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THE DAILY BBB-COUJKCJL BLUJBTS IOWA MO DAi7" , OCTOBER The Daily Bee. OOUMCILBLUFFS. _ _ Monday Morning , Oct. 23. _ lUTES : * / omltt , . . . . - to cent- pit week. /iUll . tlOM per Year. i.ta\co : No. 7 Penrl Street , Near rf.U. OR1FCI.V , M D net. 1. W. T1LTON , City Edltor.1 MlisOxl"M12NT10JNS. . J. Mucllcr'fl Palace Wusic.Hnll. Dr. Mncrae Is inskins KWO Cue Improvements - provements in his residence. Mck ItoberU * Humbly Dntnpty com- parjy ta to appear hero ou the Soth. John KiUgeralrl is tlio happy papa of a ten pound hoy. All me doing well , The new meat market of Shull it. Mul len , 79'J South Main street , Riicrantce bent of meata nnd prompt attention , A fine assortment of Boots nnd Shoos , gulHclent to supply the demands of all , at George lilaxlm'a onth Main ttroct. Cheap Itailroad tickets to nil potato , Uiwhnell , fivedoors north ol postofllce , eclls them. Entrance , Main or 1'earl nlrccli. Nick Baclius now Bceksto have Chas , Arnd arrested on the charge of having oht talned $43 north of board under false pre tenses. There WM a disgraceful row on Broad way last evening , In which Oco. Gorelacher and Carey , the base ball umpire , were the principal ( stars ) . * Another social novelty is .promised , BapthU having arranged for a pumpkin social at the residence ol II. K. Seaman , next Thursday ovcnlntr. Permits to wed were Saturday given to Fredericks. Ohilda and I [ olcn Sarr , also toJ. W. llhatonand Elizabeth C. Denton - ton , all ol this county. Ono of the city papers , in speaking of the burglary cases , says Hall and his partner * in crime wont "Scott" free. It strikes the ordinary man that they went 1'ralney free. Among those who have fipccinl Invita- tioni to call upon Jud o Aylesworth this morning are : Alkcn , drunk ; J. D. Sec- more , for using profane language , und A. Thomson for being drunk. Joseph Uoss , the upper Kroadivay cooper , desires to purchase fiO.OOO hoop polci He also wishes to employ ten extra coopers. Write to or inquire at his cooper shop Joeeph Kcltcr makes the Finest Suits in the latent styles , at the lowest poasib'o prices. Ills merchant tailoring establish ment U at 810 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs. Coylr , the man who has Jem locked up hero for being drunk , was allowed lih freedom yesterday , that ho might go to Omaha , word having been received that the tellow who robbed him them had been caught. Ono of the most attractive chow win. ( btt'S now drawing thu attention of passersby - by is that at Mueller' * palace music hall , Miss Mary Jackson arrange : ! the display. and it certainly Is a very creditable ono. - Chief of Police U. II. Field announces himself as a candidate for Justlro ol the peace , without waiting for the republican convention , vr any other convention to nominate him. About thirty members of the V. C. A , intended to go to Omaha to attend the meeting there last evening , but owing to Dome misunderstanding about railway nr- rangemcnU wore left. J. Mueller Is doing splendid with his toy and small musical instruments this scaion. Or.lera coming In from country dealers thick and fast. ( Nothing like dealing with a reliable home. The receipts at the block yards Satur day were 00 CUB , and the shipment. ) ! M cars , there being 3'J cam over the 0 , M. & St. P. , 10 over the 0. B. & Q. , ana -10 cars ote'rtho 0 , & N. W. road. There were a largo number who at tended Bliss' millinery opening Saturday evening. The display was certainly one of tbo finest ever seen wuHt of Chicago , there being a wonderful nhowlnu In variety and quantity , aud if the ladies are not now posted by actual vision as to what Is the prettiest and latest , it is surely net ' fault. John Allison , the young man who line been locked up'in jail here to recover from the effects of a big spree at Sioux City , faiU to recover , and is evidently BO iuiano ta to necessitate treatment at tlio nsylum. He claims to bo from Pennsylvania , um communications have been cent tu Lla friends , informing -them of his taii condition. The gentlemen having thu tnauugc. ment of the K , of P. celebration are unitIng - Ing in their efforts to make It a good suc cess. On Thursday next will be the granii parade. Members will ba in attendance from all over the eUto. Two hundred hat a made arrangements to come Irom Duvcti- port alone. The committee request nur citizens , especially business men , to do- orateon that day. Two colored boys , Jim Johnson am Kil. Henry were arrested for malicious mischief In breaking some candy jt , am raising a general trouble in Burke'd fetaud The boys were put iu jail , but noon ills covered a hole in the floor , and Ihrougl that crawled into the cellar , and fron there skipped out doors , aud played in the streets , hurryiug back at me.tl times. Yes Unlay they were transferred to the count } jail to await tbelr examination before Jus tice Fralney thin moriiiug. The man Uoss , who ( quodlcd on the tlireo others concerned with him in the burglarizing of Wheeler' * tloro house , was iu the superior court. Seeing that the , . three others had been discharged by Justice - tice Fralney , the prosecution sent word to court to dismiss the cats against Koaa , though Iloaa had confessed hlumlf guilty , Judge Aylesworth concluded not to do BO , however , aud ou t charge of larceny cent Kota to jail for twenty days , with the promise to attend to the charge of burglary At the expiration of that time. As another evidence that Juatlco Fralney's release of Hall on the charge ol burglary does not meet with eujuiutincnt , new warrant has Icen taken out for Hull' * arr < 5it , aud the olllcera are nft i him. It Js doubtful wl ether he will stay about tere to face It , If the child of Inno cence and tlm jjtiitelen jou"R m n which Home try to tiiake him out , he has nothing to fear from a full investigation of theo firt , and In fact should demand thtm fur liH own pake. He probably won't I e heard from , tlii-ugh , A young girl named Williams was I rought here lust evctintt from Fremont , Nob. , where , In a row with nrmthor girl of fat life , the received tcveral R'.abfl with a knlfo. Her injtuitu ate > cry fcrloui. The gfrl who did the cutting ii from Omaha and was Induced by IhU girl to po to Fremont with her fevcral weeks ign. The row started in a fast housn in I'rimuut , and the andlitdy told tta girls to go in the yard and light it out. Iti doing HI the Williams girl received the wounds which may remit n death , The officer * could learn something about their own trvle by the prisoners in the Jill. A short time a o n fellow wai arrested , wan nearohed nt the police sta tion anil no money found on him , and was searched again by the jiiler , butuo morjey found. After getting Inside the other prisoners wont through him , and it did not take them five minutes to ascertain tint ho had $10 hidden In his stocking , Sumo of them are used to going through men , and they know about where men hide their money , flio prisoners in the jail while reading TnK BE ? , tbo other Jay , came across the revc'ation of Uorsoy's provioHi record , and , of course , read it aloud for hit benefit , He was completely taken aback , not think ing that anyone hero know of his dark deeds , llo denied that ho was the man , but the prisoners innlalcd on his showing up the place where ho was shot iu n saloon row , nnd ho had to do It. The scar | on- firmed TIIK BKK'.H report , and Uortoy woj obliged to own up. The tottering walls of Bishop's opera house , which w.tn recently burned out in Hcd Oak , gave way on Wednesday even ing of taut week , uidor the influcnco of a strong wind , nnd fell over on Hollor'H dry goods store , crushing it in , and burying be neath it six person * , all of whom escaped with their lives , but.with Kovora injuries. Holler has begun suit agiinst Bishop for $10,000 damages , NcBl.-ct in removing tbo walls amounts to criminal carelcmiei on the part of the latter. Macedonia Tri bune , PERSONAL , W , F. Sapp , Jr. , aud his mother arrived liomo Saturday. A. P. Cramerva ? In the city Saturday , and mot friends on every hand. Jny C , Cole .bus gene to Jacksonville , Ills , , to complete his bushiest course. K. W. Wood , of Kansas City , arrived n the city Saturday , on a brief visit to his jrothcr. F. Goo e , the hippy Plattsmouth hotel man , was shaking hands with friends hero Saturday. ShorilT Guittar has gene to St. Louis after his family , who have been visiting 'ricutlH and relatives there , Engineer Frnnk .Falkcnhurg , of the C. b N. W , , rejoices now on the arrival of a ninu pound heir , a boy , too. Mr. Davis , the enthusiastic insurance nan at Missouri Yalloy , was among Saturday' ) ) rcoot welcome callers at THE ofHco. Albert Hcmhclmer , Otto Willner , II. Baxter , and M. F , Shaw , of Glcnwood , wore taking in Council Bluffs yesterday and wore among the guests at the Ogden , Dofiplind. By tbo unthinking , Burdock has been considered a wood , aud its luxuriant growth , unpleasant cincll , etc. , has ren dered it , to UIOBO "not knowing its vir- MOI , " n nuisance , and yet the root 1ms long been acknowledged by savants as most invaluable as n diuretic , aperient and blood purifier. BUUDOOK BLOOD DITTKUS embody all its good qualities. Price $1 , AGAIN DOWNED. The Union Pacifies Sulfor Another Defeat at the Hauda of the Coun cil Blulfd Nino. There wfia much interest felt in Saturday afternoon's game between the Union PaoiQca nnd Council lilulFi , it being the closing giuuo of the aoasun for the Bluffs , nnd thuro being u fool ing provnlunt Unit the contesting clubs wore BO oloaoly matched Unit an exciting gumo would result from their meeting. There wore but seven itmingj played , the Intunofu if thu hour pruvuntmg the finish. The game otood 12 to 4 in fiwor of the homo nine , making the ROvontocnth victory for thorn this nounon , with only two dofu.itn to ofliot the qlory. In mnking Huch n victorious record for the Bimson , the Ouuncil BluIIj ninu has mot onmo of tlui atronqoat nnd boat cluba in tlio country nnd hnvo ahown auch akill In nlny that the citi- zona are juotified in fooling proud of HID club uud its record. COUNCIL UI.UITB. AII. n. in rn to A. K. noach , us I a 0 0 0 3 2 Kuchuc , lib I II 4J ' . ' 1 0 0 Mack , p -1 - Merrill , 3b ' . .1 2 I 1 0 U 0 O'Day.lf 4 2- ' . ' 3000 Fethcrttouo , c. f t 0 I 1 0 0 0 Hugau , Ib I a 0 0 la 0 0 Struck , c ! J 1 21 1 0 Smith , r.f -1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 3012 7 9 21 10 1 , UNIOM 1'Acinw AH , iu ID. TII. i-o.A. K. Wllllgrod , 1. f 1 000310 1'unkhouser , U r. f.,3 000300 Suced , ss. . . , 3 Trofllej-,0 3 2 34510 Handle , 3d b ! l Whitney , p 3 0 0 0 0 fi 1 Holland , lit b 3 000700 Funkhouser , M. c. f.,3 000100 Rockwell , 2d b J Total L'8 4 1 5 21 13 1 HCOHK 11V IN.NINUS. Council Bluffs..0 5 0 0 2 3 1--12 Union Pncilics..O 1 0 U 0 'J f - 4 HnHiralletl-Unloti Pacific * , 03 ; Conn- Strlkai'caliodUnion Pacifies , 37 ; Council - cil Bluffs , 37. wnT1il > * " " ' 7j Strock- * , , ' - Wild pitching , 2 , Kameil runs None. Time of game2 house and 15 minutes. Umpire J , Ullluin , If , If Adam had had a game of "Fifteen" maced in his hand at an early period of hit 1'xl.tence , the whole oour * ot bletory might have been materially altered for the better , and if billloueness , indigestion , nick headache or dyspepsia were unknown SHUNT BLOI > SOU would not be needed Prlco CO cents , trial bottles 10 cents. 7 THE UEPUBLICAN Senator Allison Revlowa a Culmly und Clearly , Dut Has Ltttlo to Sny in Ancloraon'a Fnvor. In accordance with the announce ment made Unito-J Bratca Senator Wm. B. Allison , of Dubuque , ad- dropsod the people hero Saturday availing at Dohany'a hall. The jurenilu j and by its mutic gathered a crovtd in front of the Pacific house , and by moving along up Broadway , tanking frequent stops to gather more recruits , succeeded in drawing a com pany of the youthful und the curious , which added to those who wanted to hoar Senator Allison , made a largo enough audience to fill the central part of the house , and to scatter ft few in the gallery , Hon. W. F. Sapp introduced in a happy manner the noKblo speaker , and for short two hum the senator addressed the gathering. llafpecjh consisted of a clear , dispassionate review of the record of the republican party , and by comparison pcintin ? out wherein the democratic party had erred , tie closed this review by urg ing all voters to stand by this party , which had done so well by the nation In the past. There was little now or startling in the npocch , it being able , summariz ing and reshowing of the strong points in the record of the republican party. There was uo attempt at any funny business , no campaign stories or morn chicken feed. Dignified , cautious and mattor-of fact , with no dash or special local application , it proved to moat of the audience rather uninteresting , and there was little of the applause and enthusiasm which is supposed to mark a campaign speech , Senator Allison very wisely re frained from saying much about Major Anderson. Ho gave him credit tor having boon a toldier , and the only appeal to voters to support him was tint the republican party should be supported. About the only enthusiastic feature of the evening was caused by the indiopoaition of the chairman , who had been ill and broken of his reat to ouch an extent that he wi\o hardly able to bo present at all , but ho sat there , alone and lonesome enough , until tired nature could not resist its sweet restorer , balmy oleop , any longer and with folded arms , head loaned back and eyes close , ho slept tno sleep of the innocent. Along toward the lat ter pavt of his speech , Senator Allison took occasion to refer to him in lofei- on co oomo facts in the civil aurvico re form , and turning partly about re marked , "as will bo vouched for by my worthy friend hero who , by the way , acorns to bo asleep. " The crowd caught it and there was such cheering and laughter as to urouoo the tired chairman , whose blushing face and bewildered look only heightened the motrimont. The incident served to rouse up the sleepy auditors also , and for the rest of th6 evening Senator Allison kept Micir attention aomewhat better. ' The apathy felt by republicans was well shown Saturday evening. Many feeling ashamed of having such a man as iVndorson as the alleged standard bearer , would not oven go to hear BO 'veil known n man as Sunutor Allison , and there seamed no heart , no en thusiasm , in making any. sort of an attempt to get up a republican meet ing. The Knights To-Night. It is desired that every Knight of Pythias in the city shall bo at Castle hall at 7 o'clock this evening , and that every ono having a uniform , or oven a part of n uniform , shall bring it. This is in accordance with the action of the committee , which mot yester day , ana the meeting is a most im portant ono , as it is necessary to com plete arrangements for the grand lodge. It has been decided to have as many of the knights in this city n possible appear in the pirado next Thuraday , mounted and uniformed , and it hi estimated that at least ono hundred will do so. The tidings from abroad indicate that thuro will bo fully one thousand uniformed knights in the parade. Omaha promises ono hundrtd and fifty , Davenport sent word t prepare for two hundred and fifty from there. Missouri Vail'/ , Glunwood and other pluses will bo represented proportionately. In or der that all these visiting knights may bo rightly received and cared for , it ia necessary that the resident knights and their friends ohould bestir themselves - solves actively , und in their doings all publiC'Bpiritcd citizens will gladly as sist in every possible way , that Coun cil Bin Ufa may maintain its reputation for hospitality and enterprise. Virtue Mrs. Irt Mullinllaml , Albany , N. V. . writes : "For nover.nl years I have sulfurcd from oft-recurrltiy bilious hoidachcf , con- Htipatlon , ilynpepsiti , ami complaints pecu liar to my * cx , Since using jour I'UIIDOCK BLOOD IJimus I am entirely relieved. " 1'ilcoSl. _ _ Republican Township Convention , us The republicans of Ktino towaahip will meet in IURUM convention at the couit IIOUBO in Council Blulls , on Tues day evening , October 21 , 1882 , at 7:30 : p. m. , for the purpose of placing in nomination one candidate for town ship clerk , ono candidate for township trustee , three candidates for justice of the peace , and throe candidates for constable , to bo voted for at the ensu ing election , By order of the republican township central committee , OUAS M. HAUL , Chairman. . AT IT AUAIN. The Prisoner Points Caught Trying to Saw His Way Out of Juil. Aa many will remember , a few weeks ago a desperate attempt at jail breaking won made here , but only ono escaped , a young man named Ed Points , who was up for burglary , After a few days' hunt ho was recap- tured. Of late he has acted suspic iously , and Jailor Schuntz has boon on the watch , thinking that ho was up to some deviltry. Saturday after noon ho caught him at work with a saw , trying to cut a hole by which to crawl out to liberty. A close oxamin ailon of the cell showed that he had bsan at work for sonio titno on mi old tpot , tlirotifeh which , several year * n o , seven or . iclit ' printouts escapok. This jot had 'been patched up by riveting a piece of iron over in. Points hnd been at v rk at these rivutt , try ing to cut oil' tlio hc'P'lrt , but , pome of th m being itocl , had given up the task and turned hia attention to ono corner of the cell , where ho was nt work when caught. The o&w wai such nn } g commonly lined for nucli purpose * , it lining n little strip cf dtcol , which had been aot in a wooden handle. lirottaorly Condolence lioeolutioru adopted by Fidelity council No. 151' , Royal Arcanum ; WHEUKAH , Divine Providoncn lias ecen lit to call from the homo of our beloved brother , J. 11. Arthur , his little eon Elixrrr ; therefore bo it Itcsohetl , Tlmt wo , the niotnbore of this council in rcRul.tr eeonion assem bled , extend to our brother and hio family In their 1,111'cHnn ' , our heartfelt syinpathy. Ittrolveil , That a copy of those reso lutions bo presented to our brother and also published in the daily papers of the city. F. II. Onuun , UEXIIY DALE , JAS. PATTERSON , Committee. POINTS. A OUY IIHOM MACEDONIA. The Tribune of Macedonia , a rep- publican paper which has thus far kept ailcnt on the congressional contest , not oven hoisting a ticket , now comco out in a lengthy editorial sarcastically claiming that. Anderson should bo el ected for the following reasons. First Because ho served in the war. Second Because ho > ; ave the notor iou9 pogtoflico bond. Third Because ho got a divorce and now smiles on other ladies. Fourth Because ho used to got bewilly drunk , but hnd reformed. Fifth Because ho induced a woman to ucll him ' her properly , lo-iving hei1 childron'out in the cold. Sixth 'Bcuauto he drew his pay twice in the army. Seventh Because ho invited Pussy to diecuoa with him , and the latter refused. Eighth Because ho has no barrel. Ninth Because there are a number o' leading republicans who oppose him. Such is the summary of the doubt ful editorial , which opens under the caption of "Ileasomi why Anderson should not bo elected , " and closes with urging that "tho gallant major" bo given not lees than 2,000 majority. The editor is apparently tired of sit ting on the fence , and is now trying to walk it , without falling off. WHAT A REl'OBUCAN SAYS. A resident of Gleiiwood , who has been a staunch republican , and whenever never before voted the democratic ticket , in a private letter to a friend in this city , under the date of ihe 20th says , "Pusoy'a canso" is march ing bravely on. There is ono town ship in this county where there is not one Anderson vote. Many republicans who have never voted anything but the straight ticket are wavering , and by November next will probably vote , according to the dictates of their own consciences , and conscience very sel dom dictates jn favor of Andonon. The fact is the republicans are begin ning to tremble for Mills county , and are sending down soms of their big guna to hold the ground. " CIIASE'S CHANGE. It is announced with a hurrah from the Anderson olacqucrs that a man named Ohaso , who has boon editing a democratic paper in Caaa county , has concluded not to support Pusoy any longer. lie claima that ho has juat learned that Pnocy is the railroad candidate , ard Anderson is an anti- railroad man. In the letter by which ho seeks to gain some notoriety , he fails to specify a oinglo detail of the wonderful facts ho hita just discov ered , and ho discloses a cignifiCMit fact that ho has "severed his connec tion with the paper which ho lisa been editing. " Ho debs not say that ho has done co willingly , and it may bo that his severance was compulsory , and that in revenge he tries to put the paper in the hole. The Nonpareil intimates that Anderson's railway pool barrel is the cause of Ohaso's ilop , for it heads its editorials on the Buoject , ' 'The Bar'l Campaign Begun , " "Puaoy Deserted. " Tilt : IIAIUIOAUH AND ANDERSON. "We are prepared to otnto that the out- coins trains on both the Koclc Inland and Burlington roads will bo held at Carson until the close of tlio meeting , for the ac commodation of oil wno attend front ail l > oiuta alonK cither line. " Nonpariel. Aha ! the trains will be hold for the accommodation of the public will they ? Are railroads in the habit of holding their trains to accommodate the people ple ? Never. Will thcao traina be hbld to accommodate the people o ; Anderson , who speaks there ? Ander son , by a largo majority. Why ? Be cause while ho has ostensibly been the servant of the people as railroad com- miesiouer , ho really hae been thu tool of the railroads , and they must pay him , Are railroads generally grate. full Well , they don't slop over with gratitude , but if this man Anderson was of uao to them as railroad comrnis- sionor ho can be of still greater aervico to them aa congressman , Walnut News. A BALD CONSCIENCE. Men who give thousand dollar bonds that they will deal out poatofiicea in return for a vote in the nominating convention , and who become legatees ol weak > mlndod old ladies whom they have had in their clutches as attor neys for several years , thereby de priving the children of their rightful inheritance , must ba possessed of very bald C3ii8cionct8 ! indeed. [ Qlonwood Journal MRS , fl. J , HILTOJS , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , ! 222 Broadvruv CoanoiJlBlnCTs. t. 0 1DMU.NDSOS , . t. BHCCUBT. i.W. BTRKIT , I'realdent. Vlco-J'rca't. Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Council BlniT * . Orj niM ! under the Uwu ol the SUto oi Iowa . aid up capital t 76,000 Authorized captul . . . , , , 200.000 Interest paid on tliua deposits. Drain lieuctl on the principal cities ol the United btatoa and Europe. Spoclil atteutloo i.FH n to collettloni and correspondence with | > rou > } > t returai. EIRKCTOKl. J. D.Edaiundton. U. L. 6bug rt , J. T.Httt , W.JV. W ll c L jTw.UoSler , , I. A. MlUr A. W. Street. ICOUHGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL i irtvertlncrceuta , cue 61 test , Found , To tc&u , For Sale , To Kent. W nt , Boarding , r-to. , nil ! be Inserted In tbl column at Iho o < r rat * ef TEN CENTS Pn LINK for the ( Its' InsorJlon f.tul FIVE CENT" Ptn LINK for Mcb cu ! wqucnt ! tiBrilori tvo tuiv BTtl-wmonfii at our office. No. 7 Wantd. "VAT"VTil : ) T o pool pirl * hnnieilla clj . Hn- > y 'I" ' " t 1 > . < \ e , S. Jl ln St , WANTiiAt : om-c , four ! .ithcr . Krquiro ntthc Men.lmrt < Heitaiirant , torncr of Itrondwuj nnd Iliniroll Jtrcct , nf r. , t. Stomtcr. A cook nt the Western houjo on WANTED Proidttixy nt cnco. WAMTr ! ) A l ; Vcr , o eonJ nnn. ftio < "lin iimlcrs nmln hli hmlncx. Iminlra of Gill M. Ho' ) . 103 ic.i WAJ , onncll UluHs. W ASTRO A peed girl cin flml airotxl iitico t 705 , ccr. nth a\e. , and7th St. MM. A. B. Wa1t.tr. octlC-6t WANTED Afrooil bovahrmt IKor Ifl jears of 'BO n' Sto'nhllbcr' furnlturn factory. ANTED A situation M 1 > rcad and ciko bafcer. Kr.rtilroat | H > Eo31co. WAXTV.D A trltl for Rcncrnl hou o ork In amiialUmnlh , enquire H. C. Iko clll'o. ' WANTCB- buildings to mm o. Wo inako nrpccl ltnf inoxl K house * ) and safest Addrcsi W. 1' . AjlcswoUB , bo < c 879 , Conndl UlulT * , la. TTkTANTKD-Evctybodj lu Council BluCe h TT to tal.o Tux lltr , SIO cents per week , ao llvcrcd by carriers. OOlcc , JIo 7 1'tarl Street near Bro.vlM c.y. WANTKD To buy 100 tons broom corn For pirtlctilara address Council DluDi Dioom FMtorv , ( 'ouncll BluHB. Iowa. 068-29tf For Solo nnd. P.ont 111011 UK.VT FtirnMiol rooms to rent , with Jj board , nt 'M Jljnstor ttrect. Day board tU.no per neck. ocutlT-H TJ\0 < 1 HUNT A dcs lablo ollico on flrat floor. A.II.U AYN'fi i : CO. , Xo. a4 Pearl itrcct. EOlt HUNT Atry ploiaiut newly built hoit9' , Frnnkllnst. Te niroMonable. A. II. MAY.Nb CO. , No. 21 I'url street. I.IOK SAllb IIUA'ltllUl fUSlUCUCW JOtll , WO ! j o ch ; notblnftown , nnd gJjKrrronth only , by KX-ltAYOK VAUGIIAN npl3-tf MlHcellnnoouu. TjlOilHUNT-A Iurnishe.1 housa with thrja J ; loams cellar and clstero. near Broadway. No , 29 , N Eighth Btrcct . Great tucccis. fall and Bee STILL.AIIKAD now accessories and Rpcdmcns of pictures tKm In the reliable gelatine brcuitda protc - > , Rt the KxcolH'or ' Unllsiv 10 Main street. . \v. L. PATTOH Physician nnd Oiullst. Dlt.v. Ctn cuio any eiso of xorocyc' ; . U It only n matter o ( time , and can cuio pincrally m from thrco tc five vicoLlt make : ! no illllcr- once how Icn0' Uhcan.il. Will straighten crora eyes , operate nnd remove Ptyrejimu.i , etc. , and lnert artificial oycj. ! Special attention to ro- moveinc tttdeuoruio npS-tl Council bluffs' Business Directory , Art Gallery. Excelsior photograph fc'a'lcrj , South Main St. Instantaneous pri itis * . Brewery. C. GEISE , Upper Kroadway. Bottling Works. B. HAGG & CO. , Il-ist Plcrco St. Oakery , P. AYERS , 017 S. Main St. Bathing Houses. . K. J. HAUDING , M. D. , Broadway and Glenn n\c. DH. STUOLRY , Bethcsda Bathing House , Broculway. Books and Stationery. II. E. SEAMAN , Middle Broadway. Banks. OFFICER & PUSEY , corner Broadway and 5th street. CITIZENS' BANK , fith street. Broom Factory. MAYNE& CO. , axemio A , nnd Cth St. Cigar Manufacturers. TEMPLETON k LAMB , 232 Broadway. 111. . LEVIN , 308 Broadwaj. X. UOEKHOFF. 531 Main St. Ccnl. A. H. MAYNK & CO. , 31 Pearl St. Cooper. J. MOSS , CIS East Broadway. Dentists. SINTOJf k WEST , II Pearl St. Dry Coeds HAUKNESS , OllCUTT & CO. , Broaduay and 4th tired. Eggs Shipper. 0. r. CHAWFOHI ) , S19 Main St. Furniture Manufactory. _ E. R.STEINHILBnR _ , cor. 7th a\o arid 12th St. Furnllure Store. C. A. BEEI1E & CO. , 207 and 209 Broadttay. Groceries nnd Provisions. SULIVAN & FITOQERALD. 313 Broadway. Gunsmlthlng. OLLIVEIl & GRAHAM , Cth street. Goods sold at eastern pticus nnd guaranteed. Harness and Saddlery. CHAS. WALTf.K & 11110. , Middle Broa.lway . , CHAS. 11EKMAN.3.-H Middle Broadway. Hair Goods. MRS. I ) . A. BENEDICT. 3.17 West Broadway , MRS. J. J. GOOD , S ) 5th street. Livery Stables , A. COMPTOX , 21(0 ( llrcailunr. W , O. HOLLAND , 7UO ( South Mali , St. II. IIEECUOFT , opj ) . I' . 0. Hotels. OGDEN HOUSE. Upiwr Broadway. KIEL'3 HOTEL , 501 and 5U7 Mtflii street. Meat Market. K. W. TICKNOR , KW Ilroadnay. Millinery. J. J , IIMSS , 3-'S Droaduav. Coma and exam. Ino ( orsoiirsoK. MRS. J. E METCALF , 518 Broadnay. Marble and Granite Works. CONNOR .t GUANELLA , 117 Broadway. Merchant TAIIors. JAS. FHANEY , 372 Broadwaj. CHAb. RICE , lc\ol'a bulldln , ' , , Sth and Main Etrect. JOS IIE1TEU , 310 Broadway Real Estate and Abstract. KIMBALL i CHAMP , opposite tourt houso. J. W. SQUIRE A , CO. . corner Pearl and l te. . Restaurant. SMITH &IMCCUEK , 40I Broadu-ay. Stores and Tinware. II. D. AMY & CO. , 500 South Main street. Shirt Factory , F. I' , FORD , corner BluH and Willow St. Undertaken. MORGAN , KELLEll & CO. , 310 and 317 Broad , way , 1) . M. CONNELL , 17 North Main St. G. J. CLARK. Tw cut Jlour year * experience In practical - Office 106 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs , - Iowa. HABKNE88 , OKGUTT & is * . ssssfc < * & $ Broatey , and Punrfili Street , Oouueil Bluffs , Iowa 1 Headquarters For the Cele brated IM : Weber Pianos , TJ Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and .Retail. S Address , G d. MUELLER , COUNCIL BLUFFS , X3JU ( ? / " % , a E3 I Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 8Q3& ? STlf § fflBff and fffflnw Sreets , OouncO Eluffs. B. HAGG & GO. GEISE'S BOTTLED BEER , MADE FROSI THE ARTESIAN WKU , WATER. ALSO ADEN'S FOR THE Orders filled In any partcf the cily. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF CUPBOARDS AND SAFES. We make the following a specialty : WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES , 1'OPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES. POl'LAH WARDROBES , ' POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES , POPLAR CUPBOARDS WALNUT WARDROBES , POPLAR SAFEST ' WALNUtf OPEN WASHSTANDS. /GTMnil / ordem and correspondence promptly attended to. Office and Manufactory S. E. Oor. 7th Avc. and 12th Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA MORGAN , KELLER & CO. , " " " " " "CJ3XT J TES" . The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases. Calls attended to at all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr. Morgan has Ferved as undertaker for forty venra and thoroughly understands hia business. WAU13ROOMS , aiG AND 337 BUOADW'AY. Upbohterinif in nlllts bumehedi promptly attended to ; also cariet-laying and lambrequins. Telegraphic - graphic and mail orders filled without delay. OONRAD GEISE'S Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Beer and rraltln any qtron'ltjlto ' suit purchasers. Ucor { 8.00 per barrel. Private families sap- piled lth cniall ) < ci.M at Sl.UO each , maercil ) rcoot charge to any part ottho city. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer In nnd SOLE AGKNT FOK Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company's Celebrated " " "El iaa taiaA No , 711 Broadway , Council BlufFti , Iowa. Orders from the country elicited City orders to families and dcalerx delivered free. A. BKEBIJ , W. BUHYAN , W. BEEBK O. A. BEEBE & CO. , ! l Wholesale and Ittitall Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY jjji'oa. 207 & 209 Broadway. Council Bluffs. JAM S FRANEY , Merchant Tailor 372 BROA3WAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Always keeps on hand the finest assortment ofmattrUUorBentlcmcu'a wear. Satisfaction guaranteed MRS. U. E. METOALF , Millinery , Droaamalilner , Etc. Cutting ana Fitting a Specialty , No. 543 Dro&Jwdv , Oppoiito HoTcre Iloutc. Laces , Embroideries , and Lndies Undcr\vcar. JUnJV-orchlefs , booo of M Klnil > , thrcud , plni , needles , etc. We bopo the halei nil ) c ll and see our stock of coods. Merchant laiSor. ( Late Cutter for Metcalf B . J Devol's New Building , Main Street. Council Bluffs , la , Suits to order $18 and upwards. J , F. KIMBALL. GEO , ii. OHAMP , KIMBALL & CHAMP , ( Successors to J , P. & J. K. Cassady. ) Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers. Wohaxotheoniyconiplcleitttof tbitroctbookifo all city loti nd l&ndi In rottaw.tUml county. Titles examined and obitractj lurr Uhtd on wort r otlce. Money to lean cu cit > tad Urm property , thort and long time , la ( umi to tult the borrower , Kcal ctt bought cd sold , CSce kt the old btaai oppoiltc co ut hnuno-