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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1882)
THE DAILY BEE-COUISGIL BLIIFJTS IOWA SATURDAY , ShPTJEMBEK 30 The Daily Bee. COU Cil BLUFFS. Saturday Morning , Sept , 30. BUllbCniPT10NRATKS ! 20 nW week. - - - - - per nyU ll - - - - - - $10.00 per Year. Offlcu : No. 7 Pearl Street , Nonr II. 0. GRIFFIV , iltniger. D. W. T1IYTON , City Editor/ MINOR MENTIONS , - J. Mueller's Palace Music Hall. Sherraden makes photograpln. New line of cabinet frumcs just re ceived at Seaman'd. pepl2C-3t Officer Morne arrested Pete Davidson fur a petty asiault. t Charles Beno rhymea with Homco. They ore synonymous. The Metroixlltan hotel Is being en. Urged by the building of op addition. TUB BKH office Islndelited to Mit , Thornton for A most artificially mnde and exotic boqnct , There will be n regular meeting of the board of trade Monday evening , Kvery member should attend , THR BEE office was serenaded lant evening by the Fifth IOWA volunteer band , D , A. Morgan drum major. ' The Corroll band which played here so well yesterday , ppa rtd fn public for the first timo. They played like veterans , The show windows of Ltndaoy'g ihco store were especially tempting yentorday , they being filled with now $5 bllln , bearing - ing Gar field's portrait. Metcnlf Bros , clothing store allowed up finely yesterday , it being adorned with the flags of all nation * , the ( tars and ( tripes waving at the top. A fellow giving hla name na Jcsio Scott was found by Officer Cuslck lying dead drunk on Broaiway after dark. He Is now sobering off at the cooler. The front of Harkncsn , Orcutt & Co.'s dry goods store was among those which drew especial attention yesterday on account of the beauty and tatto of Its doc- orations. Bliss' millinery nnd fashion hcadqnar- tew prcfontod n pleasing appearance yes terday on account of the many floral decorations nnd fUt * which graced iU front. Tin BET. thin mornlnj has on extra largo edition for the veterans to help them selves to , Kvery old soldier ia welcome leone one , nnd any nnd nil will bo welcome call- era nt the office. Joseph Koltor makes the Finest Suits n the latest style * , at the lowest possible prices. His merchant tailoring establish ment Ia at 310 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs. Presiding Elder J. Hcnn , of DCS Moinca , will preach in the German language , on Friday evening , nlso on Sun day evening nt 7:30 : o'clock , in the Kvnn- ( cllcal church , corner of Plorco street nntl Qlen avenue. Morgan , Keller & Co.'t undertaking establishment ia being greatly enlarged and nn addition la being built in tbo rear , making the full length of the wareroom 1 127 feet. A telephone baa also been added to the conveniences , Tbo Council Bluff * nlns are expected to arrive from Kansas City tljis morning , and arrangements have been made for a game thia afternoon on the grounds here , between them and the Atlantics. Tbcrodcre Lundt [ made an attractive decoration on. Broadway yoiterday , there flying besides the stara nnd stripes , the German flag and the Danish flag. The laat named was presented to the society hero by the ladies in 1880. Ono young gentleman of our city was yesterday morning nn carried away by the plea&Ing strains of the reunion martial music , na to actually cnuco him to procure n ladder , rapidly ascend the third story ol a residence on avenue , and bravely capture several flags suspended therefrom. Mary Lannlng , who baa been keeping bouse for n man named Gates , living near the tramfer , baa been arrested for making threats , to extort money from Gates. Il la claimed that she throateno J to have Gates arrested for trying to ostuiue the ro latlons of a husband , uulewi bo paid bus ! money. She is to huve a hearing thi morning before Judge Ayleswotth. Her itory In that Gates in tbo offender , not her Some daBtnrdly'wretch yesterday triei to take advantage of n little girl whose father and mother live on Broadway , eas of Madison. The llttlo girl was pkyiug nejr the house , when the wretch tried to get her to go with him into the alley , am even attempted familiarity with her , Th child , becoming frightened , ran Into tb bouie , but when the mother appeared the man skipped out. Ue wan described is Ixlnj dresaod In citizen' * clothes , but as wearing a star like A policeman , The soap swindlers had A harvaat ol it yesterday , e'tandlng ou the street cor- nera , and plying their trade , pretending to giro away large ouins of money and Belling I I very little pieces ot soap , These men are licensed aa ttreet peddlen , and under thli tereeii they rnrry on their nefarious biisl nets. Many a foollih fellow paid (3 for leu than u diiue'i worth of soap , In the vain hope of securing A money prize. The chief of police and other ofliclala know well the nature of the swindle , and ye these fellows claim the protection of i license from the city. It Ii true that tin city of Council Bluff * cannot furuiib al citizens and visitor * bralna enough to kee ; their money , and not throw It away on tuch sickly gamef , and yet It I * no leaa dligraco to the city , and a shame to th Authorities to ply their trade under an AI parent auction of law , Now let them K the full length and license three-card mout men and confidence nieu of all soitt , DOIl SALE. My rcsidencoNo. [ 715 Fourth etroo Baucioft'j L. F. MUUMIY. Honorable Mention. Of all the remedies on earth that we may claim attention. Du. TIIOHAU * Kcuxi THIO Oil. commands eepoclal attention Forwondruua power ti cure disease , II fame there' * none can throttle , It * ineril sic not in the puff , but are Inside the bo tie. llheumatism , neuralgia , sore throat til lima , bronchitis , diphtheria , etc. , are ft cured by Thtrnu1 Electric Oil. BRAVE BOYS. The Reunion a Grand Success Everyway. The Street Parade. Sham Battle - tlo and Speech Making. The City In n Blnzo of I < ialit X.iuit E yen inn- Yesterday was .lio big day of the oldiors1 reunion. At an early hour n the morning the main ritroota began o awarm with pcoplo find with teams , nd everyone waa crowding to got nto seine Kood iht-Beuing ) ; position , o aa to witness the great atroot arado of the veterans. There WRB a goodly aprinklin ? of 10 votorana themselves in the crowd , icy being dcaignatcd by varioua natgnia , from a aimplo ribbon pinned o cltizon'a clothea to a full-fledged niform , with nil the brilliant trap , uo thereto. Broadway presented a > rilliant appearance , the buildtnga ) oing decorated with flaga of all zea and drapings nf the national olora , and with mottoes and cm- ) loma. The crowda awayod lo andre ro on the aidowalka , every available oatiug place , such us n dry goods ioi , pile of grinnatonoa or a door , top , waa taken. Second story rindowa were in demand , while the troet waa well filled with express- mou and bua drivora of evidently ound lungs , v. Tun o'clock came , nud n llttlo flurry /out through the crowd , aa from lip , o lip thcro pasted the words "They .ro coming , " and after much calling and stretching out of locks , it waa found to bo only aquad of Ool. Krolchmor'a cavalry , which waa on ita way to General ) odgo'a residence to aorvo aa mi ea- ort for that valiant votoran. They eon returned with him , and by 11 > 'olock the head of the procession at ftflt appeared on Broadway , General ) edge and Colonel Koatloy at the rout. Thoap who ozpcctod to coo * grand nd brilliant military demonstration were of course disappointed. The otorana made little show aa a whole , or thorc was no uniformity of app.ir- I , few trappings of war , and few arms , here were about 2.GOO to 3,000 in 10 procession , and fully 1,000 inoro oturans , who did not full into line but roro scattered through tlio crowd , ol. Koatloy and his stuff , together vlth those who have boon appointed > oecort duty appeared mounted , ol. Krotchmtir'ti cavalry company , 10 only ono in the atntu , attracted social uttontion. TITO or three com- > anios appeared uniformed and armed , > ut most of the votoruua contented lomsolvoa with being partially uni- ormcd. Hero and there through the parade ppoarod Hags , and bands of tnuaio , with drum corps. Some of the Hags 'ore the tattered remnants of lese which had boon in the thick of 10 fight , and under whoso folds those aino men had shown their bravery nd love of the country , in a manner rhlch had made of them heroes , whom 11 love to honor. There waa a tinge of sadness which ould not but touch those who atched these votorana. Twenty oars has placed many of thorn in the dvancing shadows of old atgo , and .aa thinned their ranks. Those who ave gone , but are not forgotten , had pluco in the mind of many. In trango contarat with the tender , ombro aide of the picture , was the oln of humor which ran alongside f the gladness , which those valiant omrades felt in again mooting and rasping hands. Ilero , inarched A lieutenant , carry' nfj a lath in llou of the sword , a sig liticant emblem ot the return of icaco. There , another officer swung j cano , as though It wcro a aabro. Again , two or three old soldiers up- > eared with the" chicken , indicating .ho results of a forage , and not far bj- ilud two or three others with bits of ) oard for uiuakpta. There waa n jolly aide of the pro cession , and it cropped out in words of greeting to friends , whoso heads were stuck out of second story windows dews , of jocose remarks , of aallioa ol wit. wit.Tho The men marched four deep and by : ompanicB , yet there waa an air of in formality , and the scorning of a festiv < al , rather than the mimicry of the military , which characterize a parade of militia. There was uiuoio frou several bands mid drum corps , olioor , From the crowd , laughter , jostling nut [ lushing of bystanders , and u scene n Festivity which the participants wil long remember. There waa a dense crowd at the car ncr of By rant Mid Broadway , nt whicl point the votorana passed in review that gallant soldier , that worthy citi r.on , General Doilgo , whoeo prcabiico proved spoil an inspiration to thoao who fighting under him had noon the bravoiy of his heart , and who aeso ciated with him in times of peace a well aa war , had felt ita warmth and generosity. Beside the general op poured the old ihg of the regiment Mid it seemed to raise the onthuajasu lo a etill greater pitch. IIo was junt ly the obervod of all observers. The line of march extended ao fa as t ho Methodist church , and then back to the fair grounds where the broke ranks. The civio aocietioa , fire department etc. , assigned places in the colunn failed to materialize , Some ci\iu ) that ono reason was that the only in vitatlon received by any was a genera ono published in the pipers , and tha this waa not personal enough to HUJ Borne. Others explain by the fc that ao many belong to different or ganizatlona as to render it difficult to get a fair representation of any on order , or society , when all turn out a the uamo time , and hence none at tempted it. At the fair ground * there waa lively Eceno all day , und especially ii the afternoon , when there were abou 10,000 people then1 , crowds oomln and going , and there being hundred of little incidents of greetings am t > ry tolling , jokea of camp-llfo , am a hurrying hither and thither of visit ors. In the afternoon there waa thi ahum battle , which waa a good do sham , on account of the lack of the eccasaryarma and ammunition. It roved n pretty rcap&ctablo rkirmi h , lowevor , and created much excite- nont among those not uaod to aconca f war , and much fun among the vet- rans. It WSB TV skirmish between the c\v- .Iry . under the command of Col. rehmtrand the infantry under the ommand of Col. Daily. There were bout two hundred men engaged. ? ho cavalry made a bravo attempt to rive in the infantry's skirmish line * nd the latter repulsed them but were uturu ropuUod. The cavalry cap- urod ono prisoner , Major McIIonry , f Donnison. After the battle the crowd gathered o the number of several thousand in lie ampithcatro , and listened to acme pooch making , Judge Hood served a chairman nnd first introduced Con- rossman Hepburn , who waa rocoivcd with much applause by his old com- ados in arms llu spoke eloquently of lie work accomplished by the aoldicrs , nd of the fact that they had made ! io old flag to bo respected all over lie world as the symbol f power , and of a conn- ry where manhood was the nly criterion. Ho gave an earnest bowing of the dutica of the republic owarda thoao who had thus saved it , nd the obligations resting upon the oniina generation to keep the Union n ita entirety and preserve its honor , s well as to cherish gratituds for ita ofendors. Ho did not believe the ovornmont could do too much for its oldlors , and ho took no stock in the ry of frauds in the pension bureau , lo boliovcd in service pension. Lssa Imn fifty yeara after the revolutionary war every aoldior waa given n pension , hothor wounded or not. In leas lian fifty years after the war of 1812 , very aoldior of that war waa given a onaion. The time waa not far distant rhcn the soldiers of the Mexican war would bo treated likewise , and not nany years bcforo nil aoldiors in the ate war would bo pensioned. Too nuch could not bo done 'for them. Colonel Kcatloy , the commandant , an introduced among cheers. lie pokp yory touchingly of those who ad joined the never-ending reunion , nd urged the teaching of the uprising onorationu to respect the name flag , or which thoao had fouaht. In ichalf of the city of Council Bluffs , ho hanked the votorana for thus honor- g it with their presence. DC. llatton , the grccnbatk nominee or congrous in this district , waa next ailed out. Ila gave a vary practical alk , allowing that the aoldiora hud ot boon paid enough , and that their verago monthly pay during the war vas only a little over $0 , considering ho depreciation of the currency. The ongrcaamcn had raised their salaries , lioy had raised the pay of civil oni- loyca , they had paid the employes of bo Pacific coast gold and silver , while : io soldiers had greenbacks. Ho liought the government ahould do omothing to bring this pay up to hat it ahould have been , and endorsed lie sentiment that the government ould not do too much for its sol- iora. Major Anderson was then called out mid npplauso. Ho did not make ono f his best eflbrta , but gave an earn- ot.talk , in which ho ubly seconded the olief that the government could not .o too much for the votorana. Ho ) 'cturod ' the veterans aa having corn * ilotod the work began by the rovolu- ionary fathers , for by their sabers hey cut the ulcer which waa poison- ng the nation's life , and made it a ountry free in tact as it had been in nsnio. Cupt. Thomas Houden , of Marys- irillo , Mo , , waa then called out , and roved the happiest , jollioat speaker f all. Ho kept the crowd in a roar f laughter with personal incidents of ho war , and toward the close paid a ouching tribute to the women , nnd ho cheer which the soldier heart re ceived from them. After the speech-making there waa dreaa parade , as on the day before. Last evening the camp-fires were ightod , and these on the grounds oincd in merry groups tolling stories , iraoking jokes , and a general good lino. There waa n grand reception at General oral Dodge's largo and elegant roai dciico. The grounds and house were n a blaze of light , the illuminations surpassing anything over seen in this city. There were a number of head ights , lanterns without number , nnd , 'fta pipes had boon arranged so aa to jivu the name "Pea Uidgo,1' and the number of his regiment and corps in letters of firo. The reception waa given to the members of his regiment the Fourth Iowa , thn field and staff of the veteran's association and the olli- cora ot both battalions. The crowd was largo , but all were most hospitably treated and all 'the requirements of a grand festival wcro provided. It wns uno ol the groateal events and most enjoyable of the whole reunion. Lint night the city was illumhmtm' brilliantly , CKpcciolly the busiii dtrnuta and prominent blacks , THE Uin , besides ita other illuminationa , aent up * a number of largo lighted balloons Thia morning nt 9 o'clock the Vet- orans' association moots in the umphi theatre at the fair grounds to eluoi oillcoia for another year and transacl other business , To-day there will bo the break Ing up of camp and the farewells Universal Apurobntlnn By the community at large baa been given to UuiilKK'K HLOOII JhTTtlW. No Instance ( a known where dissatisfaction baa been manifested I < y their use. or where angh but benndt followed their administration Price $1.00 , trial site 10 cenU. The leading congreialoiial candidate observed the reunion In dltTereut ways Mr. 1'usey had hU residence beautifully decorated ID a patriotic manner , coutrlb uted cjieerf illy and liberally his part o the expenat of caring for the veteran * , am theu watched the parade with hla mua eereulty , feeling that his part had beet well done. Major Anderson arrayed him telf In the innat faded old suit he conli find , took a place among the privates inarched la tie ranks , and looked satisfiec tt bli owu ccndcaccutlou in becoming on of the ctnmitaere for a day. A Qorernl Stampede. Never wai t ich a rush made for any Drug itore at U uow at O. F. Gooduiau't for Trial Bot'lo of Dr. King's Now Dia cofery for t onsuuiptlou , Cougha am Uold . All piions afflicted with Atthuia , UroncbiUf , IIo xrwrnean , Be\ ere Cough * , o Hiiy affection a/ the Throat and Luntis can get Trial Buttle of this great remedy /rw , by * otJlinj : at above uaiaedj Dnio titonT SIDE BY SIDE. lie Comparison Between Anderson nnd Pusoy. The following ia the manner in 'Inch the editor of the Union-Arrow gurcn out that , na a republican , ho eela justified in supporting Puaoyand ppoaing Andcraon : Uflleve honenty the best poliny. ANDRIWON. Pfwr.T. No. Yes. JJcliove fn controlling railroad * . Very doubtful. Yen. Believe in din'.vmg pay once. Twice. , Once. ] ! cllevo In prohibition. Depends on where Can betiecured by 1 ntn , other moan . Oppose the free pats eystem. No. . Ye * . Believe In political economy- Don't know wh.it you menn. Yes. Denounce ollice brokerage. No. Yes. Denounce blatphemy. No. Yes. Believe In temperance. Doubtful. Yen. Believe In education. Seldom study. Ye * . Kncourftgo religion. Doubtful. Yes. Uphold our present banking tystein. Yes. Yen. Believe It right to receive Interest. Yes. Yes. Believe tha people ehould rule No , Y . Uphold Lincoln and Klrkwoort. Yes. Yea. Denounce poatolfice bonds. No. Yes. Believe In the puriiy of politic * . No. Yes. Believe In the purity of society. No. Yes. Considertlio moiriage relation ejcred. No. Yes. Abhnr adultery , No. Yea. Believe It wrong to break up families. No. Yes. ) eclaro It the duty of every republican to oppose bad or incompetent candidates. No. Yes , ielievo in that cardinal republican dnc- trlnn , that the will of the people ia the highest law. No. Yes. True to her 'JL'rn it Too much cannot bo said of the over althful wife nud mother , conatantly wntchlnt ; nnd caring for her dear ones , icver nenlectlng n pinglo duty in their be- mlf. When they nrenEssilod by disease , nnd the system should bnve a thorough sloausing , the stomach nnd bowels regu- nted , blood tmilfied , nnd malarial poison ixtonnlnikted , ehe must know the that SlectrioBitters nro the only euro remedy. Choy nrothe best and purest itioliclno in ho world nud only coat fifty cent ; . Sold > y O. K. Goodman. PERSONAL. . John H. Pierce called nt TUB BKE of. ice yesterday. A. K. Dronzy , posttuanter of Sioux City , own , Iain the city. Jacob William ? , now of Omaha , took n the reunion hero yesterday. 3am G , Underwood la in thu city on his etuiu homo from Ilurrison county. Sheriff Dan Farrell , of Mills county , is n town taking in the boys in bluo'a re * union. J. H. Butler , Neola'd live merchant , is u nttcndauco nt the re-union nnd made heso headqunrtera n pleasant call. Senator Allison in the city , a guest ol he Ogdcn house , nud found his time oc cupied by the swarm of friends , admirers and politicians who swarm about him. Gen. W. U. Dodge , of Burlington , ex Jnited States senator , and ono of Iowa's moat beloved and prominent citizens , is in ho city , the guest of Hou. W. A. M. L'usjy. Frank Meade , manager of D. & S. W. Harrow Guago railroad at Dea Molnes , 'ormerly with It , I , railroad in this city , > ut up at the Ogden yesterday , II ! : nany friends gave him a cordial greeting lie left over the K. C. for Kansas City. Jnstice John A. Frniney has returnee rom Chicago , where ho baa been spending several days , and has had the pleasure ol lenring several of the stara now sparkling on the stage there , Charles Munger , the well known , form , erly n partner of Mr. Kvana , in the 'ryital ' mills , waa in the city yesterday , and among the callers at Tin : BKB ollice lie has now a largo fnrui near Lincoln Neb. Among the joyous meetinga at the re union waa that between Captain Hank G Myers , of the Logan Test nnd C. D. Phih or "Llttlo Charlie" of Maryaville , Mo. joth of whom were in company I of tin Second WItcousin. They had not me since 1&C5. Csptiln 1'hilo had with him bugle which ho carried throughout the war Household Wtmla. James Pearson , 23 Sixth street , BulF.ilo fays : "I hav used your Srnixn BLOSSOM lor myeelf nnd family , ami think It iuvnl liable ns a household remedy , for regulut Ing the bowelx. liver and kldnoyu. I filial never bo without It. " Price 50 cents trial hottlon 10 cents. MAURI3R & ORAJQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY Rich Out Qlaud , Flue French Onlnn , Silver Ware < 5jo. , kiO BROADWIT COUNCIL DLUFFB , WA DR. G. J. CLARK. THintvfour ) ear cxpcrionoo In practical ( lIiacoloi ; ) . Office 106 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa t.D IDUO.WSO ! ! . M-ailCCUM. A , W. TIMT i'roaldcnt. Vlce-l'rcs't. Cuhlcr , CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluff * . Organized under the UMI ol the Stt ol lowi Paid up capital. . . . W.OC AuthorW capital. . . . , . , SOO.WX ) Interest raid on Urns depoaltt. Dr ( t Issued on the vrlocipal cities ol the United States an Europe Spoil * ! attention nl\ea to collection and corrospondeoca with prompt return * . DIRtCTORS. J.D.EdmundMD , R.kBhunrt , ' . W. W. WJUce , J. W. UolUr , I. A. MUUr A. W. Street. Jr7dtl MES. fl , J. HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 222 UTroJulvrav CouncilBlug - MORGAN PAEK MILITARY ACADEMY A Christian Family School lor Bays. Prtpare lor Co uie , SelentlBo School or Buslnw * . Ben * & BD , N. WBKTAWIOJW , Uorrgw Park , OookOo. , HI. ataloifue. * | COUHCIL | BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES , NOTICE. fip'dsl MlT rtccment4 ! , sue H > Ht , Found , To Ix > n , For 8 1 , To Itcnt , ntfl , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inccrtcd In th > alcmn t the ow rite el TEN CENTS TKR U.'K for the first Insertion and FIVE CKNTE Ktl LIKE for each subsequent tnvrtlrn xnvo 'Jv crtlitments at our office , No , 7 ft rl Street , nor lirnmlwivv. Wants. * XTKI Situation l.y it O nnan lircul ml cake lnVtr. En | ulre nt K. II. , lhl oflli c. \rANTii : > Two fr ) t c\vn \ p.int < makers nt VJo ( | > h Mcltcrs' incrilunt tiller cstnlilUh- ncut 310 II oiJ ay , Council ItlufTn. WANTED Slttiitlo In hHflot rMtflurant bv n cucMenccd ghl. Adilrcsi cr In- ulrc , V. P. , at thholUct. . .XT.NSTEIA lltiUbn aaelothlni ; nlcaman Vy orttikclcrk or thfo mor.thsor m iro. It join cxptrloace. K faiences . Jordan , Council miff * . .17"ANTKD A Mod gltltodo jrtncral house- > V work In torn 1 fimt y , t pply at 81D Slith xcnue. 170ULU Ilka ft sltiutlon In astoto M aatcs- VY Inly , llu * hi' ' ! eiporlcnco nnd will pho otdrcftrcn'M. Spoiks llcrmin nU Engllth , ddfcui n. 1' . nun Oince , lllufld. WANTEB- ImlldlnRH to ino e. We inaVo ftfHtl | lt ) of mini K lioustn and natesl ililrrMW. P. AK' ortii , box 87i ! , Conncll lulTs , Ii. "ANTEn A K0fctrl \ for Rcturat home work. W. K. Vaughn , cor. 1'lcrceand Frank ; rctt . JITANTEO-Kvtn body In Council IJlufla le VV to take 7un Bur , 20 cents net week , do rercd by carriers. Cilice , No 7 Pearl Street cn - To buy 100 tons broom com For partlculara address Council BluCi room Factory. Council THude. Iowa. 663-8911 For Sale and Rent KENT A etorcrosm on Main etrnet , op- : pjs'.to Oitholic ihuroh. Inquire of Bosk roi. OKSAIEOUTHAli-Afann : of.lCO acriw , ; 70 ncrus broke , a xtonu liouxo 18x'J7 and half tory liascmcnt , nlso stoiio stable lor four hones nd a uooil well. It l § loeatiil In O-iborno county , ansaii , a miles from Oaborne rallroi < l. jiiiiuliu t UEK ollice. B ; RICK 200.0CO brick forsaloby ODKLLAD.VY. 7\UliMSiLl \ ) UOOMS fcnnu re at i J itrcut. 7IOR SALE A 10x12 ekyll ht. Suttabto for J hot bed. Apply to Excoljlor Gallery. 7IOR 8ALB Beautiful rcsldcnco lots , COO J each ; nothing donu , and 3pcrmonth only , y EX-ilAYOll VAUQIIAN. aplS-tf MtBCollnnoous. r OST A largo wvrdrobkoy. . I Ibcral reward ; J loflnd > r. Ennulro at Rf o olllco. Great auccc Cell and sec new r.tcessorc8 ! and specimens of pictures taken b' the ro'Ub'c ' ( 'clallnc broitldo process , t the Kxcclfl'nr ( iallcrv 10 iMaln street. Dlt.v. . U I'A'iioM i''i)6loau ana Ocullao. Can euro any casnof horocjoi. H In only matter of time , and can euro generally In rom three to the weeks It malics no differ- nco how long dUoascd. Will etralghtcn cross yes , operate and remove I'lyrrtrlnmn , etc. , and nsert artlScHl oyca. Special attention to re- movrlng tadcworres apC-U Council Bluffs' Business Directory , Art Gallery. n\ccWor photograph ffa'lery , Soutli Main St. precis. Brewery. 0. GEISK , UH'cr | llroadway. Bottling Works. B. HAOG & CO. , East Pierce St. Oakery , P. AYKRS , 617 S. Main St. Bathing Houses. MUS. i : . J. 11AUDI.NO , M. D. , Broadway and IH. STUDLKV , IlctlicwU Dathlng House Qroad ay. Books and Stationery. H. IX SKAMAN , Jliddle Broadway. Banks. OFriCKH & I'USKY , coiucr Droodway and 5tl : street. CITIZENS' BANK , Mil struct. Broom Factory. MAYNE&CO. , atenuu A , and Cth St. Cigar Manufacturers. TEMI'LETON .t LAMI1 , 2XJ Broadway. F. II. LEVIN , 308 Btoadway. I. . IIOEKIlOrT , Ml Main .St. Ccal. A. II. MAYNE & CO. , 31 1'carl St. Cooper , J. 110SS , C15 East Broadway. Dentists. 8INTON & WIST , II Pearl St. Dry Qoods HA11KNESS , OltCUTTA , CO. , Broadway and 1th street. Shipper. O. K. CltAWl'Oltl ) , S19 Main St. Furniture Manufactory , E. U. fjTKI.NlIIMIKIl , cor. 7th avc and l th St Furniture ttore. C. A. BKHI1E . CO.jo ; nn.l 209 Broadway. Groceries and Provisions , 8UUVAN k Hm EUAU > , : H3 Broadway , Gunsmlthlng. OU.IVin : K GltAHAM. fith > trcet. Uoods sold itt f.u.tiTii | > rlfe < and KUarantctil. Harness and Saddlery , CIIAS. WALTER A , llll ( . , Mlddli- CM AS. BKKMANVUI MUldlu llroa. | uy. Hair Goods. MIIS. 1) , A. nr.NiiICT. : ) K)7 Wc-tt Ilroadwaj MILS. J. J. OOOI ) , ' "J Dili bin-it. Livery Stables A. CnUITOX , 10 ! : ! Ilroailwn . W. O. HOLLAND , TUU Soil 11 Main St. II. HEEC'UOKT , ojip. I' . O. Hotels. OOIiS ) : IIOl'Si : . t'luwrllroailnay. KIIU.'M 11OTKL , Ml und 6U7 Main street Meat Market. E. W TIUKNOll , KV3 llromlway. Millinery , J. J. BMSS , aiSBiixvlMaj. Come and examIne Ino forjnurnclf. . K MirrCALV , 5 Marble and Granlto Works. CONNOIl X ( IUANEI.LA , 111 Broadway. Merchant Tailors , JAS. FUA.VEV , 372 Broadway. CIIAH. KICK , Dciol's liulldlng , Cth and Mai ; itri'tt. JOS ItKlTKli , 310 Broadway ' Real Estate and Abstract. KIM11ALI. Jt CIIAMI' , oppo > tt i i-ourt houne. J. W htjUlUB .V CO. , corner l'iarl and l t \o Restaurant. SMITH & | MiCUEN , Wl Broadway. Stoves and Tinware , n. II. AMY A. CO. . 500 South Main ttrvtt. Slilrt Factory. K K. FOIU > , comer Blufl and Willow St. Undertakers. MOIIQAN , KELLEIl & CO. , 316 and 317 Broad way , j.M _ CflKKELL , lTNorih _ Main St. " DAVID G. EYAH S & CO , CM ( Nurtb Second Street , ST. LOUIS , MO. Mr-Ask your Grocer for the Ce ! obrated SUr Coffee and Stir Bakin Powder , F , Broadway , and Fonrih Street , , Council Bluffs , Iowa mn.r-2-Sro J. Headquarters For the Cele brated IM : Weber Pianos , Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail. Address , o J. MUELLER , fcu COUNCIL BLUr-S : , fSK l sa 30 guarantees the Best $1,50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and Willow Sreets , Council Bluffs , MANUFACTUHBUS OF ALL KINDS OF CUPBOARDS AND SAFES. We inr&e the folloxving a specialty : WALNUT KXTKNRTON TABLES , POPLAIl OPKN WASHSTANDS. WALNUT BHKAKFAST TAULES. POHLAIt WAKDKOBES , 1'01'LAJl BHKAKFAST TABLES , TOPLAIl CUJJBOAKDS , WALNUT WAKD110BES. 1'OPJ/AIl SAFES , WALNUT OPEJf WASHSTANDS. ail orders and correspondence promptly attended to. Office and Manufactory S. E. Oor. 7th Avo. and 12tK Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA MORGAN , KELLER & CO , TJ3ST 33 : Tbe finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalio canes. Calls attended to at all hours. Wo defy competition In quality of goods or prices. Our Mr. Morgan hrm nerved ns undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understands his business. WAREROOMS , 34C AND 357 IiUOAD\VAY. IJpliolaterinz ia all its bninchej promptly attended to ; also carpet-laying and lambrequins. Tele- prophlc nnd mnil ordera filled without delay. HAGG & GO'S BOTTLING WORKS , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA , BOTTLERS & DEALERS Sil GEISE'S BEER Mudo from the Finest Malt nnd Hops , with water obtained from the CELEBRATED AUTESIAK WELL , AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET. Thia Water ia known everywhere for ita Purity and Wholesome Qualities. Dealers in C. Conrad & CO.'H Originil Budweiacr Beer , manufactured in St. Louis , Mo , jt TOrderu in the City or 1'rom Abroad Promptly Filled. HACC & CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGKNT FOll Joseph Sphlitz Brewing Cornpany'H Celebrated No , 711 I'roadxvny , Council Bluffs , Iowa , OrJerj from the country elicited CItv orders In fmtiilleH mid dealera delivered free. A. 1IKKBK , W. KUNVAH , W. DKKDK L G. A. BEEBE & GO. , & Wholesale nd IleUll Dealer ! In " * | FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway. Council Bluffs. JAMES FRANEY , Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Al , ays keeps on rmuJ the flneatassortmentot material for gentlemen's wear , Satisfaction gutranUcd MRS. < J. E. METCALF , Milliner } ' , Dreusmakintr , Etc. Cutting and Fitting a Spedlolty. No , 6 IS llroajwav , Oppoilte Keieru House. . Laces , Embroideries , and Ladies Underwear , Handkerchiefs , hose ol all klndi , thread , plnr , needles , ttc. We hope the Ualei will call and eeo our itock ol eoodf. Merchant Tailor. ( Late Cutter for Metcalf Ii . , ) Devol's New Building , Main Street. Council Bluffs , la , Sulta to order $18 and upwarda. J. F , KIMUALL. GEO. U. OlIAJUi' . K1MBALL & CHAMP , ( Succcsaort to J , P , & J , N. Caisady. ) Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers. \Voba\e the only complete Mt el at > tnc books lo all city lota and landi In PotUwattaml county. Titles examined and abitracU furrlshbd on short notice , liooejr to loin on city anil larru property , short ind long time , In sums to suit the borrower. Keal uti bought and sold , Orllca atlheoldgUni oppo U court houne-