THE DA1MBEE : COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA MONDAY , 21 Is8' V The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning , Ave. 21. 8UB80KHTION KATES ! By Currier , - - - - - SO cent.- , per week , By Will 110 on per Tent. Offlce : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broad war. II. 0. C.H1FFIV , Mtnugcr. H. W. T ) UTON , City Editor. M1NOH MENTIONS J. Mueller's Palace Mimic Hull. Sherraden nmkci photogrnph * . The circuit court Is txpected to open to-day. today.The The exterior cl the savings brink In being improved. -Bliss will have new uood Wednes- liny. atiftfl.at About sixteen miles of water main * now been laid. Bust h netting very fly on the utrtcts where the sprinkler \ not ! . llllss ivill open n new line ot notions Wednesday. nug2t-3t The McUiodlnt * hnvo arranged to FO- clftllzo next Thursday evening. At Shull's butcher ohop , Roulli MMn street , you can always set the licet meats at reasonable priced , K An occldcnUllnsuranco rollcy In favor of Jl. A. Uarrctt has betn found and left nt THE BKB office for the owner , There were no escapes from the cala- txjosa yes crday. Reason , because there were none in sober enough to crnwl out. Atkins' dniR store is bclnj ? improved , the entire interior to bo finished in ebony nnd gold , with Japanese designs , lid , Holland wan found sleeping on the sidewalk , and now waits in the cala- booso for the city to gtvo him work. A fell w named .Tim Crowley , who was noi y druuk on Broadway Saturday nfternorn , was placed in the cooler by Officer Edgar. ( if Benches were in demand inthopatk yesterday , there nut being half numerous enough to accomodato the visitors and loungers. Therein to bo n business meeting of the Young Men's ChrfatUn association nt their rooms In Hvcrott'a block , 'lucsday evening , One drunken fellow was raining ft lively disturbance in the vicinity of the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy depot yei- tcrday afternoon and was jugga ' , A warrant was issued Saturday for the arrest of George IJagley , who Is charged with stenll , g a watch from a trunk belonging - longing to Andoison Hobinson , Some changes nro being innde In iho interior of the post < ( lice , to facilitate the handling of mall matter , and to make ready for the inauguration of the carrrior system , There was a Saturday night row in the dug-outs. Madame Le Flour tried to match the bangs elf Irish Molllo , and both got snatched. They will be inter viewed by Judge Ay les worth this morning. Information w.mted of Ory Garnott who resided in Council muffs last July , by bis brother , William Qarnett , late from Wisconsin. Any information leading to his whereabouts will be gratefully re colved. Address 13 KK office , Council Uluffs. Yesterday a three-year-old child was found wandering abont the vicinity of I'rank and Fierce streets. It took Officer ledger some time to place the child , but it proved to bo a little son of Sir. Bokompcr The cigar makers' union is using on the boxes of cigars made by union men the special label vouching for the fact that tbo cigars are made by skilled men belonging to the union. This label helps to sell the cigoiH thus marked , as many vmokcra in sympathy with the union refuse to buy nny other cigar. The local union is thriving. \ < The female quartette looked up in the jail do not get on tlitlr good behavior yet. They delfcht in stripping themuelvcH , hooting aiid yelling , and muklng as great nuisances of themselves as possible. Ar rangements are now being made to give them a sound dousing if they do not rub' ' lido , it lioso and rcienoir belug the oppli ancea to be used. Another case of small pox is reported , it being a railway man living on SIxtli etroet near the foundry. It is understood that objection is made to either removing him or putting out the Hag of warning in front of the house. It is kbout time tha the authorities were more strict in theii quarantine regulations. Otherwito th ( llneueo will keep banging about the city until cold weather and then go in for harvest. It is said that the prospect of lion John Y , Stone for securing tbo appoint ment as railroad commlnsioner In being seri oiuly damaged by the genera ! belief tha it was a part of n bargain wheieby h ceased to bo a candidate for congresi In th Hinth district. Whether this belief is truer or false , in places Gov Sherman in a pos lion where , thould the appointment b made , he will bo charged with permittiui candidates to nrratice political trades rely Ing upon him for a gubernatorial deliver ; of the goods. Coming Gazette. j7 There was a midnight shooting scrap In a saloon on Broadway , near the Kever house , Friday night. The particulars reported seem a little mixed , Some clalu that one fellow , enraged at an epithet aj ; plied by another , pulled hlsguuand blazei away , but failed to hit , and the row wai nt once squelched. On the other hand it ii claimed that the shooting wan merely accidental. Both parties an to lie 'urrcnt- ed , and the true inwardness will probably come out on the trial in the pollso court to-day , The commissioners appointed to locate the government building here h 7e re turned to their homes , without announc ing any dcci.lon , Their last visit bore WAS to complete contracts with some whose property was under consideration , no that in c&so they thould accept one of their bid * the owners could not K" back on their offer. Toe couimlmiioucis will cor respond with the department teforo dccui- leg , end it Is not improbable that Suptr * ; vltfog Architect Hill will visit the city be- fo e the location is filially fixed upon , as t e Ii'lfj * ody etaited for some of the northern clllc * , which have been given ap- linn rlntion * , nnd this may bo on his lift. There nio many reports afloat , ono I einR to the t licet that n syndicate or ting is quietly nt work trying to fectire property in the vicinity of the new building , and that they httvo n fccret "pointer'1 as to where It wdl bo located , If there U any such tchcmo on foot the public will ho given the details in due time There h.ii been some attempt to influence tha loca tion by urging the claims of certain wards on politic * ! grounds. All such nttcmpti are worse than foolish , however. The building should bo located without fear or favor , just where business principles would place It , rather than where thli or that politician , or editor wonts It , Thus far the chief prewure on the comm'si'loners seems to have been brought by pollti- ci ns and real estate men , Ttio business men should have their opinions consulted , if nnv are consulted , and those who hare private axes to grind thould bo thrown overboard , . Mr. Bachelor , the newly-elected oil Inspector. In to commence work to-day , lie has secured the nccexsnry instruments from Ht , Louis and has been getting post- nd , K3 that ho can enter actively upon his duties. If there is oil belnq sold here for illuminating purposes which Is not of the proper test it ought soon to bo discovered now , nnd the people will not feel to ner vous as thev tit down by n kerosene lamp to rend the nowppaper account of the re cent explosion. Consumers ntiould re member , however , tlutt they have a duty to poiform ns well as dealers. Lamps should bo properly cleaned and trimmed , and this fulls to their pnit. FOll SALE. My roaidonco , No , 715 Fourth street Baticroftv L. F. Mum-jiv. AMONG THE CHURCHES , Rov. Dr , Hatflold , of Chicago , Din- courHOH on Temptation Otlior burvicoo Hold ? oatorday. At Broadway Methodist church yesterday morning there was a largo audience to listen to Rov. H. M. Hat- field , U. D. , of Chicago. The repu tation which ho gained led most of his audience to expect a brilliant showing of his po worn of thought and eloquence , but in this ho disappointed them. lie chose as his text "Blessed is the man thnt ondureth temptation , " and from this drew a number of Huggestivo thoughts , taking of course the stal wart orthodox view of the blessings of BUliuring nnd the ways to gain strength to boar ullliction. II is sermon was moro in the nature of ono of his prayer meeting talks , arid there were but onu or two passages in which iUshod forth in nny degree the bril liancy which ho after shows in thought and diction. Still ho was listened to clusely , and in an easy conversational manner , ho presented many thoughts , which of all , wore healthy and help ful. ful.Dr. Dr. Hatfield nnd family are en route for the west , ' and as they were taking a rest over Sunday hero ho was pressed into service , and it wan grati fying indeed to many to bo thus able to hoar ono with whoso name and reputation they had bcc mo BO familiar. At the sumo church last evening Rev. Mr. Hobart occupied the pulpit. Ho ism route for China , whore ho will enter the missionary field. As the Baptist church yesterday afternoon there wan a sermon service at which Mrs. L. B. Benedict , of DOB Moincs , gave an address on the sub ject "A door of hopd for the prodigal daughters of Iowa , in which she pre sented the interests of tha homo for fallen women , located at Des Moines , and wliich promises to udbrd practical help in the field of reform. Lust tivoninp Rev. Mr. Lemon , pas tor of the Baptist church , presented some thoughts concerning Henry Ward Beechor'a recent article on "Procross of thought in the Church. " The pastor of the Congregational church , Rev. Mr. Hanilin , being ab sent on his vacation , Rev. . Mr. Rogers occupied his pulpit yesterday. Rov. T. O. Ballard , of Corning , lawu , occupied the pulpit of the Pres byterian churnh yesterday , and in bu half of the presbytery formally declared < clarod the pulpit vacant , HELP WANTED. A goodjfirst-class moat cook , and two dining-room girls , at the Metropolis Hotel , Omaha , Nob. nG-2t Journalistic Contortion. The Corning Gazette lias the follow ing to say concerning the consisted inconsistency of The Nonpareil : It must bo very gratifying to the congressmen from lowiv who votec against thu river nnd harbor bill , am also those who assisted in its pawsago over the president's veto , to know that they are alike endorsed by Tin Nonpareil , which if inconsistent it small things , is at leant always consistent in maintaining its posi tion as n worshipper of botl God and Mammon and ii furnishing cortficates of 'good ' or bai diameter for either , ns the case ma ; require. Arthur was right in votoin thu bill , and Hepburn , McDill atii others were right-in vetoing the veto the measure was inexcusably bad , bu it will bu productive of untold bless ings ! What proposition could be clearer and % vhat position moro invul nerable , no matter from whence comes the enemy ? Having obsequiously en dorsed the president iu its first editorial , it next became necessary for that paper as a matter of secondary prudence to put its loving arm around writes s "Bnilousness nnd dyspepsia seem , to have grown up with me ; hauug been a ufferur for > ears , I ha\e tried many remo- dliH , but .with uolattiug result uutn I u > d your UfiinocK HI.OOD HITTHKB. They have been truly a blcesltiL' to mo , ardl cannot speak too highly of them. " 1'rlce 91.00. Md-lw NEW FALL STYLES IN MIL- LINEKY. Blifa , tbo loading house for Mil. Iinery , will open new fall styles Wednesday. DONT LET IT DIE. The Drdio ! Project Should Bo Kept Moving Until Succoselully Completed. Thcrohag been little said or done of late concerning the proposed building of a street railway nnd wagon bridge across the Missouri , between Council IJlufls and Omaha. Last spring sev eral conferences were hold , called by n number of the leadin ? men of this city , and in which committees op * pointed from Omaha joined , There was much enthusiasm then manfostod concerning the enterprise , and as n result n bill was drawn up and pre sented in the house of representatives by Mr , Hepburn. It was given a accond reading , rofotrod to the com- mittco on commerce and ordered printed. The bill has been allowed to there slumber , nnd little has boon done about it since. Wlmtuvor may be thought of that particular bill , or the plans therein proposed , the matter is ono of vital importance to both cities. Not a day passes without complaints buing mndo of the lack of accommodations for crossing the river. As it is now ono can only cross the stream at such times and in such manneras the Union Pacific may cheese to dictate , and the ar rangements are B'lch ' that any ono liv ing in ono city fairly dreads making n visit to the other , so much time and trouble ia consequent on such nn un dertaking. Thu mercantile interests of both cities would also bo greatly bonolitted by the establishment of u bridge which would bo open to pun- oral UBO at any und all times. Of course there is some opposition any plan for n wagon bridge bo- neon the two cities , but it emanates ainly from the Uninn Pacific and 1000 who are under its training or ho nro duped by the mlsrcproaontn- ons of ita ilunkioa. It is given out f thcso that Council Bluffs will bo catly hurt , and that Omaha will gobo - o everything , while on the Omaha do it ia given out that thu building * n foot and wagon bridge will bo the cans of forever putting oil the day hen another railway bridge will bo uilt , HO that all roads now terminal- ift hero will soiul thpir trains across 10 river. The project is also sought ) bu tumbled into oblivion by attract- ig attention to another proposed ridge to bo built by the Union Pa- lie so as to provide ono for freight id one for passenger traflic , whh the romiao that then both will have am- o accommodations , The very fact of the Union Pacific iposca the building of n foot and agon bridge , is indicative that such a rojcct will prove a benefit to the poo- o. As for the city it ia certain that there was a chance to croan thu ver at any anil all times by foot or earn , there would bn many moro idod to the population of this city , 'hero would bo greater mercantile ad- milages. There would bo a healthier Jinpotitlon in trade , by which both ties would bo bonditcd , as thono oniing from n distance could look vor both market , and this double ad- antngo would naturally draw moro rado to both and from a larger torri- ory , us the two thus joined would make ono great contra ! point for a argo extent of country. It takes time to plan and carry out uch an enterprise , and the longer the olay in starting the further elF is the ay of completing. While so many thor projects are commanding the ubllo attention , this matter of a ridgo. should never bo f'-rgotton or llowod to rest , for it is aa important , not moro so , than any. BEATEN BY THE BLUFFS Chicago Nine Fall to Bent the Homo Oiub Five of Hpald- Men to Remain Horo. The contest between Spnlding's nine f Chicago , nnd the Council Bluffs ilub , resulted Saturday afternoon in a iolory by the latter by n ncoro of six o five. A goodly nizod and onthusi- latio crowd witncsaud the game neb ithatnnding thnt it was the fourth amo this week , and ono would natur , lly think thnt tlio public had been urfoitod , Thu following ia the t-coro n full : COUNCIL ULUKPH. AD. u In. TH. ro. A. E. Hrock , o . 3 100811 Uryan.lstb . 5 1 1 U II ! 0 1 ack.p . -J 0 ( I 0 0 fi 1 lart. lid b . -1 1 1 1 1 II 1 Smltb.Db . 4 100022 Clinton , c. f . 4 1 0 0 3 0 1 U. Urowu , H. s . 4 1 0 II 2 'J 1 M. Urown , If . -1 011100 "oiicn.r. f . 4 011002 Totals 1)5 ) 01 fi 27 13 10 HrALDlNUH. All. U. 1111. Til. I'O , A , 1C "ncli , B. 5 Kuelme , 2d b 4 012521 Yolt , c -1 Scott. 1st b -I 022800 Merrill , ildb -I 0 0 0 3 2 4 O1 Doy , p 4 00005 Jloken , If 4 00010 ! InRBH , c. ( 4 10010 Morton , rf 4 100200 Totals : . . .37 fi 0 8 21 12 INNINCIB. . ! 2 H 4 0 0 7 8 t ) c. imiir < i..o oooooooo-c Bpa"dlng's..2 " -f , Umpire Chas. Stewart. Scorer Chas. Outh , The Council 13lulls nine ia to bo reorganized organized and greatly strengthened by the addition of iivo of Spnlding's nine , who have been engaged to re main hero the rent of the season The Iivo are Ilagan , 0'DAyMorrill ' , Roach and Kuohnp. The homo nine , when thus reorganized and strengthened will bo ono of the strongest teams hi the country , and oven the nrrognnf Union Pacifies may have a little con ceit taken out of thorn when they moo them on the diamond , The clul should receive huurty oncouragomon and practical support from the citizens zons of this place , for the nine la OIK which will prove n credit to Onunci Binds. Scott and Vott of the Spald- ings are to go td Ft. NVayno , they being - ing under contract thoro. The others will return to Chicago. Stock Btatlatlcs. The following were the receipts nt the Union Stock Yarka Saturday. Qoorge Kellino , 17 cars ; Croighton & Co. , 21 cars ; llarknoat , 4 cars ; liana Bro's. , 9 caraj Paxton it Ware , 20 cart ; Haas Bro's , , 14 cara ; Harper & Pensloy , 9 cara ; B. F. Johnson , 8 cara ; L. Brush , 18 car * . Touil , 117. The shipments were : George Keelino , 17 cara over 0. M , fe St. P. J Huns Bro's. , 19 cara over 1 M. A St. P J Crfighton A Co , , 21 : ara over 0. M. & St. P. Total 57. PERSONAL , . J. Do Witt Jones , of Milwaukee , Is nt he Ogden. John Kpcnetcr now cares fur a lame nn , the result of n tumble. George Oehleardt , of Philadelphia , is niong the arrivals at the Ogden. Dr. W , K , Slnton hat returned from an ixtendcd trip through the west. Fred Spctrnan , of Burlington , n cousin ' the Spctman liros , , of this city is pay- fg n visit to them. J , J. Sullivan , of grocery fame , now ban dded to the attractions of his hnrao a verv ttithful daughter , and all is well. Aylciworth hat returned from his Da- oU trip , where he located lands in con- unction with others from this city. Deputy clerk of the conrtu , Warren , ha * > tumed from n succeeful chicLcn hutit car Dunlop , Ho bnggrd about forty , J , W. Htt\cn , who for some time was ho leading editorial writer on the Xon- arcil , li.ii now left the Nonpareil , upon Inch he was employed while regaining calth and strength , and has attached him- to the Corning Gazette. He .spent unday in the city with friends. Justice Abbott , who was assaulted nnd ibbod Tliun-tlay night , was able to drive nt a short distance Soturlay , and yester- ay morning felt to well that he started Orraha , but was obliged to turn back nd seek his cot cgain. It will bo n clay r two longer , probably , before ho recov- irs from hi * injuries. The Iiondon Iiancot. The ' ( London Lancet" says : "Many n fo has been unveil by the moral c' urago of .ho Bufferor" nnd many n lifo bun been aved by taking Sl'Ul.vo BLOSSOM In case f billions fevtr , indigestion or Jivcr com- lalnti , 1'rlco CO cents , trial bottles 10 cuts. Wd-lw "Think of the Do. . " otrolt Frco Press. At Cassvillo , Ga. , wo had just taken eats on the varanda for the usual inoko and talk when up came two olorod inon who were evidently roatly agitated , Ono of them inado ; iquirifa for the justicu of the peace , , nd being told that ho was out of own ho turned to the other and said : 'I'll leave dia case to any of deso jon'len to ducido on. What do you ay ? " "PlldudeBamo. " It was a case whoro'onu owned a ! og and the other owned four sheep , 'lio uheop didn't care for dog meat , tit the cur hankered after mutton .nd . got it , killing the whole four. It as now question of damages , and hen n referee had bocn choatii the wnor of the sheep remarked : "Do wnluo of dem sheepses was , hroo dollara upieco , jist as doy stood , ayin' nuffiu 'bout do incroaao for next eah ? " "Yea , I reckon doy was wo'th all of at , " replied the dog-owner. "Then why don't you settle at that guru , " replied the referee. "Bokaao , sah , bukaso I'zo got dam- .gos . , too , I own up dat do dog killed ' .o . shceps , nn' I allows dat $12 am a ! a'r price , but you orter soon dat dog rhon ho cum homo ! Why ho was all her blood an' wool an' mud an urts , nn' de hull fam'ly had to work ibor him all night to pull him frow. claim * sail , dat ho should knock off .wo . dollars fur do way my dog had to .o cripple hiirnnlf to git at do mut ; on ! " The roferpo couldn't pee it in that ight , and the dog man turned away with the remark : "Worry well , sah , dis case will bo ookon into law , and if do law of Georgia doan * sympathize wid a dog who had fita nn' shakos an' shibora ur eighteen straight IIOUIH don iao gwino to pack right up fur Tonnos- 160. " directions for every use \ro given with the Diamond Dyes. " < \r dyeing Mosaes , Grasses , Eggs very , Hair. tc. M&IN STREET AND : AiE STABLE. All Shippora and Travelers will ilm ( rood accommodation and rcaaonabl iliargt'H. SOUTH MAIN STREET OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - r Iowa HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietor ? . Murray Iron forks , Burlington Iowa. Soml Portable Engines , FOR OKEAMKIUE3 TABU HILLS , Printing OfflCBS' Etc. , } A Specialty , The Largoat Iron Working Establish ment in the Stato. Steam Engines , GENERAL MAOHINERV. The Howard Automatic Out-Otf 'Steam Engine , Bcnq tor clrcuhr. 21-1 m ' "JACOB SIMS , Attorney and Counsellor at Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Orrici DrotulHty. between JJaJn anil P r StriMtii. VS111 loctlce lo Bute Md KeJor * CouiU GOUHGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES , NOTICE. Special advertisements , sac ai Ixwt , Kotind , To Ix n , Tor 8 lft , To Uent , W nti , Boarding1 , etc. , nlll t > e Inserted In thlt column t the low rite ol TEN CENTS FEIt I.TNR for the flrst Insertion and FIVK CENTF PEll LINE for eich rubncquonk Incortlon Irffiro iu\v crtUcmcnts at our office , No. 7 reftrl Street , near llroadwuy , Wftnta. WANTED A ( food n rl h or SwH" flrl t- > doccrcralbourevorkn ftli wdlnffIIOLSO. I ntii1ro | of Mis. K. A. llosp , Ko , 14 4 South Main slrrct near C. & H. I. II , II. vyANTFD7nlrls t the K. C. House , on South Main Street \\7ANTKD Scrionl rtkchcrp , mlnlsttn , slu- VV dcnttind olhcrscm a d to thermc mc by del o Intfn po'tlon ol thc'r ' tlmelo r 'or our piniidtrd lire s nd p no' Ica1 , or can m&ko l rt ( w RO' hyd o'lnfr tlielr % hnl time tollVot ant < n kctlre mala . r ( o elo if rt In ever ) fwn-liip In Iowa nml fbriwka , and will tflrrixtrn Inducono' ' to. r'or clr ula s ml- drc Wost.ru Hx > k Coiuinny , Box 654 Council ffs.U. - ' In Council UluUs 1.- WANTED-Everj'hody to tnkoTnn Um , 20 cents net wrek , rio llvcrcd by carriers. OIHco , No 7 1'corl Street near Broad noy. > To buy 100 tons broom corn WANTE1 For particulars addroi Council Bluff Broom Factory , Council BHff , Iowa 658-23tf For Solo nnd Rant TTlOIl 8 IK OnojcunRkaylonc sullablolor JL ctrrln o ; alto one Hi' ' " drlvl ir 1111 c. In quire of J , M , h" itb , Council bluffs , augli.tf 8A' K One sst tint crs' teeN , nc 'ly now FOR clieapfor uxfh. U , It. Jono-.No. ISlllroid- way , Cotiiicll I luffs , Ia. T710U SAIjB Thotwoyrars and Ibrco moi ths I' least * , tt o flitnrca i > i.d lurnlturn of the Ci'ld ' rnla boiuc. Contain ! n na rn ma with lion toaccatiin cdnt3 thirty men. linn o now full , feeding for'y ' to flft.i n en dally. A grand cbano to liny Into a line trying biistne's 111 bra h ot proprietor the only ru < on fcr Address ownrr , Henry awelgirt , Calllornra huuse , C. FOK SALIC Mxty tom f f Icn delivered on cirj at cn'a , Icmu. fc'audu r ftiriilahcd. Ail- lire's. Martin Ca < cy , C < uncll Ultiffg , or II. L. , Mco'a , low a. FOU SAT.K Tno cUltns la Ncbra < kj > , cheap , by Odcll It Day. J24-lw ] 70Il SALE Rea-itlful residence lots , J60 1 } each ; nothing do n , and ( .Ipcrmnnth only , by EX-MAYOU VAUOHAN aplS-tf Miscellaneous. T OST A large wardrob k y. 1 Iberal regard I 1 ( oiltd r Enquire nt llco oHlgo. & 8UOTUKUS Cnuncll Bluffs HAUCOURT and Omaha cx | reoa. Orders left at Boston To * store , Main str et , ( 'onnc 1 luffs , or J , C. Klllot . Ulfi Karntin itrcct , Omaha , will receive prompt at'cnton. jylfif AIIKAU Great fucco 8. Cull and BCD STILL accessories and Hpcclmcns of pictures ta < icuh tliu rc'liblc jrelntlno tiromfdo pruieaj , at the Excclhlor U&IIirv 10 Mftlnetrcct. . W. L. 1'ATTON l-hyslclan and Oculist. Dlt. Cnn euro any case of pore tye . It In only a matter of time , and can euro generally In from thrco tc Iivo weeks It irakca no dillcr- erica how long dlncagul. Will fctralghtcn cross eyes , operate and remove rtjretrirms , etc. , and ln vrt urttilclal eyes Special attention to re- tnovpinir tadcuornis ap5-tf Facts forth Knowing A now crop Garden Grown Japan Tea ( very fine ) 7Co Fine Japan Tea , equal to that offered - . fered at 75c GOo Very Fine Young Hyson , equal to that offered at ยง 1.00 76o We Mean Juet What We Say. 16 Main St. and 15 Peari St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa , COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MltilNG AND GEtfER AL MACHINERY OHlco nnd Works , Main Street , OOUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo Kn \ e ] > eclal attention to Stamp Mills , Smolfcing Furnaces HOIBTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL KEPAIR WORK Mill roccho prompt attention. A ( 'oiioral us cortnicnt of Brass Goods , Belting , Pining AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooko , Ooal OHAS , HENDRIE , President. Sullivan & Fitzgerald DEALERS IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS Orookory , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC Also igonta lor the follow lug lines ot Steamship Companies : Cunard , Anchor , ( lulon , Ainerlcin , ixnd Stit Sti'ttmbtiip Cora ; anloa. 3O 3EC , JSX. 3E" O ? S For Bale on the Hoyil D&nk of Ireland and Dan of IrelanJ , Dublin. TlKwi w o IntcnJ to iwiid fcr frlcnda to any part ot Europe u 111 Had It to the ntereot to lall on Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AGENTS , 343 Broadway. Oounoil Bluffs la MRS , fl. J , HILTON , M , D.f PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1822 Brondwftv Council BluflW. HARKNESS , ORCUTT & CO. , AND CAEPIT Broadway , and fourth Street , , Council Bluffs , Iowa. mnr-2-3m era SSOC.EJ : : CHICKERING AND WEBER PIANO , Burd tte and ryestern Cot tage Organs. Prices reason able ; terms to suit all. TJ Ii Importer and Dealer in MUSICAL MERCHANDISE of all kinds. Sheet Music one- third ofF. Agents wanted. C Correspondence solicited d. MUELLER , COUMCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. _ j ' -r EUU8 Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and Willow Sreets , Council Bluffs , UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUT BAIM ! STREET , 'J'HB BEST BREAD IN IKE OI'J'Y. None but firet-class Bakora imployod. Bread , Cake , Pics , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all dny. P. AYREfl , Proprietor. las For Sale , Town Lots , Improved nnd Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYTE , over Savings Bank , - OOU VQIL BLUFS SUM f e are Offering Special Bargains in All EMs of Summer WE GARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF ! I IN THIS PART OF THE WEST. z. 412 Broadway , Gouncil Bluffs. * A. IlEKliJJ , W. RONVAN , W. BEEBB C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholcaala and Kotall Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. INFIRMARY ! UCADYIDU , , , , ( LAte Veterinary Surgeou I ) . S. A. ) The Only Veterinary Surgeon in the Oity , OFFICE AT BLUE BARN , UPPEK BROADWAY. REFERENCES ; AH of the bret 1'h ) slctarifi In Council Dluffa and eurrouiidln t ; The Star Bakery , HOWARD & ROBIE , 227 MAIN ST , Kmploy tha boat InJ ) Baker In the West ; alee a choica bind for C ke and Plea. Bread delhereU to all | rta of the city. MADRER & ORAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Bleb Gut Glass , Fine French China , Silver Ware Ata , 810 BlOlDWiT , . COUNCIL DLUF/B , IOWA. Rubber Hose , Iron and Lead Pipe , Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings , at Bixby & Wood's , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets. ) TII08 , W. II. U. IT8IT. OfflCEE & PUSEI , Council Bluffs , Ia. Established , 1856 Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Exchange and home securities. MRS. J. P. BILLUPS , I'JWRIETOU OF RESTAURANT & EATING HOUSE , 813 South Main Street , Council Bluffs. New house and no ly fitted up lu first dais it ) lo. Meals at all hours. Ice cream and lemo- D Jo in cry ev euiujr , i'rulta ai d coofccttonerla J. M. PALMER , DEALEK IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLtJFTS , IOWA-