J5jjtrji ? < b ; JUVYA ifiiiJUAi The Daily Bee. "COUMOIL BLUFFS : Friday Morning June 30 svnscniPTioN RATES- By Carrier , - - - - - 20ccnt < ) > fr west RyMkll , - - - - - - - OKIco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Non Broadwny. C , E , MAY.VK Msfiarcr City Circulation. H. W. T ) LTON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS , Go to Herrmnn for l > argan ! < i. Tliere was little butineM in the mi jictlor court > c tcnlf > y , there liclni ; onlj three ilrunlcf , nnd they ere put on lc . Slierrmlen mnfccii jihotogrnjihi. .Ituciili Kotn , of 015 Upjier liromlnay , Council liluff * , innkca the bc t liultcr tube In the weal , nnd 11 them at the lowest cash price. Tuo men , Mowlet nnd I.e I'lcin , wcro jeUerihy complftlncd of for disturbing the peace and dignity nf tin- Brent state of Town , by clawing each other Hcrrmnn will sell store and dwelling. Railroad tickets loiit1it ? nnd w > M Jiuflmcll , ( ho liocrn north of I'oRtnllkc. Can * m e money on the ticket * . The heavy rnln Wcilneidny night has added Btill further to the damage by Hood , nnd the cicclt Inn been increasing the dnimge by culling nw.iy nllll further Its ban'ki' , Shcrradcn In the IxifH photographer. .Toscpli ] ! eitcr juntos Mills in llio Int ent ntylcH nt 310 Broadway. The cormhissioiis of nil notaries expire on the tlh of July , and applicant ! ) for now peichmrnU are HooilhiK the clerk' * olHce \vith bomli. The number of nolarici in this county numbers 101. * Go to llcrrinnn'a before bujinfj. New lot of fine pottery , bitque figures , etc. , at Mnnrer & Craij'n. ( Villon al ways welcome. The Bpccinl meeliiu , ' tailed for Hie board of trade Wodnc dayc\cninK failed to bring out n ( | uoruin , nnd the biwiiem in hand wn necepHntHy postponed until the regular meeting , next Monday evening , when it Is to be hoped that there will be * fullnttcmlnncw. Fine line of nicns' , bo } nnd fide jmddliH nt SheiinatiV , 12 1 S Main. Hcrzimn is bound to clou out. Yesterday two new htiect cars arilveil Irom St. Louie , and to-day they will 1 e put upon the road. They are beauties , and tlio iiiiproM'incnt will be gratifying to the public. One of the new cnrn will b plucod on the J ! roadway line , uud our on the Mai ii htrect line. The old cm a will bo refitted and put in excellent condition , and it is e.xpecttd that SH noon as these re paint are mode Hint the street larHuill double the iruuuiry | of their tri | > n , run ning e > ery half hour ill-tend of cicry hour. It is expected that the chances to cross the ri\er will ho doubled aluo , Any ino\o in thh direction will bo hoirlily \\elcoinedbythe citi/cm and by transi ent ! . Thi.ro has been BOHIO talk caused by the remoial of MOBS , found guilty of pas sing counterfeit money , and sentenced to BIX months imprisonment. MOM wai u\\cn \ hi * choice of being In jail here 01 In the penitentiary. Hu preferred jail here , and < has already nerved four of tha six months , when Deputy United States Stuart ban had him taken to Fort Madison , on the grounds of the prisoner being allow od too many liberties here. It Is a fact that Moas has been nllonod to do chores nnd errands , and given many chances to Incntho the nlr , but Sheriff rtulttnr , justifies this liberty , by saying that Judge- l o\e told him to ute the prisoner easy , nnd ho followed this in- fltniclion as he understood it. Stuart ob jected , and made coiiiplidnU , rvcurcd the nccei" < .iry pnporn , and sent the man across the stilt ! to ni.no nut thu other tno months. Tlio lees foi taking him ncross the state will amount to about $60abo\o expuuscH , which is n pretty good piolit foi the marshal , white nt the same time it is rather oxpcnftUo tn Uncle Sam , especially ! IH the man has only two months mote to Hcr > u anyway. _ EXCURSION. The Union 1'iicilic band , of Oinuhii , have boon engaged for tlio Sioux City colobration. Kxcuuioniats who avail UiuiriBolvos ot the cheap r.itos and npocial train on that occasion will have plenty of music of thu highest order. Baby Saved ? Wo ire BO thankful to any that our baby wns enroll of n danuurous nnd protracted irregularity of tlio bowola by the UBQ of Hop liittors by its mothur whicli at the B.IUIO limo restored liur to perfect health and strength. TIiu Parents , Rochester , N. Y.Uulinlo Pur anlo nt n birgaiii DO.OOO choice seven foot fence posts , by Vnughan , at a reduced piico. _ CITY ICE OttEAM PARLOR. A now Block of f tench Cream Confec tionary just ruceivedtitthofiiahtoiublo ice cream , fruit and confectionoiy emporiuin of Smith it McCinm. auc- cessora to Erb it Duquette101 uroiul- way. Colebnulnu tbo Fourtlj. The ladies and gentlemen of the congregation of St. Frnncia parish will conduct u celebration of the nation's birthday at Olondalo July 4th. The programme will Include a grand parade - ado of the firemen , and other civic societies of this city including the G. A. U , , w hots ill march in procession through the streets to the grounds , wliero tiiore will bo an oration , read ing of thu declaration of independ ence , dinner succeeded by dancing and out of door sports , The whole a Hair will terminate in u grand ball nt DolinnyVi opera house in thu evening All are inyited to comn and enjoy tlienuelves. COMMITU.K , Trouble Kuyotl. It i n remarkable fact that I'LKcriuo OK. U SB good for internal us ex. ternal use , Tor illbeases of the lungu and thruati , and for rheunmthm , ueuralEln , crick In the back , utuuli1 , and Eoren , it Ii the beet known iviilxly , and much trouble Is a\ed by haUiijj It alwuy * on hand. je20-d-lw SCHOOL SHOWING , The Annual Oominencemon Exercises of St Francis * Academy. The High School Alnmnl Hold r Mnppy Recaption \esterday morning there was n lar-- audience gathered in St. Fraiiuu academy to enjoy the exorcics Rr- rangcdfor the ( enth annual corn- mcnccincnt of that educational insti < Lion. The three school rooms were .hrown into ono and a stage con- atruted at one end. This stage uaa jcautifnlly adorned , nnd the coiling and wall were decorated with mnny mall fcitoons of green , giving the whole the appearance of n tempting > ewer , a shady retreat. The exercises wore certainly credit- bio to the participants , nnd an honor o the siitcia under whoso tutelage ho young Indies and girls linvo been. 'ho opening of the programme wns niquo and n very happy plan , ex- ollently oxccutod. An entrance larch wns played on two pinups at Inch presided with much skill Misses 'ussio Keating , Nottio Oorner , LiV io Ilonton and Miss Lonii Wnrnor , of inux City. The young Indies laycd excellently < jno of IIuntor'H narches , while bytwoscamo nmrcli- ng upon the stage about seventy-live ; irla .ill dressed in whitu , with ) luo Biishes nnd ( I oral ndornmonfB. 'hey inarched nnd count er-iniu eh ed ulil nttho close they cniuo to rent in uch order that the taller iniaaoi mot 10 rear of thu atngo , and the otherii radcd clown lo thu little tads of thu rat row , Then they joined in ti wcot , merry chorus , it being Voazic'n Morning Invitation. " At ill close lisa Rullo Heiideraon of Colorado , nmo to the fiont nnd oll'ercd in their icir behalf a tmlutntory , nnd ex- ircnscd n hearty welcome fp nil , nnd is she finished the marchinir inimio med the feet of all ns they letired rom thu stage amidat npi/Imif c Tlio next number waa u polli.i roulco > y Fowler , played on two pianos by UJBHCH Fiinnio MciVtco , J ) . Hello viimsworth , of Sioux City , Anna jusk , of Lognn , nnd Lena Warner. It wns excellently rendered , Miss Maggie Swift , of Omaha , gave a plcafcing essay on " 1'alont" which called forth merited npplausu. _ Herz'a grand coronation march wns played on two pianoi by Mitmcs 1'uasie Keating and Nettie Oeinor , nnd was one of the boat inimical nninberfi on the programme Miss Sadin Clarke recited inimitably 1 Curfew Jlust Not " Ring To-Night , and bosidua receiving juot applnuso was given n llonil tribute. A very well rendered number ' "an "The IJoantiewof Trovnlsie , " given by MinscB IMtujgio Swift , Fnnnio McAtoo , Itello Kmgswortli und i\Irs. Knuna Scliwcrtly , of Missouri Valley. Onoof the moat interesting and moat meritorious features of the programme followed , it being a charming operetta , "L ula. " MIBI Katie Morar preceded its rendition by explaining to the audience ita plot , which wna mmple. M iaa Amolin J'nschcl nppenred in the title role , nnd Mieu Fannlu Page as thu fairy queen , while Miss liollu HenderHon served IIH accompanist. There was a clionm of mountain chil dren nnd of fairies in charming cos tumes , und the solo work done by the Misses Pasohel and Page , together with the chorines , showed rnro skill , sweetness of voice : uul liaimonyhilo the melodies were very pleaaing , Mias Ilnttiu lilaxaim gnvo a very p'nctical and intcieating essay on ' 'iMuke Your Homo Beautiful. " The oveituro to Xunpa waa well rendered by Misses Miggto Swift , Fannie M oAteo , Belle Kingaworth nnd Anna I aisle. Misi Jtello Kinga\\oith gave ns n iccitatiiin "The Street M usicians. " Misa M iigi io Swift gave a piano aolo , Schad'B 'I'o Doum. Miss Amelia PuKchol gavonsn vccil Bolo Verdi's "Dear Frienda of Youth. " She has n very sweet voice , with real music in it , and her cnunui- ntiim was most excellent. Miss Fannie MuAtee , n nieeo of Father McMonomy , gave a well written - ton rssay "Unseen J5attlo Fields. " Mies Belle Jlonderson gave Sch.id'a "Bolisario , " which was well recited , and late in the programmes gave n rec itation , "Burial of Moses. " She also joined with Miss Mng io Swift in ren dering on two pianos "I l'uritani"by Berg. In the varied duties devolving upon her Miss Henderson nciiuitted horsrlf in a very ciodiUblo manner. Misa Knto Mornn , of Creacent City , gave a happy ' esany on "Sun- dhino andSludoH , " hicli called lorth hearty i.pplause. Mias Amelia TAachol , whoho voice so charmed the audience , ahouod lur skill also uiion the instrument by giving a dilhcult Kelcction horn Liazt. The piogrammo closed by the con- furring of honors nnd n gr.ind chorus from llnydn'a "Seasons , " giving iv happy finish to an oiitrrtumiunt , which though of unusual li'imlh , jit was also oi nmmiiji merit , and which held the attention and kept nbvo thu interest of the nudienco to the u-ry close , Among these noticed in attendance were the Rov. Fathers Morrin , of Missouri Valley , L > ncli , of Uun'ttp , Norton , of Ida , Bradley nf Atchison , Ivanaaa and Knglish , of Omaha , 1111 : man HCIIOOI. AU MM had a reunion and a leception last night in the auditorium of the Bloomer school , which was largely atttonded , in response to the invitations extended by the committee appointed for , that purpoae , und consisting of Barbara Andoreon , Ida Cook , Misa Etta Dur- fen and Dtill 0 , Morgan. The follow- in t ; was the programme arranged ; Musio OrAifbtM. ] ; * iny Hnr.ibaia Anderson , Si nx ( jimi lotto. UiaUou I' . M. Ifarl. MIHIC Addle lloiton , Select JttaJiug Mr * . Kate Spinguo. Muhlc-Orchistrn. I'oeui , original C3co , Wittuin , ' nong Quartette , Kiwny Jdu ( Jouk. Music -Orchretra , WANTED-Boy with pony. Bm otlice. LOOKING TOR LAND. Undo Sam Wants a Place In. Counc Bluffs to Plant Hla Now House. Tlio first move towards the locatio of the now government building i now made in the form of the follow ing from Architect Hill. From th date fixed , July IS , it appears tha the location will not bo decided upr r until after that date , nnd the other nr rntigomenta will have to bo decidct upon , so that the date of thu begin ning of the actual work ii still some distance in the future. Tiu.AM-\in In , umifsr , ) Om < E hi I'HINHIVU AfH IIITHT , J. WAIHISP.TOV , .June 20 , 1HS2.J 1'rnpoiwls nro invited for the sale o ; propprty suitable ns a situ for the public building , to bo erected by the United Slates , in the city of Counci BluHd , Iowa. A corner lot is to be preferred. If a corner lot , the di mensions should not bo less than J2C xlSO feet ; if not a corner lot not leas limn 120jt2.0 ! feet , the 2(10 ( feet to to street frontage , Buildings on propci- ty to bo retained and removed by owner. Proposals should bo marked "Propjsnl for oalo of property for site > if public building nt Council Bluifx , Iowa , " and addressed to the under signed , nnd should roach his oflico on or before the eighteenth of .luly,1882. JAS G. HIM , , Supervising Architect. . . . - .1 i - 1 For mlo at a bargain 150,000 choice seven foot funco posts , by V.uighnn , at a t educed price. "A Ycnr's Mii'UiniNCm , Ltd. , Juno 1 , ' 81 , 11.11. WAIINKU , S : Co : .S'iM-A ye.vr'i nulluunjit from kidney disease was compleloly nlievcd by your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. jo2(5d-lw ( .losiu'if F. LOTTES. LOOKING AFTER LICENSE. Another Scbomoto Make the Saloons Pay u HevanUo Into the Treasury. The fact that the adoption of the adoption of the prohibitory amend ment will not cauau the saloons hero tn close ia conceded by all pirties. Tn view of it the city fathom cannot grunt any license ns heretofore , and they dislike lo ace the goodly revenue drop out , especially in view of the city'rt pressing need for money just now. A lemonade and soda water license has been suggested us one ucheme , ns aired in yesterday's JJi.i : . A still better device ia now hit nuon , It being the piiasago of n city ordi nance , 111 compliance with the consti tutional amendment , prohibiting tlio oalo of beer , wine , etc. , and atli\ini ; a penalty for ib violation. Outwardly this seems to be a deter mination to stand by thu amend ment , but to an outsider , who stops to think a minute , it appears ns an ingenious plan to pi event the city from losing its accustomed rev enue. Under Ihio ordinance licctibo can bo collected , though not by that namo. Snppoao instead of lnenniit : anlooni nt $25 u month , cr $300 n year , a naloon man iu regularly com plained of each month for Helling in violation of the city ordinance , pleads guilty , and is fined , thu line and coats amounting to $25 , it gets into thu city tro.iaury juat thu a.uue , and the revenue is not sw opt out. This appears to bo the object in viow. In any event the auloons v/ill run nnd the council docs not feel like letting them run without having them help the city's expenses. For sale nt a bargain ! ! 0,000 choice oven fet fence posts , by Vnughan , at A reduced price A eontominrary-isl.K "How Khali wo men carry th ir pitmen to fi 1141 ate the llilovct ? " Why , carry them empty. Notn- Int. ' fru tr.itts a thief morn than to tnntcli a wniiiiiu'ri purci' , aftoi follow hi , ; her half iv mile , and then find it contains nothing but u itu'po for spiced peaches nn. { n faded [ ihoto Mph of her grandmother , PERSONAL. Hon. .Fames Wilnon , of Tama , wna in iho city yinterday. Ifon. IVtor A. l > a } , of lown City , was U thu O ilen houau. Attorney James 1) ) , Lucai1 , of Mia ouii Vulloy , wus at the O0'den yoaterdny , Mrs. 1 . M.l'iyorand M rs. H. W. Til- Lou liaxn retuinod from mi extuuicilisit to relalions and frleiuln in Wisconsin. Foil SAI.K. Soda fountain com- plolo. < ) . H Atkins , HID Broudnay , Council IHiill's , Tlin Icloal Incltiin. The Osigcs are anid to bo nearest to ideal Indiana in appearance among the remaining tribes of Indi.in Terri tory. Tlio average hoiuht of the IIIIMI ia full six feet , and their features nro strongly characteristic. "They ronin the s.ivjgo dreu , " says a coriOHpond- ont of Mio I'nnidcnco Journal , "alm\e their hoada except a ridge of bristles on thn top , like n cock's comb , streak their facet with red ochre nnd their bodies and arms with dark lines. " \Vhon \ the three youths presenting Ihia nppearancodashed up to ns on their ponies , it looked an though we had got among the nntU u aburigines at last. They extended their hiiiula with a smiling greeting that showed their white tenth , and uttered the talisma- nio 'Hough * to which wo responded with an attempt at equally deep-lung ed emphasis , and then they clattered on , sitting straight on their horses' buck , nnd riding like centaura. " In the same manner , however , the writ ? or lU'Bcnbcs Bomething far less pic- tureeiiue and more civilized the Bpeetiiclu of n native constable lugging a drunken Indian to jinl , and clubbing him , nolicemun fashion , on thu wuy. Ho iiieo heard some e uaws singing selections from " 1'inaforo" in a most dreadful manner , to the accompani ment of a painful accordoon. A Vexed UlorRymnu. Kven the imtimco of Job would become cxhauiteil wore ho a preacher and i'iule.i\- oiliig to Interest hU nudienco while they wuro UcepliiK up n" Incressant couphinc makliii ; it imposalblo for him to he heard. Vet , how \ery easy on all thin be avoided liy shmily nslni ; Dr. Kinn'tf New li ccne- ry for C'oimimption , t/'oughn and Coldn Trial Itottle * K' en away at U , F , Good , mnn'n iiru ; itorn PEACE RESTORED. The School Board Harmonizes Its Differences and Proceeds With Business , Frank Graai Given a Building Contract , and tbo Fllectiou of Teachers Repeated. AH Attempt to Cro-.nl Prof. Fnrn- hnni Out of thn Snjiorliitcud- onoy At a meeting of the board of education Wednesday night the dif rorences which caused the previous session to be so unpleasant > vere settled , nnd harmony restored. It will bo remembered that at the prc vioua n'outing three of the members refused to vote and finally withdrew , and the other throe proceeded with .he election of teachers and the trans- ction of other business. When the > oard assembled again Wednesday night , Mr.lylcsnorlh Introduced a rosolulion that Messrs. Brewer nnd Glauaen ( ono from each faction ) con atitutoa committee to confer together and agree upon an order of bus'mes ? , and that the board should tuko such order as reported and transact busi- lesa in nccoid.mco with it Thtec Qontlumen aoon c.uno to an under- tanding , and in accordances with their eport the board first opened tno bids or the buildmtr of iliu new echool louse in Halls uOdition. It w.is uuiid that Fnrnk Or.ica'a bid waa the owest fet builtling the rchool house vith a tower , but tluu for building it vtthout n toner Mr. Wickliam's w.ia ho Inwebt. It \ > aa decided to have a ewer , and accordingly the contract vai awarded to ( Jrasa. 1'ho second matter to bo cotiaidered vns the election of teacher. The esult of this was thu anmo ai thn f the previous meeting , and as Iready given in THE Btn. The .lino teachers and fi'imu enlnries us Iready decided on wore agreed to liroughout. A move waa made in the direction f crowding Prof. I'.iruhnm out of lie suporintendency. That gentle- nan has served hero far two years , laving comn froiri Binghampton , N , ' . , wnero ho wna nnpermtendciit for ive years. At the end of Ina first ear hero a c-jntraot wns entered into 3 retain him three year ? , so th.it lu-ru now remain two years for him o serve. He waa lately ie-clected to us old place as superintendent in iinglininptoii , nt n salary of $2,000 > er annum , bur , supposing he would nt bo re-leased hero , declined , but the ilnco ia beinc held open for him , and io ia in receipt of letters and tele- rams urging him to return there , 'hero ia soinu uppposition to him here , nd this cioppcd out in this nicotine ; \lr. \ Matt ollered a resolution that the card proceed to elect a nupennten- enl. 1 Ins v as voted down , Messrs. 'ottibone and Mott alone voting jye , nd the four others voting nay. Mr Mott then offered n resolution o reduce the salary from § 2,20J to 1,500. Mr. Brewer offered an incndment that the present contract vith Prof. Furnham to icalllrnied. 'Inn amendment carried. A complimentary resolution was in- reduced in honor of Mias Wubator , who has juat retired from the pnn- Ipalship of the high school. Adjourn.- lent w.is then taken. Rub Jt In- iTncob Lneckiuan 271 Clinton s'reet , tutfalo , > . Y. , i.ayi he hasleen _ mm , ' 'IIOSIAS KiniHio Oil for rhciiiualii-tn [ e'had huch a lame lia k that he' could do othing ; hut ono bottle entirely cured him. jp'li ! d Iw COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. . J < 0riCJ.Special ftiUoitijiincTte , aui. 11 .ost , round , To Loan , Tor SMc , To Kent , 'ant * , U < mdii ! , etc. , ulll bo Inserted Iu this 'Olutnn at th low ratoot 1EN CKNTb PKR INK for the llrst Insertion and FIVE CENTh 'Ell LINK for c.iUi bubioqutnt Inncrtinn. , ei\u nl ( crllHcmcnta &t our o'llce , No. 7 Varl Rtritt. near llrovluax. Wunta. A ANTEM-hltua ion li > xin.iioncel c'rl ' to i\ do oiural lioii'ouoil ; . Kmiuiu at UUP o ( : o. J.2'U ( - crjl'Odj In Council BluBa lo yANTKD-K Ilia , " 0 ccnta per \COK , do \ercd b > carrlcra. Olllio , Ko 1'oarl Street e.i e.iY ANTED To buy 100 toii broom corn Y Kor , particular * mldreas Council Illuffg roam Factor ) , Council Hinds , loua 05S-'Otl For SiUo and Runt 7 011 HBNT T o front looms , uiifuriiikhi.il , 1 v r\ c iriblo. lnpilront lln oilVo. Jin i.7 f j Kh.YJ Inliirnldhuil rooms 6U Main ; htra 1 jo21 1m 'MIIUKK lumitirs ( cr Halo at buvuan'ii 1 jo15 f > 1UCK 1'i'H SAMP 1 ha u on ImiiU onu kiln J of ax ooJ liiLt ns cm IHI had In thit ell ) ' -Mica di r UK it Rtcd article vlll Ihul It io itlr ttdtoinc o to call nt uirtiliUiiic , on .iiicnln UMMIUC , or oddrcM ) Itobirt TiiiiUk' , lo\ ! II. 1'ouiiLii II lUfJ , ln a Juml 1m * TlOlt HEN i I'art or whole cl nice rosldciae , or will Ci.ll on taxy luiius . i > i > lj at lies lice. inajJtl _ 71011 SAtK llea-itilul rcsldciuo lotn , SCO each : nothlntf ilottii , and iMjtr 'onth onlj , y EXMAOUAUU1IA.N MlucollnnoouB , . . & DAV ujinsuit a tornado inxur- JDKI.I. ( oniiaiij. | jcJO 7t /VKHVTIHMl rcailj for the nmmier icvon. ( The coolest iralltr > In the went. Ko ac suorim nrrhcil , liott In ell ) . Call at ExiuUior alii r > , 100 Main > ttect. ONKYTo loan at from 0 to 10 iicr rent U M tcrutt n > OtiKMi&OAY j U . W U PATTON I'hjblclan and OculUt Dll. euro an ) cas o ( bore cju It U enl ) i matter ol tnio ! , and can euro general ! ) In 'roui thri'o 1C fi\o wicl It matted iiodiMtr encu liuu } oug dUiaxvilV111 etral htcn cross I'jis , opirato and remote PtrrKlnma , ttc. , and nikirt artlllcaloa ! Si > vttol alUntlon to re- ; tvltwOTiii . apS tl NYONKANT1NO boicolliieqiulit ) broom A corn siuil tail Kct It bv v.rlth ] tel l > . T MAYNK Uouncll BluQi The Star Bakery , HOWARD & ROBIE , 227 MAIN ST , uiploy the licit Dread IlaVcr In the Wont ; also choice hind forCaViaand 1'lis. UrvuJ iltllteroil to all larte ol the city. 1'BIYI.VO YOfR GROCERIES AT THE Eoston Tea Go's ' Store , 16 Main Stand 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , THY IT AND Make Money , f F.J Sell More Groceries , Sell Better Grocerie , , Sell Groceries Cheaper T/IAN ANY OTITEIl HOUSE IN THE CL1Y. LOOK AT THEIR rJUOES ON A FE\V LINES. "Ulr for SI CO 10 Id Standard A sunr. , . . . i rx 11) Granulated muir. . . . l 01 7lbKo 1 Hoisted hloioffeca. . . , 1(0 71bjNolGri.cn liioiofffo lee 1 Ib lift Konrtcit ( ) < S JtkeolTtc ti 1 ll > Hut floA'tid Mocha so 1 Ib Jllhiif Ja\a nnd half Ulo 1 l-i fan dilipeil I'rlcl llccf .lib rani California I'm ts .hoice 'l l > lc unit r jcrlb 15 lork StxtcOallon Apii c-i . 30 3 Ib ( an > il on I'eiilin sn 0 Hi Tin i io 1'ciLhri 2i 2 Hit uMnr Piaihx ir Sllifan icr.1 . 1 c t SHsot ( orn . . . . JD Vst 1 mull inlnirlitit Hourpcr 3 7fi 11bllinUIIIUtH "iup 1 03 b ll > lar ! Kirks Uhltu Itus-hui Soap. . . 1 00 lo > dS iiinii Mr III IK . . . .OMl.t IlnaUf.13 * Iai.uii ! ] vir Ib 10 > i ( .liUCninmunit Kru ts ) > cr Jar . 75 05 And Everything Else n Stock Proportionally Uheap. Don't Buy Any jrroceries Until You Have Seen Us. Teims Cash. F , J , OSBORHS & B0 , " _ _ _ " " " "COUNCIL"BLUFFS" MAUUFAOTUKERS OF AND rSNERAL MACHINERY Oaice and Works. Main Street , 3OUNOIL , BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo gho Bpcclil attention to tap Mills , Smelting Piirnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL HILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. 3BNERAL REPAIR' WORK .III rccclto prompt attcntn. A gcucral as- Ecrtmcr.t of Brass Goods , Belting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR foundry , Pig Iron , Coke , Coal , OHAS. HENDEIE , President STREET C AND All Shippers and Traelon w ill find rood accommodation and reasonable ilmrges. SOUTH MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. HOLLAND A. MILLER , Proprietors. Eubbov Hose , Iron and Lead Pipe , Iron and Brass Fittings and Primniings , at Bixby & Wood's , THE PLUMBERS. 3nBanorot _ { or ( Fourth Ftreete ) J. M. PALM Bit , HEAU'.U IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , coimcii , B prrs , IOWA. Drs. Woodbury & Son , i 30 3E3 3W M ? 3C S3 "JC 33 , Cor. I'carl * lit AMS. COl'NCIL 11LUFKS MAUP.EB & OEAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Cut Qliisa , Flno French China , Silver Wtvro &c. , 10 HBOADWAT. . coi-xciL vixrra , IOWA. MRS. fl , J. HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Brondwnv , Coiinall Blulls V 1) ) . AMEKT. JACOIJ SIMS AMENT & SIMS , ittqrneys & OoDnseUors-at-Law , COPIICIL \ HARNESS , ORCUTT & CO. , Broadway , Oor , Fourth Street , , Council Bluffs , Iowa. mar-2-m 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 kinds. Sheet Music one- .A. third off. Agents wanted. .A.O O Correspondence solicited TT ! J. MUELLER , o COUNCIL BLUFFS , , 'OWA. BEadtJti ZI rat B Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Binff and fillcw greets , Ooiuioil Eluffs. Mirrors , Upholsterj , Bf fairing. Etc. . Wood and Metallic Coffins. _ o4JOJiroid\vay , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Blufta , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH MAIN STREF.T , ' 1 HE BEST BREAD IN PHE Oil Y None but firat-claaa Bakers ; niploycd. Bread , Cake , Pies , &c. , delivered to any purt of the city. Ouc Wagons run all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. M E T 0 A L F BROS. , - WHOLESALE DEALERS IN - Sats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. las For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Eailroad Lands and a number or A\ ell Improved Farma , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Oflico with W S. M.VYNE , over Savings Bank , COUNCIL BLUFS lew Styles Just Received. G8-2E50. < 3SSr. § TFS"SP1 , k TH TT-fc 11 Pearl Strcol , Council . A DLKBE , \ \ i > \ \ \ Vfc , 11 nrmsr C. A. BEEBE & CO. , W holesalo and lletal Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs ' i , J , E. letoalfe and EelleTero Are air clscnhere btflw go E. J , DAVIS , 13 PEAEL STREET , Dealer iu ZEPHYRS , CERMANTOWM AND FANCY YARNS > f All Kiutl * . A Fall Llao of CnnvnR , Tolt. , Embroldorj , KnittluE Sillif. nnd St arnica GoodB. Nlcn A ortn ut of A mil -n Pioturoi 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS 10 Wi- / iufl W STSIDBiSQUAEE CLARINFA I gatJiercrt along tno snore pyju. , , j a u uuiMn | country.