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THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA TUESDAY , OCTOBEK 10
The Daily Bee.
OOUHOLBLUFF8. | _
Tuesday Morninp , Oct. 10.
SUUSGIlll'TiON BATKS :
Bj Carrier , . to wilt , per reek.
B/llall - - . - - - > 10.00p < t\eu.
Office : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near
II. O. blUFFIM , Manaircr.
H. W. T1L.TON , City Editor.
MINOR MENTIONS.
J. Mueller' * Palate Music Hall.
Shcrraden tnftVcK plKitcgrajihu.
Mall boxes for nalc ftt Seaman's. 4'3t
The early them jiroiionnco the coin t
a llg tUCCCM.
To-ntght Is llio nlghl pot for Iho wheel
barrow fettival nt the Congregational
church parlors.
Cheap rallrovl tickets to all t > otnU
Uuihncll , five doom north of iHMtofHce ,
tells them , llntranco on Slain or 1'carl
aired * .
Joseph Itelter tnakcs the Finest Stills
n Ibe laical styles t t"0 lowest ponslhlo
prices. His merchant tailoring establish
ment Is at 310 Upper Hroadway , Council
Bluffs.
To-night ft number of Council D'uffs
mu Io loveri will tike In the Abbott con
cert at Omaha. It will bo ft treat worth
going many a mile to hear.
Mueller's fmmplo RUOW of toys and
imall mudcal Instruments takes up over
COO triuaro feet.
The new moat shop of Shull & Mul
len , south Main ttreet , guarantee prompt
attention , the best moats , nml at the low
est prices of any shop In the city.
Joseph Koss , the upper Broadway
cooper , doitren to purchase 50,000 hoop
poles Ho also wlehcn to employ ten extra
coopers. Write to or Inquire at hit cooper
hop
There were three drunks disposed o !
In the police court yesterday moraine.
Michael Lynch , Peter Hums and Prank
Lehman , each fined $7.GO.
J , Uood , the well-known barber , has
Bold out hn ! shop on 1'onrl street to Krnoil
Crane , young man who bids fair to make
the buslncxs n SUCCOKS In every respect , nm
< ? ivo complete eatliifnction to the many
patrons of that popular nhop.
Ono of the saloon men yesterday remarked -
marked ttmt ho must K ° to the city clerk's
olfico and pay his "What-ls-lt. " Further
investigation showed that ho meant hin
monthly $2.r > , llccuto or line , appropriately
natned-"What-fl.it. ! "
--S. A. Smith , win ) wai charged with
making threats ugaiiut hi * wife , was dis
charged Saturday , the prosecution failing
to appear.
J. L , Perkins , of Little Sioux , exhibit
ed at THE BEK olllco yesterday a wonder-
fnl potato. It weighed two povimts mid
two ouucer , and is of the liollo variety.
Bllar , the Ilochcstcr Hood inun , offered a
f 100 reward fur the Inrgent rulta from a
pound of seed , and Mr , Porklna having se
cured 1,725 pounds claims the money.
The Nonpareil ay : ' There ore In
Pottawftttnmio county , ai nhown by the
annual report of Uounty Superintendent
Cooper , now in coursa of construction ,
373 school homes , r.nd 13,810 pupils.1 ; The
many friends of Superintendent Cooper are
Anxloui to know wnethcr ho Is "in course
of construction , " or whether it Is the 13-
840 i.uplls who are in courfo of nanitrno-
tlon. If it Is the pupils who arc in cou
of conitruetion , a LOW cenius bhould be
taken to show bow rapidly this district Is
being populated.
Yesterday afternoon two young inon
entered Itublnson Bro > " . Jewelry etoro and
looked at a tray nf rings with the avowed
Intention nf purohailng. They noted to
lusplciously , and the proprietor was BO cer
tain that they had stolen two of bis lings ,
that ho called for Officer Tyson , who ar
rested them , anil taking them to the police
'station searched them On one of the
young men , namid Dudley , wns found on *
of the rings , and he pleaded guilty to lar
ceny. Ho wan fined $3 nud costs. I'll *
other young man had no plunder upon him
and was turned loose.
A Wonderful DuoWo.
T. li. Addy , roprosonUng Dutton
Huntrnaa & Co. , Jauoavlllo , Wls. , is
In the city , introducing to the trade
the Huntress patent trace buoklo , an
invention which commimds itijolf on
tight to every harness inakor , for its
many advantugoa. Some of tLoto are
stated in another column. The buckle
U comparatively now in this section ol
the county , but the commendations It
has received in the territory where it
has been in use for throe years , and
the wonderful advantages which ap
pear nt a t-lano ? , rondur it by no
means a difficult task to secure orders ,
and it will not ba many months be
fore the buckle will bo scon in almost
every shop. It has sprang into a largo
trade and with a rapidity which Is al
most unparalleled , Dutton , Huntress
A Co. , have a Kood thing , and they
know It , and othora are fast finding i
out. They also manufacture a putun
whinia-troe and breast strap hook ,
nd a trace carrier , which excites thu
admonition of all harness makers. 1
harness fitted with these appliances is
u near perfect as a harness can bo ,
when once used nothing elsa will take
the place , Beckman , of our own city
will Boon have some in utock , as will
others in this city aud Omaha , and
tbo buckle will soon show for Itself
what Is has shown In other places ,
that is all that is claimed for it , and
more ,
For Rent.
A house pf ilvo rooms , wells , cia-
torn , etc. , near shot tower.
QUELL & DAY.
Flannels.
Dress Flannels in all the now shades ,
for fall and winter wear , at
Oiiornr & Go's.
NOTIOE.
Amusements have been inadu to
have all the engines and carts hitched
up for practice throe times pur day.
The bell at Rescue engine house will
give one tap at 9 a. m. , 12 m and 8 p.
N in. , which will bo the signal for hitchIng -
, Ing up.
JOUK "
for , Chief Fire Dep't.
BENT THE BLOOD. *
Husband and n Father Trleo
to do Some Dortdly
Shooting.
Ho .It Arrested nnd Now in Cooling
blT I n.lull-
There was a lively family econo and
narrow escape from a fearful trago-
y in this city Sunday niuhr. An old
man named Colmoro Smith is the one
hftrged with being the agressive
arty. It appears that ho nnd his
'ifo hixvo had considerable trouble
tiring their married life , and liavo
operated aevcrcl timon. It is said
! iat about llirco jtnrs ago ho mndo n
avago attack on his wifolcuttSnK liur
avoroly with a knife and then skipped
ut. This summer ho has boon hero
nd at work on the waterworks , but
ot living with the family. Mrs.
tnith claims that she has been threat-
nod by him many times , nml ho
as bton observed to watch
! io houjo on Orixcu street with
pparcntly no good design. The
amlly lived in fear , which by Iho oc-
urronccs of Sunday evening seems
, o Imvo been well founded.
Mrs. Smith's son-in-law , Sam Now-
on , and family , had boon visiting at
icr house Sunday , and were on their
yay homo early in the evening , when
n crossing Hontou street bridge they
ound the old man lying in wait for
hem. Ilo sprang at Newton , drew a
oTolvor , pointed it in his face , saying :
'Well , ntn , wo rniht : ; OH well settle
low us any time , " and tried to shoot
lira. The revolver failed to do his
murderous biddingand , the young man
whohadhin baby in his arms retreated
Rt a rapid upced , while iho old man
, ickcd out Mra. Smith as another
/iotini , and aiming the revolver at hpr
load tried to shoot her , but again
tailed , the revolver refusing to do its
work. She grabbed the old mnn'r
arm just aa ho uttered and oath ,
tossed the revolver away saying , "the
dnmnod thing won't go. Ilo turnet
on her and grabbing her puahed her
igoinst the aide of the bridge , thump
jig her head against the ratling unti
others of the family began to cry
"murder" so lustily that ho let go and
atartod to run ,
A colored man named Hrown , whc
wascnming , along the Htreot , kcockci1
tlio old man down and hold him unti.
Ollicor Uarhyto arrived , who took him
to jail.
The failure of the revolver 'o ' do its
work Bcoms the only thing which prevented
vented a bloody and fatal atsault
Some claim that the revolver snapped
while othora explain its missing iirt
by the fact that the old man , in his
utcitomont , did not pull the trigger ,
> ut tugged away at the guard arounc
the trigger.
The charge of assault with in-
, ont to kill was lodged againsl
ilm , and yesterday afternoon ho
appeared in police court for oxamina-
ion. Mr. Illght , the county attor-
ioy , waa out of town and 0. It. Scott ,
lin partner , was reported as nick in
> od. The defendant wanted a ran
.inuanco anyway , so the case wen
) vcr until Saturday morning. Smith's
> oncls were ilxod at 81,000 , but no
being able to furnish that amount In
was takou back to jail ,
* OK BALE.
My rosldonoo.jNo. 715 Fourth stroo
Ba'ncrpft-/ / L. F. MUKPUY.
HIGHWAY ROBBERY.
\ . Drover Knookea Down and Relieved
liovod of Htu Pureo.
A Spaniard named Juan , owner o
an extensive ranch in Western No
> raska and hailing from the Eldorad
was knocked down and robbul las
night. Ho came over from Omaha on
ho evening dummy. While purchas
ng n ticket at Omaha ho was askoc
> y a stranger which way ho waa trav
ollng , but talked with no othtr aiu
lad no suspicions aroused. On roach
ng this aldo ho started to walk tc
, own and between the Drover's hoto
and the old Power building , at
onoly spot near thu bridge , was aud
clonly knocked down by two men oui
of whom held hint down by planthij
ils knee on his head , while the othe
wont through him , getting $100 , i
; ol J watch and chain worth f 150 , am
several drafts. Ho was stunned bu
not Hnrionsly injured ,
Anouncemont.
To th > Voters ot K uo Tuwn > bi. !
I hereby announce myself as an
independent candidate for constable
eubjoot to the voice of the voters 01
onauiug election. 0 , W. WKSLHY.
THE OTUKB SIDE.
To tlio IWItor ot Tus lisa :
In a communication from 0 , K
Mitchell in this morning's HEK ho severely
verely censures the fire department
and in doing so ho makes some vor
wild and foolish assertions , showlnu
very plainly that he waa writing from
prejudicial standpoint instead
having a strict regard for truth anc
veracity , In the lint place , ho claim
that people on upper Broadway reached
od the fire fifteen minutes before th
engine did , This is untrue. I wa
standing near the truck house of th
PliMnix hook and ladder when th
alarm was sounded by the bell a
Uescuo engine houso. IB tailed on
run , aud kept it up until I reached
the fire , whore I found No , 1'a ongin
throwing water on the building.
Mr. Mitchell claims there was u
one in command and that the fironiot
told Pat L oy to "go too hell. " Thi
is another nnoillrd for and wil'u
falsehood. Chief Tomploton was on th
ground promptly , and did as gooi
work as could have boon , done undo
the circumstances. Mr , Lacy gavt
no orders , he simply took hold am
worked as hard as any fireman on th
ground. Mr , Lacy has too much con
fidouceln his old assistant , Johnul
Tompletou , to undertake giving order
when John Is present. As for th
engines only throwing water for
few minutes , and getting stuck in th
mud , If I had been in charge of th
department I would not have allowo
a drop ot , water thrown under th
circumstances , as there was on )
about twenty barrels of watur in th
ank , and no way ot getting nny moro ,
nd the only chttnco the engines had
or getting this was to got stuck in
10 mud.
I think after calm re-flection Mr.
Mitchell will change his viowa as to
10 Council Dliilfo fire department ,
t linn in the past boon one of the
neat fire departments in the country ,
nd so acknowledged by 11 promi-
cnt firemen who have visited us und
witnessed cur wnrk. _ At present it
s true that wo are in _ a somewhat
rippled condition , owing tn the
nnatlo views of ono or two members
f the city council , who imagine that
ley weru elected as members of ttmt
lonorablo body for the solo purpoeo
f purifying the fire department , but
lis condition of affairs had nothing
o do with the Milchell fire , as the
rivers of the engines and hoeo carts
ire ri > Kiilr.rly _ paid inon and are on
land at all times and very prompt in
csponding to alarms ,
A
TURNING A TRICK.
A Califoralnn En Route for St. Paul
Entrusts Ills Wealth to u
Htraugor.
Thcro have boon many confidence
.lines Bucooesfully played here , some
f which have become known to the
ublic , while the larger number have
> eon huahcd nnd kept quiet , cither
ecauao of the shame felt by the violin
lin , or the reticence of the officers.
Another trick was turned Sunday
light , the victim being Charles Wolff ,
> f TruckooNovada countyCalifornia ,
a working man , who was on route for
U. I'nul. Ilo had purchased his ticket
\t the transfer , and getting
m the train , took a ecat
u thosmokinc ! car , a little apart from
any of the passengers. A young man
: amo in and , taking a ecat beside
iim , asked him whom ho waa going.
WollT told him "to St. Paul. " lin
nas very glad to learn that , as ho was
; oing there himself. Ilia name was
\Tnrshall , and ho had n atoro in St.
L'.iul. His undo had died recently in
Council Dlulla and left him sotno pro
perty , including a stock of gooda ,
irhich ho was just shipping back to
St. Paul , etc , etc. Then "tho freight
agent" came in , nnd while Marshall
and "tho agent" woru settling up nome
Freight , Marshall turned suddenly to
Wolff and asked him for n loan for n
forr ecconds Woltf proceeded to let
linn have § -15 , all ho had except a
lifty-cont piece. A moment later
and both atrangcra jumped from the
train leaving their victim plucked
WoJfi" got off at the Northwestern
depot , and proceeded to hunt for the
shurpora. Ilo went back to the trans
fer , but got little oatiafaclion there ,
; ho depot policeman tolling him to
coinu up town nnd BCD the city police.
11 u came up to the police headquar
ters , but they were locked up , and ho
wandered up and down Broadway foi
in hour or more , ho says , and couli
nut find a policeman of any descrip
lion. Had'ho found ono , it woult
tiavo done little good , probably , as
there has not yet been a
siuglo coao where a confidence
once man has boon uiada to foe
the terrors of the law. Wolff dcs
orlboa the man "Marahall" as abou
0 foot 8 inches in height , rather herw ,
set , full faced , quite red , and sand
hair and sldo whiskera , The "frolgh
agent" was a sickly lojking man , taller
or than his companion , and blacl
moustache , and a few days growth o
whiskers on the sides of his face
Wolff wandered about the city ycster
day in the hopo.of getting some clu
to thorn , but toft last evening for St
Paul , giving up the hunt as useless.
The Knights of Labor are mootinf
with wonderful success in the sale o
tickets for tholr annual ball at Bloom
& Nixon's opera house on next Frl
day night , the 13th inst. Goodmusi
has been engaged , and ovorvthiu ,
promises to bo auspicious. Those whc
enjoy a good time should not fail to
provide thomualves with tickets fo
the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Harding , of the Klec-
tropathlo institute , No. 301 Broadway , re
turned mi Iho morning of the 7th from
two wcckb' tour of business and pleasure I
elsewhere. Mra. Harding do-
slrrH to inform her many patienta that nil
will not to > umo her professional dutle
for a wick at leant , M she wishes first t
make mme contemplated preparations ,
J , De Cota , D , Burgess and W , Kvaiu
Missouri Valley , called t TUB B offic
yesterday. They report the fair an a hi
BUCCCM.
James K. Dean , of Chlcgo , the en
ergetlo Victor sowing machine man , is i
the city.
J. If. Wheeler , je jorlal clerk at th
Ogden , Is rusticating and hunting for los
health t Ottumwa ,
Hilly Armstrong , the ever wide await
representative of an Oshkoah lumberln
institution , is here again , supplying h
customers with everything from a toot
pick to a log.
Robert 1'erclval , Ks < ] , , baa returned from
St. Louli.
George 0 , Holt and wife , of O ceolaar
In the city.
Justice Franey presides In the pollw
court this week , during the abeenno o
Judge Ayletwortb , The supreme cour
has adjourned for the week.
Judge Ayleswortb , Col , Dailey , M ] o
Lyinan , John Foi , Dr. Cook and abou
forty others started for Dalcot * yesterda
to locate lands. They bad a special car
over the Sloi > x Cjty route , Intending t
prospect near Mitchell ,
Among the new comer * In the city
Frank Hunter , a young attorney iwh
promises to develope into more than a
average one. He Las taken otUce room
with City Attorney Mayne , and U d l
pted to look after many caieu In the po
'ico court in place of Mr. Mayne. Ho
holding himself in court like a veteran
and Is putting Into practice the abundance
of leg * ) learning and theory which be hai
gained , be being a graduate of the Uw
school at Iowa City ,
Au informal buuaiusss meeting o
Royal Arcanum Council will be hole
In the parlors of their hall Wednotda
evening at 8 o'clock. A large attend
auce is desired.
COUUITTEB.
3RTJMBS FROM THE CONTEST.
ANDEUSON'H OKOAX.
The Nonpareil 1ms lost iis grip on
la people. No ono hna any confi-
ence in its integrity. Its statements
must bo corroborated before they will
beiinvcd. Its influencn in comt
lotcly broken. It puts out its feed-
rs and ROCS wherever policy leads it.
u the GarGeld-Uonkling contest it
an good lord , peed devil , nnd every-
liiiil to everybody. While opposing
rohibition it endeavored to curry
aver with prohibitionists , and while
ratonding to uphold the l w it dis-
mroges its utiforccmont. Union Ar-
Off.
Off.ANTI MONOPOLY nr.runuoANB.
The following are portions of an cd-
orial in The Lewis Independent , of
'ASS ' county , a strong republican pa-
cr , nnd the writer of the article do-
lares ho lias always voted the rcpub-
'can ticket or none at nit. It says :
"Tho Andor-
feeling agaitmt Major -
on over the manner in which ho so
ured the nomination for congressman
rom this , the Ninth dlstrigt of Iowa ,
rows stronger and stronger every day
niong the moro honest and conecion-
"OUD republicans. Seine of the very
est men of the party , men who nro
ecognized as moro than local leaders ,
eclaro their intention to stand by p ,
ositivo refusal to vote for or
.nderson in any manner. _ The
on is , are good men of cither
bilged to vote invariably for
lar nominee , especially no
io caucus is controlled by
ozon wire-pullers ? The
iis district are Dimply mi
f themselves and allowing the
o bo driven to the slaughter ,
"o not take the matter in ' '
ands and defeat a candldat
hey have no confidence n
n common. Anderson f
man and the mlroadn |
where ho now is. The rci
xcursion was simply '
ohcmo to throw the edit
ovial , genial , hail
Anderson in each other' '
nd to place the "gallant
with the press of the slat
ho railroad compauic
ia1aco cars free to
tarty , and Anderson
oad in the puddli : .
,00 , much for his brilliant JHBp qnilt-
; ics , and all this good chpfir'und lux
urioua living , together with the balmy
air of the beautiful , wealthy nud
mbttiouB city of Denver laid him on
ho shelf too full to express his admi
ration of his literary companions. Wo
icar of our granger friends growline
at the continually augmenting railroad
iionopoliea , and expressing fears that
f something is , not done to chock
: hcm , wo will , every mother's son of
ID , bo subject to their rule. And there
s cause for it , too. Now where is the
jropor place to becin to remedy this
mportant malter , whlch aota the price
in every hoof of stock nud every
Dushpl of grain wo raise ? IB it not by
electing public oQicers vho will servo
the people instead of railroad comp >
uicoi"
ANDKKSON'H DOOM.
Warmth of patty spirit since the
war has caused many to seek party
success firat and good of the country
second. Thd major haa been elected
to Borne offices , wo admit , but as a can
didate for prosecuting attorney ho was
elected only by a few hundred votes
in a district that has several thousand
majority , and as a candidate for state
senator ho was defeated by his own
party , and will surely lese
his own county this fall.
While through unwarranted party
zeal , the people have endorsed him
for minor offices in the past , they will
not at this crisis , with the postoffico
bond and other bargains of the present
ont campaign plainly before them , dis ;
grace themselves by sending such a
man to congress. If the 7th of No
vember proves that the other counties
of this district have proportionally as
few "fools" and "knave's" as old Fre
mont , the major will remain at homo
by about 2,001) majority. Union Ar
row.
Dolmans
In Satin , Plush and Diagonal Beaver ,
at HAUKNESS , OKCUTT & CO'H.
Notice to the ladies of Council
- Bluffs : That the tailor system of cut
ting will bo taught this week at No.
28 , North Cth street , by
J. OABTEU AND WIFE ,
- General Agents.
A Safe Elopement.
Correspondence of Tun Bsi.
VILLISOA , la. , October 5. A news
boy on 0. , B. A Q. train No. (
eloped with a young lady resident of
this place on Wednesday oroning. A
few minutes after the departure of the
train the girl's mother got wind of
the affair , and telegraphed to Oreston
to have the parties arrested , which
was done , but on Thursday morning
the two escaped from the ollioori , and
hare not yet been found.
Barffftlns.
Substantial bargains In Dross Goods ,
Silks , Handsome Dolmans , Elegant
CarpoU , &o. , &o. , all the year round
at IlAKKNEsa , OKCOTT& Go's.
Til a Olty Council.
The city council failed again to got
a quorum lost evening and hence no
meeting was held.
DR. G. J. CLARK.
Twenty-lour jconi experience In practical
O/nwxuogy.
OfEoe 106 Upper Broadway ,
Council Blufifs , Iowa.
JACOB SIMS ,
Attorney and Ootmeollor at Law ,
COUNCIL BLU1-FS , IOWA.
Offlco Broadway , between Main and Pea
StroeU. VtUI practice In SUM and Fede
ourU
r.D UXUIIDIOH , I. L.IUV011T. i. W.BIEIir ,
I're ldcnl Ylce-lWt. Cashier.
CITIZENS BANK
Of Coonoll Bluff * .
Organised under the Uwt of the BUte ol low *
Paid up capital . I U.OCO
AuthorUed capital . . 00,000
Interett paid on llrni depotlU. DratU luued
on tbe ixlncipal citlo * ot the United Butoi and
Kurope. Spoclal attention gl ea to collection !
and corropondenca with prompt return * .
J. D. KdmundMo. K. L. Bhujrart , J. TH t.l
W. W. Wallace , J. W. Rodfer , I. A. UUlii ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
HOTICES.
NOTICK.Bpi'Ciil id rt < ni rt , gut M
txnt , Foun.I , To Loan , { or iUle , To Rent ,
Wanti , ncinllnc , etc. , * ! ! ! be Inserted In tiile
column at tin ow t l Cf TEV CENTS PKK
MSK lor the firtt Insertion Mid FIVE CENT *
PKR LING for each fubft.qucnt In.Tcrtlr.n
Lriro dv crtljetnrnts at crur offlco , Me. 7
l' ( rl Etreot. nc'T Urnailway.
Wnnte.
-\TASTED -400 of rAI bn > het of old white
\ V corn at JUync V Co. , corror N'urth Cth and
Mlllnticct.
A frlrl for eciicral lmu c ork Inn
WANTIIH
n f mil ! Jamily , enquire HCKourth ( Ilin-
croft ) street. o < . 2-3t
WAN'TEIV fi"0 buildings to moro. Wo make
n ri > cc ! 'Uy of tnovi g IIOUM anJ safest
AdilrM\V. 1' . AjIcanortL , box 8T9 , Coimdl
Ertryhody In Couucll Kluli Ic
WANTED Tin JIBS , i.0 cents per v cok , da
lliorcd by cnrrlen. OlBco , Ko 7 I'cirl Utrsot
ne r Droadwty.
To buy a flvu or six rrom house
tbly lnitalltn tg cf $25 1'O. .
buy 100 tona brocm corn
lra bddroro Council UluOi
| ut3C-'rrj'incll DlKft , Iowa. e&S-Mtf
t U plSlalo and Rent
IfttJy oneTF-
Xwrer.pomenM3liistrett.op.
ailca bv
uca oy w chur.Ii Knqulro ct tlrs.
/recopraired M , '
ialloithwn
) n nicely furnlihcil room , ons
of the oatf ' ' ccto'-3t
* " "
"hil r-A 10x12 skjllzht. Suitable for
y iS Apl'ly to Eitctl5ior 0 > llory-
which M
whichi ifeautiful ro ldfiico lot , 800
whick KiliiR Uonn , and # 3pnrontli only ,
PIU-.419 whR KX-UAYOh YAUQllAN.
jy the orii l-
as , ! WhJ # MlBCQllonoouB. _
t-h no HtjiJlTo the Itdtcs of Council Uluft" ,
'H'b * n the Tujlor si t m of cutHnp will be
* lhls cok at No 'JiNcrlli blxth street.
T A large wnrdrob * koy. Liberal re *
nj.IQ fliid < r. Entulro ] nt Efn oil'ce. '
\'riLL ' AHEAD Great BUcce' * C ll and BOC
iij new ncccfisorlcs nud sixclmcna of pictures
"iaicnbrtho rollaliio Kelatluo bruirtdo process ,
ijfat the Kxccli'ior Olkrv IfflMalnalroet.
. W. L. PATVON 1'byslrlan and Oculist
Cnn euro any cai < o of sere cym. It IK only
, matter of time , and can cure generally li
rom three tc tlvo necks It makca no differ
mco how lony dlscauud. Will Btral hten crj'.j
eyes , operate and remove I'tjrtKlnias , etc. , am
uscrt artlllclil eyes. Special attention to ro
ap5-tf
Council Bluffs'
Business Directory ,
Art Gallery.
Excelsior photograph ( fa'lcrj , South ilaln St.
nstantancous proccsd.
Brewery.
C. OEISE , Upper Broadway.
Bottling Works.
B. HACQ & CO. , East 1'icrco St
Bakery.
P. AVERS , BIT S. Main St.
Bathing Houses.
JIIIS. K. J. IIAIIUINQ , M. D. , Broadway am
Glenn a\o.
IH. STUDLUV , nethcsda Bathing House
Broadway.
Books and Stationery.
IF. E. SEAMAN , Middle Broadway.
Banks.
OFFICER & PUSEY , corner Broadway and Mr
street.
CITIZENS' BANK , 5th street.
Broom Factory.
MAYNE & CO. , avcnuo A , and Cth St.
Clear Manufacturers.
TEMPI.ETON & LAMB , 232 Broadway.
K. K. LEVIN , 308 Broadway.
L. BOEKIIOFK , C31 Main St.
Ocal.
A. H. MAYNE & CO. , 31 Pearl St.
Cooper.
J. ROSS , 815 East Broadway.
Dentists.
SINTON k WEST , 11 Pearl St.
Dry Qoods
HARKNESS , ORCUTT & CO. , Broadway an
4th street.
Eggs Shipper.
0. CRAWFORD , BID Main St.
Furniture Manufactory.
E. R. STEINHIUlEIt , cor. 7th are and I2th S
Furniture Store.
C. A.BEEBE&CO.,207and 203 Broadway.
Groceries and Provisions.
SULIVAN & KIT/.aEUALD,3l3Broad y.
Qunsmlthlng.
OI.UVKH ft GRAHAM , Cth ttrct. Oood
sold at cautvrn prlcea and guaranteed.
Harness and Saddlery.
CIIAS. WALTER & BRO. , > ! iddlo Broadwa ;
CIIAS. BiKMAN,33t : Middle Broadway ,
Hair Qoods ,
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT. : W7 West Broadw *
MRS. J. J. GOOD , 1U ! Bth street.
Livery Stables.
A. COM1TON , 230 Broadway.
W. 0. HOLLAND , 7UC South Mala St.
H. BEECROFT , Oip. ] P. O.
Hotels.
OODEN HOUSE. Unpor
KIEL'S HOTEL , 01 und fx)7 ilaln street.
Meat Market.
K.Y. . TICKNOR , 630 Broadway.
Millinery.
J. J , BLISS , 328 Broadway. Come and exan
Ineforyounelf.
MHO. J. E. METCALr , MS Broadway.
Marble and Granite Work * .
CONNOR A QUANELLA , 117 Broadway ,
Merchant Tailors.
JAS. KRANEY. 372 Broadway ,
CIIAS. RICE , Uevol's building , Cth and Ual
struct.
JOS REITKR , 310 Broadway
Real Estate and Abstract. S
KIMBALL & CHAMP , opiKulte court home.
J. W. bQUlRE A CO. , corner Pearl and Ut ai
Restaurant.
SMITH & | Mc UEN. 401 Broadway.
Stoves and Tinware ,
K. D. AMY & CO. , COO South Miln street.
Shirt Factory.
F. F , FORD , corner Blutf and Willow SU
Undertaken.
UORQAN , KELLER & CO. , 310 and 317 Broad
* * '
, M. CONNELL , 17 North Main St.
DAVID G , EVANS i& GO ,
CH ( North Second Street ,
ST. LOUIS , MO.
f-ir\ your Grccor for the Co !
ebrated Star Ooffct ) und St > tr Bakin
Powder.
MAUItTDB & OBAIQ ,
ARTISTIC POTTERY
Rich Out Qlaea. Flno French China ,
Silver Ware &c. ,
. COUNCIL ELurra. WA
D edi and inorttfafci drawu an
MBS. fl. J. HILTON , M , D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
888 Broad w v. Co OB oil BloBa.
HARKNE88 , OROUTT & GO.
/ * % tf i
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Broadway , and fom'tli Street. ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa-
mar-2-Hm
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Headquarters For the Cele
brated
IM :
Weber Pianos ,
Toys and Fancy Goods
Wholesale and Retail.
Address , sx
sc
O U. MUELLER , c
IB COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
: y $ ftjj Wff *
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BslbaHcK'H iiSciaiiH
JJJU32 sasa rrs Aii
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Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00
Bluff and fiUew Sreets , Council Eluffs ,
MANUPAOTUnEUS OF ALL KINDS OP
CUPB < > AEDS AND
We mnko the following a specialty :
WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES , 1'OPLAK OPEN WASHSTANDS ,
WALNUT BUEAKFAST TABLES , POJ'LAl ! W/UIDKOBES ,
POPLAK BREAKFAST TABLES , POPLAR OUI'BOARDS ,
WALNUT WAJIDHOBES. POPJ.All SAFES.
WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS.
tarMail orders and correspondcrce promptly attended to. Office and Manufactory
S. E. Cor. 7th Avo. and 12th Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
MJDRGAN , KELLER
The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and uietalia cases.
Oalln nttci-dcd to at all hours. Wo defy competititm in quality of goods or prices.
Onr Mr. Morgan hos Rorved RB undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understanda
his business. WAREUOOMS , 340 AND 357 BUOADWAY. Upholsterinz iu
all its brnnchej promptly attended to ; also carpet-laying and lambrequins. Tele-
grftphio and mall ordfra filled without delay.
HAGG & GO'S
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA ,
BOTTLERS & DEALERS lit CEISE'S BEER
Mndo from the Finest Malt Hiul Hops , with water obtained
from thu
CELEBRATED ARTESIAN" WELL ,
AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET.
This Water la known everywhere for ita Purity and Wholesome Qualities.
Alia Dealers in C. Conrad & Co. 'a Origin * ! Budwelser Boer , manufactured in St ,
LqnU , Mo. carOrdera in the City or From Abroad Promptly Filled ,
HACC & CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
PETERSON & LARSON ,
Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOIl Joseph Schlitz Brewing
Company's Celebrated
MILWAUKEE BEER ,
No. 711 Broadwty , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the sountry elicited
City orders to families and dealers delivers ! free.
A. BKE11K , W. UUNYAN , W. DEBDB
C. A. BEEBE & CO. ,
Wbolouleand KeUll Dtmlors In
FURNITURE AND CROCKERY
NOB. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
JAM S FRANEY ,
Merchant Tailor
372 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA.
Al w y keep * on hind th fluett utortmcnt ot nutriiil lor gentleinen'i wur. Satisfaction fuannUod
MRS. J. E. METCALF ,
Millinery , Drossmaldnsr , Etc. Outtmsr ana Fltttnsr a Spedlalty ,
No , C-1S Droadwar , Oppoilte Rerere Hou e.
Laces , Embroideries , and Ladies Underwear.
Handkerchief ! , hou ot all ktndi , thread , ptoi , needlea , etc. We hope the ladle * will call
and toe our itock ot roodi.
roodi.ZRZOIE
,
Merchant Tailor.
( Late Cutter for Metcalf 13 . , )
Devol's New Building , Main Street.
Council Bluffs , la ,
Sulto to order 318 and upward * .
J. P. KIMBALL. GEO , U. OllAMP-
KIMBALL & CHAMP
,
( Sacccaaon to J. P. & J. N. Cauady. )
Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers.
We bare the only complete act olaUtraci booki to all city loti and land ! In Pottaw ttaml
county. Title * examined and abitracti fun lihod on abort ootlco. Uooey to loan on ritv and farm
property , abort and (007 ( lime , In mini . to lull tbe borrower. 1U J MU tiotubt acd told. o cl
at the old itaai opposite co ul bmiae.