO Broxlway , rll lilulTi. Iowa. miuiO-tf SALE. Eighty-acre farm p&ttly cult * EOli , two miles west of Omaha Odcll & Lay. _ ro-0-tf KENT Part or whole ot nice resilience , FOll will sell on easy terms. Apply at ninco. R RENT Two pleasant rrorna In very do- lrabl location , tiihcr furnlahed or unfurn ished ; suitable for ladlis or centlcmon. qprll-tt _ J.V. . SQU HE & Of ) . SALE llca'itilul resldc-nco loin , $00 1 each do and Wrcr-tcnth : nothing n , only , by tX-MAYOlt VAUUIiAN npl3-tf Mlscolluneous. CXOF.I.SIOK QALI.KIIV the Htst to In- Iroditco the now InsUhtancout proctss mid BUCCCS3 ot It. Call ami see specimens. Fair uolil ppcctaclcs. A liberal reward LOST t o nilil It left at Tim Un o.lico in6-t f , W. L. PATTON Physician and Oculist. Dll euro any case of vote cjo' . It U only a matter of time , and can euro generally in [ rcm thrco tc ( Ho necks It inakea no dmcr- once how long dlieasrd. Will straighten crovs cjcs , opcratu and rcmovo Ptyrcimiwx , ttc. , and Insert artlflclal ojcs. fc pedal attention to ro- nioto ng tailpH oriiis , _ apfl-lf A NYONE WANTING Botoolme quality broom J\ . corn eccd can pet It bv writing to uplS tt _ 1' . T. ilAYNE , Council Bluffs Ono of the bcsS n conil-clasj Hotels In the Wcat is the BROADWAY HOTEL , A. E 1IIWYN , ProjirUtor. ' . \03. C3I and D3U Uro id way , Council llluda , Inwi. Table Hiippllcd with thn beat tlio market af ford * . (1 od room ) and Drst-claj * bcda. Terms Ncryrcasonablo. _ | _ UNION AVEIJUE HOTEL 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son. FlIlhT OLA'S HOTEL AT UKA8ONAI1LE I'JUflK-i. 1HANSIUNTS ACCOMMODATED. IIOTKL F0 < ULNT. GOOD JlKAbONS toil 11UNT1NO. _ SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL H. Anderson , - - Proprietor , 732 Loner Broadway. Table inppVcd with the bout the market af- 'orcli. Tcrius 53.Wand Sl.OOpcrvtcck , Trauslent ! l. 00 par day. If You Wish a Imnoh Go to LOUIE DUQUETTE , Soups , Meati , and Katnbles nlwaysi on hand , Five Cents per call. STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING , EALSOMININC AND GRAINING , iliop Corner Broad way and Soott St MEB , J. p. BILLUPS , PUOPR1ETOB OF BESTAUBADT & EATING HOUSE , 813 South Mala Btrott , Council U'uff * , New hou > and newly fitted up In flrtt cUsi tylo , IilMls it all bourn , let cream and Icmo- fruit * : d coulectlonerln. TOO UTTERLY TJTTEE BOSTON TEA CO Are Supplying the Aosthotii Wants of the Public in PINE GROCERIES. With Everything in Staples ai the Lowest Prices , Fre.-h Roast Cofiees , Ohioce Drawing Teas Boston Tea Co. 16 Main Stand 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , J/ W.W.SHERMAN jlANUFACTUrtER OF Bead , Track , Coach & Livery HARNESS FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. E. II. SHERMAN , Business Manager. WM. CHRtSTOPHEa , Mechanical Manajor _ 124 S. Main St. , Council BlutTa. ! & . _ GOLD ! GOLD ! GOLD Bright and yellow and hwd and cold , Molten , graven , hammered nnd roll'd , Heavy to cot and liclit to hold ; Hoarded , baiteied , bought and sold , stolen , borrowed , squandered , and doled Spurned by the young , l.ut hugged by th < old To the very verge of the churdiynrc mould ; Price of many a ci imo untold. GOLD ! GOLD ! If vou want to have gold ym musl spend vuurnuney to the very bestatlvaat age. Vo business % yith cash men , and \vhero only one piica will be asked oi taken. REMEMBER "A tree is known by its fruit " A store by its prices. ONE THING . CERTAIN Our prices are riirht. Our business is t guarantee that fair dealing is onr watch < vord , XLOll is our motto. Our busi ness is in a most healthy condition. Every department is doing good work. Canned Joods" are goini ; off very cheap , Tea : mtl Coffees a choice assortment. Foncj Shelf Goods for the million. Come ana co us , wo will do you food. F , J , OSBORNE & GO , , L62 Broadway , Opposite Ogder House. COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURERS OP ENGINES , BOILERS , STOIHC AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office ana Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Wo giro special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND BENEBAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GBNBEAL EEPAIE WORK will receive prompt attention.- general assortment sortmont ot Brass Goods , Baiting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Coke , Ooal , OHAS , HENDRIE , President , ? OSCAR WIMJE 2 , GAS ETXTUKES. Bixby & Wood , THE PLUMBERS. , ) n' Bancroft or ( Fourth. frtreotsQ J. M. PALMEJR , DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BUTTFS , IOWA. Drs ; Woodbury & Son , Cor. Pearl & lit Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , MAUBBB & CRAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out Qlasd , Fine French China , Silver Ware &o. , 10 BBOAOWAT. . COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA , MRS , fl , J. flILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 228 Bro dw T , Council Blug * . W. 8. AMENT. JACOB BIMB AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys ft Donneellora-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IUWA. HARKNESS , ORCUTT & CO. , DRY ATO CARPET HOITS Broadway , . Dor. Fourth Street , , Council Bluffs , Iowa , mnr-2-3m T "P'D'Cl JTUnTPT - . KJ IP I taean business and no * blowing , Having recently conti noted for 600 Oigais nud over 200 Pianos for the sen- son , to be sold nt Bargains for dash , aud on tiiLO Agents wanted. TJT 3L , Correspondence solicited. .A. . .3033) JEtlEJ SS SS .A.C I C d. MUELLER , o IB COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00' arisr Bluff and fillow Streets , Council Bluffs. Mirrors , Upholstery , Eepairing , Etc. . Wood and Metallic Coffins. No. 436 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Blufla , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH MAIN STREET , THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY , None but first-class Bakora ; mployed. Bread , Cake , Pies , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. ' P. AYREP , Proprietor. METCALF BROS. , ' WHOLESALE DEALERS . IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED , C3QTCT1VC3U. IBtl. Ufc'fc'S , Haa For Sale , Town Lots , Improved nnd "Unimproved-also , Railroad Landa , and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and ! N Vbraska. Office with W. S. MAYNC , over Savinss Bank , - COUNTOIlj BLUPS es Jnst Received. , . S3E2 11 Pearl Street , Council C. A. I1EEUE , Vf. UUNYAIJ , W. JJEEBE C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholosnlo nud lutall Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , Fos. 2C7 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. K OTTt Are nc\v dcalinp In all kinds of fancy groc's , Ei'cli as Laces , Embroideries , Ladles' Undorwca of all descriptions. Also lland mlileiB , both tn ellk and linen , hose of nil kinds , thread , pins , iccitlo , ttc. Wo bopo the laulcs will call and uco our stock of Kooda at 630 Ilroaduay bttoro go . iff clsowhero. E. J. DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET , ) Dealer In ZEPHYRS , GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS of All Kinds. A Fall liino of Canvas , Fclti , Emliroldory , ICulttlug Silica and Stamped GoodsNioo Assortnont of Appliquo Ploturoa Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 BROADWAY , COUNCILIBLUFFS , IOWA And W1S18IDI8QUABE , CLARIHrA IQWi