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Tl-IE DAILY J5E ] * COUlSCiL BLUETS , JOWA WLDZSTJiSIXAY , Al V3 1 8' The Daily Bee. CaUEiOiL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning , Aug. 23 " 8UB3CUIPTION ilATf-S ! By Carrier , - - - - Bf tUII f 10 00 per Year , Office : No. 7 Ponrl Street , Nour M. G. OHIKFIN" , Sl nicr. U. W. T1LTON , City Editor.1 M1NOK MENTION 8 , -J. Mueller1 * Palme Music Hall , Sherrnden rnMccs photographs. Blign will have now goodi Wednes day. aug21.3t FrAnk Lehman Ima tlio tlUtlnctlon ot being the only drunk adjusted yesterday. One complaint has 1 > e n entered for rvnntni ? ft billiard tnblo without llcenao. Others are to follow. TJll swlll open ft new line of notions Wednesday. ang21 > 3t At Shull's ' butcher shop , south Main utreet , you win always ( ? et the l > c t meats at reasonable prices. An accident insurance policy In favor of R. A. Barrett has been found and left t TIIU BEE office for the owner. The last marriage license issued is to Johann P. Sevcrln and Margarelta KIop. ponburff , both of Council Bluffs. Officer Tyson , while showing how the fire alarm worked , succeeded In calling out the department. Ho don't experiment any snoro. Complaints have been entered against Grasshopper Sam and one of the numerous Smith family , charging them with va grancy. The colored boy who WAS arrested for stealing $30 from Jennings' ntoro on Uj per Broadway , was given a hearing by Justice 3'rnincy and discharged , A bunch of keys picked up on Madi son street Is in Chief Field's hands , and ho is now pondering as to whether ha had better offer a reward for the return of the own r. 0. I ! . Jones , arrested for disturbing the peace , was > cBtcrcUy altjrnuou did charged by Judge Aylcsworth , no prose cuting witncts appearing against him. Two car loads morn of Jiudu eiser Uccr were received by D , Hagic & Co. 1'orsons desiring the same can bo suppilcdairl huvo their orders promptly filled by sending In .their orders to the above mcutioncd firm. Information wonted of Ory Cornell , -who retldcd in Council Blulfa last July , by his brother , William ( janicttlato from j Wisconsin , Any In format Ion leading to his whereabouts will bo gratefully ro I celved. Address BEE i lllco , CouncilBlttlfs. There ban been placed on our table a little pamphlet containing twenty army ballads , fnvi rites of the boys who were the blue , now tuug by the G , A , It. 8. U. Jones , of Omaha , is thu compiler and publisher. The boys should arm them1 selves with these for the reunion bore next month. Yesterday a trio of young men en gaged in advertising ft patent medicine 'found out that they were violating the II CODso ordinance , and the "hogs" of the three was arrested for not baying a bill potter's permit. Ho claimed that they had a general permit from the telegraph com pany to potto bills on their poles , and thi matter was adjusted , the case being dig missed on payment of costs. Mrs. OatliorineTohmyinothcrof Mrs. Peter Well , departed thli life , Mondaj night nt the residence of Mr. Peter Wels on south First Direct. She was aged eixty eight years and had lived a widow ulna the death of her husb&nd hi this city six teeny tars ago , She leaves two BUMS nnd tw < daughters still living. The funeral take place from the Cathollo church this fore noon at 10 o'clock , and friends of the fain ily are Invited to attend without furthe notice. notice.II. II. O. Adls' house , on Frank street , was entered by thieves on Monday evening ing dating thonbsonco of the family , am $105 taken. The money belonged to nephew , who is in the employ of Mr. lcno. The roll was hidden In the pocko of an old hunting coat , hung in the line part of the wardrobe , The thieves ran Backed the homo thoroughly but th money was the only property taken. clue to the taken or the plunder. William Wallace , arreslcd at th transfer by Olllccr Sterling for carrylu , concealed weapon * ? , wus set free again yeu terday , It appeared that he wan former ) , a policeman In I5n t St , Louis , which au counted for bis having arms and munition of war , and handcuff * in lit * baggage und on bis pcrwn. Wallace nays , In addition , Hint In killed a man them last winter. Whlla Irving to arrest the fellow Wallace wan shot through both leg * , and in turn pulled Mi revolver , fucil the times and killed ) il > man , At leant bo say * so , The wooden building on Broadway , nearly opposite the Ogdcn house , and used as n carpenter i hop , Is being moved out I'ierco street on the lot adjacent to that occupied by Mr. Beebo. This with the removal of the wooden building ueod by Alex , Obert as a sa'oou ghoa room for the ertctionof a brick building to he put up by Mrs. Mynstcr , with n frontage of forty feet on Broadway and a depth of eighty feet. . Prank Adams , a colored bartender of . Omaha , came o\er here Monday night ' ! and muued a white gambler called "Butch" olJ up , because the latter was get ting too intimate with o colored woman mamed Jennie Lrochman , who lives on Broadway. Since Jennie separated from her husband , Frank haibeeu her solid mau , and on this ground justified his jealousy of ' 'Butch " who has been , paying her Home overdue attentions. Hetherefpre slipped over on a train and pummeled "Butch" unmercifully , City Marshal Jackson yesterday filed complaints against tcu gambleri , spine of whom appeared , pleaded guilty and pilil 331,10 each , One tnlgbt suppose If not ota posted , that this was the beginning cf a war if extermination , but far from it. It is tirnply another way of granting license , ( juit as license * are practically granted to j .the irlooui. The fine of 834.10 is ed to cover two month * ' business. Thu uu. dcreUnding U that gambling bouies may \run la Council Bluffs by paying 8160 a year and costs , and that this matter of arraigning ami fining It but the w y to collect It , them being no tight to IMUOA regular liceneo. In tlili procedure the council nnd tiio court act conjointly and by n mutual understanding. The city mnr.lml is nclInR wi cly In attempting to stop the two ball playing lu the streets Thoie who engage In it mean no harm , but wi'h ' n ball on hard M a rock , thrown with alt the ewiftnepi pos sible , there In ever a liable to accident where persons are traveling backward nnd forward. A wild throw or n failure tea a tch may , at almost any time lead to a bad accident , nnd at the best it is decided ly unpleasant to nervoui women nnd tim orous men. There are enough vacant lota still In Council Bluffs on which to exercise. Yesterday altcrnoon ft boy tiamed Mnckehen , who lives near Younkerman' garden , and whose father I * employed at the transfer , mot with n serious accident , lie , with another boy , were riding on a tarmcr'ii wagon along Broadway , when , in getting off , ho bccamo entangled In the wheel , and was whirled around and nrrond , before the wagon stopped and was releanod , The flesh on one leg was badly cut nnd mutilated , some pieces even cling ing to the wheel , but by some strange for tune no bonci were broken , HI * Injuries are quite bad , but will not probably cause any permanent crippling. NEW FALL STYLES IN MIL- LINERY. 131i 3 , the loading house for Millinery - linory , will open now fall styles Wednesday. llavo you soon Wilson's wonderful rotary power wind engine , being ex hibited by II , E. Palmer at the Ogden houBo ? At tbo Stock Yards. The receipts of cattle yesterday consisted of 17 cars by the Converse Cattle company. The shipments wore : Carp Bros. , 30 ears by 0. & N. W. ; Standard Cuttle company , 0 cars by 0. , II. I. it P. ; Converse Oattlo com pany , 35 ears by 0. , 11. I. ft P. ; Na tional Cattle company , 10 cars by 0. , R. I. & P. ; Swan & Prank , Live Stock company , 17 cars by 0. , 11. I. & P. Total 101. TLo Hlghoiit Anticipations- " MAMBON , Ind. , Juno 15 , 1881. n. 11. WAIINKE & Co. : SIM Your Snfo Kidney nnd Liver Cure realized my highest anticipations , and I cor dially recommend it to all who sufl'jt with kidney or liver diseases. J. W. LITTLK.JOHN. FOR SALE. My rcflidcnco , No. 715 Fourth at root Bancroft- ; i. F. Muuryv. Crumbs from Court. In the circuit court yesterday there was OHO divorcn granted , in the case of Leonard B. Gorham vs. Mary A. Gorliam. There were six or eight judgiaontn ontorcd by default in case ? , and the rest of the day < vaa taken up in hearing motions. The following are the casoa assigned for to-day : J. L. Soavy va. W , H , Robinson ot al , Parkins & Gray va. Elaemnn & Co. , guardian M. T. Palmer , H. D. Doty va. E. Rosencranz ot al , Horace Everett va. Bigolow , W. T. Hunter - tor vs. Jaa. Oolcmtm ot al , Ella Ly ons vs. John W. Lyons , Ed. 8. Jaf fray & Oo. va. H. H. Judnon. NOVEL WIN > ENGINE. H. E. Palmer , of Bollofontainc , Ohio , ia exhibiting nt the Ogden house a moJol of Wilson's rotary power wind engine , a moat complete and ingenious arrangement. It gov erns itself perfectly in all aorta of winda and even storms and furnishes power direct from the wheel at its baao to drive a pump , turn a corn grinder , corn ahollor , grindstone , churn and run any light machinery without additional attachments. See it by all means , Yoatordiiy'o Oamo There waaa largo crowd gathered at the ball park yesterday afternoon to witness the game between the Council Blufli nine and the St. Louis Rods. The sharp shower which happily laid the dust aorvod also to atop the game nt the cloao of the eighth inning. It was BO far RO played ono of the boat of the season. The homo nine showed up strong , and the visitors were not wuak by any moana. The following ia the acoro by in nings : INNINCM..I 2 a ! n 0 7 8 0. UltuTi.0 0000040-1 llfdn U 001000 0-1 Those ot thu homo nine who made runs were O'D.iy , Hogan , Smith and Brown. Of the Reds Gorman tnndo ono , iWJ'In the Diamond Dyux more coloring is given for 10 eta. than in any ID or 25-cunt dycu , and they give faster and more brilliant colors. IIAUIUSON COUNTY NOTES. lunlnp has pnaaod a prohibitory ordinance. Woodblno clwrgos 8100 license for 'ory billiard or pool tublo. The Buvunth Day Advonlists began their camp meeting at Smithland yea < torday , The poor homo ia to have on add ! lion of 21 by 112 foot , with eight-foot baauinoiit. Among the candidates named for county recorder uro : Irn Simons , A. K. Grow , Isauo Berkley , Harvey Thompaon , B. P. Brown , W. W. Morton. There was a happy gathering of friends lately at the residence of E. Dakau In Union township , in celebra tion of the seventieth anniversary of Mr. D.'s birthday. Among the recent marriages are ; Isaac M. Brantor and Miss Edith M. Slrathouso , both of Missouri Valley : II. R. Bellis and II. E. F. Duke- aliior , both of Soldier Valley , Miss Emma Hardy , after quito a long visit with friends in this county , started for her homo in Nebraska last Tuesday , and will atop and visit friunds at Council Blulls for A for -JIarriwn County For Bronchial , Asthmatic , and Pul monary Complaints "Brown's Bronchial - chial Troches" manifest remarkable curative properties. Like all other meritorious articles , they are fro ( ] uontly imitated , and those purchas ing should bo sure to obtain the genuine , d&wlt A WEAK OFFICIAL , The Newly Elected .Oil inapec- tor TakoB Sides at Once in the Private Controversy , Ho Lends Himaelf and His Of- ftco to Advertiainp ; Pri vate Parties. The Other Side Goto Whipped and , to Go to Omaha. A short time ago n war in oil broke out hero between the Consolidated Tank Line company and Gronoweg A ; Schooutgon , who handled a Cleveland company's oil. Prices were cut , and In the heat of the battle a cry WAS raised that the Tank Line company was soiling on inferior quality of oil , much below the 150 degrees test re quired by state law. Following close upon this ci'mo a request signed by the roquislto number of citizens , ask ing the council to appoint an Inspoo- tor. Under the law the council was obliged to grant the request , and as Inspector W , R. Batcnolor waa se lected. It was claimol that the ap pointment of such an inspector would tend to the protection of the public , and many gladly welcomed the change. On Monday the now inspector began work. Had ho boon wise and judi cious ho would have avoided taking sides with either of the parties in the war. As an official ho was not supposed to have boon appointed a mere arbiter bo decide between the two chief dis putants and dcclar * ono right , the pthcr wrongs Ho was appointed to inspect all oil. and not merely to do- tormina whether the charge laid by ono firm against a competing firm was true or not. Ho was weak and fool ish enough to do the vary opposite , and as the result of the day's work ho it once settle the oil war by the pub lication of the following : CouNoir. BLUFF.S , la. , August 21 , 1882. This is to certify that I have this day tested and inspected a lot of coal oil in this city with the following result : Coal oil contained in tanks and bar rels marked 150 ° fire test , and sold by the Consolidated Tank Line com pany , of this city , showsd 130 ° fire test. * " Coal oil contained in barrels marked 150 ° , Schofiold , Shurmer fc Teatglo , Olovoland , and sold by Gronowog it Schoontgon , cf this city , oho wed 151 ° fire test. 1 have given the oils aov- oral fire tests with the same result. W. R. BATCIIKLOK , Coal oil inspector for the city. The above seems to have been a gratuitous card published for the ad vertising benefit of the victorious party in the conflict , for the official record of the day's work is not in that form. An old blank book , 'tho front leaves of which had been used for oomothing else , and then torn out was the now inspector's buok. Along in the middle of this book may be found what purports to bo the official record. It is as follows : COAL OIL IJJBrECTOn'B IttCOlU ) , COUNCIL 31LUJTB , IOWA , Au UBt 21 , 1882. > o. ol 1 Ire Test Name. I'k'gg. licit ! ? . Remarks. aronwo ; & fc'oontgonl 16J Approved. Con. Tank Line Co. , 1 ISO Same con tains 390 bb ic. con demned lor W , H. lUTCiULOR , Illuminating Coal UU Inspector. purposes. It is to bo noticed that in the advor- ising card which ho publishes , ho ako the pains to give the name of the manufacturers of the superior oil and vhero they belong as well as the dealers ors a fucs which the official record does not givo. In his advertising ho would have the public believe that ho nspectod numerous packages of the oil which ho pronounces the superior , vhoroas his official records shows thai 10 inspected but ono package. Or .ho other hand his advertising care vould have the public believe that al , lie oil of the Tank line was found to 30 only 130 ° fire test ; whereas his record shows that only ono package was inspected. No ono can road the advertising cor Jficato and official record without aeo ing that the inspector has BO far for got himself and the purpose of his ofliuo us to become a partisan in the war. war.Tho Consolidated Tank Line com pany is but ono of the arms of the Standard Cil company , ono of the greatest monopolies of the land , TJIL BEE has no smypathy to waste unoi it , and would , above all things , bo jlad to see it compelled to obey the law in every respect. The firm whicl lias the other eido of the contest is pne ot the most reliable and ontorpiis ing in the city , and merits success in its undertaking * . Still the merits or demands of either do not wnrran a duly appointed oflipial to use his an ttiority and his position for the sake of helping und advertising any firm however worthy , or to cry down an other , however much merited. It is simply his place to perform the duties of his ollicu without fear or favor , to keep such a record as the ln > r requires and let that suffice. In this his open ing day is a lamentable failure. Tin ; UKK is in favor of the atricl enforcement of the law that the puo plo may have the protection to which they are entitled ; but it is poor policy to have such an underlying motivi nnd arimus as has been shown in thii matter from the beginning. An in spootor should have been asked for and should have boon chosen and seat at work long ago. But no , there woa no attention paid to the matter unti" the war begun , and the cutting o prices caused doubts as to the quality of oil sold. Then to hayo the inspec tor's office used at once to help ono party in the tight , gives the impression that his appointment was not BO mud in the interest of public justice as it the interest of a faction in the fight This official representing in the city the Consolidated Tunk Line company cannot but bo impressed with thu ido that the city is joining in a war on it rather than bent on a lair , impartia enforcement of a just law. The rep rosontattvcfl of this company don ; that they care anything about it , bu the facts show dlliorontly. Major Newell , who has had hi office hero , yesterday ipovod his safe desks , etc. , across the river to Omaha Ho still retains office room hero , am has a small desk in ono corner , bu it is apparent that it ia the intention have Omahfi M headquarters , and rantfcr ni much of the business there possible. The company owna three cres of ground hero , has tanks and thor appliances for doing business ere , andi receives and ships many arrels of oil Hi all directions from ero. It Council Bluffs wants to rive tliii enterprise to Omaha it has akcn a sure wny to do so. It han riven other enterprises away , and un succeed in driving this. If an in- nector had been nppoinW in times f peace , and acted fairly , there could U'o been no cr.uso for the tank com- my to feel that the city had a special rudgo against it , but under the ex- sting circumstances it looks differ- ntly. If the company proposoa to bango its business from hero to Otna- a , because it does not w.int to com- ly with the law , it is well for the ban go to bo made , as Council Bluffr wants no such enterprises , but if the linngo is because fair treatment can- ot bo obtained hero , it is a Bad com ment on this city. Judging from the way the inspector as begun work it is not probable that lie people will got much of the pro- ection which the layr ID intended to ivo them. If , as it scorns , Bachelor 'as appointed as a mere means of olping nlong ono side in the fight , hon when the fight ends , ho nnd the fllco will practically end. lip has tartcdiu as if there was no oil in the ity but that of those two concerns , nd ho has declared in favor of ono nstoad of in favor of the people , with- ut regard to either. 1'ERSONATj. Mrs. Wm. Spetman has returned from ) avenport , where she has been visiting rlcndi for two months or BO. If. Al. Sexton , of Chicago , Is again In je city , looking after the interests of the efrigcrator line , of which ho is ogent. Samuel S. Walker aud wife and Misses hmnn and Mercy Walker nnd Miss Annie 'a'mcr ' ' , all of Sslt Lake City , are at the Ogdeu , Mr. Everett has learned by telegram of bo safe arrival of Kir. and Mrs , Waddcll n Japan last Sunday , which will provo ratifying news to their many friends here , 0. V. Adams has returned from an ex- ended trip through the east and a visit to Is native Btate , Maine. Ills wife , who ccompanicd him , baa remained In Chi- atjo for a few days , visiting with friends liere. Yesterday was Judge N. J. Bond's irthday und he was happily reminded of y receiving from his wife a bea'itiful bony cane , gold headed , and very nicely ngravcd , giving name , data and giver. It u a Buuvenlr of which anyone might justly eel proud. JOTS FROM CARROLL , . CARIIOLL , Ia. , August 21. To the Kilitor of THE EKE : Two traveling horse traders en- amped in the vicinity near the brow- ry on the Coon river banks near Car oil , were arraigned before the mayor's ourt on Saturday to answer the hargo of assault with intent to com. ' mit murdor. They gained peaceable accession to the brewery during the ight , and in company with the wo man who is traveling with them , and whcao reputation for chastity is not enviable , bad a loud row with the irowor , who called out his shot gun. [ ho brewer was knocked down , a terrible - riblo wound being inflicted o7cr the right.oyo , and the occipital nearly irokon. The trial lasted the entire day and resulted In conviction for as sault and battery , and a fine of ono lundrcd dollars was imposed , which was promptly paid , ana the parties iaro gene west. As the noon freight was pulling out Tom Maple river junction Friday , a raveling man from Boone by the lame of M. Earnsdoof attempted to joard the train while in motion and jy some misstep , was caught by the wheels and ono foot crushed oft. Drs Lane and Ennis , of Carroll , ' } were sailed , and amputated the foot , leaving ing nothing but the heel for a stump The patient is doing well , being well cared for at the Commercial House in Carroll. On Saturday , August 10 , a Gorman by the name of Fred Myers , residing eight miles north of hero , hanged liimsolf in a barn , and when found was hanging suspended from a beam with his feet touching the floor. Ho loft no trace as to relatives , or the cause of his rash act. * * * "Facts apeak plainer than words. " Proof : "Tho Doctor told mo to take n blue pill , but I didn't for I had already been poisoned twici by mercury. The druggist told mite to try Kidney-Wort , and I did. I was just the thing for my biltousnoBi and constipation and now I am as wol as ever. " A. P. Sanford. Sold in both dry and liquid form. COUNCIL BLUFFS WORK : MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Offlco and Works , Mara Street , OOUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. We give special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK ( till receive prompt attention. A general oortmcnt of Brass Goods , Belting , Pining AND SUPPLIES FOR Iron Ooko Ooal Foundry , Pig , , OHAS , EENDEIE , President. JACOB SIMS , Attorney and Oounsollor at Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Omci-Broadw y. between Main and'Pan Street * . Will practlco lu State D < 1 Courts COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL ISOTJCES , NOTIC'K , fcp'.tiM adxertlticinenU , uc % Lost , Found , To loan , Foi Rale , To Kent , Want" , Hoardln ; , etc , vrlll bo Inmtml In tht ! column it the lo * rite ol TEN CENTS PER I.I.VB lor the first Irncrtlcn unit P1VK CENTY PER LINE lor each euhicquent Insertion Leave ftdv crtlacmcntfl at our oilier , Mo. 7 1'ful Ptrett. n < " Wmita. WAN'TKD Pints anil tut imturj. Only tint-dahunds 'Hod ' apph & aii23-tt onEiiKtimu : n NEWMAN. WANTED- RCOil DunUh or S nle plrl ti dorercral ho'vbo workn all finllnplioiin" . ? minlrc ol .Mrs. 14. A. llotg , bo , 14 1 South Main stirctrcsr C. < t U. t. K. II. JTANTRD-nlrls at the K. C. Hou o , on ( T South .Mam Street. 7 ANTED School ttttclicrp , mlnlMern , etu- VV dents nnd others ctn a < l to therincrmo ij'OtAOlltif , ' n | > oitlui ol their time to nnvMilt a or our tl&iKlord licoU md perm liftts , or can nalio Urge IMRC ) 1)J ) dMOtlnp their whole time 0 ItVe uant n nctho tnnlo or fo lo g rt 1 01 cry townOilp In Iowa anil rebriu1 < a , nnd 111 tUcr extra Inducon or ts. For clr til * B < ! rc ttcstrn llcok Comriiny , Box B54 Council II fls.Ia. [ TTANTED Everybody In Council BluBs lo VY t ° tnho Tun linn , SO ccnta per week , do irercd by carrion. Office , No 7 Pearl Street .ear . Brow gay. ITTANTED To buy 100 tons broom corn YV For particulars address Council Bind * Iroom Factory , Council Hinds , Iowa. 653-2311 For Sale and Bout RJNT Onolargfl douhlo room and one X ulnitlo room. Mcclj furnish d. Ono block oin middle Uroadw < y , S , UER office.nu2 nu2 U3t I710n BALK Ono jounft bay J-oree , suitable lor J. ' cmlagc ; nlio ono line drl\hg mate. In- lulroof J. M , b-Ui | , Council niuds. niigU tl EOn SAf E One set tinners' tool' , neatly now cheap lor cvh. H , R. Jouo I , No. 131 llroid' ay , Council lilulls , In. "T7IOR SALE The two years and three moiths V lease , tro fltturcs mid lurnlturn of tbo 'alltornta ' houec. ConUtns nina roums with Jens to accoran odnto thlny men. lieu o now 'ull , Iccding tor' ' } ' to flit ) acn dally. A gtand hancc to buj Into a line l jlnR bustne < s III- ca''h ol proprietor the only ro > m ff r celling iddresi ownrr , Henry b clgert , Calllornia louse , C. . , pen SiLE hty tons rf lee dcllvcrrd on c r < at > eo'a , Iowa. Bawdu lurnlshtid. Ad. lre > 8. Jlartln Cofcy , Ccuncll Bluffs , or II. L. eWllilams , Ncola , lona. auglOStt SALE Two claims la Ncbra'kn , cheap , POIl by Odtll & Day. jj244w Ti OIl SALE Beautiful rouldenco lots , $00 1 ; each ; nothing down , and 83i > crmonth only , iy EX-MAYO It VAUOHAN aplS-tl Mlscollanoouu. LOST A largo uardrob key. liberal rcnaril In flrd r Ei ] ulro at Btc olllce. & 8J10TUEU" , Council Bluffs HAltCOUaT and Omaha ex ) rtm. Orders Icttnt Lostin lo * store , Miln Btr ct , Coun > 1 lufla , or J. C. : illot , 1205 Farunmitrcct , Omiha , will roccho irompt ntient on. J > 1Bt' AHKAD Orcat succe s. Cull and see STlLb new accessories nnd Bfxctmcns ol pictures taken ! ) the ro lablo gclatlno brou Ido process , , t thoKxcelsor Onlltrr 10 Main street DH. W. L. PATTON Phj elctan and Oculist. Can euro any case of sore cje . U Is only \ matter ol time , and can cure gent rally in rotn tbreo tc the weeks It makes no differ- nice how long dlueascd. Will straighten cros-3 ijc3 , opcrato and rinioto I'tjrozuin a , etc. , and ijnert artificial eyes Special attention to re- novflinvr tadeuorms ap5-tl Facts forth Enqwing A new crop Garden Grown Japan Tea ( very fine ) 75o Fine Japan Tea , equal to that of fered at 75o GOo Very Fine Young Hyson , equal to that offered at $1.00 75o We Mean Just What We Say. 16 Main St , and 16 Pearl St. , Council Blnffs , Iowa , MAIN STREET LIVERY ; FEED AND All Shippers nnd Travelers will find peed accommodation and roaaonabli charges. SOUTH MAIN STREET OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - r Iowa HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietors MRS. fl , J. HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON 222 Broodwav , Council Blnlfs- Sullivan filitzgerald DEALKRS IK GROCERIES , PROVISIONS Orookery , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC Also agent * tor the following llnei o ( Steamship Companies : CunarJ. Anchor , Ouloo , American , and Btit Ste&nuhlp For ( Me on the Uo > al Dank of Ireland and Ban ! of Ireland , Dublin , Those > o Intend to wnd fo frlcndd to anv | > art of Europe will find It to thcl nternt to call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AGENTS , 343 Broadway , Council Bluffs Ia HARNESS , OHCUTT & CO. , Broadway , and Fourth Street , , . Council Bluffs , Iowa. rrmr-2-Rm JTUFTTTPT o IE CHIGKER1NG AND WEBER PIANO , Burdette and Western Cot tage Organs. Prices reason able ; terms to suit all. Importer and Dealer m MUSIQAU 'MERCHANDISE of all kinds. Sheet Music one third off. Agents wanted. Correspondence solicited. J. MUELLER , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2,00 TO IKIES Bluff and TOlow greets , Council Bluffs. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUT flMIN STREET , THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. None but firat-clasa Bakora employed. Bread , Cake , Pies , &c. , delivered to any part of 'the city. Onr Wagons run all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor , o o 3aa For Sale , Tonrn Lots. Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MATOE , over Savings Bank , - OOUVOIlj BLUPS SUMMER SHOES ; f e are Offering Special Bargains in ill Kinds of Summer WE OAEEY THE LARGEST STOCK OF DC IN THIS PART OF THE WEST. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs. A. DEEDK , W. UUNYAN , W. iJEEBK O. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale and Ketall Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY ( Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway. Council Bluffs. INFIRMARY I UCADYJJ.J.S. . . . , ( Late Veterinary Surgeon U , 8. A. ) The Only eterinnry Surgeon in the Oity , OFFICE AT BLUE BARN , UPPEB BROADWAY. REFERENCES : All ot the but i'hya'cUuB lu Council Bluffa nd eurroundln e The Star Bakery , HOWARD & ROBIE , 227 MAINST , Employ the tx t Ereid Baker In the Wett ; lw a choice bind lorCakciand Plw. Urexi dellvcrcU to all parU ot the city. MAURBB & ORAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Bleb Out Qiaos , Fine French China. Silver Ware &o. , 810 DMiBWlT , . COUNCIL 0LUrFS , IOWA. U I o Rubber Hose , Iron and Lead' Pipe , Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings , at Bixby a Wood's , TOE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets- ) Tiioa. w , H. ii. n-sir. OFIIOEB & PUSET , Council Bluffs , Ia , Established , 1856 Dealer ! lu Foreign and Domestic Exchange and home securities. MRS. J. P. BILLUPS , PROPRIETOR OF RESTAURANT & EATING HOUSE , 813 South Main Street , Council Bluffs. New house and newly fitted up In first dug tylo. Meals at all hours. Ice cream and leino- ni1e e\ cry erealn ; . Fruits and confcctlonerle J. M. PALIVIER , DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AQBNT , COUWOII. BLUFFS , IOW