\-J- \ 4 \ - - \ THE DAILY BEE CO UN cQ BLUFFS IOWA FlttDAYTOBEK G iOtr ' U.I ? ' The Daily Bee. GOUKCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning , Oct. G. flUB8CRIFTION HATKS ! Oj Carrier , - - - - - M ntiptrw k. Bj MM1 . . - - . . tlO.OO per Yetr. Omco : No. 7 Pearl Stt-oot , Near O. W. T1UTON , City Kdltor. MINOR MSNT1ONB. J. Mueller' * 1'Alaco Munic Hall. Sherrnrlcn Mall boxes for sale nt Kenman'n. l-3t The tlty council mceU thia o\cning again. \Votk bculnn to-day on Kiirnt & Hrad- loy'n now watehoufto , JIavo you neon thofo elegant new par lor unit' , and other tich upholstered goods at K. K. Slockert A Go's. , No. 3C9 Broad way. There will he a irmnn convention of the greenback-labor party of thli county at the court houco in this city to-day at 1 p. m. , to nominate a county ticket. Iiojrenla , the conjuror , Is drawing good houses at Dohany'a. A plain drunk named Manon was luucsBcd the regulation amount yciterday. Tha pritoner/i at the jail nigh for moro reading matter. There' * a chance for the liberal nnd charitable. Albert Decker nnd J. Itoberti wcro arrested yesterday for kicking up n row with the Johnson coons nn 1'Ierco ntrcot. Planing , turning , ncroll nawing , nnd all kinds of job work done on short notice at K. 1C. Stelnhtlborr , Council BlnlTs fur * nitaro manufacturing company , A fine assortment of bootn and shoes , sufficient to nupply the demands of all , nt George Ulaxtim's , Bouth Main street. Charles and Mary Kockwit * were yes terday placed under bonds to keep the IICAC until the next term of court , Juetlco Abbott so deciding , John Mnckcll , found dead drunk in front nf the court hounc , wan yesterday charged $3 and costa and the drayman's fees. Joseph Koitor male en the Finest Hullfl y n the latest ( styles , at the lowest pocsihla prices. His merchant tnlloiing oatablinh- mcnt is at 310 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffn. Joseph Boss , the upper Broadway cooper , doBirun to purchano 50,000 hoop poles. Ho also winhea to employ ten extra coo ] era. Write to or Inquire at his cooper shop. There IB some grumbling still about tha ridges Ii ft in thu MrceU where the water pipei have been laid , nn they are bad bumpcro to buggies , especially on dark nighU. nighU.J J , W. Miililoy , of Dos Molufs , Is an nounced to speak hero October 10th and llth , speaking on the street in the after noon , and at the court house in the oven- ing. Ho proposes to talk on financial and labor questiona ; nnd ia a worker in the in- torestn of the greenback party. The Knights of Labor of Council 'Bluffs will give ther ilrtt cnnual ball and supper nt Bloom & Nlxcu'u oper house on 1'ricby evening the 13th Inst. Arrange ments are being made on a scale that In sures an enjoyabla cutcttainuiont , and it is to bo hoped that this new and thriving society will bo heartily welcomed to the list of social and beneficial organization in the city. One of the lluseian refugees engaged in peddling tinware , was the other day bitten severely by a savage dog an ho en tered a yard noir the transfer. He says the woman of the house told him to eomo in , and aisuied him that the dog wouldn't bito. Ho tound out differently , and now swears vengeance on the dog , There was a lively nccno in the opening - ing of Washington avenue Wednesday , Two women , In protecting their potato patches' ' , made a charge on the men and put them to lllght , oven with Capt. Richer and Mrmlml Jackson as their loadvrn , Thci annual reunion of tha Itoyal Arcanum wan attended by about 125 per sons , nnd all expreta themselvc" : us having been highly entertained , nnd well caret for In all respects. Smith & McCucn fur nUhing templing rofn' lmieuU in bountl ful quantities , unil the Bavarian bam gave excellent music , The Knfchtv of 1'vthlas are inakin ) elaborate preparation * for the comlni meeting of the grand ledge hero. Kver ; hall in the city Ii spoken for , bauds o music engaged , plans made for n big Rtrcu parade , and it U expected that 1,000 t 2,000 Kulghla will be prcxent here. Two or three dead dogs are lying nlon Vierce ttreet. The carcasicv are gettln very unsavory and complaint Is made the the city authorities do not pay prompt al tentlon to the invitation to attend to thel burial , Tha Croud lodge comi.iUtcej are r < queued to meet at Cattle hall , of Counc Blulfn lodge Ko.HI , in Kverett block ne > Sunday morning at 10 o'clock , Kver knight Is requested to be present aa It i only about two weeks now before the moel lot ; of the lodge. - The Congregational church eoolety I Vreparlng to give wheclbairow social i on early date. A boy named Daniel Blosi la reixiito M Buffering from a dUlocated shoultli caused by tumbling from a tree while mi tine. Some of the city prisoner * were ye terday worked effectively in cleaning o the mud from street creating. More i this would not be aml r , and would be a | predated. The letter carrier * appear very dappi In thtlr new euIU of clother , of gray tvin me d with black , of the olllcial pattern tui OB is wom by letter carriers In all cltic The clottts were made by tie tame 1'hil delphia house wlilch males for all cttiu Sir , Oliver J having taken tbo ineaeur ineuU At a meeting of the Rescue com par held Wednetday a committee of 1) ye wi Pl > olntrd to confer with the dtycouucl to tea if the company could not get its ol Allowance of $18 a month , ortnme BUC trlHIug amount , tnuuame ai bclure tl paid department wai decided upon. Tl \ \ company fa doing active duty , the sfimo M ever , M at the lire night ritfnre lost they worked In the rnln , Retting drenched to the skin. In view of them facts the com- pftny tliink they ought to l > o allowed ft little omclhlD ( ? to krep up the treasury so M to care for the fcc | and dead. T. J. Hwkel was nrrwted by Ollicera Cmlek nml Kdgr.r for lieinj } drank end firiif ! { < > T hlii revolver on the ( street. He win rent to J il to Innrd oat 8l < > ftnd eostn , Alex. Stewart was on n wild drunk Wednesday night , and iid whonpi and yells earned quite ft tlr a'nnf ; Main street. He WAS picked up I'O'JHy ' nnil carried Into the calaboose , the pall-benien being Officers Sterling , Cmtek , Tyson Anil Kdgar. Yes terday he paid the expense * , 85 and coitn. One of the colored boys at the lirynnt houao complained that eomo of the other help had stolen liU clotlicsdntiugthc night while ho slept ; The eldest dmirjhtcr of Mrs. llillup * , the well known keeper of n restaurant here , Is said to bo tulftrlng from some mental milady , with which the has lately been taken in rather a strange way for oao so yonng , It is thought that the girl with youth in her favor may recover , and such Indeed will bo the wish of the many friends of tlio family hero. ChirKCi wcro Inid ycoleiday against 1) , Klein for larceny and for nsnrtnll and b&t- tcry. Delia Wytnan V/M the complainant , her fctory being that she bought some houchold goodfl of Klfin on monthly pay * incuts , and that the larceny consisted lit his taking them away from her , together with seine good * which belonged to her out and out. She IOTH that when she called to Interview him about it ho pro cceded to ixcsault and batter her , heuca the eecond charge. The Cisco are to bo ex amined Into by Judge Aylesworth this morning. DEATH TO CATTLE. Aid. Qouldon Mourns the Leas of About Eight Ai Imnle. Alderman Jamus Qouldon liaa mot with n oorious loss of cnttlo , ono nf tor another boluy taken sick , and doaplto nil attempted relief , dying off. It ap pears that ho had cattle in the tame enclosure with hogs , and as feed there was given corn fodder. The hojj ; muiichod the Btallcs , and after squoe- ing all the juice out , vould leave the remains of their feast , well anlivatod , but containing no nutriment. The cows coming up , would greedily de vour the remains , And it ia claimed thai this sort of second handed food wan the caueo of the sicknuan and death , the stalks becoming hardened in the nnimnla' stomach , and not para- ing into the second Kloirmch. The anunala Buflbred much pain , and were wild , dashing about aa tliouyh crazed , until death ended their nuH'oriusza. The Iocs which Mr. Gouldcnhaa nufler- od may servo aa n wnrnini ; to othere , and who by interviewing him on the subject may learn still moro valuable details on the nubjeot. At thu Stock Ynrds. The following are the transactions at.tho Union stock yards yesterday : HKCKlrTH. 8 car ? , Hooch & Plunkott. 8 cars , Nlnaor & Co. 5 cars , Oruisby & Co. 20 cam , Honch & I'lunkett , ID cars , 1'axton & Ware. 8 cars , Hoyd Bros. 8 cars , Oogpshnll & Warner , Total , Ti cars. HIIIl'MENTB. 17 carH , li-njumln & Warner to Wood Bros. , Chicago. G cars , same , to George Adams A Burke , Chicago. 9 cars sheep , Walsh & Bncon , to Wood rod , , Chicago , all by way of 0. & N. W. A IiIV IiY BLAZE. 'ho ' Stable of the Rock Island Honeo Burns , with Contents und Llvo Stock. About midnight Wednesday night hero was a lively fire , by which Air. litcholl'a stable , belonging to the Hock Island house , was burned to the round. The cause of the fire la un known , but is supposed to have origi nated from BOIUO vngranti sleeping in ho barn. The fire burned so rapidly .hat It was impossible to envo oven tin ivo stock , and three horses WOK burned. Thorn waa other property in thu barn , and the loss reached in all about $2,500 , to offset which thoru ii about $1,000 Insurance. Notice n hereby given to all persons know ing themoulvua to bo indebted to tin Into Eugenu Sduill to cull upon Oharlv A. Fox , at thu utoro of MoAtuo & Fox Main street , and pay the same forth with. He io authorized to receipt ii full for any or nil monoyo paid hiu on my account.MHH. MHH. Kunr.NK SCIIUI.L. COUNCIL BLUFFS , la. , Oct. 1st , 1882 Sunday School WorKorn. Yesterday was the first of the tw days'sossion of thu Sunday school con vuntion , called to meet at the liaptie church in this city , There was littl done yesterday of special interest anne no mooting held last evening , althoug ono was provided for on the prc grammo. To-day , however , will b tilled with mattoru of interest to a Sunday school workers. The follow Ing is the programme , D , I ) . Olar serving aa president and J , S , Love r secretary ; UOHNl.NQ. D00 ; Dorotional sorvlco. 0:30 : Our Sunday school literature 10:00 : Ideal Sunday school. 10:30 : Loinon f-r Out. 8 , 'Pasi ' over. " 11:00 : The scholar * world. 2:00 : Praise servico. 2:110 : The use uf illustrations. 3:00 : Question drawer. 3:30 : Kxucutivo eeaalon. 4:00 : Children's meeting , fltdi o' Down Fool Irani- All beds teem hard to the rhcumutli Thou Imrkeii ve peevMi tulfererul Aiml llr. TiiouAa'KciKcriuy OIL toyourncl Inij tuiuta ncd u'ugclce. Htly upnu it tha you'\vill eipeiltintu epredy relief , Sucl atli-ait , la tbettljtlirojyjf tlnido whohiv used it. Tie .tujtdy b J'kewlse euoiftu fully rwtorUcJtoftt Uucat and luugdl : ; , Rjiralci laaliw tic1. CHANGING PJUAOES- A Citizen , After Doing Arrested , Turns About nnrt Una the Chief of Poitco Arrostoct. Last Wednesday afternoon there was a llttlo rumpu inWagnar'fli'nloon on Uroadway , sonic ono striking another man , and then skipping out of the door. Thu proprietor called on tha polios , and Chief Field , after hearing his etntcinnnt and ( letting a description of the man wanted , sUrtod out on the street to look for him. On Uryant otreet the chief found Eiv/in White , the driver of the Main btroot sprinkling carl , talking vith another man , and thinking tnat White un- owcrcd the description and waa the ono wanted , Chicl Field took him in charge. Whitu prottslttl his Inno- cuncu , but tint was nolKnig unusual , The chief took him to the saloon for idonMlication. IIo was tluro told that White was not thu mnn who was wanted , and lot him go. White was naturally incensed at being thus sub jected to the mortification of being taken as n thumper , and yesterday ho caused the arrest of Chief Field for "oppression. " Justice Frainey issued the warrant and Constable McFadden made the nrrcat. The case was heard yesterday afternoon , it being In the naturu of a preliminary examination , but Justice Frainey reserved his de cision until this morning. The caeo has moro of n humorous than a serious phate , and the most that thu prosecu tion oeom to hope is thut a warning may ho given to oiUcoro not to bo too quick to snatch innocent men. Chief Field acoma not to bo greatly alarmed about the outcome of the affair. CRUEL GROV7XXL. The Chronic Tlalof Inalata on Return ing to Porploz Council Dlull'd For Anotnor Season. Ycatcrday Officers Sterling and Ed gar arrested a follow who gave his name as Frank Chapman , and who was nuopcotod of larceny. Ho waa recognized aa none other than the man Crowell who ran such a career of potty thieving herd last winter , and who Boomed rather to prefer jail life. Ho was arrested eight or nine times last winter , and locked up In jail each time for petit larceny , always care fully avoiding ntunling enough at ono tnno to Escnd him r.croso the statu. Atone ono time ho had n mirrowcncapo , hav ing stolen a number of articles , which together amounted to over § 20. He titood with pencil and paper and ac knowledged Llio htualing of ono article after another , carofu > Jy keeping a minute of their respective valuo.i , un til ho begin to BOO that it was counting up too heavy , and then ho denied taking the other things , and ns ovi- dunce was lacking , ho got simply a jail sentence , jus' what ho wanted. At ono time having finiahod ono of his many short terms in jail for larceny ho was released , and going to Chiuf Field ho bade him good-by , and declared ho waa going to reform , and go back to live with his folks , whom " e described aa very respectable and roll fixed. Ho got hia prayer-book , which was in Chief Fiold'u hands for ate-keeping and started oft. Hardly .ad the interview ended before thu IHcora from the jail cnmo prancing tier him , because on leaving the jail 10 had stolen from the clothes-lino , a oodly aharo of the week's washing. 'far ' this he served another sentence. In returning hero now , ho evidently doomed it better to adopt a now name , is the old ono waa well worn out by a t winter's performances. Ho there- 'oro called himaolf Frank Chapman , but a name would not screen his face , nnd ho wen rosognizad. Ho had pick- d up a storuoHcapo , a Bilk handker chief , eomo ahovela , a buggy whip , and various articles , the ownership ol all of which could not bo found. The failure to ascertain the owner ship rondurnd it uaoleeu to attempt tc convict him , und ns it wan deemed ad' visablo to make him leave the city il posniblo , a little echomo was put ur. by the ollicoro. 'they represented U him that the vigilance committee wai after him , and that there was a crowc about the jail anxious to got at him aa they had tired of hia thefts. Ill mprovod the chance offered to nkij out of the rear door of the calaboose nd when last scon was skipping u ] over the bluffs , bound for the country EIUTOU BKK : I doairo to say to m ; many friends that the article in ycstcr day's Nonpareil , in the caao of 1'h Beat Brewing Co. va. Adolf & Mohn backer , referring to the cause o change of venue , representing it to b > a caap to test the validity of the pro hibitionlaw , is most decidedly ntifriM in word , thought and action. Th cajo turns wuolly upon the buthorit ; of thu Oiimpuuy'a agent to make final settlement. Ho made such , un the company claim that ho had n authority to do so , JOHN W. ADOLF. Snook Tlilovoa at Mnplo Rlvor. CorrcponJcncc of Tin UKK. M ArtE Itivuii JUNCTION , la. , OoU bor 4. Last night 0 , F. Elliott store waa broken into by snea thiovoa. Evidently sneak thieve : sinoo they carried with thorn enl about twenty dollars' worth of t < baoco , cigars , pocketknives and a fo other small articles. Mr. Elliott aaj that ho shall keep a salute in readlnei for such chaps hereafter , For Rent. A house of five rooms- wells , ci. torn , etc , , near shot tower. ODELI , & DAY. A BIQ FISH. To the Editor ol Tui Uxi. In your yesterJay's icauo I see in name mentioned aa the 1GO poun fish "caught by somebody" in th meshes of the law for violating tli fish law , Allow mo to explain as citiznn of honor , honesty and ir tcgrity , I am known hero for the Lv eighteen yearn and everybody can b my reference. At present and for th last four or five yoara my business i to sell fish. I catch some of them m > self and have always been careful t not come in conflict with oxistin laws. I have for years loosed privat watoM RiVbUhavo bought 40 acred in Martiihfi' lake at n cost of $47 ji r acre , and right hero is where the alleged violation of I.iw in claim ed to have occurred. The secret of all is , I am adjoining the promises of the 0 , B. sporting club who naturally is not indifTerant to co mo fiahin rthhnoto. For two yen ra they have tolerated the status qno , and in the meantime I Imvu not failed to muko oilers to them to cede my property to them at ronaonabio figurui. Tno proa- cut outburst , of which vou * poke yes terday , wia : the result of n liltlo pur- aonal matico of ono of thy members of the cluV > , rhn Ktlls B.oorh'io { ' ! < B and fishing tnjiilrj , and whoso ire I riRve uncn > , sciuualy provoked by ( tending abroad for a batch of nets , thereby saving ? 8.GO. About a month ago this man threat ened mo at the pofltofiico to do this and hohas kept hia word. But il ia a mystery how a rcciuty like the Spurting club , cominliiig of the bc t mon , nvcry pna fair and equaro in their own priv&tu buaincai tranuio- tioue , can allow it elf to bo manipu lated and instigated by a man of hia calibro to commence a war of great injustice against a poor man who trios to make a living out of his own land and which ho had bought for this If thiti ia to become a ' .oat case I might pecuniarily not be able to de feat it against the club , but tiuab I shall find bcnovolontastiitancoBgainst such oppresaion in the hour of need. _ In the meantime I should not bo humiliated to bo classed aa a violator of the law. In thia casp particularly I have the best of conscience. I had not to bo catchcd after a prolonged hunt , as you state ; on the contrary , had told the watchman , when I should start out to fish and invited him to come nnd see mo. As the caoo stands now it looko like "capital against labor. " WM. RAIT. Council Bluffs , Oct. 5 , 1882. Escaped from the Tolln. iTohn Bacon , Laporte , Ind. , writes : "Hurrah for SrniNa UI.OSROM ; U'H all yon recommend It to bo. My djspepaia hasull vanished. Why don't you advertise it ? What allowauco will ynu make if I take n dozen bottles , no that I could obl < Re mv rlends occasionally ? " Price CO cent * , trial fottlea 10 cents. PERSONAL. Mrs. Thomai Kyan , of St. Louis has been spending a few daya In our city , on n visit to her relative Mrs. J. J. Brown. Herself aud husband have been during the pant live months enjoying the delightful mountain ecoucry of Colorado. She leaves this moriiing for homo. Wm. S. Rothchild , a Chicago commer cial tourist , and L. Levy , another tourist from Ottutnwa , were here yesterday. Miss Jennie Rockafellow , of Kuoxvlle , Iowa , in visiting friend * ! u this city. H. A. Kinney , of Missouri Volley , was t the Ogden yesterday. IT. B , Martin , of Geneva , Iowa , was ir ! io city yesterday. Kugcno Wise , of Leavenworth , Kansas was at the O don yesterday. Itobcrt 1'ercival , Ksq. , is in St. Louis or which city ho departed last Sunda ] ivenin'g. James McMahon , one of the most popu lar young mon of the city , baa enterei : pen n aoureo of study in medicine at th Omaha Medical college , in which profee lion hia respected father , now deceased VJUR ao prominent and successful , and i which his eon promises to be a worthy sue ssor. Wm. Baitlett , n prominent businei man of Avoco , passed through the cit jenrouto for Dakota to take some land. II was accompanied by J. L. Palmer , c Walnut , fonnerly member of the legish tare from Audubon county. Vted. Lyra an , the famous historic ! writer , who recently wrote up the "Botn valley" for the Avoca Delta , tarried In U ; city yesterday and in the evening took th train for Mitchell , Dakota , where ho ia et gaged to do some writing for the railroa companies. JJOll SALE. My rc ldoncoNo. | 715 Fourth stroe Baucrort" ) L. F. MmtriiY. Buck's Garden. Picnic , sacred concert and summc nicht'a festival on nexi Sunday aftei noon and evening , October Oth. Mi ic will bo furnished by the Bavarin band. IOWAJITBM3. Waterloo has six fireftcompauL-s , nun berlng in all 1-0 men , The Methodists have just finished ar dedicated u new church la Harrison. Tha um total realized bv the four sta fairs hold In ea Moines $135,000. The Jackson Sentinel report * a farm who planted a half bushel of Miuneso rose potatoes and dug forty buahcla , A Cedar lUpIds firm ihlpped on Frldi last 1,0150,000 pounds of lard to Chlca ' beiu ? the largest shipment over made fie the state. The young ladled of Calamus havn r qani/ed a kissing club , and tboao Lmshf men who refute to join the oscillatory gai are set down upon through tha columns the local paper. Hev , G. I' . Brand , who waa charg * with making nn Indecent exposure of hii self at Uuthrle Center U t eeaion , w tried before a committee appointed by tl conference at Wintemet , found guilty ni expelled from the church. The Newton Democrat report * a fat accident which happened to a yonng mi named Deusinore , four miles wet Newton , on the "Oth. He was baulli cane and iu louie way fell from the wagi and was run over , The died on the l-7t Waldo P , Tilton , a bridge tender Burlington , on the afternoon of the 231 waa seen to fall from the bridge into tl river , a distance of forty feet. He trite to bwiiu to shore , but the current was swl and he soon sank. It ii not Vnown wb cawed him to fall. DR. G. J. CLARK Tuvnty-four > car cxjicrlcnco In practlca U ) uaeolo y. Oflloo 106 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs , IQWJ MAURBB & ORAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERS Rich Out Glass , Fine French Oblna Silver Ware io. , 810 UiOABWAT COUNCIL BLUFFSV Docdi and worti' i c drawn < i COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES , NOTIOK. Special Jvtrtl tnoi.H , uc Ixnt , found. To l.j.in , Fcr S&la , To Kent , ' .Vint * , DairJInir , etc. , nlll bo Incited la tb'i column at the ow nt of TEX CE TM PEE IilNE tor the ilrrt Ituertlon und KIVK CT.XT.i PCR LIN'C for rtxh Itib erii3nl ) Inscrtlnn two Wl crtl rri'nt at cat orTlto , Ko. 7 I'pul t' et , rp r Wnntfl. 400o Miliilic1n ft old whlto WANTED Mi } c & Co. , cn cr North 6th and Millislleet. WANTKI ) A Kirl for cennral lieu ork In n tinall family , cnqiilrc 110 iFourth ( Han- irolt ) street. oc-2-St " \If.\XTKI ) Sltuat'on ' Iij aOirintn lirtiil and > V cakn I Vir. Kn inlro < i * I' . II , thli cllii e. ACANTHI ) Two fi'lt tl.v > < pint makers at > ? Jo ipli Hellers' tncrthint tnllor tstabllfh- mcnt 310 llioail"a < . Council llhilf < AXTKK SCO biilldlnsfi to move. Wo make W ix fmtl 'Itj of niol u house * and gart l Aillrfv. ( . I' . Ajleswortn , box 873 , Council lllulT < . In. WANTKD Kvcr > hody Iu Council Dlufls Io to tike Tim Ilia , 20 ccnta net week , flc llvcred by carriers. Office , No 7 I'carl Street near rol av , To buy 100 tona broom corn WANTED ndilrcw Council DluCi. Hroom tV.torv. Council ni > in , Iowa. 658-28tf For Sato and P.ont IpOH KENT. On nlc ] y furr hhPd room , one L1 Meek from UroaJnay II. C. Hitaeoi ] , elty bul ding octO-'Jt 'I71OH SAI/K A 10x12 skylight. Bultablo for J lint bed. Apply t K\coljlor Callery. 171011 SALK Ilca'iulul rf lilinc tote , too JU cftch ; nothing down , nud JJpcrn-onlh only , by EX-MAYOK VAUOIIArl. apl3-tf MlSOOlllUlUOUB. A largo ward rob key. Liberal ron I LOST flndir Enqulru at Hce olHce. / Ortat BUccv's. Call and see new accessories and Snclmcn | of pictures taken IK-tlio tellable gelatine brmnldo atthoKxcdn'orUalltrr 10 .Main et reel. . W. L. I'ATTON I'tayatelan and Oculist. Dll. . cure any can > ol rtorc ejo' . It Is only a matter of t'.iuc , aud c.-xn cur ( 'encrAlly in from three tc flvo wcckc- inal.cs no difference - once how long dlacasod. Will straighten crosse o > c , opernto and retnovo I'tjrc inms , etc. , aud Inacrt artificial eyes. Special attention to re- tnotelnt ; tadcHorum apS-tf Council bluffs' Business Directory , Art Gnllcry. KxceMor jilioto/rapii pa Ury , Soutli llaln St. nbtantaneous pr < cc iw. C. ( H'.ISK , fpjier llroadu iv. BottlliiR Works. 11. HACO tc CO. , li t 1'icrre St. Bakery. P. AYKltS , C17 S. Main Ft. Bathing Houses. MUS. E. J. HAHDINO , M. I ) . , llroadway and Glenn a ; c. Dll. STUDLEY , Jlcthtsita liathlnjf House , Dread aj. Books and Stationery. H. K. SEAMAX , Middle Ilroiulway. Banks. OFFICER & I'USr.Y , corntr Ilroaday and nth street. CITIZENS' BANK , Cth stroet. Broom Factory. MAYNEitCO. , a cnllo A , and Cth St. Clar Manufacturers. TEMPJ..KTON & LAM11 , 232 ISroiulway. F. It. LKVIN , 303 Ilroaduay. L. UOCKIIOFF , r l Jlaln St. Ccal. A. H. MAYXE & CO. , 34 Pearl St. Cooper. J. IIOS9 , C15 East llroadiray. Dentists. SINTON k WUST , 14 Pearl St. Dry Goods HAItKNKSS , ORCUTT& CO. , Broadway and 4th street. Eprs Shipper. 0. r. CKAWFOltn , 510 Main St. Furniture Manufactory. E. K STEIKIIIUIF.lt , cor. 7th a\o and 12th St. Furniture Store. C. A. I1EEDU & CO. , 2U7 and ' . ' 09 Eroadimy. Groceries and Provisions. BUUVAX & FITZOKItAI.I ) , 3)3 Broadway. Gunsmlthlng. OU.lVr.ll & OKAIIAM , Bth street. Good ! gold at eastern prices and guaranteed. Harness and Saddlery. CHAS. WAI.TEIl A. 11110. , Middle Broadway , CHAS. lliKMAXnil : ; JII.Kllo Broadway. Hair Qoods. JIIIS. I ) . A. BENEDICT. 337 West Broadwaj JIllS. J. J. GOOD , 2U Mil KtriTt. Livery Stables. A. COMITOK. i30 ! Broadwaj. \V. C. HOLLAND , 71X1 South Main St. II. UUECUOFT , opp. P. O. Hotels. OdUEN HOUSE. Upjicr KIEL'S HOTEI. , DUI anil M7 Main fctrect. Meat Market. E. W. TICKNOIl , 030 llroadway. Millinery. J. J. III.IS3 , 3J8 Ilroa < l n ) . Come and exam lnu foryonrw.f. ! MUS. j. i : jir.To.u.K , i to Marble nnil Granite Works , CON SOU & OUAXKM.A , 117 Broadway. Merchant Tailors. JAS. FHANT.Y. 371 ! Droadwa ) . CHAS. ItlCE , IMol'a bulldlnMh and Mali street , JOS ItEITHIt. SlOBronlway fleal Estate and Abstract. KIMB.U.L k CHASIl' , opiwslto court house. J. W. bljLUKE 1 CO. . cornt-r 1'uarl and let ac Restaurant , SMITH & | MrCDK.V11)1 nroadnay. , ( j Stoves and Tinware. U. I ) , AMY k CO. , LOO Soutli Jlaln street. M IB Shirt Factory , F. F. FOHI ) , corner Bluff and Willow St. Undertakers. al MOIIOAX , KEI.LEII & CO. , 310 and 317 Brood ° ' * ' 0 . M , CONKEI.L , 17 North -Main St. 0'B 'B b. in DAVID G. EVANS & CO , b.it r > 01 North Second Street , ST. LOUIS , MO. -jrirAsk your Grocer for the Celebrated obrated Star Coffee and Stir IJakin ; Powder. MRS fl J HILTON M D , , , , , , , PHYSICIAN AHD SURGEOH 222 rroaduf y Conn oil Blntf * 1D 8DUUND80X , > . L. BIIOatT. 1. W. STBII1 l-rwldent. YIiiWt. . Cuhlcr. CITIZENS BANK i , Of Uonnoll Bluffi. Organized under the lave ol the State ol lowi Paid up e j lt l * T6.0C Authorlted capital , &HOC r Interest paM on time dcpo lU. Drills Issue > on the principal cltloa ol tbb United Su.tw an Europe. Eixitlal attenttou fhto to collection and corretpandence with prompt return ) . CIRECTOKS. J. D. Edmundwn , E.L.BhUi rt , J.I. . W..W. WnlUce , J. W. Holler , I. A. MUlti A. W. SUoeU HABKNESS , 0BCUTT & ( JOl # fc walk % mi Wil Broatey , and Fourth Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , mnr-2-Sm U , Headquarters For the Cele brated IM : Weber i a E o B , TJ Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail. -A. Address , A.O I A.E < J. MUELLER , E COUHGIL BLUFFS , is : * forEES WSWft B-gm ra Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2,00 .iS'S &V/\5WR'll \ ) r * u ? * ysj7jjpsvaajra Blnff and Mow greets , Council Bluffs. MANUFACTUKEUS OF ALL KINDS OP OPS CUPBOARDS AND SAFES. We make the following a specialty : VALNUT EXTENSION TA1JLKS , 1'OPLAK OPBK WASIIRTAKDS. WALNUT BUKAIvKAST TAULES. TOl'LAK W UJUKOUKS 1'OPLA.Jl BUKAKFAST TABLES , 1'OPLAK CUf-BOAKDS , WALNUT WARUnOllKa , POPLAU SAFES , WALNUT OPEN WASUSTATsJJS. tSTMM orders nnd correspondence promptly attended to. Office and Manufactory S. E. Oor. 7th Avo. and 12th Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA MORGAN , KELLER & GO. , The finest quality and largest Block west of Chicago of wooden and inetalic cases. a nttended to nt all hours. We defy competition in quality of gorxfc or prices. graphic and mail orders filled without delay. HAGG & GO'S COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA , BOTTLERS & DEALERS M GEISE'S BEES Made from the Fincat Malt and Hops , with water obtained from the CELEBRATED ARTESIAN WELL , AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET. This Water is known everywhere for its Purity and Wholeaomo Qualities , Also Dcalcrx in C. Conrad & Co.'s Original limlweiaer Beer , manufactured in St , Loui * , aio. fiTOrders in the City or Vnnu Abroad Promptly Filled. HACG & CO. , COUHGll BLUFFS , IOWA. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholeoale Dealer in and SOL1J AGrKNT FOR .Tonoph Schlitz Wrewiug Compnuy's Celebrated a J < Nor711 Uror.dway , Council Blulfa , IOWA. Ordera from the souutrr elicited City ordern ti > families and denlcrR doliverfd free. A. UKRDK , .RUNVAN , W. BKKBB C. A. BEEBE' & GO. Wl. > 1 -1 _ _ .11l < 4ll . . _ t _ . t _ . . , Wholcoalotnd He tall Uualcn Iu FURNITURE AND OROGKERY Nos , 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. JAMES FRANEY , Merchant 372 BROABWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Always keeps on baud the Snout assortment ot mattrlal for gentlemen's wear. BatUftctlon guirantoeii MRS. d. E. METCALF , Millinery , Dreaamaklnff , Etc. OuttmB and FlttlnR a Specialty. No 18 DroaUviav , Oppotite Keura House. Laces , Embroideries , and Laiiies Uiutorircar. nandkerchlils , bosa o all Klndi , thread , flni , needles , etc. We hope the Ualoa will call ana ee our stock ot coodi. Merchant Tailor. ( Late Cutter for Metcalf Ii . , } Devol's New Building , Main Street , Council Bluffs , la , SnlU to order $18 and upwards. J. F. KIUUALL. OEO. il. OiiAMP- KIMBALLOEO. ( Successor ! to J , P. & J , p. CaiiaJy , ) \ Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brok/t Wih . * > jhonl > 'colBPIctl"to' l'str'lCtho0110 all city lots and UnJ In Pott' county. Titles eiamlned tnd abstracts luri lehtd on short notice. UOBOT to loan tn dt "JE * ' 'hott * nd lonz time , In luioi to milt the borrow tr. Keal e U at the eli etanl oppoalucwut bnuiw.