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    .The Bee. "
. Daily .
$ QUNCIL BLUFFS.
. . i n . . i
, Friday Morning Jun * 16
UATES :
By Carrier , - - - - - to cent * per wc V.
BjrMall , - - - 810 00 per Year.
' . . Office : No. 7 Pearl Street , Now
; Broadway.
. O. E.MAYNK , Hansper City Circulation ,
j'i i H. W. T1LTON , City Editor.
H M1NOK MENTIONS.
Go to Heizman for bargains.
Slicrrnden makes photographs.
All kinds of Canned Mcnts ftt Beck
Bros.
Ch .ice . Wedding Gift * nt Mnurcr &
Craig' * .
Go to Iletztnnn'ii bcforo buying.
The republican primaries meet to
morrow evening.
TUP : BKS I1 Teas and Coffee * in tlio
market at Dock Bros ,
Ilerznwn will sell store anil dwelling ,
Sherradcn Is th boss photographer.
Yesterday was one of tbo HjjhUnt of
the month In the superior court , there be
ing hut ono pluln drunk to dlapono of.
I'ina line of metis' , boys and Bide
naddlw at Sherman's , 121 S Main.
Solid Silver anil PlaUd Ware nt
$ Mnnrer & Cr lg'i ) .
The deaf and dumb institute Ima
closed its year and entered on tlio vocation
> !
, which will continue until September.
Ilerzm.'in IB bound to close out ,
Joseph licitcr inakea suItaMn the lat
est styles at 310 Broadway.
Look nt Seaman's line of 73 Cent
Cabinet Fi nines.
Van Mason , who shot Stilea at the
transfer , 1 able to bo up and around ,
though not fully recovered from the inju
ries ho received.
llallroad tickets Ixmylit and sold
Buebnell , live doors noith of Postofllcc.
Can favo inunoy on the tickets.
Don't forget to call at the new ice
cream parlors of Mrs. J. A. Gray , over
COS Broadway.
One case of smallpox is reported as
being in Sticetvillc , i > nd that it Is being
kept quiet. The authorities nt least have
not been notified if any such case exists.
Joseph lints , of 015 Upper Broadway ,
Council BluUs , makes the boat butter tubs
In the wist , and sells them ntthclowett
cash prlco ,
- New lot i.f Dresden Biequn 1'igurcs
nnd Fine Pottery just opened at Maurcr &
Craig' * .
There was n , slicht row yesterday
among .BOIDC of the Inmates of the old
Sioux City home , now quarantined.
Mayor Bowman has secured a house in
the northern part of the city , and to-day
the Inmates will bo removed' thither.
Such a neet In tlio Central part of the city
is too dangerous to bo permitted to run
long.
David Mottaz , tbo poll tax hunter
Htruck a bonanza nt Hatlcnhauer'n car
ilage factory yesterday. Ho found there
thirteen victims in a heap , and stranger
than all , he Hays they all treated him as
though ho was n welcome vliitor , and paid
up their § 3 a piece without a grumble.
Bueinees is too brisk around the factory
to ipend much time in discussing poll tax.
Some of the circus men hearing that
the city council hero propose to raise the
license from $75 to 8150 , are wanting to
find out if the raise bos been made , Baying
that they will not come hero If they have
to nay $150. That amount ought not to
frighten them. With an ample supply cf
water the profit on lemonade could easily
be increased to cover the raise.
The pestoral relationship between the
Presbyterian church and Kov , Dr. CloIanJ
has been finally dissolved and the latter ,
after occupying the pulpit hero lor two
more Sundays , will take up his new work
In Keokuk. There are many iiuldo nud
outside the church who will regret to lose
Mr. Clcland from the city.
This evening the graduating exercises
of the high school take place at the
Bloomer tcliool building. There nro ten
young ladies In the clasr , they being Yin-
mo Koo.sa , Kfio ( Moon , Nellie Clarendon ,
Nellie Sackctt , Tilllo Outcnrelth , Nellie
Jtaln , Molllo V" . Lyuo , Lena Peterson.
The absence of tbo boys Indicates that
there is a strange luck of appreciation of
the educational advantages offered by tbo
city schools on their part or that of their
parents.
Mayor Bowman bos appointed aa
special policeman for thirty dayu George
lidgar , which will 10 supply the force OH to
enable the chief to detail one of the regular
f orca to do duty ut the transfer , and look
after the alleged ubustH of emigrant * , In
accordance with the action of the couucll.
The present plan li to use the members ol
the regular force at the depot , changing
them oil from time to time , and supplying
the vacancy by the special policeman , it
being deemed best to UBO experienced men
at the depot.
A Sl'LKNDID OFFER.
To reduce our stock wo will soil
Wall Paper for the nuxt thirty days
t Wholesale Prices.
CHOOKWKLL & Co.
Having concluded to rotirn from
\ \ the coal business , I take thin occasion
to thank my friends and patrons for
kinduesa heretofore extended to mo
A. II , Maynowill succeed me
whom I recommend , and to whom '
hope the fiumo good feeling will bo ex
tended. J. W. ItoiiKmi ,
COUNCIL ULUJ'W , Juno 15.
OHIOKEUING AHEAD.
J. Mueller aaya the trade in th
Checkering Piano juatnovv ia immense
Lave to wuit fcoin two weeks to on
month to got orders filled from tli
factory , although they make seventy
five per week. Those modal action
in the upright ia what does it.
OITVT IOE CREAM PAHLOR.
A now stock of frouoh Oreatu Can
dica just received at the fashlouabl
ice cream , fruit and confectioner ;
emporium of Smith & McOuon , sue
< i ceiors " to ' ' Erb itDutiuotte ,
futj
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\
CITY CONCERNS.
A New Ordinance Concerning
the Fire Department
und the Prevention
of Blnzea.
All th ° Honno in the City
Ordered Nnmborod
at Onoo.
Other Wnttora Decided Upon by
the City Fathors.
An adjourned mectinK of the city
council was hold Wednesday night at
which the mnyor and nil the aldermen
except Gouldon wore present.
The matter of numbering houses
was brought to the attention of the
council , and also the fact that n law
was passed by the last legislature pro *
riding that cities could order houses
o bo numbered and when there was n
ailuro to comply the city could cm *
ploy a person to put the numbers up ,
charging the expense to the property
hus numbered. The council passed
i resolution ordering nil owners or
onants to BOO that , the proper number
vna placed on the building before thu
irat of July , orolso-tho name would
> o done nt the oxponsu of the prop *
arty.Ono
Ono of the necessities for prompt
action in the matter is the fact that
ho poatollico authorities purpose stari
ng n free delivery by carriers on the
irat of July , but will not do so unless
ho city is numbered.
A petition was presented for the
spoiling nnd extension of Avenue 13
> uth east nnd west. It was oignod by
> y J. M. Palmer. J. N. Casady , W.
I. Vauphan , W. 0. James nnd others ,
ioforrod.
Alderman Eichor recommended that
ho culvert on upper Broadway bo ro-
> laced by onp fully twice ns largo ;
tlso that the sidewalk on Fourth ave-
luo , between Sixteenth and Nino-
eenth streets , bo built ; also that a
idowalk ehould bo built on Tenth
itroet from Main to Bond , nnd that
rom Main to Bancroft it be raised ono
oot ; also that the committee bo given
nprotimo in regard to thoopomngof
Eighth avonuo. The reports wi-ro
concurred in , and the necessary ordi-
aticcs passed.
A resolution wan presented to the
fleet that in consideration of the do-
ntion of § 2,000 by t'ho county to help
mild the luveo to protect the city from
vorflow iu the northern part of the
ity , the city agrocd to hold the county
mrinlosu from nil liability for damages
which might arise from the levee ,
'ho resolution was laid over until the
next meeting.
City Attorney Wayne called acton-
ion to the fact that two suite hud
> < ! on brought by rosidunta on Pierce
troet for damages caused by ovorllow
f -watercnutcd by the filling up of side
trcuts. The nldorman from that
ward informed the council that there
was no just cause for action , nnd the
natter dropped.
City Engineer Fostovin reported in
ho matter of Yaughan avenue that
ho committee had settled a line in
ccordnnco with the change , required ,
nnd nt the next mooting would pro-
ent a survey , llo also reported that
ho bridges across the crook * on the
Northwestern railway's right of way
wore too low , and hence in the last
flood the levee gave way and the water
covered considerable property _ near
lotitionors. The company should bo
iompollcd to raise the bridge. The
city attorney was instructed to so no-
ify the company.
The city engineer also reported the
rado on lower Mini street ns com-
> letod , nnd on motion of Aid. Shu-
; art ho was instructed to report the
lumber of yards of dirt placed in
rout of each lot with n view of liuv-
in ; the expense assessed to the prop-
rty.
Attorney Wright , of the 0. B. it
Q. , informed the council that thu
umpany did not understand what
hargos the city desired in regard to
ulvurts , but way willing to comply if
ho oity engineer would instruct iu
detail.
The same gentleman nlso called at-
ontion to iin excessive assessment of
Union Pacific property on the bottom ,
net desired the city to concur in the
action of the county board in reducing
bo assessment from $ -10 tot $30 per
icro. Referred to the finance com *
mittoo and city engineer.
The mayor upokp of the condition
f the old Sioux Oity house , which is
t present under quarantine. Some
f the business men had complained ,
ud desired , the inmates to be removed
and the house condemned and taken
away. It was suggested that they be
aken to nemo cheap house on the
bottom , and kept there , and that the
old building bo torn down. The
whole matter was placed in the may
or's ' hundu with the power to net.
Marshal Key , Esq. , requested that
ho city define the line of streets in
Hugh & Donovan's addition , by
) lowing and scraping , at n small ox-
> onso. Ho told that there had been
pU8 ! of road tax collected from that
> roporty and not a cunt spent there
; ot. It was desired that the street bo
hus defined to keep the sale of lots
and hasten settlement of that part of
.he city. Referred to committee on
streets , with power to act ,
Mr. Turloy was hoard concorniim
the proposed extension of Blulf street.
[ lo refused in tote to donate the land
as suggested by the report of the com
mittee. The matter was laid over
until the next mooting ,
Aid , Newell presented an ordinance
for the reorganization of the tire de
partment and the prevention of fires ,
It provides that the department shall
consist of a chief olectodby the coun
cil , ono foreman for each company anil
not to exceed six men for each engine ,
three men for each hose company , nnd
live men for each pompier company.
The foremen nro to bo appointed by
the chief and confirmed by the mayor
and council , and are liable to be re
moved by the chief for cause. Every
member of the department must bo nt
least 21 years old , must be a citizen
and a voter in the city.
In case of the absence of the chiol
at a fire the foreman lint on ham
ahull act as chief.
.No , member shall bo allowed to
electioneer of poddlb tickets at the
poll * . , rl * !
ti. „ i v Ug > x.i. .
ill. .1. > * ' * ! * \ H * * * , <
No liquor is to bo allowed in 01
nbout the houses.
Any membar of the department getting
ting drunk or not paying bin bills is
liable to discharge. _
A member's religious or political
belief shall bo no cause for discharge ,
Any member is liable to discharge
who shall leave the house without per
mit or lounge nbout saloons or houses
of Hlrrputo.
Ko society or organizitfon of fire
men shall bo allowed except for be
nevolent purposes.
No outsiders shall bo allowed to
lounge nbout oi'gino houses.
It shall bo a misdemeanor for any
one to drive across the hose in the
streets.
A record is to bo kept of all fires ,
the causes , losses and insurance.
The chief shall receive $600 n year ,
payable quarterly ; the foreman $240
year , payable .quarterly , nnd fifty
cents for each hour at a tire , the other
members 8120 a year nnd forty cents
an hour while at n fire.
The otlior provisions of the ordin
ance npply to the prevention of fires ,
rorbiddtng the | ) i sing of stove pipes
through roofs , or through mora than
ono wooden partition or iloor , nnd
hen to pass through a thimble ; no
steve to bo pincod within two feet of
woodword without a metallic protcc *
ion , nnd every .stovo to stand
upon zinc ; no ashes to bo deposited
except iu A proper and safe receptacle ;
10 combustible material to bo piled up
unless protected from falling sparks ;
no unprotected candles to bo used in
Btnblus , etc. ; no bonfire to bo lighted
withiu200 feet of n building without
> ermit ; no fire-works to bo used , ex
cept by permission from the mnyor
and o > i the usual holidays.
The ordinance was pasnud to a second
end reading , and laid ever until the
text meeting.
Considerable time waa spent in ex
amining the plat of the land adjoin-
ng Fnirmount Park , on which the
cscrvoir for the water worko is to bo
ocatod. The city attorney was in
structed to proceed with the condom-
mtion of the land for the purpose of
ascertaining what it would cost , and an
adjournment was taken until such
imo aa the committee will bo ready
0 report concerning the levee , when a
meeting will bo called.
OVER 2,000 copies of sheet mu
sic just received nt 140 Broadway , for
1 cents n copy.
PERSONAL.
II. L. I'altncr , of Milwaukee , WOK hi
he city yesterday.
W. K. Davis , of the Sioux Oity & Pa
cific lias jmt returned from Texas.
Sam Chandler and A. 1 * . Stafford , of
Sidney , were in the city ycbtorday , and
lined at the O-dcn. ;
1) . C. StnrlcR , traveling ngcnt of the
Itocheatcr & 1'ittaburg railway , is ia the
city , nnd is Btoppinj , ' at tbo Kuvere.
Atlantic was represented nt the Pacific
louse yesterday by n party consisting of
H. O. Vun Vlack and wife , D. Van
Vlack , Mrs. Chandler and Mrs. Ticknor.
Wo are glad to BOO again the happy face
o J. W. Axtoll , of Missouri Valley , the
old-timo conductor. Ho la on hU way
lomo from .Denver , where he has been far
Bomo time for his health.
S. 1) . Street , tlia clerk of the courts ,
received a telegram that his brother , C.
I. direct , of San Francisco , had bis leg
amputated yesterday , ho having suffered
'rom It for many years , as his friends hero
jno\v. The telegram stated that ho bad
survived the operation , and was appar
ently doing nicely.
Short Broatfc ,
O. liortle , Manchester , N , Y. , was trou
bled with at. tli ma for eleven years. Had
joen obl'god to tit up sometimes ton or
.wclve nights in succcflsinn , Pound inime-
liato relief from lr. ) Thomas' L'cleclrio
Oil , and is now entirely cured. j3-dlw
ABBOTT'S STOCK SHOW.
Ono Fellow AccuBed of Running Oil a
Horaa and Another of Stoal-
InguCulfand Saddle.
Yesterday a young fellow named
Fred Amy was before Justice Abbott.
[ t appears that Amy haa been at
work for 0. D. Wilson , a farmer in
Junior townnhip , of whom ho bought
a horse which ho was to pay for in
Work , Wilson , to secure himself , tak
ing a mortgage on the horso. Young
Amy , it ia charged , ran the horse off
and swapped it for another with n
man near Missouri Valley. He then
wont to Dr. Patten's ' stable in thus
city and borrowed a saddle , on the
pretense that ho had quit wcrk for
Wilson and wanted to ride out there
nnd get his clothes. Instead of doing
BO ho jumped onto the now horse and
[ > ut out tor Bedford , Taylor county ,
joinn the distance of a hundred _ and
twenty miles or so in n little over a
day. Ho wont to work there for his
brother. The necessary papow were
sent to Sheriff Morgon , of that county ,
who arrested him nud brought him to
this city. Amy gave n bill of sale to
Wilson for thu horse which ho had
traded for , and the ohargo ot obtain
ing goods under false pretenses was
lodged against him for having token
Dr. Patten's saddle , On this charge
lie was hold for the action of the
grand jury , and not being abloto give
the $300 biil required was sent to
jail.Mr
Mr . Grody , living near the trans
fer , had a calf stolen yesterday , and
on making inquiries among the meat
markets found that it had boon eold to
Pace & Schmidt. The follow who
sold the stolen calf was hunted up ,
arrested , and brought before Justice
Abbott , llo claimed that ho bought
it of some stranger near the transfer ,
paying S1 for it , and ho sold it for
$4.0 * > -just for n sp2culation , His
examination was set tor Saturday af
ternoon , and not having bail ho was
locked up. On his person was found
a pawn ticket , and investigation show
ed that thu follow * had also stolen n
saddle from Pace & Schmidt , thoBnino
to whom ho sold the stolen calf , llo had
pawned the saddle , and the ticket
gave him away. A pocket-book and
suspenders were found upon him also ,
and it is not unlikely that ho took
these from the pawnshop , that Doom
ing to bo his way of doing busiii a ,
The Diamond Dyes alwaysdo more
than they claim to do. Color over
that old dross. It will look' like new.
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Only 10cehti.1'
* ( . . ! . 50li l" > * ' ' *
- MAW * n < ' - I ' ' < > * " * K" * .
TRAPS FOK THIEVES
Tbo City PropoHos to Sot Bomo In
tbo Second Bncd Stores.
There is n probability that the city
council will soon take some action
toward licensing the second'hand
stores. Ono object Is to got a little
revenue for the city , but the mam
purpose seems to bo to place them
under city regulation. It is proposed
in connection with this to make the
dealers keep a register showing every
purchase made , and to have this record
at ah times open to the public. It is
ia expected that in this way it will be
more easy to recover stolen property ,
and dealers will bo more particular
about buying such Such an ordi
nance will probably bo prepared and
presented to the councilatatiearlyda'o. '
fho license will probably bo low , but
: ho pannlty for failing to keep nn ac
curate-register will bo heavy.
lOWA TEMS.
Small fruita in Northwestern Iowa
are looking well , despite the cold
weather.
Cedar Hapids nnd Monticello , CO
milea apart , nro connected by tele-
mono.
The assignee of the li. F. Allen
estate began paying the first 10 per
cent , dividend on the 10th hut.
Thomaa Hunter , of Novinvillo , waa
drowned in Shanghai creek on the
Oth while attempting to ford the
stream.
A child in DCS Moines fell from thn
bird story > 7iudow , lodged on n sign
irojecting from the second floor , and
ucaped with a few slight bruises.
The pigeons killed at the state tour
nament were sold to a Chicago res-
taurantor for ono dollar n dozen. The
original cost of the birds were $2 40 a
dozen.
Near Commerce the other day n 14-
rear-old girl was outraged by three
ramps , who loft her lying insensible
by the aide of the road , while they
mndo good their escape.
A powder magazine near Davenport
was atrucR by lightning recently and
, ho explosion that occurred blow the
juilding into fragments. Windows
eight miles distant were broken. No
ono waa hurt.
Abraham Hill , of Moumouth , Jack
son county , while seining in the Wap-
sio river at Oxford Junction , got into
deep water and waa drowned. Ho re
cently came from Ohio , whore his pa
rents reside.
The pisscnger train on the Chicago ,
Milwaukee & St. Paul TVIIS ditched
near Canton on the night of the Oth
Inat. , caused on account of a bud wash
out. The express messenger liad n
leg broken in two places , and several
passengers received slight injuries.
Benedict Xeigler , of Clinton , a few
evenings since , went to the cemetery
and kneeling on the t'ravo of his wifu
put a pistol ball through bin head ,
lit ; was ulivo when found , but died
the next morning. Ilia ugo was 54.
llo had boon very despondent over
the death of Ma wife , and brooding
over her loss unsettled his reason.
A PECK OF TROUBLE.
Wolnut'j Sensation Endod.
Correspondence of the Beo.
WALNUT , Ia. , Juno IS. The case
of the state of Iowa vs. John and
Charlie Peck , charged with injuring a
schoolmate to such nn extent that
death ensusd , came to nil abrupt ter
mination to-day. The case has been
before Mayor Craig for the last ten
days , and this forenoon the defense
brought in n witness who testified that
lia separated throe boya who were
lighting upon the snmo day , nt the
same hour and upon the identical
spot , whore a former witness claimed
bo have recognized tho'dofendant Peck
boys engaged in a scuffle ; it was a clour
ease of mistaken identity. The med
ical evidence also tended to show that
death waa caused by n disease of tbo
urinary organs , producing gangrene ,
the epota of which resembled blows
and bruises.
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special odvortlncmentd , euc as
[ xwt , Found , To Lain , For Bale , To llout ,
Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In thli
column at the law rate ot TEN CENTS PKH
LIKE ( or the flrut Insertion and FIVB CE.NTH
PER LINE ( or each eubaoquont Insertion ,
[ icavo ndv ortlncmcnts at our office , No. 7
frarl Street , near 1)roadway ,
Wanta.
( lood g\rl \ for general lieu work
WANTKD at Ueo oillce. maylOtl
Kteryhody In Council BluSa tote
WANTED Till linn. 20 centa per week , do
llvered by carrion , Olllco , No 7 L'earl Httoot
nc.tr Broadway.
To buy 100 tool broom com
WANTED * add row Council Ululti
Broom Kactoty. Council Illnflii. lowo. (16a-29t ( >
For Bnlo and Rent
CI : counters ( or Halo at Scaaian'u.
_ .
HBNr. i'a'itoFarikfdiiiro. ' or UI ecll
POK whclu on tony tt'rnvi linciulro at UHK
oillce. ' _ _ j-U Ot
B'llICK KOll SALi-l : liaie on hand ono kiln
of M good LtlcV as can be had In tbo city.
I'artlu ? dunrni ; a gocd trtlcle vlll find It 10
their advantage to call at my ntldence. on
Lincoln aii'nuo , oriddre B llobert Tlndale , llox
fill. Council lliuil , lo . _ junoMrn *
lilOH HAI.i : Two now hycicMi at a bargain.
Jj K It. htelnhllbcr , at new furniture factory
ou Bo\fUth uumii. . Lcxt | o C , is K. W. It K.
_ _ _ a-m
TT1011 BALK-Blitet muelc worlh 35 centa to
Jj SI. 00 for 6 rent * a iopy , * nd over 10,000
other useful articles , kt Sal tli & Kverelt'tOrvat
Fhe and Ten-Cent fatoro. No , HO lire d > , ay ,
Council llluflj. lm . _ njqyiO-tf
litOll Kh.Ni I'urt or whole ol nlco residence ,
J1 or will eel ) on cajy terms. Apply at Hoj
nillco. _ _ | _ ma)2-tl
SAM : Hemtifii ! roatdcnra loin , 800
FOK ; nothing doun. and Opcr ontli only ,
uy tX-UAVOrtVAUUHAN ,
aplS-t (
Miscellaneous.
MONEi To l'nn nt ( rom 0 to 10 per iMtl. In-
by OUILL ; & DAY J u
< ULl.KKY 'ilUmcd ' nml Hie
iJ bM gillirf luCcuiioll IllultJ. Uratd now
uc-obsory kceneiy to arrlt tblj week. Call and
sou. 100 Main atrrct.
Dll. W. L. 1'ATrON-l'hyBlclan and Oculist.
Can euro any cue o ( tore eye * . It U only
a matter of time , and can euro generally In
( roui thrcu tc ( lie \\tcks-lt wake * no differ
ence how long diseased , Will straighten crwa
eyes , operate and remove rtyrfirtnu * , etc. , and
InsertartlBcfal eye * . Special attention to re
ino > elngttde erie . ap5-U
hVONt ; WANTING lonietiu'quality broom
corn aeed can tct It br writing la
" ' P.T. UAYNBouncUJllufl *
lira
SAVED
ON EVERY DOLLAR
nr UUYINO YOUR
GROCERIES
AT THK
Boston Tea Go's ' Store ,
16 Main Bt , and 16 Pearl St. ,
Council Bluffs ,
TRY IT AND
lake
MAIN STREET
LIVERY , FEED
AND '
SALE STABLE.
All Shippers and Travelers will find
peed accommodation and roaaonablo
charges.
SOUTH MAIN STREET ,
OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL ,
Council Bluffs , - - Iowa.
HOLLAND H MILLER ,
Proprietors.
F7I
Sell More Groceries , Sell
Better Groceries , Sell
Groceries Cheaper
THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN
THE CITY. LOOK AT TBEIR
PRICES ON A FEW LINES.
11 lb\traC siunrfor . $1 00
10 ll > StandanliA snpir. . , . . . . 100
H Hi Granulated m < far . 1 o >
71bKo. 1 Koastcd i lo colluee . 1 < 0
TlhNolOrvcn hiocolue . 1 00
1 Hi Hest Hoisted O < . Ja\a coltcc . :
1 ll > Best Hoaxed JJoeln . : (0 (
1 Ib Jli.ha.f , t'a\a mid half Itio . 23
1 liOm < hi tied I rlcl Uccf . " 3
! 1 lh earn California Kiuts . : ! }
Choice Talilo i utt rj crib . 15
York Stito Gallon Atn 14 . . . SB
3 1) Can 1 cl ow IViches . / ? n
( Mb Can ' lo t'cnclici . 25
2 II ) Oi i Star riot-he s . 15
3 In I'an Miry lest Sweet Com . 20
Best brands fprlnj ; Wheat ( lour per sack. . . 3 75
lilhltarsGllletts s. ap . 1 00
18 ll > liars Klrk'u White Hu Iili Sonp . 1 00
lloycl'.s hums wr Ib . . 15
Ilojd's lircakfns' , Baron per Ib . . 10
i 'r clda Community Fru tH per jar . 76
Gordon & Dlllttorth'sPresmc'i . (15
And Everything Else
in Stock Proportionally
Cheap. Don't Buy An ?
Groceries Until You Have
Seen Us. Terms Cash.
F. J. OSBDBNE & 00.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
MANUFACTURERS OF
ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING
AND
GENERAL MACHINERY
OCUco and Works , Main Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Wo giro 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 of
Brass Goods , Belting , Pining ,
AND SUPPLIES FOR
Foundry , Fig Iron , ( Mo , Coal ,
OHAS. HENDBIE ,
_ President.
Rubber Hose , Iron and Lead
Pipe , Iron and Brass Fittings and
Trimmings , at
Bixby & Wood's ,
THE PLUMBERS.
On Bancroft or ( Fonrth Streets. )
J. M. PALMEK ,
DEALER IN
REAL ESTATE
ANO LOAN AGENT ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
Drs : Woodbury & Son ,
Cor. Pearl & lit Avo. COUNCIL HLUFFB.
MAURER & CRAIG ,
ARTISTIC POTTERY ,
Rich Cut Olaaa , Fine French Chlnti ,
Silver Wuro &c. ,
310 BBOAPWAT. . COUNCIL 11LUFF8. IOWA.
MRS , fl. J. HILTON , M/D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
222 Hroadwav , Council Blaili.
W. 8. AUENT. JACOD SIMS
AMENT & Sir/18 / ,
Attorneys & OounsoUora-at-Law ,
OOU OII * BI.XJFF8. IOWA * . . .
HARKKESS , ORGUTT & CO. ,
DRY
AFD CARPET HOUSE.
Broadway , Cor , Fourth Street , ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
rnar-Z-Pm
J. MUELLER'S
I mean business and no blowing.
Having recently contracted for 600 IM :
Oigacs and over 200 rianos for the sea
son , to bo sold at Bargains for Cash , and
on tuiio Agents wanted.
OorreFpondenoo solicited ,
I
a J. MUELLER , Ic
IE COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
F. F. FORD
Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00
Bluff'and Willow Streets , Council Bluffs.
Mirrors , Upholstery , Eepairing , Etc , , Wood and Metallic Coffins.
Ko. 436 Broadway. Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
UNION BAKERY ,
517 SOUTH m\H \ STREET.
THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY Nemo but first-class Bakers
employed. Broad , Cake , 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.
REAL ESTATE AGENT ,
Has For Sale , Town Loth , Improved nnd Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands ,
and a number ol Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska.
Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , - COUVOIL BLUPS
Few Styles Just deceived.
11 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs.
C. A. BEKBB , W. RUNVAN , W. BEKBB
C. A. BEEBE & CO. ,
Wholesale and Itctall Dealers In
FURNITURE AND CROCKERY ,
Nos. 207 & .209 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
Mrs , J , E , letcalfe and Iiss Belle Lewis
Arc now dealing In all'klnde of fancy goods , eiich as Laces , Embroideries , Ladles' Undciwe *
of all descriptions. AleolJandkcrchlefs , both In silk and linen , boso ol all Klodn , thread , pins ,
needles , 11 : . . Wo fcopo lha Uulea will call Mid neo our stock of goods at 39 Broadway before KO
IK cUowhere.
B. J , DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET ,
Dealer In
ZEPHYRS , GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS
of All Hindu. A Fall Line of Canvcs , Folti , Embroidery , Knitting
SUlin and Stnmnoil Goods. Nloo Ayaortnont of A mli yo Ploturnn
412 BKOADWAYiCOUNCIL , BLUFFS IOWA
And HM8WgQVmCLARINCA : IOWA ,
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