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    G THE DAluY J3Er : COUNCIL BLtlFFk , IOWA THUESDAY , JUNE 1 , 1882.
The Daily Bee.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Thursday Morning June"l7"
SUBSCRIPTION RATES :
By Carrier , - - - - - SO cento ptt week
BjrMnll , . . . . . . . | io 00 per Year
OfUco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Neoi
Broadway.
O. K. MAYNE , Vannirerritj-Circulation.
H. W. TILTON , City Editor.
Itepubhcan Convention.
The republic ma of PotUwaltamic
county will mutt in delegate convention <
tion nt the court house in Oouncil
Bluffr on Tuesday , Juno 20 , at 1 p.
m. , for the purpose of aolccting thir
teen delegates to attend the congres
sional convention to bo held in Coun
cil Bluffi , Juno 22. Etch township
will bo entitled to the following num
ber of delegates :
3OHiol tPrcot..G Liyton ! i
Kane,2IPrec't..7 Lincoln , .2
Kane , 3J rec't.,7 Lewi * 2
Kane,4tlil > rcc't..9 Mnco'lonl.i. . 3
Uloomer . .2 Mlntlen , . , i
JUelknap . . . . .3 Neul 4
Crescent 2 JNoiwalk . . .2
Cars in 3 Pleasant 3
Center 3 Jlockford 3
Grove 3 Silver Creek 2
Garner 2 Valley. , . * 4
llardtn. . 3 Wellington 3
Hazel Dell 3 Wavelnnd 3
JMIIM ' . . . . .3 Wrlnlit fl
JKnox 8 York 2
Keg Creek 2 ,
The primaries in each township , un
less ordered by township committee-
mm , will bo hold Saturday , Juno 17 ,
At 8 p. m. By order of
JOHN W. Bxinn ,
Chairman Co. Rep. Cent. Cum.
MINOR MENTIONS.
Bliss , 328 liroadw.iy , for fine Milli' '
uery.
1 <
Go to Hcrznmn'H for big bargains.
Sherraden makes photogrnphi.
Sberrailen la tha bois photographer.
Closing out ot cnttro Btofck nt Horz-
mon'a ,
Vieltorn always welcome nt Jfaurcr &
Crafg * .
Tha Piimalx bonk and Iruldor com
pany govo a happy dance at Bloom &
Nlxon'H hall lost nlcht.
Jofloph Holler makes iiuits in the lat
est styles at 310 Broadway. ftpr4-tf
filnyno & Co. want all the whlto corn
they can ( , etit * tbe htgheBt market price.
The time in the district court yester
day vras taken up in beating the case of
Cook vi. Moiedith.
Chief PIoU arrested a drunken taan
jinoicd Hamilton yasteHay aftornoonwho
trill have a beating thia luomlng ,
Ilerzm.in is hound to close out.
h Ballrond ticltotH bought and sold
'Bushnell , five dours north of I'oatufficc.
Can save you money on tickets.
The cxprersmen had n lively time yen-
torday competing fur passengers to the
driving p < rkat fifteen cents oaub.
There ii a very pleasing decoration of
Gxrfleld'd ( lioturo appearing in ono of
Harkness , Orcutt & Co.'a windows.
The feativ il given by the ladles of the
Catholic church Tuesday evening pro *
doced a happy succeis ia all respects.
Go to Herzman'a closing out sale.
Don't forget to oill nt the new ice
cream parlors of Mrs. J , A. Gray , over
605 Broadway. roay22-tf
Mr * . Simpson , charged with keeping a
1iou80ofill-fa.noon Vine street , was dlr.
charged yesterday , the prosecution falling
to appear.
The ewe of Frank Crnw , the " 131uo
Jay" man , has been continued until Satur
day , Grow having been BO badly thumped
as to be nick in bed.
Joseph Hi s , i f C15 Upper Broadway ,
Council Bluffs , msko the beet butter tubs
in the wet > t and cells them At the lowest
cash price. nprltf-tf
Toke your ice frcm the Blue Wnpons
Orders taken at J. T. Olivet's and nt
JontsBiot * . Gnceiy. llullhollund &Co. ,
Successors to D. F. Kicher. np29lf
Among those who have secured leave
to wed are Jacob ClirUtenton nnd Chris-
tena Anderson , John A'orrelsou and Han.
no 8 wanton , Ji.mes II. lloblnson and
Humle 12 H. Evans.
There.'wero ' a number of drunks dli-
posed of yesterday , but they were plain
and uninteresting. Each pleaded guilty ,
and each was fined tbe regulation amount
of $3.CO and a > t , the roll being C. P.
Carlton , 12. Graham , Peter C. Jobnton ,
J ) . L. Johnston.
Charles Wadiworth and James Fitr
'were yesterday arrested by Chief Field
for beiog drunk and annoying resident * on
Sillier street. They forced their way Into
kitchens , begged impudently for food , and
made themselves obnoxious in many ways.
They evidently were not an hungry as they
pretended , tor on being given a ttmptlug
lunch lit Mr. Ford's residence , they tossed
it away soon after leaving the homo.
The compla'nt agalntt Herbert Von
de Bogert , cbsrgicg him with reckleis
shooting , was hoard yesterday morning.
It appeared that lait Sunday morning Van
< la Bogert shut his revolver at a neigh-
bur's cat in revenge for the feline itealing
LU chickens. The owner of the cat therefore -
fore entered complaint for his violating
tbo ordinance , The evidence showed that
& stood at his own door , and tha bullet
did not paw beyond bi * own premis'i ,
tba only offens * , if any , being that bo did
not bit tbe oat. lit wan accordingly dls-
charge d.
Uefrigoratora , Ice Cheat * , Water
Coolers , Filters , and Ice Cream Froez-
ore , at Maurer & Oroig'a.
8100.00 REWARD !
The undersigned will pay $20.00
icr information that will jiivo him
ppueasion of ; Ono Sorrel Gelding ,
iiino years old , win to in face ; Oiiu
Black More , sii yeara old ; ono tot
Double Dufgy Harness , and ono end-
pring , piano-box Top Bugcy , paintud
black , Cinolnnuti manufacture. And
4100.00 for the return of property
and conviction of thief-man about 5
feet 10 inches in height , German
dM3 nt. Team taken from my barn
in Council Bluffs. Iowa , May 20,1883.
W. iVroN.
Council fluffs. la. , May 29.1882.
FLEET FLYERS ,
A Bcofl Track and Some Yor :
Fine Baces ,
An Exciting Contest in tht
2:36 : Trotting Race , which
was Won by Lady
Koarn.
An Unflnithcd Pftolntl Ilaoo to bo
Completed To-dny.
Tlio track , which was very hoary
the opening day , was in very much
bettor condition yesterday. The
oflicora of the association had put
loams nnd hnrrovra to work on it , nnd
the brisk wind nnd the nun dried up
the mud nnd loft it n little rough nt
first , but the clods were broken up
nnd loft the course in first class condi
tion. The Juvonllo band opened thn
day's programme with some excellent
music , nftor which the 2:30 : trotting
race was called , The entries in thia
race \voro Ironclad , by Y. Q. Porriri ,
Wisncr , Nob.j Lady Kern , by Wndo
C/Aroy , St. Joseph ; Ooorgio , by G , A.
Qatton , Balino , Kns. ; Duster , by
Porter , York , Nob. ; Nappor nnd Iron
clad drawn. The horses were Bent ofi
for the first heat with n good otart ,
with Ooorgio in the lead , Lidy Kern
second , and Duster third. These po
sitions wcro unchanged until the
three-quarter polo was reached , whtn
Lady Kern came forward , nnd a very
exciting contest took place all the way
down the homo stretch between Goor-
gio nnd Lady ICorn , which ndod in a
dead hunt butwoon thcso two horacs ,
with Duster n considerable distnnco
in the roar. Time , 2:30j. :
1 ho horsoa were aont off for the
second hart with a good otart , Lidy
KernloadiiigDustor 2nd , nnd Goorgio
third ; nt the half the positions wcro the
sumo and nt the three quarter they
were nit together with Duster in the
lead , lady Kern 2d , and Georgia 3d.
Georgia .ind Lady Kern wont to the
front down the stretch nnd Finished
thcad with Georgia slightly in the
oad. Both horses had broken badly
all the way round nnd wore sot backer
or running , giving Duster the heat in
2:35J :
The horses were given n aplondid
start for the third heat nnd Duster
took the lead , cloudy followed by
Goorgio , with Lady Kern third. The
position ) ! remained unchanged until
the thrco-quurter polo was reached ,
the contest lor the load between Duster
tor nnd Georgia wan very exciting nnd
close , but Duster rotninod the pnuitiori
tn the finish , with Lviy Kern 2d and
Goorgio : $ J. Time 2:35 : . This was
the most interesting heat trotted dur
ing the meeting , nnd the winner was
greeted with n hearty and prolonged
cheering as ho wont under the wire
without making a break or a skip in
ih entire imlo.
The horses wcro given a good start ,
jut Duster broke badly nnd foil be-
lind and never gained first place dur-
ng the hout , but bruko every time he
: amo near the front. The contest f jr
Irst place between Lady Kurn and
3eoi < ; ie wns very oloso up to the
lomo fitrotch , when the former increased -
creased her lead to about two lengths ,
and won the boat in 2:38. :
The horros were aont off on the
third trial for the fifth heat , and Lady
Kern took the load , Georgio second.
Duster third. At the half Duster had
crowdfd to second place and was lit
Lady Korn'a sulky wheel , but brok
and full back to 3d , nnd the horns
inishtd , Lady Kern first , Geonjio
second , Duster third. Time , 2:38 : $ .
At the close ot the heat charges of
bul driving were preferred by the
driver ot Duster against thu driver of
Jady Kern , but nothing was done in
the malt or.
In the rlxth heat the horacs were
aentiuvay the second time with a good
oad and Ludy Kern took the lead
and hold it throughout the heat The
siicond place alternated between Dus
ter nnd Goorgie , but Duster finished
second , n couple of longthn in the rear
of Lady Korn. Time 2:37.
The following ia the summary of the
race :
Lady Kern d
Hunter
Goorgio d
Time 2:30 : } , 2:35 : $ , 2:35i : , 2:38 : ,
2:38 : $ , 2:37. :
NOVELTY BUNNINO hAOK.
In the milo-and-a-half novelty raoe
there were aiz entries-Brown Dick ,
by S. 0. ROB * , Btanberry , Mo. ; GJO ,
Oarlin , Orail & Johnson ; Lingstride ,
Ohamborlin & Co. ; Lucy D , , A. P.
DaTonporr , Oraipre , Mo. ; Resumption ,
H. Olitlbrd ; Matter Mulloy , F.V. .
Arrowsmith. The horses were started
nt the half-mile polo , and Brown Dick
immediately took the lead and kept it
easily to the quarter and half , and
then drew out. Loncatrido thun went
to the fronf , and kop't it easily to the
milo , and also to the mile nnd a hall.
The crowd in the grand stand greeted
, ho winning horse with loua cheers as
10 wont under the wire , Time to
inlf , 50 ] j milo , 1:50 : ; milo and a half.
2:01. :
2:01.HALV
HALV MILS HAN 1)1 Oil- FOOT HACK.
There were four entries , Powers , Irwin -
win , Peot and Bryan , but before the
start Bryan withdrew , Powers Htartcd
rrom the scratch ; Irwin was given
iftoon and Peot twenty-five yards.
The men were started t the half milo
ind at the three-quarter polo the relative -
tivo positions were comparatively un
changed , and after that Irwin began
gaining on Poet , and Powers gained
on both of them , frwin soon passed
Peot , and Powers passed him n few
yirds further on. About half way
down the homo stretch Powers paa od
Irwiu and wont , under the wire about
twenty-five feet ahead , with Irwin a
coniidorablo diatanco in advance of
Poot. Tinft , 2:01. :
TIIKBK liUNIHlE ! ) YA1U > 3 rOOJ HACK.
In the 300 yard handicap foot rnco
there were four entrioa , Athortoti ,
Popper , Kirko and Walters , but - > Val'
lors withdrew before the race. Athor-
ion was started on the scratch , Pepper
five yards ahead , and Kirko fifteen
pnrds ahead. Atherlon won the race
by about ten foot in 31 J ,
I'ACINQ HACK.
In the pacing race for a special
purse of & 300 , there were three o ?
tries , Lone Jack , Big Bam and
The horns were sent oT ( in goo
shape at the first trial and Biff San
took the lead and kept it without an ;
trouble'to the finish , Vaco second
Lone Jack third , Timn 2:32j.
In the oecond heat Yaecu took tin
lead but was passed by Lone Jack
who was a long distance ahead ot boU
the others but broke and lost hii
ground , fell back to third place anc
the horses reached the wire , Vascc
first , Bit ; Sam second , Lone Jncl <
third , Time 2W. ; At the close ol
this heat claims were made that thr
driver was pulling Lone Jack , and the
dilvcr was dismounted and Ohnrlca
Wilson put on the sulky.
When the horses were brought on
the track for fho third heat it was
discovered that Lone Jack was minus
a shoo and the rnco was delayed until
ono could bo put on , When the
'lorscs ' wcro started Lone Jack imme
diately took the load and kept it to
the wire and finished three lengths
ahead of Vaaco , Dig Sam distanced.
Time 2:32. : Lone Jack , who had
broke badly in the two previous heats ,
didn't slip a stop and when ho came
andor the wire ahead the driver , Clms.
Wilson , was enthusiastically cheered.
The horses started elF in good shape
ind Lone Jack took the load and
kept it until after ho passed the half
tnilu , when ho broke and fell behind
nd was utmblo to regain the loss , and
Vance won the heat in 2:30 : } .
Chafl. Wilson , the driver , reported
n dog ran out of the rye and broke
the horse all up. The men who are
backing Lone Jack , and who claim
: lmt the driver was attempting to toll
; ho race , claim that thin is only an
other chapter of the achcino to beat
; ho horse , and there seems to be some
eason in the bcliuf. The other heat
n the rnco was postponed on account
of darkneas nntil this afternoon.
Below is the summary of the race :
Vaaco 2 121
LonoJack 'i 312
Big Sam ' 1 2 diat.
TJIACK 11REV1TIK8.
G. S. Battoy , of the Chicago llorso-
nan , is in attendance nt the races ,
eking after the interests of his paper.
In the 2:30 : trotting race yesterday
Jady Keara sold a strong favorite in
ho pools.
Longstrido was the favorite with
> o l buyers for the railu and a half
lovolty race.
The brisk wind and bright sunshine
Iricd off the track rapidly yesterday
morning , and by the time the races
were called it vraa in good condition.
The judges for yooterday wuro Col.
: > . B. Daily , A. B. McKuhn , J. T.
Stewart and W. J. Hancock.
Napper , the Denver horse , which
ma bu n the causaof so mr.ch trouble
and litigation , Was to hrvogonom the
2:30 : trotting race yesterday , but was
marked drawn.
Master Maloy , who went in the
milo and one-half novelty racewas the
winner in n similar race at the recent
meeting at Hock Island.
The representatives of the press
are dicidodly grateful for the kindly
omcmbranco of J. W. Porogoy , who
cept them liberally supplied with
sumo of liis best cigars.
There was a largo representation of
) nmha people in attendance upon the
ho races.
Bob Madison , well-known as a Cali-
ornia short distance runner , was on
ho grounds yesterday , trying to get
ip a race on a hundred yards distance ,
iut the talk did not como to a head.
A. race may bo arr ngod to-day , which
will bring him out.
RACES ! KAOESl llAOESl
Visitors to the races are invited to
visit Mueller's Palace Music Hulland
too the finest store of the kind on the
Slope , a Cordial Wolcoino extended
a all.
700 iiUSHELS
) hoico "White Oats for sale cheap ,
iluyno & Co. , 34 Pearl street.
SMOKB FRANK'S BLUNTS. FOR SALE
EviumviiKRK.
CARPETS. ,
Another lot of Carpets in choice
jattorn * , just received , by Harkness ,
Oroult & ( Jo.
ACHES AND CURES.
The HomeopathioDoot ore Meet
to Discuss Them and Be-
late Experiences.
AIQoodly Gathering of Tlioio Wlio
Preach and Practice Himllla
Sliuilibn * Curantur.
The Hahnomann Medical associa-
ion , of loWa , opened ita annual Bos-
ion yesterday , the members gather-
ng in the parlors of the Ogden house ,
and being called to order about 11
In the abjenco of the president the
vioo-prosident , Dr. Hockey , of Iowa
Jity , presided. The secretary , Dr.
5. A. Guilbart , of Dubuque , and the
roasuror , Dr. J. it. Grippon , of
Waterloo , were the other oflicora
> ro ont. The following phyaicianr ,
members of the association , were
p osen t from dilfureut points in the
itato :
HR/jr.JBaktr , Davenport ; B. Bon-
; on , Waterloo ; J. D. Burns , Grundy
Jenter ; J. 11. Grippen , Waterloo ; A.
D. Gowperthwait , Iowa Oily ; W. 11.
Dickinson , Dos Moinea ; J. II. Drake ,
Wt. Vernon ; E. A. Gilbert , Dubuque ;
S. E. Nixon , Burlmatonj G. H ,
Pntohen , Burlington ; II. G. GcifDtb ,
Burlington ; J. G , RUh'ol. Lewis , W.
T. Grubb , Farmingtont W. D. Still-
man , Council Bluffy AVio , Irving , In-
dianola ; J. A. Printy , Imogene : Wm.
B. llanchelt. S.KJ Oil } ; H. F. Dun-
ary , Bedford , KrB. novtei , Avoca ;
T. Stotns , MitcheUville ; A. P. Han-
chelt , CoiiuciJ JMutfj ; 11. 0. Newell ,
Oormnjn Q.ir , Schwartz , Cedar
llapidaKP. , Jf Montgomery , Council
Ululft ; J. m , Humphrey , Shenandoah ,
[ i. MoAllitur , Muscatine ; D. W.
; II , II. John-
Awongthe YJaitors present were Dr ,
J F/ianborn , of Tabor , Dr. D. Pit-
uunof VjJ/jca / , and Dr. Hart , of
.The jorsjon opened by an address
ra the Acting president , Mr. Hock.
'
* V"1 i-'nancial reports wore preaent-
jKTfcvd teforred to the board of cen
sors , as were also fourteen pmposi
linn's for membership.
Adjournment was taken until ! after
noon , and on the recovering of tin
association the board of censors re
ported favorably upon the mutters
rofered to them , which icputt wat
adopted.
The committee on legislation pro'
acntod n hopeful report of pro-grots ,
through the chairman , Dr. Ujilbort ,
which report was received and adopt
ed.
ed.The
The several bureaus ' -o whom had
boon given the task of presenting
pipers and thoughts on various de
partments wcro called upon , also a
lumber of interesting and instructive
mpors were read , followed by discus-
lions , and the relation of experience
u the treatment of various ernes.
Dr. Benton , of Waterloo , read a
paper on "Puerperal-Eclampsia. "
Dr. Griflith , of Burlington , , pre
sented ono on "Approving of Sa-
rinia. "
Dr. T. J. Roberts , of Washington ,
gave ono on "Kali Phos. "
Dr. Cowporthwait , of Iowa City ,
> resented ono on "Phosphorus. "
Dr. Boulson , of Council Rlutfc , road
ono on "Dynamics in Medicine. "
These papers and the following din-
cusaiona consumed the time until ad-
ournmont for supper. An evening
session was held at which there was a
continuation of the discussion of some
of the themes presented in the after
noon. The sessions will continue to
day.
TIIK NOBTUWKSTItRK ACADEMY OP
MfcDIClNK.
This society of homeopathists con-
.inuod its ( session Tuesday evening
The bureau of chemical medioino bo
ng called , Dr. Pitman , of Villa en ,
jrcBontcd an intcroHting paper. Dr.
3owperthwait , of Iowa City , present
ed a paper , also Dr. W. D. Slillman.
Six now members were reported
upon formally by the board of censors
and duly elected.
Yesterday morning the society mot
and elected the following oflicora :
President B. F. Munroe , Blair ,
Nebraska.
Vice President -W. H. Hanchott ,
Sao City , Iowa.
Secretary and Treasurer A. P.
lanchott , Council Blufft.
Board of Censors W. II. Parsons ,
Ulonwood , Iowa ; 0 S. Hart , Omaha ,
Nebraska : P. W. Poulsou and W. D.
Stillman , Council Bluffs.
It was decided to hold the next
noeting in Omaha , after which ad-
ournmont was had , and most of the
ncmbora joined in the session of the
state association.
Oco. Meredith , Jersey Citr , writes :
The Si'niNQ UI.OHSOM you sent mo had
.ho happiest effect on my daughter ; her
loadacho oud depression of gplrii hat van-
shed , t ho U nsain able to go to school ,
nndtsa li\cly nsivciickct. 1 uhnll cer-
ii inly recoiumend it to all my friends.
Ptico 50 cent.- , trial ImttltH 10 cents.
TRAVELING WRAPS.
See the Silk and Mohair Traveling
Haters at Harkncss , Orcutt & Co'u.
ATTENTION LADIES.
Call at BlisV , 328 Broadway , and
sco the great bargains in French pat-
urn Huts and Bonnets. They will bo
old at coat thia week
_
SUMMER SILKS.
Call at Harknesa , Oroutt & Co. 'a
or Summer Silks. Surahs , Rhadamas ,
and Black Silks.
_
WANTED. To buy 2,000 bushels
of White Corn. Highest market price
mid. May no & Co. , Broom Fuctory ,
Jouncil Bloffa. _ may2-tf
The Crcston High school alumni re
union takes place June 28. An inter
esting programme is being made.
/ Urnnamotnor
Jsedtofiny : "Boyfi , If your blood is out
if nrcler try Burdock tea ; and then they
md tn di < the Burdock and boil it down
n , tottlex , making a nasty , emelling dei oc-
.lon ; now you got all the curaiivo proper-
ICB | iu up in pul. table forminliuunoct
ili-onii UII-IKIM I'H ) 81.00
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
HOTICES.
NOT10K. Special advertlscmontu , tuc 0.8
xist , Found , To Lean , For Sale , To Kent ,
Wants , Eoardln , etc. , will bo Inserted In UiU
column at Uio low rate ol TEN CENTS FEfi
LINE ( or the first Inwrtlon and F1VK CENTb
'Ell LINE for each eubsoquont Insertlnn
xavo ( ulv eitleomenU at our office , No. 7
'carl Street , near llrradviiy.
Wants.
, WAN TED To ibhaui work Inn small
Gill . Inq Ire at 7H Fi tb avenue , Qrat
oi-ea west of Seyenth tn tt.
A young girl to help In general
WANTED
hiusowoik , A. Ciawfoul. 7.0 Be'inth
rett , near corner Stytn * nTcnue. in3l t *
ANTED Good girl ( or general hoiucwork
W
Inquire fttUceoiUec. _ may DM
ntrl to do general housiwork.
WANTED Mil. W. B. Auient corner 7th
uidSthuv. tnaylDK
ANTED Kverybody In Council BluOt lo
to take TUB llm , 20 centa per week , de
Ivcrcd by carriers. Offlte , No 7 l'e rl Street
near nrooqway. _
AM'IKU lo buy luu tout broom corn
For [ lartlculara address Council Dlufft
Urooro Factory , Council Ilii0 ) , Inwa. Q 8-20tt
For Bttlo ana Rent
UICK Foil 8ALU I Imvion hand cno kiln
ol m yooj bd k M on l > o nod In tbe cliy.
rtlcl tlitrttf gjd rll.la vill find It to
ihclr idv > n co ta oil At my rttidence.on
[ coin uTenve , or edjro n Itobcrt 'Il"tlile , llox
ill. Council 11 ufl , lima _ Juml-lin
77 011 SAt.v-Froh milk iow < and eiUci at
J ] B an Jro.'n ) yardj , Unpei Ilrooaw y.
HAI.K-TftO n w Ijclclii ntabargiln ,
FOR It. btelnhl ber , at ncwlurnltuie taclory
on Scycnta arcbue , next ( o 0. & N. W , It U.
* " * ' 2-lm
_ _ _ _ _ _
T7OH ( n ENT New house cl i ru n room § . For
I ! partlcuUru Imjulio of F. M ttilllami , on
Franklin utieet. _ m296t
Foil SALK-bbtct muilc worlh 35 cent * to
tlOO ( or 6 HiiU a .cry , and over 10,000
other useful articles , atHnltli & Everet 1 1 0 real
five and Tun-Cunt Store , No. 140 Ilioioway ,
oumll ll'ugj. | CH . niaJO tl
. -i'y creirm p y c"
\atod , two mlloa went ol Ointhi. Udell
. . (
ay. _ ui.0-t
3 1011 ItKNi I'art or whole o ( nice residence ,
1 or will nil on easy Urms. Apply at Hcj
_ _
SALE Ilca-itilul rttldrnce loU , 800
FOR ; nothlUK down , and tlptr rontli only ,
1 > JT , tX-lIAYOtl YAUQIIAN.
ap3-tf ! _ _
_ MlBCollunooua.
niHE KXCl'.I-SlOll QALLhUV tbo ft t to !
J. Iroduio thu now Initinuncout proccii * M > d
n Ve a succcm ol It. CM and ge
n. W , L. I'ATTON-I'b > ilclan and Oculist ,
Can euro any caw ol sore tV. It U only
a matter ol time , and can euro generally in
roui three to flto weoVi It makca no differ'
cnco bow lonj , ' diseased. Will ttrulghtcn crats
eyoi , operate and rimoie l'ljrrr > r > ums , etc. , and
Dwrt artlflclal eyes fixtlal attention lo ro >
uorelntr Udc orm > . apfi-U
A hYO.VK WANTING Boaienn quality broom
J\ . corn feed can get It br writing to
plt ( I'.T , UAYNE Oauncil Bluffi
TOO UTTERLY UTTERI
BOSTON TEA GO.
Are Supplying the Aesthetic
Wants of the Public in
FINE GROCERIES ,
With Everything in Staples at
the Lowoat Prices ,
Fresh Roast Coffees ,
Chioce Drawing Teas.
Boston Tea Go.
16 Main Stand 16 Pearl QJ.i ;
Council Bluffs ,
W.W.SHERMAN
MANUFACTUHFJl OF
Road , Track , Coach & Livery
HARNESS !
FINE WORK A SPECIALTY.
E. II. SUEIUIAN , Business Manager.
WU. CHRISTOPHER , Mechanical Manager.
124 S. Main St. , Council Bluffs , In.
GOLD ! GOLD ! GOLD I
Bright and yellow and hvd and cold ,
Molten , graven , hammered and roll'd ,
Heavy to get nnd light tu hold ;
Hoarded , baitered , bought and Bold ,
stolen , borrowed , squandered , and doled ;
Spurned by the young , tut hugged by the
old-
To the very verge of the churchyard
mould ;
Price of many aciitno untold.
GOLD ! GOLD !
If yon want to have gold yiu must
spend vournuney to the very beitadvant-
age. Do buxinesa with cash men , nnd
where only one price will be asked or
taken.
REMEMBER
"A tree la known by ita fruit "
A Btore by ita prices.
ONE THING CERTAIN
Dur prices are riqht. Our business la a
pi irantee that fair dealing ia our watch
word. XLCRIaour motto. Our bust ,
neaa is in a moat healthy condition. Every
department b doing good work. Canned
jrooda are going off very cheap. Teas
and Coffees a choice assortment. Fancy
Shelf GoocU for the million. Cotne ana
Beeua , we will do you pood.
F , J , OSBORNE & 00. ,
162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden
House.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
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,
MANUFAOTUUERS OP
ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING
AND
GENERAL MACHINERY
Office and Works , Main Street ,
OOUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
We glre special attention to
Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces ,
HOISTERS AND
GENERAL MILL MACHINERY ,
HOUSE FRONTS.
GENERAL REPAIR WORK
will receive prompt attention. A general as
sortment ot
Brass Goods. Belting , Fining ,
AND SUPPLIES FOR
Foundry , Fig Iron , Ooke , Coal ,
OHAS , HENDRIB ,
President ,
2. OSCAR WILDE 2.
GAS FIXTUKES.
Bixby & Wood ,
THE PLUMBERS.
3n Bancroft or ( Foprth Streets. )
J. M. PALMER ,
DEALEH IN
REAL ESTATE
AND LOAN AQENT ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Drs ; Woodbury & Son ,
Cor. Pearl & lit Ave. COUKCIL DLUKF8.
MAURER & CRAIG ,
ARTISTIC POTTERY ,
Bleb Out Glasd , Flno French China ,
SHvor Ware etc. ,
t/0 / BnoiPWiT , COUNCIL DLUKFS. IOWA. "
MBS. fl , J , BILTON , M , D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
222 Proodwav , Council Bluff *
W. 8. AMENT. JACOB HI 118
AMENT & SIMS ,
ittomoys & Oomieellors-at-Law ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
HARKNESS , ORGUTT & CO. ,
DRY GOODS
APD CARPET HOUSE.
Broadway , Cor , Fourth Street. ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
mtkr-2-Sm
J. MUELLER'S
I mean business and no blowing ,
Having recently contiaotod for 600 DUE
Oigatis and over 200 Pianos for thn sea-
cou , to be sold at Bargains for Cash , and
on tiino Agents wanted. TJT
Correspondence solicited. S
I
a d. MUELLER ,
O
IE COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
F. F. FORD
Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00
XMC.A.XMEJ JTUST
Bluff and Willnw Streets , Council Bluffs.
Mirrors , Upholsterj. Bepairing , Etc. , Wood and Metallic Coffins.
_ No. 436 Broadway. Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffs , lowo. _
UNION BAKERY ,
517 SOUTH B//AIN / / STREET.
THE BEST , BREAD IN THE OI'l'Y. None but first-class Bakera
employed. Bread , Cake , Pies , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Our
Wagons run all , day.
_ P. AYRES , Proprietor.
M E , T Q A L F BROS. ,
i . - WHOLESALE DEALERS ! IN -
Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves.
CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED.
3B3C. 1J Jb'Jb'EJ , _ . 3CO
REAL ESTATE AGENT ,
Has For Sale , Town Lot r , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands ,
nnd a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in lown and Nebraska.
Oflloo with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , - OOTJVOUj BLiUPS
GHEI
11 Pcnrl Street , Conuoil Bluff * .
C. A. BEEBE , W. HUN VAN , W. BEEBE
O. A. BEEBE & OO. ,
Wholesale and lUtftll Dealers In
FURNITURE AND CROCKERY ,
Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
and Iiss Belle Lewis
Irs.J , E , letcalfe
Are now deillnir In all kinds ol fancy gcoff , evth s Lnccg , Embroideries , Ladles' , Underwe *
of all descriptions. Alto liandV trchle 0 , both In ellk and llnon. hose ot all Kindt thread , pina.
needle * , < tc ; . Wo liopo tbo laolca will call and eeo our Block of Rooda at 6S8 Broadway IK lore go
\ig \ elsewhere.
E. J. DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET ,
Dealer In
ZEPHYRS , GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS
of All Kinds. A Full liiao of Canvas , Felts , Embroidery , Knitting
Silk * nnd Sfnmncd Ooodg. Nice Aminrtno'nt of A mil go Picture *
T1 i
412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA
And WESTSIDtf SQUARE CLARINFA IOWA ,