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    The Daily Bee.
COUKCiL BLUFFS.
Ftiday Morning , July 14.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES !
By Carrier , - - - - - 20 cent * p r week
\ 910 00 per i oaf
t\ \\i\\ \
Offlco : No. 7 Ponrl Street , Now
Broftdwny.
U AYNR ft oniFFIN , lUnaRcts City Clrcula
tlon.
H. W. T1LTON , City Kdlton
MINOR MENTIONS
The Methodist folk * had n church eo
clal lust evening.
Shcrrnden tnnkcs iihotogrniihii.
Foil SALK.-A frci-h milch cow will
calf. L. W. TUM.EVH.
Tickets for the openiiiR nlht | of thi
opera houte nre mectltiK with ft lively unlo
Only ono drunk ycBterdivy morning t <
bo tlidijosed of Judge Ayleswotth. Ifi
EB\C the name of Mnplcson ,
Store and dwelling for Bnlo by lien
man.
llcrzmnn Is l > otmd to close out.
Tlie clmreen nBalnut Mr. Krmbo foi
nhootlng nt the colored lamp llghtci
nro now dropped nnd the CMC discon.
tinned.
Great bargains In nil goods at llcrz1
Joseph Keller mnkes > uUitfn the lat'
est Htylcs at 310 Uroadwny.
Theroaro steps being taken for the
foundation of ncilckct club here , nnd tc
arrange for a gnmo with the club at Lt
Man and other places.
Kino line of mcns1 , boyii "and side
addles at Sherman' * , 121 S Main.
Millinery goods filly cents onthodol
nr nt Hctzmnn'8.
THK DKE Is In receipt of an nlleger
eong , supposed to be fitted to the tune ol
"Hold the Fort. " It Is accompanied bj
the refluent that It bo Rung nt the nexl
prohibition meeting. It being Bavagoly It
favor of the amendment In it < npirlt.
The firm of Mayno k Co. , proprietor !
. of the broom factory , has uwUrgone i
change , Mr. W. S. Mnyno retiring , am
Mr. C. 12. Moyuo buying hia interest. Tin
title of the firm will remnln as hcrctofoio
Complaint was jottcrday ontrred it
the superior court by C. Wesley against I )
II. McUonnM > t Co. , for innlntainlng i
nuisance , It being claimed that a fcarfu
Blench arises from their hldo nnd Icath'
JjusinoJs.
Anuthcr case of miiall pox is roportoi
to-night , mi old gentleman living on Tentl
nvcnuo being the victim. The houeo ha
been put In quarantine. It Is staled tha
there had been twn cases in the earn
bouse that had not been reported.
The cnunly to tellers' Itmtituto is t <
meet hero on tlio 21th. It Is announce !
that George W. Culllsou , of Harlan ; I'rof
Warner mid Mr. GIrton , of Shelhi
county , nud Mr. Ilubbard , of Walnut
will bo in attendance ns conductora 4ini
conductory.
riill Armour has prepared his bone
na postmaster , and forwarded It to Wash
ington. As soon as It Is approved nud liii
commlsilon IB 1'nued , he will assume tin
duties of the office , probably by the 1st o
August. Tbo carrier system will no
probably bo put In force until then.
A youth of eighteen appeared for i
marriage license yesterday. Ho clnimoi
to have no folks to grant consent , and u
guardian. His face was too smooth t <
play any deceit about hn ! nge
even if he had felt to Inclined , and tin
permit was refined. lie did not weakoi
or wec ] > , however , but started off in i
cheerful mood , determined to find soim
way out of hti dilemma.
The park [ police should clear wel
known prontltutcs out of the public park ,
or at least prevent them from Haunting
their sliamelessness in the faca of respect' '
ability and viituo. He should also conn
down heavily on iricu who care so llttli
for tbemselvfH us to publicly associate am
indulge in unseemly conduct with BUC !
feminities ,
Any ono who thinks that this uectloi
of the country is not favorable to fruit culture
turo should Interview omo of the goose
Lorries which A , C , Graham has succcedcx
iu. producing , Ho plucked noveral of then
And showed them to friends yesterday 01
the directs , One of these was tossed eve
to TUB UEE as a sample , and it measure !
in circumference nearly three and one
half inches. Mr. Graham eays there ar
probably 200 such sized berries on tha
buth , and he proposes to bottle some o
them and niako the folks Btaro who atteui
tbo next county fair. *
John Kendriok and wife arrive' '
Wednesday night from California aad ar
en route for the east , but were obliged t
utop here on account of an Important li
crease in the size of the family , The bab
was born on the train shortly before it ni
rlred hero , nud will iu the coming ycai
bo puzzled to tell where Its native place li
Mr. Kendrlck being a Knight of Pythlai
his brothers of that order are looking a
ter him and hit during his stay in th !
city , and it is expected that tbo goo
wife's health will Boon [ -ermlt of A cor
tinuanco of their journey.
Joliu GrteuwnU , who was arrested fc
obtaining a llyrry rl ; of Mr. llollan
under false pretense * , was before JutsUc
Abbott yesterday. The young uuupleade
gullty.and the justice held him to the gran
jury in the bum of 9240 , .nod being mull !
to furnUh boll , ho was locked up. 3
roemi that young Green wait has got int
the bad habit of hiring rig * and not pa ]
ing for them , and n number at llveryinc
on both Bides of the river feel ratht
pleased that he him at lut got Illume ! f int
trouble enough to hervo as a warning t
least , against any further tricks of till
Jdn I.
I.Lut
Lut evening a noteworthy ti.atrlmor
fnl event occurred , the contracting partle
IxjIiiB Mr. J. II. L. Waddell and MU
Ada Kverett , duughterof Horace Kteretl
The ceremony was jierformed at St. I'an'
Episcopal church , the iixitor clliclatln
There wire \ery beautiful flrral decora
tioui and a goodly company of friend
eerved B witnesses , and a happy recep
tion was later held at the residence of th
brlde'a parents. Both bride and bride
groom are well known here and btveinan ;
true Meads , whose withes for the fucceai
ad h pplnees are boundlew ,
HIDE AND GO SEEK.
Some of the Slick Tricks Tried by the
Pilsoneraln thojall.
Among these who nro locked up 5r
the jnil hero from time to time an
BOIHO who nro very flly and slick , ant
it takes the utmost watchfulness or
the part of the officials to keep trncl
of what is really going on under thoii
noacs. While the notorious Jo Botti
was locked up here thcro was t
Bchoino put upon his part to got some
croton oil slipped into the jail , ho In
tending to rub sotno of it upon him <
self , thinking to caueo on eruption
and symptoms which would load thi
authorities to think that ho had the
small-pox. Ho would then bo taken
out and his chances for cscapo from n
hospital would bo better. The oliorif
got hold of n letter written by htir
asking n colored wench to brig the
croton oil to jail , together with soiiu
saws. The letter was forwarded , nnt
the sheriff watched for results. The
wench appeared , and brought what np
ruarod to bo some harmless plugs o ;
iitlMCco , and sotno orangea. Kicolj
lodged inside tha plugs woto some
suwa for cutting the bars , and inside
ono of the oranges wns hidden n via !
of croton oil , Tno SAWS never roaclii- . ' !
, ho inside of the jail hut the croton cii
did.
did.It appears that Botta , after getting
, lie oil wna a little slmkj
about using it. "Cranky Bill,1
lowovor , waa neb BO tinioroui
nnd proceeded te rub BOIIIU of it on
tint flido ot his faco. lie used it
pretty liberally , nnd ns a result hit
nee n ml nock swelled terribly. IU
waa fearfully Hick , and there was nol
oven the recompense of being consid <
ered n victutn of the small-pox ,
"Cayoto Bill" also used some of the
croton oil , nnd smeared his face sc
thoroughly that ho nearly lost the use
of ono eye , and ho was BO lavish in the
use of the poison that ho had to be
placed under the doctor's care. Tin
doctor was not fooled , nor was the
ahoriir , but "Cayoto Bill" wan badlj
90. Bolts nnd Cranky Bill have botl
been taken across the otnto and lodged
in the poneitontiary. "Cayoto Bill'
still lingers here , awaiting the action
of the grand jury uu the charge of lur <
ceny. lie liua not recovered , how <
O'er , oven now , from tho/iffcc a of hi :
application of croton oil , and is it
rather feeble health , so feeble , in fact ,
that he has to be allowed n clianua tc
bruathu the air , and exercise in the
jnil yard.
On every pleasant day of late hi
has been allowed to sit in the jail
yard , witli liln feet tehaaklud to pri )
vent cscapo. Ho busies himsnlf will :
milking a bridle , which is certainly in
gonious. It in madu wholly of calf
akin , braided into round thongs about
a rope centro , and promises to bu st
durable UH to last years without n
break. Bill has made some very neat
lojottes of leather for ornament * , and
has fihown great ingenuity in hia
work.
Among the other trick B worked by
the prisoners was the stealing of a
watch from an insane man who wat
temporarily kept in jail. The watch
was kept so slyly secreted that it wat
impossible apparently to find out any
thing about its whereabouts , but in
course of time It was slipped out and
Bent to the house of n friend of Jo.
Bolt's. That friend in time handed
over the watch to another , nnd thii
ono took it to a jewelry store to havi
it repaired. It looked like a hopulosi
task to Find out the whereabouts ol
the ticker , but the sheriff finally sue-
cooded in not only tracing It up and
rf covering it , but in finding out the
details of its history , it being in sub
stance that ono prisoner stele it and
sold it to Jo. Bolts tor n coat , nnd the
luttur sent it to the outside world by
n prisoner who waa released.
Wanted A girl for general house
work. Apply , BKKollico.
DETECTING DEFECTS.
Under tbo Now License Ordinance
Circuses Nooa Not Pay Any
thing Putcli Work LOK-
iBlivtlou.
In framing the now ordinance in
regard to licenses It was intended tc
BO arrange it that circuses would have
to pay much more liberally than here
tuforo toward defraying .ho oxpensoi
of the city , The license for circusoi
was therefore fixed at $10 0. Thii
was thought to bo about right , but the
bungling ordinance ia now found te
bo so defective that if a ciroue rofusei
to take out a license the court cannot
make them by affixing a penalty , am
of course without n penalty the clrcui
folks will not care to voluntarily con
tribute ? 150.
Hero is the defect discovered : The
ordinance provides that in case of <
failure to take out a license the cour
shall fine them not losa than thi
amount required , which iu cane of i
circus would make the judge fun
them $150. But the court has no1
the power to fine beyond $100 in any
event , hence the instruction of tin :
ordinance could not bo complied with
and is of no account , ( \
Everybody shows some such fault )
in the ordinance , and it ia ovidon
that it has boon hastily , bunglinglj
put together. No ono now seenn
willing to father it , and , indeed , 1
would bo difficult to determine who ii
its father. It seems to have boei
framed by a committee of aldermen
who gathered up the ordinances o
nilior cities , met , and taking a littli
pvecu of one and a little piece of an
o licr , and dropping in n little orlgi
iiubty to hold them together , plannoe
out this ordinance , like n patchworl
quilt , intended to cover all earls ol
licenses. The clerk was then giver
the tank of rewriting and polishing i
off , aud when the ordinance was a
last produced , it was nobody's child ,
mid tha doslra to father it has croiri
loss oa the child's deformities have ap
peared.
The proBont council hasdono mud
hasty and faulty legislation , and it ii
time that inch boy's play was done
uwiiy with.t. An ordinance is too 1m'
portant a measure to bo made up like
A young girl'a scrap-book.
Ai a fair sample of how much Inv
portauco la placed upon tbla ordi <
nance , for instance , the otigmal has
not been preserved in ary sort of con
tlition for reference , and the printed
copies are claimrnl to bo full of errors.
The-ro is no mint. * of telling how the
ordinance vx adopted , and the ordi
nance , as 1-11 itcd , is still moro full of
orrots , has been printed twice already ,
and each time diflering matcrinlly
from the other. The council had bet
ter wipd otf its slate and begin over
again ,
WORK BEGUN.
Tbo around Being- Broken for tbo
Now Opera House.
Yesterday work actively begun on
the now oppra house , which has so of
ten been built on paper , and which
now is to bo built In fact. The frame
building owned by Judge Bryant , lo
cated on the corner of Sixth street
and Broadway , was yesterday moved
out of ttm way , and the breaking of
the ground WBS begun propotatory tn
living the foundation'i The work
will bo pushed along ns rapidly as pos
sible , but at the best it will take some
time before it is ready for occupancy.
All will tojoico , however , to BCO the
work fairly Blurted.
* Lydia E. Pinkham'a ' Vegetable
Compound cures all female complaints
by removing the cause ,
PERSONAL.
Robert 1'crcival has returned home.
Hon. K.i . Clayton was in the city hut
evening.
George Tabor , an old resident of this
city , Hlurtcd last evening for Lcodvlllo.
A , C. i'luli , the well known wagon man
ufacturer of K.iclno , was In the city yen-
tor-Jay ,
William Osier , a prominent farmer and
stock man of Grove tuwnnhip was In the
city yesterday.
Ilov. F. T. Webb , the popular rector of
St. Paul's Episcopal church expects to
star to-morrow for the east for a few
weeks recreation and rcit , and to visit
friends.
John Dollon , of Avoca , a prominent
cigar manufacturer of this county , spent
yesterday in tlio city , in company with
Juliui KclmeUler , also well known in
Avoca.
Isaac Farnsworth , ono of tlio inspectors
o' ' Tlio Dally Curette , Juneuville , Wis. ,
and also largely interested in the manufac-
t > rlcs of that city , visited Council lilutTt
an 1 Omaha yesterday.
U. T. liryant and J. It. McCord , ac-
companicd by their fimilies , will start on
Saturday for Colorado , where they will
rusticate for n few weel < , at.'l look utter
their mining Intoro-tts.
Mm. Sally M > era arrived In the city a
few dny < lincu from Uoelu1 , Ark. , nnd will
accompany li , T. Bryant utid family to
Colorado. Mis , Myoro will ho remem
bered by many here OH the wife of John
Myers , tlie old and reliable engineer , who
mot a sudden death at Moberly some few
months since.
* # * "Do not grasp at the shadow
and lose the substance , " Kidney-
Wort is able to cemvort you from a
shadow of your former Bolf into the
subatanco of established health. Said
a sulfercr from kidney trouble when
uaked to try Kidney-Wort for a reme
dy. "I'll try it , but it will bo my last
dose. " It cured him and now he recommends -
commends it to all. If you have dis
ordered kidneys don't fail to try it.
IOWA TBMS.
Fred. Douglass , a Cedar Rapids
trotting horse , has been sold to E. II.
Smith , of Milwaulteo , for $3 000.
It ia announced fmm headquarters
that the cost of thu anti-prohibition
campaign in the state was less limn
818,000.
Win. Bohanan , living near Corning ,
got too full for utterance lust Satur
day night , and eui hiu way homo drove
off a bridge , losing both his horses
and Bomo goods.
The Atlantic hook and ladder team
bus entered for the national tourna
ment to be hold in Chicago , October
1 , where it will strive for the cham
pionship of thu United St.itea.
A. J. Shumate , a merchant of
Oimiirron , n small station west of
Sioux City , was shot and instantly
killed not long ago by J. W. Dixon ,
hotel-keeper anJ'Dopnty Shorilf.
In Charlotte , on the 4th , a saloon
keeper insulted the American flag by
draping it in mourning , presumably
on account of thu result of the amend
ment election.
Mro. B , A. Brown , of Burlington ,
aged 87 , waa recently stricken with
paralysis of the throat , and on the 8th
she had boon thirteen days without
taking a mouthful ot sustenance ) . It
was not thought she could survive
many days longer.
Lot Worloy , a boy fourteen years
old , left Onrvor Mines on the evening
of the fifth , dressed in n brown check
shirt , straw hat and brown ducking
pants. Information of him will bo
thankfully received by his father , J.
S. Worloy , Kirkvillo , Wupello county.
During this year about $2,000
worth of goods has boon stolen from
freight cars of. the Northwestern road ,
at or noarDunlup. D wight 0 , Bur-
dick and Bayard Christy Imvo just
boon nnoitid aslo'ingii g lo the gang
of chiovot , and n pottion of the stolen
goods found in their possession. O'hor
parties are implicated and further de
velopments are expected.
On the 10th a Northwestern newt *
boy named Harry Mitten , who tried
to swindle a puasoncor by n lottery
dodge , and was beaten out of $10 by
tlio ' 'greeny" ho had tackled , was also
promptly ejected from tlio train by
tlio conduct , and had to walk four
miles to Muplo Valley junction , be
sides losing his job.
Fred. Amos , Tyler Street , Uochestcr ,
writes : " \ourSi'iiiN015L08sou in wonder-
nil ; I never uned anything that acted BO
well on the bowel * , and at the eamo time
wai so free from the drastic properties of
medicines usually sold for the purpose. , !
PHco 60 cent * , trial bottles 10 cents.
jullO-dlw
CITY ICE CREAM PARLOR.
A now atook of f ronch Cream Confec
tionary just received at the fashionable
lee cream , fruit and confectionery
emporium of Smith & McOuon , suo-
oo aora to Erb & Duquette , 40-1 Broad
way ,
WHISKY AND WAR-
A Spirited EnRllBhman Fnnclea Fllo
are Egyptians and Begins
BhootlnK at Them.
Some excitement was caused Wednesday
nosday niRht at the Broadway hoto
by .tho sounds of shots procoodin |
from ono of the rooms. The polio
wcro called in and two Enplishmei
named Thomas Prendorgiest and Peter
ter Lynch were found occupying thi
room , both boine in a pretty mcllov
condition. It appeared that ono o
thorn had been shooting cff a revolve
recklessly , the bullets taking effect ii
the wall. The belligerent John Bull
were put on ice in the collar , and JOB
terelay morning were brought bofon
Judeo Aylojncrth to explain thoii
condition. Ono of them confessed tha
ho had got aomo drinks a > ioad , and as
ho was laying on the bed ho saw soim
flies on the wall and they looked ti
him like Egyptians. His mind wa.
excited over the bombardment o
Alexandria , nnd ho proceeded to shoo
uwuy , the bullets , however , appcarinj
to bring down no great number o
wounded and dying. The judgi
thought that even so lively an imagination
such rock'os
nation waa no excuse for
shooting , and with as much gravity
as the case would allow , fined each o
thom 81-l.GO.
In Hit ) Own Coin.
Chicago Inter-Ocean ,
"Is this scat enlaced ? " ho asked o
the prettiest girl in the car ; and find
ing that it wasn't , ho put his sample
box in the rack and braced himself fo
solid onjojinont.
"Pleasant day , " said the girl , com
ing for him before ho could got hii
tongue unkinkod. "Most bowilderinj
day , isn't it ? "
"Yo-yes , miss , " stammered thi
drummer. lie wasn't in the habit o
playing pitcher in this kind of match
and thu position of catcher didn't li
him aa tightly as his pantaloons.
"Nice weather for traveling , " con
tinned the irl , "much nicer that
when it waa cold. Are you perfectly
comfortable ? "
"Oh , yes ; thanks ! " murmured the
drummer.
"Glud of it , " resumed the girl ,
cheerfully. "You don't look so
Lot mo put my shawl under youi
head , won't you ? Hadn't you rathci
oil next to the window and have tre
describe the landscape to you ? "
"Ne > , please , " ho muttered. "I
I'm doing well enough. "
"Can't ' I buy you some peanuts 01
a book ? Let me do something tt
make the trip happy ! Suppose 1 fllif
my arm around your waist ! Just leai
forward a trifle so 1 c.m ! "
' 'You'll you'll have to excuse me ! '
g.ispod the wretched drummer. "J
don't realty think you mean it ! "
"You look so tired , " ah6 pleaded
"wouldn't yru like t > rest your heai
nn my ahoulder ? No one will notice
Just lay your head right down ntu
I'll tell you stories "
"No no , thanks ! I.won't ' to-day
I'm very comfortable , thank you1 !
nnd thu poor drummer looked helpless
"Your scarf pin ia coming out. Lui
mo fix it. There ) , " and she arrangec
it deftly. "At the next station I'll
s-ot you a cup of tea , and when we
irrive at our destination you'll lot mi
call on you ? " and she Hmiled an anx
LOUH prayer right up into hia pallie
countenance.
"I think I'll go away and smoke , '
aaid the drummer ; and , hauling down
Ilia gripsack , ho in ado for the door
knee deep in the grins showered
wound him by hia follow passen
gers "Strange ! " murmured the girl tc
the lady in front of her. "I only die
with him what ho was making rcadj
to do witli me , and , big and strong a :
he if , ho couldn't otand it. I reallj
think women have stronger stonmcht
than men , and , besides that , there
isn't any smoking car for them to llj
to for refngO. I don't understand thii
thing. "
But she Bottled back contentedly all
the SHIIIO ; and at a convention ol
Jrunnnors , held in the nmoker thai
morning , it was unanimously re-
lolved that her seat waa engaged , si
Far as they were concerned , for the
balance of the season.
MCiL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
NOTICI-X Special advertisements , euc ai
Uwt , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent
tVanta , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In thii
xilunm at the * low rate ot TEH GENTS FEI
MNE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENT :
PEIt LINE ( or each subioquont insertion
Uuwe adv ertlseraenta at our office , Mo. \
1'carl Street , near llroadftay.
Wants.
A po-il home , for K cral 1'Ur
WANTPD \\tlijht nlout Oev > . Inquire at/
II. llajnu li Ca.'e , 311'car ! street. julU t
> ANTED Flrat.clais mnlo waiter , at A
W I.oulo'e roetnumit. on llroaUwny
WWANTK1) J > " -u
) . A vuitlemnii wl'h f6W to Sl,0t (
WANTK1) Ilio ndurtiscr In a fafu , BUIO am
rcapoctublo IinnlnuH inputruncnt , l > aIiiK a lar i
iuollt. rnrllcuIaHuUen liy addrenalnt- . II
il. , 1' O. IJQX 763. Counc 1 UlLllJ , Ia. JuiiclStl *
* . - flret-clasa bubor lirmcdlatcJy
WATF.n-A . J. ( Hod , Cout o 1 Wilds , la.
Work at drew making or .
WANTKD In family. Tonni , 7u for day
\ddrcis Ida McDonald , liox 814 , Council Bluffs
_ july8-3t ! *
- In'CouncIl Bluffs li
WAtiTED-Emybody cents jwr ui'ek , tie
Imcd by carriers. Office , No 7 Pearl Street
ioar llroau qy.
\TrANTED-To buy 100 tons broom corn
YY for | rtlcul rs address Council BluB. .
ilroom Factory , Council Hluds , Iowa. 66S-2 tf
, For Bale and Rent
BALK A red Ir'th ecttcrdrg , 1 > car old ,
1 thoroughly yard bnkrn. nlll sell cheap
Kddress S , 1' , 0 , b x 1042 , 0.1) . Iowa.
ju'yS-lm
1 011 HKNT. Unturiilshed rooms. 611 Mnlr
1' Btra t. joil-lm
BALK Ika'ititul realdonca lots , 80 (
each ; nothing down , and * 3 jwrmonth only
jy LX-UAYOli VAUQHAN.
aplS-tt
MlBcolliinooua.
, Oil and MI
now miisorits and sixclmcns ot ilcturci
tat en lit the tellable gvlatlno broa.ldo jiroctss
t the Kicdhlor ( lalkry 1 CXI Main street.
. W , U I'ATTON I'hjilclau and Oculist
DK. cure any cas o ( Here c > o * . It w enl )
i matlvr ol time , and can euro generally li
Irom three tc five weeks-tt makm noUWir
unco how long dl ou od. Will straighten croti
eyes , operate and remove I'tyrft-'lnuw , etc. , and
Iniert artlUclalejti , BiwclM attention to re
tnoteliig Udeorms. ap6-U
A hYONE WANTING sorcenne quality broorc
/X corn seed can get It by writing to
P. f. UAYNE Council BlaOl
FIVE CENTS
SAVED
EVERY DOLLAR
IIV BUYING YOUR
GROCERIES
AT THE
Boston Tea Co's ' Store ,
16 Main Stand 16 Pearl St. ,
Council Bluffs ,
TEY IT AND
lake Honey , '
COUNCIL BLUFFS
MANUFACTURERS OP
ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING
AND
GENERAL MACHINERY
Ofllco and Works , Main Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
Wo giro tpccln ) attention to
Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces ,
HOISTERS AND
DENERAL MILL MAOHINEEY ,
HOUSE FRONTS.
GENERAL REPAIR WORK
will receive prompt attention. A general assortment
sortmont of
Brass Goods , Belting , Pining ,
AND SUPPLIES FOR
Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooko , Coal ,
OHAS , EENDRIE ,
President
STREET
-AND
All Shippers and Travelers will Cue
peed accommodation and roasonabli
charges.
SOUTH MAIN STREET ,
OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL ,
Council Bluffs , - - Iowa ,
HOLLAND & MILLER ,
Proprietors.
Eubber Hose , Iron and Lead
Pipe , Iron and Brass Fittings and
Trimmings , at
Bixby & Wood's ,
THE PLUMBERS.
On Bancroft or ( Fonrth Streets. )
J. M. PALMEE ,
DEALER IN
REAL ESTATE
AN 3 LOAN AGENT ,
COUNCIL BLtrrrs. IOWA.
I he Star Bakery ,
HOWARD & ROBIE ,
227 MAIN ST ,
Employ the beat Broad Baker In the West ; alsc
n choice hind ( or Cakea and Pica.
llread delivered to all yarta of the city.
MA.UKER & CRAIG ,
ARTISTIC POTTERY ,
Bleb Out Gload , Flno French China ,
Silver Ware Sic. ,
840 BUOADWAT. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA
MRS. ti. J , HILTON , M , D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
222 Hroudwnv Council Bluff-
SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL
N. Andonon , - - Proprietor ,
733 Loner Hraadway ,
Tallin mimr e < ! with thu hot tlie tnarkit af
fords. Torino M.f/Ound Sl.OOporucck. Tiaimltut
fl.Mrria | \
TIIOH. orritKR w. n u. FUBKT
OFHCIB & PUSET ,
33 A xa OBCOE : Jctzs ,
Council Bluffs , Ia ,
Established , - - 1866
Dealer * In Forclifi , and Doojostlo Exchinge
and r
INFIRMARY I
T.J.GADY.ID.J.S . , ,
( Late ViUrlnary Surgeon U. S. A. )
The Only Veterinary Surgeon
in the Oity ,
OFFICE AT BLUE BARN ,
UPPER BHOADWAY.
REFERENCES ;
All ol the b.Bt t'hju'cUiia ' In Council Bluffs and
lurroukdln eountry.
MRS. J. P. BILLUPS ,
PBOFR1ETOH OP
EESTAUEAKT& EATINO HOUSE ,
818 South Ualn Street , Council Bluffl.
New home and newly fltteJ up In flrjl claw
tyle. lloaU at all hours. Ic cream and Rmo-
nid every eveningKrulU aud conl ctl a nei
HARKNESS , ORCUTT & GO. 1
RY
AFD C&KP1T HOUSI
Broadway , or Fourth Street , ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
mftr-2-Htn
J. MUELLER1
CHICKENING AND WEBER PIANO ,
Burdette and Western Cot IIVC
.A. tage Organs. Prices reason
able ; terms to suit all. TJ
UL Importer and Dealer in
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
of all kinds. Sheet Music one-
ULO
third off. Agents wanted. I
O Correspondence solicited ,
ZODEUE1S3EB
IE J. MUELLER , O
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
tOJ
FORD
Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00
BlUff and Blow greets , Council Bluffs.
Mirrors , Upholstery , Impairing , Etc. , Wood and Metallic Coffins.
Noi 430 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council BlnOa , Iowa.
UNION BAKERY ,
517 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
BEST BREAD IN THE GH'Y. None but firat-olass Bakoro
employed. Bread , Cake , Pica , &o. , delivered to any part of the city. Oar
Wagons run all day.
P. AYRES , Proprietor.
M E T O A L F BROS. ,
WHOLESALE DEALERS. . IN
Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves.
CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED.
AGENT ,
Has For Sale , Tovni Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lalida
and a number ol Well Improved Farma , both in Iowa and Nebraska.
Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank. - OOUNrOIL , BLUF3
es Just Received.
. 3E& . TFBTgB m. 1 = 1
11 Pearl Street , Council BlnflVi.
0. A. BEEBE , W. UUNVAN , W. BEEBE
O. A. BEEBE & CO ,
Wholesalnand He tall Deakra In
FURNITURE AND CROCKERY ,
Nos. 2C7 & 209 B'oadway , Council Bluffs.
Irs. J. E. letcatfe and Iss Belle Lewis
Are now dealing In all klncln of fancy pro B. n'th us I.MCB , Kmbroldcriis , Ladlis' Underwea
or all descriptions. Aleollandkerchlu'g , lie th In till and liini , hoeo ol nil Kinds , thread , plus ,
needles , itc. Wo hope the lanlcu will call ai il fie cur Block of goods at 639 Broadway biforo go
.
lilt elsewhere.
JB. J. DAVIS , 13 PEARL &TREET ,
Dealer la
ZEPHYRS , GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS
of All Kiml . A Full liino oi Cunvns , Folti , Embroidery , Knlttlug
8111m null Stnmioil Ooodii. Niou Atfutrtnnnt of A tnlt TIP Picture *
Z. T. LINDSEY &
. , . 1CO. ,
412BEOAD. . 'i inns u WA
Auil W TSIDE SQU1IE CLARIHCA