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THE DAILY BEE CO i. L JBLGTJFJFS JOWA FK1DAY , OCTOBEix 20
The Daily Bee.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Morning1 , Oct , 20.
SUIiSCIUITION
per week.
3T 810.00 per Year.
O.Tlcn : No. 7 Pearl 3tr ot , Near
M .
It. VV. T1LTON , City Edltor.J
K MlSNTIOWti
J. Mueller' * Palace Munlc Hall.
- Officer Tycon picked up Jaine Brem n
yettcnlny for being dtnnk.
The Boy' * band will plvc nnolher ol
their linppy Itni'R nt St. Jonepli'ii hall thin
evening.
The new meat market of Sluilt S : Mul
len , 7Ui ) South Main strict , gticrantea best
of nie&ts and proinit | attention.
Bell & Hall Arc mavtnsr their Rrocery
utoek Into the three-ntory building a few
doors cast of their old etnnd on Broadway.
-This evening at St , Joseph' * Academy
hall , the members of the boys' band will
give another of their popular dancei. Ad *
mission SO cents.
Onr energetic biuiineas men , those who
advertise their ware * , arc always busy. A
stranger can pick them out as he walks
along lirondway or Main ttrect.
-Vld. Wood and Klcher have been to
Omaha looking over the now jail there.
Capt. .Richer complained of the narrow-
neaa of the doorway * .
List evening the Council BlufTa baie.
ball association gave their first annual
Janco at Bloom & Nixon's hall. It proved
ai enjoyable as was promised , and WM
largely attended.
Chas. Sandnraon'n team took a lively
run lait evening from the Northwestern
depot up to 1'oarl street. Tlii > wagon wai
somewhat shattered end one of the horses
bud n bad cut on one leg.
Joseph liosfl , the upper Broadway
cooper , deslrca to purchase 50,000 hoop
poles He also wisheH to employ ten eztra
coopers. Write to or Inquire at his cooper
shop
Thrall & Krncht arc fixing their new
store , corner Main street and Seventh
avcnne , in fine stylo. They re receiving
a very heavy stock of now good * . It will
vpay our citizens , especially those living In
that neighborhood , to give this firm a trial
order.
Justice Abbott yesterday discharged
the man Woodman charged with stealing
an overcoat , It proving to bo n breach of
trust rather than larceny , the coat being
hU owu , bat pledged for board , oni hand
ed over fito him by the landlady on hi/i
promise to pay the bill.
The tilk of Retting electric lights for
Council Bluffii is ou the increase. Information
mation in being gathered to present at the
( i next council meeting to nhow up itt favor
able side , while thu complaints against the
present .street lighting are rolling up llku a
thunder storm.
Mr. George 1 < " . Morgan , the importer
of stock , will at II n largo number of brood
inareu and goldlnRB In any quantity , 'dingl *
or by car lo&d , at the Union Block yards ,
4 Council Bluff * , on Ifrld&y and FUtunUy ,
October 20th and 21 Ht. The sale will be
tionitivc. All stock h'linrantccjl.
A warrant has been sworn out for the
arrest of Charles A , Clcmoiuun thechrtrgt
of obtaining about $ " " > worth of ROodu fron :
1W , Spotmixn & Uro , , under false ) ire
ttntes. It is said that demons repreaeut
ed that he had pay coming to him from
the Union Pacific road , wherein ho hud
drawn bis money.
A. Khrenstoin , hearing Justice Abbott
remark that ho needed n coal box , pro
Honied him yesterday with n line imported
one. It was a big sea chest , which the
donor urcd In a Italian expedition it
search of the north pole. The box hat
traveled thousands of miles and is fctlll it
good condition and almost too valuable n
rello to be nsed for mich bane-burning pur
poses.
There was a wedding In the Catholii
church Wednesday evening , the bride. .
groom being John Teller , and Mrs. L
Fink , whoio home is In Mill * county. The
happy ojuple preceedod at once to tlieli
new homo on Plainer street , where a reception
ception of friends was held , which wai
highly enjoyable. Many valuable present
were bentowod upon the newly wcddot
oa _ > . Among them was a pilntiug bj
Mils Hilda Klirennteln , rviircaoutin. ; Was
instou Irving' * home ou the Hudxon. b'hi
givc'ii promliolof bccamluga moro than or
dinary artist , and expects in the pring ti
go to Delsolldorf , on'.the lihine , to contlnui
her art Htudles.
The city calaboose grows deeper It
disgrace daily. The glasi is knocked on
of the windows , there is no stove , no bed
in fact nothing but a cold , dirty pen , lnt <
which the unfortunate drunks are thrust
while confidence men , burglars and robber. .
are allowed to walk out of court free. Tin
proponed now city Jail will not bo nortec
belnre uuxt spring , If It U then. In viev
of that fact there should be some Improve
inentt inade , BO that men who are arreatci
may at least be treated as well as a mm
would his hog * , One nf the city's well
known businesi men , in calling at polio
he driuirtcni the other
day , took a pee ]
Into the cilabooae. He had read account
of it In the papers , but , even thu preparei
to see a filthy place , was surprised am
shocked , It wan so much worse than retire
X ented. "Why , " imid hi > , "I wouldn'
want to occupy even a room next to It
You couldn't hire rue to. I'd be afraid o
it on account of health , " A policemai
yeiterday admitted to TllK UKK man tha
he wouldn't stay in there one nlghtforSGO
Scores of uoh remarks are made by thos
knowlnj ; the facts. The place It worse thai
a ditzr&s-
Anouncoment.
To the Voters of Kaie : Toupthlji ,
I hereby announce myaelf as ai
tIndependent candidate for constable
eubjt t to the voice of thn voters 01
ensuehig olection. 0.V. .
If.
If Adam had had a game of "Flftetn1
iilaced In his hand at an early period o
U existence , tha whole courwi ot histori
might have bem uiateria'ly altered for tin
bttter , and If Mliiousuess , indigestion , eld
headache or dyspepsia were unknown
Sfliixo Btoshovi would uot be needed
Vi co W ) cent * , trial bottles 10 i nt * .
A FREE FOR ALL.
A Young Man Charged With
Porp ry ia Set Free
Without a Hearing.
ThionOthorvChnrRetl With Bur-
rjlnry Uot Awriy Alua-
TIIK Hr.i : has of late shown up snv-
oral instances of the case with which
criminals are allowed to got away from
justice. Hut n few days ago Oibaun
tuii Dorsoy were arrested while going
through a valise of which an old man
had been robbed by being knocked
down nt night on the streets. Oibsnn
ran away from Ofllcor Morse Dorsey
wa discharged by Justice Frainoy ,
because no proecution appeared. Yes
terday there was another free-for-all.
The first case was that ot Uu'rt Car
ter , who was arrested for uttering a
forged instrument. Ho was at work
for some three men , who were board
ing with Mr. Mitchell , of the llock
Island house. They all went
to Omaha on busiuess and Garter re
turning presented to Mr. Mitchell a
written order , claiming tint his em
ployers didn't have money enough
with them to pay him off and wanted
Mr. Mitchell to hind him $4. This
request wu complied with and on Mr.
Mitchell learning that the order was
forged hd the young man arrested.
On being brought before Judge
Aylcsworth yesterday morning the
prisoner's attorney , J. G. Tipton , filed
the usual application for a change of
revenue and it was granted , the cao
of course going to Justice Frainoy.
0. II. Scott , who appeared for the
prosecution , remarked that the case
might as well bo dismissed ns to bo
Kent there , and asked Jud o Ayles-
worth to dismiss it. The judge decided -
cidod that the change of venue hav
ing been taken the case was out of his
jurisdiction , and that it must bo dis
missed before Justice Frainoy if
anywhere , but advised Scott
to go on with the oxaminatijii , os
Justice Frainoy would hold the yftung
man if the evidence warranted. Scott
said it would only pile up costs for
nothing , and away the case wont.
On reaching Fratncy'd court , Scott
promptly aakod to have the case die.
missed , and of coureo the justice did
BO. So the young laan walked forth
free without uvon a hearing.
It is generally supposed that Mr.
Ilight , who is Mr. Scott's partner , is
paid us county attorney for prosecu
ting such cases , and that ho is under
obligations to do BO. If Scott feels
these obligations resting upon him as
n substitute , it strikes the average
citizen that ho ought to have gene
nhoad with tha prosecution and not
desert his post of duty in a mill bo-
causa ho had no faith that jue-
tico could ba had in that
court. Ho ought to have gene
ahead with hio duty , for the belief
that others do not or will not do their
duty is hardly an excuse for him in
not doing his. The county attorney ,
or his proxy , should have done his
part , und then if any blame followed ,
lot it fall on Justice Frainoy.
After the case was dismissed an
other action oon\d Ivavo boon com
menced before some other justice , but
the prosecution did not seem to care
to trouble about it. As long as the
case was there , the witnesses present ,
and all ready for n hearing , the court ,
would have won in populo- esteem if
ho had refused to lot the matter drop
on account of the absence of < ho pros
ecuting attorney , but had gene ahead
and hoard the case. Perhaps there
might have been noino legal tochni
cahty to prevent this , but common
aonsa would dictate such a course ,
rather than have alleged criminals
slide ont.
The burglary caaou were also dis
posed of yesterday. Three young fol
lows , giving the names of Barry
Cams , Frank Hall and Frank Pprsloo ,
were brough before Justice Prainoy a
few days ago for examination on tl'o
charge of burglarizing Mr. A. Wheel-
or'a storohouso. Frank II nil was the
first examined. Aa n witness against
him appeared William Ross , who ad
mitted being the fourth member of
the gang , and who equoalud on the
others. He testified fully and in de
tail , and told nn apparently straight
story about the whole affair. Two
second-hand clothing men testified
that Ross sold two of the stolen over
coats to them. Ross said that Ha"
sold ono of thu coats to Mrs.
Davis the evening after thu
glary Mrs. Davis testified
that Hall sold hur the stolen coat on
that evening , and identified Hall as
the man. Sir. Wheeler testified as to
his store house being broken open and
identified the coat aa the onu stolen ,
Justioo Frainoy after having the ease
under advisement for a day or so ,
yesterday decided to discharge ) Hall ,
on the ( > round laid down in thu
Btatuton that "u conviction cannot bo
had upon the testimony of an accomplice -
plico , unless ho ba corroborated by
uush other evidence AS slull tend to
connect the defendant with the com-
illusion of the ollunso. " The court
I held that Mr. Whoolur know nothing
about Hall being connected with the
burglary , nor did Mrs. Davis know
anything about the burglary , and
henoo Ross was not corroborated.
This may bu all according to law ,
hnt if BO the- law needs patching
badly. The man Rosa when arrested ,
confessed to thu ollicera , and described
thu three others concerned with him ,
The police arrested them. They
anuworod the description , and were
[ identified by Rosa. Mr , Wheeler
testified that the burglary wus com
mitted , and identified thu stolen coats.
Mr. Davis identified Hall as the ono
who sold ono of thi'Hu stolen coats to
her. If this sort of evidence , under
the law , is not enough to undo a man
btliovo that "a crime had been com
mitted und that thcro was probable
reason to believe that the defendant
committed the crime , " then the law is
not as good as the common seneo of
, an average- sort of u man , knows
i nothing about law. Justioo Fruiney
supports his decision by a staggering
away of heavy authorities , and relieves -
lioves hiuuejf by thuso of char os of
leniency or corruption.
I After the giving of this decision
Mr. Scott abandoned the other cases
as hopeless , there being no stronger
evidence in them than in Hull's case
If in order to hold criminals for
trial , it is necessary to have a ecoro of
yo witnesses , the police might ai
well abandon the arresting of burglars ,
lighwnymcn and others who ply their
rndo in the dark , and when not
watched.
Republican Township Convention.
The republicans of Kane township
Till meet in mnaa convention at the
court hnuso In Council IJlnlK on Tuen
dayoveniiiff , October 24 , 1882 , at 7:30 :
> . m. , for the purpose of placing in
lominatlon ono candidate for town-
hip clerk , ono candid.ito for township
rusloo , three cindidatcs for justice of
ho pence , end thrco candidates for
constable1 , to bo voted for nt thu onsu-
up election.
IJy order of the republican township
central committee.
OIIAH M. HAUL , Chairman.
Ceo Bonders.
For the latest ntylcs in gentlemen ,
adics' and children's shoes call and
co Yours , truly ,
/ . T. LISBSEY & Co.
H or * for ( I'll Aotrt Pboipkuto n Ro
froikina Drluli.
Du. A. L. 11 ALL , Fairlmven , X ,
Y. , says : "It forms an excellent sub-
itituto for lemon juice , and will furn-
sh a refreshing drink for the Rick. "
PERSONAL
11. S , Hart , of Avoca , was In the city
renterday.
A. Longman , of Logan , wasattheOgden
rcstcrday.
.1. W. Frow and wife1 , of Fort Madison ,
vcre hero yesterday ,
W , J , Allen , of Mechanicsvlllc , la. , was
at the Ogden yesterday.
1 * . K. Miller , of Canton , 0. , was among
the arrivals nt the Ogdcu J cstorday.
J. II. G.mnman , agent of the Nick
Itobertfi pantomime company , wan hero
reatcrday.
Hon. Jacob WilliatnH came over to the
UlulTtf ycatenlay to got out of Omaha dirt
'or a brief spell.
A. W. Askwith has gone to Portsmouth ,
Slu-lby county , on a trip combining pleas
ure with business , and which will probi-
ily detain him two or three weeks.
JIUUCH J ( nes , who linn visited Council
Liluir * nt pretty regular intervals for the
past eight ycara in the interest ot a Mil
waukee cigar bouse , wa * hero again yea-
ierday.
John Mitchell , of the firm of Mitchell
& Smyth , attorneys at Marion , Towa , baa
Loun paying n visit to Ritchie's family
[ icro Ho weit to Corning en some buni >
noju there yesterday.
James 1C , Kathborno , one of the hcrcu-
ean engineers on the Chicago , Milwaukee
& St. 1'anl railroad , made his fir.it run into
the railroad headquarters yesterday. Ho
in r no of the oldest engineers connected
with that railroad.
Virtue
Mrn , Ira Mulholluud , Albanv , N. Y. ,
writes : "For several vearo I have eniFpred
from oft-recurring bilious headaches , con
stipation , dyapopxia , and complaints p-cll-
inr to my PCX. .Since using your liunnocK
Itl.ooi ) lilTTKlis 1 urn entirely relieved. "
1'rico 81.
UOKSEY'd RECORD.
A Few Focts For Tnose Who Have
Boon So Zeuloua m Defending
It , and Getting Him t'roo. , . .
Tom Dorsey has gained some unen >
viable notoriety hero of late on aa
count of the easy way in which ho gel
out of n charge of highway robbery ,
The particulars of the farcical way Uic
rise was treated by the powers tha !
bo , have been already pretty thor
oughly airi'l , and have excited nc
str-,11 dogrco of indignation , but a few
of the railvriiy men have bsen pretty
anxious to have him dealt with gently ,
claiming that they know him to bo a
straight man , and proposed in the
gonerc-'ity of their hcaiti to contrib
ute from their hard eauiing * in ordot
to got him free. For the benefit ol
time and for the general public inter-
nt , Tm : BKK hm been look
ing up Tom Douoy's record
r id fnu.s i fraught with internt.
om Doey , in company with thrca
others , some live or oix years ago ,
burglarized povcral husinees houses in
Jiincsvil'o ' , Wis. Ore of thu ganjj
turned stato'ii evidence , and a pau ot
the plunder was > . iovered. Dursoy
was Bcntu.rjd to thrco yosra in the
pomtontiavy at Waupon , and served
t'mt time less what was allowed him
for good behavior. Onoo before thai
ho b " , in ar' ;
mo ongextd a on row n
which ho hit a mim over the head
with a billiard cue , and in rctui.i WPS
stiot in the breast , and it is said still
carrin the b " . } f Doraey showed
any dnr 'ition 11 load a straight life ,
and rcucem h's name , it would lj
ha-sh t > rake up uucli bits of histoiy ,
but when ho in m rested Iiere for
Icnookin * ; an o'd ' nun down nt night
a < id robbing him , and is allowc I
to go irce , only to engc'jo
' i other ruffianly conduct , it is well
enough to li'vvo thi ) public understand
what manner of man it is that is thus
allowed to still ; through the town ,
laugh at thu ndminiatration of justice
here , and boast that ho got out of a
Borions scrape at only the cast of a few
dollars.
Hunters.
Our improved long leg rubber boota
are the host in the market.
/ , T. LINIWKV & Co.
MM SALE.
My residence , No , 715 Fourth street
Hancroft-j L. F , MUUVIIY ,
At the Stock Yards.
The following were Die transactions at
the Union Transfer stock yards yesterday ;
IltCBll'T * .
18 cars , Gary liros.
; 13 caip , Sturuoa & Lane.
JiO car * , Creighton & Co.
11 cars , Haua Itroa ,
Sllll'JIENIH.
: t3 cirn , Cary & Dro , to Gcorco Adam !
& Uurka , CbioAKo. by the 0. & N. W.
3 caw. O. & G. Tavlorto John II. Wood
& Co. , Chicago , by the 0 , & N. W.
12 car * , Haas Uroa. to Wood Uros. , by
theO.lt. I. & ! ' .
Tne Coming Comet In Oongrotia.
Clnclniutl Commero 1.
No doubt the Quixotic plan of send-
inc campaign lunch down into one of
the Texas districts , attributed to Jay
Hubbell , can bo explained by the fact
that Colonel Tom Ochiltreo is running
for conercss on the republican ticket
in that benighted province
of the southwest. Nothing \
olio that human ingenuity could Bug-
; cst would explain the curious anoin-
My. Colontl Ochiltreo is a moat re
markable man in many revests. Ho
las red hair , wears an extremely largo
waistband , and can jucglotho English
anguago with ns much facility as ho
can order n Dolmonico meal
Aside from this , however , ho 's n
genius. As E ijfth L'Odratn , ono f f
ho esteemed characters in mrjdotn
ictton , would rtmark , hn is nn insti-
ulion of the country. Ho has been on
crtns of the nvwt intimate personal
iondship with every stattsnun from
hciiius .JelTrwin down to our times ,
and generally has made it u rule to
\ccost them Jnmiitarly by their Chris-
; ian names. Mo just wadca into
; heir confidence , su to tpoak ; cap
lures their hearts , as it woro. llo is
equally well acquainted with the con
spicuous ornaments of the tuif.
Numnd oriin'nally for a distinguiahed
racer , ho has been true to the asBocla
lion of his pedigree , and made horse-
lesh one of the pro' Mini studies of
bis lifo. lie can begin with the horses
that were yoked to the cnr of the
prophet Elisha , and carry you on
down in an unbroken series cf quad-
raped exploit * to Foxhall and Parolo.
Aside from this , however , ho IB u
ijeuius. Politically agcniua. Do "fit
into the late unpleasantness" on the
oIFsldo , without greatly depleting the
Federal ranks ; and , when the curtain
[ ell and Southern hopes wont glimmer
ing , the Colonel made ono of the great
est efforts in his lifo. Ho experi
enced n change of heart. With a soul
and an energy that clearly show ho
was a convert of the most pronounced
typo , ho cried down Democracy and
Bourbonism so lustily that Grant
forced him at the point of the bayonet
to accept the marshalship of Texas as
a roTurd. This little episode in hin
lifo should not , however , bo treasured
up against him , because ho had depu
ties to aUend to the work , and ho nan
done magnificent resting , enough since
ho loft the ctlio to atone for any su -
piciona of industry that may have
crossed the public mind When
Mahono advertised himself as the
mechanic who intended to crack the
Solid South with the hammer of coali
tion , Oolonol Ochil tree appears to have
seen a golden opportunity , perhaps
even fame , rising up in the distance.
Ho had nothing special on hand at the
time , BO ho decided , after consulting
friends , to hoist himself as a candidate
for Congress in the Lone Star State.
The intiniato friendship of General
Grant which the colonel gota up at
midnight to think about , would bo a
powerful lever , and then with the
help of general disintegration , that
wan to make a howling wilderness of
Bourbon supremacy , ho would bo car
ried in triumph to the capital. Events
of history have now placed stalwart
ism in command of the government
The colonel's allianca with Grant and
Arthur is undeniably clase. Hubbell ,
who holds the purao strings , is open
to conviction from the white house ,
and the colcnol ia smart enough to
pull the wires. Ilero you have a com
plete chain of testimony , connecting
th Bilver-Tonquod aspirant of Texai
with the plethoric shekel- bag of the
campaign 'committee.
Of course it would bo unwise to prc
diet that the colonel , with even this
powerful assistance , would be able to
pry his way into congress , but , as wo
said before , ho is an institution o
1Kb country. ' Ho has. the perseverance
anco of the spfdur , ' tho'beauty of Beau
Brnmmol , and the poetic grace of Suva
Ward. If "elected , ho would tower ,
head and shoulders , like a Norway
pine , above the congressional pigmies
who try to make a little notoriety by
taking liberties with the truth. There
may bo competitors in the field , who
have achieved a certain local celebrity
for tampering with the truth , but for
ornamental work , with deep flouncea
and a double row of ( luting up the
back , tnero are experts who regard
TomOohiltroe , in a national sense , as
the most scientific producer of roman
tic fiction of the ago , Ho ia not mali
cious , ugly and dangerous , but genial ,
versatile , and amusing aa much of
an American feature as the cotton gin.
If ho should got to Congress the stan
dard for MunchauseiiB in that body
will he raised.
Iowa. ITEMS.
John 1) ) . James , the victim of the would-
be assassin's blows in DCS Maine ? , is still
confined to his bed und not out of clanger.
Ueitio Afchby , of Iowa Falls , had hia
hand caught in the cogs of a sorghum mill
there last week , and had it taken oil up to
the wrist.
About 250 applicants were confirmed by
Catholic Bishop Henes.iy at Lyons on Fri
day last.
The total leas hy the recent Manuoketa
fire wai § 189,025.
Blackleg has appeared among several
herds of cattle in 1 oik county.
Deipiiod.
Uy the unthinking , liunlock has been
ciuisideied a weed , nnd its luxuriant
growth , unpleasant unell , etc. , has ren-
dertd it , to those "not knowing iU vir
tues , " a nuisance , and yet the root has
long been acknowledged by savants as most
invaluable as n diuretic , nperieut aid |
blood purifier. UUUDOCK ULOQP liiTTKits
embody all iU good qualities , . 1'riceSl.
Hilthor a Slow Train.
Trailer's Mopzlno
"Conductor , " said the gray-haired
man , who had been craning his neck
out of the window to learn the cause
of the delay , "what's the matter ? "
"Wo'roontho side track , waiting
for the freight , " replied the conduc
tor.
"Aro wo tied to a tree1 demanded
the gray.haired man.
"Certainly not , " replied the con
ductor.
"Not hitched to anything ! " ex
claimed the passenger , rising in dismay -
may and making for the door.
"What do you want to ba hitched
up for ? " inquired the conductor , some
what disturbed by the gray-haired
man's actions ,
"Nothing , nothing } only suppose
that freight twin should strike us and
drive us back a foot ! Oh , you may
play it on the rest , but you can't
catch mo for a sleeping-car berth
while you make up the lost distance !
I went over this road when I was a
boy , ana now I'm on my way bak
homo ! Give it to strangers , but don't
try it on life-long travelers ! "
Bucklm'E } Arnica Halve ,
TheUsstSALVBla the world for Outi ,
imihfs , Sorw , Ulcer * , fcalt Hhetun , ie.
ver Sores , Tetter , Chipped Hands , Chll
Wains , Corns , and all * Vln eruptions , and
positively cu replies. It la guaranteed to
give satisfaction x ffivooy relnnclea.
V.r | , 25 cents per < ; . * ° * Bal b * Ot
V , Goodman
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES ,
NOTICE. SpfdM advertisement * , euc M
Lost , Found , Ta I.au. For S ! e , To Uont ,
WinU , Boarding , etc. , will he Inserted In thl
coluran a4. th ow r ta of TEN CENTS PER
LINE /or the first Insertion and FIVE REST *
PER LINK fat cii-h suhtsiuent Insertion.
Lcavj a < lv orll'tmen's it our cffice , t.'a. 7
< nrl " .t'Hft , icar Urnvl i. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Wauta.
A cook nt the VtosUrn house on
WANTED tlio.-dnay At enio
" \irASTED A b kcr , a zoo ! roan , on ? * tie
VV uticlers amis hl butlnes . Injiilro of Bill
SI. Hall 101 te.vwnj , cnncll
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VVApi | > n the inlfli llrtuc llirbtr s up ,
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. \ No. 1 ivi.itni.ikir , nl < o I'.int.i
ii l"Oii matersHerman or Hvi'ile. Onlj tin1
> t li-unl * ntiil it | iilrc. Me-nlx iniplojinint
o itidi IntiiK anil lillicr ( ; | > rl < c pnl'l than the
Ht In om.ilm ( liar'o lllic.tntnliint tailor ,
DtrtoU nuw luillilln , . North .Main street , Council
; thilK loun.
A ( rood girl can find a ( , - coJcc \ \
WANTED . rth lie , , snd7tll St. Mrs. A.
P. Walker. otHB-St
\TrANTJT ) A jrooil liov ahouUR or in jcars
I bt KC at Stc'nhlller's fiirnltnro factory.
VT7ANTEI ) A situation * liroad and ciku
VV baker. Kmiulio at ntK oflke.
'NTS WANTED Lilly rinvanfors In
AO Council ll'ufli ' niul Omsh * to cimasw 'fr
"Mr.i. OwcnN Cook Honk. " The l tet , most
iK > p"hrantl bfit selllnif book
AdJrcs , C. K.
KS office ,
: Airlrlfoi ircucnt liou-iMort. In
WAXTin f.imllj . cnqiilro H. C. Htc < fflie.l >
.ICO buildings to tnoxe. We make
WANTIIK ) It } of mini „ ' house ? and safes )
Address W. I1. Ajkswortn , bo87P , Conni.ll
llluils , la. _ _ .
Kvcrybod > In Council lilufle 10
WANTED Lien , iO centa pet week , an
llrcred by carriers. OUlce , Mo 7 Pearl Street
near Broadway.
\TT ANTED To buy a C\e or six rom hnueo
V > en inoatbly Installments if # 25. l'-U.
boOS
To buy 100 tons brosm com
WANTED address Council Bluflt
Broom Factory , Council Hindi , Inwi. fDS-29tf
For Sale and Bent
IIKNT FuniMinl rooms to nut , with
board , at TIHi M.Mistirtrcct. . . Da > Ixxml
SII.M per \\etK. ooutl7-4t
, EN1' v cts ralilc oillo on first Ibor.
JTJ A. 11. AI AYXft A. CO. , Ko. yt I'carlitroct.
ItlSNT-A Mrj p'tMsaat tcwlv built
EOll , Vranklln st. TV im rcisuuuble. A.
H. 3IAVNb & CO. , No. I' 1 t'tarl street.
IjlUK bAbh , jou Uiiui icauk-ncf iota , ifflb
JU each ; nothing tlowu , arid SJucrfonth only ,
by KX-MAOK VAUGHAN.
np3-tf !
Miscellaneous.
- furnished housa with thna
FOKHENT-A i oml cUicru , near tlro.vJ\\ay.
No. 29 , N Eighth strict.
QTlLli AHEAD Great succrxs. Call and see
JO new accessories and spttln-ens of pictures
taKcnb'the reliable K latlnc brouildo process ,
nt the Excels'or Gallirv 10'Main street.
. W. L. PATTON l-bjolcian aud Oculist
DH. cure any case of sere eye" . It Is only
a matter of time , and can cure generally tn
from three tc Ore weeks-It makes no differ-
cnco how long dlgoascd. Will straighten cross
eyes , operate and rumot o Ptyrcpnum , etc. , and
Insert artificial eyes Special attention to re-
tadcnorms ap5-tf
Council bluffs'
Business Directory ,
Art Gallery.
E\ccl lor photograph ga'lcrj , South Main St
Instantaneous pn cess.
Brewery.
C. OKIfeE , Upper lircadnay.
Bottling Works.
D. HACO & CO. , Uast Pierce St.
Oakery.
P. AYEIIS , CI7 S. Main St.
Bathing Houses.
MRS. H. J. HAl'.DINO , M. D. , Broadway and
Glenn a\c.
DIU STUDLEY , Eethcsda Bathing House
Uroaduay.
Books and Stationery.
H. E. SEAMAN , Middle Broad nay.
Banks.
OFFICER & PL'SEY , corner Broadiraj and 5tl
direct.
< ITIZENS' BANK , Cth street.
Broom Factory.
MAYNE& CO. , a\enue A , and Cth St.
Clear Manufacturers.
TEMPLETON & LAMB , 232 Broadway.
F. II. LEVIN , SOS Bioadway.
L. BOEKHOrF. r.3I Main St.
Ocal.
A. H. MAYNE & CO. , 31 Pearl St.
Cooper.
J. ROSS , CIS ia t Broadway.
Dentists.
SINTON & WEST , 11 Pearl St.
Dry Goods
HARKNESS , OHCUTT .t CO. , Broadway and
Ith btrcct.
Eggs Shipper.
G. I' . CRAWrORI ) . S19 Main St.
Furniture Manufactory ,
_ E. It. STEIXHILIIEIl , eor. 7th aus and 12th St
Furniture 6'.ore.
C. A. IinnilE .S ; CO. , ' . ' 07 and 209 Uionlway.
Groceries and Provisions.
SULIVA.V & riT/.CiitALD : , 313 BioadHay.
Gunsmlthlng ,
OLLIVr.ll & nilAIIAM , Mil street. GooJ
told nt eastern prlee
Harness and Saddlery.
CIIAS. WALTER L DUO. , Mld.llo Broailnay
CIIAS. IIEKMAN.MI Middle Broadway.
Hair Goods.
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT. tJ7 West Broadway
MRS. J. J. 0001) , ' . " .iBthfctiect.
Livery Stables.
A. C05IPTON. .iO llroad aj.
W. O. HOLLAND , 7W..South Mail. St.
H. REECUUFT , opp. P. O.
Hotels.
OODE.V HOUSE. Uppir lroad a\ .
KIEL'S HOTEL , Wl and 607 Jlalu etrcit.
Meat Market.
II W.TICKNOlt , Krt ! Broadway.
Millinery.
J. J. BLISS. 3-3 Broadua ) , Come and utam
llie forjoun-elf.
MRS. J. E METCALF , MS Broadway.
Marble and Granite Works.
CONNOR & OL'ANELLA , 117 Broadway.
Merchant Tailors ,
JAS FRANEY , 372 IlriKuluni.
CHAS. RICE , Duol'tf building , f > th and Mali
street.
JOS REITElt , 31U Bio. ; < lua >
Real Estate and Abstract.
KIMIUI.L A. CHAMP , pppc ito court houso.
J.V htJUIRE & . CO. . yorner Ptarl and lit a\c
Restaurant.
SJIITII & | Mi-CL'EN. 40J Broadway.
Stoves and Tinware.
R. 1) . AMY & , CO. , 6W ) South Main street.
Shirt Factory ,
F. F. FORD , corner Bluff and Willow St.
Undertakers.
MORGAN , KELLER & CO. , 310 and 317 Broad
way.
1) . M , CONNELL , 17 North Main St.
HARNESS , CIRCUIT & CO. ,
ta
Broadway , and Fourth Street , ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
mar-2-Bm
- -
Headquarters For the Cele
brated
3VE
.A. Webier Pianos ,
Toys and Fancy Goods
Wholesale and Retail ,
Address ,
O J. MUELLER ,
o
IE COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
taw
s
Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00
Blnff and fillow greets , Cornell Bluffs.
B. HAGG & CO.
GEISE'S BOTTLED BEER ,
MADE FROU ' 113K ARTESIAN WFLL WATEU. ALSO ADEN S FOIl THE
Orde filled in any part f the cl"y. " Orders by telephone promptly attended to.
BIANUFACTUHKUS OF ALL KINDS OF
CUPBOARDS AND SAFES.
Wo make the followiug a specialty :
V/AL > TUT EXTENSION TABLES , POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS
WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES. PO PL A 1C WARDROBES
POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES , POPLAR CUPBOARDS
WALNUT WARDROBES , POPLAR SAFES '
WALNUtf OPEN WASHSTANDS. '
* 2TJIailordeis and coireapondencc promptly attended to. Office and Manufactory
S. E. Cor. 7th Ave. and 12th Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. TOWA
MORGAN , KELLER & GO ,
The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and innt.ilio cases.
Cells attended to at all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices.
Our Mr. Morgan has uprvpd na undertaker for forty vears and thoroughly understands
his business. WAUKROOMS , 10 AND 3o7 BROADWAY. Up'holaterinc in
all its branched promptly attended to ; oho carpet-laying arid lambrequins. Telegraphic -
graphic and mail ordera filled without dolav.
CONRAU GEIiiES
Council Bluffs , - Iowa.
Beer and iralt in any quan'ltj lo Bull pimhaaera. Brer S8.00 per barrel. Private ( ami ies tup-
piled w'th 8iiull kt'K'J at $1.CO cac * * , o 1 > creil > rco of cfarso to anj part of the city.
PETERSON & LARSON ,
Wholesale Dealer In and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Biewing
Company's Celebrated
MILWAUKEE BEER ,
No. 711 Broadway , Council Bluffa , Iowa. Orders from the country elicited
Citv order * to funiiliox and donluiH ilelivcinl free.
A. BEKBK , W. RUNVAN , W BEEBB
D. A. BEEBE & CO. ,
Wholcosle and Retail Dealer ) In
FURNITURE AND CROCKERY
Nos , 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
JAM S FRANEY ,
Merchant Tailor
372 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA.
Always keeps on hand the finest assortment olmatulalforgcntleinen's wear. SstUfactlonguannteed
MRS. d. E. METCALF ,
Millinery , DroaamaHlnK , Etc Cutting and Fitting a Spodlalty.
No 518 Broaduav , Oppotlte Revere House.
Laces , Embroideries , and Ladies I'lidenvcar ,
Handkerchiefs , hoea of all Rinds , thread , pint , needles , etc. We hope the laulea will ctll
and gee our etock of eoodi.
'Merchant Tailor.
( Late Cutter for Metcalf B . , } .
Devol's New Building , Main Street.
Council Bluffs , la ,
SulU to order 818 and upward * .
J. F , KIMBALL. GEO. 11. CHAMP.
KIMBALL & CHAMP ,
( Successor * to J. P. A 4. N. Cusady. )
Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers.
books to all city lots od Undi In
Weh > e > e only complete to abstract PottkwaUnl
count- . Titles examined anil abstracts luri Uhtd oa ibort notice , Jlorey to lain on city and firm
proiwrtv. short * od long Iliac , In sums to tult the borro 11. Keal etU beujht cd lolJ. Ottce
at the old liUul i opiKulte co lit