2 J3ALLY J3EE : COUlSTCiL BLUES'S. IOWA SATUKDAY , MAY 27 , 1883- The Daily Bee , CQUHCIL BLUFFS , Saturday Morning May 27. SUBSCRIPTION KATKS : . . . - - 20 cenli per week $10.00 per Year Offlco : No , 7 Pearl Street , No&r Broivdwnr. a K. ilAYNE , Manupcr City Circulation H. W. TILTON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS , Fancy good * nt coil at llerziiian'n The assault case against Wallace ha been continued until next Vriday. Joseph Heller wakes sulls In the lat est styles nt 810 Broadwxy. nprlMf Mnyne & Co. want all the white corn t rrcy oingetat lli highest market price. Bccnro your scat * for Litta concert at Busuncll&BrockottB. opr23-tf Closing out sale at Hcrznmn'fl , Last evening was the one st for the Congregational oclal at Air. P. 1' . Ford'fl ' residence. New line of Chip and Straw Flower Baskets just rcwiyed at ScamttnV. Goods fresh at low pricen , ITorzraan. The out tratn this afternoon eastward it over the Chicago nnd Knck Island rail * way. Don't forget to call at the new ice cream parlors of Mrs. J. A , Gray , over GOO Broadway. inny22-tf Yesterday afternoon Justice Abbott tied the knot which made Henry Borz and Maggie Shell one. Take your Ice from the Blue Warons Orders taken at J. T. Olivet's nnd at Jones Bros' . Grocery. Mullholland&Co. , Successors to D. F. Etcher. np20tf Hcrzman Is surprising everybody. The long continued glandored hone case was again before Justice Abbott yes terday and again put over , thia time until June 5th. Joseph Kotfl , of 615 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs , make * the best bnttcr tuba in the west and sells them at the lowest cash prlco. npr23-tf Complaint has been made against W. B. White , for obstructing a _ gutter on Eight street by building a dam acrora the wane. . To-morrow evening Rev. Mr. Lemon will give an address in favor of prohibitory amendment. All are invited to bo present at the Baptist to hear what ho has to say. Rev. Dr. Cloland returned yesterday from the Presbyterian General Assembly at Springfield , III. , and will prtnch to morrow morning and evening at the 1'rea- byterla * church. Rev. P. F. Brcioe will preach to'mor- low morning at 10:30 : o'clock io Broadway church , his subject being "Tho Keys of Human Deitlny. " To-m rrow evening at Broadway Methodist church , Rer. P. F. Breaoo will review Roy. C. Compton Burnett's address against prohibition. "Texas , " the datky who his just been d'scharged from jail , where ho has been awaiting trial for smashing in the door of a dug-out , was yesterday enjoying his new fouud liberty by having a big drunk , Officer Sterllng'agam put him behind the bam. ( The gong and striking apparatus to bo placed In the engine house , in connection with the new electric fire alarm system , has been completed by Oliver Sc Graham , and works admirably. It is the device of Aldcrraqn Newell , and made under his supervision. As all know , ho Is a well in formed and skillful electrician , and his services are of value in * connection witli the proposed improvements. A sad case of sorrow and destitution appeared hero yesterday , in the foam of n woman with a little babe in her arms. Her husband had died lately , and uho had been sent from Kansas City to Dea Aloincs , from whence she came here. She wanted in some way to get to S.dt Lake City , where she has friends , but was pen nlless. The authorities took hold of the case , with the purpose of giving needed relief. A respectable modest young lady in the city epcnt ThuiBday night at the house of her sister who was ill and needed care , On returning to her own home at nu early hour yesterday morning she VIH followed by a big darkey , who caught up with her just an she entered her owu . ute , nnd was evidently bent on iutmltiug her. She dodged into her home just in time to escape cape him. Yesterday one of those against whom suit has been commenced to rcco\er tbo poll tax , called at the city building and uhawed that the notice ho had motived or dered him to appear for wrkon the street on the 21st lust , which proved to be Bun1 day. Hid dilemma was that if ho worked on Sunday ho was Ital-le to fine , and If he didn't appear for work he was liable to extra coats for neglecting to comply with the poll tax law. A clerical miKtnko in the date had evidently given him the hedge on the city , There i an ugly neighborhood row " between Mrs. Simpson aud Mrs , Carroll living on Vine street. Mrs. Simpson has complained of Mrs. Carroll for throwing ( lops and filth on her front door steps , The case Is to qjine before Judge Ayles- worth on Monday next , Mrs. Carroll in turn has complained of Mrs. Slmusoti for maliciously swearing out search war rant , the cose to be heard by Justice to Fralney to-day , She has alia entered complaint against Mru. Simpson in the superior court for keeping a house of prostitution. City Marshal Jackson now gives no to tice that there hai got to be a ht-uj of the titreet-walklna , fwt driving nnd other dis. orderly conduct on the part of prostitutes. lie proposes to hold , the Jandlaile s respon sible for the conduct of their feminine boarders on the streets and in public ity place * , and declares that when the girls don't behave themselves that the houses to which they belong will be pounced down upon without further warning , and the In- without regard to color , sex or pre vious condition of servitude , will be ar rested. The proprietors of such house * the will also come under the ban , oud will no longer be allowed to advertise themselves bydrivlne fancy rigs along public streets did at a r plo peeo , as heretofore and mskioi ; tbt i6lvw conspicuous. Arrests will fol the low such conduct. MOKE ENTERPRISE. Another Agricultural War'ohouso to bo Built Upon Ground Pur chased Here Yostordoy. J. M. Palmer , real estate agent , yesterday completed n sale to Nichols , Shepard & Co. , of Battle Creek , Mich. , which insures another worthy nnd extensive oxtorpruo to add to the many nlroady centering in thia city , The property thus transferred is n piece of ground -17x77 foot in extent , adjoining Shugart & Co , 's warehouse on lower Main street , and near the track of the Chicago , Burlington it uincy railway. The firm thus mak- ng the purchase is ono of tlio heaviest and most enterprising iu the agricul- .ural machinery line in the west , and heir threshing machines uro in do- in nnd in all parts of the cjuntry. It s the intention of the firm to orcct his summer a spacious brick building , our stories in height with bancmont , ho same to bo completed this falli Chis building will bo used by the firmer or the storing nnd handling of their aim machinery , nnd this will bo nado their distributing point for a argo extent of country. It is new stated that two and possibly three irnm will soon follow suit , a strong acknowledgment that the advantages offered by Council Bluffs as a dis- ributing center are really uncqualod > y any point in the west. MEDICAL MEETINGS. The Homoopathlsts Preparing to Ex change Experiences in Blmllla SlmlllbUB Curantur. Next week there will bo quite n fathering of homeopaths in this city. ? ho sixth annual meeting of the Northwestern Academy of Medicine will open next Tuesday , and continue hrough Wednesday. It was intended o hold the sessions in the parlors of ho Ogden house , but according to the umber who have already expressed heir intention of being present , it is ixpoctod that it will bo necessary to . . . . . , * , ccuro a hall to provide room enough o accommodate all. Dr. Montgora- ry , of this city , ia president , and Dr. lanohett , of this city , the decretory. The Hahnomann Medical associa- ion , which Is the state society of ho- meopathists , will open their mooting next Wednesday , and will continue through Thursday and Friday. Be sides the interest of the sessions , other attractions are arranged , among which is an excursion Thursday after noon , and a banquet in the evening at > the Oaden ; house. Dr. P. Wilholm Paulson is chairman of the committee of arrangements. Now Peaches at Maltby'a to-day. .JACOB'S VISION. Ho Seoa Hlmsolf Climbing tbo Ladder Into Congress. " There has boon much dearth of dis- aussion in the democratic ranks as to who would bo a good candidate for a thorn to set up as an aspirant for conf } groBsional honors in this district : Of course there is in this district a heavy republican majority , which , sure defeat to a democratic candidate , provided the republicans act wisely and nominate a man.whotn the people can conscientiously support. Still the democratic party must preserve its organization , and at least go through the motions of having a candidate , with the hope thatsomo strange atreak of lightning , or by some earthquake nliting the republican party , the pos- ibiiity of electing a democrat may become a possibility. A strong man is desired by the party to load this for lorn hope. Thus fur there him boon little dis , ' cussion as to who that man shall bo , It appears that the only name thus far noised about at all is that of Jacob 0. Morgan. It is said that ho is not unwilling to sacrifice himself for the good of the cause , and that ho is [ rather desirous of securing the nom ination. Ho line already served one term in the legislature , and has shown what manner of statesmanship ho is , and if ho could secure the democratic nomination for congress , it would bo [ a very handsome endorsement by his in party , and one which lie at least , would doubtless appreciate. It is not improbable that if Mnj. Anderson ia nominated by the republicanr , " " that Mr. Morgan would bo the democratic choice , and in such a case the people would have the onioyablo excitement jy which comes from an interesting con- ita tost. Of course Anderson hasn't grabbed the nomination ( juito yet , nor have Morgan's claims boon acknowledged yet , but the possibility is worth considering , With Anderson as an opponent , Mr. Morgan might perhaps ohonsh a hope of going to WaHlunglon as a congressman , oven if lip could not get the people to Bond for him as a lobbyist on the government building bill. Spring Chickens at Maltby'a to-day , PROHIBITION"UNMASKED. ' ' UNMASKED. " Such Is tbo Etloct of Rov. O. Compton - ton Buruott'a Lecture In Uiu , est Opinion , ta A and audienceat largo very attentive audience gathered at Dohany's Thursday night hear Rev. C , Compton Burnett lee turo against the prohibitory amend mont. Many in the uudionco wore it curious to hoar what ho would have say concerning Mr , Pinch , the pro hibition advocate , between whom and himself tlioro has boon aomoill feeling saw and aomo charges and counter charges the Mr. Burnett did not gratify this curios , however , and carefully avoided making any reference to that gentle man , Ho confined himsolt simply to the prohibitive movement , aud ab stained from all personal .flings. He spout much time in trying to impress [ a idea that it was a question of moauB rather than of onus. Ho be lieved in promoting temperance , but nets not behove that prohibition wad beat means to that end. Ho illus trated by a case in which a brutal father whipped his little child for no learning her prayers , using a barre slave AS a means of chastisement. The speaker behoved in teaching n child to pray , but did not bolioyo in the means used , as in this case , The speaker also touched upon the prohibitory movement asalso in iti assumptions that nil who supportcc it Iwcro good , and all who opportcc were bad. Ho nlso pronounced its assumption faho that n prohibitory law would prohibit , or that it wi. . tnako men tumperati ) and sober. Ho also touched upon the question of personal liberty , and denounced the movement as anti-American in spirit. Mr. Ilurnett showed himself an earnest , enthusiastic speaker , and at times drew forth outbursts of ap- plnuso , but many in the audience were disappointed in him , as they expected him to show closer , clearer reasoning , and to present his siclo of the issue in a stronger manner. The address was weak in many respects , and whila pro- liibitionists rejoiced in this , nnti-pro- liibitionists must have felt chagrined that their side was not moro strongly presented. The traveling band , which has for a few days been playing upon the streets , and relying on voluntary con iributions for support , furnished ex ccllont music for the occasion , and did much to enlighten the gathering by their opening and closing selections admirably rondorcd. WANTED. To buy 2,000 bushels of White Corn. Highest market price paid. Mayno & Co. , Broom Factory , Council Bluffs. mny27-tf PERSONAL , ( J. A. Wetter , of Yunkton , was here yesterday. H , 13. Mtinn , of Washington , wca at the Pacific yesterday. Arthur S. Patten , U. S. engineer at Nebraska City , dined nt the Ogden yea terday. E , T. Beat , the now editor of the Hnr- anTilbunc , spent Thursday night in the city , shaking friends In the city. Dr. F. Wllhelra Poulson has been In at * tendance upon the Nebraska State Homeo pathic Medical association at Lincoln , Green Pees , Cucumbers , String Beans and Strawberries at Maltby'a. AFTER ARMS. A Second-Hand Store Burglarized..a and Revolvers and Guns Taken. j The second-hand store of Mr. Eowo was burglarized Thursday night > y aomo one forcing open the door , and then breaking open a show-casn which was lockod. The thief was ap parently bent on getting some watches , which had boon there during the day ; , but were removed at night to a safe place of deposit. Three revolvers were taken from the case , however , and also a rifle and a shot-gun. A short tinio after the burglary , Officer ' Morse nnd Cusick arrested on auspic- man who was standing in front of .ho Blue Jay saloon , and who had ? eon noticed during the day as being n the company of some follows of 11-roputo. He was rather drunk at the tiino , and was booked on that charge , his name being registered as Jones Henry alias Henry Jones. Ho denied that ho was in the habit of carrying a revolver , or that ho had ono on his person , but Morse pulled out ono , and this proved him to bo " ying. Then another was fished out of his pocket. Then a third revolver was found on him. Yesterday ho was brought before Judge Ay lea- worth , and the testimony taken. The revolvers wcro identified as those taken from the store , but the rifle and ohptgun had not boon found. The prisoner had just served n thirty days' on Dontonco in jail , and was only lot out 'ostorday. Ho said ho was BO drunk 10 did not know how the revolver got [ nto lite pockot. It was a mystery to lim. The fact that the grand jury I. [ iad just closed its labors , nnd that ho would have to Ho in jail until next ' all before getting a trial , led the judge to make the charge that of lar U ceny instead of burglaiy , and for this ' ho sentenced him to thirty days in jail. Ho tried to beg oil'on . this , and wanted to got half rates at east , probably on account of his be- a a steady boarder , but the judge would not hoed his prayer , and down 10 went. JL Sllshtly Tickled. by The Nonpariol seems to bo affected the weather and wind , and changes policy daily , nnd would doubtless JL change Romi-daily , if published that ofton. Lost Wednesday it came out against the postal savings bill , and > declared that "it is at least question ence able whether it would bo the part of cji wisdom to encumber our postal ser vice with the labor of private banking the populace , " Yestordiiy The Nonpareil Hopped around , und devoted nearly u column to advocating what it had a day or two before thumped , and closes by saying , 'government savings banks are there fore a measure In the interest of good government , and while of the great benefit to the young , nnd to the working classes will also bo an advan tage | 'and protection to the capital ists. " This sudden flop nbout is easily nc- counted for. The editor of The Non- puroil at first thought that the postal savings bill might bo of value and help to theworking people , but feared would hurt the bankers , und ho preferred to side with the bankers as against working people. Finding , however , that the bonkers didn"t think it would hurt the business , it a chance , to throw aomo crumbs to working people , and so iloppod about , tossed out the bait , and at the Bamo time attempted to soothe the lioavy capitalists by arguing that it would helji the banking business , Such ia a ( mo sample of the vascil- lating policy of that paper. A Kenovataiv tlemody IN to bo found in Buuooo BLOO UiTTKiis. As an antidote or sick leadaaho , female weakness , billions- , indigestion , constipation , and other diseaacaof a k'i drtod nature , plete. bitten are Invaluable. Price , ' , ml3dw ) noolo l'op CONSIDERED IN COURT. The Cases Which Commanded the Attention ot the District Court Yesterday. In tlio district court yesterday the jury in the case of Swanson vs. Ilorbio brought in n verdict giving thn plaintiff - tiff one dollar damages , This was n suit broupht on the ground that the the phf miff had been wrongfully im prisoned by the defendant at Avcca. The defendant had once settled the case by giving the plaintiff $50 , o the judgment of the jury was for ยง 51 , less the f > 0 already paid , leaving $1 bal ance. The defendant's attorneys move for an arrest of judgment. 'Cranky Hill , " a Mr. Grifllth , was before the court on -charge of lar ceny , but pleaded not guilty. Ho finally concluded to change it to a pier of guilty. Sentence was not pro nounced. The case of Strang vs. the Chicago & llock Island llailwny company , occupied most of the day , it being ono of six suits brought for damages for horses killed by the cars. CARHON , IA. Crops In the Neighborhood Advan logos of the Town. Corrcpondcnco of Tlio Bee. OAIWON , In. , May 23. The town of Carson is located at the terminus of the Rock Island and C. B. & Q. rail roads , in a beautiful farming commu nity , The lay of the country is some what rolling and well adapted to corn and wheat. The farmers are all through planting and the corn is com ing up , as a general thing , well for the cold season , with a good stand and bids fair for a good crop ; the land is in a very Cno condition this season. The farmers are all using the harrow on their land before planting , and since planting , and that has loft the soil in a loose state ready for the growing crop. Wheat looks well and bids fair fora ? oed crop. The cold chilly winds have Blasted the fruit crop in this locality , bo n largo extent. The town of Carson is a thriving ono of about COO inhabitants , with a thorough < , good sot of business men in thf f who are always wido-awako. Wo tiavo a ( iplondid school here and there is a splendid good opening for a num ber of working business men to find n place with us. S. L. Evils to t > o Avoided- Over-eating ia in one sense as produc tive of evil aa intemperance in drinking. Avbid tooth , and keep the blood purified with Burdock blood bitters , and you will jo rewarded with robust health and an iu- vlgornted system. Price SI. m23dlw COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special Advertisements , sue as 'jost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Hoarding , etc. , will be Inserted In thia column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE ( or the first Insertion and FIVE CENT ! ) EB LINE ( or each subsequent insertion. ixsave aJv crtlsctncnts at our offlco , No. 7 Pearl Street , near llroadway. Wants. VTrANTED Good girl ( or general housework W Inquire at Boo oUlcc. ' maylDdf WANTED Olrl to do ( 'cneial housework. Apply Mis. W. S. Amcnt corner 7th nnJEthftv. maylOU "TTrANTED Everybody In Council Bluffs io VV to take Tun B B , 1:0 cents per week , da ircrcd by carriers. Office , No 7 Pearl Street' Dear Rrotvdnay. WANTED To buy 100 tons broom corn. For particulars address Council BluCN Broom Factory , Council Dlufls , Ion a. 053-2911 For Sale and Rent POlt SALE Two neubjclclis at a bargain. K 11. Stelnhllbcr , at nowfurnlturu factory Seventh tticmic , ucxt io C. & N. W. H K. m.ij 23-Ct neil RENT , Now house clicvfn rooms. For } particulars Inquire of F. M , Williams , on ftnUiii street. tniaet 71011 SALK Shcot music uorth 35 cent ? ta $100 for 5 cents a icpy , and o > cr 10,000 ither useful articles , at Smith & IIicrott'sQrcat 'ito and Ten-Cent Store , No. 140 Broidutty , Council Itluffa. Io\vo , tnaySO tf no It SALE. Eighty-acre ( arm pattly cultl- tatod , two mllca nust of Omaha. Odcll v ay. inG-tt llKNf 1'art or whole of nice residence , will sell on easy terms. < lpply at lea ullce. ' maj2-tf _ FOR KENT Two pleasant rcoms In rcry de sirable location , tilhcr furnished or uofurnnr shcdj suitable for Indira or gentlemen. ' nr aprll-t ( J. W. BQUiltE ft CO. TJIOH SALE Dca-itlful residence loin , $60 each : nothlnir down , and$3rcr > ronti ) only , EX-MAYOK VAUQHAN. npIS-tt will Miscellaneous. - -p rniiK KXCKLSIOU OALLKHY the first to In. Iroiluco the now InstanUneoui process end nnl.ii a aucccaa of it. Call mid eco epeclmens. DU. W. L. PATTON Phjslclan and Oculist. Can euro any case o ( sore cj oi . It Is only matter of time , and ran euro generally In rom three tc five weeks It mukcu no differ how , long diseased. Will straighten cross ! , operate and remo > o Plroirlnmn , etc. , and nscrt artificial eyes SpcoUl attention to re. ap5-t ( 2. ANYONE WANTING soreehno quality broom eoru seed can Ret It br writing to Pl3 tf 1' . T. ilAYNK , Council Dluffa DOHANY'S OPERA HOUSE , Monday Evening , May 29 , T1IK Marie Litta Brand Ooucort Oo , Mile. Marie Litta ; AMEUICX'S KAYOJtlTE I'JUMA DONNA , Assisted by the following Solo Artists. MISS DELIA OAKFOBD , The Coming Contralto. MR. L. H. CLEVELAND , Tbo Popular Tono- . MR. JULIUS BEBEG&Y , The Hunjarlan B" " , ME. JOHN SKELTON , Tbo Great Cornctllt , MISS NELLIE BANGS , BIO The PrlllUnt 1'Uulat anil AccomjianUt. A GRAND CONCERT. udaJIna. br tpecUl amngemeut.Ouo Act from * U > lntnui' Hr\Arn rlotow'i Opera , W. 3MC JL. 3 * OP Produced with icenery and coituuei com . MARIA LITTA M HABT1JA. Ueterre jour lead at Buahnell & Dncli U. ltr prlrt * . Uodtr auipicei ol I'iillbar. docility. Tu-ThS Uo TOO UTTERLY UTTER rt n n * v n 11 * VF * R f\n SOSTflfJ TEA 00. Are Supplying the Aesthetic Wants of the Public in FINE GROCERIES. With Everything in Staples nt the Lowest Prices , Fresh Roast Coffees , Chioce Drawing Teas , Boston Tea Go. 16 Main St. and 16 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , W.W.SHERMAN MANUFACTURER OF Road , Track , Coach & Livery HARNESS ! FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. E. H. SHERMAN , Business Manager. WM. CHRISTOPHER , Mechanical Manager. 124 S. Main St. . Council Bluffs , la. GOLD 1 GOLD I GOLD I Bright and yellow and h rd and cold , Molten , graven , hammered and roll'd , Heavy to pot and light to hold ; Hoarded , bartered , bought and sold , Stolen , borrowed , squandered , and doled ; Spurned by the young , but hugged by the old To the very verge of the churchyard mould ; Price of many a crime untold. GOLD ! GOLD ! If yon want to have gold you must spendVonr money to the very bestadvnntJ3L age. Do business with caah men , and where only one price will be aaked or token. REMEMBER "A tr e is known by Ita fruit " A store by its prices. ONE THING CERTAIN Dor prices nre riiht. Our business is a _ . purantee that fair dealing is our watch word. XLCRisour motto. Our busi ness ia in n most healthy condition. Every department Is doing good work. Canned 3oods are going off very cheap. Teas ind Coffees a choice assortment. Fancy 3helf Goods for the million. Come ana sea us , wo will do you pood. P , J , OSBOME & 00 , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GOTER AL MACHINERY C. Offlco and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo giro special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL HILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK S'co receive prompt attention. A general fta- Tig eortmcnt of Brass Goods , Bolting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , ' Boke , Coal , OHAS , EEltfmiE , of President , . OSCAR WII/DE 2. GAS MXTUKJES. Bixby & Wood , THE PLUMBERS. Or Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets. ) J. M. PALMER , DEALEU IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLTTTFS , IOWA. Drs : Woodbury & Son , Cor , Fcarl & lit Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MAURER & CRAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Bleb Out Olasa , Flno French China , Silver Ware &o. , BROIPWAT. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. ' MRS. B , J. HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Broadwav , Council Bluff * . 8. AUENT. JACOB 81118 AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & Ooansollors-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Ana HARKNESS , ORGUTT & GO Broad Cor. Fourth Street w. . . , , Council Bluffs , Iowa. m.ir-2-8m J. . i I JOIE IP I mean business and no blowing. IP.A. Having : recently contracted for 600 IM : .A. Oigans and over 200 Pianos for the season to be sold at for Cash and son , Bargains , on time Agents wanted. TJ Correspondence solicited , S I a J. MUELLER , O IE COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 arixr Bluff and Mm Streets , Counca Bluffs. FURNITURE HOUSE. Mirrors , Upholstery. BepairiBg , Etc. , Wood and Metallic Coffins. No. 436 Broadway. Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. None but first-claaa Bakora employed. Bread , Cnko , Pics , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. P. AYRES , r i vjfji iciui . v M E . T C A L F BROS. , N\ - WHOLESALE DEALERSuIN - \ Eats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. 2aa For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and TJnimprpvod , also , Eailroad Lands , and a number ot Well Improved Farma , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , - OOTJN'OIlj BLUPS 11 Pearl Street , Council Blnlfo. A. BEF.BE , W. JIUNYAH , W. BEEBE , C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale and Itetall Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Irs , J , E , letcalfe and Iiss Belle Lewis Are now dealing : In all kinds of fancy geode , Biich as Laces , Embroideries , Ladles' Underwca all descriptions. Also liandkerclilulg , both In tllk and linen , hoeo of ell Kinds , thread , pins , icodlcs elsewhere. , ttc. Wo hope the laalca will call and ECO our stock of gooda at C30 liroadHay bdoro go E/J. DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET , Dealer In ZEPHYRS , GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS All KLvug. A Fnll Line of Cnnvns , Felts , Embroidery , Knitting Slllcn and Stamped Goods. fJico Amortnont of A > * > Ii uo Picture * Z. T. 1LINDSEY & CO. , x 412 BROADWAY , COUHCIUBLUFFS , IQW1 ' mmm SQUARE , GLARING IOWA ,