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if * THE DAILY BEE : COUNCIL BLUEFS , IOWA WEDNESDAY , JUNE 14 , 1882. The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFST Wednesday Morning June 14 sunscniPTiON BATES : Dy Carrier , - - - - - so cent * per week. B ; Mail , - - - - - - - $10.00 per Year. Offlco : No. 7 Pearl Street. Near Broadway. 0. E. MAYNE , Manajrer City Circulation. H. W. TILTON. City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS. The river U on the rise. Go to llerzman for bargains , Shcmxden makes photographs. The republican primaries are to beheld held next Saturday night. Oo to IIcT7tnau'fl before buying. llerzman will Bell store and dwelling. The district court adjourned yesterday until next Monday morning , Two hundred different hellotypes new and beautiful , just received at Bushncll & Drackett's. Only 50 cents each. Shcrradcn In the boss photographer , , Fine line ot menu' , boys and side saddle * at Sherman's , 1245 Main. llerzman Is bound to close out. Joseph Belter makoa 8uUn'Jn the lat est styles at 310 Broadway. There was no quirum at the council last night , and adjournment was had until to-night. A new line of riding , driving and drovera1 whips just received at Bcckman's. Buy of him and save money. Marriapo licenses were yesterday is sued to G. A. Lowman and Jessie Mitchell , both of Council BIuiTs , and to Elijah Thacker and Lucy Jane Baker , of Fremont county. Railroad tickets bought and Bold Bushncll , five doors north of Postoflicc. , Can wive money on the tickets. The work of laying water pipes was yesterday being pushed along Oakland avenue close up to the cemetery , a largo force being employed" , and the work pro * grossing rapidly. Don't ' forget to call nt the new ice cream parlors of Mrs. J , A. Gray , over 605 Broadway. A largo number of Chinamen passed through the city yesterday bound cast- ward , They insisted on smoking opium in the cir , which cawed Homo of their whlto brethren to flee. Joseph KOBS , of C15 Upper Broadway , Council Binds , makes the best butter tubs in the west , and sells them at the lowest cash price , Justice Abbott yesterday liNued papers for a man charged with running away with a mortgaged horse , and it is ex pected he will be brought back hero In a day or two , The sale of tickets for the complimen tary concert tendered Miss Kate Larimer James , to take place at Dolioney'a on the 15th bos already commenced , and their promises to bo a large audience to greet her , and to Improve this rare opportunity thus afloided her many friends to hear her , At a * meeting of the Presbyterian society Monday evening1 the resignation of the pastor , Her. Dr. Gleland , waa accept ed , though with regret , and resolutions ri , expressive of the society's esteem for htm were passed , lion. J > II. Heed and P. I.1. Hoagla'nd were appointed commissioners to announce the action to the presbytery which meets in Corning to-day. Our readers will find in another col. umn the plan upon which Messrs. 0. L. Boskin & Co. propose to publish a history of Pottawaltamie county. A reliable his tory is worthy of the encouragement of the citizens , and from Humpies shown and the outlines of their plan , tt U very evident that cur people need not fear but that the result of their la'jor will bo a carefully compiled and well executed piece of work. Northup & Andrews , the well-known and wide awake picture frame manufactur ers of this city , are not content with the largo trade they have gained on this side of the river , but are walking up a good businesi in Omaha , They have filled eev oral orders from that city in o satisfac tory a manner as to gain a foothold which ( they will surely keep , for in prices and in excellence of work they come second to none. They are adepts a < d keep thor oughly abreast of the times , having at all times the needed facilities nnd material tor surely pleasing all lovers of art. . Mayor Bowman and Ofllcer Morse returned lost evening from Hamburg , la. , bringing three men suspected of having robbed Mr. Plovis , the merchant from Griswold , Monday night. There seems but little evidence on which to hold them. They deposited 8325 cneh for their aipenr- [ anco In the mornl'ii ; for examination. They are iportlnguieu , nnd one of them Is said to lnvo clnuui nearly $100 out of 1'tit Lacey'H bank Monday afternoon , They gho their nnmea as John King , Geo. Jones > and W , U. Hill. AVATs'TED-To rent about July Jst , : fri a houto with four or live rooms. In- quip nt THK HIK : offlco. PERSONAL , . Mr. Hartzel. of New YwJr , VMIS among ri the callers at THE BKK ijllco jcnterday. Judge 0.1' , Loofbuuiou was in the city yesterday , II. A. Sherer , of the ihot lactory , h re ported as on the clclc list. Sheriff Gulttor has returned from 1't. Madison , whither he escorted Joe Holla In safety , J. N. Casady , who has been under the weather for a week or BO lu , > blo to bo out again. Mr. Shelby repretentlng The Burlington Hawkeje , wai among the callers at Tin : BKE yesterday. ' Mr. II , JI , Grass with Andrews & CD , , of Chicago was in the city yesterday , and loft for Topeka last night. Mr. and Mrs. W. II , Van Brunt , of Avoca , arrhcd In the city yesterday morning on B short vlilt to their sous here. Mr. Van Brunt Is a prosperous business man -of Avoca , and the father of F. K. V n Brunt & Bro. doing a farming imple- m ent buiineti In this city , WARD WARDENS , City Concerns Discussed by the Municipal Fathers. A City Police man to bo Pat on Duty nt the Transfer. At the adjourned meeting of the common council Monday evening nil were present except Alderman Qoul- don , who is nbsont from the city. The minutes of the previous mooting were read nnd approved. Auditor Uurko presented n batch of bills amounting to 027. 20 , which were allowed , Accompanying them was a box of dirt tickets which under the now order of buainosa were destroyed , Among the bills was the old ono of the Nonpareil , concerning which there had boon n kiok , as some of the charges were thought to bo too heavy , The bill had some further additions BO that it amounted to $234.00. It was fin ally allowed. The bill of S. T. Wal ker & Go. , for blank books , stationery 0(0. ( , amounting to $172.85 was also allowed. These two being the largest of the bills passed upon. A petition and bond were presented for the granting of a saloon license to Ooorgo Evans , Iloforrod to the po lice committee with the agreement that if the committee found the peti tion in conformity with the law , the clerk shall Issue the license. A petition was presented , for a lamp post at the cornoi1 of Eighth street nnd AvonuoO. Referred to fire committee. Marshal Jackson reported that in regard to the complaint of Wells Cook as to a stnblo near his residence being n nuisance , -there seemed no cause of objection , and the marshal would take no further stops unless complaint was filed in court by some private party , or unless the council directed him to file said complaint. Placed on file. Alderman Shugart , of the committees on levee and Indian crock , reported in favor of having Mr. Avcry uao aucli extra help as come from poll-tax laborers , to take out stuff from the bottom of the creek and fill up the banks wlicro broken down and liable to ovcrllow. Mr. Ayory had boon carrying on the work in this way , and had got as far as Broadway. Mr. Shugart suggested that the work bo loft in Mr. Avcry'a hands. Report concurred in. Cnpt. Wilson appeared before the council nnd complained that the crook had taken several feet off his lot and that of Mrs. Jackson , and was still undermining others. Ho thought it could bo remedied if ho could bo allowed ton men for two or throe daj.s. His request was granted , the engineer nnd Mr. Avery to visit the spot before work commenced , it being subject to their approval. Mayor Bowman -presented a com munication from Chief of Police Fields in regard to matters at the transfer , and suggesting that a police man bo appointed by the city , who should not bo in the employ of the Union Pacific. The mayor recom mend od that ono of the regular force be detailed there or that ono more be added to the force. The chief of police supplemented this by some verbal statements. Ho thought there should bo an officer per manently located there , There had bcon many complaints como from there as to the tieatmont'of passen gers , and especially emigrants. Mr. Swobo. of the emigrant house had in vited him to visit the place and see for himself , but of coiirpo when such a visit was made everything would be made to ajbpoar lovely. Ho thought a man should bo there who would become - como cognized of all the facts and been on the ground , all of the time. The present force was divided so that five were on duty at night nnd three dur ing the any. It was not the amount of business , but the extent of territory to bo covered which re quired this force , and it would bo bettor to have an additional man for thov transfer. Alderman Shugart suggested that after a little ho thought ono of the regular force could bo detailed , but atE resent it needed ono more man and E o moved that the mayor bo author ized to appoint n special to servo thirty days , by the end of which time some further notion would bo taken. Carried. City Engineer Tosterin criticised the way Indian creek had boon handled in the years gene by , and pronounced any deepening of the channel as sui cidal , Alderman Shugart called up the levee matter and announced that the supervisors were ready to do their part. The city engineer not being able to report concerning the plans , etc. , it was deemed boat to lot the matter rest until a bubscquont moot ing. ing.Mr. . 0. R. Scott , noting for his partner , Mr. Ilight , the county nttor- noy , nppoarod before the council to represent tku board of supervisors in the levee matter. Ho said that the question had nrison whether the county , by appropriating § 2,000 to. ward the lovco , ould not become liable to nny damages which might arise should theio bo nn overflow , Tliu levee was for Ilio benefit of eity property simply , and the county did not want to tuko thu ret punsibllity of being n partner in the construction of the Joyce. The § 2,000 was simply n donation on the part of the county , und JIB hud prepared n resolution , which ho desired the council to pasH. rcluaeing the county from all liability in case of damage. Referred to the levee committee , nfter which adjourn ment was taken until last evening. PERFUMERY AT BLISS' ' . _ OI1T ICE OREAM PARLOR. A now stock of french Cream Candies - dies just received nt the fashionable ice cream , fruit nnd confectionery emporium of Smith & McOuon , sue- cossors to Erb & Duquette , 404. Broadway - way , WANTED.-To buy 2,000 bushels of White Corn. Highest market price Raldt . , l yno * Co' Broc'm Factory , Council Ulufis. may27-tf Tranaferrlnsr Titloa. The following transfers of real estate arc reported as taken from the county records by J , W , Squire & Go. , ab- tractors of titles , real estate and loan agents , Council Bluffs : J.i. . Goodrich and G. Goodrich to N. P , Dodge rfhf of ehf of whf no qr in sec G , 174 , r 43.-8250. T. U. Goodwin to Wm. Dawns whf of so qr of aec. 10 , t 70 r 42.-$1,450. E. F , Humphrey to J. M. Palmer lob U , in block 12 , in Everett's addi tion , city. 8100. J. T. Baldwin to J. M. Palmer furt block 15 , in Riddle Sub. $1.00. G. W. Wiicox to S S. Palmer ihf of nw qr and nw qr of nw qr sue. U t , t 70 , r 40. $3,000. , A. E. Huh" to G. H. Nash lots 4 nnd C , in block 1 , Uufl's addition , Oak land. $125. E. Bates to M. N. Drightman part no qr of no qr of sec. 12 , 175 , r 40. 8100. J. T. Baldwin to R. E , Brightman lot 28 , in block 1 , in Oakland. $150. H. Pahl to H. H. Peterson sw qr of so qr of sec. 29,177 , r 39. $340. STYLISH LADIES all go to Bliss1 for nice Millinery and Neckwear. FOUND AND FINED. The Offenders Wlio Yesterday were Introduced Into Court. Jim Snoddoriy , the notorious Jim , was before Judge Aylesworth yester day , charged with being drunk and disorderly. Ho was fined $5 and costs , and having no acsots , was given three days in jail. Another charge was also found against Jim. The night before , while locked up in the calaboose , ho pounced onto Wilson , n shoemaker locked up for being drunk. Wilson squealed lustily while Jim was pounding him , and the officers took the latter and looked him up by him self. For thus pounding Wilson , ho was fined $10 and costs , and as soon as ho serves his other sentence , a com mitment will bo made out on this , which will lengthen out his freeboard. Wilson was also brought into court. Ho was there the morning before for the same offense , boinc ; drunk , and hid begged so hard that ho was allowed to go on promise to pay up the fine. Instead of doing so ho kept up the old drunk , nnd was arrested by Officer Sterling. The court com- mitted'him on the old finding , and ho will bo kept looked up until he gets the whisky worked all out of him. John O Brion was arrested by officer Sterling for keeping open his saloon on Sunday. He was fined $15 and costs. George Holiday , plain drunk , $3 and costs. The city is evidently disposed to secure some revenue out of the gam- blera. Yesterday Dan McGinnis pleaded guilty and was fined $30 and $4,10 costs. Arthur Smith took a like dose. Late in the day M. 0. Folker and John Kinney were also assessed $34.10 each. 0. Allen , arrested for using bad language , was discharged , the court finding no evidence against him. LABOR AND ITS WRONGS. The Hon. Richard F. Trevolliok , of Detroit , will address the people of Council Bluffi , Thursday evening , Juno 10th , at 7:30 : p. m. , at the Court House. "Labor and its " Subject : Wrongs. The reputation of the orator assures n exhaustive and entertaining treat- ent of the question. Evorbody is nvitod. Admission free. By order WORKINOMENS1 COMMITTEE. ol2-2t * COUNTY HISTORY. To the citizens ol VotUnatUmlo County- By the request of many of the old pioneers and prominent citizens wo are induced to undertake the publica tion of a history of Pottawattamio county. This can only bo done by the aid and assistance of old and prominent residents of the county , who have boon actively identified in } ho development of her resources , The facts and data supplied by these gentlemen and written by a thor oughly competent resident of the county , who has a natural pride in doing his work well and faithfully , must make a reliable and authentic .work. Thio is the plan wn have adopted , and by which wo hope to merit the assistance of the educated citizens of the county. Our arrange ments are nearly complete , contribu tions having been promised by a num ber of rrominont pioneers , and to make our work more worthy of a place on the book shelves of the citi zens , all advertisements will bo re fused. The detailed history of Potta- Wftttami * county and the city of Council Bluffa will make ono thousand pages as closely ns can now bo estimated. The work will bo in largo octavo form , bound in half leather. As nn evidence of the oxhnustivonesa of the work , wo furnish - nish the following list of subjects oa- bodied : First. A general history of thu county , showing the topography , phy sical features , geology , the Indiana and Mormons , Bottlomont by the whites , pioneer incidents , organization of the county , civil divisions , the courts , political history , Iho early churches nnd preachers , church build- ingB , schools , pioneer school houses , agriculture , formation of ngricnltural societies , horticulture' , rail way history , war nnd military history of the coun ty.Second. Second. Township history , present ing the rivers nnd their tributaries , soil , timber , drainage , date of organi zation , origin of names , first settlers , incidents and important facts con nected with their settlement , First birth , death and marriage , so far as obtainable , 'Villages , their rise and progress , secret societies , churches , schools , etc. * The history of the city of Council Blufls will bo written , showing her manufacturing interests , business in dustries , professions , societies , churches schools , etc. , bringinp to prominent notice in the best possible form the beauty , healthfulness , rapid development , present condition and future promise of n city , whoso history is more than usually interesting. ! From the outline of the plan given in the foregoing , the people can , nnd will , demand of us a complete and creditable history. The co-operation of the citizens is asked , that wo may place our undertaking beyond the doubt of its being inferior to what we have promised. Mr. 0. G. Longyoar , our general manager , will have charge of the work and nny communications from old settlers tlors , or others , should bo nont to him at the Ogden houco , of Council Bluffs. O. L. BASKIN & Co. Lakeside Building , Chicago , III. OIIIOKEUING AHEAD. J. Mueller says the trade in the Ohicker np ; Piano justnow is immense ; have to wait from two weeks to ono month to got orders filled from the factory , although they make seventy- five par week , Thoic modal actions in the upright is what docs it. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisement * , eat. aa t/o t , round , To to n , For Sale , To Rent , Wonts , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In thli column at the low rate of TEN CKNTS PER I.TNK ( or the flrat Insertion and FIVE CENTS FKtl LINE ( or etch subsequent Insertion. Leave adr crtticmcnU at our office , No , 7 Pearl Street , near Broadway. Wants , ANTEDFlrat -civs burberlmmcdlaUlj. J. WANTED , 3l'c _ rl Btreit. Council Bluff * . WW ' I ANTED GoodlFlrl'ibr general housework W Inquire ntBco office. may9tf ! Everybody In Council Bluffs tote WANTED TUB DM , 20 cents per week , de Ilrered by carrion. Office , No 7 Pearl Street near Broadway. TXrANTED To buy 100 tow broom corn. YV For particular ! address Council Bluffi Broom Factory. Council Blug . Iowa. 658-28tt For Sale and Rent HKNr. Part of a residence or will ecll FOR while on easy terms Enquire nt Unit office. j 0-Ot TJIUUK FOR8ALK-I have on hand one kiln JL > o ( as good bilck M can bo bad In tbo city. I'irtlcs ilce'r ag a gocd irtlclo will nnd it to their adtanlago to cull at my residence , on Lincoln avenue , or nJdro'8 Hobcrt Tlndalc , IIox 511 , Council Biuffd , Iowa. janel-lm" IjlOli BALK Two new lijclcl.s at n bargain. J ? E 11. Btclnhllbcr , at now furniture factory on Seventh avenue , next 10 C. & N , W. II. It. maj-23-lmf OK BALK Sheet muilc worth 36 cents to SI 00 ( or 6 rents a icpy , and over 30,000 other useful articles , at Smith & K\crolt'eGreat Five and Ten-Cent Store , No. HO Broidwny , Council HIu08. Iowa. mavSO-tl po R SALE. Elghty-acro farm partly cultl- ! \atod , two miles west oi Omaha. Udell & iv. m 0-tf KEN I Part or whole of nice residence , FOR will Bell on cosy terms , /pply at I'o office. ma2U I70R SALE llea-itilul residence Iota , $00 JJ each ; nothing down , and SUpcrn-onth only , by KX-MAYOIt VAUQHAN. aplS-tt Miscellaneous. T OST. A Water Spaniel pup about thrco IJ months old. Kinder w.ll ba liberally n- warded. THKO. tiliAUN. jeia-2t * Cor. IQthSt. nmUth Avcniij , To loan at from 0 to 10 per cent. In- MONEY tercst byOUELL&DAY. J9-tf Grtl.LhllY B tlUtiftd and the EXUKLSIOK In Council Bluff ) . Grand now oc.ctsory ecencty 'o arrhe thto week. Call and gee. 100 Main street. . W. L. PATTON Phjsiclan and Oculist DR. Can cure any case of sorocj on. It Is only a matter of time , and can cure generally In from thrco tc flic weeks It makes nodlffer- enco how long diseased. Will straighten cross eyes , operate and remove Pt j rcRlnmH , etc. , and Insert artificial eyes Special attention to re movelng tn Jew or mi , _ apS-tl. A HYO.NK WAN11NO Bon-cCno quality broom jt\ . corn seed can get It by writing to P.T. MAYNE Council Bluffs Ono of tha best B cond-claea Hotels In the Westiatho BEOADWAT HOTEL , A. E BRVN , Proprietor. Nos. 63 ! and 636 Broadway , ' ouncll Bluflglow * . Table supplied with the best the market af fords. Gcod rooms and first-class beds. Terms very reasonable. UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. G. Gerspacher & Son. FIRST CLASS HOTEL AT REASONABLE PRICE' * . TRANSIENTS ACCOMMODATED. HOTEL FOK SALE. GOOD REASONS FOR SELLING. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL N , Anderson , - - Proprietor , 732 Lower Broadway. Table supplied with ( he beat the market af fords. Terms C3.60and $ i.00pcrweek. Transient fl.OO per dav. If "Von Wlili a Lunch Go to LOUIE DUQUETTE , Soups , Meats , and Eatables always on hand. Five Cents per call. STARR & RUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING , KALSOMINING AND GRAINING , Shop Coruor Broadway and Scott St HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEALERS IN Confectionery , Fruits/Nuts / Ci rxrs and Tobacco. Fresh Oyotors and Ice Cream in Season. . 12 MAIN ST. , Council Bluffa. j _ MRS. J. P. BILLUPS , I'llOPIUUTOK OF EESTAUHANT& EATING HOUSE , 813 Buth Main Street , Council I ) uH * . Kcw house nnd ncvly fitted up In first ca etjle Meals at all hours. Ion cream and lemo nade ocry vvudlni ; , KrulU ai d confectioneries' J. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor. Ollko o\et First National IlinU.Couiull Illuffs. Ion a. Will practlcq In tbo ttatn and Jediril courts STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors. Tlili lauudiy has jiut been opened for bu l. neu , and we are now prepared to do Uundry work ot all klndi and gutrauteo tatlitactlon. A ipecltlty made of Ono work , > uch as collars , tuff , fine ihlrU , etc. We vant o > ciboJy to gnema trial. LARSON & ANDERSON , m CENTS SAVED ON EVERY DOLLAR BV BUYING YOUR GROCERIES AT THE Boston Tea Go's ' Store , 16 Main St , and 16 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , TRY IT AND lake loney,1 MAIN STREET LIVERY , FEED AND SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will find stood accommodation and reasonable charges. SOUTH MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa , HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietors. F. J. OSBORNE & CO Sell More Groceries , Sell Better Grocerie 7 , Sell Groceries Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER HQOSE IN THE CITY. LOOK AT THEIR PRICES ON A FEW LINES. HlbFxtraC suijarfor . . . . .51 00 10 Ib Standard A sugar 1 00 9 Ib Ornnulatcd nuynr 100 TlbNo. 1 Boosted Illo cofTccc 1 (0 71b Nol Green Hlo collcc 1 00 1 lt > Best Hoastcd O O. Ja\a coffee 30 1 Ib Best Roasted Itocln so 1 Ib Mix , ha'f ' Java and half lllo 25 1 It ) Can Uilipcd Dried Beef ! > 5 311) cans California Fill ta 25 Choice Table buttfr per Ib 15 York State Gallon App'es 30 SlbCanYelow Pciclics 20 Olb Can lie Peaches , 25 2 Ib Cm Star Peaches ID 3 Ib Con * ery lest Sweet Corn. . . . , ' 20 Best brands Spring Wheat Elourpcr Back. . . 3 76 13 Ib Bars GiUett s Hfop 1 00 18 Ib Bars Kirk's White Russian Soap 1 00 Boyd's Hams per Ib ] 6 Bojd'a Breakfast Bacon per Ib. . . . . 16 Ocelda Community Fru is per jar 75 Gordon & Dillttorth'sPrcsoncj 05 And Everything Else in Stock Proportionally Cheap. Don't Buy Any Groceries Until You Have Seen Us. Terms Cash , F. J. OSBOBNE & 00. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office and Works , Main-Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. We giro special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention. A general M- 3 eortmcut ol Brasa Goods , Belting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Coke , Ooal , OHAS , HENDEIE , President. Rubber Hose , Iron and Lead Pipe , Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings , at Bixby & Wood's , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets. ) J. M. PALMER , DEAI.EU IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN'AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. Drs ; Woodbury & Son , Cor. Pearl & 1st A . COUNCIL 11LUFF8. MAUREB & ORAIG- , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out Qlass , Fine French China , Silver Ware &c. , 810 BUOADWAT. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. MRS , fl , J , HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Broadwav , Council BlaHs- W. B. A1IENT. JACOB 81118 AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & OounsellorB-at-Lnw , OODNCIIi BI.TJPF3.IOWA , HARKNESS , ORGUTT & CO. , DRY GOODS AFD CARPET HOUSE. Broadway , Cor , Fourth Street. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. mnr-2-8m J. MUELL R'S I mean business and no blowing. Having recently conti acted for 600 IM : Oigans and over 200 Pianos for the sea- Bon , to ba sold at Bargains for Cash , and on time Agents wanted * Correspondence solicited. s so o J. MUELLER , o COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 TWT OMBEXI Bluff and ffillow Streets , Council Bluffs. FURNITURE HOUSE. Mirrors , Upholstery , Eepairing , 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-class Bakora employed. Bread , Cake , Pics , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. P. AYRE5 , Proprietor. M E T C A L F BROS. , WHOLESALE DEALEIIS1 IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED , OOXT3XTOI3C. 3B3E.TrJE3EJ3 , - XOXKT.A. REAL ESTATE AGENT , Has For Sale , Town Lots. Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , - OOU VOIL BLTJFS WALL PAPER AND SHADES , ' If ew Styles Just Received. 11 Pearl Street , Council Blaffa. 0. A. BEKDE , W. RONYAN , . W. BEEDE C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , HOB. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Mrs. J. E. letcalfe and Miss Belle Lewis Are now dealing In all kinds of fancy goods , such as Laces , Embroideries , Ladles' , Underwea of all descriptions. Also Uandkerchlefe , both In silk and linen , hoee of all Kinds thread , ping , needles , etc. . We hope the ladles will call and tea our Block of goods at (36 Broadway before go Ing elsewhere. E. J. DAVIS- PEARL STREET , Dealer In ZEPHYRS , GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS of All KindsA Fnll liino of Canvas , Folti , Embroidery , Knitting and Stamncd Goods- Nice Ansortnont of A nli ne Floturon Z. , T. LINDBEY & CO. , 412 BROADWAY.PCOUNCIL . BLUFFS IOWA And WKSISIDK SQUARE CLARIHCA IOWA ,