HJS DAILY" BEE-COUSC1L BLUFFS IOWA WEDNESDAY , OCTOBERS The Daily Bee GOUHCIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning , Oct. 25. - - - - 20 cents per re k Office : No. 7 Pcmrl Street , Near Broad war * M. O , GRIFFIN , Mincer. n. W. TltVTON. Olty Editor. ! J. Mueller' * Palace MustoJIall. One i > l ln drunk named C meronrria glrcn the regulation dose yesterday In po lice court. The now meat market ofIShul ! [ & Mullen - len , 709 South Main strict , guerantoo best of meats and prompt attention. A fine assortment of Hoots nnd Shoos , sufficient to supply Jtho demands of all , at George Blnxim'a south Main ctrect , Permit * to wed were yesterday given Ttforman McMullin nnd Mary E. Bamford , of Washington townchlp ; nlso Malt ChrlstUne m nnd Ida M. Jjaricn , uf Coun cil Bluffs. Arrangements nro made by which durIng - Ing the cMlon f the grand ledge the pub lic library will be open from 8 o'clock In the morning uatil 9 o'clock at nijht. ( Chiap ltdlroftd tickets to all points , Buibntll , fivedoora north of po tolfico , nclls them. 3'ntrauco , Main or 1'oarl streets. Joseph Itow , the upper Broadway cooper , desires to purchase 00,000 hoop polca lie also wishes to employ torToxtra coopers. Write to or inquire at ills cooper hop ' Ueio Robinion , charged with using ' 4 * ' 0V80no laoSuaB ° toward Mmo. Lo Flour , . of dug out lam ? , was yontord y di-charged , the mtdtrai not appearing against him. JlollIoJWallaco and her swarthy board- era were yesterday arraigned for being Boiled doves. The landlady was fined $29.10 and th other $14.10 ach. The boys band of the St. Francis ] parish will play each night during the CitSolIc fair at Dohany opera houso. The Fair commences the middle of the month. From present indications it will bo a grand success. Strangers whlln in the city should not fail to visit H. E. Seaman's Paper , Books , Stationery , Art and Toy establishment , whore they will bo made welcome , Loren Peterson was arrested yester day for assault upon Hans Hanson , but the evidence allowed that Hanson waTTh 1'eterson'ii house nnd roftxioJ to leave , whereupnn the latter throw him out. Po- ternon was accordingly discharged , Joseph Reitcr makes the Iflnost Suits in the latent ntylos , at Iho linvest ponsiblo prices. His merchant tailoring extablii ment Is nt 310 Upper Broadway , Uounci Bluffs. The old reliable insurance company , Phrrnix of Hartford , has lately placed their business for representation in the agency of Odell&Day. { Jflko in Board of Trade rooms of this city. Ono moro cell , or , moro properly called , hole , has boon added to the city oalabooso. A portion of the police headquarters - > > , quarters has been partitioned oif , with no window or ventilation except ft little ( ran som over the door , and that is to bo made tight S3 as to let no air in and very little light. The old calabooio can hardly be made any more dismal or dirty. The Chautaunua club , formed mainly of the young ptople of the Methodist chnrdc , hold its second meeting Monday ' evening , at the icldence of Rev. Mr. Arm strong , the pastor. There were twenty , five present , nnd the club promises to grow In numbers as well as intellectually. In the police court yesterday some of the numerous disorderly cases were dis posed of , George Gerspaoher , John Smith , Al Wiednor , and Lea Forman pleaded guilty and were fined $9.10 each , including costs , Several of those who were engaged in Sunday's rumpuses have bad their caica tot for Monday next. PERSONAL Major V. D. Clark la about to leave for the east. Jndge A. V. Larimer , started yeiterday for Chicago. F. O. Armstrong , of i'ekin , 111. , Is in the city visiting his cousin , T. O.ICavin , J. 8. Bard , of Chicago , representing Mandel Bros. , was looking after the bun- HMI men hero yesterday , - , H. W. Dodd. , editor of The Knights' Sword and Helmet , Fort MadUon , Is in the city , and1 will remain during the meet ing of the Grand Lodre , Knij'hti of FythUs. H. M. Hart , of St. Paul , assistant gen. eral agent of the { Mutual Life Insurance company , of New York , was in the city yesterday , interviewing bis agent , Mr. F. Ilober , and looking over the field with in -eagle eye for business. Mr. and Mrs. John Van Yalkenburg , Mr. nd Mrs. H. W. Dodd , J. It. Tewkn- bury , Jonathan Wilds , Theo. Ernst , and Win. P. Btaub , all of Fort Madison , Iowa , arrived yesterday and an stopping at the Ogden house , R v. Henry Colman , D. D. , of Mil. ii waukee , one of the most prominent MethodliU in Wisconsin , was in the city yesterday , and took a view of Falnnount Park and other features of interest about , the Bluifi , and then went across the river to look at Omaha. BORDEN & HEALEY Star Comedy Opera Company The above named organization , numbering nonio thirty people , will hold forth at Dohany'a opera house November 0 and 10 , Since the com- pany'a firet appearance in Philadel' phla there have been added three more prima donnas to the already largo number of lady principals , and it is eald to comprise the finest and most proficient teen in any theater , The lovers of opera in this city are to be congratulated on the vieit of thu company. There is none in the whole range of Knglish opera which in bettor calculated to give more gen- ral latiifaction , RECEIVING THE KNIQHTS. The Nnines of tbo Officers nnd Repre sentatives of tbo Qrnua LiOdge. To-day the annual session of the Iraiicl Lodge of lorn , Knights of 'ythtss , opens in this city , at Oastlo mil. The visiting knights will arrive his morning , and on to-day's trains , only n few having ranched here yoator- lay. To-day will bo given over to ho reception of the knights and the nooting of the lodge. The street Kirado. , nnd the public doings will n rk o-morrotv'a proununmo. The ( ( lowing is the roll of the orticera nnd lelegttoa : 1 * . ( ! , 0. , JulItH Pappe. Marehalltown. O.C , K. H. Hlbben , Manhalltown. O. V. O. . .1 , S. Hart , Clinton. ( } . P. , W. lr. Larawaway , O Ion wood. ( } . Al. of K. , W. G. Mercer Burling. O , K. of R. ft a. , H. D. W lk r , Mt. : 'k'HRant , G , M , at Arms , Henry Wheeler , Du- mquo. O. I. G , J. A. Vincent , Independence. O O. G. , Jacob Dahlmnn , FalrfieM. Jtapreiontntives to .Supremo Lodzo Inhn VanVnlkenbiirg , Ft. Madison ; John \V. Green , Davenport. G rank -La Drown nnd J. A. M. Collins , tlnnilng Star , No. 8 , Kookuk. Cliarlen Weitz and S. I ) . , loncs , Myrtle , Co. 0 , Den Moines. John Cameron nnd John GrinJakcr , ) finion , No. 10 , Uavonport. W. A. Toney , Frlendnhip , No. 11 , Bur- incton. K. K. Goodwin , Wapcllo , No. 12 , Ot- ' umra. T.'R. Galbrath , Columbia , No. 13 , Sioux City. II J. Abbott and John R. Stngg , St. Vlbinn , No. 17 , Council BlulTs. J. R. Towkbury nnd Jonathan Wilde , Gem ( Jity , No. 21. Fort Mudison. O. M. Fulton , Liberty , No. 22 , Colum- mi Junction. 47. O. Hull , Choriton , No. 25 , Charlton. Tim O. Walker , UaUntho , No. 20 , ilooin field. S , W. Cooper , Jackson , No. 28 , Milton. G. G. H. Gardner nnd W. A. Park , Canltol City. No. 29 , Des Molnen. Wm. M. Young , Troy , No. 31 , Albia. K. II. Oiloll nnd W. K VmiRhau , Coun- ell Uluffji , No.10 , Council Blnffi. 33.V , Duncan nnd A. 13. 1'cck , Apollo - > ollo , No.11 , Dubuque. Th. Krnest , Humboldt , No , 42 , Fort Sladlson. W. 11. ParsonsGlonwood , No. ' 13 , ( Hen- wood. A. J , Santco , Lafayette , No , 44 , Clin- -on , O. L. Root , Ivanhoo , No. 45. Clinton. Seth Newman , Crescent , No. 10 , Indo- lenclenco. 15. P. Stedman , Fidelity , No. 47 , Vln- ton. ton.J. J. W. Hampton , Lotus , No. 48 , Win- tcrsot. Lymnn H. Thorn , Gnnsotled , No. 49 , DttWitt. John Lind , Goethe , No , HI , Council Bluff , , . Charlon Btrgrausen , Concordla , No , fi2 Council BlufN. K. 13. Hughes , Delta , No. 53. Newton. W. O. JOvans , Jupiter , No. fil , Bcllvue. 13. P. Thompson , St. Elmo , No. 55 , State Centre. 1 W. A. Grier , Kvergrcon , No. CC.KIdora , A. A. Wbipplo , Emerson , No. 57 , Emer- oon. oon.B. . McCoy nud J. C. Williann. No. 58 , Osl"vlooHa. JIIH. IJ Roiior , Lincoln , No , 59 , Stuart G. H. Rlghtmyre , I'oerlcBB , No. GO , Ma guoketn. S. L. Dalley , Humeston , No. 01 , Hu meston. Albert HeadGnrfield , No. (32 ( , Tclferson O. U. Clark , Df Sola , No. 03 , Vail. A. J , Baker , Contervlllc. No. 04 , Ceu tervlllo. Chus. W. McGovorn , Anchor , No. GG Missouri Valley. Lyon C. Hatton , Hercules , No. G7 , Giis weld , Jno. 0. Leper , les Moines , No. G8 , Eas Des Moinea , J. B Dakln , Cerro Gordo , No. 70 , Ma sou City. 8 , P. Ayres , Knoxvlllo , No. 72 , Knox vllle. vllle.E. 0 , Pike , Central , No. 73. Boone. Henry Eifert , Herdman , No. 74 , Ws > verly. C. H. Stunman and J. H. Pickler , Wyo ming , No. 70 , Muscatlne , lion. G. It. Struble , Mariam , No. 78 Toledo. H. G. Palmer , Julius , No. 71 , Wha Cheer. W. H. Steele , Loeur de Loon , No. 80 Davenport. W. R. Graham , Rod Cedar , No. 83 , Cedar dar Falls. W. Wadell. Slovens , No. 81 , Nichols. J. D. Wood. Voaixjr , No. 85. G. 1' . Hopkins , Summit , No. 8li. At the Stock Yards. The following wore the receipts nt Hi Union stock yards yesterday : 29 carp , Evans & M. 39 can , M R Davis. 11 cars , Matthews & Co. 110 cars , Wyoming Cattle Co. 21 cars , Rand & ootman. 4 cars , T Bros & Co , 10 can , J fr Ford. 10 car ? , M R Davis. The shipments wore : 2 care , J Low to Brown , Price & Co Chicago , by O , M & St P. 28 card , Evans & M to themselves , Ch cage , by O. M i St P. U cars , Homur & S to Farmer , Richarc son & Co by 0 , B & Q. 3 cars , Homer & S to Brown.IPrlce & Co Chicago , by 0 , B & Q. 15 cars. Marsh & Cooper to JM Robert & Co , Uhlcairo , by C B & Q. | 15 earn , Richard fc , Lane to Palmer PrlceS Co. by O , B&Q. ID elm , M R Davis to Brown , Price S Co , Chicago , by O& N W. Total receipts ISO cArs , and total ship meats 78 cars , Trunafora of Titles. The following transfers of real ea tate are reported for TUB BEK , ai taken from the county records by J W , Squire & Co. , abstractors o ! titles real estate and loan agents , Oounci Bluffs : 0. L. Spiouso to M. Churchill , par of sw qr. of sw. qr. I ) , 77,38 , 8130. 0 E. Adolf to E. S. Adolf , lots L and G , in 0 , StuUnmn'a first , $1. E M. Wood to E. R. Adolf , lots C nnd 0 , in 0 , Blutsiuan'a first , $1.00 W. Gordon to J. H. Lowman , B. hf , of nw. qr 9 , 70 , 39 , $2,400. , L. R. Eaaox to D. Jaminson , lot a in Eubank'a second , $1,200. S , J , Spielberg to J. Kilpack , nw. of ne. 1C , 7710 , ? 398 45. H. Bchiterli to M. Oasoy , lot 0 , in 12 , Beer's sub. , 875. II. 0'N.ell to J. S. O'Neil , part ne of nw , 12 , 70 , 40 ; also lot 3 , in 1 Arnold's add. , nnd 14 in 1 , Avocn ' 11,100. N. P. Dodge to Maria Hanna , lot 20. in 11 , BiddlftBub. , city , § 300. J. Boiler to P. Wieso , w , hf nw qr. , IS , 70 , 38 , $1,600. Palpitation of the Heart J.M. Might , Syracuse , N , Y , , writes 'When ' I first commenced using your Bun DOCK BLOOD Uirm I was troubled witl fluttering and palpitation of the heart. 1 f lt weak and languid , with a numbness o the llmb ; since uslntr , my heart ha < < no trpmbled we and the numbing sensation h ( all gone. " Price , 81.00. WILSON'S WOE. omo of the Experiences Which a Poor Hey Passed Through nt the County House , The attention of n number of citi- ens on Upper Broadway htu been rawu to the case of n young man amed John Wilson , who is sick in > ody nnd scanty in purse. Young Vilaon is only eighteen years of ngp , nd is n painter by trade. Ho has of ate been quite ill , and being without rionda or money , norno of those < noingtho facts about him , secured hoattondanco of the city physican , ) r , Bollingorwho prescribed lor him. lounp ; Wilson had notovon a room , \\t \ resting place being M rndo cot in ho rear part of A paint hop , Atido from the barrenoss f the place , and lack of comforts for sick man , there wan the constant ) nint btuoll aggravating his ailment onstnntly. Some of the citizens in hat vicinity finally had him removed o the county poor house to bo cared or , nnd thither ho wont last Thuro- "ay. On Monday ho returned , nnd is story of the treatment ho there occivod is eucli as ohou/d / bo invest- ! atcd by the authorities , for if true a ofortnution in needed there. No one nn look p.t the boy , ' hollow-cyod , palo nd trembling , without seeing thnt hia ickneca is no nlmtn. A portion of the itnu hu is able to shuilla about on his cot , but in evidently unfit for any work , and in in need of care nd medical treatment. Bo tells n a very ' houest sort of n way hat ho had rather die in the streets Imn bo used BO like n dog ns ha waa horo. Instead of being given any modi- ino or being shown any care , he says 10 MOB told that he was not sick at all , nd waa by thrcuta made to got out if bed and work , doing chorea and ivon chopping wood. This is the oason ho assigns for having made his ray as best he could back to town , lis very appearance , aa ho crawls out if hit barren lodging place , and gets old food to sustain Jife , is enough to ixcito sympathy from utmost a atone , lo is without relatives here but mn a brothiir in Denver and x , oistor in Chicago , but ho says hey nro not able to help him. Hia athor lives in Portugal , and ho has written him for help , but it is a loi'g distance from here there and back and n the meantime ho has no means to iclp him. He lived in Manaachusotts for two years , and came hero about BIX months ogo. For the past three or four months ho bus only been able to work n portion of the time , hia strength failing , nnd ague and other ailments keeping him confined to his bed about half the timo. Then ) are several hero who vouch for the fact that the boy is industrious and seem ingly honest and straightforward , and they readily believe hia atory of his treatment at the county houso. Ar rangements nro now being made to got him into moro comfortable quar ters , and to provide for him moro lib' orally. With n little care now it is thought he can upcodily bo restored to ouiVicient health and strength to en able him to do some light form oi work , if ho can find such to do. Ho sooma intelligent nnd willing to work but here among comparative strangori the boy sick and penniless , has a ban lot. Moro universally recommended than any proprietary medicine made A euro and reliable tonic , Brown's Iran Bitters. RAILROAD RACKET. A Norry Woman Defends Her Home stood with o , Kovolvor , and Holds a Gantr ofMon at Day. Yesterday a construction gang on the B. & Al. road wore busy laying a switch in the southern part of the city , and in attempting to lay the track across the corner of a residence lot , there found an obstacle in the way , in the form of a woman , namei lira. Olaughessy , who lived there , nm not only claimed the place as ho homo , but armed with n revolver pro posed to maintain complete possession In vain the railroad men claimed tha they had the right of way , and tha the law was on their side. There she stood , and gave them dis tinctly to understand that the first man who crossed the line woulc bo n fit subject for Coroner Faul Chief Field was sent for in hoi haste to suppress her , but on learning the state of thinga advised the rail road authorities to make complaint against her and got a warrant , if they had the right of way , as they claimed. They drew off and laic their track oUewhoro , but ran il across the rear of the lot on which stands the Center street school house , cutting off about fifteen foot of th ( lot. Whether they have the riqht 01 way there or not is n question , but in any event it damages the school prop erty to a great extent , nnd if the track is to bo used much the noiao , smoke , danger from accidents , etc , will render it almost unfit for schoo purposes. Eoonoiqy. A fortune may be spent In using Inef fectual medicines , when by applying THOMAS' KcLKcnuo OIL a ipeody and economical cure can be effected. In cues of rheumatism , lame back , bodily ailments , or pains of-every description , it affords instant relief Sherman on Intentional Errors. From Tlio Los Anectoa ( Cal. ) Herald , A gentleman of this city recently wrote to General Sherman asking if il is a fact that General Slonoman failed to sustain the honor of the Union army nt Maoon. Ho received the fol lowing reply : Of course It is not the fact. But , if I undertook to correct errors made purposely to deceive , I would have to leave this world by the first train. W. T. SlIEUUAN. Sept. 28 , 1882. Miraullo Dlotu. "Your Sl'iu.NO BLObbOU is a success. I certainly think its effects are wonderful all the dyipentlo symptoms I complalnei of hate vanished ; my wife Is also enthuii astio in praise of it ; she won disfigured by blotches and pimples on her face , and hai a continuous headache. She is all djh now and all unsightly eruptions have gone 1 ou may refer any doubting parties to me "R. M. Wn LIAJIHO.V , "Elk Street , Buffalo , " TOWNSHIP TICKET. The MEVSB Convention of Republicans. The republican township convention w&s called to order by Mr. 0. M. larlo. On motion , J. W. Baird was chosen chairman , nnd Mr. A. J. Hatt secretary. On motion , the convention proceeded to the nomination of three candidates for justice of the pence , It wns nmendod to proceed to elect ono at n time , and the amendment was carried. On motion , the chair wns nstructod to appoint two tellers and o lot no ono but republicans vote. ! . J , Holmes nnd T. A. Kirklnnd wore appointed tellers. On motion , .ho ballot was declared a formal ono nstaad of informal. On motion , the persons receiving the highest number if votes bo doclaiod the nominees. Carried. The following gentlemen were ' placed in nomination : II. II.'Fields , 44 ; 11.11. Soalcy , C3 ; E. J. Abbott , 38j 0. E. Giimoro , 27 ; J. 0. Rode- > cck , 3 , On motion the chair was instructed 0 appoint three moro teller * . Colonel Daily , John Lindt and Flickingor were unpointed. R. H. Sraloy re ceived C3 votes. On motion the lommation waa maJo unanimous. Second formnl ballot : U. H. Field , 95 ; E. J. Abbott , 119 ; 0. E. Gilmore , .0 ; J. 0 , Rodebock , 5. On motion ho nomination of E. J. Abbott was made unanimous. Third formal ballot U. H. Fields , 101 ; 0. E. Giimoro , )5 ) ; J. 0. Rodibcck , B. Col. Dailoy noved to elect Mr. H. H. Fields by cclaniatioii , bub wns declared out of order on a point raised by Ool. Bapp. Ifr. Fields * nomination w a made unanimous. On motion the persona rcceivingtho three hitjhcst number of votoa for oon- table were to bo declared elected , The following worn placed in nom- nation : Captain Hayes , 3i ( ; John Motcalf , Oil W. MoFndden , 73 ; ROB- oiiernnB , 82 ; Olatterbuck , 85 ; D , Mat- , 24 ; John Fpx , 109. Messrs John Hotcalf , John Fcx and Olattorbuck wore declared the nominees of the convention. Nomination for township clerk : Mr. W. G. Talliudor received 14 , nud 0. S. Clark , The Nonpareil scribe , 120 , wan declared the nominee af the con vention unanimouoly elected. Nomination tor township trustee : Mr. Wm. Campbell waa , on motion , elected unanimously for township trustee. Adjourned sine die. Boston VH. Chlcngo Shopping. Nera 1'crrj's lioston Letter In I'rot Idcnco Ntor. I waa not a littla mnuaed to henr an observing feminine tourist from Ohi cngo apeac of -Boston peculiarity which she called "the shopping b rage. " She faid that in no city had shu ever aoun anything like it ; that in every homo-car that uho had entered for the fortnight that she had been in Boston , nearly every woman had ia her hands n leather bag or basket crammed with email ( shopping * pack- agon. I asked her what the Chicago wcmen did when shopping , and was informed that they didn't carry their own package : , but had them sent ! "Suppose you jzo about to several places ? " I enquired , "and buy a paper of pins hure , and u piece of braid at another place , and " "Oh , but we buy everything at ono place , from an India shawl down tc our boots and shoes and needleo ant pins and ribbons , " I was at once in formed. When I told this to a born and broc Boston woman , she sniffed her little , straight. Beacon street nose at the usual critical Boston angle , and re marked , "Our shops nro notTorioty stores. " Wheu in turn I basely repeated peatod 'hia to little Chicago with a good an imitation of the Boston man ner as I could give , I was mot by th fiat rcsponso , "That's a * good way out of it ; little Boston would bo miserable without an OXCQBO for carrying n shop ping bag ! " This is only a email spark of the fiery feud that used to break out on occasions when Boston nnd the West used to meet but to equabblo. Of late years not only has the west como to thoroughly appreciate this city of the east , but the east has grown in a cer tain kind ot appreciation for the west. 1 say n certain kind , for Ido ( not think that the east Boston , at any rate completely recognizes the cultivation that exists in the great western cities amongst individuals , if not so much in general society. Ouo ia constantly hearing here such romarka sa , "Well , that is western1 applied to some en tirely psrsonal peculiarity of thu in dividual. Perhaps it is of dross , per haps of manners , that this criticism io made , but it is no moro applicable to the west generally than to any other section of the country. Sniivan & Fitzgerald , DEALERS IN ' GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Orookery , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOESETC Also agents lor the following llm ot Steamship Companies : Cururd , Anchor , Gulon , American , nd BU > . Steuual'tp Companies. X > 3EC k. X * V S For i lo ou tha Hojil Bank of Ireland ud B nl ol Ireland , Dublin , Thot wko Intend to send (01 ( rleuds to aov part ol Kurops will find It to theh nteie t to call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AGENTS , 843 Broadway. Council Bluffs DR. C. J. CLARK. Trtcntj-lour jcars experience In practical G ) liatolo ; , ' y. Office 106 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs Iowa. i , D , rDMU.suaoN , i. L. SUPOAKT , i. w. BIRUBT , 1'rwldent. Vice-1'rca'u Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs. Organized under the U\\s ol the State ol Iowa Paid up capital . | TB.oCO AuthorUoJ capital. . . . , , . . . . . . 00,000 Interest paid on time deposit * . Drafts Issued ou the principal cities ol the United Staid and turopc. Special attention given to collections and co ro jiondenc with prompt return * , D1RECTOES. J-p.Edmund on , E.L.Bhuwrt , J , T. W.tW. Wallace , J. w. Rodler , I. A. A. W , Street Jvldtl COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. SpccUl ad rtlcemcntc , cue M Lost , 1'ound , To IAVJ , for Ba1 , To Rout , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In lhl column at the ow rate ol TKN CENT3 PER .tNK for the flrtt Insertion and FIVE OKNTB 'KR LINK for each subsequent Insertion , /cave fttlv erticcment ) at our ofllca , No. 7 Pearl Street , ncir Itrnadway. Wnnts. ) A barn about flrc minutes walk of Broadway Kmjulrc Unit offlcj. Two food fflrlj Immedlvcly. En. WANTKD K. 0. Hou e , S. Main St. At once , four lalli'r1) . Kr quire WANTED Mcrthiu t Ile tftumnt , corner of Broadway mid Ilancrolt street , of F. J , Stcm'er. A cook at the Western house on WANTED Rroidnay at once. WASTED A b kor , ( rood m n. rno who linden ands hl buslne < i > . Irqnlre of Dill 1. Hall , 103 * roajw y , lonncll BiuB WANTED A pnod trlrl c n flirt * gcoi phco nt 705 , cor. ( ! th ate. , nnd 7th Si. Wn. A n. Wnlkcr. octlO-Et A piO'l ' bov about 15 or Id } eai * WANTED , a * Melnhllber'a furnlluro factory. A situation s Wad and c ko WANTED Erqiilre at HFK office A pirl for cencral hou cwork In n sirmll fimily , enquire II. 0. Bee cHko. ' \ \ ! ANTKi ; GlO buildings to mo\o. We make YV nvpuclilty of moil K houses and safes' ' Addrera W , 1' , AjIcsHOrtu , bux 870. Conncll UnlTs. la. Everybody In Council BluOg lo to take Tun UK , 20 cents per week , ue Ivorocl by carriers. Offlco , No 7 I'earl Street near Broaqway. To buy 100 Was broom com For particulars address Council Bluff * Broom Factory , Council Brails , lena , 658-2911 For Sale and Rout "ITHJIl UENT KuriiMicd rooms to rent , with Jj board , at 730 M } nstcr street. Day board 9J.5) per week. ocutl7-lt jlOll RENT A dcs rable ottica on Ilrit floor. A. It , 41 AYNIi & CO. , No. 34 1'carl ttr.jet. T710H RENT Atr > - p'oisiut ' uowlv built C hoiis- , Franklin Bt. To rm rcasutuble. A. 11. MAYNh & CO. , No. SI Vtarl street. I.MJu aALb Ueu'itilul rueldcnco tots , fflO 1 } each ! nothing down , nnd Klpcrrrontki only , by KX-MAYOU VAUQHAN. apl8-tf Miscellaneous. A furnished house with thm FOARENT 1011119 cellar and cistern , near Broadway. No. 20 , N Eighth street. CJTILli AHEAD Great success. Cell and see O new accessories and specimens of pictures takenbt the reliab'c ' gelatine brointdo proccts , at the Excelsior Gallery JO iMaln street. W. L. 1'ATTON 1'bjstclan and Oculist. DIL cure any caeo of Bcro eycn. It Is only n matter of time , and can cure generally in from three tc Qvo necks It makes no differ ence how long diseased. Will straighten crow eyes , operate and remove PtyrepiniflF , etc. , ant Insert artificial eyes. Special attention to re- morcInK tadoworma opS-tl Council bluffs' Business Directory , Art Gallery. Excelsior photograph ga'lery , South Main St Instantaneous process. Brewery. 0. QEISE , Upper Broadway. Bottling Works , n. HAGO & CO. , East Tierce St. Bakery. P. AYEUS , 517 S. Main St. Bathing Houses. MI13. E. J. HARDING , H. D. , Broadway am Glenn ac. . Dlt , STUDLEY , Bctlicsda Bathing House Broadway. Books and Stationery. II. E. SEAMAN , Middle Broadway. Banks. OFFICER & PUSEY , corner Broadway and 6th street. CITIZENS' BANK , Bthetreet. Broom Factory. MAYNE& CO. , avenue A , nnd CthSt. Olgar Manufacturers. TEMPLETON fc LAMB , 232 Broadway. F. H. LEVIN , 308 Broadway. L. BOEKHOFF. 031 Main St. Ocal. A. II. MAYNE & CO. , 34 Pearl St. Cooper. > J. KOSS , G15 East Broadway. Dentists. „ SINTON & WIST , 14 Pearl St. Dry Qoods HAUKNESS , OUCUXT & CO. , Broadway an 4Hi titrett. Eggs Shipper. 0. F. CRAWFORD , 619 Main St. Furniture Manufactory. E. It. STE1X11ILUCR. cor. 7th aieandlgthSt Furniture Store. C. A. BEEBK & CO. , 207 and 209 Broadway. Groceries and Provlslans. SUUVAN & . FITZGERALD. 313 Uroadway. Cunsmithlng. OLLIVER & GRAHAM , 6th street. Goodi sold at eastern prices and ; iiarantml. Harness and Saddlery. CIIAS. WALTER A. Il'llO. , Middle Broadway C1IAS. BEKMAN,33I Middle Broadway. Hair Qoods. MRS. D. A. IinXKDICT. 337 West Bioadwny MILS. J. J. C001 > , L-J 6thstreet. Livery Stables , A. COMITO.V , U.TO Broadway. W. C. HOLLAND , 700 Soutli Mali. St. II. BEKCROFT , opp. P. O. Hotels. OfiDEN HOL'SK. Upper Broadway. KIKL'S HOTEL , 601 ami DU7 Main ttrvi't. Meat Market , K. W. TICKNOR , ran Broadway. Millinery. J. J , 1H.ISS , 328 Broadua ) , Como and exam liie for \oursilf. ' MRS. J , K. MKTOALF , US Broadway. Marble and Granite Works , CO.V.NOR & GUANELLA , 117 Broadway. Merchant Tailors. JAS. FRANEY , 372 Uroadway. CIIAS , RICE , Dc\ol' buildlnif , Bth and Main strctt. JOS 11K1TKH , 310 Broadway Real Estate and Abstract , K1MBALL & CHAMP , opposite court house. J. W. bQL'IRE i , CO. , corner Puarl and 1ste. . Restaurant. SMITH & | MtCUEN , 401 Broadway. Stoves and Tinware. R. D. AMY & CO. , COO South Main street. Shirt Factory , F. F , FORD , comer Hlutt and Willow St. Undertakers. MORGAN , KELLER & CO. , 310 and 317 Broad nay. nay.D , M. CONNELt , 17 North Main St. MRS , fl , J , HILTON , M , D , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , Broadwav CouaolllBlnKs. HARKNESS , GKGUTT & GO. , OODS AJDJJJ " Broadway , and Fourth Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa rrmr-2-Hm Jr Headquarters For the Cele brated Weber Pianos , Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail. Address , O . MUELLER , C COUNCIL BI.UPFS , BBjft tea Guarantees the Best $1,50 , $1.75 and $2,00 Bluff and f illow Sreets , Oonncil Bluffs. B. HAGG 6V GO. GEISE'S BOTTLED BEER , . MADE FROlf UIJE AUTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AGEN'S'FOK THE Order * filled In any part of the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. It * E . MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF CUPBOARDS AND SAFES. We make the c ' following a specialty : WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES , POPLAR OPEN WARH8TANDS WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES , POI-LA.lt WARDROBES , POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES , POPLAR CUPBOARDS. WALNUT WARDROBES , POPLAR SAFEST WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS. larfclnil orders and correspondence promptly attended to. Office and Manufactory S. E. Cor. 7th Avo. and 12th Strapt. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. .MORGAN , KELLER & GO. , The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalio casee. ' Calls attended to at all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr. Morgan has served aa undertaker for forty years nnd thorouchly understands his business. WAREROOMS , MO AND 357 BROADWAY. UpLuterin ? la all its branched promptly attended to ; also carpet-laying nnd lambrequins. Tole- graphlo and mail orders filled without delay. CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Be r and real tin any quan'ltj'to ' suit purchasers. Beer (8.00 per barrel. Frit ate famLleg imp. pllfldUtli small U'gi at il.CO eac' " , uelnoreJ froeot charge to any part ot the cityT PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company's Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER , No. 711 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the country elicited City orders to families and dealers delivered free. A. BERBE , W. UUNVAN , W. BKEBB C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale and Uetall Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Hos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. JAM S FRANEY , ' Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. AlHaysfcejau on hand the flneat assortment olraaterUltorgentlemen'g wear. MRS. J. E. METCALF , Millinery , Dressmaking , Btc. 0uttms ana Fitting a Spedlolty. No. 643 Brotdvtar , Opposite Revere House. Laces , Embroideries , and Ladies Underwear. Uandkerchlel * , hose ot all Kinds , thread , pint , needlea , etc. We hopa the Udlej will call > and see our stock ol iroods. Merchant Tailor. ( Late Cutter for Metcalf B . , ) Devol's New Building , Main Street. Council Bluffs , la , Suits to order S18 and upwards. J. F. KIMBALL. GEO , U. OHAHP. KIMBALL & CHAMP , ( Successors to J. F. te J. N. Cauadjr.- Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers , We hat el he only complete &etol abstract books to all city lot * and lauds in Fottawtttaml county. Titles examined and abstracts ( urrkhtd on short notice. Money to loan on city and farre property , short and Ion ; time , In sums to suit the borrower. Itcal esti bought and told. Office - at the old eUui opposite co ut bonne-