Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 03, 1882, Page 6, Image 6
T THE DAILY BEE-- COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA MONDAY , JULY 3 The Daily Bee. BOURCILJ1LUFFS. Monday Morning. July 3 : sunscRiraox RATES : By Carrier. so niSpttv"kl ByiUIl , 10 00 per Uar. Ofllco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Noi\r Broadway. 0. E. JIAYMI XUn fret City Circulation. H. W. T1LTON , City Editor. MINOK MENTIONS , -CSn to Herzman for bargains. Slicrradcn make * i > hotegral > li . StnmUnl sheet music worth Sl.GO lor sale at Hoixtnan's for 10 tcntt. The city council meet In rcjjiilnr HC.S. tion i\\h \ \ e\tntng. Herzinan will sell ntnro mxl duelling. Shcrraden ! H the l > os photographer. The board of tratlo inecti i\ih \ evening in tegular session. Joseph Itcilcr tnakca nulls in the lat- Bit styles t 310 Hroadway. Go to llcrzman'a before buying. The trial of ca ca by jury will begin in the superior coutt next Thundny. The city council , organized ns a boaril of health , IIIH cliOHcn Dr. Hart as city lihynician. New lot of fmo pottery , bifquo figures , etc. , at Mnurer & Craig'a. Visitors nl- ways welcome. John Snydcr , charged v/ilb maintain- irjg n nuisance , ban been discharged enl l > n } meat of costi. Kino line of incus' , boys and tide eaddlcs at Sheiinnu' * , 121 S Main. Hemnnu la bound to close out. The ItlnlF City running lcam l > roix > seH to get away with the coiilvcllonnry nt tlio Sioux City races to-morrow. The citizens' bank commenced husi nm Saturday in HH temporary quarters on Mixin utreet , Bouth of 1'.roadway. Kov. John Chamberlainof Now Vorl , formerly rector of St. J'aul'a ' church here , officiated yesterday for ] ? cv. Mr. Webb here. Joseph KOSH , of 015 Upper Broadway , Council IJlulfs , makes the best butler tuln In the went , and Bella them at the lowest cauli price , The decree lias now gone forth that the old Sioux City house in to bo torn down as a nulsauco which cannot longer bo allowed to endanger health and property. OIlicerUrwoltH arrested Saturday after noon Ocorgo Cleveland for raising n row in n saloon and threatening to alnp the woman who WHS attending bar. William ] 5iirko , for using bad lan guage to n lady , was Saturday fined $2 and costa. Ilia effects piovcd to bo only a bit of Holognia sausage , which was hardly pccurity enough. Ifaslmix , chaigcd wihh disturbing the pence , was discharged by Judge > iylen- wortli Saturday , on payment of costs , ic pro ing to be a family row , which had been adjuitcd atlho hvatthslouo , and \v.is Uicicforu dropped , Anybody requiring the ten ices ol nn cxpciicnccd veterinary Mirgcnn will find Dr. T. J. Cndy at the Jiluo liarn on upper Hro.idwny to bo just the man they want. See advertisement in another column. H. { Shoemaker was arrested by Oflicor Kdgar for Bleeping on the street , drunk. lie was booked , and his elfecta cicditcd up simply as "whisky. " Jlis londilion indicated tiiat it was the causernthcrthan effect , but iio was called on to do 67.00 wortli of work for tin elty just the mine. The ci ar multcm" union lias received n full Mipply ot blanks and books , HO that it in rcaly to ptocood with ImalnesH In good sliapo. Its methods are simple mm yet HO complcto thuic ! a liltlo poraibility ot any mistaken or fuuny buiinoui. Next Tuesday ovenlng there Is to bo a rousing ratification meeting lit liloum & Ni > .on'i < hall ul which eomo btirilng prohi * bltiori npeechoi will be given. Stops will also bo taken looking to nn orqnnl/atton .for the future \onionts. . All interested re in\iteii to ho picaent. 1'ermiU toeil wcio on SalimUy Is- Niicd to Henry Jj. Kostcrln , of Council Bluffd , and Kuto 11 , I\ Ins , of Kenlii ; to John 0 Davis and Mary T. Klcklc , of Avoca , and to S. M. Mnniilcldand A. W. Mnxfield , of this city. Thoflu nlio appreciate a good time tihould not fail to attend the Fourth of July ball ut Dohauy'0 hall lo-monow night , given by tliu ladies of the Catholic congregation , No paiim will bo spared to assure every one In nltendanco a good time. Olker'a baud famishes thu music. Al I'almer , who was tnkcn to Atlantic to answer to thu charge of stealing the valise Vihlch ho sold hoio for fifty cents , had hU examination time Saturday , uiul was held to await the rxaminatlon of the grnud jury. Ho tiled to give tliotllp to Ofli-er Cuticle , who took liim there , but the olllccr was n little too keen for him. -Complaint In made of the condition of the alley between . Main und llaucrofI Directs , und between Willow nnd 1'lfth ' ktreets. The owner * of the pioperty , D , O. JJloomer , Thell & Kracht , It. I' . Snow , 0. Lanzcndorfer , and 11. Jfuht , have been called ou to abate the nuUauce , and thu case brought aRairut them In thu superior court has been continued to gi\o them lime to do so , Thentranger who was killed by fallini , from the platform of an incoming trail 1'riday , was burled hcio Satuiday after noon , Mill unidentified. His face was photographed to an to help in proving hi identity hereafter. Those v.ho BO nurelv , recognized the body us that of Mr , Itoach of Missouri Valley , find themselves Imdlj mibtaken , as a telegram from there an nuutices Mr , Itoach la safe end Htll. The new ordinance pawed in regard to licences U t-icltluj , ' much discusilon , am fomo fault is found , Attention Is paitlcu larly called to the prothdonj rrgardlut , juuk chops , The ordinance provides thu they uhall keep u record of all the "oh iron , lead , braui , bloc ] , copper , or othc metal , ragi or paper. " It won the Inteti tion t no arrange matters as to prove ui easy means of tracing tttolcn property , bu the ordinance is charged with being lam in tiiif , it not providing ( or the registry o any articles which are mot liable to be thu stolen and sold , HOW IT TAKES , Commonta Upon the Nomina tion of Anderson. The Bond SHU Stnre the Mnjor iri the Fnco. The boldne-ss of the charge inarV ogaiwat fajor Ai'drrson in regard i < i tlio giving of h t ) 1,000 bond to h'- . < along hia congri'Sfcioiml aspirations gives it a ready belief among many , while tlio silence with which the charge is treated by Anderson cannot but nrousq tlio suspicions of his own admirers that there is a basis of truth underlying the charge , and that ho cannot explain it away , Doaidcs the mbliahinK of the bond in full , it is said that at least twelve reliable citizens have scon the original bond and vouch for the correctness of the printed copy. In view of thoao facts , to remain silent strikes the average man as being an admission that there can bo nothing said which will hulp Anderson. If he had any explanation , it should have been given at oncn , for any given hereafter will give thojin- that it is cunningly devised uring this interim of uilcncc. The nearest approach at a defense or uxiilatiation by any of hin friends or organs is that given by The Mace donia Tribune , which in n semi-apol ogy tries to endorse the bond scheme. "As to the bond charge , these who know Anderson brsi , belluvo it n fab rication. Wo believe him n man of too good Hcnao to thus barter nnsiy a govor. ment position for a doluunto voio Ho may Imvo Haid to MoKol- rick , who was apparently dying for a postoflici' , if you can help mo I may assist you , -nInch would bo all right in n political BOIISO , provided the ay pirant was n proper man for the posi tion , liven if the bond is genuine wo have have no evidence that it wi.i ; given to secure n delegate vote. The MarslmlRown Times-Ilopubli- can , also waiitn an explanation of the matter , and thus speaks : A most serious clnrgo ij made against Major Anderagu , i umitiitt > d on Tuesday last a * Council JiluJl'j f i congress. It is stated ho gave a bond in the sum of § 1,000 that in the event of his election ho wonld secure a post- Ilico for a man named McKmtrick , n consideration that the latter would upport Anderson for congress. If his charge in true , Mnjor Anderson iasa little ull'.iir of lionor on liiu bands hat will trouble him to dispose of , f it is true , and the people of hia lislnct know it to be and Bond him to ongrcss , they should henceforth and orover bo denied representation in ho national legislature. The supply ) f that kind of men in congress is too urge for llio good of the countgy ilready. Such a thing in a disgrace , nd an insult , nnd n nimi whu would 10 a party to it cannot bo an honest opre-sontntivo. Wo hope timl shall uitainly expect the charge will bo isprovud. besides , it in hardly eon- eivable that a man as near congress , a Anderson would make such a fool if himself. The Iowa Homestead has this to iay : " _ The republicans of the ninth congressional district has nominated ' 'ol. Anderson. The Colonel was a jalhint soldier , is an active ronubll- IHI , has fought , bled nnd died for nniiy year * in a democratic county , nd la said to bo n good lawyer. lie ins for the past year boon a member f cho railroad commission , where ho HstiiiguiBhod himself by signing his inmu with Col. Doy lo WoodrulPa re- ort , ridiculing the Aldrich bill to rohibit railroad niliccra from bribing ho pooplo"s ollicora with fico passeo. 'ho Colonel may Imvo done other val uable eervicu na commiusioner but it ins not yet come to light It is stated hat papers wore exhibited in the con- cnlion that numinnted Andersen showing that ho had given his bond For a thousand dollars with an on- loiscr , that iiilluenlial puliticinn should have a postollice within sixty lays , as .1 reward for m-rvieesin woil.- ng up the Colonel's nomination. Mime senuitivo people might object to the use of such bribes in making con- ; rcBsmen , but this convention seems , o have approved of it by a decided nnjorlty. They probably thought it was no worse to purchase votca with loptoliiccn than with railroad PUB-JOB , uid wo cannot see that it is , The ast legislature by a largo majority np proved of subsidiKing public ollicorn with free passes , and this convention eimply ondprBcd the uao of pestofliccs in nominating candidates for otlice. If the voters also approve of these methods , they will Jiavo n chance to Bay so in the ninth district at the next election , " Br Uy Saved ? Wo jro BO thankful to aay that our baby was cured of n danuoruun and protrnotoil irroguliirity of the bun els by the use of Hop Hitters by its mother which at the eamo time restored her to perfect health und Ktrongth , The I'tirunU , Kocliestcr , N , y. lJullalo Exprcea. CITY IOJS"oiiifiAM PAllLQK , A nw stock of fronoh Cream Confec tionary just received tit the fashionable ice cre-ain , fruit nnd confectionery emporium of Smith it McCuon , suc cessors to Erb A Duquette101 Hrwid- way. BUvto Mission Work lluv. 1) . 1) . Proper , of les Aloinca , the state missionary of the Uaptist ns soclation , occupied the pulpit in the church of that denomination hero yes tordny morning , hia sermon being r presentation of the demands of tin work. Jlis text was "Say not yo that there are yet four months to the hnr vest ; beheld , I eay unto you , lift ui your oyca mid look on the Holds , for they nrohilu already to harvest. ' Ho ui od tno lu-coEsity of prompt , energutirk > on the part of tlio oburoh 11 w.Bimilating the streams of f Toifcii ihuught nnd fooling , which bj immigration were pouring into this land HO rapidly. Ho pictured the im portant part the church had to take in the- settling of nil great questions , uch as the temperance issue , nnd thu Indian question. Ho called attenlioi to the fact on the platform of a recent Uaptist anniversary mooting then were seated the representatives of niuo distinct nationalities. The aaaimila tion of the races , the gathering of all mankind in ono brotherhood was the work of the church. Rev. Mr. Proper also preached in the evening , his text being "For the ways of sin is death , but the gift of God is eternal life , through .Jesus Christ , our Lord. " PARTING WITH A PASTOR. Tlio Farewell Sermon of Kov. Dr. Clolnnd Delivered Yesterday. Tlio PP. ibyterian cliuich was crowded joaterday rmrmn by thO'O anxious to hoar the farewell words of Rev. Dr. Clolnnd , who for sixteen has served as pastor of that church , and who nowgooi lo Keokuk to enter upon a paatorAtp there of prominence and responsibility. The tiudiuhco comprised not only those wont to worship there , but members of other churches , and these belonging to uo church , the gathering in n unborn and make-up being a tribute indeed to tbo strength of the hold which Dr. Ulel- and lias gained upon the esttun nnd affection of this community. Every pew was filled , the seats in the gal lery were nil taken , and chairs placed in the aisles , nnd yet many were obliged to stand. Upon the wall in the rear of the pulpit appeared in letters of green that incomparable farewell "Miz- path. " The services throughout were very appropriate , and a tender line of emotion ran through all. As nn opening the whole audience rose and united m singing "Praise God , from whom all blessings How , " an in vocation was ollbred by the piator , then the ( ringing ot the hymn " love thy church , O God. " Dr. Clolnml then road n very appropriate selection from I'aul'n farewell words to tbo I'liillipiantft the close of which reading a number of ladicn nnd gen tlemen presented tliomsolvoa in front of the pulpit , and were received into membership , ono adult bnpti/.td , and two children in arms received the same ordinance. The hymn was then sunff , "Blest bo the tirn that bind , " after which camu the oll'wtoiy. The retiring pastor chose as the text of bin faren-cll sermon the following wordn ot Paul to the Phillipinuo : ' Only let your ccnvois.ition be as it be cometh the goapul of Christ ; that whether I como an.d BOO you , or oleio ' absent , I may hoar of jour nll'.iirs , , hat yo utand fast in ono spirit , with one mind , stiiving together for the aith of the goapel. " After outlining yory clearly the peculiar circumstances which called orth these words nnd Paul's tender relationship to the people to whom , hey were addiessed , the speaker pro ceeded to give what ho modestly ormed n family talk , rather than nn itlempt at a finished discourse. Hia lermon abounded in clear thought , lappy oiimlea , tender passages , and laahea of eloquence , and it moved the uidicnco greatly. The first thought which ho urged upon them was that they should heed xvoll the exhortation that their coil ; luct should bo such as became the of Christ. Ho reminded them ihat their lives were the opiatlea mown and road of all men ; that they were the bibles which the world re-ad most. most.His His second leading thought was the necessity of their striving together for the faith of the gospel. Faith and Inbor alone brought the harvest. I'lioy were as prizes in the spiritual ottcry no bonanzas. They should strive together. Ho waa thankful .hat in his labors during sixteen y 'ars 10 had so many taithful helpers. Xo mntor could slrivo successfully alone. lo urged that to his successor might jo given the same earnest self-dcny- ng c operation of the cniiro congre gation. No chuich could succeed un- ess every IIIIMI wus at his post , nnd jvorg woman doing her duty. To the ; omhu ; pastor , whoever ho might bo ihould bo given a crowded rrayor- oem and every ono should report tromptly to him with the inquiry ' 'what will jou have mo do. " Ho then lirced the necessity of un- ty in spirit. During the sixteen , 'cnra of his pint oral o there had been io serious difl'ercnco , no schism , Some had doubtless been wounded by .In * poisonai acts of some other ono , unl if there were any two who did lot love er.oh ether ns Christian jrolhors , ho urged them to become re conciled. Ho spoke very tenderly of .lie relations of all Christiana without regard to sect or creed. Ho said Umt while by birth nnd education ho was u Presbyterian yet fust of all ho was n 3lnistian , and wlnlo it waa necessary n this world to wear certain badge's : o prevent confusion , nnd accomplish work best , yet when ho ronched the yearly gate , ho would bo willing to ? orgut that he was a Prosby- torinn , nnd remember only that ho wna a Christian , He spoke of his chief dcairo being the advancement of Christianity nnd the advuncoment of fho nhurch being pccmulaty , Ho urged unity in thu church , as well as n cUhohcity uf feeling towards other ohurchra , Ho did not want all to think nliUc , That would cjiuso unhealthy stagnation. 15ut in all matters , ua in the calling of nnother pastor , lot personal preference ba nothing ns compared with the good of the whole , The text to him wna nlso suggestive of the ponnanonoo of Christian fiiendship. He epoku very touchingly - ly of thu ties which hold him to this people , nnd how his life had been in terlwined with thoiru , ho having mar ried UOO pairs nnd sent 000 persons awny with his benediction ; of having tried to point nearly 400 to the only light in the shadow of the valley of death j of having received into the church nearly 000 , This portion of his discourse was peculiarly tender and paused many cyos to moisten , His farewell words were gathered up in Mizpah : " 1'ho Lord watch between tween mo and thco when wo are nb sent one from the ether , " and a briel prayer. At the cloao the Sweet J and Jly was sung , while many of tl congregation gave expression to thi emotion by tears. It is oxpecU'd nun Jlev. Dr. Cloland and family will i Wednesday for their now home , it is evident that they will carry with them the allection and beat uiolu-s of nuny here , inside and outride i < f the church , Rub It Iu. Jacob Jjoecknmu , 271 Clinton street , lUilfalo , N. Y , , Bay * he has leen nsln TIIOMAH' Kueritia OIL for rheumathm. He had such n lame bak that ho could do nothing ; but ( me botllo entirely cured liim. je'JO d Iw ORA.ND HAKVESTER AND TWINE BINDER EXHIBITION At the Driving Park July Fourth. Alderman F. C. Newell , general agent of the McCormicl : Harvesting .Machine company , has purchased the rye now growing on the grounds of the Council UluiTa Park sscociation , and will commence cutting the same on Tuesday , July ' 1th , with ono of McCormick's celebrated twine binders. The exhibition will give a grand op- wrtunity for our farmer friends and others interested to < bjervo the work- ngs of this "run < ; of the Harvest Field. " Fanners contemplating the purchase oi a binder this season should by all neans withhold their orders until they see this machine work. Wo under stand the McCormick ia the only ma- shine that has been thorougly tested and has built up a solid reputation for reliability , thus having great superior ly over ether machines that are in the nature of expetinionts. 'WAKE UP EAPvLY IN THE MORNING. " That's what the Council IJIufFj people ivill have to do to-morrow , who arc ; oirii { to Sioux City on the special rain , which leaves the Broadway depot at n.-'JO a. in. Don't got left , or rou will miss lota of fun. PERSONAL. Dr. OMJougherty , of Siuux City , it visit- iif ? thoilty , aguujt i > f ] ! ev. Father Mc- Mcnoniy. Ctmslable IMgoilon , of Omnliiva * liote , 'ebttrday. 'ebttrday."A "A Year's Siifferinj : . " MICHIGAN CITY , lucl. , Juno 1 , ' 81. H. II. WAUXBU & Co : Sirs A ittt's Buflariiig from kidney diso.iso n completely relieved by your Safe ICidnoy and Liver Curo. io-20d-lw .loam-it F. Lormi. B. & M. R R , B. Change In Time. On and after Sunday , July 2d , ; raina between Omnba and Lincoln , will run as follows ; Leave Omahti 8:15 : a. m. ( daily ) , ar- rivont Lincoln at 11:45 : a. in. Le.wo Oninha 0:35 : p. in. , arrive at Lincoln : it 0:90 : p. in. Jluturnim , ' leave Lincoln at 7:00 : a. m. , arrive at Omaha it ; 10 a. in. Returning Iravo Lincoln at 2:25 : p. m. ( daily ) , arrive at Omaha 5:45 : p. m. The particular attention o the traveling public ia invited to the fact Lhat beginning with Sunday nest , there will bo a dnily train each way between Omaha and Lincoln , and be tween Omaha and Denver. The first through train for Denver will leave Omaha , Sunday , July 2d. P. S. EUSTIS , Gencial Ticket Agent. Hon. Charles H. Litchmin , of Mar- blehead , Masc. , is to Bpeak here on the labor and capital ( jiicstions , Tuesday even ing July 11 , instead of the -Hli. The clato should bo borne in mind as lie is a speaker who should be given a largo hearing. ATTENTION. Abe Lincoln Post No. 29 G. A. 11. , you are hereby requested to meet at your post room at 0 a. m. sharp on the 1th day of July , 1882 , to take part in the parade. Cy order of Joit.v LIXDT , P. C. E. 0. HO.VEV , Adjt. Do Not Bo Docoivod. In tliCBO times of qnask nioilicinu ndver- lisements everywhere , it is truly grotify- in ' to find ono roinocly that id worthy of i > misi > , nud whioh ically does us recoin- mended. ] 'jlictnc Bitters we can vouch for as beitij , ' a tnio nnd reliable remedy , end one that will tin iA rrcoinuiended. They inyiuinbly cure iStoinarh nnd Ll\er , ( ! oniiilaints , lisca"es of tlio Kidueys and jrinary diUicultles. V'o knw wlioreuf e Nneak , nnd can wadily say , pive them atlial. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by 0. F. OoiHliimn. BtUFFS SPEGlAi NOTICES , NOTICE. Special advertisement * , tuc na jot , FounJ , To Loan , For Silo , To Rent , aiita , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In tlile column at the low rate ol THN CENTS PKH LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS J'KU LINK ( or caih subsequent insertion Leato nJortlaomonta at our ofllce , No , 7 t'carl Stn < t. nc'tr llroaduav. Wonts. Kvcr > l'od. In Council Illufls late WANIIID TUB l ) ; i , SO ccnta \ > or wtclc , do lUtvcil by carrlcra. Oillce , No 7 I'oarl Btreut nmr liroadftay. To buy 100 ion1 lirooia corn For | urtlculam .vldreej Council ItluUi JJroom I'Bctori , Council Hlu n , Io a. t'58-S9M For Sale find Runt 171 JitAI ) K A frwh n IIi.li i u * nlth i'a f. L I1V. . TULI.inS. ji'ha ' U .SAM : A red Irili Ettt' ' rdry , 1 juxroM , 1710U juiil bil.m " 111 noli ihtn ] ! . Aililicu H , I1. 0. btJ' ' 12 , f H. lovu TlOll HriNT rwo front looms , nnfuinl.-bcd , 1 \ rj r oilrib'c. Iniulro at Hcooit'cj , ' . ' Jnnu'7-U HUNT. Utifurnlthcd rooms , OU llalu t JeU-lin I v it SAM.- I lime vn band ono Kiln BlUUk eooJ btlci as cm bo had In the city. 1'artleu disir ny a gotd ( rtlclo ill find It to tlulr adisntaiff to cull nt in ) mldu.io. on Lincoln Mcniii' , or niUlrcts Itobut 'IlijUaln , llox fill. Council lllmYi , Inwa _ jinml-lm * ITIOH HKNT I'artorwholo nl nlco resldciieo , J' or will Bill on easy terms , /pjily at Kc nllico. iua)8 _ T71 OU SAHV-llea-Jtilul residence lots , $00 I apl3-tf MlecollaneouB. t VKUYTIUNO readyior tlio sunuiicr season. I1 * The coolcit irallery In thu vu-st. Iiovs ae- cos..rleaBrrl\cdbe tlnclly. Ca'l at huccliiior Ralliry , 100 llaln ttreit , T H. W. L , PATTON I'liyelclmi and Oculist. i i Can cure any coso of ere cj e . It U enl ) attir of t'.mu. and ian euro gcnuall ) in t m thrco tc tl\o weeUs-lt iiiakw nodlDir- IB how lone dUcaswl. Will ttralishteii cross it * , opcrato oud remove 1'ljrcKlnuis etc. , and li.wrtmtlnclaloca Sjwtlil otkntlon to rv inoveHij tailm\orii . apa-ti YO.NK WASTIKO sorcehno quillty broom L corn fepd can net It bv writing to I' , T. UAYXK Oouiii'41 Blutli The Star Bakery , HOWARD & ROBIE , 227 MAIN ST , Employ the best lriil Hakcr In the West ; a ctioicohitul for Cakwand Pleo. lircad ddlicKil to all ] * tta ol the city. SAVED EVERY DOLLAR CV liVYIKQ YOUR GROCERIES AT THE Boston Tea Go's ' -Store , 16 Main St , and 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , TRY IT AND Money. GQUNCiL. BLUFFS BIANUFAOmiERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Olllcts nnd Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo sfh c eppcl-i ) attcntlnn to tamp Mills , Smelting Purnaoos , HOISTERS AND GSNEKAL HILL MAOHIIIERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will rccnho prompt attention. A general M of ] 3rass Goods , Belting , Piuin , AND SUJ'PLIES FOR Foumlrj , Pig Iron , Ooko , Goal , OH AS , HENDRIE , President. MAIMT STREET FFI n a Li ! -AND All Shippers and Travelor-j will find peed accommodation and reasonable jlmrgcs. SOUTH MAIN STREET , OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs lov/a. , - - / . HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietors. Kubber Hose , Iron and Lead Pipe , Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings , at Bixby & Wood's , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets. ) J. M. PALMEJR , DEALnR IN REAL. ESTATE AND LOAN ZvGENT , COUNCIL Drs. Woodbury & Son , ZSESB.T C'SffiS'SC'SS , Cor. 1'cirl & 1st A > o. COl'.NCIL BnUKl'3. MAURER & ORAIG- , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Cut aiass , Fine French China , Silver Wfvro &c. , 840 BROADWAY. . COUNCU. BLUFFS , IOWA. MES , fl , J , iJlLlON , M.D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Bronclwnv , Council BltiQW. W. B. AMKNT. JACOB SIMS AMENT & SIMS , Attomoys & Counsellors -law , 11103. OfCICCR OFFICER & mm , Council Bluffs , la , Established , - - 1856 DuiliM In Kori.l'ri aril Do-ncftio Kxilit and lioino mvudtiui. _ _ _ _ _ INFIRMARY i T.J.OADT.ILD.J.S . . . . . , , ( ratoNctcrlnar ) SurRCoii f. n. A } The Only Veterinary Surgeon in the City , OFFICE AT BLUE BARN , UPPER BROADWAY. KEFEllENCES : All cl the bist I'lijb'ciaus ' m Couutll Blulls acd BtirrouiuUuij louotrj. MRS , J. P. BILLUPS , rnOPlULTOK OF EESIAURANT& BATING HOUSE , 813 Bouth Main Strett , Council Il'.uflj. ' New housu and newly fitted un Inflratclasi tjlo. Meal * at all hour * . Ice cream and leoio- tudo t\tl ) cvonlny , Krulti ' d confectlonctlM OKS ESS , OfiCUTT & GO. , CAEPPlT HOIISl VwpiWrfl. < . $ " ! * * tOiOt * V > , < t-V , iinj * Oor , Fourth Street , ' Council Bluffs , Iowa. inir-S-Sm 3 GHIGKERING AND WEBER PIANO , Burdette and Western Cot IM : _ -L _ tage Organs. Prices reason able ; terms to suit all. TJ Importer and Dealer in MUSICAL MERCHANDISE of all kinds. Sheet Music one- . & * vnfrMr third off. Agents wanted. i : O Correspondence solicited J , MUELLER , o iiBLUFFS , IOWA. 3S Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and fillcw greets , Council EMs , Mirrors , Upholstery , RepairingEtc. . . Wood and Metallic Coffins , No. 43C Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Binds , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH MAIN STREET , THE BEST BBEAD IN THE OITY. None but first-class Bakers employed. Bread , Cake , Pies , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Oar > i Wagons run all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. METOALF BROS. , V. 'OLKSALE DUALEBS . IS Hats , Caps , Strs Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. Has Per Sale , Town Loth , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands and a number oi Well Improved Farmn , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Oflico with W. S. 3I.A.VNE , over Savings Bnnk , - COTJNTCIL BLUP8 11 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. c. A. BIEBK : , W.III'NYAN , w. BEEBK O. A. BEEBE GO , Wholesale and Hctal ! Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , Nos. 207 & 209 Broad-way , Council Bluffs. is , J , E , letoaJfe and Miss Belle Lewis Are nowdcallnpln nil klmlaof fancy KOOi'e , tucli ns I.HCCB , I'mbroldcrlce , Lndlts' Undcrwea ol all dcucrlptlons. Also llamll trchlcte , both Ir. tlik nnil linen , hoop ol oil Kinds , thread , pins , neeJlin , etc , Wo hope the halts will u.ll anil ao our etock of goods at 638 Broadway before KO ' . ; dc hcrc. E. J. DAVIS , 13 PEAEL STREET , Dealer In ZEPHYRS , CERWIAHTOWN AND FANCY YARNS of All Kiiiila. A Full Line of Canvas , Felts , Embroidery , Kulttiug Stilts nnil Stnm ul Goods. Nine AsMirtrifnt of A mi qo Pjcturon * % * Z . il. 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOW1 And WESTSIDE1SQUARE CLARIMfA MWA ,