PdH > ' THE BAIL * J3EE : CODE OIL BLUM'S ' , IOWA TUESDAY , Al LlUSi1 2-i Mi t * = The Daily Bee. COUitCiL BLUFFST Tuesday Morning , Aug. 22. . By Carrier. - - - - - 20 cent j per week. t. onnt'crVf - - - - By lull - - onico : No. 7 Penrl Street , Near Brondwny. U. 0. OUIFFI1 , M ii ftcr. U. W. TlbTON. Oltr Editor. M1NOK MENTIONS , J. Mueller's 1'nlncc Mueio Hnll. BherrBdcn tnnltcn pliotogrn lw. ] ) | IM will li * > o iow goods Wednes n B21.3t day. . , Itn'ncrt MeWftdo l to ( ip | > e r rn Kip Vftn Winkle nt Di.liany'a on the 21th. This n ternonn the St. I/iuls Kedn nnd the Council Hiuir * meet on the diamond. The game Is to bo called fit 3 o'clock. llllsi ! will open n new line of notions Wednesday. angSl-St At Shull'o ' butcher shop , nouth Main street , you can Always set tlio boat meats 13 at rcosouablo prices. . The poll tax collector hue begun an * 1 other bntth of suits against delinquents , and ns Boon n they are ground through all the batch will bo thrown into the hop ' per. Judge Ilnrria thlnkn bo won't tnko the dcmocratlo oominatlonR for congressional honors in the district , nnd has so expressed hlmtolf without waiting for any tender of It to bo inado him. An acciduit Insurance policy in favor of K A. 13 irrett has been found nnd loft at Tin : BEE ollico for the owner. There will bo n business meeting of the Young Men's Christian association this evening , at the room in Kvcrott'n block. Dcval'n brick block is aboutcomplerod. Tlit Shugart block in climbing into the Hccond tory , and the McMalion block nd- joining h h haying its foundutions put iu rapidly. A horse belonging to Dr. Cody took n little whirl by himself fr.mi Sixth street up Broadway yoiterday , but turned Into the blue barn iu safety , THE Bii ; : contained yesterday twtlvo columnn ttlenrnphlo newB , tlneo of which were European oiblegratim. No wonder ust popular paper pub- the nurthwest. The circulatlun of Tun DAILY Ur.E in Council Bluff * mpidly incrca-ca. The number bold yesterday was higher than any one day uinco catablished hoic. Information wnntcd of Ory Garnctt , who ro-lded in Council UluITu last July , by bis brother , William ( iarncttjnto from Wlncnmiii. Any information Uatling to his whereabouts will bo gratefully ro' colvcd. Address BEE ofllce , Council BlulTa John IF. Clark , the court repi rtcr , hat purchased a house and lot cm Fiftl avenue , and. is making biindry improve ments , so that it will make for him nnd bis a very atti active and convenient homo The interior of the poatoflice is under going some marked changes , so OH to uiaki more room inside and less outeido. Then will not bo so much room for lounging about , but more room for tbo clerks t < work. Under the old arrangements the postoulco was crowded , especially Sunday mornings , now it will bo jammed. Warren 0. Ladusaw and Melissa Fich tent , of Glen oed , applied yesterday tc Justice Abbott to bo married. The license whiou they had taken out at Gleuwoot would not answer hero , however , and the ] wore obliged to qot out a second one Their vexations woru then ended , however and although they have a second handcc licence still on bund they are still happy Marshal Jackeon WAS proceeding yea tcrduyto open up Washington avenui through George Dronaor'H property George threatened all Darts of tilings , ant JacUbon and olllccr ICdgar procecced t the ficcuo of war armed with n shovel , i revolver , and a pickax , resolved to con quer or to run. A treaty was petfoctod however , by which George agrees to mo > Liu house .to.tlay , nnd to make no inor trouble about it. Yesterday afternoon Olllccr Sterlin I arrested at the transfer a man giving h ! name naW. Wallace for carry ing cunceale weapons , lie claimed to be a pollcemai in ICast St. Louis , but the deputy olieri ! from there who happened to bo iu the city failed to identify htm , Ho waa put undo $150 ball , and not being able to give bal was locked up in jail. It is said he i wanted In Omaha , too , for a little uhootln ocrape there. * The "dug-nut" row between Madam Lo 1'lur and IrUh Molly i * traveling , I was brought up for adjustment befnt Judxe Ajcesworth yesterday mornini and Kent over to Justice Fraluoy , who I turn cent it to Justice Abbott , who wl consider it Thursday. N > wif he sends to linlrd , and llalrd kioka it out into tl Missouri , thoputllo will nit down uucl res One of the smalleat bits < jj humanlt h 'i ' which ever came into a household to gac ed it , is n child born tu Mr. and Mrs , JB Woaton , on Sunduy , the llttlo one welgl Ing only twenty ounces. The little ot Eceius to bo healthy , and given promise < long llf , it lungs being strong , its app tite good , and the llttlo one in all \va ; bidding fair to ho as many years upon th earth as are allotted tu man , Dr , Mllle who ntlenged tae case , pronounces it 01 of the lightest weights on record , au ] where. An extra street car has been placed c tie track to run to the transfer , to th cara will now run every half hour inatei of e\ery hour as heretofore. A. W. Not baa been chosen oa the new conductor , at ) will doubtless prove no etlielent and cou I toous aa to eatiafy both Liu employers at the public , He i < a native of this clt ; hit father was book-keeper and cashier f Stewart Bros , , for yean ) , and thu we known here and respected , it is o\idei that the company la uiao in its selection him as the new conductor , The educational column of the eve log glimmer , which required two editor U growiuic dally more interesting , Tl Iftst effort contained a notice for co respondent * to write on one tide of tl theet , two sections from the statute boc concerning ( bade trees , a sure cure fi cracked hocfa , a special editorial oa who ; hitters wcic the bcft for strengthening the kldneyf , anil an account of a row In the dug-outs. Such n tnhlo of contents indi cates tint the educational fraternity , who , with the exception of tlio two who edit the column foil t ro < ul It , nhoiild avail thorn- selves of such stand .id educational litera ture. Will the Union Pacific's dare to tackle the f'oiinoll llluIN nine In Its revised and corrected edition ? Th t's the query. The latest permit ? to wed Issued wore to Christian Peterson and Amy Chris , tlanionj to I'eter Jcninn nnd Christina Jmon , all of 0 uncil Ulnffs. A young man named McMahon wan yesterday drought from Nc la and lodged In jail hero on a charge of adultery. It in claimed that on Sunday night he wa caught In the wrong homo and In the room of the wjong person , and not being ftlilo to give the $100 bill required ho will now wait behind the liars. The base ball mania has spread BO that many of the clcrkx practice In the biutneaa streets throwing and catching. Ono lady wan yesterday hit by a passing ball and luito badly hurt. Tt is n wonder that more coses are not reported , Marshal Jackson yesterday started on the rounds to stop the boyc , and hai Issued his vcrba' ' proclamation against the practice. The Driving 1'nrk association Is scat tering throughout the buslncsr portion ol Lho city Itn highly illuminated potter : calling attention to the coming meeting nd fair , September 18th to 22d Inclusive , Flic posters are attractive , and the fail Itself will bo more so. It is well to state Lbat the rumor that the cut of the horse man coming down the track is a rcpio icntixtlou of Dr. Cody trying to capture the banner again , is without any founda < tlon ; In fact , at least the olllccrs of the as. soclatlon deny it , and they ought to know , Throe plain drunks without frll'a ' 01 flounces were dispoicd of yesterday bj Judge Aylosworth , who * resumed his ncal in the cupoiior court after a week's ab aenco In Dakota. Their names were Jin OrowJey , Ed , llalloran i > nd 1'oter John ston. Kacli was flaed $7 GO includinf coitn , Justlco Frainoy , who served it Judge Aylcsworth nbtence 1 ist week , rained the price of plain drunks to $ ! ) .G ( Including costs , but the judge seems t < think the old line prcferatjlo. With tin reduction of SI ! there ought to bo nn in crea ho In business , following the laws o the commercial world. Far seine time past there have bee : nmneriius instances of pi fertng from car of the Wabash road standing In the yari hero , nnd a watch being kept It has beci ( Uncovered tint the woik Is hclng none b ; mere boys. In some instancn cars hav hecn broken open , and goods stolen , mak ing the olfen < o burghry with the llablllt ; of a penitentiary penalty. Yeutoidoy warrant was Issued by Justice Frainoy fo the arrest of a number of those youth fu ( Tenders. Pour were brought intu court ut the evidence waa lacking and the vcre tHicharged. Others ara to be arroal d , and the evidence against all of thai vIM probably bo forthcoming then , Yesterday "Humpy" had aa interview with his wife , who U now in jail. Sooi after ho left the woman , who It engage u dolnp chores about the jail , asked poi ujiaslon to go to the roar of the yard o lecessary business. The jailer kept harp eye on her and soon spied "Humpy rawllng through the rear fenca to me : ler on the sly. The llttlo interview on tb luiot wai sadly broken up by the lyn > yod jailer and "llmnpy" hurriedl kipped out. It ia the evident that th ouplo have patched up what dtflcrenci zlstod between them and are now bet in planning and working together. A Bad Fall. Airs. Baaaott , a worthy waaho : woman , mot with a serious accidoi outerday. She had boon BulTorin i late with rheumatism , and whil carrying a pail of water down son itops alipded and fell heavily. Tl liatanco waa not great , but she fell i mch a manner as to cause a bad fru uro of the leu , which will necessita lior confincmont to the house for son lino. At tbo Stock Yards. The following were the receipts i the olook yards yesterday : Standard Onttlo company , 0 car J. M. Gary & Co. , 28 ; Con verso Ca Jo company , 18 ; National Outtlo con pany , 10 ; Swan & Frank , Live Stoe company , 17. Total 82. The only shipment were 30 cars f < O'Orich & Co. last ntaht over tl Chiccngo , Burlington & Quinoy. Pullodby Pontou. The llailtui Herald 1ms the follov ing concerning a tlio , whose suddc expedition westward has liceu take up by the hand of the law ; August 3rd , I. W. Beeins sold h ponies to Dr. A. K. Gregg , of Jrwii August 10th , nt midnight , Grog Will Lucas , and one Holiday , dro' ' to Shelby , claiming to bo fioiii | to I \\in. From 7 . ni , to30 ; p. i Saturday ttuy drove from Shelby _ Omaha , Nob. ( lee , Bonnutt , Bil Nead and I , W. Bocnin , followed the on Monday and from Omaha telcgra ed in every direction Yeateidi Uecmo rcooivrd the following diapat < from the Sheriff at Wuhoo , Nob. ; ' have your men ; what shall I do wi them. " Beomsroplied : "Hold thoi will bo there on first train. " I sent Bennett and Nead toValu and himself returned Harlau. On the trip , Dr. Gregg said to represent himself as Holida a brother of the companion , Holida Tho'cause of this is , as stated eU whore , that Boems sold his team Gregg , taking a mortgage , and Dr. " . B , Moore , as personal security. It reported that when they loft Omul the buggy contained seven pints whisky , a doctor's diploma , and tl three lads. That was upon its fa evidence of an intent to have p goi time umong the chickens of Nobraak It would epoiii , however , that it w red hot driving , and then , what tl particular necessity of saying tin were going to Irwin , when in fac they were bound for the Pacific coa with two days' rations ( of vrhhk tud a diploma. All iu all it lee mixed , NEW PALL STYLES IN MI LINEttY. Bliis , the loading houao for M linory , will open new fall sty ] Wednesday , INSPECTING OIL. Not n Very Bright Outlook lor the Opoiilnir Day. Inspector Bachelor , the newly elect whoso duty it ia to ace that the oil sold hero is up to the 150 tk'groefl test required by law , began his labors yes terday. The coneolidated tai k linn kindly showed him their tank , and al- loTcd him to inspect it , which under the compensation of five cento a pack age makes a big package for very little money. They also gave him the leave to gage a few empty barrels , but did not seem inclined so have the barrels as filled inspected or pngerl , so tlmt five cents was the extent of the profits of the trip. It is claimed that ho pro nounced the oil in the big tank ae only 130 degrees , twenty loss than standard , and tlmt ho proposes tiling information against the company. There are so many loop-holes in the law , or at least so many chancca foi litigation , that if the company dcsiroe to fight it , there will probablj bo much vexation of soul. The inspector gets no reward for prosecuting cases , and at fiva cents n pick ago , when thu package consists ol such a big tank aa the company has , there will bo little profit. It ia to be hoped that some means can bo taken to protect the public effectually sgainsl dangerous oila sold fur illuminating purposes , but the outlook is not vorj favorable. If it is to bo a constant light and no special profit for the in * ipector , ho will probably soon tire ol the poaition. The mahout Anticipation * " MADISON , Ind. , Juno 15 , 1881. H. H. WAIINEK & Co. : Sirs Youi afo Kidney and Liver Cure realized my highest anticipations , and I cor dially recommend it to all who aulfji with kidney or liver disoaaea. j J. W. LllTLEJOllK. COMMENCING COURT. The Term Opens With n. Smaller Number bor or CCVSOB Than Usual. The Auguat term nf the circuit couri for this county opened yesterday , i week later than the time fixed upon Jndgo Loofbourow being absent in thi west. The docket shows 225 cases a smaller number than usual , a1 < there promises to bo less of intereb and importance than usual. Most o yesterday was taken up in making as aignmonts. The cases from the ens end of the county were clubbuc together aa nearly as possible in mak ing the assignments so as to convenience ienco attorneys and witneiscs fron that vicinity. A few wills wer probated yesterday. Among thoao of the bar in attend ancu from the county are : E. A Babc'ick , Avoca ; H. J. Chambers Avoca ; E. M. Love , Carson ; H. L MoWillianiH , Avoca ; F. Benjamin Avoca ; J. P. Organ , Noola ; M. B Darnell , Walnut. FOR SALE. My residence , No. 715 Fourth ulroc Bancroft * ; L. F. MUUPHY , Hough on at. Louis. A convention of grain buyers , rej resenting all the territory lying wet of Creston , Iowa , extending to Couri oil Bluffs , and south of Crcston an west of Mayavillo , Mo. ; to the rivor- n all over seventy firms was held o Shenamloah , Iowa , on August 1. On ) bjoct of the meeting waa to oxproi heir indignation at the troatmon shippers received at the hands of ur scrupulous parties in St. Louis. Th shortage in weights and classificatio of grade by the inspectors has bee equal tn daylight robbery. It was Jtc.wlvcd , That it is the sense of thi meeting that wo no longer biibmit t the indidmtios heaped upon us by ill ilurks in St. Louia , and from this dn icncoforth wo ignore the St. Lou market and ship all our grain to Oh cage , where wo are auro of propi we it'll t nnd grade. 'I ho resolution was signed by soi only.two grain buyers. Include St. Joseph and KanaasCit ; and count mo as another signer , N. J. BOND. Horsford'i Aoid Pbonphato in Dyi popila. Dn. A. JENKINS , Great Fulls , f H. , says : "I have prescribed it an can testify to its seemingly almo spocifio virtues in cases of dyspepsii nervousness and morbid vigilance i PERHONAU Justice Abbott was able to get down I liUntlice } CBerd y. ClnrlenT. Stewart leaves thU evenir For n brief visit to Chicago , Col. Dlcliey , of Denver , WAS amonc tl ut the O den yesterday , John H. Ue Wolfe ard wife , of Va ; Iowa , weru In the city yesterday , 1'rof. Farnham has returned from h old home in IHnjhampton , N , V. Judge Loofbourow arrived yestcrdi morning to attend ta court duties. ChaunceyVWilUe , the proprietor of tl Grand Island eating house , dined ut tl Ogden yesterday , Miss Mattie Baldwin , who has been a tending Vassar college , and spending pa of her vacation in the east , is at hoc again , MIw Fannie Clark , who has been viil ing friends here for three or four weeV now returns to Missouri Valley to spei a short time with friends there before pr ceeding to her homo In the east. The fishing and hunting party consit ing of Messrs. Moltaz , Green , MoWer man , Newell , Fergusju , richer and Oliv have all returned. They report a grai time , and that chicken and full abounde They lived high and returned happy , " "lIELlMVANTED. A goodjfirat-claea moat cook , and tv dining-room girls , at the Motropoliti Hotel , Omaha , Neb. a5-2t UNACCODNTAULlfi DEVILTRY. Oorrcupondenco ol Tui Bn. GIUVITV , IOTB , August 17. Ti now village of Gravity , Taylor count Iowa , can boast of having in its vlci ityoue of the moat abnormally d velopcd cases of diabolism on record. About a year ago Mr. and Mra Na thaniel Jnghram , it would seem , CAino to the interesting conclusion tc compass the death of their only son , n briglit-lookinc ; boy of 10 years , by n protracted system of starving nnd pounding. To reduce him from n normal state of health and activity to the lait degree of emaciation rrqutred the period of about twelve months For many months the noiyhboro had observed the iittlo boy was tu > jcct to aovoro whippings , after hearing him cry out to his f.uhur nut to kill him , and that the child complained biHcriy of hunger and began to show signs of ciiiacutii'ii. Last winter ho was sent to school with but n small crust of broad lor his dinner , the teacher observing which often divided her own dinner with Tommy The boy bad been often observed to sit at the table and beg earnestly for something to eat , only to bo refused or driven from the table. Last spring a man observed that sonio corn the boy was replanting was nearly black and aokod the reason The father said the boy had been in thu habit of eating the corn given him to plant and ho had soaked this in lye to prevent it , A few weeks ago the father came mining into the village of Gravity for physician and restoratives , saying .is boy had fainted , Dr. McColm nd others hastened to the scene and ound the boy dead. The father did lot wish his body observed by the octor and other , but upon that they naisted and found bruises and fearful ontusious on the breast and other irrtions of the body , aa well as on the cad. Air. Ingrham said the boy had oaten hearty breakfast , but ho died at , bout noon , and a post mortem exam- tuition of the stomach showed ho that .0 could not have oaten anything for wonty-four hours. There wts also ividenco adduced that death was the mmcdiate result of a blow or blown , t the hour of his death. What conceivable object the father , nd atop mother could have had in his protracted method of murder nome mo can divine , for the boy was old nough to earn his own living , and was always kept at work. Even inur- : onory motives could not , therefore , iiavo bcon sufficient , and as to any general disobedience , the father him- elf testified that Tommy was a good boy. * The father was nrrested for murdei and the wife for complicity. After preliminary trial they were both com mitttd to the Bedford jail. The crowd thaf. followed them approximated to t mob , and the virtual murderer on thi ipening of the jail door mudo a hast } 'pring ' for the inuido , lost Lynch should be his judge and executioner. Mr. Inghram was an mduatrioni and good farmer , though a renter , aid Mra. I. a frugal and orderly liouaekoopor : Nothing less than a trrm in statci prison will bo the f-ito of both thi culprits , and as much as ordinary murders they both dtsorvo the gallows J. P. P. directions for every usi are given with the Diamond D > ea For dyeing Mosses , Grosses , Eggs Ivory , Hair , &c. THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitatul or counterfeited This is especially true of a funiii ; medicine , and it is positive proof tha the remedy imitated ia of the highca value. Aa soon as it had been tostci and proved by the whole world thu Hop Bitters was the purest , best am most valuable family medicine 01 earth , many imitations sprung up am began to steal the notices in vvhici the preaa and people of the countr had expressed the merits of H. B. and in every way trying to inducti sul fering invalids ; o use their stun" in stead , expecting to make money o the credit and need name of H E Many others started nostrums put u in similar style to H. B , , with var : oualy devised names in which th " " " " used i word "Hop" or "Hops" were a way to induce people to believe the wore the satno as Hop Bitters. A such pretended remedies or cures , n matter what their style or naino ii and espicially those with the war " " " " in their i "Hop" or "Hops" name or any way connected with them or thei name , are imitations or counterfeit ) IJowaro of them. Touch none < them. Use nothing but genuine Ho Bitters , with a bunch or cluster c green Hops on the wliito label , Trui nothing else. Druguists and deulei are warned against dealing in imit : tions or counterfeits. COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MIN1H AND GENERAL MACHINERY Ottlco ana Works , Main Street. OOUNOIL. BLUFFS , IOWj We give special Attention (0 ' Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaj HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MAOHU HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL. REPAIR will receive prompt attention. Aj lortmenl ol Brass Gooda , Belting , , AND SUPPLIES Pig Iron Foundry , , OHAB , HEN ] MRS. H , J , PHYSICIAN 222 COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES , NOTICK. bpecial ( wUcrtlnenients , But M < o t , Found , To Loon , For Snle , To Kent VanU , Hoirdlnfr , etc. , will be tntertcd In thi' oliimn t the low rate of TBJJ CENTS PEfl .INK for the finl Inrcrtion and FIVE GENT 'KR LINK fcr ench subsequent Insertion e\\o ivlv ertlemints it mir office , No. 7 'tml * trrft , fifir Hmvlanv. WnntB , WAVTK pA KCOtl Kill'h or &vu < lc tflrlt- ilOBCi cial hoi tcunrkn nl ) iiillnjrlim i > . nqtilro of Mis it. A Hopff. No. 14 4 south lain mi ret near C. & H I. h. K WANTt-D-Olrln at the K C. Homo , on South Main Micct. U'ANTEO-Sclionl iihclicrp , mlnlntfr * , til- ilenN unil o'licrsc n a rt lo the rirc no tij ilcto lnjrixio | tli n of the r time toe n-as-lic or our Maiiltnl li'o it and pnno IiaN , or can malic IURI H KO liyil to'ltip their whol-i Urn * to it \\o "Milan nctlto inalo r ( e 1o g rt In cftt'wn hip In Irwa and obroska , and wll tfTiri\tr "mlm.ci > o t . Fnr clr ula s d- rirc vt tst rn Il ov. Coinitny | , Box CM Council Itl do , Ia. - \ cry body In Council DlufJi It WANTED-E\ , 20 ccnta per week , < le lUcrcJ by catrlcra. Offlco , No 7 Pearl Street near llroadway. To buy 100 tons broom corn WANTED address Council Bluff Droom Fuctorv. founcll riUdi. Tow " For Sale nnd Rent \ RN1 One largo douMe room n"d one TRN1 mom. licl > furnish f. One block oin middle ItroiJw y , 3. IIKB office. office.u2Zd3t u2Zd3t 8 I.K Onoj unfrbay > or c suitable'or ' Poll ; al o one tine ilrU ! it nuic. In- ulro of J. M. & 1th , Council hlufls. nugU tf ' E Onosettlnrers' toolc , ncn-lynow FOH8A' for ci > h. H. It , Jonc. , No. 131 Uroid- HO ) , Council I luffs la. SALE The twoj cars amlthrco mo ths FOR , t o fitturis nnl lurnlturn of tbo ; a'lf rn a hotire. Contains t na rn. ins with ion-toacciiijii oclat" thir y men. lion o now till , feeding for'y to flft.n . en dally A g and hm c to tuy Into a fine pajlni ; busli.O'B 111 ira li ol pr trlctor the only re on frr Celling Address onu r , Henry h tlgttt , Callforn a u-cC. . OH \LK Ixtv tons f Ic dc'h ur d i n o rat - H at in a , lo o. S'aadtH' fnrnl8h < - < l. Ad rO'B. Mat tin Ca cy , C' uncii Bluffa , or II. L IcHII lam- , Neon , low a. aui10-3tt [ JMIH SALE T o cliliD3 In Nibra kn , cheap , I ? by Odell & , Day. JyZMw SALE nca-itiful residence .ots , 800 FOR ; nothing down , and SJpcrmiiith only , bj KX MAYO VAIJOHAN npl8-t' Mlucellanuoua. WIvl ) h\a NK-II i ; ralmi > r t NOVEfj f n n'no , O , Is e ib > lnu at the K- dcn hou oa n otl.l rf Wils n'irnt > ryp ncrwrul cniiln in > ft toin | > l i a Unt \ lous n ratuc- incnt Uiovftis tpfprictl I all for a if wihd nnd uvrn at rn)4 ) and f jri Is o poncr < M > ret f om he h a t ' ha to dr o pump , ur a torn nr'n ir , c rn hnla niuds one , c urn and mi. an.ilil . < in icliintry w t < ut aa- dltlo nl anachmcnti. Sic It I'J ' all mi ansj T OSI' Ala gi aril rob k } I Ibral regard _ Lj 10 fl d r tniulroat | Il.o offlce & HMOTtlhll- > un'll Bluffs LX and On aha ex r < 8a. CJichrfl cltatPost n > u store , Mill ttr ct < 'iun 1 luff * , or J C : ilnt | , 1VIG Fun m trcct , Omaha , will rpccliu uninpt at cut on. jylftf TlUL < IIf D Oriatriicci H OMI anH see nt-w atccssnrrs anil BJI clmciiH ol pictures ta cub iht re lab'c ' Kelatii e i.rim Idu p at ttio ExolHor Oallin ' 0 Main street K.V L. 1'ATIll.N-1'hynlt'uh and Oculist. Can euro any can of "ore eye" . It In enl > matter of rime , and can cure generally m rom three tc flve uccka it n alien imclmcf. o.-icu how Ii ng dlscam d. Will etraightcn croi-e ejcs , operate and remove 1'lyrnrirms , tte. , and inaert artltlcial ejes Special attention to re- vninu tadouornis apB-tf Facts forth Knowing A new crop Garden Grown Japan ' Tea ( very fine ) , , . > 70c Fine Japan Tea , equal to that ofj' ' fered at 7Co , . COc Very Fine Young Hyson , equal to that offered at 81.00 7Cc We Mean Jubt What We Bay , mm TEI 16 Main St , and 15 Pearl St. , Ooecil Bluffs , Iowa , MAIN STREET LIVERY ; FEED -AND- SALE STABLE. Ail Shivers and Travelers will fine good Accommodation and reasonabh tihargfs , .SOUTH MAIN STREET OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - T Iowa HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietors. llivan & Fitzgerald , DEALERS IN SERIES , PROVISIONS Jrookory , Glassware , fS , SHOES , ETC [ igents ( or the follow log lines ol iship Companies : [ chor , Gulon , American , and Stit Steamship Comj-anles. ' c. x T 3E1 * TMT f fie Royal Bank ot Ireland and Ban ) libllo. Those w o Intend to nnd ( o T part ol Europe will Hod U to thcl lionan ; -an & Fitzgerald , AGENTS , iy , Council Bluffs Ia JESS , OROUTT Broadway , and Fourth Street , CouncU Bluffs , Iowa , mnr-2-Sm - - T 1 ? J. I iFi GHICKERING AND WEBER PIANO , Burdttte and Western Cot tage Organs. Prices reason able ; terms to suit all. TU Importer and Dealer in MUSICAL MERCHANDISE of all kinds. Sheet Music one- third off. Agents wanted. I O Correspondence solicited d. MUELLER , O COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. F. Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and , Willow greets. . Council Bluffs. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUT RRAIN STREET. 'I HE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. None but first-class Bakers employed. Bread , Cake , Pies , &o. , delivered to any part of the city. Onr Wagons run all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. wen < 9 rfT"to ) g REAL ESTATE Has For Sale , Town Loth , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands mid a number ol Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , - COU VOIL BLUPS" SUMMER SHOES. IB are Offering Special Bargains in All EMs of Simmer SHOES ANDSIIPPERS. WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF OP I JXT JES IN THIS PART OF THE WEST. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs. A. BEEBE , W. BEEBE C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale anil Hctall Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKER J Ros. 2(7 ( & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. INFIRMARY I T.J.OADTJJ.J.S . . . . , , ( Late Veterinary Surgeon U , B. A. ) The Only Veterinary Surgeon in the Oity , OFFICE AT BLUE BARN , UPPER BROADWAY. REFERENCES : AU o ( the bibt Mijs cUti la Council Blufli and aurrouiuHn t The Star Bakery , HOWARD & ROBIE , 227 MAINST , Employ the best Bread Biker In the West ; alto a choice hind ( or Cakes and Floe. Bread delivered to all parU ol the city. MAURER & ORAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out Glass , Fine French China , Silver Ware &o. , MO BftOUViT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , 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. u. M. rcirr. OFFICER & PUSET , Council Bluffs , la , f' Established , 1856 Dealer ! In Foreign and Domestic Eichanzt and homo securities. MRS. J. P. BILLUIR PROPRIETOR OF BESTAUBANT& BATING HOUS 813 South Main Street , Council B uOt. a Now houie and newly fitted up InOnt d it lie UeaU at nil bourn. Ice cream and lemo. a ie e\ cry evening. FrulU atd conlecUonerle J. M. PALMER , DKALEK IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , GOUXOIIi BLtJFTfi , IOW 4 r \ Ii C tc C ( > /ol / Pai iiji Jl 411