THE DAILY BEE--COUSTCIL ] BLUFFS , IOWA THURSDAY , JUNE 22 1882. The Daily Bee. COUSiCil BLUFFS. Thursday Morning June 22. SlZBSCniPTIOX RATES : By Carrier , - - - - 20 font * ptr vrtt By Hull , - - - - - - - 810.00 per Yoai OCQco : No. 7 Penrl Street , Noa Brondwny. C. E. MAVNB M nijtcr City Circulation. H. W. THVTON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS. f.Oc will buy Sl.fiO worth of good * a Go to llcmnnn for bargains. Slicrrndcn mnl.cs photograph * . All kinds of Canned Ments at Heck Brew. .lust received n large Hue of ladies neckwear for the COc cannier at I tiki' , Chaico Wedding Ciflx at Mnurcr & Craig's. Go to Hcrzman'it before bu > ing. Great bargains on the COc counter al Hilt * ' . The republican congiowional convcn lion meets at 11 o'clock thin morning. Till : 11KST TOUR and Coffees in tlo market at Beck Bros. Ifcrzmim will Rcll utoro nnd dwelling. Shcrradcn la the boss photographer. To-morrow evening Iho closing oxer cisca of the high Rchool take place al Do- liauy's. Mnrriago licences wcro yesterday in- Bticd toJ. L. Thompson nnd KlizaKiv , both of Omnlm , nlso to Jolmmis I'ctcr- Bon and Maria Tlioint , of Shelby. Fine line of menu' , boys nnd tldo saddles nt Slieimau'ri , 121 S Main. Solid Silver and Plated Ware al Maurer & . Craig's. Call and sco tlio > c und CO counter at Bliss' . The old brick wall In front of HIP I'lattner property on Broadway in being [ ' replaced by n new one , more substantial 1 and of neater finish. A meeting of the Light guards will beheld held at the otlico of Col. Daily HUH evening - ing to consider tlio icport of the Lincoln committee. A full attendance M desired. ITerzm.in IH bound to close out. Joseph Rcilcr makes suits'ln the Int- -eat styles nt 310 Broadway. : We call Iho attention of our reader * to the advertisement of the BethcdaBath- Ing house at Brj ant Spring on upper Broadway. A gcod bath of any descrir- tion is furnished , by competent attend- mitH , ; The funeral'aetviccH of Mrs. C. L , I ) . Crockwell wcro held yesterday afternoon , and were attended by tunny Borrowing and H/mpathizing friends. Uev. Mr. Brosee , of the Methodiit church , olfi el ated. Railroad tickelrf bought nnd nold Butthncll , live doom noith of I'ostollico. Can gave money on the tickets , The Council Bluff * nine have ac cepted the challenge of the Union Pacific club , und will play the game Saturday afternoon in Omaha on the now grounds of the U. P. club. It will prove an excit ing contest , Don't forget to cill at the new ice cream parlors of Mrn. J , A , Gray , over C05 Broadway. A team belonging to Wicklmm'n brickyard became frightened at a piece of paper flying about the street near the city building , and took a wild tun down ; Broadway. They turned suddenly and dashed right into the front of the Umpire bakery , but , Htrangcly enough , did but little dnmngQ bayoml a Kinash of clans. .ToHCph BOSH , of 015 Upper Broidway , Council Bluff , makes Iho bctt buttur tube In the \vcbt , und stlln them at the lowest cash price. There was n. Hwnrin of Germans fron about Avoca nnd Walnut , who ycstcrdaj visited the city , for the purpose of bclnj , made over lute American citizens , iludge Aylc8 worth nccommodatal them , ther belnij about eighteen In all. It In cvlden that part of tlio county is nlivo on th amendment ipisstlon. Now lot of Dresden Blpque Figure and Fine Pottery just opened at Mnurer Craig's. Craig's.A A , Louts was arrested Tuesday nigh for raining a row In Gorabecker'i ) aaloor Ife pleaded guilty yesterday , hutexplnlue that ho was drinking a glass of soda wate when another fellow pulled the glass awn from his mouth , in return for which h atnick the fellow and knocked him down $5 and coats , John Ilnrton , appeared before the superior court yesterday , charged with being drunk , and defrauding a restaurant man out of a men ! , The day before ho was fined for being drunk , ho giving his , name then as John Cox. Ifo pleaded , .v 'guilty ton continuation of the old spree and was fined $7.00. Jim Bnodderly dashed lute court yea- Lerday with blood in his eye and wautcd to know when they were golug to let up on him , He received a notice that ho had been sued for his poll-tux and penalty , SO * ' In all. Ife claimed to bo exempt because * ho was not able Wiled , He was told not , , to tear bin shirt as the case would not come up befoio July , which would give him plenty of time. He danced out , unit- teiiog that he would jump the town before that time. The examination of the classes In St Francis' Academy for girls were con eluded yesterday , anil to-day the boyn an ; to be put through the tent , The exainiua tlonshavo proved \ery natiefaclory , am ' have shown to the \ tailing parents , pa Irons and friends that excellent iustruc tious and industrious pupl'ogo are cauelu progress , and that lapldly , Mian Francis K. Wlllard , wboe r.am and fame U familiar to mnst of those ir terentod in reformatory uiuveuie tn , Is t apeak at Dohany'd hall to-night , in the Ir tcrest of the prohibitionifcts. She is cei talnly ono of the ablest women in tl land , and ai a platform tp aker she wonderfully effective , Ai there U no nt uilulon fee or collection , there U no reabc why the hou e should not be packed tc and bottom , for whatever may be a man vlewu oil the ( juettlon to bo dUcuseed , 1 cannot but bo Interested and charmed I. hta rjuecu of oialory , RIPE FOR REED , His Name Electrifies the People Throughout the District , Enthusiastic Endorsement of Judge J. R. Reed for If in Ability. His Glorm RcooriT. K..U [ Freedom \Vlro-Pnllliiff nrn AolenowlodRotl. Tha SenlUnonlaof the People Strongly In His Favor. The enthusiastic expression of J'ottawattamio republicans in fnvor of Judge J. II. llcetl for congroan IMS ntruck a responsive chord in the hcnrta o the people nt large Ilia nmno has been frequently spoken during the contest thus far , but it waa generally understood thnt it was uaclcea to urge it , M ho would not , under any circum stances , allow hia nanio to bo used. Tt is still truu that ho docs not neck the honor , but the people , disgusted with the means resorted to by such professional oflico acckern as Major Anderson , wore only the more deter mined that lie nhonld sorru them , ant ) ho lias so far consented a to withdraw any objection to the mo of his name. The fact becoming known Ihul Judge Heed could bo prevailed upon to ac cept if nominated , tlio presentation of hia name has cauaed a wave of en thusiastic undorsement to follow in the wako of its aimobncumont. The of I'ottawattamie's npirs con vention in favor of Judge lleed Imi called forth many verbal expressions of approval , and many private ones. As aampleu of some which came over the wires yesterday are the following : It in conceded that enough dolo- fates have been instructed to vow for Major Anderson to giro him the nomination , but in such n caao it would not bo the vjproniioa of the republicans of thia diatrict , ' us all : know who are familiar with the man ' ner In which the pins hava been set up for him. Some of these delegates tvoro so instructed with the under standing that Judge Heed's ' name ould bo used. Such inatractiona are advisory , not peremptory , nnd in view of the change in the situation it ia probable that some of the instructed delegates will feel justified in voting for J udgo Reed. The national con vention has decided that such changes ire justiciable , and also that the unit rule is not to bo followed , the dele . gates being individually responsible and having individual rights. ) The convention which niuuto io-day [ lias it in its power to give oripreflsion to the feeling of the pcoplo in making their choice , rather than to ilio poli ticians who have axes to grind. Lot not the delegates forgot that their } Drst duty is to the pooplo. Of Judge Heed's record little need T bo said. Able as a lawyer , true as n republican , gallant as n soldier , loyal as a citizen , wise as a judge , n/uro as a man , ho is the peer of any , and would prove in congress not only a true ad vocate of the rights of the peopln , but ono whoso ability woi'ld conunand at tention , and whoso integrity would defy corruption. Tlio people want a man whom the olllce Books , rather " than ono who socks the oflico. The people want a man whoso fingers have not been busy with the wirou. Judge Reed is oiich a man. Will the dele gates to-day give the pcoplo a voice ? Among the many , expressions of approval of Pottawattamto county's action are the following telegrams : llAMituuii , la. , Juno 21. To The Daily J5ee. Council llluir * . A majority of the Itepubllcinntera nf Krcirtonlfcond greeting to Vnltawuttruulo and urge Jutlgo Keed'u nomiimlinn for congress , SAMUKL Hoi.vts. KxutA , la. , June'Jl. To C.co. V. Wright. ( jive UH Judge lined. Ai.v. BAIITUUI , A , OAMHIKI.L , Olio. VAN AHI.VAN. W. llOKNIIUIKI. HAIIMN , la. , Juno'Jl. To C. it. Scott or KII Clayton Hold the foit. The dogs In Iho manger will be there. B. .1. KINHKY. CITY IOE OREAM TAttLON. A now1 stock of f ronoh Croain Confoc lionary just received nt the fashionable ice cream , fruit and confectionery emporium of Smith & MoCuun , BUG cesaora to Erb &Duquotti Broad , way. MARTIAL MISERY. TUo Family Soorota Ventilated In n Timl of ft Stop-Father for AbBimlt- Inff a Little Girl. Moat of the time of the superior court was taken up yesterday in listen ing to the Qvidonoo in the case of , Alien L. lioia , charged with nsauult- ing his stop-daughter Mary Lockwood. This girl ia only olovou years old , and aho clnimod that while at n neighbors , natued Mrs. BIoElroy , laot Friday night her stop-father caught hold of her and choked her bocuuso aho wna away from homo , Lira. McElroy ran dowu stairs , and got the qirl n vay from him , and looked her in a room , up stairs where the angry man could not got at her. It was stated that the choking was a severe one , and that aho will have the marks for a day or two. The little girl teatifiod that on several occasions her aten-fathoi had assaulted her , in a like cruel man. ; tier , and that lie and her mother of ton had tights , in which ho generally carac out best. She also swore that on mon than ono occasion her stcp-fatlior hat tried to take improper liberties will hor. _ Mrs. llcsa , her mother , at this ilov he into a passion and stormed about liki it a mad woman , Judge Alyeswortl id- hail warned her once before in tin idou prococdiuga that ho should punish he : ou if she did not keep still , ulio havini op unoenngly said that there was no jus nV tico to bo had in that court. Whoi he aho persiatcd in her disordorlineaa th by judge ordered the marshal to remov her from the court room , Sko swor she wouldn't RO , but after n talk from her counsel , Air , Daly , aho shot her Bolf out of the roonii Mrs. McElroy , a dilapidated Oica Wilde sort of widow , to'liGr.d tha Hoes' character was horrible. Tha while living out at Glonwood hi passed Mr * . ROSII off ai his oiator n first , and that ho used to boat her niu the children , and that uho knew al about his having been altogether too familiar with tlio little girls. Oi being cross examined f ho aclmlttcc that she lind moved frequently from toxvn to tu.vn hcraulf , that H fn > - quenlcd bcor rardtus on Suuu y nights , but denied that slio hud for a pecuniary consideration been intimate with Iloss. She claimed that Rots once was talking with her nbout his wife tip olairs in her houao when Mrs. Uon3 opened the door and walked in and Micro wcs u scene , buv she ex plained it ns n put tip job and avowed that Ross had threatened to kill her , nnd aaid ho would spoil her reputation , and all because cho once turned him out of her home. Another witness was Ella IVfeo , n girl of sixteen , evidently of the sumo web. Shu was a daughter ot Mis. Ross , aid claimed to bo married , youiiff as zhe was. It woo claimed that Rons had been intimate with this ntop-dnuxhter ulao , but the witness wan not allowed to answer quvitions concerning this , Shu tcatiliod that Hoes had assuulled her little sictsr on the street , and choked hor. On the part of the defense 3loss was bworn , and denied thut ho hail choked the girl , lut admitted that ho pulled hsr away from * Mrs. McElray's 113 nil unlit plnco for a young girl ) to be. As the nimplo ohnrgo waa ari'SS- B.iuUund Iho other rnntlnr wastlirown in extra , the court throw it all out , , Bxcopt thni single uvntion , and * iB- d thepriHonor. . WAXTKH A partner to take half oy niiolo intercit in lincaV filtud up Bil liard llall and Salooi in the nity. liTiocllcnt Inontloti ? iquiro r.t fi5ij South Main ntrcot , Council Blufla. A Musical 'front. ( Oh Tuesday ovnninjj. there wasa i'ory pleasant gathering of music ovtra in the spacioua' and clogaat ) arlor of F. . ( . Ford's 7esidcnco , an nformal nmoJKilo having been ar > angod for the cntertrinment , as ! ' 'or the purpoo * * mainly oJ'introducing ' Mint.Pontioll , who has lately coaie rroni Urooklyuj and taken up her rj > idenca in Omalxt with ] or brotbir ; who is also a line vocalist. Tlio even ing'o ontortainrnnt : was ono of mxoh > meritand , was sncst heartily cnjoyedi by alt1 M iss Bonnell's voice , and its jvideiit cultivation and skillful intr , iron for her much praiao , jthorr pnrticiprjita were likewise K > - .vardsd svith enJhusiaatic- plaudits and Minpliments. The following was Wie rogiiunmo as , jivon : 'ianoSolo InipEomptu OpxJIS.Schuliart' AJJM AtkiuH. . . 3ongn "Der Oira Ilnbonsteia , 'GoIUKolU Hera L'eneatbMe. " . . . . llubenstcin. Mr. Pcnnell. oii3r-"Kxiiectancy".4. Dudley Buck , Mian renuoll. Crio "Litt Thino Kyes" , . from Oration * , oCtKlijali Mcudolosohn , Missed Uowitl and I'cnnell. joiig "Tho Maid of thelihlno Hill. Mr. Ponnoll. lleoitation aid > Aria "O Thou , ThrJ ; "Sellest. " Handel. MibH I'enncll. I'iano Solo "Andanta nnd Schczo" froiru 3nnta iu Icb J'cothovcii. Jlisa Atkins. Son < "BelliM ii G rovenetta" . . KounodL IMis ? 1'cr.aell. "Vrio "Queoa of the Ni hl. " . . . . Smart. Miss Kate Hewitt , Minis Tenjiol ! , MJ. I'enncll. M1BANS BWSINESS * J. Mueller has shipped thia month already ! 38 Organs and 7 Pionoa. The Exnat Countx An alznady stntud in TUK BKZ , the county conventica oloctrxl Reed delo- ; .Uea by an average majurity o5 48 to Jl. 'i'lu cxaci vote in detail , by which Anderson was eat down upon , was as followo : Itoud Delegates J. Sims 48 , E. L. Uruco 43 , J. A. Hamilton 40 , C. R , Scott -18 , 13. F. Clayton 49 , J. Lynmn 47 , Win. Convora 48. Anderson Delegates D. 0. Uloomc 37 , Phil , Armour 35 , John W. Chap man H3 , A. M. 13attollo 31 , Johi Shoentnon ! ! 4 , George Carson 'M , T , J1. Traynor U3 , Jerome Spanglor 34 J. P. Williams 33 , J. T. Stuart 34 , A , A. Davia 30 , F. 0. Newull 31 , Alexander andor Prontiss 20. TRICKS OF THE THIRSTY. How Boor is Sold In tlio Antl-Dcons Towna of tlio State. Yesterday Diss & Co. , of this city received $00 in cash and a bundle orders reading as follows , the names only being changed in publication : TmusTYTowN , Juno 10 , 1882. liss & Co ; Plcaso send to mo by express baer to the amount of $1 , in care of the so cial club in this plnco. JOHN PAlll'IICDTIUlOAT. It appears from inquiry that in the town from which this money nnd bundle of orders came no license ia granted , and tltcso who have pnrchcd throats , in order to avoid the law , have joined in this ordering their beer through a club. A LUSCIOUS LAYOUT. The Hereford Baking Powder rep- prosoulatives yesterday spread an elegant lunch at the Boston Tea Store , which was greatly appreciated by the scores of people who partook of it. Uot biscuit , strawboiry horlcako and other dainty edibles were distri buted in profusion , lloraford's ' Dak- ing J'owdor is mooting with great and deserved success. Annual Mooting ot tlio Fairaora'Pro tectlvo Association. The second annual meeting of tin Farmers' Protective Asscoiatioi will bo held at the court house , in Dei Moines , on Juno 20th , at ton o'clock nm' 10 Each member of the Asaociatioi ro will bo entitled to a voice in the pro ro oeoi'inga , and all local associations ar invited to send an many delegates . they can. Theao dolejptcs will b authorized to cast as mr ny votes n there are members in said Associa tions. The officers of county and ? lownchi ; associations aao hiroby requested ti see that delegates ? ro duly appointed At this meeting thsro v/ill bo nine di rectors c } osen to yr.a'ingo the nffiwrs o tlio association dnriitg the corainj year , and any other business that nay bo considered proper and desiraWs , will bo in crder. It ; ihopnd that rw.tr mcinbors Trill show tbtir interest \ > j making un i flbrt t bo present ' "d aid by their united wisJoift the work we have undertaken. _ Wo are in the iiiidst cf a struggle with a grnjping and unprincipled monopoly , endeavoring to maintain our rights by united aelrm that wo could not hope-to do as individuals. With neither Icrv nor just'.su to sus tain their claim in court , our oppo nents hope to uofcat us by a system of tririal annoyance and nn untnvupulous use of money in ndering and delay ing n final decision on the merits of tin ir claim. Our association has suc cessfully resisted their absuijl dairu during the past tar , and ib only needs united action on part of west ern farmers to end the content in our favor. M. L Di W , President , G. D. Onosnv , Secretary. Civilization's Ad t-mco PlckoS Imlhn To-iliory Lett r to froUdenco J'ttrnW \Vo had boon riding some fxrby miles and- had twice irossed Grand river by furry and had1 arrived in the morning rvt thu ford on Saline croc ! * , near the great lick. l.\o waters vtrv falling , no-was evinced by the line of nedgo ulon-j the bank , b-it still ran In L swift and boiling current.Vhst was oiisy for us waa another RUOM mutter for an outfit that ; came dovrn to the banl' > just aavo Btvrted to cross and which waited tilitil wo climbed the oppoaito-bank. It. we * ono of the- ordinary styj of prairip travelora. In the wordn of the realistic v/tstern poet , , the chief object van "h darn-top wagon , " onc-of th" nncicnfcsort , wj with ago and' hard scrvicr * with low bows and dir > gy covering. Thin was drawn by a couple of sinull horses in tolerably giod condition. In the rear waa a ball mare and Awl. Led by a rope from the end war.- cow _ ac compauicd b7 > a calf , and tlte inevita ble yellow hound 'dog conylotcd the nnimala of theoulfit. . The man was tall and lani yullotr with fever and ayue , and tanned to a ruciy red by yoara of winfrand aun. Long boots , flapping hat and belted waici were the churacten'stitportiona of iis attire. Withal thorc'-was a lire in hio eye and a TJgor in hiaoa3iayo that hs waa not tobo dauntci-by onythinc' less than hc tolosa obstacles. The ln.3y of the th * family sat in front , but her fea tures wore smlfotiiiguishable within the recesses if a dark nuts-bonnet of jjcjrtontous diCMjnaions. SOTCKI ! tpw- bxudod chiltlron of graduated sizes were eneconsod amid the household p > ander around her. * v\v After a pavjo tt > ei'iimino iho straps aad chains , ttu driver mcr.utcd hia ssat and "itliowd the ropes thr.t served as roiaai With a wlssop and a whack of tho-long hickory goad down ' went the wagon into the bed of the stream , anil' tlta horses Vuskled to their work In the whirling.- torrent swopping unioc their bollioand then along their sides. For half thc-i stream the " atruggled along succoso- fully , but "in the deepest part the wagon atucJtin spite of ovsrj despoiv ate strain. Twice , to a chorus oil yells and Mows , they strained to thoJri collars and ) tujned np and down stream in their efforts ; but the wagon wheola wre becoming embedded ; n the gravel , The calf and foal wora swimming about their il&aip , and 'u immineub danger of being drowned. The man wan equal to the occasion. . "lloldltham ar' lines , Lucy. " And with that ho was c-or the oid- board , out on the tongue and astride the bailc oS the near horse in an in stant. "Whoo-ocp ! Lay to : ( / , you 1-Jjtlo devils ! ' ' The hugo boota drove the spur * , the hickory qoad was wieldc-d with all the forco. of a etrong arm , and with a fire of veils and oaths the iioraaa bscklod dowa once moro , there was a stsuuglo and the wagou lifted and rolled. With a.fow Etopilho depth dimishiahad and the p.isnago was Rccim\ COUNCIL BLUFFS SPEGIAL MOTIVES , NOTICK.-SJWC1M ndvertUonimU , sue Loit , Found , To Loaa , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Hoarding , etc. , will bo SiisortcJ In thti cthuiin nt the low ratu ot TEN CENTS VKH MNC for the flrst insertion and FIVE CENTS I'EK LINE. for each Bulisoqucnt Insertion , Lcavo nilv c'rtlaoinenta nt our olllcc , No. 7 I'tail Street , near llroadway. Wants. oTj barter. 1' . J. ' W H up Ullc. ilo. \XrANTED-Evrrv"Ody ) In Council Bluffs lo YV to take Tur Ii . SO cents per week , do lUorcd by cnrilcrJ. Office , No 7 Pearl Strvot > To buy 100 totia broom corn WAHTKi mrtlculiin addreou Council Bluffi Uroora Factory , Council Mlufls , Iowa. 083-2011 For Sale and Ron' , . tthtit Unhirnisliud 6il Wain LVJU. 1 . . _ _ ril ers for sale at Su ir u' . I _ jolp.'f "UiUiTFTll'8Al.K-I ' ha\u on tmiiU ono kiln of as Booa brick ns cm IMS hail In the city. I'artlvt dcsirng ft ( jooU ullilo will find It lo their nd\antage to call et my rcijdrnco.on Lincoln au'imv , oraddro'l llobcrt llnaalo , llox Ml. Council Illult8lo . _ juiiBl-lni * 11 011 SALK-TttO now bj'clcles nt n bargain. J ) K ILStelnhllbor , at nowfunilturo factory on So\euth ft enuc , ncitt 10 C. & N. . K. K. UENr 1'art or whole of nice residence , 171011 ' . at .let or will sell on easy terms. Ajijily ollko. ' JOU BALK-Uoantllul rcy icolot3. _ MO byn n | > lS-tt Miscellaneous. IUKLL & DAY represent ft tornaJo Insur- O1 a'ce tonimny. i"-9 ' ' i , VElirrillNa rwlyfortho tuinmor * ca on. n The coolest gallery In the c . New nc. ccmorlcsarrhod , bust In clt- . Call at fcxcclslor - gallery , 100 Malii atrcct. [ ONEV-To lean at from 0 to 10 per cent. In- tuist by OUKLL&DAY. ltt l W , L. PATTON-Phjilclan and Oculist , D1U euro any case of sore e > c . H In ODlj a milter of t'.iuo , and call cure general v In fem three tc fl w * V -t , w Vw no differ encq how lone diseased. Will ktralghtcn cro * cjci , opento ind cu.o\q l'yrfKluni { , Uc. , anil Insert artlttclal eye . Special atteiitloii to re * " * ' " ' hVONE WANTIKa.sorDenne quiiity iroon IH im\ \ ? DOLLAR BV ULV G VOLR GROCERIES AT tin : Boston1 Tea Go's ' Store , 16 Main 8 Land 15 Petwi St. , Council Bluffs , T2Y IT AHD All Shippers and Travelers will find "ood accoirsaodation and reasonable barges. SOUTH mm STREET. OPEOSllfi ! CRYSTAL MILL , - - 'Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietors. Sell More' > Groceries , Sell Better G-rocerie 3 , Sell Groceries Cheaper 1 ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. LOOK AT THEIR PRICES ON A FEW LINES. Jl IbVxtraC sugar far , SI 00 io il ) Stnnilanl Asu jur , , 1 00 l > ' ! ) Gmnulatvil suitr 100 TlbNo. 1 K ousted Kio coflfw * . 1 CO Tib Xo 1 Green Hioesflce 1 00 11 > > lltst Uoastcd O O. Ja > o , cofle * M 1 Ib licit noasteil llocha 30 llbln\ialf ] Ja\a mllvitflUo " alb Can t Moped Dr ! d Eaef 311) cniis Californlal'iuiU 25 Ohoico Table butter | icrlb IS York Slito Gallon App'ca , 30 13 Ib Can Yoliow I'cofhU 2 0II ) Can Flo 1'cachts 25 2 Ib Can Star reaches J5 31b'aii elJ bc'.tSwcct Corn 20 Jet braniNSpringIVixat 1'lourpcr baok. . . 3 75 IBlbUarsGlllcttBSrip 1 00 18-Hi liars Kirk's WhllollusslanSoap 1 00 Hojil's Ilninsper Ib 3 ! > 3jj U'H Breakfast Bawi pir Ib 10 dntiiU CommiinlU Knuupcrjixr 76 Gordon & Dlllw ortly'j Trcujrvts (15 And Everything Else in Stock Proportionally Cheap. Don't Buy Any Groceries Until You Have Seen Us. Terms Cash. F , Jl , GSBOR1IE & 00 , COIMI BLUFFS iK&p OF EHGiNES , BOILERS , MIKING AND GETSEHAL MACHINERY Office rvua Works , Main Street , IOUNOIL , BLUFFS , IOWA. We gUe special attention to tamp Hills , Smelting Furnaces ROISTERS AND HILL MACHINERY HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK 1U receive prompt attention. A fc-cncril s sortment ot Brass Goods , Bolting , Piling AND BUPrLlES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooko , Ooal OHAS , HENDBIE , President. Kubber Hose , Iron and Lead Pipe , Iron and Brass Pittiugs and Criinmings , at Bixby & Wood's , THE PLUMBERS. On BanoToft or ( Fourth Streets. ) J. M. PALMER , DEALEU IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLtrrrs. IOWA. Drs ; Woodbury < STSon , Cor. 1'cirl & let Ale. COUKCIL BLUFfB. MAURER & ORAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rlcli Out Glass , Flno French China , Silver Ware &c. , 8 < 0 nROJOWAY. COUNCIL DLUFfS. I01VA MES , fl. J. HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Droadwov , Council Bluff * . W 8 AMENT. JACOD 81MB AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & OounBellors-at-Lnw , OODIOIL BiiUFS. IOWA. HARKRESS , CROilTT & GO , \A KiS Broatoy , BOP. Fourth Street Council Bluffs , niar-2-Hm wi. i. CHICKERING AHO WEBER PIANO , Burdette and VVestern Cot tage Organs. Prices reason able ; terms to suit all. TT Importer and Dealer in MUSICAL MERCHANDISE of all kinds. Sheet Music one- S third off. Agents wanted. G Correspondence solicited , I S.3ST S3 JEJ : m m lsm Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and Mow rests , Council Bluffs , Mirrors , Upholstery , Bepairing , Etc , . Wood and Metallic Coffins. No. 43G Broadway , Cor. Jjryant St. , Council Bluffn , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH MM STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. None but first-class Bakers employed. Bread , Cuke , Pies , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Onr Wagona run all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. METCALF BROS. , \ WHOLESALE DEALEKSj. IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. A Has For Sale , Town Lotfa , Improved and Unimproved , alee , Railroad Lands , and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYWB , over Savings Bank , - COUNTQIL BLTJFS st liemvedL C3I3HO.II II Pearl tStrcrt , CouncU BlnCn. C. A. UEEUE , W. HUNT AN , W. UEE2K C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale and Dialers In FURNITURE AND GROOKERY , Nos. 2-C7 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Irs , J , E , Istcaife and Iiss Belle Lewis In all kliidi of It , H'ch Laces , , ' Are now ilcoUnt : ncy gooi M rmliroldeilcs Ladlca' Undcrwca o [ all descriptions. Also HanJkirchl ore , both In sMi and Hucn , lioso ol ll Kinds , thread , pins , ncoillos , tt : . Vt'o hope tlio lauUa w'tll ii-ll anO eeo our stock ol goods aV 630 Uroadnay before go I-JK tUowlicre. E. J. DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET , Dealer In ZEPHYRS , GEBWTOWH AND FANCY YARNS of All Kinds. A XVil Iduo of Cnuvas , Felts , Embroidery , Sill : * nn J St ATanr il Goods. Ninn A > tjni-tiioiit of A _ vili vo PioturoB taS3 1.1 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA And WmSIDB SQUARE GLARlNrA WWA ,