W' V ' THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA FRIDAY , AT VtfST 4 188 The Daily Bee. COUHCiL BLUFFS. Pridftv Morning , Aucr. 4. SUBSCltlPTION KATES : By r rrlcf , - - - - - SO cent * per week - - - - - - (10 00 per Year Offlco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Nonr Broadway. U. 0. GRIFFIN , Mincer City Circulation. 0. W. T1LTON , City Editor. M1NOK MENT1ON8. Shermden mokes photographs. Ono drunk named Wilson was the sole occupant of the calaboose yesterday. L. I ) , Cousins has a car load of cobs for oale by the wngon load. Address him nt 1' . 0. box 78fl. Seaman has reuid\od his paper , book nd stationery stock to No. ICe Broadway , next door to Harkncs'.Oicult & Co , There are tlilrty.four organizations of the Tanners' Alliance In this elate , and the one to bo organized here will nmko the thirty-fifth , The Infant daughter of Mr , acd Mrs. C. M. Harto died yesterday and will be buried this morning , the funeral service to be at the house at 10 o'clock. Yesterday m rning Chief Field * ar rested two strangers on telegraphic order , they being suspected of having stolen a horse. They proved not to be the onci wanted , however , Ncllio St. Claire complains that Jen nie Mack assaulted her in a very unltdy- like and grievous manner. A warrant hag been Issued for the lattcr's arrest. Justice Abbott yesterday performed the ceremony by which James M. Clatk and Mary M. Comstock , of Shelby , wcro made husband and wife , A complaint waa yesterday entered against Jake liogcra for violating the com mon camera' ordinance by running 'busses ' to the base ball grounds. The complaint ngainst Mrs. Herman , for cruelty to animals , was dismissed yes terday , it appearing that Mrs. Herman's inind Is a little out of balance , which accounted for her scalding the dogs. The trio arrested in Harrison county for attempting to wreck and rob a train , have been brought hero and placed in jail for safe keeping. A very desirable piece of prnpctty for Hale , on south side of Sixth street , in the block opposite the new DI crn House , on Broadway. Front twenty feet. Trice three thousand dollars. Knquiro at Bii : ! oflico. The Iloss family hove como to the front again , Mrs. IlotH claims that her wearing apparel and other personal prop erty was taken away unlawfully by Mary Collycr , and William Martim , who served as expressman. A search warrant wns procured and the goods recovered. The Collycr woman claims that Mrs. Koss was qwing her , and gave her the property In Bottlomcnt. A fellow named Miles Totny was yesterday - terday arrested and lodged in jail for on ticlng a colored girl , aged about fourteen , to run away from homo and servo as his wife , without any ceremony being per formed. The case will probably bo sifted by Justice Abbott to-day. The tongue of a street car run into one of Jake Ilogcr'n 'busses opposite the Pacific house , at about seven o'clock last evening. Several glasses were broken. Atone ono time it looked as if a serious accident might result , as the 'buss and street car were crowded with passenger ? , coming from the trains. On next Monday , one thousand five hundred extra copies of Tin : DAILY BIK : will be circulated In our city. This mini her , in addition to the very large regular nubscription list , will present to our live , actlvo business moo , the best opportunity of bringing their wares before the people over ottered to them , Calculating HX per eons to a family , Tin : BIK : on Monday next will be rend by over fifteen thousand men , women and children in Council BlulFi ulono , BusIneiH men desiring to have no tices appear In that hsuo will pleaee sent them to this oflico before Saturday night. PERSONAL. Hon. UH Clayton was in the city ycatc day. Warren Woodruff , of Omaha , wus In the city ycitorilay. Jacob Williams waa again greeting Council Bluffs friends yesterday , K , S , Ilockafellow , of Krlo , To. , was among the arrivals at the Ogden house yesterday. L. K. Williams , the state lecturer of the FarmeiH * Alliance , was among yesterday callers at TUB I3r.n oflico , 0. II , Clough and family of Quebec , are vltlling his brother Ollicor dough , of this city's police force. Governor William Hale , of Wyoming was in the city yesterday , as. was also Hon. Jonu Y. Stone , of G Ion wood. Hon. H , F. Clayton was In the city yesterday torday , en route for Nebraska , with a view of buying some land in that state. W , M. Knotts , of Omaha , was among those who crossed the river yesterday to see the game at the base ball park here. 8.13 , Bryant , of Atlantic , an insurance man , and who was ono of the prominent delegates to the republican convention , I in the city , Major A , It. Anderson was in the city yesterday , and hnld a pleasant conference with W. 0 , Morgan and Col. Keatley , at the latter's office. II. N , McCrew , now of the Omaha Her aid , was among those iu the city yesterday dividing hli time between shaking hand with old friends , and watching the boys play ball. J , M , Croohf , ono of the leading merchants chants and budnes * men of Olarinda , was in the city yesterday. Ho ha aUo takci the position t f president of the low a Stock Insurance company. Bertie Bund , one of the keenest an most culfrpilnlug of Chicago's newiibojs has been ( pending a few doya In the city vWtlng J , J. Htewart. Bmle took the trip o\pne \ , and In thoroughly Independent. Though but a young boy , he lion for two years tupported himself , bought his own clothe * , aiid loyally helped his mother , Leildes attending school. Ha has the right kind of itutf In him , evidently , to zaaVe a true man , * - - * A FARMER'S ALLIANCE L. E. Williams Givoa Big Talk to n Small Audience , n OfRnnl ntlon Started on n Strong Anti-Monopoly Bn l . The cell for n meeting in the inter ests of tlio Fnrmers' Alliance was not responded to vary enthusiastically , there being only about fifteen persons > rescnt. The reason for this lack of nltondanco was not that there is lack of sympathetic fooling in the public nind favoring the movement , but be- auso of the fact of the time sot being H the very busiest of the harvest soft , on , and also a neglect in thorough dvertising nnd local organizttion There was HO hour or place announced , do date simply being noted by thu rcss. It is to bo hoped , however , lint the small beginning made yostor- ay may result in a local organization , ) y which at some later time n more ull and free expression of the public coling may bo had by a larger gather- ng. ng.At the gathering yesterday Hon. 5li Clayton cillccl the nudicnco to or- or and introduced Mr. L. E. Wil- ams , the sUto lecturer , who preceded - coded to give an address , setting orth flonio of the points concurning 10 railways , their management and ontrol , Ho dwelt at length upon the two uestions , whether the railroads could o controlled , and whether they need- d to bo controlled. Ho showed by ccisions of the courts , and by the dmission of railway t flicials them- elves , that there was such power to ontrol , and it could bo rightfully sod , That there was need of this emulation and control , the speaker resented mnnjr facts and figures , lie 11 uslrated by citing the fact that on a mjr press shipped from Quincy to Council BluHs , the rate charged was , wonty-fivo cents a hundred while rein Quincy to Itnogono it was the nine. Ho allowed that the rate from ) skaloosa to Chicago or St. Louis waa wonty cents a hundred , while from Ihicago to Now York nearly three lines the distance for twelve cento , lo raised the query no to how far the ailronda would huvu to carry the lerchandiso to makothorato nothing , iid how much further before the rnil- vnys would bo willing to pay sonic- liing for the privilege of carrying the might. lie took up other matters concert1- ng railways , showing the need of cgulntion and control , and then urned to the subject of taxation. Uo criticised the present mode of taxing mortgages , and at the sanio time tax- ng the land for its value also , thus nuking double taxation. He urged he plan of having the owner of prop crty receive two tax receipts , one for he mortgage , the other tor the bal ance. Then ho could charge up the amount of the tax lip had paid , and nako the man holding the mortgage ) ay him. The speaker reviewed , and explain ed the principles of the alliance , in sisted on taxing incomes above a cor- ain amount , denounced railroad passes as given to judges and officials ind urged that all government posl Jens should bo oleotic no far as prac icablo. Ho was particularly strong in de nouncing the pass business. Ho claimed that an oillcial who took u > ass not knowing that it was intended 0 bias his judgment , or secure his fa vor , was a verdant. If ho did know t ho took it as a bribe. The railway commissioners had made fun of an attempt to do away with this lass corruption. Ho intimated that Major Anderson , as one ot these com missioners , was a man not to bn rusted , for ono who would consent to iribo or be bribed by a pass would be iablo to bo bribed or bo bribed by ) thcr coneidurationa , The speaker md evidently heard of the "bond" JUHIUC38. Then the speaker urged changes in the patent laws , so as to give paten tees a ramody for the infringement of their claims from the sellers of patqnls only , and not from their users , win are Usually innocent purchasers. The adulteration of food was then dwelt upon us being moro injurious than counterfeiting money , because il 1 man gets a bad quarter shoved upon lim he only loacs his quarter , but il 10 is cheated out of a quarter by adul terated food , ho not only loses his money , but his health. The speaker protested against dele gate conventions , because it was easier to bribe a few delegates or warp their judgment than it was to control the 111X8808. He eaid that if ho lived in a district where a railroad commissioner was nominated for congress , ho would ex amine the records closely and see how much ho had done before for the people ple , how ho had acted in regard to railway companies , and not take any apologies for what had boon done in the post. The record would show what interest the candidate had taken in the past , and what his promises were worth for the future. At the close of the address , which was an earnest , plainly worded one , an informal discussion was had , thu result of which was a determination o organize an alliance in this county , and enough signers wore obtained to make the necessary application for a charter. A committon was appointed , consisting of Messrs. Clayton , Fey ami Underwood , to secure other members , obtain n charter , and arrange for a fu- uro meeting , The following arc the objects of the Alliance ns sot forth in their conatitu- ; ion : The objects of this Alliance uro , first , to onublo the farmers to batter , i > y united effort , protect themselves against hostile legislation , resist the further imcroachmonte of the great railroad uombiimlioiiB , and to undouv- or to place the railroads under thu control of the United States govern ment an the must practicable way ol ending the discrimination : ! , nnd ringn within rings that are robbing the pro ducers and ohippors of the country in the interests of the few men , Sec- mid , to secure a more equitable as sessment of taxes so that each prop urty owner will be compelled to p y according to the protection that hi property requires. Third , to work fo the elevation of agriculture by tlu muutal , moral and social hiiprovemun of its mcmbcrc. which can best bo Affected by frequent meetings , free discussion , cultivating and developing their best tnlcnt for business. By in * upectton and trial adopt a moro ra tional syntnii of HHnge ono guided by the exercise of more brainn , mid thereby command n return coininenau- rate with the capital , brain nnd mu'cio employed in its production , The Alii nnco will seek by plans and joint ar nnqcmonta to obtain higher pricon for all the farmer produces , nnd cheaper iriccs for all ho consumes of others iroductp. To encourage nnd prnctlco .ho cash system in buying and selling , hereby saving heavy cxponnos incur- od In losses , by agencies , oflicors and ntcrcst. To oppose special and class cgUlntion , nnd robuku misguided leg- slation of the past. To endeavor to secure the nomination and election of good men for oilico , and spurn no dan- : orous to liberty nnd economy all pro- oBsionul office-seekers. To denounce all political rings , machine candidates , and spcuinl privileges to corporations , nnd frown upon the efforts of nil class * os of professional men in charging ex orbitant , unreasonable nnd oppressive cos. In this Alliance the largest lib erty ahull bu allowed for the discus- ion of all question ? , religion * , politi co ! , financial or domestic which can > nssibly interest the real farmers. 'liis.Allianco is to work for more fa vorable agricultural legislation moro quitablo taxation , equal righto in r.annpnrtation , lower rates of interest , huapor administration of the laws , nero respect to the true wants of the tcoplo , and especially amore thorough eprcucntatinn in the halls of legislu- ion and in congress. BUDWEISEIl BEER. 15. II. ll.agg & Co , the wide awuko ind expert bottlers of Guiso'n cole- iratcd beer , hai nlao taken the gen- ral agency fur Western Iowa , for the ole of "Budwoisor" bottled beer. It s almost unnecessary to utato that his famous "Budwciser Beer" in Manufactured by Conrad , of St. jouia. It has a national reputation among beer drinkers from California o Now York. Wo congratulate Mr. Conrad in securing BO etliciont agents it this important shipping centre , nnd lave no doubt but their sales will be very extensive. Success to thu iiutv agency. The fir at shipment of ono car is juat ccoivcd , with mure to follow in quick uccutoion. CLOSELY CONTESTED. Union Pacified Beat tbo Council Blulls Boys by Ono Tally. There wns much interest felt yea- , orday in the g.uno between the Union ? acifics of Omnhii , and the Council nliy home club. The attendance was lar/'o / and the crowd enthusiastic , and watched every play with the sL'ct ot intoreat. Both clubs show- oil up strong , but the home nine was nit at a great disadvantage by the cripplii g of the Council Blufl'u catcher , whoHo hand was disabled by a hot .mil. Ddspito thia , and other inci dents which put the nine at n disadvantage , they showed not only nerve but skill , and the citizens justly felt proud of them , and the defeat by one tally , is not ono which ia to bo mourned over , and the victory gained by the Union Pacifies is one which had not wide enough margin to cause much egotism on their part. The clubs showed that they were pretty closely ranked , and a contest at any time between them must bo just uncertain enough to be exciting as to the result. The score stood 0 to C in favor of ihp Union Piici6cs , and in making this there was ntrnng work and cloae play on each side. The following is the score in full : UNION I'ACIKICS , All. K. 1811 Til. I'O. A. 13. Dandle , B. B -1 1 2 2 0 2 1 Dorr , i 4 1 1 1 0 M 1 Whitney. 2d b..l ! a 02 rrnllloy , o ! 2 2 4 15 1 0 Nash , 1. f 4 100 0 02 Dwyer , 3Sb 4 Oil 3 00 Funkhiraser , c. f.4 0 00 Holland , Iht b..4 000 7 00 Hart , r. f 4 0 0 0 0 00 Totals 30 0 8 10 27 17 0 COL'XCIIj lIUIFKa. All. II. lull Til. I'O. A. E. Btrock , o C 000 811 Junor , o. f 5 2 2 3 0 01 Mock.i 6 233 001 Hnrt/Jctb fi 013 122 Clinton , litb..4 0 0 0 10 0 1 Urown , B. B 4 0 0 0 1 22 Brown , M. r. f. . .4 0 U 0 1 00 Askwith. 1. f 4 000 100 Smith , 3d b 4 200 Totals 40 5 7 10 23 14 ' 8 ' 1N.NI.VOH. 12345G789 Union I'Aoifica.O 0103020 * Council Hinds..0 02020100 Knrnod runs U. Pa. 1 ; 0. B.H. 1. Finit base on balla-U. P. 1 , 0.15. 1. Total called bulls U. P. 7nj 0. B. JW , Total strike * called-U. ) ' . 37 ; 0. B. fil , Struck out-U. P. f > ; C. B , 11. Lett on IUKCH-U. P. 3 : 0. I ) . 8. Hccond basa hlts-Trnlll y I , Unit 1. I'nited balls TrMlley 4 'Struck 2. Wild pitches-Dorr 1. Double plays Muck , Clinton uiul Strock Umpire Brandt. If Nearly Dead after taking some highly puffed up stuff , with long testimonials , turn to Hop Bitters nnd have no fear of any Kidney and Urinary troubles , Bright' * Disease , Diabetes or L'vur Complaint. Those disease's cannot roaiat the cura tive power of Hop Bitters ; besides it is the best family medicine on earth , FOB LIC PI AOY. Architect Drlecoll Unaruoa the Board of Kducatlon With Stealing Hla Plans , 0 , F , Driscoll , nn architect in Oma ha , has commenced auit against the Independent tohool district of this city , claiming $500 damages for the appropriation of Ida plans in the build ing of the now school liouno in Hall s addition. Ho chums in his petition that the board of directors in Apr ! last by their building committee cm ployod him to furnish plans for the construction of a brick school build inpr , in Hall's addition , to cost ? 7,3.1J , and that in accordance with their 10- quest he drew plans whioh were approved by the board The building committee asked Mr. Drl ooll to leave the plans with them , they promising that the tchool building should be constructed in accordance with thoio plans. The board then employed Mr. Maxon , the architect of this city , to copy these plans , and proceeded to appropriate them , For thin "piracy nnd appro priation of plans" Mr. Driscoll nsk $500 damages. His bill for the same was presented to the board and re jected , nnd now ho brings suit , It is claimed that the building com- mittco were naturnlly anxioim that some home architect should dr.iw ho plans and have the suuTvuioti of the work , but that they did not einsjied in accuriiii ! any plan which jutt nuked them. Then they visited Omaha mid among others , saw Mr. D'isc II , who showed thorn ono plan , which ho thought would do , provided certain modifications were mnde. The coin- nitteo instructed him to makiin Hindi- led plan and present it at thu next meeting. At this meeting nevi-rnl ar chitect * , including Mr. Dii cell , w re ireoent with plane , but they profcrro.l lis. No decision was reached , and the matter was referred to ho building committee , and the plans oft for them to look over nt leisure , 't ia said that thcso plans wcro in their hands for ten days , and ns an outcome Mr. Maxon wns chosen archi- cot and a plan presented by him was adopted , which plan ia cluitnnd to bo substantially a cjpy of Driacoll'n ' plnns. It is urgoil that the plan wtu cally stolen and Mr. Driecoll inciats .hat hn ahnll bo paid d unagon there of. Stixnv & Hammond are his at- orncya. A Bnptlut Mtnlfiter' * Experience I am a Baptist Minister , and before I 07cn thought of being n tlerpynian. I prad- latcd in medicine , but left ft lucrative prac- .Ico for my present profusion , 40 years ago. I WKHlor mnnv years n sufferer from lulnsy ; "THOMAS' Kcr.Kctmo Oir , cured jno. " I was nlsn troubled with hoa e- lens , ami Thomas' ] 'kl ctric Oil always re- leved me. My wife and child had dlph- .her-1 ! , and "Thomas' Kclcctric Oil cured them , " nnd If taken lu time it will euro loven times out of ten. I am confident it a n euro for the moat obstinate cold or cjugli , nnd If ny nnoill take n munll tpa poau and half Till it with tlio Oil , nnd , hou jilnt'e the and of the spoon hi ono nos tril and draw the Oil oat of the spoon into the lio-ul by Eiiilling ns hard as they can , until tlio Oil f lls over into tho.throat , and nractiro that twice a week , 1 don'c care low offenglVe their liond may be , it will clean it out and cure their catarrh. Per deafness and earache it ha * done wonJcra to my certain kuoxvledxr. It is the onlv inodiciuo dubbed patent medjcino that I ! mvo ever felt like recommending , for I tell i-ou that I would not bo without it iu my loiiso for nny consideration. I am now fuden'ng with n pain lilo ihcimntidii in my right limb , antl nothing relieves mo like oino'Electric Oil. Oil.Dr. Dr. H. F. CIUNK , nugl-d-w Corry , Pa. l SLUFR8 ROTICES , NOTIOK , Special ad\ortl9umenta , ouc I st , Found , To iKian , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , lioinlhif , etc. , will bo Inooitcd In this column at the low rate ot TEN 01OTS TEH I.IN13 for the Uret Insertion and FIVE CENTS L'KR LINT ( or each eubncqucnt Insertion , ! > ave adv crtUemonts nt our ortlce , No. 7 1'onrl Strcf t , Wants. I ED A man hav ng a thorough krowl WAN eigaCit ilro liisumnis Ijiislncss. AddnesI' O. Box U22 , Council Bluffs , lona. july20 "ITTANTED A good , competent Rlrl none VY other nwd lujilj 'or general lieu eworn. Mrs. T. K. Ca\ln , 42U noutlibcecnil street. . Wuwdnt an cnonc'.lc male or fomjl.i mjtijtlnoerv townh p In low * and Net ra-ka. lo ta o orders for mw piibl ration The pub 'cations ' are n'ni.dnrJ. ' and tell at bixh Our icriDB nrojlbcral oni tgmtH inako from $ to$10icrd ] y , ) "cr clri-i-liiBana tormsaddress West era Bock Company , Council It uffs , loua. Jy-IO-tf Everybody In Council BluD lo WANTED URB , 20 cents per wctk , < Jo llvcreJ by carriers. Office , No 7 I'earl Street tioar Broadway. To tmy 100 tcna broom com For particulars bddrcau Couucll liluS * Broom Factory , Council BluSd , Iowa. 608-20t ( For Snlo and Kent ! SAIiE Tlioc copcst hni.so atd lot In FOI . Apply to H. Howe , No.J14 Broad- w y. Jy 0 F I UK SAU-i Two cUlrna In NcbraiUa , clioip , by Oclcll & Day. JjSMw riOK SALE A red Ir'eh setter drp , 1 year old .L thorcujjliH } ard b < km. lll sell cheap Address R. 1' . O. b. x 1042 , C. B. Iowa. JuljS-lni FOU SAM : liea'itlful residence lots , 5 0 each ; nothing down , and fSpcrraonth only , by EX-MAYOKVAUGIFAN. aplS-tf MlBCOllanooua. & RMOTJ1ERB , Council Bluffs HAllCOtWT and Omaha express. Orders loft nt Boston re * store , JHIn utr ct , Counc'l ' HluCfs , or J , 0. K.lllot . 12C6 K ru..m ttrcct , Omaha , will reecho prompt atlentoii JylBf QT1LLAIIKAD Great tuceusa. Cll and eoe JO new acccs8orUs and specimens ot | Icturcs ta.en li-tlio rO'Ublc ( fclatliio broicldo proee.s ; , at the Kicclg'or Galkrv JOjMalnstreet. K. W. PATTON rhyilclan and Ocullnt. D Can cure any conn of sere eje * . It In only a matter ol time , and can cure generally in from three tc flvo weeks-It make * no differ ence how long dUcasoil. Will ( tralghten en , * eyes , operate and remove I'tjrctmnn , etc. , nnd ln ett artificial eyes Special attention to re ifc'tndeworms apA-tf Sullivan & Fitzgerald DKALK113 IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Orookery , Q-lasware , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC A'so cgenls lor the following lines of Steamship Companies : Cunitd , Anchor , Gulon , American , aid SUto Steamship Corn j anle-s. for t&lo on Ilia Coyal Bank of Ireland ami Bank ol Ireland , Dublin , Ihoso w o intend to send Irr ( rli'iiili to any part of Europe will tlnd It to their literal to call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AGENTS , 343 f roadway , Council Bluffs. Ta JOIIU ST11IL1IV , I'retJJcut. Vice IT. r 'I W. 8. DiianiB , btc. ndTe.v. K NBBKASKA MMUIACTUBfflB CO Lincoln , Neb. MANUFACTURERS OF Oorn Planters , Hrrrows.Farni Rollers Hullty Hay Rakee , Bucuot iSJovatlug WlndmtllB , &o Wo r prepared ti do Job work and maculae turlnc for other parties. Auuut all or l n .NEUHASKA JIANUFACTUKINO CO Llucolu , Neb , Facts fortli Kuowiug A new crop dirdcn Grown Japan Tea ( very fine ) 75o Fine Japan Tea , < qual to that of- fcred nt 75c COc Very Fine Young Hyaon , equal lo that offered nt $1.00 7Cc Wo Mean Jiut Whit We Bay , 16 Main St , and 15 Pearl St. , Goimoil Bluffs , Iowa. . COUNCIL BLUFFS 1 % i * n MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Offlco and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Wo giro special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND DENBEAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS.- QBNBRAL REPAIR WORK will reecho prompt attention , A general as- o.irttacnt ot Brass Goods , Belting , Piuing , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Fig Iron , Ookc , Onal , OEAS , HENDRIR , President MAIN STREET AND All Shippers and Travelers will find peed accommodation and reasonable 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 ( Fourth Streets. ) J. M. DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COTONCII * 3IVPFFS. IOWA. I he Star Bakery , HOWARD & HQBIE , 227 MAIN ST , Employ tbo bent Drtud Baker In the Wont ; also n choice hind ( or Cakes anil Flos. Dread delivered to all parts of the rlty. & CRAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Cut Glass , Fine French China , Silver Ware etc. , 810 UKOAPWAT. . COt'XOir , HLUKKB. IQVV'A MK8. n. J. i u M. D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , _ gag tlvo. . JMV C Minii < lBlnfi - TIIOST OKFIthK W. II. M riBRV OffiGSK & PTJS1Y , OS i > K Council Bluffs , la , Established , - - 1866 Dealers hi t'orelgu acd Doxcttlc Kxchioge and Imne tenuities. " INFIRMARY I T.JCADTIJ.J.S. . , , . . . , ( Late Veterinary Surgeon L" . 8. A. ) The Only Veterinary Surgeon in the Oity. OFFICE AT BLUE BARH , UPPER BKOADWAY. REFKI03NOES : All o ( tbo but Hijs ctiufc in Council UluO and urrouuiUii . MRS. J. P , BILLUF3 , PIIOPIUETOK OF EBSTAURANT& EATING HOUSE , 813 South iUln fitutt , Courcll Blufls. New home ted newly fitted up InflrttcUM Itylt. Ueali t all houra. Ice cream nd leiao oiit e\cry eieulng. t'rulti nd confcctloncrlc , OKGUTT & CO. , OOD \ /U Broadway , and Fourth Street , Council Blufifs , Iowa , I7"DC ! fl uJ& O GHIGKERING AND WEBER PIANO , Burdette and Western Cot tage Organs. Prices reason able ; terms to suit all. TJ Importer and Dealer in MUSICAL MERCHANDISE of all kinds. Sheet Music one- s third off. Agents wanted. X O Correspondence solicited , * J. MUELLER , O COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and fffllnw greets. . Goiincn Bluffs. Mirrors , Upholstery , Eepairing , Etc. , Wood nnd Metallic-CoffinB , No. 430 Broadway , Cor. Uryant St. , Council Blufla. Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 5S7 SOUTH MM STREET. I HE BEST BRTOA.D IN THE OITY. None but firat-class Bakoro employed. Bread , Cake , Pics , &o. , clolivcrod to any part of the city. Our WUROUB run all day , P. AYRES , Proprietor. IP" M iLU-JiaJMl ' | , Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands and a number 01 Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , - OQTJ VQIL BLUFS UM HOES. \ f e are Offering ; Special Bargains in ill Kinds of Summer WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOOK OF 3E" 3C 3SST 13 IN THIS PART OF THE WEST , . F. 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs. C. A. IJEF.DL' , W. RUNYAN , W. C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wbolecalo and Ketall Dealers la FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos , 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs ,