THE DAILY BEE COUCIL BLUFFS , IOWA WEDNESDAY , AT UST 9 188 ! ; . The Daily Bee. COUMCIL BLUFFS. "Wednesday Morning , Atttr. 0 BunscntrrioN RATES : % r Carrier , - - - - - M ctntd per week Omco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Noiv Jf. O. 6KIFFIN , Manaptr. B. W. TILTON , City Editor. ! MINOR MENTIONS. Great b ig JBB l HIM. J. Mueller's Palace Music Hall. Sverybody reads TUB DAILT BKK. 1 3s the paper to advtliso In. A new line of neckwear nt Bliss' . The Presbyterian yotitiR folks indulged in a social nt the church parlora last even A full line of ! lk nnd ktd gloves nt JB1W. Slierrnden nialc iili The board of trndo fftlled to get a quo rram AlonJny night , the ttrno for the Co to Dll ' for your'gloves. Haircloth tklrta nnd hugtlco ot The Bubtcrlpllon list to Tn DAILT Bra in Council Bluff * la booming. The Tbcst paper wctt of Chicago , nnd nt only twenty Mats a wcok ii appreciated T * . D. Cousins IIM a car load of cob for Bale by the wagon lond. Addrcna him mt P. O. box 760. Sccmon has removed hin paper , boo' ' nd stationery stock to No. 405 Broadway xezt door to Ilarknow , Orcutt & Co. Officer dough nmlwlfohavo been nail dcncd by the death of liar father , Jamer JIarvoy , an old and highly rcBpcctod real mtof Ilarlsn. Mien Jvmma LfnUiogcr WM happily msnlndcd of her birthday by n curprit party t her home , in which many friend joked. She wan alto the recipient o jKxne elegant itlftn. A-vcry dcilrablo pleco of proixsrty fo > Bate , on south tldo of Sixth street , in th fclock'oproftltotho new Oern Iloueo , on Broodway , Front twenty feet. 1'rlc ttreo thousand dollars. Emjuiro nt BFJ Several of tire city fathcro ycstcrdv coaornlng visited the driving park and vl canity to look over the ground to see wha ii best to do In regard to the propoaod mUng of one street and accepting of an Giber in Its place , Postmaster Armour desires not enl ; that houses should bo numbered , but Ms thftt the rctidcnts should begin bavin ; their letters directed to their houses , c that nil may bo got in readiness for th IcgtoninK of the carrier nynlcm. There nro ( till houses which are no Knmbnrcd. It-is a little thing to see to Irat if oreryono would attend to that littl ihice promptly It would ho a great improve OBQcnt and convenience. who was fined $5 am oostn Monday last for whipping his wife cans to have aot'gotquito-enoughrovcngi en LIs better half , but proceeded to thrash her again , slnco which Urto ho has kept out of the roach of the officers. Charles We t , who tuns TUB fciry brtween here and Omaha , had a lively experience with Frank Ilughcs , th layer of the old roan on Hobday. West waiathls boat , and beard tm tof the bloody transaction. He with others fol . knrcd Hughes after the Minding , and was thoonowho really capturad.hlm. Ilughoi drew his revolver on West , end tried to fire , but fortunately it inbccd. West is not anxious to have any more experiences of thin kind. In the matter of fcnccu both about public and private property in this city there is a great chance for improvement. fluuio of the finest buildings and residences are enclosed by board fences or cheat picket oner , giving often n dilapidated air to prctnues which otherwise wculd bo beautiful and attractive. A towdollarH end n little good tanto would mnko A do elded difference in the appearance of many jJaces here If judiciously used in fcnco 1m praveinents. The Nonpareil yesterday had n meal citcf ailing at 1'oter IJechtele , the wcl known hotel man. This ia in accordance with tbo well known ingratitude and in justice of "tho colonel. " Not only IIUH Jlr. L'echtelo occupied poiitionH of trust lieic , and worked nobly for the growth ol . the city and ittiiotereits , but ho has work ed hard for Col , Uhapmun politically , and gave him much -valufablo asaistance when the latter ran : for county treasurer in IBCi ) . Mr. Bcchtele , fortunately , U so veil known hero that ho need not fear be ing injured by any little fling that The Nonpareil can uiako , PBRBONAIo. A O. A. Brown , of Walnut , waa among the welcome callers at Tliu Bill office yeuterday. f T.M. O.Logan , the godfather of tbo town of Logan , waa in the city yeator- Dr. Archibald , of Qlenwood , has re- tamed from his Colorado trip , and favored TUK Bin with a call ytsterday , Charles If , Deere , whose nairo Is so lattlllarly connected with the manufao- taring Interests of Molluo , Ilia. , was In Uio city yesterday. Mlsa Julia Tarbot , of Living Spring , Sllrer Creek township , who has been attending - tending the teachers' Institute la this city , and * > gueit of II IB * Wesley , returned bone yesterday morning , feeling that her Uy here bos been one of profit as well as enjoyment. B , V , Clayton was In the city yesterday on his return from Nebraska , where he 'hu ' been look ing after land , and making iionie purclmes in which T. V , Evan * aid X. L , Shcgart were aho Intereetnd. The land bought amounts to between 5,000 and 0,0(0 acres , and tbo amount paid was .bout $10,000. The land lies in Gosper ad 1'belpa counties , and Mr , Clayton eem * to be very confident of having wade purchases in * which there will be good profits in time. He expresses ulinself as veil pleased with the country , and says that land U leiug Ukcn very fact and r p- WARD WARDENS , They Oonoludo to Select Oil Inopector For the Oity , The Monthly Roporti of City Of floors nnd Other Intor- ettinc Items. At the mooting of the city counci Monday evening all the members wcr present nnd the mayor in the chair After the reading of the minutes , th monthly bills were nllowed and pott tions presented. Among the petition was ono signc by several leading business houses requesting questing the council to appoint an ol inspector , in accordance with the law the petition being signed by inor than the required Gro. The potltio was urged on the ground that oil wn being sold here which was not inspocl ed at all , other oil which was markc much higher proof than it really was Granted , and Mr. Siodcntop'f norain atod Ii. A. Troutman for the posltini of inspector. It appearing that th oflico ia n Tory important ono , am that the fees charged dealers wnult mnku the oflico a very lucrative ono Homo objected to any haato in the matter tor and so it was postponed until th next meeting. A petition was presented in bohal of Thomas Buckncr to ho appoints ) as city scavenger. Laid over until tin next meeting. A petition of J. T. Ilart , II. 0 Cory , A. B. Walker and others fo the establishment of ntxalloy in blocl 10 , JefTorioB & Hyatt's subdivision was roferrod. , A communication of the vrato works company was presented , call ing the council's at'ontion to the law requiring the city to designate sucl property as was benefited by th water works , and subject , therefore to a special tax. It also urged th council to make preparations to fix the special levy for paying the amoun duo each aix months on the watu works contract , so that it might b made at the time of the regular as scEsmont. The communication narra ted also the progress and prospects o the work , there- having boon fifteen miles of water pipe laid out of th twontyno required by contract , am 135 out of the 200 hydrants already placed , and the pumping apparatu would l > o ready by December 1. Th communication was placed on filo. George P. Wright , representing th 0. , B. & Q. railway , asked the coun cil to allow the company to provide , a its own expense , an indirect drain fo the water coming from Bancrol street , instead of having it pass di rcctly through their yard. A resolution tion to that effect was presented an referred. The sarno attorney also appeared fo Captain Williams , the city woighmaa tor , to protest against the counci licensing for $10 other parties t weigh for the public. Ho doomoi this unjust to Mr. Williams , who ha ( already been elected , and had pro vided at considerable ozponeo th means for performing th duties of the oflico , with tin understanding that ho waite to receive all the revenue from tha source. Then the council had licensee other scales. Ho bad to pay 20 per cent of his fees to the city. The athora paid only 810 for a year's license. Bo doomed it unfair for the council to allow the Income of his oflico to bo cut down so that ho hac i > eon obliged to seek other employment mont , in the postofllco. The matter was referred to the city attorney anc judiciary committee. A proposal was presented from John Short ottering to settle a claim against .ho city for money paid Mrs. Oraw 'ord , instead of himself , on proper condemned for Union avenue. Ho iocted. A petition was [ .resented for the ap pointment of C. D. Walters as forcuiai of Ilcsciio engine company. Placet on lilo. The report of the city auditor ihowcd that during July there ha < been warrants isiuod to the amoun of $ < ilGGOir , making the total amoun of warrants issued by thiu council to date , ? iyfi80.55. The report of the city treasurer showed the following cash balances 01 land : fjihrary fund . $ 'IS Noveo fund . 2-107. < i : L'urk fund . 7.'t3.8 Hood fund . , . 4,1121.0 Judgment fund . . . 17.CX L'olico fund . 4.S7I.OS General luiul . 1,103.35 Total . , The poll.tax collector reported that > f the 1,018 persons served with no- .ices , 345 had paid , 440 had worked > ut their taxes , $54 had boon secured jy suits , and the total cash collected was { 825. His commission on this was over $200 , and the council order ed fifty per cent of the foes paid now- The city woighmastor reported that n July bo weighed 510 loads. The receipts of the office were $53.70 , and ho city's share $10,74. The city olork reported that ho had collected cash during July $3,220 , which included fines , coot * , licenses , to. to.Tho The bonds of Ed Lincoln , as runner - nor for the Pacific house , Julius Fried man and W. 8. Smith as runntra for lie Ogden , Andrew Uonton , W. A. toolo , and Ed Grlmmorman as coin- ion carriers , and Matilda Davis as tawnbrokor , were approved. The city engineer reported that the > ids for building a culvert on Indian irook , would bo opened on the 14th. lo reported on sundry other matters f street improvement. Aid , Shugart called attention to the 'Agnaut water on a lot near thn corer - or of Pine and Main streets. The touncil ordered that tbo owner bo no- Tied to suppress the nuisance at once > y filling in dirt , or else the city would o ' it at the expense of the property. 'Tho city attorney announced that le had prepared an ordinance amend- ng the license ordinance in regard to mblio hallt ; also an ordinance in ro- ; ard to the street which It waa pro- > oaod to vacate to enlarge the driving mrk , the Driving Park association to ; ivo the city another in its placo. Joth ordinances were laid over. The mayor announced that ho had cceivcd notice of a suit against the ity by Patrick Fooloy , who claimed 81,300 for damages done to lots by surface water ; also a suit for $1,000 brought by Ellen O'Hearn against the city and Gunnoudo & Taylor , for in juries sustained by falling through a collarway. Ilofcrrod , The mayor announced that the plans adopted for a pest house to bo built by the city and county jointly , would necessitate an expenditure of $1,100 , so that the city's one-third would bo something above the $350 appropriated. Alderman Blodontoph reported that the committee of the council had bar gained with Peter Bechtolo for the purchase of 128 feet of his property on Bryant street lor $3,000. , The coun cil confirmed the contract , and ar ranged the } erms of payment to ex tend over a period oi three years. It waa decided to do away with the penalty for those who had neglected to pay the license on dogs owned by them , provided such delinquents paid during the month of August. Adjournment was then taken until Friday evening. tAST NIGHTS MKKTIM1. At the mooting of the city council last night the ordinance in regard to licenses was amended so as to charge sovonty-fivo dollars for each circus performance. The tax levy for the year was fixed as follows : General fund , 10 mills ; sewer , 2 mills ; library fund , | mil ) ; and judgment , mill , making 17 mills. The matter of ap pointing a coal oil inspector was brought up and discussed fully , but action was postponed until Friday night , till which time adjournment was taken. ADJUSTED BY AYLESWORTH. A Number of Minor Coaes Command the Attention of tbo Su perior Court. There wcro a number of drunks and disorderlies who spent the night be fore the bars , and who appeared yes terday morning before the bar. Two of these were John Rachel and Chris. Christian , who were found with others on lower Main utrect engaged in a lively row. Oilicor Brooks captured the first ono of the fighters ho found , it proving to bo Christian , who was sadly dishonoring his namo. A citi- con who came to Brooks' help captured the other , and the crowd gathered around to rescue them , but were driv en olF. The prisoners struggled lusti ly and had to bo knocked down two or three times , and hold down until Officer Barhytn came to the rescue. They were then marched to the sta tion , and yesterday morning pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace , and paid up. A whole Hogshead was discharged yesterday. Ho was up for disturbing the peace ; ho having boon in a row on lower Main street , but no witnesses coming to the front , ho was lot # o. John Mulonoy , a plain drunk , and Mike Korby , a dead drunk , were dis posed of in the usual fashion. James W. Emerson , arrested for boating the Coy house , was tried yes terday. The evidence showed that he was owing about $20 for board , and that when ho skipped out ho tried to got his baggage out of the window. The fact that ho waa a regular boarder - dor , however , lot him out from suffer ing the penalty of the law , as it draws a distinction by which it is transients only , who are to bo punished for beat ing a landlord. J. J. Rudd , the good naturcd labn- drvman , was the victim of unfortunate circumstance , which brought him into court yesterday. The night before ho was sitting in a saloon , playing cards and drinking beer with another man , until both were pretty mellow. Rudd , on leaving ; picked up a bundle of shirts belonging to tbo other man , and took thorn to his laundry to have them washed , and ycHtorday ho was charged with the larceny of the shirta. Ho could not explain the matter very well , except that ho wes a little mel low and ditln't think much ubont it when ho took thu shirts , except that ho was goint ; to have them laundried , but had no intention of stealing thein. The judge thought ho wai technically liable , and fined him $5. Ycstorday a follow , supposed to be ft sort of coiilidenca man , was com plained of for having enticed u little colored boy into his room under the pretense cf getting his boots blacked , nnd then treated the hey in a shame less manner. Other boys claimed that ho had tried to got them into a Ilko scrape , and Marshal Jackson ac " cordingly wont after the young man and brought him to the police station to await investigation. Just outside the : ity huildini ; the follow cave Jackson thu slip , and ran up Glen avenue. Jackson pulled his revolver to shoot at the escaping prisoner , but a "pal" of his interfered , and then one of the city horces stood hitched between him and his fleeing target. Jackson turned about and arrested the fellow's "pal" on general principles , and then started with horse and buggy to head of U > o mo who had skipped. In the mean time Oilicor Edgar hurried after the irisoner , and succeeded in finding him liddon in the weeds near the bluffs and brought him in. It is not cor- ain what will bo done with the pairl UNCLE BAM'S NEW HOUSE. rue Commlualonors Looking1 Oror the around for a Location. Yesterday the commissioners ap- > ointed to locate the now government milding bulk here , arrived In the ity , they being J. P. Burrows , of Jlarinda , chairman ; W. M. Wilson , Jscoola , and James M. Pierce , of Bedford. They spent most of the ay in looking about the city and lowing some of the sites which par es propose to sell for that purpose. Hioro are a number of those localities , mong them the property of Charles loud , on upper Broadway ; the Platt er property next to the city building : ' toiler's property , corner of Broadway nd Bancroft streets ; Gallagher's ropcrty , just back of the now Emp- io hardware block ; the Catholic roporty ; Judge James' property , hero ho now resides ; the property ornor of Center and Broadway , and Irs. Amy's property , which the city as often thought of purchasing. The ouimlsslonera will not be in a hurry n arriving at a decision , and will pend a day or two la the city , and | lookat other property probably besides - sides what is already named , and re ceive * other proposals if there bo any. Joseph Durrinlurger , ttrondway , Buf falo , wan Induced by his brother to try TKOMAH' KcuscTntP On , for a sprained an kle ; and with half A dozen applications he was entbbled to walk round sgalnall right. augT-dlw Democratic Primaries. The democrats mot last night to select eighteen delegates to the state and congressional convention , which meets at the court house to-morrovr , The followinaro the delegates selected : First ward N > rman Green , W. R , Vaughn , 0. D. Walkers , I. Boekompe. Second ward Henry Wagner , Wm. Mynstor , John Stagg , Robert Huntington , Thomas Bowman. Third ward-John Dohany , L. Xurmuchlen , Andy Graham , J , 0 , Morgan. Fourth ward 0. Ii. Mitchell , John J. Fraincy , W. L. BiggsV. . 0. James , J. F. Hart. Oar Olorions Independence * . What can bo more glorious than to bo independent of sulT-rlng , canned bv dyf- pepsin , Indigestion , constipation , sick head ache , or othnr di ea rs emanating from the stomach. This can be easily gained by a timely nun o ( DunnocK BLOOD BITTKIIS , Price 81.00 , trial 10 cents. au7-dlw GOLDEN GRANARIES. The Merry Hum ot Shonf ana ShokolB Near Woodbine , Iowa-Other Matters of News. Correspondence of The lice. WOODIIINE , Iowa , August 7,1882. Farmers in this vicinity rejoice in a bountiful harvest. The small grain is all cut and in the shook , stacking is nearly done , and a few have thrashed trom the shock. The yield ia big and the quality excellent. P. T. DoVold has sold his farm ad joining town. The sale of this place illustrates the advance in value of real ostato. Three years ago it sold for two thousand dollars ; DoVold sold it for three thousand , and Mrs. Stevens , the purchaser , has since been offered a nice profit for her bargain. The base ball mania still raises ; wo have four nines. The latest organiza tion is the Infantiles , who wont to Logan and dotoated a picked nine , to the tune of 25 to 3. Wo had a sensation in social circles last week , caused by the marriage of Fred Forrest and Miss Etta Jones. It was surprising because unexpected. Their many friends extend hearty congratulations , and our only wish ia that they may live long and prosper. Building improvement still con tinue. L. Crane & Son are building a brick addition to their store , and also ven eering with brick the old part which will give the whole the appearance of a substantial brick block. Ed. Howarth , a prosperous farmer , who owns a fine farm cast of town , is building a fine dwelling in our city seas as to give hia children the advantage of our schools. Hon. Fairchild Audrus has pur chased a lot and will build a resi dence , and become a permanent and desirable inhabitant. Hon. D. 0. Stanton , son of Eliza beth Cady Stanton , Is ( pending the summer hero. Ho makes an occa sional trip to his brother's farm on the Pigeon creek. A. Powloy and W. W. Mathis re cently returned from a trip to the eastern part of this state whore they purchased ono hundred and twenty- eight young cattlo. Mr. Owen Thorp , ono ot the old settlers of Harrison county , dtod at the residence of 0. W. Willey , August 3d , at the ago of 75 years. Tl\o schools will open the first Mon day in September. The interior of Gidding's drug store is receiving thu finishing touches from the hands of 11. Ycisloy and M. M. Kaufman. A child of A. Emgio died last Fri day , and was taken to Magnolia for burial. A tramp ehoemakcr , who has been boarding at the Woodbine hotel , tried to take "French leave , " but Marshal Jones took him in , and ho now boards at the hotel doMidtllcton. Boise & Do Con intend to build a twenty foot extenaicn on their store. W. D. Cronin will undoubtedly build a largo brick building next sea- eon on the site of hin present place of businesp. Dr.V. . 0. Samson is still at the "Hot Springs , and is not improving as rapidly as desired ( R. E. I'OIITKII. $200.00 REWARD 1 Will bo paid for the detection and con viction of any person selling or deal ing in any bogus , counterfeit or imita tion HOP Birmis , especially Bitters or preparations'with the word Her or 1 Horn in their name or connected therewith , that is intended to mislead and cheat the public , or any prepara tion put in any form , pretending to bo the same 'as Her BITTKHS. The genuine - uine have a cluster of GHEKN Horn ( notice this ) printed on the white label , and are the purest and best medicine on earth , especially for Kidney - noy , Liver and Nervous Diseases. Be ware of all others , and of all pretended formulas or recipes of Her BITTKIIS published in papers or for sale , as they are frauds and swindles. Win- over deals in any but the genuine will bo prosecuted. Her BITTKIIS Mm. Co. , jy22-lm llochestor , N , Y. MAIN STREET ? LIVERY , FEED > AND SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will find jood accommodation and roaaonablo iliargcs. F SOUTH MAIN STREET , OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Jouncil Bluffs Iowa , - - , HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietors. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special adtertlscmenta , fat M txxt , Found , To Loin , For 8 1 , To Ilcmt , Wants , Bonding , etc. , will be Inserted In thli column at the low role o ! Tf.N CENTS FKR MNK ( or the nrit Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINK ( or each tubtc < | tient Insertion Leave odv crtlecmcnts at our office , No. 7 'Pfflrl ' Street , near llroodg r. Wftnte. \7 ANTED School tucliem , mlnlitm , stu- V > dent * and others cm a d to their income l > y < ! eve Ing A pottlon of tho'r ' time to c tor our ttandtrd booVs and periodicals , or can nmltetargd wigoi byd-voMnr ( their whole thno to It. Wo want an actlvo mala i > r fa < ale ( , ' -ct In every towmhlp In Iowa and t thraslta , and will ctTrr extra Induccrrctits. Frr clriuta s ad * dro Western nook Compiny , Box 654 Council Bl fl , Ia. An ciptrlenccd liinlncss roan- WANTED thorough took-Xcrper doslrcs to Kit some IftUllcil jojllloh In CcllQCll BlufT ) . Addles' , Ntw YoiVer , tlce office. "V17ANTED A ccod , cwinfcttr.t Rlrl none VV other need oiiply ( or general homework Mrs. T. K. Carln , 423 s&ulh btcond etrcot. Everybody In Council BluBa It WANTED Tin Uiit , 20 cents per week , do Ilvcrcd by curriers. Office , No ,7 Pearl Street near Broadway. To buy 100 ton ) broom corn WANTED addrcea Council Blufft Broom Factory , Council Bluds , Iowa. CES-SBtf For Sale and Rent BALE The c cnptst hot-Bo and lot In FOK . Aprlytoll. IIowo , No. ? 14 Broad way. jy20 FOR SALE Two cUtms la Nebraska , cheap , byOdcll&Day. J)2Mw FOR SALE A red Ir'sh fetter drp , 1 year old , thoroughly yard broken , will ecll cheap. Address S. I' . O. b X 1042 , C. I ) . Iowa. jul3-lm "T710R SALE BcA'itKul residence lot * . 00 JD each ; nothing down , and 83 i > cr month only , by EX-MAYOU VAUG1IAN. apl3-tf Mlacollnnooub. & SMOTHERS , Council Bluffs HAKCOURT and Omaha express. Orders Iclt at Boston To store , Jhln str ct , Counc'l ( Hulls , or J. C. Elliot , 1S06 Fftnikin ttrcct , Omaha , will receive prompt atlenton jylBf QT1LL AHEAD Great euccoon. Call and BCD O " w acccsaorlcs and specimens ot pictures ta cnb the reliable gelatine bron.Mo process , at the Excelsior Gallery JODltalnstreet. DR. W. L. PATTON Physician and Oculist. Can cure any casn ot sore cyon. It Is only a matter ot time , and can cure generally tn ( rom three tc fire weeks It makes no differ ence how long diseased. Will straighten cross cjc , operate and remove Ptyrcglnmn , etc. , and Insert artificial eyes Special attention to ro- movcinit tadcMomis v ap6-tf Facts fortli Knowing A now crop Garden Grown Japan Tea ( very fine ) 7Go Fine Japan Tea , equal to that offered - fered at 75c GOc Very Fine Young Hyson , equal to that offered at $1.00 75c We Mean Just What Wo Say , EOSTOI TEi 16 Main St , and 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffis , Iowa , COUNCIL BLUFFS BLANUFAOTUllERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , AND GENERAL MACHINERY OUlco ana Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , We give special Attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention. A general as sortment of Braea Goods , Belting , Pining , AtfD SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooke , Coal , OHAS , HENDEIE , President , Sullivan & Fitzgerald , DEALERS IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Crockery , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC A'so ' gcnla ( or the following lines of Steamship Companies : unatd , Anchor , Qulon , American , and StUe Steamship Com ] antes. X > X > ML. 3E * O ? 8 . Tor sale on the Royal Eank of Ireland and Bank U ! Ireland , Dublin. Those w o Intend to noiid lor rlends to any | urt ol Europe Mill flud It to their iterett to rail ou Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AGENTS , J43 Broadway , Council Bluffs Ia. MRS , fl. J. HILTON , M , D , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Broadwav Council Bluff- EUROPEAN HOTEL , The moot cent rail r located hotel In the city , loom * TV11,00 , ft. M and ttOOpjrday.r Flnt Clisa RctUurint connected wlta the old. old.J. . II , HURST , - - ( Prop. Corner Fourth and Locuit Street * . X.OXTXEI XKCO. HARKNESS , ORCUTT & CO. , DRY GOOD AHT1 , . TTOTTSl ! , Broadway , aid Fourth Street. , . Council Bluffs , Iowa. mar-2-Rm J. MUELLER' CHICKERING AND WEBER PIANO , Burdette and Western Cot tage Organs. Prices reason able ; terms to suit all. Importer and Dealer in MUSICAL MERCHANDISE of all kinds. Sheet Music one- .A. third off. Agents wanted. .A.O X O Oorrespondonoa solicited , J. MUELLER , O COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and Willow greets. . Council Bluffs , UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH fflAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE OITY. None but first-class Bakora- employed. Bread , Cake , Pica , &o. , delivered to any part of the city. On * . Wagons run nil day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , alee , Railroad Lands and a number 01 Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYKE , over Savings Bank , - CPU MOIL BLTJFS HOES. fe a.re . Offering Special Bargains in All Kinds of Summer WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOOK OF "SETM. < O > IN THIS PART OF THE WEST. 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs , . . . , 0. A. BEEBB. W IIUNYAN , W. BEEBB , C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale and Ketall Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway. Council Bluffs. INFIRMARY I F.J.CALY.I.D.J.S. . . . . . . . , ( fjite Vttfrlnary Surgeon L' , 8. A. ) ? he Only Votorinory Surgeon in the Oity , IFFICE AT BLUE BARN , UPPER BROADWAY. REFERENCES : 11 of the beet rhj-elclau } ! la Council Bluflj and lurrountlln e The Star Bakery , HOWARD & ROBIE , 227 MAIN ST , nploy the best Bread Baker In the Wottj also choice hind ( or Cakes and Plea. Bread delivered to all parts ot the city. MAURBR & ORAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , nicb Out Glass , Fine French Cnlna , Silver Ware &c. , 3 BiOiPWiT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Rubber Hose , Iron and Lead Pine , Iron and Brass Fittings anfl Trimmings , at Bixby & Wood's , THE PLUMBERS. On Banoroft or ( Fourth Streets. ) THOU , orricmi. w. ii. u. rpair. OfflCEE & PUSEY , Council Bluffs , la , Established , - - (858 ( Dealeri In Foreign and Domestic Exchange and home securities. MRS. J. P , BILLTJPS , PROPRIETOR OF RESTAURANT & EATING HOUSE , 813 South Wain Street , Council Bluffs. New house and newly fitted up In first dan \ ityle. Meal ) at all hours. Ice cream and loco- o 1e every evening. KrulU and confectloncrla J. M. PALMER , DEALER IK REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.