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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1882)
THE DAILY BEE COU01L BLUFFS , IOWA THURSDAY , AFutfST lO'loS1 , . The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFST Thursday Morning1 , Aug. 1O , SUUSOKIPTION IUTKS ! By Carrier. SO center week By Mill - - - - - - IIP M per Year Office : No. 7 Foarl Street , Near Brondwny. II. 0. GnlFFIK , XI n Rcr. H. W. TJLTON , City Edltor.B M1MOR MENTIONS. Great bnrgatno it Illlss' . J. Jlncller'n 1'nlace Music Hnll , The Mllwftukco 4 , St. Paul company will occupy Ita new ilepot and commence Tunning pasaenger trains next neck. Everybody reads TUB UAIU liFK. It is the paper to rich-elite in. Anew line of neckwear at Uligs' . The democratic county convention Is to meet tit the court liotiso nt 11 o'clock to day to cheese delegates to the congressional and state conventions. A full line of llk and kid ROVO ! nt Sherradcn makcBlphotographs. Two men , arrested tn Knnsa * , and en route for Cheyenne to answer n charge of robbery there , are resting in ( all here , and will bo taken ontholr journey to-day. Go to Bliss' for your.'glovcs. Haircloth skirts and bustlcH at B1W , A pleasant social rtnd card party was jjlvcn last evening nt the residence of F. O. Glcason. Those present wcromoH hos pitably entertained , and the occasion was Lighly enjoyable. The subscription list to TUB DAILY BEE In Council Bluffs Is booming. The best paper west of Chicago , and at only twenty cents a week Is appreciated. L. B. Cousins has n car load of coba for sale by the wogon lead , Address him at T. O. box 789. Sceman has removed his paper , book and stationery Block to No. 105 Broadway , next door tollarkness , Orcutt & Co. A e y desirable piece of property for Bale , on south side of Sixth street , in the block opposite the new Opera House , on Broadway. Front twenty feet. 1'tlco thrco thousand dollars. Lnquiro nt Uric office. office.The The editor of n democratic paper at Carroll , Iowa , wau arrested day before yesterday for challenging Major 1'onda to fight ft duel. It Is understood that a trouble which has not been softened by its ago ia he cause. There is n terrible Hpot in the rear of Mr. Klelley's blacksmithshop and adj icent ntorca. There is n stagnant pool of water , the surface ot which Is nil green , nnd it is causing fo much illness in that vicinity that eomo liavo been obliged to move nwny. Peter Tholl , In ga/lug upon the horrl- bio condition of the street in front of Tholl & Krncht'a store , remarked that when the city charges him $0.85 for poll tax , ho should bo at least entitled to a Till ing up of the holes which now make the Direct in front of his place Impassable. The Sunday school of the Baptist church , assisted by the young ladles of the nociety , have arranged for a pleasant enter tainment this evening , combining an Inter L esting programme nnd necktie social , with refreshments nnd other attractive features. George Ilogibead was the other day Arrested for disturbing the peace nnd as saulting and battering Gus Grulcs , but as no wltnexscs appeared against htm in the police court , he was discharged. Now pa- lion were t.ikeu out and the case trlod be fore Justice I'mlnoy yesterday , but with the same tcsult. The witnesses were there , but it was the evidence which was absent , And the accused was acquitted. The case of N. J. Bond VF. Mason "Wise wns concluded yesterday before Justice Abbott. The plaintiff claimed ? U7 for pasturing Wise's homos. A. T. Flick- ingor served tin attorney for the plaiutlf nnd John N. Baldwin for the defendant The jury returned a verdict in Mr , Wise's favor for $31. It Is uaid that before the jury went out the defendant bet the plain tiff 9100 to 950 that ho would win the case BO that Wise is ahead just S81 by the do clsion. Hey Mnyne , one of the oldest of the faithful carrier boys for TiuBKK in Coun ell Bluffs , has just resigned his route to give nil his attention to other business. Ho was last evening reminded of the esteem li which bin fellow employes and carrier boy bold him , nnd the regret which they feel in parting with him , ho being the recipient o A handsome remembrance , with the follow ing names of the donors accompanying It J. 0. Grason , Mllford Seam , l'\ ' Graves II. Hardln , L. Kirsoht , II. Brown , J. 8 Gnus , W. 8. Stlllman , ( J. Dotiahey , A Donahey , Dede Pattnn , John J. Dohany Fred Tlcknor. To-morrow afternoon the Comic Bluff * ntno are to play the Union Paolfl club in Omaha , On the same day the 1 ! & M.'u , of Omaha , play Spnuldmg'g nln of Chicago. The U , ! ' , ' seemed to hav arranged for the game with the Couuc ! Bluffs o'ub for the purpose of having n rl \al exhibition to cut down the attendance nt the B. & M. grounds , and the same ser of a competition policy is shown In the nr Tangemtent for Satur-'ny , when the U. P club is to play the Dubuquea in Omaha while the II. & M. nine are to play the St Louts lledf. It Is expected that on Mon day the Dubuimes will play the Counc BlufTs nine here. PEHSONAU Benjamin l ans , of Montreal , wa I the city yesterday. Simeon Cnimner , superintendent of th Shelby county nchool * , was in the city yes terday. I ) . 0. Ilalnes , a prominent citizen o Avoca , and a constant reader of TIIK BKK was lu the city yesterday , Mr * . H. Ouren , of Ir in0' Springs , Sll ver Creek towiisblp , is in our city h p ping , and ia the guest of Mr , and Mrs -Wesley. Miss Lizzie Hagen , of St. Louis , is lu the city , visiting her friends , Miss Fauulo McAteo and Miu Hose McMpnomy , a the residence of their uncle , Her. B. 1 * 3McMenorny , CITY CONCERNS. How They Arc UuaySnff the Aider- men in Council Assembled. At the ndjournod mooting of the city council hold Tuesday evening , nn ordinance was passed amending the ordinance in regard to licenses. There seems to bo no end of the patching up which this ordinance requires to got it so that it will hang together. This time the change was in regard to cir cus licenses , the sum fixed by the nmondalory ordinance being $75 for each exhibition , making for afternoon and evening $150 , which amounts to the snmo as the old ordinance but gets around n Icgnl objection , n fatal do- 'cct in the ordinance as it stood baforo } oing thus amended. Judge Jones appeared before the council nnd suggested that an ordin- mco bo framed in regard to the hand ing nnd storage of gasoline , which was deemed as clangorous an gunpow- lor , nnd shall bo kept outside the city iinlie. Dr. MoKuno also testified ns to the [ anger of gasoline , nud said that ho ind no doubt bub that many dealers > caido himself would bo glad to got rid of handling it at all. The matter waa referred to the fire committee and city attorney to pro- mro an ordinance if they should doom t best. Dr. McKuno also presented the natter of the change of street by the driving pirk , nnd said that the asso ciation proposed to throw Chrrry troot twenty-four foot to the other ido , provided its width could bo made ixty foot instead ot sixty-six foot , the association to boar nil the expense. After some talk the matter was re- erred to n committee to make the necessary contract with the driving > ark association , and prepare the icccssary ordinanco. Alderman Soidontopf , of the finance ommittoo , reported tlio following tax ovy for 1882 : icnoral fund 10 mills Sewer 2 " lond..k I " .ihrary J " udgment 4 " Total 17 mills This report was adopted , it being ess thnn last year's levy which waa 21 mills , The special levy of 5 mills or waterworks is yet to bo made , lowovor , but only on such property as is designated by the council as benefited by the waterworks. Aid , Siodontopf called attention to ho fact that tioven or eight families of lusiinn refugees were in the city , and some citizens wanted the council to ; ivo seine of thorn permits to peddle without a license. It wus decided that his would bo a bad precedent , nnd hat the licenses should bo paid for by mvato subscriptions , of which the ildormen and city officials promised ndividually to pay their full shar . . The matter of appointing nn oil inspector specter was called up and caused nuch talk , Mr. Schoontgon urged , ho importance of the council taking BOIUO immediate action ashore , here waa every day many jallons of oil being sold , of & dangerous quality , and the sooner it was stopped the botior. Several of the alderman had , in a talk with Major Newell , of the Consolidated Tank Line , assured him there would bo no action taken that night , and therefore did not want to break their word. Alderman Eiohor finally moved that the council proceed to elect an inspector. This was lost , the there being throe for and three against. It was then decided to refer the matter to the fire committee and city attorney to report an ordinance at a mooting to bo hold next Friday evening - ing , co which time the council ad journed. Joseph Vurrinlurgor. Broadway , Buf falo , WUH induced by his brother to try IIIOMAH' EOLKOTIIIU OIL for n sprained nn- klo ; niul with half a dozen applications ho was enabbled to walk round again nil right. nug7-dlnr LIGHTNING ALARMS. How Electricity Is Being Used for a Doll Kopo by the Fire Lads. The ulcctrio fire alarm system is now about ready to go into practical use , the boxes being ull.in place. One of the most ingenious and therefore interesting features of the mechanism is the repeater placed in the Iloscuo engine house. Aldonnan Newell is entitled to much credit for the interest ho has shown in superintending the whole work , and the time and thought ho has given it , but especially is ho entitled to praise for this ingenious arrangement for repeating the alarm. When nn alarm Is turned in from any of the boxes the big boll sounds at the saino time that the smaller boll placed above the register strikes the number of the box , BO that if there is any doubt about what number the boll struck the engineer can satisfy himself by a glance nt the register. Ho can then turn the finger on the dial of the repeater to the number ol the box and the repeater begins its work , while the fire department can go on its way. The repeater causes the alarm to bo soundee five distinct times , which is two times more than it is usual in cities to have the alarm sounded , so that there can bo no complaint on the part of any at not hearing the number struck on the boll. The striking of the boll is the same as in other cities. For instance an alarm is turned in from box No. 'J or C , No. 7 , oto.t the boll taps that number of times. II from box No. 18 , the boll strikes one , then u pause of a few seconds , nnd then strikes eight. If from box No. 2y , it strikes first two , then three , a long enough pause being made be tween so that there can bo no doubt as to what is meant , nnd this number will bo repeated five times , by the in. goniouB arrangement devised by Alderman - man Nowoll. In addition to the boxes placed in difibront parts of the city , there nre the telephones nlso , by which the citizens can readily call up the central ollico , nnd have word sent trom there to the engine houses , so that taking the two systems together there ought to bo little delay in nrous- | K the department in case of n blaz ? . The lire alarm boxes are , of course , kept locked , that they may iiot bn tampered with , but at each box will bo found direction as to where to apply for keys , there being keys left at thrco different places in the imme diate vicinity of each box. ' 1 ho police - lice , watchmen , firemen , etc. , nro also provided wifh koj , eo that there vill bo little difficulty in sending in an alarm. The locations of the boxes hnvo been changed eomenh.it from those originally decided upon , the following being as finally fixed upon' No. 3 Hroadwny and Ucnd street. " 4 Uroadway nnd Frank street. 11 fi First and Uroadway. " C Madison and Uloomor. " 7 Ogden hoiiee. " 8 . - City building. " 9 Broadway and Main street. " 10 Main and Buckingham street. No.14 Main nnd AVirth street , " 15 0. U. & Q. crosning. " 10 NearDooro it Co.'s wore- 1OUSO. No. 17 Uroadway nnd Mnrcy street. " 18 Washington nvenuo and Marcy street. No.l ! ) Metropolitan hotel. " 23 Chicago .t Northwestern depot. No.2t Willow nnd Marcy streets. " 25 Buckingham and Bildwin , " 20 Chestnut street. " 27 Chicago & Kock Island 'roiqht depot. No.28 Stewart's packing house. " 29 Transfer. The numbers which arc liable to mislead or bo misunderstood ani of course omitted , such as ono , two , .wonty-two , etc. Onr Glorlon * iitlcpomlonoo. What can bo more glorlom than to bo ndepemlcnt of suffering , caused by dys- > e | > sia , Indigestion , constipatlon , BICK hcnd- icho , or other diseases emanating from the stomach. Thin can bo easily gained by n .imely . use of BtmnocK BLOOD BITTKUS. Price 31 00 , trial 10 cents. nu7-dlw A Fight In the Cngo. Charles Wcstrop is an unfortunate roung man , whoso head soomn a little out of balance , and yet not sufficiently so as to warrant the commissionura in .heir opinion in sending him to the nsano asylum. lie is very easily .eased . by boys into a perfect passion , and is then n dangerous character. Yesterday while thus enraged ho slapped a woman , and her husband caused his arrest. Ofiicor Edgar had .1 dcsporato struggle with him before ho could lock him up , but finally sue- : oedcd in getting him into the c.tlu- aooso , where "leo was confined n col ored man , who wns serving out a sun- lonco for drunkenness. Westrop be came provoked at the colored man and wont for him with a chair , and the colored man in turn , seizing n piece of board , batted Webtrop over the head , knocking him down , and causing some jovoro scalp wounds , from which the blood flowed freely. Dr. Hart was called in and dressed the wounds , * nd the young man was so weak from loss of blood that ho was aliened to bo taken homo to bo cured for thoro. TO THE GLOBE In your Tuesday's issue you spoke very contemptibly of n "Little Frenchman1' doing business opposite the Nonpareil , what your dirty shoot said may have bcon but a slur upon the Nonpareil , but I have no dcsiro for my name to bo used in your stale slurs or jokes. LITTLE FUENOHMAN. THE TAR CHAMBER. The Doings of the Police Court Concerning - corning Drunks and Dleordorllos The first ono to stop up before the bar In the police court yesterday was a darkoy , who had the night before boon picked up dead drunk in the street , placed on the platform of a street car nnd brought up to the sta tion in style. Ilia night in the cooler had sobered him up eo that ho was ready to negotiate for pence on almost any terms. Ho hardly know whether to plead guilty or not , for ho was so very drunk the night before that ho didn't know whether ho waa drunk or not. Ho chanced it on pleading guilty , nnd under the name of Tom Moore , was assessed § 7. (10 ( , which ho couldn't pay. George Urpck was brought in on n charge of disturbing the peace and assaulting a man named Adolph. The evidence showed that Adolph , Brock and others were throwing dice at the Chicauo house , when Adolph waa struck , as ho claims , by Brook. Mr. Swickart , who w.is behind the bar , says it was a fellow named Jackson who struck Adolph , and not Brock who struck him. There being seine doubtof it Brock wns dit charged. Officer Edgar , who arrested Brock on a warrant complains that Swickart , who is a special police ollicor , instead of helping him find the man threw every obstacle possible in his way , and and seemed to shield Brook in so far us to help him get away nnd hide out of Edgnr'n sight. Swickart wus given police power by the council to pre serve order in and about his hotel , but if lie proposes to use it to thwart oth er oflicers trying to make nn arrest , it should bo taken away from him. An investigation is talked of , J. W. Dobbins and \V. H. Hill were brought in to answer to the charge of vagrancy , that charge being miide ba- cause thorp was no other which would sooni to stick , they being known to the police as follows who are "on the turf. " Dobbins was complained of an having enticed small boys into his room , but it wus thought best to give the pair a chance to skip the town They accordingly wore allowed to give their own recognizance in the sum of $100 each for their appearance , Deb bins' case being continued until to morrow and Hill's until September , The latter is ono of the two whom the mayor brought back from Ham burg , charged with robbing ono of Shugart'a country agents of $1,700 , Ho did not prove to bo the man want ed on that charge. The fnthtr of Aimer Graved , nt Dow Oity , Town , is supposed to be nt the point of death , Abner Grates is n banker , and one of the leading business tarn pf that place , HorifonVn Aoid Phosphate an a Cooliug Driulc. Dr. M. H. Henry , Now York , says ; "It possesses claims as a beverage , be yond anything I know of in the form of medicine , and in nervous diseases I know of no preparation to equal it. " THE TABLES TURNKO- A Joker Who Had His LauRh First nnd His Cry Afterwards. The other evening one of the well- known residents of this city , who is n great joker , fell n victim to ono of his own plots. Ho was wending his way homeward , and noticed a short dis tance from him two ladies , accom- paticd by the husband of ono of them , ho walking in advance of his wife and her companion. The joker know the partirr well , they beini ; neighbors and the families constantly visiting backwards and forwards. Ho thought it would bo such a good joke to frighten them a little , and ho chuckled right merrily to himself as lie pulled his hat down o er his eyes , turned up hia coat collar , nnd followed along behind. As ho got close to the adieu ho kept in the shadow of the broes , and as they stopped to ono side to let him pass , ho slackened his pace and kept behind them. They walked very slowly , and thought , to let him go by , while the husband busied with thoucht about his railway business stalked on at n fair gait , get ting quite n littlu distance ahead of them. The ladic began to ba nervous about the atrantjo actions of the man behind him IIu was follow ing them ao evidently , while the joker chuckled the more merrily to himself , At last ono of the ladies , almost Painting with fright , clutched the fence , and with her companion , came to a dead stop , at which the joker stopped too , and took n lean agait.st the fence a little behind them. This action was followed by a jcream , in which a feminine voice managed to aot ; out the words , "John , John , come back I there's n man following us , " John turned , and came back with a hop , skip nnd a jump , his fists clinched and nn Iowa cyclone upon his brow. The joker , supposing ho would bo rccognixod on sight , laughed out merrily , but the irate husband pro ceeded to thump , thump , slap nnd biff until there wasn't a muscle of the joker's face which could poaaibly be twisted into shape to help out a laugh. There wns no chance or time for ex planation until the irate John caught the joker by the coat collar to shake him over the fence , when ho chanced to eco nho it was at.d hostilities ceased. The joker has sworn off now , and he will take no more chances in the dark. MARTIN'S MtJSB. The Expressman Causes a Lively Scene In nnd About Justice Frufnoy's Court. ! Captain Price yesterday swore to a complaint charging John Martin , the well known cxprnsamaii , with perjury , it being claimed that false swearing was done in the cane of Mrs. Iloas against Martin and Mis. Gallagher , lately hied in Justice Abbott's court. A warrant was issued and placed in the hands of Constable Fox , who made the arrest and brought Mr. Mar tin into court. The prisoner showed a good deal of spunk about the affair , and denounced Captain Price in the presence of the court , using very ungentlemanly - gentlemanly and oven abusive lan guage. Ho said he waa ready for trial but must see his lawyer first. The court gave him that permission , instructing Constable Fox to co with him. To this Martin objected strongly , but the constable persisted iri following the directions of Justice Frninoy , and down the stairs the pair wont. Martin's team and wagon was hitched there , and ho proposed to ndo , but would not allow the officer to do so , and a lively altercation took place between thutn , in which Fox brandished his cane and Martin the hitching stinp weight Finally Fox made him return to the court room , and there another lively scone ensued. Fox proposed to file a complaint for resisting nn officer , and Martin was so hot about it that ho indulged in still further abusive language. Justice Frainoy promptly fined him $10 for contempt of court , and Martin , not having the money to pay , the justice made out the papers for Constable Fox to take him to jail , to remain there three days. Fox called another man to his assistance , nnd the two proceeded with the prisoner down the stairs. Martin on reaching the sidewalk insisted on riding , but Fox insisted on walking ; after another lit tle tussle it was agreed tint they would all go down in the -KMcon il Martin wouid lot Fox drive. IJnder this arrangement they started , bur on the way Martin persuaded Fox to 1 t him run u > > into a law ollico for a mm ute to ( ice an attorney , As soon .n ho got off the wagon ho made n livu'y ' skip , and succeeded in getting nvtty entirely. Another warrant was IMIU i. for his arrest , for resisting nn oihrui , and Hint placed in Constable 1'oju- orans * liaiide.Bo that the hunt for Mu'- tin will bo kept up by both constables until ho is captutoJ , A Vexed Ulergynmn. Een the patience of J ob would li u > me exhausted wore he n preacher nnd tmleiu- oriuj ; to interest his audience wlnV 'lie ) were beeping up an incressant coupliing making it impossible for him lit If Hearcl. Yet , how \cry easy can all this be nvoidec by uimpiy using Dr. King's New Discove ry for Consumption , Coughs nnd Gelds Trial Bottles given away at C. F. Good- nun's drtiK atom MAIN STREET LIVERY , FEED AND- SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will find peed accommodation and reasonable charges. , SOUTH MAIN STREET , OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa , HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietors. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special Advertisements , tuc M tx t , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In thli column at the low rate ol TEN CENTS PEf ) LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENT * PER LINE ( or each subsequent Insertion Lcare itdv ertlscmcnto at our office. No. 7 Pearl Strict , ncir Hroad ay. Wftnta. \\fANTED School ttkchcrf , minister ) , stti- > \ ilentnand ollierscin a'd to their income ly dc\o'lnf ( n pottlon of their tlmo to canvassing or our itandnrd boon and pcrlorlcalu , or can nako l.ir 'j utgo bj dnotlnR their whole time .0 It Wo want an actlxe male r fe > ale fg nt n ci fry town ihlp In Iowa and eliraska , and will ttttt extra Iniluceti cils. Knr clriiila a ad < drcWcsttro Book Commny , Box 654 Council Dl ffi.Ia An cipcrlcnccd tiinlneas nan- WANTED aicr end thoioiifth tock.keeper detlre § to Rtt dome iftlMlccl fnsllbn In Council Itlufli. Address , Mew Yorker , Ueo office A ( , 'cod , competent lrl none WANTED nwd ( pi } for general houicworn Mrs , T. B Ca\ln , 42J a uMi second street. Kverj body In Council Bluffs Ic WANTED TUB Hun , 20 cents per week , de Ivercd by curriers. Ollico , No 7 Pearl Street icnr Uronionay. To buy 100 tons broom com WANTED address Council BluBi Broom Factory , Council DluOs , lown. 658-2911 For Snlo and Rent SALE FUty tonsrf Icsdellterrdnn on FOH Ncoln , Iowa. Sandtiit furnished. Ad- tro s. Maitln Ca'cy , Council lihilh , or It. L McWIlilaniH , Ncolo , lown. nilglO 3tt SALK The c eaptst house and lot In FOH . Apply t ° II , Howe , No. 814 Broad w ay. _ j J iO SALE Two claims In Nilira'lta , cbcip , FOR Odcll &lay. J24-lw " 171011 SALE A red Ir nh ecttcrdrp , 1 jcar old , JJ thorotichU jard b'ikcn , xvlll sell thcap Address S. P. 0. b x 1042 , C. B. Iowa. Julj3-lra T710R SALE Ucn-ltlful residence lots. * 00 JJ each ; nothing down , and $3pcrmonth only , by KX-MAYOUVAUOIIAN MlBcollanoous. & SMOTHERS , Council Bluffs HAKCOURT ex ] ress. Orders left at Boston leu store , Jliln strict , Ooune 1 UluHs , or J C. Elliot' , 1205 Fnrntin ttrcct , Omaha , will reecho prompt attcnt on ] > 1Bt' AHEAD Great tucco's Call and see STILL accessories and specimens of pictures tai.cn b the reliable gelatine bromide process , at the Excelsior Gnlltry 10,1 Main street. . W. L. PATTON Phjslclan and Oculist. DK. curoany casoof Borocjcx. It Is only a matter of time , and can cure generally In from thrco tc fixe weeks It makes no differ ence how long dlaeasLd. Will straighten cro s ojcs , operate and rcmcno I'tjrrglniui , etc. , and Insert artificial ejcs Special attention to re- moxclng tadcworms ap5 tf Facts fortli Knowing A now crop Garden Grown Japan Tea ( very fine ) 75c Fine Japan Tea , equal to lhat of fered at 7oc COc Very Fine Young Hyson , equal to that offered at § 1.00 76o We Mean Just What We Say. BOSTON TEA CO 16 Main St. and 15 Pearl St. , Gonncil Blnffs , Iowa , COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo give special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. OBNHJRAL RFPAIT ? WORK nil in m\e u irun > t'l < iivloi < * & > 11 > if n tin HI o' o OK Pit ) Iriiii , Uiiku , Una ! , rtS in Ml .1 , Sullivan & Fitzgerald DRALEKS IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Crockery , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC Also agents lor the follow Ing lines of Steamship Companies : CunarJ , Anchor , Oulon , American , and State Steamship Comr anlea X > 3E6flk - 3E OP S For ealo on the lloyal Bank of Ireland and Bank of Ireland , Dublin , Iliosovi o Intend to Bend for frlcnda to Bin | rt of Kurojio will llnd It to their ntcmt to tall on Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AGENTS , 343Broadwayi _ ounoil EluTs Ia. MRS , fl , J , HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Broadwuv Council Bluffs. xanrxesors EUROPEAN HOTEL , The most centrally located hotel In the city. UOOIM 7Bc. 1.00 , 91.60 and * 00 per day f tint Class KcuUuraut connected wltn tha hotel. hotel.J. . H. HURST , - - ( Prop. Cornel Fourth and Xocuit Streeti. 807. X.OXTXS XkXO. HARKNESS , ORGUTT & CO. , AND CARPET HI Broadway , and Fourth Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , rrmr-2-3m J. IP CHICKERING AND WEBER PIANO , Burdette and Western Go - IM : tage Organs. Prices reason able ; terms to suit all. TJ Importer and Dealer in MUSICAL MERCHANDISE of all kinds. Sheet Music one- third off. Agents wanted. O Correspondence solicited , I IB J. MUELLER , O COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. * i " % ff r * * I hn - Fr M m m i. H I J 1i . & b I V i t L / Guarantees the Best $1,50 , $1.75 and $2,00 Bluff and Willow greets , Gouncil Bluffs. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. Nouo but first-class Bakers oraployod. Bread , Cuko , Pies , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day , ' P. AYRES , Proprietor. Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands and a number or Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNK , over Savings Bank , - COU VOIL BLTJFS SUMMER SHOES. We are Offering Special Bargains in Ml 'X Kinds of Summer WE GARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF IE" I IN THIS PART OF THE WEST. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs. I . A. IIKKDK , W. RUNYAN , W. BEKBB C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale and Retail Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. # 7 & 21'U ' Broadway. Council Bluffs. INFIRMARY ! UCADYJJ.J.S . . , , ( tate Veterinary Surgeon TJ. S. A. ) The Only Veterinary Surgeon in the Oity. OFFICE AT BLUE BARN , UPPER BROADWAY. REFERENCES : All cf the best l'ha'claii la Council BIiiCTa and eurroundln e _ _ The Star Bakery , HOWARD & ROBIE , 227 MAIN ST , Emplor the best Dreml Baker In the West ; also a choice hind for Cakoaand Ploa. Urcad dclUert * ! to all I rU ot the city. MAURBB & ORAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out Qlasa , Fine French China , Silver Ware 4to. , 810 BiUDWiT , > COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Rubber Hose , Iron and Leadr - Pipe , Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings , at Bixby & Wood's , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets.- ) iiios , OFVICKR. w. n , M. nsir. OFFICER & PUSEY , 33 X 3WOBC33 X&23 , Council Bluffs , la , Established , - - 1866 Dealers In Forclju and Domestic Exchange and home Bccurltlcii. MRS , J. P. BILLUPS , rnOPKIETOU OK UESTAUBAHT & EATING HOUSE , x 813 South Main Street , Council B uHa. > c New house and newly Ctted up In first clisa > fc style. Meals at all bourn. Jco cream aud lemo- m Jo in ery enlug , J'rults ai d conlectloni rle ' J. M. PALMER , DEALEU IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.