6 THE DAILY BEE-COUKCIL BLUFFS , IOWA WEDNESDAY , JUNE 28 , 188J * The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFST "Wednesday Morning June 28 sunscniPTioN RATES : Bj Carrier , - - - - - 20 cent * per week. By ilxll , - - - - - - - 110 00 per Ycr. Office : No. 7 Ponrl Street , Near Broad wnr. 0. E. MAYNE , Mincer City Circulation. H. W. T1L.TON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS , The ca e of Copolnnd arrested for TockcV-plcktriB at the Unnsfer Is to l > e lioanl to-day , Go to Itmmnn for bargains. Shcrrndcn tnnlccs i > liotogr ) > h * . To-morrow evening Uiolai ! > llitcliurcli Jolk and friends arc to bo cntcrtftlned nt tlio residence of Mr. and Mrs. II. Morgan. Hcrzman will sell store and dwelling. Shcrrnccn ! Is tbo boss | > liotograjher. In Hie superior court yesterday ono I > 1 ln clnink was disposed of , nnd n num.- licr of cHI/cnK made In time to vote. Alde from this theie wan llltlo of In- ierctt. Go to Hemnan'tf before buying. New lot of fine pottery , blcqno figures , etc. , nt Mnurer & Craig's. Visitors nl- ways welcome. -Permits to wed were yesterday grant ed to Henry 11. Kottotlck , of Davenport , and May L. Baker , of Council ] ) luffs , nlso to John K. Cooper nnd Alice Moltar , both of Council IMiilfs , AJ ; Hits * ' for one week only. Great ImrgainH In pnttcin In nncls nnd Imls nnd lace neckwear. Call early and get A bar * fain. Kino Una of men1 , boyn nnd side addles nt Slicrman'n , 121 S Mntn. .Arrangements nro made for cclebrnt- 5ng tlio Fourth of July nt 8prng\llo ! ! Grange hnll by n f Mine IB' basket picnic , ulitch nil ate Invited to attend , There nvill be music , reading of tlio declaration , oration by Mr. 1'rouly , dancing , nnd ; oilier of the necessaries of n good time , Hcrzman ts bound to cloco out. Joseph Keller makes nulls in the lot * Bit styles nt 810 Broadway. llallrond tickets bought and sold 15utbnell , fi\e doers nnitli of Pottcflicc. Cnn fa\c money on the tickets. Yctlcrday Officer Kdgar took In charge A. llosr , the mnn who linn been tcforo the courts en ttno : 'ugly chniges. JIo hnd ( iiomitcd to leave the city for the city's good Kevcrnl days rgo , but bad jirglcctcd'to do so , and hcnco W&B cared for in the cnlabooFC , lie legged lustily to lo released , and renewed his piomhca to leave. Joseph UOSB , of DIG Upper Bronitway , Council BlulTs , rnoUcs tbo best butler tubs in tliewBt , nnd sills thtm at the lowest cash price. The heavy rains hnya inado numerous lind brcakH In tlio sticets , tome sewcrn tncnkiogin , acd in scmo Instances tlio dirt filled in the trenches where water pipes have bten laid , bos to settled that those driving along the streets nro in dangci of meeting with serious accidents. On Broadway - way there are two cr imro breaks in nil Ktvicit , nnd little bltH of board had been stuck tip na warnings. They rervo fairly in tbo day time , but nt night lanterns , thould turoly be hung out , The nctltn of the ccrcmon council in repealing tlio saloon liceuto ordinance , nnd nlto that concerning commcn carriers , TidscH a nice question as to certain cases just brought in the superior court. For In stance , In regard to the expresuncn against whom crmplalnt was entered for standing on forbidden ground , tlio ordinance Imv- iaifbccn repealed do tot the coses brought under it drop ? Of coureo it was In cfTcct ivlicn tbo oiTcneo was coicndtted , but now ihnt tlio cascB are to bo disputed 'of , tlio penalty cannot bo tillxcd under any law now in force. There nro ctnio ottior liccceo < | UCbtioiiH ellll etandlng also , uiul come saloon cases , U'ho Ealoon men struck upon n happy lilt of policy jestcrday In Miultlng up nUIctly in accordance with law. It bars cot the charge that votes nro bought with drinks ; that rcon were made drunk and then run In , nnd in fact numerous clalum common to Huch n day , nnd especially to 1)0 guarded ngaintt In voting upon n iigoi- tian \vblih saloon men nro directly in- Ci tcrcatcd. A more sober set of voters was Cii xiocr teen hero than yesterday , nnd there iPI never wan an election hero in which drinks PIb wcro eo completely kept out of the contest , PIS At tbo meeting of the school board Monday evening there arose ah unfor. 01 tunato state of affairs. President Aylei. worth was present , and Directors Browen . Spoon er , Clausen , Pettlbouo nnd Molt. On & motion to elect n principal for Xlnomer school , Messrs. Mott , Clansuii nnd 1'cttlbono did not vote , claiming that no election of teachers could legally take place under the rule. President Aylei- worth decided thnt three voting nlllrnm. Uvcly carried the question , they being all iitl that voted. The three who refrained from tlti voting then withdrew and the other thrco tiC C proceeded to elect Mr. Hatch principal of the DIocinor school , and to select other ti leachni and janltorr. It looks as if the Ic Biiiool booid was now in a cnaro which It Icti would take much time to pick out and 111 111ai SPECIAL aim Tii AIN. As thcrb is ci nothing of consequence ciol to lake place at Council lilufl'd or ol vicinity July 4111,0 largo portion of 11 ! ourcitizoiiB are-Koine to Bioux Oily to biai . uttond the grand celebration at that ai place , Iloreo , lioao , liurdlo and footraces todl dl races nro the among attractions. The special train will leave Broadway depot at 0:30 : a , in , Faro for tlio to round ( rip only ? 3 50 , th For lalo at a bargain 30,000 , choice lori oorea foot fence posta , by Vnughan , at a reduced price. : A'BEAUTY , You can got a nice picture book , "Sunshine for Children , " and two Ghromoa worth $2.20 for 25 cents nt J. Muellers. It is an advertisement of the Weber Piano , for which Muel ler la agent. Vex unle at a bargain 30,000 choice BCFon fo .t fence posts , by Vaughan , at A reduced price. l ri FICKLE FATHERS , They Consider n Number of Ordinnncea and Then Wipe Out All the Records. Some Importnnt SnKRe Uon n lo FroiorvlriB the City' * Honllh The Old Snloon Ordlnnnco to Stand Kopoaled Unlit Another Ono Can Bo Made. There wns an Interesting session of the city council Monday night , which was prolonged until midnight. All the members were present except Alderman Goulden. After the reading of the minutes , the salaries of city officers were ordered paid. An invitation wns received from the members of St. Francis' church , ask ing the officials to join In their Fourth jf July celebration. The claim of Ellen O'Harn for ? 1,000 damages for injuries received jy falling into Oamond it Taylor's : ollnr was presented and referred ; ilso a claim of Patrick Feoloy for ? 300 damages by Hooding his prop- : rty near Bancroft and Durant streets. Referred to city attorney. J. P. Duehnell , of DCS Moines , cut in a request for the city to sub- cribo for ten copies of his now di- ectory nt ยง 2 f > 0 each. Referred to , inanco committee. Notice was received from John T. Stewart that ho had secured n judg- ncnt against the city of about 900 , md desired to have it settled. Re- erred to city attorney. The chief of police reported that ho bawdy liouso corner of "Vino nnd . Jrynnt streets hnd been suppressed. On motion of Alderman Shugart ; t was decided that in regard to the iroposod alley between Bancroft nnd ilain street nt the head of Court troot , thnt the city attorney nnd en- incer proceed to condemn fifteen feet or that purpose , and also to condemn . ho other twenty feet , so that the city night learn the opst , and then decide rhcthor to make it n simply alley or street. The city attorney reported that the Jhicngo & Northwestern railway com- iany was undecided whether to raise ho bridge two feet or clenr up to rado. Itwould ) do ono or the othernnd nther fnvored bringing the ynrd , racks and nil up to full grndo. The city engineer reported in fnvor f constructing the river levco in no- ordanco with the pinn of the Union 'aciiic engineers. It would not , as xpcctcd , protect oil the bottom , but nly the noithern portion of the city , mt wculd prevent destructive cur- onts. Ho also reported in favor of ho construction of n dnm or bulk- cad on Indian creek , between First nd Second streets , ns the initiatory lore toward the permanent improve ment of the creek as a great sewer , 'ho cost would bo $1,500 , but the rholo of the $2,300 in the fund could o judiciously expended , Alderman Shugart explained that y atnto law a sewerage tax could be avicd on the city , as a whole or in Istricts. On motion of Aideiman Wood , the ngincor wea insttucted to draw plans , na advertise for bids for material , to cport at the next mooting. The engineer's report on the levee ras accepted , and ho and the city at- : Drnoy instructed to proceed with the ondemnation for right of way. Mayor Bowman reported that the imatca of the old Sioux City house ad been removed nnd quarantined. Alderman Shugart suggested that : cps should bo taken to compel vnc- inntion throughout the city. It was ecidcd that the aldermen sitting as a oard of health shall take such action , lutcad of the council , and the mayor nncunccd thnt ho would soon call itch a meeting , and that a city physi- ian should bo elected and do so. Alderman Shugart thought the or- inanco regarding nuisances should bo ovised , IIo was informed that it did ot prevent manure nnd rubbish from cing thrown into the alleys. The lerk read the ordinance to show that ; was already sufficient. Alderman ftiod remarked thnt no ono wns con ic ted under it , the trouble being to royo that the person on trial really ut the nuisance thoro. The clerk tiled attention to ono lot where vcnty old chccso , ono dead horse , nd many cans of fruit had already uou dumped , Alderman Eichor loko of the manure being thrown ito Indian creek , iu violntion of the dlnanco. The clerk snid Judga Aylosworth lought a deputy should bo appointed > attend especially to nuisances and ceiiBo. ' , Alderman Newell thought per on should bo appointed by the auncil to act under its direction. The myor thought that the policemen had mo to attend to those matters. Al- orman Shugart pronounced the alloys a in a horrible condition , and breed- ig disease. Ho therefore moved nit the marshal bo instructed to no- ify parties to remove nuisances , lurried. Alderman Siodcntopf.roportod that 10 committee had made a rental MO with Herman it Martin for the yo lota by the court house for a hay- larkct , the rent to be $4 a month , nd either party to give thirty days atico to slop the lease Report con- irrod in. llo also reported thnt the d scales hnd been stored InthoPhoo- ix hook and ladder company's old .aiding , where they remain useless id liable to ruat out , The commit- o on city property was instructed to sposo of them as seemed best. Further time was given in the mat- r of opening Avenue D. Further time was given to look up 10 assessment of bottom lands bonging - nging to the Union Pacific. ra . Alderman Wood reported that in igard to the proposed improvement the city jail ho found that the iron ' ills proposed wore qulto expensive , id the committee recommended that a improvement bo made on the pros it lot , It being better to wait until a ' jrruanont building could bo erected. Alderman Newell reported adverse- ' on planting a new lamp post ou venue D and Eighth atreot , but in ivor of taking up ono of them ncnr lore , and putting it at the point do- so red , Ho also called attention to the seat . fAct that the fill on lower Main street had covered the lamp posts ono half , so that a man could easily reacli the lights. Ho thought they should bo raised between the 0. , B. it Q. nnd Rock Island depots especially. Ho also reported in favor of n lamp post on First street , between Bloomer and Grnhnm avenues. It was decided that the committee should so for ns possible rear range posts rather than plant now ones , and that the snado trees should bo trimmed so as not to interfere - fero with light * . The committee on parks reported that Market atrcot was being extend- bd into the park , nnd would soon bo finished , making the easiest access of any. any.Aid , Newell said that the obstruc tion at the south end of Cherry street hnd been ordered removed some time ago , but the marshal had not done so. Attention was called to the fact that property owners on Scott street threat ened nn injunction if any moro dirt was taken out there , as it wns cutting it below grade , Petitions for sidewalks on the west side of Walnut , between Fourteenth nnd Sixteenth nvonucs ; on tlio north side of Sixteenth avenue , between Third nnd High streets ; and on the west side of Third street , between Eleventh and Twelfth avenues , were referred , On suggestion of Aid. Shugart the supervisor nnd committee on streets ivero authorized to employ n man to ice to it thnt prisoners were woikocl jn the streets. Mr. Shugart said ho lid not believe in letting prisoners oaf nround the jail , or turn them ooso on promises to pay. They should vork out their Tines or pay them. The now ordinance in regard to It- icnsing common carriers was brought ] p. It provided thnt the licenses ihnll bo $25 per year , a license in no : nao to bo issued for leas than six nonlip. It was decided to make it $15 and no lees timp than n year , and .ho judiciary committteo nnd city at- ornc-y wore instructed to so rcframo ho ordinance. The ordinance increasing the licenses > f circuses from $50 to $150 was inssed. The ordinance requiring second mad dealers to keep n registry , open .0 the inspection ot oflicors , under n penalty of 'not loss than $10 nor moro .linn $50 was passed. The ordinance providing for a side ivnlk commissioner to bo paid $2.00 n lay while employed , waa referred to , ho judiciary committee. An ordinance was presented amend ing the liconsu of dollar stores so that t would bo $20 n month for short periods , and $150 by the year. Aldermnn Newell , at thid stage of the proceedings , objected to so many ittlo ordinances nnd amendments as being confuf ing. Ho believed in hav ing all the ordinances in regard to icenscs codified into ono carefully Irawn ordinance , so that all could jnsily find what was what. It would nko n little time lo do this , but would bo better. It was suggested that this would lot be finished until after the first of luly , nt which date licenses should bo aken out. If allowed to stand as low , saloon men , common carriers md others would , on thnt date , iako > ut licenses nt the old rates for the : oming quarter at least. After much talk , it was decided to 10 the best plan to repeal the license irdlnoncea and not have any until the lew ono could bo passed , which would 30 soon , and could bo made to date jack to July 1. As the ordinances massed duiing the evening could not 30 repealed , and , in fact , had not bo- omo law until published , the council fas in a sj.d'y ' mixed condition. Ic ras at last decided that the quickest rny was to cxpungo from the records ho action concerning these ordinances , nd , wiping it all out , begin over gain. An ordinance was then prc- ented by Alderman Newell repealing ho old saloon licence ordinance and ommon carrier ordinance , so thnt one could secure next quarter's iccnso under their provisions. The new saloon liceuso ordinance as brought up for final action , but s it wna desired to first hoar whether tie amendment had carried or not , it ivB laid over , The fire department rdinniicowns also laid over. It was decided that tha aldermen Imll meet Wednesday afternoon to rnmo n complete license ordinance , nd to meet for action next Thursday veiling. . Alderman Siodontopf reported in ivor of the construction of a num- or of cross walks ; also that Union venue shall be kept in repair ns far s completed , there being some wash- uts already ; nlso to repair Rich troot so far ns possible. Concurred i. The mayor was authorized to place arrels of ice water , for public drink- ig places , near the Methodist church , oar Broadway and Main street , at ( roadway and Center , at intersection f Pearl and Main streets , nnd nt Inyliss park , It was suggested that ! io practice indulged In by some , last nmmor. of washing themselves in lese barrels , bo stopped by having 10 barrels covered and spigots nr- uigml ; nlso that the barrels bo placed t n stilts , nbovo dry-water mark. Adjourned until Thursday night , Foil SALE. Soda fountain com- loto. J. B. Atkins , 310 Brondnay , buncil Bluffs. CITY ICE CREAM PARLOR. A now stock of french Cream Confoc- onnry just received at the fashionable o cream , fruit and confectionary uporium of Smith it McCuon , sue- issors to Erb & Duquette , 404 Bruad- PERSONAL. * m ft Thomas A. Gait , of Sterling , was in tha ty yesterday , lucking after tha ngrlcul- iral machinery business. ti Vi tiLI Col. CocLrane boa goue again to hU fit LI . .nch. D. 1) , Clark leave * for Des Molnes to- ty to attend the second annual meeting the Farmers' Protective association , In 1 hlch be In enthusiastically Interested , WANTED. A partner to take half or 'hole interest in finest fitted up Bil- ard Hall and Saloon in the city. ! * collont location. Enquire at 521 outh Main street , Council Bluffs. For nalo at a bargain 30,000 choice ivon foot fence posts , by Yaughan , a reduced price , BUSY WITH BALLOTS. To Beer or Not to Beer Thai the Question Yes terday. Too Much Wntor to Suit Even the Prohibitionist ! . Men , Women nnd Bands Flock About the Polls. Yesterday was the ono sot nsldo for the balloting on the proposed pro- hibitorjr amendment to the constitu tion , 'Ihoday wns frnught with inter est , niid this showed itself in rnrious ways. During the forenoon there wns n dnsl of rain , but this did not dampen the order of either the "for"'or "against" party , but at noon there bo gnu a steady rain , which continue'1 much of the afternoon , lessonin Homownnt the numbers of the crowd Imnginc about tliu pulls , and causiui many lo perform the duly of voting as speedily ns possible and then see shelter. There wns much lively tnlk nbou the poll ) nnd earnest discussion , bu little of it ripened into anything mon than hct arguments. The enthusiasm seumodto bo mainly on the side of th nnti-pwhibitionistp , the tompernnc folks being largely inclined toward n moro quiet contest had al The anti-amendment'votars the misic on their sido. Thrco bandi wore engaged , the Juvenile band , nnd Alkcr'sband , of this city , nnd the Bnvari&n band of Omaha , which though numbering only six pieces won ns mucl or moro praiao than either of the < there. In the nftornoor the Juvenile band occupied the cortidor of the Pacific liouao , and played fdmost continuously , and played well , while the two other bands rolled through the streets , from poll to poll in covered wagons. The saloons of the city kept snugly cloicd uitil men got so thirsty thai' they began to renlizo what the amend nibiit ireant , and were willing to vote ngninstit , or in favor of anything to slake their thirst. There was in fncf no drinking going on , and no disorder' ' linesa desptto the enthusiasm. It wns the first election hold hero in years during which the saloons were liter ally closed. There were a largo number of vo hiclcs of various forms nnd condi tionp , vhocling voters to and from tin bnllot-buxes. These were adorned with banners , nmon ? thqm being no ticed tlo following laconic appeals ; "Maintain Your Liberty. No Slav cry. " "Yoto for Personal Liberty. " "Vote Against the Amendment. " "No Fanaticism. " "Colored voters stand by your friend ? . The whisky power is the ally of the old slavery power. " "Sland by prohibition. " ' 'Choose yo this day whom yo wil servo. " "N opro3sion. Liberty. Justice. ' " 3,000 saloons VP. 300,000 homes. ' "Voters remember Sally and the ohildrun. " Thii last was nn appeal based upoi : the anecdote told by Miss Francis E. Willatd in her recent lecture here , concerning a reformed man , who in reply to ( no taunts of comrades , in sisted on casting a prohibition vote , us ho declared , "for Sally nnd the children. " It was evident that "Sal ly" remembered the voter , if the vot- ter did not remember "Sally. " The ladies appeared nt the polling places in groups of thrco to five , and iid what they could to brace up thpso if their husbands and masculine Tionds who were a HUlo timid , or loubtful upon the question. Ono ; oed matron determined that her hus- ) and should veto straight against vhiaky ctraight , walked up to the rindow with him , but the lollow was lotcrmined to deceive his moro tern- icrato companion , nnn having an ex- ra ballot in his hand , of the ruby olor , cast it ngninut the amendment , 'ho quick attention of the woman , towovc-r , detected the fraud , nnd al- hough it was too hto to change the oault , she gave him n most honest nd enrnest airing of her op- nion of him , as they walked If , while the hearora smiled. Tlio idios woto for t'-.o most part treated vith courtesy , although occasionally hero were words in the air n little .arsh for feminine oars , and there roro ft few who so far forgot there- elves ns to act rudely toward thorn , iho ladies showed pluck nnd nerve , nd most of them being known hero s standing high in society , and of uro womanliness of character , they roro recognized ns such. Elootiou Returns- The counting in the city was fin- ihod yesterday evening at 1) ) o'clock ith the following result : Por. Against. Mai. An'st. 'Iret ward. . 110 315 10U econd word.237 4U4 1C7 'hlrd ' ward. . HO 315 175 'ourthward.240 ' 500 2CO Total 733 1,510 . 607 The total vote of the city w.ib 2,273. SOUNGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. Wnnta. TrANTED Kverj t-pily Iu Council Uluffe leI I V to takeTui WKK , 20 cents per wrelt , ilo i-croJ by carriers. Oillcu , No 7 rent ) Htrect jar Broad y. TrANTEl ) To buy 100 tons broom ocrn /V / Kcr particulars addrcua Council Bluff * room Factory , Council lilufla , Io x U5S-2BU For Sale nnd Rent poll HUNT Two Iront rooms , unfariililitil , 1 v.'ry ( 'c'lr.llc. limilro nt liiv oltke. Juut-JMt 7IOK UKNT , Unlurutbhoa toiwi , b'll Maiu ( Street. _ JeiMiu A1IHEK counters lor sale at Seaman's. . _ _ _ _ _ , _ c- VlVIOK KOIt HALK-1 lia\e ou Ii Dd ono kiln > ol as tooJ brick as can be had In the city. irtlca dcilrng a good irtlclo will find It to iclr Jnl go to call at my residence , on Incoln atcnuo , or tddrois Uobcrt Tlndale , llox .1 , Council lilufla. loua. _ junel-lm * 710K KENT 1'art or w hole ol nice residence , ' or Mill icll ou caiy terms , Apply at ilee lice. _ nu 2-tL SALE Beautiful rcatdenca loUi , MQ > each : nothing down , and tJ per month only , ; KX-llAVOlfvAUQHAN. aplS-tl _ Miscellaneous. b DAY represent a tornado Innir- a' co company. ] e'JO-7t SVKHVTJHNO readylortha tummer tcaeon. 'j ' The coolest gallery In tbe west. New ac- uorle * arrlred , bott Iu city. Ca'l at Excelilor llery , 100 Main ttreet. ONEV To loan at from 6 to 10 per cent U te w byODELL&PAY. J9-tl &wSAVED SAVED ON EVERY DOLLAR DV BUYINO YOUR GROCERIES AT THE Eoston Tea Go's ' Store , 16 Main St. nnd IB Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , TRY IT AKD lake loney , F.J. OSBORNE&CO Sell More Groceries , Sell Better Groceries , Sell Groceries Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. LOOK AT THEIR PRICES ON A FEW LINES. 11 lb FxtraC sugar for 81 00 10 lb Standard A sugar 1 00 Dlb Granulated . susjar 100 TlbNo. 1 Boasted Ulo coffcce 1 eO 71b Nol Green lllo coJcc 1 00 1 lb IJest Routed O. 0. Java codec 39 1 lb Best Hoiwtcil Mocha 30 1 IbJllx , liaif Jain and half lllo 25 llbCnn tlilnpcd Dried Ilccf. . . 75 31b cans California Fiults 25 Clioico Talilo liutt'r jcrlb 16 York State Gallon Ami'cs 30 3lb Cnn Vclow 1'cacfies. 20 0 U > Can I lo I'eacliM 25 SlbCanStnr Peaches 15 3 lb ran \cry rest Sect Corn SO Best lirands Spring Wheat Hour per Hick. . . 3 76 131bI5arsOlllctts Sinn 1 00 IS lb liars Kirk's Whlto Russian Soap 1 00 Hold's Hams per lb 16 IJojil's Breakfast Bacon per lb Id Onclda Community Fruits per Jar 76 Gordon & IMlluortlfsrrcscnca OS And Everything Else in Stock Proportionally Cheap. Don't Buy Any Groceries Until You Have Seen Us. Terms Cash. F , J , 08BORHE & CO , COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Offlco and Works , Main Street , J9tl&w BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo glvo special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK nlll receive prompt attention. A general as sortment of Brass Goods , Belting , Pioing , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Coke , Coal , OHAS , EENDRIF , President. MAIN STREET AND- D r OTA OB C ALL : d I ABLE. AH Shippers and Travelers will find peed accommodation and reasonable charges. SOUTH MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa , HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietors. 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 , DEALKIl IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AG-ENT , . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOV/A. Ors : Woodbury & Son , 3EI 3XT'3E1 3C 35J 13 ? J3 , . . Cor. Pearl & lit Are. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MAURER & ORAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out Olaas , Fine French China , Silver Wore &c. , 10 BROADWAY. - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. MRS , fl , J , HILTON , M , D,7 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 BroatUrav , Council Bluff * V. B. AMENT. JACOB BI1IS AMENT & SIMS , Lttoruoys & CouiiBollora-at-Liw , OODN01L BLUFFS , IOWA. HARKNESS , ORGUTT & CO DRY GOODS AFD CAEPET HOITSK Broatay , Cor , Eonrtli Street , , Council Bluffs , Iowa , mar-2-Bm - - IPMUELLER'S TVC JE'OXC. IP GHIGKERING AND WEBER PIANO , Burdette and Western Cot IM : tage Organs. Prices reason able ; terms to suit all. TJ Importer and Dealer in MUSICAL MERCHANDISE of all . s kinds. Sheet Music one- third off. Agents wanted. I. C Correspondence solicited .aLODXK JEC.3EI S S I.o < J. MUELLER , o COUHCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. m F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2,00 "JCOKOEJ Bluff and ffillow greets , Council Eluffs , . FURNITURE HOUSE. Min'ors. Upholstery. Repairing , Etc. . Wood nnd Metallic Coffins , No. 430 Broadway , Cor. Sryant St. , Council Bluila , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH MAIN STREET , THE BEST BREAD IN THE OITY. None but firat-clasa Bakers employed. Bread , Cake , Pies , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. METGALF BROS , WHOLESALE DEALERS . IN Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck GloveaK CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. REAL ESTATE AGENT , Has For Sale , To mi Loth , 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. - OOUNTOILi BLUFS , WALL PAPER AND SHADES 'ew Styles Just Received. 11 Penrl Street , Council Bluffs. C. A. BEEBE , W. HUNYAN , W. BEEBE C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale nnd Kctall Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Mrs , J , E. letcalfe and Iss Belle Lewis Are now dealing . In all kinds of fancy . goods , eiich aa Laces , rmlrotdcrlcs , Ladles' Undernea 3f all descriptions. . Also llacdierclilo.'e , both In cllk and linen , hose ot all Kinds. thrco < l , pins , needles , etc. . We hope the bales will call and see our stock of goods at 639 Broadnay hi/ore go Tg elsewhere. _ E. J. DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET , Dealer In ZEPHYRS , GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS if All Kinds. A Fall Line of Cniivns , Felts , Embroidery , Kiilttinc nnd StamneJ Qnodi. JJlcia A ortnont of A mil. pe Flotnroi _ Z. , T. LINDSEY & .CO. , ' \ 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS IDWA nd wmSIDK SQUARE CLARINCA