- * * " , . * + [ THE DAILY BEE COTTNOI n RTJTFFS IOWA MIDAY. OCTOBRK , 13 The Daily Bee. L Friday Morning1 , Oct. 13 Bj Cmler , fO cents rter week , Bj-Mall 110.00 pet Ye r , Ofilce : No. 7 Pearl Btroot , Near D oiulway. M. 0. GIUPFIN , Manner. H. W. TltiTON , City Editor. ' MINOR MENTIONS. ' ' H U. J. Mueller' * I'ahcelMiule Sliemclf n nieJ.ni i > liiitor { , i > hi . The llonucl Table met last crenlnR at Mr. Ott 'residence. ' "Hidden Mnnd"wM Whlloley'n seen At DohanyVi lout night. L t oreolng the ] 'pi coaiana | ) hod a plcntiant noclal at Mrs. llloomor's ieel- tic ncc. The Council CIiilTd Unso Bull awicin- tlnn It to have A dnnco at lilooni & Nlxon'o hall on the 10th. Wall McFaddcn , In ft candMnte for election as constable , Rubject to the action of the convention. Kcmember the bull to bo Riven by the Knights of Labor to-nli-ht. It will be an enjoyable affair , Huroly. Cheap llailroad ticket * to all points , Buihncll , five doora north of pontollicc' Belli them , Kntrnnce , Main or Pearl ilreeU. The now meat market of Shull & MnU len , 709 South Main Direct , guarantee best of mc.iU and prompt ottcutlon , A freight car on the Chicago k North western ran off the track near the round houae yesterday morning , delaying the pas- iwnger tralni. Tho'clty has bought of Mr , Brock , a fine homo , for the rhook and ladder truck. The ( teed weighs about 1IM ! ) pound * and In five years old. John Kpencter , the cnterprieing Brnadwny tinner , advertises for three or four galvanlzrd irou cornice makcrx. This house Is doing n Inrgo ImilneM. An entertainment is to be given this evening by Concordtn lodge No. 152 , KnighU of Pythian , at 8 o'clock , in their hall In Everett block , on 1'oarl street , Joseph Kcitor makes the Kincal Suits n the latest style * , at tbo lowest ponntble prices. Ills merchant tailoring establish ment Is at 310 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffo. --Those who drop letteix In thopo-ttof- fico ( should remember that it require * n two cent stamp Instead of a ono cent stamp , to liavo a letter delivered In tbo city by carrier. A. follow named Hanami , with his pocket" well lined with money , VV.IH yes terday found bleeping off a drunk In the mud near the courthouse. Ho wax given the spring bed In the calabooec , Doraey , the alleged highwayman , was brought Into court ycxtordny and tbo testi mony taken of the old ninn whote vallso i was Htolcn , and then tl o further examina tion was postponed until Saturday , Joseph Uoss , the upper llroadway cooper , desires to purchase r > 0,000 hoop poles Ho also wishes to employ ten extra coopers. Write to or inquire at his cooper ahop ' $ - Cieorgo ( ieiHpachcr WBH yesterday In S * the police court to answer to the charge of y l < ] mturblng the peace , he having got jealoun ' of his woman , Belle Clover , and raised a 'f i row with her , In which ho decorated her eyes In sundry tints. Ho paid a fine of v $ ! ' CO , and then the woman asked to h.ivo him placed under bonds to keep the peace , she fearing that he would kill her. The apullcatlou is still hamlng ; on the hook , Templetou & Lamb , the well known tobacconists nnd cigur miikcrp , on Broad way , were yesterday getting lu a largo supply of new goods in their line , among them Komotucclully line incetr chaum good ? , Heljetcd with great care. Among them Is one pipe , which is certainly as tine n piece of lueortfclmum as was over brought to thin city , and whoever gets it will get a prl/.e , Indeed , Ainonij the new goods there are many other artlclej which will gladden the luvrri of tie weed. Noting the ElTootn It. OibbB , of Buffalo , N. Y. , writes ! "Hearing your BuitDocK lli.oon BITTKIM favorably eimkcn of , 1 wns induced to watch their elfectH , and find that In chrcnlc dtaeaHca of the blood , HVIT and kldneyx , your Utter * Inwo been piiimlly ; nmrUecl with fluccess , I rayo used them my ell wlt'i best reMiltf , for torpidity of the liver ; uud In the case of a friend o { mine Hudot- Ing from dropsy , thn elTect wainuurvcloui. " I'rlco Sl.OO. if OK SALE. My rosldonooNo. ! 71G Fourth street BancroftL. ) . F. Muui-jiv. to Publish Facte , The following communication was yoatorday proBontod to The Nonpareil , but "tho colonel" declined to publish it , following liia usual policy of bar. ring gut anything and everything thai would give the p'ublio the real faota ul any transaclions of which ho tries tt make political capital. The Noiv paroil has tried to throw dust in tin eyes of the people , and impress thorr with a Bert of vujjuu idea that then is something againHt Mr , Pusoy's re cord , without having the manhood ti state any cliarpo clearly , or to abidi by tbo faota. It is a futile attempt ti draw public attention away from tin facts in Anderaon'a record , which can not bo whitewashed. The colono boa ihtnnk from | nueh a plato , aim plo statement as the following mad by Chief of police Fialde , who was dc puiy provost marshal at the time re ferred to : MUCH ADO A HOLT NOTIIIKd. To the Editor ol Tlio NonjmrcU : , In your paper of October 1" I so nearly three columns of matter in re gard to same money deposited by Eli jab MOM with Ollier & Puuey , i ffhioh neither ot these partiea shoul figure ut all. , The facts are briefly these ; On tb f > th of November , 1801 , the above named Moss was drafted into the set vice of the United States. Ho prc ferred to biro a aubstituto to goin himself , nud did BO , hiring n man b thn name of Uartou , and depositin 8875 , subjost to taid Barton's ordo ou prceemitrg certificate of the oflice commanding rendezvous duty. Thi arrangement WAS rondo at the request of Barton , M ho wan anxious tn visit friends before goin5 ta the front. That forever lot Air. Mo 3 out of that transaction , Barton profnrrud desert * ing to going , nnd his money was suizsd by mo in Oflicer AI'osuy'ft binds , That takes Messrs. Oflisor t Pincy out of the CIBO , they having no discre tion in the matter , tny orders being imperative , oven to the extent of clos ing the bank in c.ieo of refusal to deliver - liver it up Neither Mr. MOSR nor Mosflre. Olliccr & Pusoy have any more claim on that inoniy than on the salary of Oeorgonshington. . If Barton claims the money , that is another matter. N JJ , FIM.D. Anouncomont. To tlie Voter ) o ! Kane Tmrnihlp. T hereby announce myself ns nn indepandont candidate for constable , subject to the voice of the voters on ensuing election. 0.V. . WJJSIKV. A Short Rontl to Ilnnlth. To all who are suffering from boltr , ul cers , pcrofula , carbuncle)1 ) , or other obstl- nato difioaros of the blood eudDkln , ncaune of BUUDOCK DixDOD BHTKUS will bo found to bo a short mad to health. 1'rice 31.00. PERSONAL ! E. C. Mix And wife , of Now York , are at the U deu. M , K. 1'ftgc , of De Moincswa * In the city yesterday. Mrs. Max Krledlor , ha * returned from her trip to Gotmany. M. Nile * , the well-known livery mini of Oakland , is in the city. I ! . M. Smith , who formerly kept the Brlggs hoiua here , and who baa since be-n at Defiance , bus now moved to Ferry , Iowa. Henry U. Atklui , the young druggist , hai returned from n happy trip eastward , having taken in Baltimore and some of Its oyators during bis trip. M. Schwartz , of the picture fratno man * ufacturtng firm of Lhotkn & Schwartr , Chicago , was here yesterday looking after the wants of his customers , J. 1C. Wheeler , the valiant young man who smiles so kindly upon the Ogden homo guests from the register , hai just re turned from a trip east , looking hearty aud halo and as eager to ploise the wants of the traveling public as over , TIED TIGHT. An Excitlnff Gumo Between ttio Hcd StociduKa of KiiiiHaa City and the UhamplotiB. Yesterday afternoon the game be tween the Kansas City Kcd Stockings and the Council Bluflj nine caused much interest , and as the game pro- greased created much excitement. The Kansas Oitya having been the only club to fairly boat ktho Council Bluffs this season , there was a great desire on the part of the homo nine and their friends to qot sweet revenge. The game proved to bo an interesting one. Eight innings only wore played , re sulting in a tio. The ninth inning was opened with the Council Bluffr at the bat , and after ono had retired , it was doomed boat to postpone the finish of the game , darkness prevent- ii'g further play. Tbo game was well and strongly played on both sides , as the following score shows : K ANHAH Dm H. Til. It. III. Til. YO. A. K , M. HonKel , 2b 4 100210 Klllck , b. I 0 0 0 1 G 8 Troflley , c 4 0 2 ! 2 4 2 0 Forrest , p 4 000050 Furlong , cf 4 000002 Hylvcstor , KB 4 0 0 0 0 ( i 0 Schfnlck , Ib 4 1 1 1 15 0 0 K. Hengel , rf 4 1 2 8 0 0 0 Hoobe , If 4 200201 Total 5 5 15 ' 'I 20 3 COU.NCII , iii.urm. TI. . 10 K. Hoach , tm 100 040 Kucline , 2b J 1 1 1 -1 5 0 Maclr , If 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 Merrill , 8b I 1 0 0 2 : i 1 TDny , I > 4 1 1 1 0 5 (1 ( Ivgan , Hi 4 0 0 0 12 0 1 Irown , rf I 0 0 0 1 0 C itrouk , c ! l tOt iniith , cf a Total 5 I fi " 1171 la iNNlNim. B 1 2 n 4 fi li 7 8 CmiMrtCUyii. . . ! ) 2 0 0 'J 0 2 0 f ; ouncilBliiir . ,0 100000 4- ! Time of ( 'imie , 2h 15m. Huns onrned , 0. I'irxt buHO ou called ballp , CouncI ilulfa 2. J'ir tl > Mo on cilled bull * . Kaunas City * II Struck out ( Jouncll Biulfd , 8 ; JCnnnai 3lty8 , 2. Lelt on IJMOI CoiincinilulTs , II ; Kansai Jltyi , 0. Second biwu hits K. Hcnual 1 , Maclc 1 Panned linlis Council Bluir , 3 ; Kanimi ( Jitv . I. Wild pilchesWay 2. riieit caught Council Iiluffd , I ; Kanta 'v'itVD , 4. fouls caught Council BlulFa , ] j Kama Oltl'B , 0. Unijilra Ifr , Gary. Klilucy Compliilut Cured- B. Turner , Hochester , N , Y. , writes : " have beeu lor over ije rjitibject to veriou illaorder of the kldneyn , hud often unihl to attend to lunliiof ) > jl procured your Bun DOCK Bi.ool ) BlTTKlis , nnd waa relieved be fort ) hall a bottle wnx used , I Intend I continue , iw I feel confident tliut they wll entirely turo me. " Trice ? 1.00. Machine Polltlolivnu. The Ohriatlan Union , under tli able editorship'- Itov. D. Lyma : Abbott , ia donliang Iho inuchiiio poll ticians sonio hard and richly doaorvo blowa , which apply ao well to th machine methods und booa rule no1 trying to force Andersen ou this dii triota that a few eztraota BOOIU time ! hure : "Tho blindnoaa of the practical po iticiau haa become proverbial. H uudoratauda perfectly the atrongt which can bo obtatuod from politic : organisation , but ho ia utterly unnb ! to inuaauro the foroo of political sent inont. In apito of the ropcntod an increasing warnings' the last tw yeara , the machine element amen the ropublicana line everywhere com to the front this fall. It ia ovidei that nothing will break it except BUG u uarioaof defeats us will loouon ii hold upon the political patronap which jtvea ; it ita only beverage. ] the machine politicians were not u terly blind they would see win everybody oho aeea , that the end < their usefulness hoa Imon rcaohod. Horafnrd'n Aoid Pltonpliato KOH NKHVOUHNKHS , INKUIKHTION , Ti Send to the Rumford Ohemic Works , I'rovidonco , It. I , , for pan phlot. Mailed free , OLD KING COAL IB n Merry Old Soul , and Has Planted in Iowa Some of His Richest Black Diamonds. Some Qliukpten of Ono ot the Bent of the Mines. . While dialling with A. U. Majna & Co. , nt their coal oflioo on Pearl street ycstorclayTitE BKF. manbadhia attention called to the splendid sample of coal on which tbo enterprising Crm won first premium at tbo rtcent Coun cil Bluffs fair. Thcro was euch a clear cut , fresh , sparkling look to the coal , that TUB BKK man suggested that they must have skirmished around Iho country pretty thoroughly to get such nice specimens for the fair. "Not much , young man , " quickly quoth the May n u man of tbo concern , "thoro'a no pet aamplo or put up job about that , it runs that way see hero , " and ho steered the nowatnan to the big bins where there wore tons of such coal , looking equally bright nnd clean. "That's Iowa coal Iowa Wyoming , wo call it , and a bettor coal waa never mined. There's no trouble about aelllng all of that wo can got , and the demand is on the steady increase. " On asking further about it , TIIK BEK man learned eorao interesting fncts which are worthy the attonlion of the public. This coal cornea from the mines of the Eureka coal and mining company , of Frederic , Iowa , nn the line of the Chicago , Burlington & Quinoy railway. The inino ia a rich ono , and tbo facts about it will bo a surprise to thooo who have never thought of Iowa being rich in coal. In this mine the vein ia about four foot thick , nnd scorns to Ho in a sort of a basin , running under about 240 acres of land. That particular1 region ooema rich in coal , there being batiks all about there , there being two or three within two miles , but those hrtvo a diffonmt quality of coal from that ot thn Eureka mine , which taken the lead over all. In fact there ia no vein equal to it to bo found in Iowa , or in fact west of the Mississippi river , except the cele brated Wyoming coal , which ia BO near like this that the difference can scarce ly be detected , oven by an export. The coal looked BO clear and bright that TIIK BKK man naturally wanted to know whether its merit was nil in its beauty , or whether ita superiority showed when put to the fire tost. "Burn. Bow docs it burn ? It burns up to nehes us fine as that made by wood , and dooti't leave a clinker nr a cinder , and ns for lasting , why , it will actually lost twice aa long us any ordinary coal. " There was aomo of the coal being used in tho.oflico steve , and the good- natured proprietor pulled out the aah- pan , and poked over its content in a vain hunt for any clinkera. The coal was burning as brightly and warmly aa ono could wish. "How long has the mine been worked ? " "About three years or BO , bnt it hasn't boon worked to the beat ad vantage , for the facilities for getting coal to the railway have been poor , for the mines are about half a mile from the track. The company are now building , in fact have about com pleted , a track from the mines to the railway , and are getting in ahapo to make a big run this winter. Before this it haa been hard work to get out coal fnht enough to fill orders , but with this now track the coal can bo rolled out whether the roads are muddy or rough , and taken by rail as fast us mined. Some of our Council Bluffs citizens are interested largely in those mines , among them being P. T. Mayno , of May no & Co. , of steam broom factory fame , and 0. K. Mayno , recently of this city1 , and who is now secretary of the company , and gives hi ) personal attention to the business , being loca ted at the mines. Tbo others belong ing to the company nro A. P. Min- tonye , who ia president ; C , 0. Mon roe , superintendent , uiuili. B. Palmer. Wherever and however the coal ia put to the test it wins its way , and A. H. Mayno & Co. , who are the solo agents hero , find their sales steadily and rapidly increasing. These who use it unco stick to it , and shout for it , und it promises to bo ono of the ) best known ami most highly prized coala in the country. Thu manage ment of the mine ia enterprising and the agent hero no less BO , and in their hands NO wonderful n coal cannot but bo given an acknowledged plauo in the front rank , und Iowa can lay claim to having ono of the richest and best minot in the whole land. TERRIBLE TUMBLE. a Tun Ruined Walla of tjo Red Oau 8' ' Opera House * Falls , Through a Score uuU Injuring Suvorul Persons. The news comes from Hod Oak ol a Borioua calamity which occurred there Wednesday. The walls ol Bishop's opera house have boon stand ing unsupported since the burning ol that building , and it ia said that Mr , Bishop haa been notified to have then : taken down , but did no , do it , The strong wind which blew almost llko i galu on that day , caused one of those walla to fall , and it tumbled over ontc the adjoining dry goods store of Mr , llallor , the city treasurer. The wal ! wont crashing down through the store , carrying everything into the base mcnt. There were In the store at th time Mr. Hallor , a lady customer , anc a clerk , and no time being given foi escape they went down in the wreck- By aomo Boomiiu' miracle they escapes death , however. It was aomo minutei before the citizens could rescue then from the ruin * , and on getting then out it was found that all \\oromori or loss injured , but none fatally. Mr Hallor hud a severe out on the head but was conscious. Ho had to bi literally dug out , the work takin ; apveral minutes , during which tin citizens worked in the very jaws o death , that portion of the wall whicl bad not fallen still wavering abovi them , ready at any minute to tumbl upon thorn , aud in lo a than thro minutes after they had got Mr. Halle out , down it camo. The atock of dr < Booda and clothing is of course very ' 'adly injured , nnd the building is a : omplrto wreck. Enonped from the Tolls. John Uicon , Tj porte , Ind. , writes : 'Hurrah for SrniNO lJiuoii ; It's all you ccommend It to bo. Mydyspfpfia haa nil ranlnbecl , Why don't jou advertise it ? What allowance will ynu make If I take n doen beltlcf , fo that 1 could obllfo inv rlends o > c.vunaly 1 * rlco CO ccnlr , trial ottlcs 10 ctns. AN ENGINEER'S 0I8&ASE. Tno SufforiURB of Rooblins ? . the Greet Oulldor. ' few V < rk tnn "What is Chief Engineer llocbling'o Itonae ! " waa asked of an engineer oi ha East Ilivor Ilridflo , "A very rare otic , " ho replied. It a the caiseon disease , the re-silt of en- luring n hiph ntmoapherio pressure. You know that thcaotwo great granite liora rest to-day on wooden boxes , urnod bottom upwun'i , culled caiaaons Chose were constructed with the name lomotital dimenaiona aa thn toarera. ? or inotanop , that on the Now York ido waa 1012 by 172 fcot , and waa nine pet high , The roof of the caisson or ho bottom of the box , waa made wenty-two feet thick , or solid timber , loltod together. The caisson waa iuilt on waya , launched like a flhip , nd when towed to the point where .ho . pier waa to bo located , courses of ; ranito blocks were laid upon the ton , , nd by this means it was aunk until it eated on the bed of the river. Then ir waa forced into the chamber of the aisson by engines on the ahoro until ho water waa displaced nnd the river jed loft bare. This preasuro waa maintained day and night , rxnd work men wore employed digging out the arth from beneath the caiiuon , ao hat it should gradually and evenly caccnd. As the caisson settled , the laoonry on it waa built up , so that ho top of the atone work waa always kovo water. 'A coed foundation was not reached n the Now York aide until wo roach- id a depth of aovonty-oight feet. Of onrso woakmon had to work in this ompreaacd air , and the chlof engineer ras with them , as ho was anxious that .o miatako should be made at the oundation of the piers. The pressure f air required to keep the water out f the caisson increased in exact pro- iprtion to the depth.Vhcn the dig- ; ing waa begun , the caisson being iovored by forty feet of water , the treasure waa about eighteen pounds to ho square inch , but it reached thirty- is pounds before the close. " "Did this preasuro affect the health f others ? ' ' 'Very eoriously. Some are to-day opoleaa invalids like the chief ongi- cor. A number died , and only the moat robust fully recovered. In four nonths there were 110 caaoa. Hero is a medical definition of the disease : t ia an ailment depending upon in- reaaed atmospheric prcsaure , but Iwaya developed after the preaauro is 'cmovcd. It is characterized by ex- rome pain in ono or morp of the ex- ri-.mitiop , and somotimeaintho trunks which may or may not bo associated with epigaatic pain and vomiting. In omo cases the paiii ia accompanied ly paralysis moro or leas complete , which may bo general or local , "jut is moat frequently confined oj Jtho lower half of the body. Cerebral symptoms , such aa headache .nd . vertigo , are sometimes present , n fatal cases the symptoms are con nected with congestion of the brain pinal cord , often resulting in aerioua anguinooua effusion and congeation if moat of the abdominal yiacera. The hiof engineer has the diaeaao in an icuto form , accompanied by intense louralgic paina , which acorn as though : ho fleah were being torn from the bones. The pain ia remittent and paroxysmal , especially if ho at- ompta to inovo. In the last year or 'Wo ' ho haa besn able to move at times with less pain , but he haa suffered from a miid paralysis which haa kept him a prisoner nt homo. You know ho never saw the towora and cables intil ho caught sight of them from a loft bed on the deck nf the canal boat upon which ho was towed on the way from homo in Now Jersey when ho changed his residence to Brooklyn. With him the carobral symptoms hnvo lot been BO acute , and fortunately his brain haa been clear , although ho haa liud headache and dizziness. Ho knowa everything that goes on about the bridge , and ho takoa a ( loop inter- eat in it. The diaoaso haa wrecked his physical life , and many a man would have prayed for death , but his keen intellect haa found a stimulant in ho expectation of having his name inked with the groateat susponoion bridge in the world , and but for thia I believe ho would care very little for this world. " A Religious Somnambulist. In the vicinity of Wichita , Kin , there resides with his parents n young man whoso Christian name ia Charles , but whoap aurnamo ia unfortunately not mentioned by the journal which records thn following extraordinary in cident in kia career. Ono nicht bia parents were aroused by mngular noises on the roof , and , knowing their aon'a habits of cutting capers in his aleep , they ran out to the yard and looked up. There Bat the young man upon the chiney-top , clad in that gar ment which immemorial usage has consecrated to * ho purposes of alum- bor. Presently ho arose to his feet and , addressing an imaginary audience , gavu out the hymn. "All hail the power of Jesus' name , " which boforth- with proceeded to sing through from beginning to end to the sonorous turn of "Coronation. " He then selected n text from I. John , v. 25 , preached e vigoroua diaoourso fifteen minutes long , and alid down the lightning rod Into a tub of water which his fatboi had hurriedly placed where it would do tbo most good. The shock aroiuct ! him nnd ho was escorted to his bed , Buoklin'fl. Arnica Balve. The BEST HALVE In the world for Cuts Bruises , Sores , TJlcerr , talt Ilheum , I'o ver Sores , Tetter , Chipped Hand * , Chll blalna , Coma , ana all sklu eruptions , am positively cureoviles , It U guaranteed t < give eatlflfuctfon i n > oey refunded 1'rlce , 25 oenta per exor Kilo by.,0 8" . Goodman _ DR. CTjTCLARK , TH flit ) -tour } ear * ciiKrlence In practical Office 108 Upper Broadway , Bluffs Iowa Council , * COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES , KOTICB.-Epw.Ul diorijcicffiV * , luc M Loot , Found , To LOMI , fur Silo , To Rent , Wnnta , CcirdlnfT , ttc , , v.111 be Inecrtcd In this column M the ow rate of TEN' CENTS VER LINK ( or the Prat Insortlon and HVE CEXTJ rr.Il LINE for each tiiliic qucnt Insertion. Lost 8 Klv ertltcinenti at our olTlco , No. 7 t'torl SI rr t , nnnr Hr'n > u " > .v. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ W.XTRD Tirine.iltV ) ' > Ihtfo or four aal- vtnlrtil Irnn roinlcu m kern ml rooftM at JOtlK KI'KNKTKlt , SOT liro&ilrM ) , Cotli ell Uluffi , la. 12-31 \ \ rANTKU4COorW > ) linliol < of old whlto V\ corn ftt Mijrue i C'J. , con of Xorth BSh and Mill ) HKot. A girl for jjoneril hou 8 ork In n imall fniiiily , cnqulro lUiiFourlh ( llan- troft ) strut. ot-J 5t r > .0 building * to move. We make WANTKH nflKcl'lty of mm I g hou vi and > afv ) AildrocsU. 1' . A.Tltunurtu , box t > 79 , Conudl UlulTn , la. > -ftvtr > body In Council Bluff * I * WANTKI Till lisx , U9 cento ) AT neck , no lUcrcil by ctrrlcra. Office , tie 7 Pearl Htro i near Drrodway. \TT ANTKU To bur a Era or six room house YY on niojtt.1) Inltallmthts cf $25. 1 > . O. To buy 103 tons hroom c rn WANTED Jdm i Council Bluffi Broom K ctorv , Cnuncl ) HlnrTt. IOWA. fl'.S-IBtf For Snlo and Kent * < ! n iblo off.cion fl t flier. FKKKNI . & UL ) . , No. M 1'earl ttreot. Foil HUM'-A riry | > loimnt newly built hem , Franklin t. Teiint rcisjuablo A , U. HAYfth. & CO. , No. 34 I'tarl street. [ TliiK KB iT A store r < cm en Main street op- I1 poiltc Catholic chur li Knouiro cf lira. Webor. Oil SALE A 10x12 Bkyllgbt. Suitable for F hot bed. Apply to Excoltlor Gallery. FOll HAI.i ; lieautllul rwidcnco lota , $60 each : nolhloir down , and C3prn > ontli only , by KX-MAYOll VAUGHAN. apl3-tf Mlscellaneoun. An attic e of ralue in ccrUla p > r- FOUND " , bought from \ curtain man. The onr who owrs th H tain * ci'i lnvc It by proving nailpiylru well for It. Jto. 1223 Second ftioit , ninr Thlrtcu'h a -\rOT10B-To the l dlo of Council IlulH ) , JJN that the Taylor ) atom of cuttlnp will be t'.ujlit this MDck at No 2i North sixth BtreU , J. Carter and ! ( . ; , njuits. T OST A largo vrardrcb > Koy. Liberal ronird .LJ to find r Enquire nt Bee olllctf. Great8iicce 8. Call and eeo new accessories and specimens of picture * tatcnbr the ruHabie gelatlno broicldo process , at the Excelsior Onlli-rv O'JHIn ntrc t. DR. W. L. 1'ArrON I'ttyolavi wjd Oculist. Can euro any c- > of roro cyc . It Is only a matter of ttmo , and c.iti euro generally tn from three to five necks-It niako ) uo difference - enco how long dlBoaitud. Will straighten cross eyes , ojwratu and remove Ptyri'tiars' " , ttc. , and Insert artlHclal eyes. Special attention to re- movelnK tadcworma ap5-tf Council fluffs' Business Directory Art Gallery. Excclalor photograph j 'It-ry , South Main St. Brewery. C. OHISK , I'piwr Ilro-vlwijy BottlliiE Works. n. IIAOO s. CO. , tUsli Pierce St. Bakery. P. AYEltS , 517 S. Jtiln 8t. Bathing Houses. 1IRS. E. J. HAHDINU , M. I ) . , Uromlwny and Glenn avc. Dlt. STUDI.KV , Bekhc U ItaU.lnf Home , G roadway. Books and Stationery. H. K. SKAMAN , Middle llroadway. Banks. OFFICER & PUSEV , corner llroadway and Bth street. CITIZENS' HANK , 5th street. Broom Factory. JIAYNEiCO. , arenueA , and 6th St. Cigar Manufacturers. TEMPLKTOK i LAMU , 232 Broadway. F. It. LI'.VIN , SOS Ilroadway. L. IIOKKHOIT , Ml Main .St. Ccal. A. II. MAYNK & CO. , 34 Pearl St. Cooper. J. 11033 , CIS Kant llrowlway. Dentists. SINTON Je WEST , II Pearl ht. Dry Goods IIAUKNT-SS , OllCUTT.1c CO. , Broadway and th utrcct. Eggs Shipper. 0. F. CRAWrOUD , 519 Main St. Furniture Manufactory. K. It. STiiNHlMKlt : ! , cor. "th av and 12th St. Furniture Store. C. A. IlEKIli : CO.OT and 209 Broadway. Groceries and Provisions. SUM VAX ti KlTZGKHAI.n , 313 Hroad ay. Qunsmlthlng. K r.HAHAM , fUi Btnvt. Goods Bald at lOhtiTii prleux und guaraiitofd. Harness and Saddlery. CIIAS. WAI.TF.ll .V nitO. . lliddlo Ilro < ul y , U11AS. UiKMA.Srl : Middle llruulvvay. Hair Goods. MRS. n. A. HUNiiIOT : , Xtt Went MRS. .1. J. fiOOD , 2U Olhbtrect. Livery Stables A. C01IITON , 2.TO llroa < l ay. W. C , HOLLAND , 7110 South Malr. St , 11. IlEECHOtT , opp. P. O. Hotels. OniU'.K HOKSi : . Upper llroadway. KIEI/a 1IOTKL , 5U1 and M7 Main street. Meat Market. E W. TICK NOR , Wfl Broadway. Millinery. J. J , 11LLSS , XRUlrOxuUaj. Come and examIne Ino forvounclf. MRS. J. E METCAI.F , Marble and Granite Works , CONNOR . GUANELLA , 117 Bred ny. Merchant Tailors. JAS. FRANEV. 372 Ilrojulway , CHAb. ItlL'E , l > ctol' building , OtU and Mali btri'ct. JOS RE1TE1I , 310 llroadway Real Estate and Abstract. KUI1IALL \ CHAMP , oiiiwsitc- court house. J. W. SQUIRE Jc CO. , corner Pearl and 1st nvc Restaurant. Sll 1TII & | MtCUKN. 4P4 Broadway. Stoves and Tinware. H. D. AMY A : CO. , MO South Main tret. Shirt Factory. F. F. FORD , comer llluff and Willow St. Undertakers. MORGAN , KELLER & C . , 316 and 317 lirov D. " M. CONNELL , 17 North Main St. MATJRI3R & ORAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY Blob Out Glass , Fine French China , Silver Wctro &o. , 8W B 0i wii . COUNCIL BLUrTa , W ; IK-cxJ * nJ wortgttscj dniv n an ij. . ' HABKNE88 , OROUTT & GO. , Broadway , and Street. Goancil 3 , Iowa. mnr-2-Sm Headquarters For the Cele brated Weber Pianos , Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail. -A- Address , AO I O J. MUELLER , COUNCIL BLUFFS , wat Ml Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and Willow Sreets , Council Bluffs , 1 * D i. K. MANTJFACTUKERS OF ALL KINDS OF CUPBOARDS AND SAFES. We make ) tbo following a specialty : WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES , EOPLAK OPKN WAPHSTAND8 , WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES , POHLAH WARDROBES , POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES. POPLAR CUPBOARDS , WALNUT WARDROBES , POPLAR SAFES , WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS. tZTMM orders and correspondecce promptly attended to. Office and Manufactory S. E. Oor. 7th Avo. nnd 12th Street , COUNCIL BLUBFS , IOWA MORGAN , KELLER & CO , The finc.Ht quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic casai. Calls attended to at all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr. Morgan haa terved ao undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understands hta business. WAREROOMS , 346 AND 357 BROADWAY. Up'holaterin ? in all Its bninche * promptly attended to ; also carpet-laying and lambrequins. Tela- graphle nnd mall ordcra filled without delay. CONRAD GEISE S BREWERY & MALT F 4 * * * i iff Council Bluffs , - Iowa. De-rand malt many qutnltjto ! | suit purchasers. Beer J8.00 per barrel. l'rhat2iamliicsMi. | piled w.t'a email kcgt at $1.00 caco , uelivcred ( reool ctir t to a > jnrt of the city. Wo rare oa hand GEISE'S BOTTLED BEER , MADE FROM THE ARTESIAN WELL \\ATEIt. ALSO AGEN1S FOR TIIK Order ] IllleJ In any portot the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. HAGG & CO. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer In nnd SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlltz Brewing Company's Celebrated WATT Kill ! BTSTi 1WTT. . - > w w < OiJ J-a. iA S J&1 O J _ _ JS No. 711 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the country elicited Cltv ordern to familltM mid df lcrn dellverfd frog. A. BEEIJE , W. RUNYAN , W. UKKDE C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale will Retail Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. JAM S FRANEY , Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA Always Vccps onband the flnebt assortment ol matt rial for gcutleineo'i wear. Satisfaction guaranteed MRS. J. E. METCALF , Mllllnory , DrosamalclngEtc. . -Cutting' ana Fitting a SpedloJty. tto MS Rroadwar , OppoUte Ret ere Houae. Laces , Embroideries , and Ladies Underwear. Handkerchief , hoea ol all stnds , thread , plnr. needles , etc. Yft hope the Ualea will call and lee our etock ol srooii * . Merchant Tailor. ( Late Cutter for Metoalf B . , ) Devol's New Building , Main Street. Council Bluffs , la , Suits to order $18 and upward * . J. F , KIMBALL. GEO. H. 01IAMP * KIMBALL & CHAMP , \ ( Succceiort to J. P. d. J. K. Casaady. ) * Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers. We have the only complete wt cl abitrae ; boolt to all city loti and lacdi tn 1'otUwt.ttaml county. Title * vxamlned and ab tractn fun Uhtd on short notice. Honey lo loin cu city ani ( arm Iiropertr. ihortud ICPKtlme , tntumitokult tbeborrovict , Heal cit > bought aua joU , " si at tG old Uni oppojlU co ut bi n e