Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 06, 1882, Page 6, Image 6
i T n r * . + T * * * " r Tra n TTTTII n . - . - - > -vrT-Vl yTl T T TTT rVTtin Tk"T7 A mIT 17t' Pi A V iTT'VTI O IOOO i'.1 . est styles at 810 Broadway. nprM-tf The bate ball club is trying to arrange for some games with nines which intend to visit Omaha soon On Thursday evening the Baptist ladies are to have a strawberry and ice cream festival at tha church. Don't forget to call at the now ice cream parlors of Mrs. J , A. Gray , over 605 Broadway. may22-tf Joseph Ross , of 015 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs , makes the best butter tubs in the west and sells them nt the lowest cash price. apr23-tf The scarcity of cases in the police court yesterday morning shows that SunT. day was one of the most quiet ones for > weeks past. There was but ono arrnjt and that was a disturber ot tho'peace. Herzman is found to cloze out , Railroad tickets bought and sold BtuhneU , five doors north of PostofQce. L. Can save you money on tickets , IM The brick-layers and contractors are being agitated somewhat , the desire of the former being to have higher wattes , and the latter being In uncertainty as to how they will figure upon building contracts. In Justice's Abbott's court yesterday the time was taken up in hearing the casa of the state vs. Martin , it being a charge of keeping a glandered horso. There were many witnesses , and the ground was close ly fought liich by inch. The county board of supervisors met yesterday at the auditor's ollice , and will bo in Eeesldn until Friday night. The in "business yesterday was of a miscellaneous ch'aractcr , concerning roadways , etc. , nothing occurring of a particularly in- § tcry'itlng nature | o the public generally. The tid * seems to be turning against of Major Anderson in Cass county especially . , and since the boys arc getting worked y.up 3 it looljivii * though Cass county would have a Candidate | n the field. Trot him out , 15 boys. Anita Times. Beckman , the well known harness n nun , eeems to have the whip-row on whips- [ His stock ia that line is one of the largest ! 39 nd finejt ever shown up here , Whips , small and large , cheap and costly , in fact 11 kinds. Some of them are really ele gant in finishand are regular last-for of ever * . Tne edict which baa gone forth that i oiled doves shall not display their faded plumage too ostentatiously on the streets , seems to he having some effect to thin out ! the public panulo of Immorality , If 7 of Marshall Jackson kcepn up this policy , the citizens will give him due credit. in The following have expreued them- elves as willing to wed , and the necessary in papers have been issued : Fred It , Beben- ; ! * ee nd Johanna L. Witt , of ITirdln ; " Hans' Hadan and llnrlah Uorrls1 ; Elliott ' 8. KtrkpatrickandR , Jennie Corbally ; ors James Johnson and Jennie Olesotv all of .Council Bluffs. To Rev , D. Cloland has tendered his resignation of the pastorate of the 1'rcs- tbytwiMT hureh here In order i to accost 41 * ball 'fWM.Keokuk. . . $ ot pnly will the church folk here regret cuch a cbtnge , but tfae community at large , among whom be ness lias so long liyf d and , labored so efficiently. The new city weigher has his scales i In mo 4ne working , oondtlon | , at the junction i of 3P * rl and 'Mjtln streets , but there ar many who go to the old market place out , 4 f habit , Bd became they do cot know man jpwbwe the city w Igbma t r ii located. It ing It not decided what the council will do bout taking the old scales off the. former Thos. Corbett appeared betore Judge for Aylwn' rth yesterday , charged with de- j-8urliDK the pens ) . He proved to la the ' K riVho ratted such a rumpus at Judge for " Uwtd's rudenco Sunday morning , It0 thus was ugly drunk at that 'time , tud pro- only fmsrlod-t" T -TJ 4 > ut lights of nlasrora the tit * ntftW * . Md tear up property generally. Wb u Mr. Bwid appeared on thesjcne the Mlow vMttt tor him with club Mad threat- } , a it WH Jiiw. HeobwedUr/Boudfor MM dlstaHfwd th a as he turntd pur- an imfe * d pur u 4 ettatiged ponltlons. Cor * and and M Into quarter * , where hft wai sobered up , and yesterday morning he ple ded guilty and w s fined $5 and c-uts. Having no wealth , he was given n chance to work it out , A stranger was arrested yeslerdav on tuspldcn ol having in hla possession a number of pawn tickets stolen from Omaha. Ono witness , named Kelley , claimed that he saw Ilolton have them * but when he was arrested and searched they could not be found upon him. Ho was kept locked up for further invc Uifa tion. Ho claims to b a Jeweler by profession - fession , and that he belongs in Philadel phia , but wandering west , has had a streak of bad luck , and though penniless , ! bonost and never ttolo anything. Snch was his claim , and ho was released , there being a lack of evidtnco. 700 .BUSHELS Choice "Whito Oats for sale cheap. Mayno & Co. , 34 Pearl street. ENTERTAINING KNIOHTS. The Commlttoo Appointed for the Reception of the Grand Lodtro. The Bovornl lodges of Knighta of Pythias of this city are making exten sive arrangements for the reception of the Grand lodge which meets hero in October. The following commit tecs have boon appointed , to which will bo added some from the lodges adjacent to this city : President W. K. Vaughan. Vice President 0. Barghauson. Secretary E. J. Abbott. Treasurer ft. L. Meyer. Executive committee E. J.Abbott , 0. Wesley , W , B. VauRhan , G. M. Washburn , F. L. Meyer , E. HOBO- crnns , C. Barghauson , J. Reiter. ( Reception committee G. M. Wash- burn , 0. H. Shorradon , E. H. Odoll , G. W. McCoy , D. B. Dailoy , A. Grabor , J. E. Boll , J. B. Coon , W. P. Dodge. J. A Herald , J. D. Nicholson , J. Lindt , P. Bonhardty , G. S. Bus- sell. M. C. Felkor , A. N. Jackson , A. Hobor , P. Luchow , G. Shoror , L. Kost , P. Groto. Ways and moans committee E. Rosecrans , P. D. Mottaz , 0. Gregory , to .i. Hammer , P. Ellis , J. G. Tipton , . S , Kotsontino , P. Baurokomper. PIUNTINO A p Soi'i'tiES J. iloitor , E. J. Abbott , P. B. Patton , L. 0. Brookott , 11. Hoist , L. Bonsham , A. N. Jackson , B. Grahl , A. Blum. HALL AND Music 0. Barghauson , J. W. Darnell , A. Glenn , W. H. Grandy , J. E. Mctcalf , W. P/eiffor , M. Gallichor , P. Benhartz. G. Koil , N. Kuhl. DECOKATons P. L. Meyer , E. Mot- Inz , L. Jones , J. N. Buckly , A. B. Howe , M. 0. Polknor , P. Togatad , E. Pcstisch , L. Baurokompor. ConnESPoNDENCE E. J. Abbott , J. A. Spaldinpr , J. B. Staggs , G. H. Champ , 0. D. AValtors , M. Gallagher , M. Gentry , J. Linder. C. Barghauson. at BANQDBT AND BALL 0. Wesley , A. L. Ayers , 0. Thibbotts , P. Pnulkon- borgh , A. J. Gilbert , W Pffoifor , E. Togatad , J. Kast , 0. Paul. TuANsronTATiow W. R. Vaughan , T. H. Stewart , W. N. Young , 0. the Harli , 0. R. Mitchell , L. T. Graham , M. Gantry , L. Hall , H. Nutt. INVITATJOK E. J. Abbott , V. S. Russell , C. ( Sanderson , P. Spottman , at 0. Voorhees , G. L. Smith , 0. E. Tay lor , G. D. Daniels , E. Rosecrans , P. . Bonhartz , Ed. Payurk , P , Lubor , P. Kilter. SMOKE FRANK'S BLUNTS. FOR SALE EVEIIYWJIKUU. Transferring1 Titles. The following transfers of real estate this are reported as taken from' the county records by J , W. Squire & Co. , ab- city tractors of titles , real estate and loan agents , Council Bluffs : H. Asmua to P. Paulson , part of hero lots 8. 0 und 10 , in 31 , Avoca , $330. William Lyman and Lyman B. Robidson to George H. Nash , lot 1 , 0 , Oakland , $1.200. P. O. Gloason to G. P. Wright , n J lots 0 and 10 , in 13 , Bayliss' 1st add. , Get 1,750. G. W. and E. W. Davis to J. 0. Anderson ; part lots 2 , 3 and 4. in n w n o of 10 , 77 , 30 , $30. A. J. Crittondon to P , Spurling , lot , in 10 , Everett's add , , $100 , J. Quinn to J. M , Palmer , lot 0 , in , Riddle tract , city , $400. D. Pierson to J , Wolbourn , s o 1 of up o J 30 , 77 , 42 , $500. 0. Tegeler to B. Caldwell , o i of B o and part of w of a o jof 18 , IT , 000 , | 2,620. J. 0. Holman to J , Holman , n o I ofaoiof31 , 72 , 42 , $700. J. J. Rood to R. B. Gillespoy , n A n w f of C , 75 , 39 , $1,700. G. W. Pollock to J , J , Reed , n w of s o ! of 30 , 70 , 39 , $1,300. the G. W. Pollock to J. J. Reed , a w 1 Iofnwiof32 , 70 , 39 , $050. 0 , Bouglmn to D. N. Magrudor , lot in Boughau'a subd , of lot 8 , old plat city , $600. 8 , C. Harlow to John Carso , lot Q G , Oakland , $850. A. E. Huff ' to P. Rood , lota 0 and 10 of 1 , Huffs'add. . , Oakland , $125 , D"f ° " ' " Coolers , Filters , nncllco Cream Procz- , at Maurer it Craig's. Tne Hamburg1 BKirmlsh , the Editor of Tus Oix : hay As another evidence of the in genuity andjcunning of the gallant can * didato of Fremont county for congrcs * sional honors , oud bis spirit of fain and hungering desire that the ( people may bo heard in this matter , ally ' cite the manner in which this county lias boon manipulated. Oil card Thursday , the 25th of May , his bench- week , Mr , Webster , without consult from in manner tlie any aovoral com inittocinen of the county , called thj favor countj conypntion for the 7th of Juno , Sfiro more tiau two weeks before the time burn the congressional convention , short as that time is ; also announced have Saturday , the 3d of Juno , as the day the Bsvorul township meetings , have giving the people of this county nine days iu which to consider question M to who would or could doned most fitly represent them in our im- tloua.1 congress. Was not this truly magnanimous ? Does it not show abundant couOJenco " in JiLa own pcq- trying the EJetySfewi a "the tune < wis , with obscure man of small intellect lets integrity , organization was horse partially pfTuotod and in threa days and time the tide WM o strong for him that Anderson's lieutenants conceded Lho county. Accordingly as desperate circumstances required desperate means , the said obscure individual , whoso only recommendation was Eonlo inherited wealth , was in the very last hours , and whllo his friends wore in the field actively at work for him , in- dbcod to withdraw from the canvass , ahd doubtless moro or less of the cor poration fund tquanderod , yet oven In this emergency and without a cand idate in the field and with hardly two hours with which to organize , the city of Hamburg was only carried for the nlaior after a desperate struggle by a majority of fourteen , with the mayor present in the fight. Such is the man and measures ho use to foist himself upon our people and the entire dis trict as its congressmen. Down with the bosses say wo , and wo moan it , HAMBURG. Kidney Complaint Cored- B. Turner , Rochester , N. Y. , writes : "I have been for over a year subject to serious disorder of the kid neys , and oiton unable tp attend to business ; I procured your Burdock Blood Bitters and was relieved before half the bottle was used. I inland to continue , us I fool confident they will entirely cure mo. " Price $1.00. Id4w WANTED. To buy 2,000 bushels of White Corn. Highest market price p'aid. Mayno & Co. , Broom Factory , Council Bluffr. tnqy27-tf CONCERNING THE COURT. Day In ths District Court Tostorday. In the district court yesterday the coso of Dowdy vs. Schoontgon , was on rial , a bill for whisky sold being in volved. The case was decided in favor of the defendant. The Ratigan murder case was con tinued until the next term. Judge Lewis , of Sioux City , has taken Judge Rood's ' place on the t bench hero for this week , while the latter is at Dos Moincs , for which . place ho started yesterday afternoon take Judge McHonry'a place in the .trial of some cases thoro. Mr. Rifionstoin , Boston , Mass.\ writes ; "Your SMUNO BLOSSOM has cured mo of dyspepsia , of four (4) ( ) years' standing. I have regained my normal appetite , can sleep well , ana feel like a now man. " Price 50 cents ; trial bottles 10 cents. 0-d-w PERSONAL. District Attorney Conner is in the city again. Robert Pcrcival , liiq. , is reported as on the sick list. Louia Nicollo , of Paris , 1'ranco , dined the Pacific hero yesterday. L. W. Todd and F. L. Egleston , of or Nooln , yssterday dined at the Pacific. or Wm. If. Quick , of Des Moincs well- known in express circles , was yesterday at in Ogden , - Hiss May Hcckerrcan , of Ida Grove , was in the city yesterday , and was a guest the Ogden house. Constable Edgerton , of Omaha , was hero yesterday , being Interested in a long continued borso case before Justice Abbott. Eliza Wealheraby passed through the city yesterday , bound eiiit. She appears us with Nat Goodwin's company in Cedar Rapids during the shooting tournament of week. A. Hallam , of Jda Grove , was in the to yesterday , and stepped nt the Ogden of house. Ho is ona of Ida county's pros perous stock and land dealers , and was of on "n land trade. " Nil Doiporanilnm > When your girl gives you the mitten , and you feel your heart is broke , ' Don't give way to black deapatr , but treat It as n joko. your health in first class order , a bat * the tlo of Srniiso Biossou buy , And gaily join a singing class , and for another sweetheart try. Prlco CO cents , trial bottles 10 cents. junO-Gd-lw. IOWA ITBMU. V.'g The women of Garner are putting a public library building , 'gk The recent rains caused the brick makers of Boa Moines a Joss of 1,500 , brick. . 'earl The interior of the church at Danbury ia receiving finishing touches. E. I. SutGn , of Storm Lake , boon appointed lieutenant colonel . Iowa National guards , Since January 1 seventy-four landers of Sioux county have llvorod naturalization papers with the near olork , " | [ Rev. A. S. Newcorab , of "Irm YV Lake , has boon called to the i rate Broom the Congregational ohuro/8 torsonyUlo and has accepted Jy Judio ; Whiting of Mononi ( hmly FOU roporta that his grapes are fQouslv oHUo. iniurod by the frost. Au.3 and JD other fruit are not damaged/ / 1'mlci Near Danbury recently anjH man Lincoln their named Johnson fell front'nead of 611 , and broke his nock. m > was inOH about seventy-two years of t > m JJ At Newton ! \ few days/si / * , Hello Winter was toasting brttdfou her clothing" caught" fire , and Bore the on lanies could bo put outU flB liter burned to a crisp. J. T7IOU $ O'Tho Ornnga City tt-aldut 'tho 1st Five other hang's out the' follnuj small pox Council , "Thoro will b no7 paper next ; 1710 , as no ono \rj w it A paper J } iliia district. " I'ay. In the United S'ea ' fcourt at DCS ElOU Moines a decree liibceA entered in or of the Wnsh'ni ' K Moon barb TmOU monopoly , atnsy the Butlers , L establishing the f ditv of the Wash- by & Moon ba'wiye patents. The npl3-tf Farmers' 1'rotoy0 wsociation. who boon usln/io Butler maobinoi , under this d e Avill undoubtedly to cease , /i / pay possibly bo tee. accessory mulcted in dnjgcs/ Qovernor pnnmi has just par Miea lia&horman , who was tba Vtt nentencod t thc/ penitentiary for D1UV. stculin a hwd " "ggy , a then a matter to 0o-hoi/i. It was one of from < ? * /She / loved enco queer < vary unwisely - . c ) ci. wisely , auilier/lovor was for aonio lumjt reason so' ' tojail. . She hired the mo\ulng an'uuKay , at Cedar Ilapids , A , drov0 auother town and oflered ihom for tale to get money to liberate the lover , tiho refused to tell his name on the trial , and docs so to this day. CITY Various Matters Conuldored. At a mooting of the council last night Col. Koatloy was hoard , asking the expunging from the record of the resolution concerning the change of Pierce street near Bock street. Re ferred. George P , Wright , in behalf of the Water Works company , was hoard concerning the location of the reservoir near Fairmount park , Referred. The resignation of Patrick Lacy , chidf of the fire department , was ac cepted. The fire department reported that they had elected F. II. Ouanella as chief and asking the council to con firm. Referred to the committee , and first assistant Tcmploton chosen to servo for the present. Council moot again to-night. The Lovoo. At a meeting of the board of trade last evening , a committee was ap pointed to ask the council to see thai the money appropriated by the city and county for building a levee bo expended - ponded for that purpose. An Old Friend. lie was aflltcted with a lame back and general debllily ; he was recommended THOMAS' KCLKCTIUO On , , which cartil him at one * . This famous specific is a positive remedy for bodily pain. Cdlw The Prohibition Amendment- - -A Chal lenge from AloxObor To the Editor ol The Bee : I find that the temper/mco folks are making n great deal of fms eve the pro hibitlui amendment , that In tt > bo voted for or against on the 27th day of June next. next.Now Now , f they ore so sangulno and sure that if the amendment ia carried that it will stop < the sale and consumiuon of In- toxicatlng ' liquors In the etato ot Iowa , let any ono of them put ono hundred dollars in the First INattnnal .Bank f Council muffs Iowa , and I will then d the same ; lot both turns remain in the bai k for one year on Interest. If tbo amoni ment dooi prohibit the use of intoxicatlnt liquors in the state , then my hundred dol' are and Interest ' tercab ffoosto'tho'iJcrson i who puts up his one huudre 1 dollar * . But if the amend ment does not stop the use of intoxicating liquors , then I will he entitled ( o that per- son's hundred dollars and /citerett. I further say and defy any/of ro-called temperance folks to show nw or any other citizen what benoHt the labor or farmer or any one else will have by tba enacting of said amendment. On the 'contrary ' , It is not the means of taking from the jarmer from fourteen to twenty cmta per bmhcl on cirn and wheat because he will bo forced to ship hi * Rrain but of the state , andgivotho laborers Iri other states em ployment in manufacturing this grain ; and tread lh > y will hate to pay the rail road companies freight/to bring back this manufactured grain. / I would < ask theso/famo / people again whether they have n yght to dictate to mo any other free-bora American citizen what ho 1 ball mt or A-hat he shall drink , 1 1 where ulthal thai he bo clothed ? If they have tlusflshtwnotthatelavery 1 its worst form ? lit not that the reason that our forefathep left the mother coun- try" und fought anaconquered in the revo lutionary war ? Vps it not for the pur pose of throwing c the yoke no that they 2 might do an eeeinid tn them best , accord 3 ing to the dictates ! ) ! their own consciences and not us a tyrannical ruler or set of rulers would hav * them to do ? The late 18 war thtueh which we passed was waged lo wipe off from ourVonccheoS the one great atalnthat soiled itAIz : slavery. Now. in thisynlightened ago do our temperance bretFen wlsn to impose upon the yoke vvch fell from the necks of four million h nn beinga at the close ol in the war ? Do.iley also wish to throw out employmot thousands of laborers and mechanics , oil turn the tide of immigra tion from.xMead of toward our state , and deprccia * the value of property instead incroasic it Now , go temperance folks , arise and give 119 BOM sound , common sense , instead appeal/ ! the sentimental side of hu man natu/ and not mislead the farmer ? , laborers if I mechanics by n fallacy. Will V * have our btato increase both in wealth fU population , or like unto our slater n/e , Kansa , under the regime ol Gov. S/ John , dccrea'o in wealth , popula tion ai/Tin the intellectual capabilities ol \ efljie ? Youra respectfully , mavnSt ALEX OliERT. GOpiGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. 'JOE. Special adtertlsemeutd , BUG as Found , To Loan , for Sale , To Bent , iti , BoardlotTi eta , will bo Inserted in thll imn at the low ratool TEN ClttJTS PER E ( or the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS LINE for each subsequent Insertion , nlv ortltemcnt * at our Offlco , Np. 1 Street , near Broadway. Wants , 'ANTED Good Rlrl for general hoxisework liiqulruntBceofllce. luaylOtf TiiO Olrl to do ttcneral housework. Apply Mis. W. 8. Amtnt comer 7th 18th RV. roaylOtf WANTED-Evervbodv In Council Bluffs lo to take Tin Ills , SO cents per week , de by carriers. Office , No 7 Pearl Street1 Droauvtay. T7'ANTEf ) ' 1'0 buy WO tons broom corn , Vof | vartlculan addre&i Council Blufft Factory , Council Dluffi. Iowa. CM-SPtf For Sale and Rent HENr.I'art of a residence orlll tlio wli'.loon cany terms , Knnulre at Pipe . * pUIUK toil HALU-I ha\o on hand one 1 of on good trick as cm bo had in the Uislrnj ; a gcjcd irtlcle will Had nhanUjro to call at my reildenc atcnue , or ulUrt-s Itobcrt llodilef Council lllulli , Iowa. junel-lj On HALE Froth milk towi and cilvr * at Swan Uro.'dard , Upper Uioadwsy. in296t * SAUTwo ntw tjdcln at abstain. E It. btclnhllbcr , at now ( urultura f/ctory / Beuntn mtime , cuxt 10 O.ifcN. \ \ " . A. K. BALK bliect muilo worth SfiLenti to $1.00 for 5'unU a iopy , and 6vir 10,000 useful articles , it Smith & Erf/e/t'oGrMt / and Ten-Cent Store Ko. , liO/Uotdwuy , lllugs. lOH-a. * 1 . . . , CIL R BALE. Eighty acre farm jjuitly cultl- fated , two miles west of Omajfu Odell & 77 mOtf llENr l' r or whole ot plo residence , will till on easy terms. I My at Dee SALK-De.Titiful retldrn/i / lot& WO Cor. each : nothluj down , aud $3i/rroontl only , - tX > MAYOUVAUai/AN. / / WlscollaneoV d | ho KlcU hcfigillirr | nCouncil J ucw noencry 1 o anit t tr I and 100 Main street. 840 ANVonehnlinrlcstoi tlfcr wit : larue bell , can leain ot l iiljuti by ' olllca \V. L. : lon and ulUL Can euro any fsoroeyc" . It only pf time , cvru k'cnci ly In 822 tbrt'O tc lit 4 llffer- how lout ' , dl c < 'Will - B. , rtralBl crojs operata and rci | * c IHyrettinuu i and wtlildal cn . nclal attention o . tmlaviorius , 5-tl hVoKKWANil ( U loivcline quallt ; 'room ' corn seed cau j ' It br wrltlui : to , AYWH Council ! iffl SAVED ON EVERY DOLLAR ny BUYING YOUR GROCERIES AT THE Boston Tea Go's ' Store , 16 Main Bt , and 16 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , TEY IT AND lake Money , W.W.SHERMAN MANUFACTURER OF - Road , Track , Gonoh & Livery HARNESS ! FINE WOEK A SPECIALTY. E. H. SHERMAN , Business Manager. WM. CUntSTOPIIEa , Mechanical Mnn sor. 124 8. Main St. . Council Sluffa , la. F.J.OSBOBNE&CO Sell More Groceries , Sell Better Groceries , Sell Groceries Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. LOOKAT THEIR PRICES ON A PEW LINES. lllb VxtraO suarfor. , . M. . $1 DO lOlbBtamlardjAsugar. . J ! . 100 Ib Granulated sugar. M. . - . 101 7Ib Mo. 1 Roasted MloUcce . 1 10 Tlb.N'olGrccn Moco/co . 1 00 Ib Hcst Hoisted O Java coffee . ! ! 3 II ) Best Roasted Mpchi . 30 llb&llx , half Ja\aanaiiairilio . 2.5 Ib Can tliUpcd lirirf JJccf . 25 31b cans Callfornlai'm ts . 25 CIioico Table liuttt r I or Jb . IS York Stito Gallon Apr/eg . 30 311) Can Vfl ow I'ciclics . , . 20 elbCnn Ho PcachM ? . " . . 25 Ib Can Star Peaches. , ' . . . . t . . . 15 Ifo Con very best Stfeet Corn . 20 Best brands prioir Wheat i lour per sack. . , 3 sftP 1 00 Ih Bora Kirk's W.liHo Itusshn 8oap. . . , ( . 100 HoyJ'8 Hams ixr lb. % . . . . . , . IS ' Breakfast Ibunn per Ib It Utcldtt Community ftu ia per jar . 7 * GcrJon i IMllwortlt'srresencs. . . . . . . . . . . . OS TTo And Everything Else Stock Proportionally Cheap. Don't Buy Any Groceries Until You Have Seen Us. Terms .Cash. Has F , jT , OSBOBHE ft * 00 , ' COUNCIL BLUFFS f < 5 \ B A MANUFACTURERS OF .BOILERS , AND GENERAL MACHINERY 0. A. Office and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. ' We giro special attention to Stamp Hills , Smelting Furnaces , ' * HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , / HOUSE FRONTS. of all needles GENERAL REPAIR WORK In ? wljf/recolvo prompt attention. A general as sortment of is Goods , Belting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR foundry , Pig Iron , Gofce , Ooal , of OHAS. HENDEIE , President- Rubber Hose , Iron and Lead , Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings , at Bixby & Wood's , THE PLUMBERS. Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets. ) J. M. DEALEH IK REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AQBNT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Drs ; Woodbury & Son , x s . Pearl & let Ate. COUNCIL BLUFF * & OBAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Out Qlasd , Fine French China , Qllvor Ware &o. , BROAPWAT. COUNCIL DLUPF8. IOWA , fl J , HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , groadwavi Council Bluff . AMENT , JACOB BIJJS AMENT & SIMS , AttorneyB' & OomiBellors-at-Law , OOUNOIIi BLXJPPS , IOWA. And HARKNESS , ORCUTT & 00. , DRY GOODS ATO CARPET X Broadway , Ooi/Fourtli Street. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. mftr-2-flm MUELLER'S I mean business and no blowing. Having recently contracted for 600 : MT Oigans and over 200 Pianos for the sea son , to ba sold at Bargains for Cash , and on time .Agents wanted * TJ ; Correspondence solicited , i d. MUELLER , io COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1,50 , $1.75 and $2,00 Bluff and fifillow Streets , Council Bluffs , FUENITURE HOUSE. Mirrors , Upholstery. Bepairing , Etc , , Wood and Metallic Coffins. No. 436 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffa , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH m\H \ STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. None but first-class Bokoro < employed. Bread , . Gako , Pica , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. METCALF BROS. , \ WHOLESALE DEALERS. . IN Hats ! , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. OHIOACO PRICES DUPLICATED. B3C. U ' ' , Jb'Jh'g - XO Vt/'u ' REAL ESTATE AGENT For Sale , Toivn Loth , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Landu , , and a number or Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Offlco with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , OOUNTOIL BLUPS 1 I < ' 01 Kew Styles Just Received. 11 Pearl Street , Council Bluff * . . BEKIU ! . W.KUNYAN , . W. BEEBE C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale anil 1UU11 Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , Hoa. 207 & 209 Broadway , Councfl Bluffs. Irs. J. . letcalfe and Miss Belle Lewis t Are'now doallnffln . nil UnJaof fancy goods , such Lace * , , Embroideries , ' Indies' descriptions. Also Handkerchiefs , both In ellk nd , Underwea linen , . hoeo ot all ulnde , , , elsewhere. ito. We hope the holes will call and tee our etock ot goods at 650 Broadway thread bifore pins go E. J. DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET , Dealer In ZEPHYRS , GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS All Kind * . A Fall JLino of Canvas , Felt , Embroidery , Sillt and Siamiod Goods. Nice A Knlttlitf aortncnt of A mli pe Plotnrea * . , ( Si ; * I " * I" , ' > < n ' Z. , T. ILINDSEY & ff 412 BROADWAY'COUNCIL , ' BLUFFS IOWA WI3I8IDK SQUARE CLAR1NCA IOWA.