THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLLTJFFS IOWA THUJRSDAY" , NOVEMBER 2 The Daily Bee COUNGiL BLUFFS. Thursday Morninp , 2 , SUBSCRIPTION RATK8 ! 87 terrier , . . . . . M.cent * per week. Utll tl 000 per Year Office : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near H. O. GRIFFIV , H. W. TtTON. ) Oltr Editor. MINOH MlflNTIOWt ) . J. MocllcrV I'alaco Muitto Hall. Vljltori lwy wtloomo at Mauror Now 1 it nlceljr decorated. to wto , dtily $5 at .Mtmrcr fi CrnlR. lbl > Injcmoll is bookrd for ft lecture t Ddbaoy'a h ll on the 23J. Dill Jones wru yf tortlay taxed $7 GO io tha police couit fur disturbance of the peace. peace.The The Epltci | ) l eosiftl will be bold thU evening at t' : Lome of Mrs. IIorAce Hrorett , The caw ngalnft George WIcVn for obtaining money under falro pretotwci has Iland-painted china , art pottery , solid flferwate , brunieo , * o , at JIaurlcr & The new meat market of Shull It Mul len , 799,8 uth Main tr t , gnerantoe bc t f tneaU and prompt attention , A fine Msortment of Boots and Shooc , ufficlont to iupply I be demand * of all , at George Olaxlia'a touth Main ttroct , Have yon secured yonr partner for tbo quadrille party nt St , Joseph' * Academy hall , Fiiday evening next ! Cheap Railroad tickets to all poinU , Iv Biubntll , fivedoow north of poetofflce , ioll them , Entrance , Main or P ari ttrocto. Frederick Warde appeared lait even * tag with his company in "Damon and Pf thiis , " entertaining a goodly audience t Dohany'n. The fines and licenses collected by the eity clerk during the month of October amounted to $2,210 , which goes Into the police fund. Joteph Heller makes the Iflnoat Suits in tbo lateet Btjlca , at tco lowest possible prices. His merchant tailoring establish ment is at 310 Upi > er Broadway , Council Raffs , Some Hallow E'en rolllckers broke erne windows in Mr. Kockwltch'a house on the bottom and burnol up some f hocks of corn. He Is nosirg out the offender and pioposes to hftvo them urrcotcd. Ed and Will' Johnson , two colored boy * , who were in Hallowe'en deviltry , mod who hnvo annoyed the police nt HUD- dry times , Are to have a hearing this norning In tbo police couit for disturbing Uie peace. Permits to marry were given to T.V. . Bai'oy ' and M. E. Ddlton , both of Coun cil Blofff ; li. W. Uouoh and Alice Barell , ol Wysta , Iowa ; Henry M , Wullior , of UprlnRfield , III , and AuuaL , Sheldon , of T > s Molcea. "Hallowe'en" was obae'rved hero by ome of the wild boys of the towu , who took gat1 a off , tipped ovcr.elgns , and did aanch mischief in different parts of thi dty. Some of them inn a wagon down diwri Into the creek , d imaging the wagon and a part of the running gear Is mtui \ Some windows were biokeu , to nay noth i g of the ntllly n ! ht beine broken all to ffocw by cat-cdllH and wild wliojpa , A number of boys were arrested , but moot ol ttem rofeimd. ' -All BrrangcmenlH are pcifeoUd forlho flagprcsfntal ion to the Maonntrchor nl Dibany'd ( his evening. The event will b ens of special interest. Tbo exercises wll open at 8 o'clock precisely. After tb flag presentation , a grand concert wl 1 fol low , which Mill be about 10 o'clock , to t : _ folio wd by a ilaoes. All in all , the on' ' tertainment will bo a very enjoyable one , ud the visitors from other cities wi'l add greatly to the attractions if the pro gramme. In accordance with tolegraphio unJorn received hero from Illlnol- young man vai nriefttxl hero ycrterday for burglary committi'l there. HIi name In Win. Xiiflly alUs Win , Iloed , It appears that hs wai out on f li'O ' bond * , and skipping from the weet , came here and went to work. He claims that ho cauio went to visit friends , Intending to return In time lor t ' , but fell bhort of futulj , and could at rtturn. An idiotic boy VIM picked up by the police yesterday , iirul ills friends in Nook otlfiod. The little follow waa iu a de plorable condition , I It clothed torn badly , aid hU mentnl condition being tuch that hsHeeuiod rnoro niiluiM than human , Ho WAS placed In the cnlabi'ou' , and there abjecled to InaulU from name of the boyn locked up for deviltry on the utreoU ? Due of them threw water on the poor unfortu nate , and others tnunted him. Such n bowing of cruelty ihtnld entitle the perpetrators - petrators to a turn at the whipping poet , A terribly ted accident occurred in the vicinity of Mlnueola lait uight , resulting U the dettb of an estimable citizen , Mr. John lijlder , who had oomo to Gleuwood fora load of lumber , wan tlrhlny hone- ward In the evening , when hit horsey took fright and started to tun , Mr. Holder , It is ( bought , a tempted to hold the team , and in the i ffort , by it midden jerk , he vuu thrown from the und wa ou itllxhting un bu head his uf ok was broken , Ho died Icitantly. Mr , Bolder was about forty- fife years of age , and leaves a wife and neceral children , lie report first received was that it was Mr , Dltdrich Balder whc waj killed , but the lueuenger who came tc Cilenwocd for a coilin ga o the name cf the deooMod an John Holder. ( Glenwood JcxirnaL Aootbor ladorjoudent Oandiduto. To the Eultor of Tu Bui ! . Pleue announce Wollaco MoFad- dec as an iudepccdent caudidato fui conhtsble. A Vt/xea Uierpjyraun. Jivfn the pttlecce cf Job would become cihauttcd weiu lie a pieacber ( vud tndeav ! oring to ii.twtU lib uudicnto wbilo ( he ; vtre kufpitig up an increotaut cougbiiig aiiking it iuiiofcible | for him to te heard. Yet , how vtiy cny can nil this be uviildwl ' by niniply uui Jr , King's New UUcov * tj for CoDfUuijiticii , Coughs nd Colds 'i Bottles i ; eu away fcut C , F. Good * TBIO. Sundry Charges Preferred Agftlnet Them for Crooked Work. tn ono of the Broadway saloon the bar-tender noticed a young man ply ing the trade of a pick-pocket , the victim being ono of the customers. The follow had managed to Blip thu victim's gold watch out of his pockur , and < ras trying to detach the chain , when the bar-tender pounced upon him , made him lot go of the plunder , and then proceeded to throw the thief out of doom in n very energetic man ner. The pulico were put on hi * track , and it was noticed that two still younger men teemed to bo pals of his , The I wo were overheard talking about George Oorspacher , and plan ning to garrotn hjtn and got away with the diamonds which ho wears. Ono of them < rns also heard to re mark abnut this being a good plnco to dispose ot certain properly , and the suspicion was around that aside from the coniplraoy they were planning , that sorno of the two had already somn stolen properly planted hero. The police arrested them. The alleged pickpocket gave his name as II. T. Clark , and his comrades claimed to bo cousins named Frank Watkins and Henry Watkins. Olatk was drunk when arrested , and on being brought into court yesterday pleaded guilty to this , and was fined $5 and costs. Not Doing ftblo to pay , this will hold him until the witnesses can bo gathered In the other cases. Against the two Watkins boys a charge of vagrancy was lodged , and they were lot out on their own recognizance io appear to morrow afternoon. They claim to live in Evanston , III. , and deny the conspiracy - spiracy to rob , aa does also Clark , who in regard to the pockot-ploking nays ho must have boon drunk at the timo. The trio is apparently a hard ono , Faottj for Voter * . There is ono hopeful sign in the present political contest. Both aides conoodo that the people demand of o congressional representative that he bo free from obligations to railways , and that ho bo Independent and honest enough to work for the interests ef the people and resist all undue in fluence from wealthy corporations. Anderson concedes this. Knowing that his record aa railway cominin sioncr fails to show that ho han done ono act to control or regulate railwuyo , ho virtually acknowledged tin's lamentable - able neglect , aud in hia speech accept' ' Ing the nomination ho Bald , in sub stance , that ho had done nothing to stay monopoly and excused himself by saying that the state oould not exert this control , It rooted with congroes and If ho was elected ho would in the national hall do what ho had neglected to do in his state office. In oubatanco ho bogged the people to overlook the faet that OB railway oorumlosioner ho bad served the mil way B instead of the people , and accept his promise , not oven backed up by a 1,000 bond , that ho would do bettor if given greater trust. Bo that ia unfaithful in httlo will be unfaithful in much. HAH ANDERSON ( HANGED IIXH HFOTH' This promise to fornako the rail ways and cling only to the people ii not being kept , apparently. Bpecia trains are run for Anderson meetings trains are hold to accommodate him , and the other evening , Anderson getting loft , a train wao sent back several oral miles after him. With those faob in vlow , has ho the brazcnnois to stand before the public SH an anti monopoly man , and pledge hlmaolf to help control them ? Uo haa just tha brazounosB , ANOTHl'.R TiniKATENEI ) KXPOHUUB , It has been openly charged tha Major Anderson , while holding thi oflioo of railway ootnmissionor in th supposed interests of the people , i also the paid attorney in the intores of the railways. The Hamburg Now aavs on the subject : The law provided that no man In th otuploy of a rullroad company , or ownln Htock In any railroad , or who hlmll bo It tereated In any way in the financial ancces of a railroad cumpnuy. shall he eligible t the offlce of comiulHsioncr ; and yet Auder BOIJ , in violation of the law , accepts th bribe of a ealary OB a paid attorney In tbo Intercut of a corta n railroad , lie does nut act na attorney , but ho takes the pay for ImnRlnary rorvlcox , nud drawn It with monthly regularity. Now If ho takes tbla "pay" from the U , , It. & Q. , lie nlio prob ably Is on the pay-rolla of all the other ronda In Iowa In the natno manner. AH above btatod , wo challenge Major Anderson to truthful denial of tlic charge , The damtfini ; evidence airaiuat him ia now within ono hundred iniloj of Hamburg , In black Iuk , and wo defy him to a denial. VTHY UK FLOITKU , The Andursonitcs hnvo almost de fied ono democrat , because he is the only convert hoard from. Hia name ia 0. F. Chase , aud on covering his connection with the Ones County Democrat , ho flopped and denounced Pusoy in gononil terras as a monopo list , but failed to give a single reason for this belief. The mystery of hia sudden change ja now being cleared up , and the Democrat , with which ho is connected , says that it has the proof that Ohaso insisted that Pueoy ohould ilivo him $800 , or ho would "buck h m.1 When ho fouryl that there was no sugar for him nud that the 'bar'l" was on the Anderson aide , her H ppod to where the "bnr'l" was. The .Democrat asserts that Ohftsa has told the following story to several persons , ono iI ) whom at least ntands ready to inuko outh to the mime , if necwa.iry ; That bo was to receive for tuuporting Algernon two or three hundred dul- lars , and the ofilco of gauger at the Atlantic distillery , or an uilice equally aa good outside of the stale. In view of this flop , where is "tho bar'l , " if not on the uido of Anderson ! OAN H K BK TUVSTEI ) } THE BKK has found ono republican who will support Anderson by his vote , in preference to Pueey , That repub lican was disgusted -with Anderson's speech the other evening , and had nothing to ofl'vr in defense of Ander son's record , but on boiug pressed for a reason why ho would vote for him , the republican briefly said that ho foil sure that Anderson was such n weak mnn , nnd had BO Httlo etronuth either or brain or of character , that ho could not wield any lutluenco at Wathtng- ton , aud oould therefore do no harm , He would uimply bo one vote more to udd to the republican uldo of the UOUBP. There may bo others of liki feiOiug towards Anderson who wil vote for him , eimply for party , thougl e pising ( he man. But c n nny ono ooking over Anderson' * record , have aith that ho will over prove true to us party ? A man who has proved so ntruo a repunll-nn as ho shewed him- elf to bo by the manner in which ho ; aued ! the one majority which notni sled him , a man who has proved ntruo to his family , untrno < o its friends , untrue t the widow and rphiui , untrue to his own manhood ; man who , among those who know lim best , is obliged to give a 1,000 > nnd to back up his promise of a prst- flijia ; m-in who han proved untrue n drawing pty twice from the govern ment for onu mouth's sorvica ; a rn n ntruo to the peoplu of IOWA , in interest ? ho was made railway' commirtioner. Oan such a man bo relied on to prove true to his part } ? Ho will doubtless vote for the party BO long as it is to his personal advan tage ; but who can boliuvo that ho will do BO longot ? Who can have confi dence that would withstand the suStle it fluoncos of the corporations of which ho haa no long been an obedient ser vant ! Uow aoon would ho bo gobbled up by the sharpers at Washington ? Moro than all else , every republican who voles for Anderson virtually on- domes the despicable methods by which ho claims the nomination , and helps place republicanism on record as endorsing corrupt men and corrupt measures ; a record which in future contest would bo revived and used against it. Fniejr v . Aadenon. To the Editor ot Tin . When Mr. Lincoln was elected in 18CO , and the republican party for the first time carao into power , the southern orn senators and members of the house f representatives , on the floor of heir respective houoca , declared as no of the chief reasons for seceding rom the Union , the fact that the loction of Mr. Lincoln showed tbo ixistonco and growth of a sentiment , mong the northern pcoplo hostile to ho institution of slavery , and that ontimont was Incompatible with their ontinuanco within tbo Union , The republican loaders ( and there were statesmen in these days ) inroply o this , boldly assorted as ono of the ardinal doctrines of the party which buy helped to form , and of which re- mblicaua in this day should bo justly iroud , the inalienable right to thofreo xorciao at all times and upon all ucotiond , by each individual , of the lowers of his intelligence. They laimod that their party was formed upon , and was the result of the power f free thought and action and could > o nlono mantaincd in its purity by ho ccntinuod oxcrciso , by every in- lividual , of the intolliranco ( , which ho might posseoB. They felt , as every > rue republican of to-day should fool , hat neither the party nor tbo country tauld be endangered by the intelligent : itiz < * n , but that calamity could come about from ignorance , or its equiva- ont , a blind following of politicians. They said , as the institution of this "roe republic hnvo their origin in the ntolligonco of its people , BO their Huroat bulwark was in tbo oxorciioof ho mental powers of its citizonB. In refusing to submit to the crack of the southern whip , that northern ntolligonco should bow to Boutborn ignorance and In justice , they appeal for support to that very intelli gence , and thu soldier in the field , tbo women in the hospital , and the citi zens at homo , responded in various ways to the call. The overthrow ol thu rebellion was the result , and the republican party then stood firmly upon itsfavorito and cardinal doctrine , viz ; individual free thought , free speech and free action , especially at the ballot box. But how in this day of grace have the mighty fallen I Here , in this Ninth district of Iowa , thla party ol great deeds and of grand principles , has had foisted upon it , by purchase : by political bargaining of influence ( real or supposed ) a man whoso char aoter Is far Iromjboing above suspicion , whoso abilities nro of the mediocre or der , whoso RrofttcHt attribute ia his egotism , and whoso most distinguished quality is his political ignorance ; whono nomination waa not the result of the intelligence of hia party , but of wiro-pulliug , of railroad interference , of pledges of political support for the future , and , in ohort , of all those means ( too prevalent to-day among politicians ) of crushing out the free uxorclso ot judgment and obtaining a nomination to oflioo oimply because the aspirant wants to food upon the public pap , nnd not bocau&o his follow citizens , aa the result of their thought ful considoratiou , ask him to Borvo them In a political capacity. To oupport such a man , to counten ance n nomination no obtained is con trary to the fundamental principles of republicanism before alluded to. It can with moro truth and consistency bo fluid that he who supports Ander son is not a true republican , rather than ho who dona not vote for him is a traitor to his party and forgetful of the claims of hia country. Whou Allison , Wilson nnd ICasson coino into thin dlattict , and without a word of commendation aa to the per- lonal character or mental qualities- ioiiB of Anderson or apology for the method by which hia nomination waa brood upon the people , crack the urty whip and seek to drive ropubli- cann frem the course which thmr own ntelligonco tnlla thorn they should ) ursuu , they forgot that in the funda- nontal doctrines of republicanism hero are no party whipi and there ia not to bo found thu principle of a blind udhormice to party nnd support of party u.inuidntea , Thcnu wouid-ba teacher * of republicanism should remember that the true doc- : rine of the party to which they bo- oni { demands the individual citizen should freely and thoughtfully exor cise that intelligence ) with which his Creator has endowed him , reminds lim that ho is a rational being and ap peals to him to usu Itia reason ; teaches aim to think for himself and not to bo the slave of another man's thoughts. They should romoiubei that republicanism ia founded upon the policy that intel ligence will lead men to the support ol Its principles , and that if its candidate is of such ilk that the Intelligent voter cannot regard him a , fit trustee fo < him , that then hia manhood ant country require ho should continue tc bo a man and use independently his mental faculties , and not , like a duml beast , bo driven by thu party whi ] and bo the slave of designing office holders or oftico soakers , A ItKFUBUCAN. CLOSE A Collision In Whlcb , Fo-tunntoly , Only one Man Is Injured. On Tuoadayovoning there was a bad collision in this city , and yet one which proved moro fortunate in its results than ono would have thought. A Milwaukee nnd .St. Paul snitch en gine ran into ajfrelght train of the Chicago cage , Iluck Iiland and Pacific , about 10 o'clock at night. Thu engineer of thu Bwitch engine claims that ho did not see thu train. The engine hardly escaped striking the Hock Inland on gino. ( It struck itho rear of the ton * dor , however , and the first freight car , smiuhing them. The St. Paul ongint was not badly damaged. The engineer of thr Rock Island train , MuDaly , jumped from his cab , and falling in the ditch , aufftrid some hurts , which at first were thought to bo curious , but on examination thcru proved to bo no bonoa broken , except ono of the small bones 1 at the ankle. Had the collld- ng engine struck n little sooner , it would almost to a certainty have killed .ho engineer and fireman of the train The escape of all concerned was etrangoly fortunate. A World of Good- Ono of the most popular medicines now before the American public , is Hop Bitten. You see it every whoro. People take it with good effect. It builds them up. It is not ns pleasant to the taato an some other Bittcra , on it is not a whisky drink , It is more like the old-fashioned bone-act tea , that haa done a world of good. If yon don't fool just right , try Hop Bit ters , Nunda PEBSONAU Charllo Sheridan is reported as being some bolter , Orvlllo De Kay baa returned homo from , ho weatern mines , lingono lingers , of Kenton , 0 , wan at the Ogden yesterday. L , J. Galley , of Boston , is among the late arrivals at the Ogdon. Airs. Arch. Powell , of Omaha , was in the city yesterday , cilllng upon friends. D , II. i'licklngor , of Buchanan county , ia In tbo city ; on a viait to hli father , A. T. Flicklnger. Mrs. Templeton was reported yesterday aa a Httlo easier , but still there aeem no chance for recovery. J. Wyrian , ot Cleveland , Ohio , wan in the city yesterday , visiting.tbo printing ettabllehmenti with a view of supply ing them with iuk from the house bo repre cents. James O'Connor , late of San Francisco , who la said to ba one of tha bo-t tailors In the land , Is' rviw going to take up his homo in Council Bluffs and enter the em ploy of James Frnlnoy. Anotner Independent. I hereby announce myaolf an inde pendent candidate for constable. Oct3L3kVM. . M. To Forioni AbontJtolMarry- "To persons about to marry , " Douglas * Jerrold's advice was "don't ; " wo supple ment by faying , without laying in a sup ily of HriiiNQ BI.OBSOM , which euro album naria and other kidney and bladder com' ' plumts , Frico CO conta ; trial bottles 10 cents. SuHivan & Fitzgerald , DEALERS IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Crockery , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC Also agonta ( or the following linen of Steamship Companies : Cunard , Anchor , Gulon , American , and Stall Steamship Companion. 3E" 'or sale on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Bank f Ireland , Dublin. Those wto Intend to send foi rlonds to any part of Europe will dud It to tholi tercet to call On Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AGENTS , 343 Broadway ( Council Blnffs DR , G. J. CLARK. Twenty-four years experience In practical Office 106 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. J'KDiSI,6Y-WORT IS A SURE CURE I for nil dltenses of the Kidneys nnd LIVER IttuisopeclflodcUonontMamMtlmiwrant | orcan , onabUnjr U to throw off torpidity and Inaction , cumulating the healtliy noorotion i .mna.mvoooj. . ftrerjlllous , dy pciiUo , or conatlpatod , Kid- ; ncy-Wort will BurelyroU ( nro te quickly oaro. ) lu UU * Bouon to clcuuuu the Byitem , everyone ono thould take a thorough ooune oflt. ( H ) ISOLD BY pnuooisTs. price i. FAST TIME I In rolnz Kur Uks Ut lca\o O.-cini HlO : p. ui. nil T:10 : a. m\ Jot lull IhlojiuaUnncid on II. 1' , DEUKI.Tlcko , Ag nt , lllh unU 1'ariikm t * . , J. KKI.L , U. I1 } Kallway U pot. or JAMES1. CLARK , Uemir Afent. _ No. 2071. MAIL 'LETTINCS. ' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS , rosTomcR DEPARTMENT ) WiMii.sorov.l ) . C.,0cr. IP , 1W2. f 1'roposati will b ricohcdat tbo Contrail Offiw of Ihn Department until 3 p. m. olJwiuary 6 , 1633 for earn lag the mill * of thi United States upon the routm , ud icixrdlnx to the Bcbodulo ofarrhala and dqarturo , ipedfiedby the d - liartment , la the SUte [ ol Hibrukt dom Jul ; Ui , 16SO , to Juno SOth , 16S6. List * ol routt-j , ulth schedule ] ol arrlvali and dcjuiturca iDitructioni to bidden , with Jonus loru > Dtr ctt nnd bou li.an.l all other nocssar jr lalorroatloa w 111 bo luruUhed upon tprJlcatlou to tbo Second Ata liUnt I'ostuiutcr atneral. T. O. HOWE , OctS3Ct T too COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special dvertl8cment , uc a * tx t , Found , To Lo n , For 8 l , To R nl Wanta , Boitrdlng , etc. , will ba Intcrtod In thti column ai the ow rata of TEN CENTS PHI LINE ( or th flrtt Insertion and FIVE CKNTf FKR LINE ( or each muuqnent Insertion Leave ajv ertlsemenU at our office , No. 7 Pcarl Strect , near Hroml ay. Wnnte. w ANTKIi A barn about nP n.lnutts valkot llriadw y. llnquiro HPR office. wWANTT.n WANTT.n A for-A girl ctn n > < 1 R-o < l place nt TuS.cor. OthaVB. , and 7th bt. Mti A. n. W lkir. octl6-6t WANTEK-0'0 liutldlnLR t * mo e. We make nrpecl Ityof mg \ houfa and dales' ' M W. P. Ajlcswortii , box 873 , Conndl Illudu , In. - In Council Bluffs It WANTKD-Kurybody to take Tin lim , 20 cents per week , de llverod by carriers. Offlce , No 7 Pearl Street nnar For Sale and Rent l.'Oll UKNT Vj new two-story brick ntore JL' bulldlnjr , on South Main stron' . FttTKil WF.IH. l/Olt HAI.KMy two.vt-ocro ( mil farm , on JL1 South Fir In root. I'KTKH WK1H FOIl IlKNT FurnUhed rooms to rent , with board , at TOO M ) titter strwt. Day tward W.51 ptr cck. ocutl7-H f ? 0rt RENT -m'rablo office on flr.t fljor. JL1 A. U. Jl AYNfc k CO. , No. 34 I'rarl .tr.et. FOtl JIKNT-A ttry p'otsant i.owly built housi , Franklin Bt. Tu DUrcfts inblo. A. U. HAVNt k 00. , No. 84 Htarl strcit iOH UALb lioa'iuful robiaeucv .ot , too each ; nothing down , and f3 per i onth only , by EX-MAYOK VADQUAN > p8-t ! ( Mlacellaneout ) . LOST Ulick setter pup. Liberal reward will bj pild lor bin rttiiro t 'ho Western houic , upper Do adnay , Council H'lifT * . YjlOit RK.NT A furnished houio with thrib JD IOTUS cellar and cistern , near Broadway. No 29 , N hlghth street. CJTILli AHEAD Great uccc . Call and Bee O new accoMorics and sptclmong of pictures t enb the reliable Relatlno bromldo prucoea , at the Kicclnlor Gallery 10 Malnntroet. . W. L. PATTON PSystcian and Ocullat. DR. Can euro any case o ( aero eye * . It U oulj a matter o ( time , and can cure generally lu from throe tc flvo weeks- make * no difference once bow long diseased. Will etralghten croot eyei , operate and remove PtyrcElnrng , etc. , and Insert artificial eyes. Special attea tlon to re movelnK Udcttorma apE-tf Council bluffs' Business Directory , Art Gallery. _ . Excelsior photograph ga lery , South Main St. Instantaneous pn cess. Brewery. C. OEISE , Upper Broadway. Bottling Works. B. HAdd & CO. , East Plerco St. Bakery P. AYEUS , S17 S. Main St Bathing Houses. MRS. K. J. HAHDINO , M. D. , Broadway and Glenn avc. DK. BTODLEY , Bcthceda Bathing House , Broadnay. Books and Stationery. H. KSnAMAN , Middle Broadway. Banks. OFFICER & PUSEY , corner Broadway and Bth struct. CITIZENS' BANK , Cth street. Broom Factory. MAYNE& CO. , a > enuo A , and Cth St. Cigar Manufacturers. TE1IPLETON & LAMB. 232 Broadway. F. II. LEVIN , 308 Broadway. L. BOEKHOyf. 531 Main St. Ocal. A. II. HAYNE & CO. , 31 Pearl St. Cooper. J. ROSS , G15 East Broadway. Dentists. I flINTON k WEST , U Pearl St. Dry Goods HARKNE89 , OKCOTT .V CO. , Broadway an 4th Btrcot. EEC * Shipper. G. F. CRAWFORD , B19 Main St. Furniture ) Manufactory. K. R. STEINHlLBElt , cor. 7th ave and 12th St. Furniture Store. 0. A. BEEBE k CO. , 207 and 203 Broadway. Groceries and Provisions. 8ULIVAN & FITZOKRALD , SI3 Broadway Gunsmlthlnc. OLLIVEU & OKAHAM , Bth street. Goods sold at caxtcrn prices Harness and Saddlery. CIIAS. WAI TEU fc BllO. , Middle Broailuay CHA3. IirixMAN.XH Middle Broadway. Hair Goods. MILS. I ) . A. BENEDICT. 337 West Broadway , MllS. J. J. GOOD , 'JO Bth street. Livery Stables. A. COHPTON , 230 Broadwaj. W. C. HOLLAND , 701 ! South Main St. U. UBKCROFT , opp. V. O. Hotels. HOUSE. Upper Broadttuy. K1 KL'8 HOTEL , tiOl and TO7 Main Btroct. Meat Market. K W. TICKNOIl , KW Broadway. Millinery. J. J. BLISS , 3U8 Broodway. Come and uxanv Inu forjournolf. SIUS. J. 11 MliTOALF , MS Broadway. Marble and Granite Works. CONNOK X (1UANKLLA , 117 Broadway. Merchant Tailors. JA8. FKANEY , 372 Broadway. CHAS. RICE , lKi\ol' buildhif , Bth and Mai ; Btrvet. JOS KEITKR , 310 Broadway Real Estate and Abstract. KIMBALL A CHAMP , opposite court hou * . J.V , B < iUlllE k CO. , eornir IVarl and lot are Restaurant. SMITH K McCUEN101 Broadway. Stoves and Tinware. IV. I > . AMY k CO. . ruQKouth Main etrett Shirt Factory _ F. F. FOIII ) , corner Undertaken. MORCJAN , KKLLEU & CO. , WO and W Broad " $ , ' II. CONKEI.L , IT North Main St. T.D BDUPKDSO * . * , t.BmJOBT , A.W.HTR1B President. Ylce-Pre 't. Cxahlcr. CITIZENS BANK Or CouaoU BlttiTu. Organlicd under the Iaw4 of th BUt o ( low Paid up capital . AuthorlicU capital. , , . . . . . . ' "X'W Intcrwt paid on llrao dcposlU. Draft * Issue. . on ths principal cities of tu United Btatwan Europe. Special sttcntlon irlvoo to collfctiom aud corro | > ondcunoe w tth prompt returns. CIBSCTOU. J.D.EdinunAwo , K.L.8hus rt , ' .T. flirt , W..W.Walla , MKS , B , J. HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , av GoanotlHlaff * > HARKNESS , OKCUTT & 00. , f , Broadway , and fourth Street. Council Bluffs , Iowa ! ? roar-2-m J. J..A. Headquarters For the Cele brated .A. Weber Pianos , TJ Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail. Address , I O J. MUELLER , C COUNCIL BLUFFS , Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 H : Bluff and Willow greets. . Council Bluffs. B. HAGG & CO. xixr GEISE' BOTTLED BEEE , MADE FROM THE ARTESIAN WELL WATER. AL90 AGENTS FOR THE Order * Oiled In any parti/1 tha cliy. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. E"D . MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF k CUPBOARDS AND SAFES. 1 We make the following a specialty : k WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES , POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDB. WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES , POI LA U WARDROBES. POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES , POPLAR CUPBOARDS. WALNUT WARDROBES. POPLAR SAFES , WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS. orderB and correepondecce promptly attended to , Oflico and Manufactory 8. E. Oor. 7th Avn. and 12th Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. MORGAN , KELLER & GO. , - cjaxr : OEE : ยง The finest quality and largest stock wept of Chicago of wooden and metallc cases. 3allH attended to at all hours. Wo defy competition in quality of goods or prioos. Our Mr. Morgan hns served as undertaker for foity years aud thoroughly understands his business. WARKROOMS , S4t ) AND So ? BUOADWAY. Upholsterim ? In all its branches promptly attended to ; also carpet-laying and lambrequins. Telegraphic - graphic and mall orders tilled without delay. _ CONRAD GEISE'S Council Bluffs , - Iowa. iH n tit many qiivi'ltv'fo eul' pnrchisera. ttcor f8.00 per barrel. Private faruUui nun. pllnd w t'l Mmll > eg uMI.'OfttC .nlverfd Ireoof j > arjto to any i > trt ot the city. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer In and SOLE AGKNT FOH Joseph Sohllti Brewing Company's Celebrated No , 711 Brondway , Council Bluffs , Town. Order * from the country elicited ! itv order * to fnmilU' * and dfnlcra deliver , d free. _ A. BKKBK , W. DKKBII O. A. BEEBE & CO. , WkoleeMa au j JUtall Deilur * In FURNITURE AND CROOKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. JAMES FRANEY , Tea ilsOn * idillUF 372 BROA3)Ay , COUNOII * BLUFFS , IA. Alwayi kc p < on htnd the f ne < t mmrlircii * n ( nutrrUl for genilemen'g weai. Butlirf action iru aat i3i MRS. J. E. METCALF , Millinery , Bresamaitlntr , IStx > . Outtmar and Fittlhpr n , Spedlalr/ . No 613 H < cJvraOppotltu UiToro Iloust. Laces , Embroideries , and Ladies Under cas1. llindkerohlefc , bone ol all kind ) , throat ) , t-lui , ntidlce , ct : . We hope the lidloa will -All nd "no our itook ol ifnodf. Merchant Tailor. ( Late Cutter for Metcalf 15 . , ) Devol's New Building , Main Street. Council Bluffs , la , L * * 4 ! l Siilu to nn'er ' 818 nnd upwards. j > wi-j J , P , KIMBALL. GEO , H. CHAMP , KIMBALL & CHAMP , ( Soeccaeon to J , P. A J. K. Ctxudy. ) Abstract , Real Estate end Loan Brokers. Weha\et\eoulycompute tet ofsi trnc tcoVsto ill city loll nod lindi In Petti.tUmi county. lltlM cxmilniU ind aLetr cl. 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