The Daily Bee. COUriCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning' June 2. SUBSCRIPTION BATES : Bjr Carrier , SO cent * rrwe k. - 110.00 per Trar. Offlco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Now Broadway. 0. & MAYNE , Manner City Circulation. H. W. TILTON , City Editor. Uepublican Uonvontlon. The republicans of Potlawallamio county will meet in delegate conven tion at the court house in Council Bluffs on Tuesday , Juno 20 , at 1 p. m. , for the purpose of selecting thir teen delegates to attend the congres sional convention to bo held in Coun cil Bluffs , Juno 22. Each township trill bo entitled to the following num ber of delegates ; Kane , 1st Prcc't..G Lay ton. . . . .5 Knne,2drrco't..7 Lincoln. . . . 2 Kano3dl'rcc't.7 Lowh 2 Kane,4thrroo't..9 Mnccdonln 3 Uloomer 2 Mindcn 4 Bclknap 3 Ncoln 4 Crescent 2 Korwalk 2 Carson 9 J'leannnt .3 Center 3 Rockford 3 Grove 3 Silver Creek 2 Garner /.2 Vnllcy 4 llardln 3 WanhiiiKton 3 llnzelDell 3 Wavolnnd 8 James 3 Wriffht 3 Xnox 8 York 2 Keg Creek 2 The primaries in each township , un less ordered by township committeeman - man , will bo hold Saturday , Juno 17 , nt 8 p. m. By order of JOHN W. BAWD , L1H Chairman Co. Hop. Cent. Com. MINOR MENTIONS , Go to Herman's for big bargains. Shcrradon makes photographs. The Juvenile band fnrnhhrd eomo ex cellent music during the races. Sherraden Is the boss ph'ntographcr. Closing ont of entire Block at llcrz- nan's. Uunipty Durcpty is to tit on a wall at Dobany's next Monday night. Visitors always welcome at Maurer k Craigg. Joseph Reiter makes suits in the lat- eat styles at 31013 road way. npr4-tf Robert Ilydo waa yesterday arrested on the charge of having stolen a. violin from John Ilays tomejnonlhs ago. Mayno & Co , want all the white corn they can getat the highest market price. Go to ITcrzman's closing out Bale. TbeJarco frame building was yester day moved from the Bhugart corner to its place on Broadway. Don't forget to call at the new Ice cream parlors of lire. J. A. Gray , over 605 Broadway. may22-tf Herztmm is bound to close out. One of the feeble minded boys at Glenwood , named Darwin , has escaped from the institution , and is supposed to have come to this city. Railroad tickets bought and sold Bafthnell , five doors north of 1'oetolfico. Can save yon money on tickets. Joseph ROB , of 615 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs , makes the belt butter tubs In the weet and Bella them at the lowest cash price. . apr23-tf The remains of the little daughter of Khcriif Dan Farrell , of Glenwood , were 1 yesterday brought to this city and iuterrtd in the , Catholic cemetery. " Take your ice from the Blue Wnpons Orders taken ot J. T. Oliver's and at , Jones Bros * . Grocery. Mullholland&Co. , Successors to D. V. Kichcr. np29tf Chairman Newell , of the fire depart ment committee , yiiterday sold the old fire horse "Davy" to Adolf & Mohrbacker for $125. It Is stated that the Chicago , Milwaukee - waukee k St. Paul railway is to locate its round house and machine shops on the Rohrcr tract , aovtheast of the Kansas City k St. Joe depot. In the diitrict conrt yesterday the jury in the case of Coakes vs. Meredith decided in favor of the plaintiff. The case of Lake VH. Fetter , being a euit for wager , was tried and given to the Jury late in the Itcrnoon. Thx city council is to meet next Mon > day night. Those who bavt bills to pre cent should remember the rule tkat they must be filed fully twenty-four hours be fore Saturday night , the officials being Bupponed to observe Sunday. Sam Ford's saloon was entered the other night by burglar' , who took about 912 from the till. In their haste they overlooked a (5 gold piece lying in the till. They ought to come back and get it. ZFord would be happy to Lave them do so , provided lie i * home at the time. Kiel's hotel teems to be doing even jnore than its there of the hotel business. "Within about eight days 78 German emi grants have arrived at that hotel , all of whom will settle in this county , showing that Pottawattainleii thickening iU popu There weie several drunks disposed of by Judge Aylesworth yesterday , the fol- lowtaj being fined S3 each and costs ; -James Fitz , Charlc * Wadswortlt , Henry Hamilton. Two others , F , W. B lan and 1'red Bmitb , for nut only ) > cmg drunk but disturbing the peace , were AI sewed $5 and costs each. A fellow giving his name as J tin llooke was yesterday nrritted as a vagrant , and for trying to sell a watch , which It wa euppsted was stolen , Ou t > eing searched , however , o watch wai found upon hltn , bis only effects being a soldering Iron and a bar of solder. IIe said he belongs to St. Joseph , and M a tinner , but he uag held on suspicion icf being generally crooked , The Atlantic Daily Telegraph speaks out si follows : "A prominent republican from Pleasant township , in the city to day , tays hecaunot tupportany man for congress- , who signed fluch a report as the railway commissioner * made on the Aid. rich'paw bill last wlnUr , He says no men who are in sympathy with the people could make such a report. Therefore they will oppose Major Anderson. He thinks , with the present foiling among the farmer * , that ( Major Auderuon coul J not spoil the lull vote of the jurty In Pleasant tojvnshlp 41 HHUc.no , A Fine Day nnd the Finest Races of the Meeting. A Phonomlnnl Running Rnoo Won by Ella llowott In. tiix Hcnta. The day opened only passably fair yesterday , the air being rather too chilly for comfort , but the track could scarcely have boon in better condi tion. The crowd on the grounds was not very largo nt 1:30 : whou the pncors wore called out for the unflnUhid race , but later the crowd increased until there was a pretty good nudi- cnco. The judges for the day wcro Col , D. B. Dailoy , A. B. McKuno , J. T. Stownrt , D. P. Montgomery nnd D. Macrae. The horses were brought out for the pacing race and started off with Vnsco slightly in the advance. Louo Jack broke badly before ho reached the quarter , and foil far in the rear , but gained much of the lost ground nnd was fast overhauling the load horse , when ho broke , and Vusco won the heat in 2:30. : Charges of crookedness having boon niado in connection with this race , the judges reserved their decision , and ordered Lone Jack turned over to his owner. Below is the summary of the race : Vasco 2 1211 Lone Jack 3122 BigSam 1 2 diat. KnEE'l'On-ALt TKOT. In this race there were three en tries , Little Sioux , by 0. B. Wilson , Missouri Valley ; Loafer , A. M. llowo , Creston ; J. W. I'erogoy , A. Hartuoy , Council BlufTa , The horses 'woro started after two or three trials , with nn cvon start botwocu Little Sioux nnd Loafer , but the driver of Jaok Pcrogoy was unable to bring him up. Little Sioux took the load from the start , and kept it to the finish From the quarter to the threo-quwtor was an exciting nnd close contest between Loafer nnd Jack PproRoy for second place , which was gained unco by the latter , but ho lost it on the turn to the homestretch , and the horses fin ished Little Siour first , Loafer second end and Jack Porogoy third. Time , 2:27J. : The horses wcro sent off for the second heat , with Loafer and Little Sioux together , nnd Purogoy in the roar. The boat was a very pretty one , Little Sioux in the load nnd Loafer at his sulky wheel , whore ho stayed to the end of the heat. Little Sioux won the hoai In 2:152 : ? ; , Loafer second and J. "W. Pcrogoy third , When the horses were culled foi the third heat , it was nnnouucod that J. W. Porcgoy had boon drawn. The two horses were sent oil * on the brut trial , and Little Sioux wont to the front , and kept her position , winning the heat and race in 2:25. : Little Sioux bos ulwaya bcon a favorite with BlufEtes , nnd was greeted with loud chmra on winning the race. The followimg is the sum mary : Little Sioux Ill Loafer 222 J. W. Poregoy 2 .3 0 TROTTING , 2:40 : CLAKH. la this there were four ontriea , Ironclad , Y. L. Perrin , Wisnor/.Neb ; Trapeze , G Smith , Maryvillo ; Mabol H. , Wade Carey , St. Joseph ; Duster , Porter & B. , York , Nob. Ironclad was drawn and did not coino on the track. They were given positions with Mabel II. at the polo , Trapeze second , nnd Duster third. The horses wore given a good sendoff - off , and Mabel H. took the lead , with Duster at the sulky wheel nnd Trapeze trailing behind. The positions re mained the some up to the throo- quarter polo , when Duster took the load and kept it. For the second place the heat was declared n dead one between Mabol H. nnd Trapeze. The horses wcro Riven a fair start , and Duster wont to the front , Mnbol E. second , Trapeze third They kept the same positions throughout the heat , Duster winning easily in 2:44. The third heat was but a rendition of the second. Duster took the load nnd kept it to the wire , Mabol H. second , Trnpozo third. Time 2:40 : , The following is the nummary. Duster 1 1 1 Mabol H d 2 2 Trnpezo d 3 3 Time 2:30 : ; 244 ; ; 2:40. : ONE MILK HANDlCAr FOOT RAUE. There were four entries , Ingram , Powore , Irwin and Anderson , but Ingram withdrew. Powers was start ed on the scratch and Irwin and An- 'dorson were each given twenty-five yards. At the signal they all wont oil In good shape. Anderson and Irwin kept together for some distance when Anderson wont ahead , but was com pelled to drop out at the quarter. Powers about hold his own. ' At the half milo ho was close nn Irwin , and still closer at the three-quarter , As they came down the homestretch Powers inndo an eil'art to pass Irwin but was unable to do so , nnd Irwin won. Time , 503 ; ] | . TWO HUNDUBU VAUll HANDICAP FOOT HACK. There wore six entries , Orossby , Anderson , Bryan , Watts , Irwin and Pepper. Bryan started on the scratch and Anderson , Watts and Irwin four yards in advance. Bryan won easily , Wntts second , Irwin third , Anderson fpurth. Time , 2:02j. : 300-YAUI ) HOSE THAU ItACK AQINST TIME. The Bluff City hose team made a ; tH.yard ( ) run against time. The team is a good one , and niado a fine appear- nnoe on the track. They started oil' promptly when the signal was given , and made a fine run down the trnok nnd cuulo the coupling in perfect shape. TJio team is a good ono and will be c credit to the department at the state tournament. Time , 44J. ItUNNlKCMILK JIEATS , T1IIIEE IK FIVE. In this nice there were four entries HesuinpUon , J. V , Codovan , Lin coln , Neb. ; J. W. Norton , P. E. Laffcer , iraryvillo ; Ella Ilowotto , S. E , Butcher , Oomancho ; Gov. Garco- Ion , Orull & Joluiflou , Atchison. The horses were given position as fol io wo ; Gov. ( larcolou first , Ella Pvowctto second , llesumption third , and J. W. Norton fourth. After the usual amount of jockeying the horses wcro sent away , and J. W , Norton went to the front and was never over taken to the end of the heat , though no was ciofciy followed ail tno way round by Gov. Garcolon. As they came down the homestretch J , W Norton was only n neck nhond , and the rider of Gov. Garcolon for Ihe first time applied the whip , nnd wi they went under the wire Norton's nose WAS only n short distance in ndvanco. Tirno 1:45 : $ , The close contest bo twcen tbeto two horses crentcd the grontod the greatest enthusiasm , nnd loud cheers greeted the winner. The horses were sent off with little difficulty , nnd Ella llowott went to the front , with J.V. . Norton and Gov. Garcolon at her heels. The same po sitions were retained until the turn on the last quarter , when Elln llowott fell behind Norton , and Garcolon went to the front. J , W. Norton nnd Gov. Garcolon had n neck nnd neck contest for the load , but Norton wont under the wire first , but was sot back to sicond placi ! for fouling Gor. Gar- colon. Time 1:48J. : The horses were given a good send off , nnd wont to the quarter nil in n bunch , with Ella llowott in the load , J. W. Norton second , Resump tion third , nnd Governor Gnrcelon fourth. At the half the positions were the same , except Governor Gar- colon had taken third placo. At the third-quartor they remained un- chnngud. Down the homestretch Ella llowott still led to the wire , Governor Garcolon second , and J , W. Norton third. Time , 1:48. : The horses were given a poor start , nnd J. W. Norton had tin lead until the third-quarter polo wni reached , when Governor Garcolon passed him and kupt the position to the wiro. All the way from the start to the thrpo- quarter polo there waa an exciting contest between Ella llowott and Governor Garcelon for second place , but the little mare fell behind on the last end of the milo. Time , 1:50. : The homes were sent off for the fifth boat heat , and Morton and Ella Rowett were together to the quaiter , but at the half Ell.i Rowett had taken the lend and kept H to the finish , with Governor Garcelon second and J. W. Norton third. Time , 1:50. : The horses were sent nway for the sixth hfcat in good shiipo , and Gover nor Garcolon nnd S. W. Norton were running oven to the quarter , with Ella llowott bohind. Just after the quarter was passed , Ella llowott made a spurt nnd passed the other two. The little mare kept the lead thus gained to the finish , Governor Garcolon second , Ji W. Norton third. Time , 1D2A. : Summary : Ella Roweft 331311 Gov. Garcolon. . . 212122 J.W.Norton. . . . 123233 Resumption 444000 Time , 1:46A , 1:48 : | , 1:48 : , 1:51 : , 1:50 : , l:52fc.TJUOK : TJUOK Biusvmm. A sale of some interest * o horsemen was made Wednesday , that of Orphan Boy to Johnson , ot Crcston , Iowa. Oneyearagolast August T. E Roberts , of Kearney , Nob. , bought the horse for $800 and put him in the hands of M. O. Iloik-y for training , but he could do nothing with him. April 23 , 1881 , ho was turned over toV. . E. ilnrdin for training , who drove him to the data of sale. Ho drove the horse her" ) last fall in tho2:50 : trotnnd , won the race in three straight hcato , getting a record of 2:31 : in the third hoat. Ho drove him successfully through the campaign , winning $1,195 in purses. During the training this spring the horse has frequently made a quarter in 35 seconds nnd a milo in 2:20. : The horse will be driven through the spring meetings in Iowa , and in the Michigan circuit in the fall. The price paid was $3,000 cash. The celebrated trotting horse , Little Sioux , was also sold to" Mr. Johnson the same day. The price ia variously stated nt irom $4,500 , to $7COO. Little Sioux is a favorite in Council Bluffs , nnd tnado his best record on this track last fall , viz : 2:22 : | . He was bred , raised and trained by Mr. 0. H. Wilson , nnd no ono but him over drove the horse , except ono mile nt Dubuque last fall. At the close of the race the oillcors returned thanks to the horsemen and public for their patronage , and the horsemen expressed themselves satis fied with the treatment they had ro coivod. , The mooting has bepn a success financially and in n sporting sense as well. RACES ! RACES ! RAOES1 "Visitors to tire races are invited to visit Mueller's Palace Musio Halland BOO the finest store of the kind on the Slope , a Cordial Welcome extended to all. 700 BUSHELS Choice White Oats for anlo cheap. May no & 0o. , 31 Poarlatreet. PERSONAL. Leonard Farr , of Mt. Pleasant , watt in the city yesterday , A. L. Harvey and A. Longman , of Logan , were hero yesterday. Attorney Shawran , of foenntaon , was in the city yesterday , and waa. among the callers at THU DEI : office. L. F. Cool : , editor and proprietor of the Houston County News , is in the city , and favored TDK BKE with n call. Mr. nud MM. Charles Taylor , and Mr and Mrs , H. Thomas , of Dunlap , were among the visitors to the city yesterday , Dr , 0. W , Archibald , of Glenwood , and MOH-S Fulaome , late superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Institute , In in the city. Among the lowans at the Ogden yester day were M. N Graves , of Atlantic ; H. C. Lamb , of Ueunison ; D. Greenholgcnnf AiocaB ; , F , Croasdale , of Little Sioux ; 8 , N. Hnney and II. Mendel , of Neola ; 11. 0. Nowe' , Corning ; B. R , Dehoul , of Oacoola , and 13 , A , King , of Ida Grove. i SMOKE FUANK'S BLUNTS. FOB SALE EVEUYWIIEHE , Refrigerators , Ice Chests , Water Coolers , Filters , nud Ice Cream Freoz- era , nt Mauror & Craig's. One of the moot common struts -for a ruralUt to make In order to paralyze a city community , and astonish them with iiis magnitude , is to pretend to bo a detec tive , or fchow up a constable's star , to whisper confidentially about some myste rious case they are working up. Ono fel. low from Missouri tried it the other duy , but gettintr as full of whitky as he was of vanity , he got hinuelf In the cooler. A true detective don't blat about , telling everybody wbo he i ; nnd what he It doing. tSLAUIbUHUUMHY. . Alderman Goulden'a House Ransacked Yesterday Mbrntng. A Hot Cbato After tbo Thief. About daylight yesterday morning James P. Goulden'a residence waa burglarized , That gentleman's mother- in-law waa awakened by the noise of the intruder , and saw n negro , or a white man blackened , going through the bureau drawers. On giving nn alarm the follow fled through n win dow , leaving a largo butcher knife behind hind him , and taking n gold watch belonging to W. II. Shorradon , who boards there , nnd n nnolvcr. The fellow was followed Bomo distance by Conatablo Ilosccrnna , who found at last at the transfer n darkey , 'who an swered th description of the ono who nns wnnlod. Ho searched him , but found none of the plunder upon him , and the darkey expressing himself willing to go along thu officortogothor with the night policemen at the trans fer , started with the prisoner. They had not proceeded far before the darkey gave n bound nnd run. The transcr ! policeman gotnear enough to him to hit him a blow over the back with his cano , but the colored legs proved too speedy , nnd soon put a distance between him and his pursu ers. The colored man struck out southward , and went throuch n bit of marsh and disappeared. Mr. Gouldon and others kept up a hunt for him on on horseback nil day , in the hope of catching him. In his run the dnrkoy throw off his coat , which the pursuers captured. The butcher knife which ho loft behind hind him wna identified as ono which waa tnkon the snmo night from Mr. James Smith'a residence , on North Seventh street. It seems the darkey entered this house nome time during the night by letting down the upper part of a kitchen window , and was doubtless frightened of by some of the family being up to wait upon on old lady sick nt the house. Ho apparently grabbed up this knife , nnd unlocking the kitchen door ran out , getting no other plunder thore. Geo. Meredith , Jersey City , writes : "The SrniNo BLOSSOM you sent mo had the happiest effect on my daughter ; her headache and depression of spirit has vim- iithod. . " he ii again able to HO to nchool , and la as lively as a ci icket. 1 shall cer tainly recommend it to all my friends. Price CO cents , trial bottles 10 cents. TRAVELING WRAPS. See the Silk nnd Mohair Traveling Ulstoro at Hnrkncss , Orcutt & Go'a. SUMMER SILKS. Call nt Hnrkness , Orcntt & Co.'s for Summer Silks. Surahs , Rhadamas , and Black Silks. Charles Westhorp , the young man arrested some days ago , on the suspicion of hia Insanity , but let loose aguin , was on Wednesday acting so wild'y that he bad to bo taken to jail. During the night he acted so uproariously ag t * keep the other inmates awake until morning , when friends came and took the unfortunate young mam with them to n farm near Omaha , WANTED. To buy 2,000 bushels of White Corn. Highest market price paid. Mnyno & Co. , Broom Factory , Council Blufla. may27-tf Uranomotnor Used to say : "Boys , if your blood is out of order try Burdock tea ; and then they had to dig the Burdock and boil it down in kettles , making a nasty , smelling decoc tion ; now you get all th * curative proper ties put up in a palatable form in BURDOCK BLOOD RiTTKua Priro 31.00 COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special adrortUcmenta , sue as Lost , Found , To Loan , For Solo , To Kent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low rate ot TEN CENTS PER LINK ( or the first Insertion and FIVK CENTO PER LINK ( or each subsequent Insertion Leave tulr ertlaemenUi at our ofllco , No. 7 Pearl Street , near ItroaJwoy. Wants. / - > < IRL WANTED To dohouwwork Inasmall \JC family. Inquirent 717 Fl th avenue , Urat bouso vrcst of Heventh strict. A young girl to help In general WANTED . A. Crawford , 710 Bertnth ireet , near corner flerenlb avenue. mBl-t * 'ANTED Oood jjlrl for general houiwwork W Inquire at Boo olHco. mayl9B Olrl to do general housework. WANTED Apply Mrs. W , S. Ament corner 7th andEthav. roal9t ( \TTANTKD Everybody In Council Blufls lo YV to take TUB Uxi , 20 cents per week , do llrorod by carrier * . Offlco , No 7 Pearl Streot' ' near Broadway. To buy 100 tool broom corn WANTED address Council Bluff * Broom Factory , Council Uluflti , Iowa. G&S-SDU For Sale and Rent foil HALE-1 bavo on hand ono kiln BltlCK good Irlci ag cm bo had In tuo cl'y. 1'arlloi dearn a gocd urtklo will find It 10 their nihenlogo to call at mv rifldciice. on Lincoln avenue , ormldro B Hobcrt llndalo , llox fill. Council Hindu , loan. JunaMm * "IT10U BALE I'ro-h milk towi and calces at _ L' B an llro.'s j rd * . Upper Broadway. _ _ iika ct FOU SALE-TWO new l > yelcl < i atabargtln. E It. btclnhttber , at now lurnlttiro laclory on Soronta aunuo. nuxt co C. & N.V , It It , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ maySJ-lmf 17011 HKNT New hoimo of ieen rooms. For I ? part Ionian lunuiie of F. M Williams , on FMiullM incur. m20 Bt Irii'U sAUl-Kluu inuilo worth 86 ccntj to 1 100 ( or 6 nts a iony , and over 10,000 other useful rtlclc , at Built It & Everett sQrcat 1'lvo and Ton-Cent Store , No. 140 JlroidMay , Council llluflt. lam. _ roa\tOtf K SALE. Eighty-aero ( arm paitly culti vated , two rullm wut of Omaha. Udell & lay. _ _ _ _ rofl-tt 17\OIl \ llKNt-l'art or whole ol r lc residence , 1 or will tell on lasy terms. Apply at Hot nfflco. _ _ 171011 HALII Ilca-itiful residence lot ) , MO i ; cachj nothing down , and * 3i r' > 'ontli only , by KX-UAYOlf VAUUHAN , apIS-tf Miscellaneous. 17UCKLSIOU OALLEKV s'Hl ' ahttd and the JjJ b > stf > ll rr In Council BluHn. Grand new ao.t&ttory ncrnory lo arrh a this week. Call and see. lOOilalii ktrtct. A NYoclmIn | > lo tftr d heifer with Unto ± \ bell , ran lea n ot whereabouts by cillloi : at theBKioltltj. J Mf _ . W. L. 1'ATTON 1'bysldarj and Oculist. DIt. Can euro aiiy caw of sere ej e * . It Is only a mutter of time , and can cure generally In ( rout three tc ( he ueoks-lt niakui nodmer- ouco bow long dltcasud. Will etralghtcn cross eyes , opcratu snd remove Hyresiunie , etc. , and Insert artificial e > ci Special attention to re- tade oruiii. ap5 tf A NYOWK WANTING aometine quality broom JrL corn wed can vtIt br writing to ) > ! * U 1' , T , WAYNE Council Bluffs ' ' ' ' JL'UU UTTJJJKiiy U'JL'l'JSKI " 3ZTEJOE ? BOSTON TEA GO. Are Supplying the Aesthetic Wants of the Public in FINE GROCERIES , With Everything in Staples at the Lowest Prices , Fresh Roast Coffees , Ghioce Drawing Teas. Boston Tea Go. 16 Main Bt , and 16 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , W.W.SHERMAN UANUFACTUBEn OF Eoad , Track , Coach & Livery HARNESS ! FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. E. II. SUER1IAN , Business Manager. WM. CUIUSTOHIEU , Mechanical Manager. S. Main St. , Council Bluffs , la. GOLD ! GOLD ! GOLD ! Bright and yellow and hard and cold , Molten , graven , hammered and roll'd , Heavy to pet nnd lUht to hold ; Hoarded , battered , bought and eolcl. 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 actimo untold. GOLD ! GOLD ! If you want to have gold you must spend vourruonov to the very beat ad vant age. Do busifm with cash men , and where only oub * price will bo asked or taken. REMEMBER "A tree is known by its fruit " A atore by its prices. ONE THING CERTAIN Our prices are right. Our bueiness is a guarantee that fair dealing is our watch word. XLORisour motto. ' Our busi ness is in a most healthy condition. Every department is doing good work. Canned Goods are going off very cheap. Teas and Coffees a choice assortment , fancy Shelf Goods for the million. Coine ana see us , we will do you food. ' F , J , OSBOBNE & 00 , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Offlco and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo give special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will recelre prompt attention. A general as sortment of Brass Goods , Belting , Fioing , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , ( Joke , Ooal , OHAS , HENDRIE , President , 2s OSCAR WILDE : 2. GAS FIXTURES. Bixby & Wood , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets- ) J. M. PALMEE , DEALER IK REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Drs ; Woodbury & Son , Cor. Pearl & Jit Avo. COUNCIL BLUFFO. MAURER & CRAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out Gloss , Fine French China , Silver Ware &a , 810 BROADWAY. . COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. MES , fl. J. HILTON , M , D , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Broadwav , Council Bluff * . \f. 8. AUENT , JACOB SIlIS AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & Oounsollors-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. HARKNESS , ORCUTT & CO. , DRY GOODS ATO CAEPET HOUSE. Gor Fourth Street Broadway , , , Council Bluffs , Iqwa. mnr-2-3rn - - J. MUELLER'S DP I moan business and no blowing. DP.A. Having recently contracted for 600 .A. Oigaus and over 200 Pianos for the sea son , 4to bo sold at Bargains for Cash , and on time Agents wanted. TJ IL , t TJS Correspondence solicited. TJI I O J. MUELLER , J ± I COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. C J 1 F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 3T3JST Bluff and fillow Streets , Council Bluffs. Mirrors , Upholstery. Bepairing , Etc. , Wood and Metallic1 Coffins. No. 43G Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Blufla , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH f AIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. None but firat-claaa Bakers employed. Bread , Cake , Pies , &o. , delivered lo any part of the city. Oar Wagons rub all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. M E T C A L F BROS. , WHOLESALE DEALERSJL , IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. REAL ESTATE AGENT , Has For Sale , Town Loth , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with Wv S. MATNE , over Savings Bank , - OOTJ SPOIL BLUPS WALL PAPER AND SHADES , Few Styles Just Received. 11 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. 0. A. DEEIJE , W. AIU41 1 < n > * l , W. DEEBE C. A. BEEBE & CO , Wholesale and He tall Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Mrs , J , E , letcalfe and Iiss Belle Lewis Are now dealing In all kinds of fancy goods , such n Laws , Embroideries , Ladles' , Underwca o ( all descriptions. Also Handkerchiefs , both In ellk and linen , hose ol all Kinds thread , pins , needles , tte. We hope the laulus will call and see our stock ot goods at 636 Broadway before go lap elsewhere. E. J. DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET , Dealer In ZEPHYRS , GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS of All Kinds. A Full Line of Canvas , Felts , Embroidery , Knitting Slllra nnd Stamped Ooodg. Nice Ammrtnunt of A m\t pn Picture * an * -I Zp - 412 BROADWAY ; COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA And WESI81DJ SQUARE GLARING IOWA.