* v THE DAILY BT3B-COUJS01L BLUFFS IOWA SATURDAY" , KOVEMBHijtv 4 The Daily Bee OOU Gil BLUFFS. Saturday Morning , ov 4 sunscniPTioN RATKS : Bj Carrier. . . . . - XO cents per week. 3/MV1 - - - i - - < 10.00 per Ym. OOJeo : No. 7 Ponrl Btroot , No < ir B'Milway. M. O. GRIFFIN , M n ( ? ct. H. W. T1LTON , City Editor. MINOH MENTIONB. J. Mueller's 1'alnco Munto Hull. Vitltort nlwnys welcome nt Maurer & Crtig , The bov" band K vo nn enjoyable party at St. Joseph's hull luftt cyenlnR , The outgoing train eastward this after. noon IB over the C. , B. & Q. railway. Now lot nicely decorated , 50 pleceyjof ten nets , only $5 at Mnurcr & Craig. llev. Hugh Lamonl , of llocltfonl , 111. , will preach In the Presbyterian church to morrow morning and evening. II. E , Snaman in arranging for a big opening of his caUbllthmont on November Cth and 7th. Oscar Youngerman and Clara ( Irotlio have been duly Introduced Inu the matri- moniftl atato by Justice Abbott. Hand. painted china , art pottery , solid illvorware , bronze" , &o , at Manror & Oralff. Oralff.Tho The now moat market ofJShullJc [ Mul len , 709 South Main street , gucrantoo best of meats and prompt attention , The CASO of Albert llockwltz , charged with Hallowe'en mischief , in burning some abodes of corn , baa bctn continued by Justice Abbott until the 21th. The young ladles attending St. J'rnn cfo academy the f Intern" school have pro Rented the management of the coming ten- tival and fair with n handaomo marble top table. A. line assortment of Boots and Shoos , sufficient to supply the demands of all , at George Blaxiin's south Main ctrcct. Cheap Ilnllrond tickets lo all points , Busunell , five doors north of pot > toflico , tells them. Kntranco , Main or I'oarl streets. Joseph Keller makes the Iflncst Suits in the latest styles , at the lowest poswlblo prices. Ills merchant tailoring establish mi nt is at 310 Upper Broadway , Counci Blufts. Miss lloynolds ariivod hbro yesterday on a visit lo her father , Win. II , Kcynolds , her grandfather , lr. ) Starr , and olbcr reliv tlvcs. This is her first visit to them an I it Is hoped she may remain tor many years , She Is a bright , healthy baby , and con gratulatlons are received from many friendi. friendi.A A young man named William Safely wai arrested hero the oilier day on tin strength of a telegram from Marlon lown , where ho was wanted on n charge o f burglary , ho being out on S2CO ball. Yes tcrday another telegram was received , saying that the grand jury had failed tc indict the young mnn and ordering lib re lease. Henry Butler , a colored follow from Omaha , was hunted up bcre yesterday b ; one of white follow-cltlrcns , who wanted him to turn over 31G with which ho had entrusted him. Tfco white citizen had lot him have this money becniu'o ho was himself - self going on a sprco and feared ho would lose it. Instead of Unit his colnicd trus tee came over hero and got on n sprco with the money. The police hunted htm up and run him In. The only effects found on him was a razor and a knife , but i.o money. money.On On and after to-morrow there will bo forvlcoft at St. Francis' Catholic church each Sunday at 0 o'clock , 8 o'clock , fl 'clock and 10:3& : o'clock n. m. Those who live in the vicinity of the church need not allow their nerves to quiver with the thought of flro if they hear the Catholio church bell ring ut half-past 5 o'clock to morrow morning. It will bo to announce tervlce simply that , and nothing more. A few daya ago n young man named K. S Bognrt was arrested at Olenwood on the straugth of n telegram from Dodgu county , Wisconsin , charging him with em bezzlement. The Wisconsin olllcer , on ar riving for the prisoner , now at ouco that Mr. Uogart waj not the man ho wanted. The inUtake arose from the UAIIIC. The young man has in consequence thereof bcii BUl-jett to aggravating injustice for bin record is said to bo nbovo reproach , Mm. Temi'lotuu was a Httlo easier yes- terdity , T. 15 , Vanuwnrtli , of Lou Angeles , Oal. I * at tbo Ogduu. Ool. Cochran oriived in the city ychtcr- day from Little Siuux , S. 3. Felker , repreeentlug n St. Louii tea house , was in the city yesterday , J. R. Buchanan the , general agent of the Sioux City roate , was in the city yeslwr- day. day.W. W. S. Aldrldgo and t ! . W. Hess , ol Itochester , N. Y. , arrived at this Ogden Vesterdiy. Jacob Greenwood , representing a bru.L manufactory at St. I < jul , was in the clt ) yesterday. O. II. dough and Uwtty , of Oanad have arrlvud In thU city an < l taken ap | their permanent leildence here , bavlut movtd Into a home on 1'Irat uvenue. Mr Clough is a brother of Oflicer Clough , City Marshal K , \ \ , Jackson id do happy by being presented with ve pounds of bouncing babyhood lu the in of a daughter , who bids fair to gladden tin home for many years , K. F. Philbrook , atUulant secretary o the Council Bluff * Insurance company lias become a permanent resident of thli city , Id * family having arrived a few dayi ago , and they having taken poises > i < m of t rssideuce iu the uecond ward. Another Independent Candidate. To the Khltor of Tut UKK. Please nnnonnco Wallaoo McFad- den as an independent candidate for constable , MiNVFlUKNDS. Anotnor Independunt , I hereby announce uiyaelf an inde pendent candidate for constable. Oc-31 3t WM. M. ANDERSON'S MOB. They Attack an Opposition Newopaper oud "Pi" tbo Forma. ft. Doiijiorntn nnd DlaRrftcofiil Attempt - tempt to Stipprosn Xiocent Opinion. A. special dispatch to Tun BEK from Tabor , Iowa , Bays that the office of the Union-Arrow , a republican paper with indepandoncoBUfflcient to support lion. Wm. II. 1'uacy for congress , wan broken into laU evening , and the forms ready for the press maliciously pied and the building shamefully mu tilated. THE CONOHEsrUONAI. CON TEST. Major Anderson , with ail hia nat ural and cultivated cheek , dares not attempt to speak at Walnut , there being - ing such opposition to him there that ho ia satisfied ho would not have largo enough nn audience to furnish a chair * man. IIo has made two appointments there , but haa on each occasion shrunk from appearing , nnd hence no meetings - ings wore hold. An a last rooort ho has arraxgod to have Ool. Darloy nnd Don. Ocorgo Carson speak there , ao H to ensure nn attendance of two at leant. ANDEE80N IS WEAKENING. The major's organ is weakening rapidly. On Wednesday morning the Nonpareil shouted : "Tho republican majority in this district ia 6,404. Ilurrah for Andor oon. " But yesterday's Nonpareil drops n few notches. It sajs : "Could every republican vote bo brought to the polls , Anderson's oloc < tlon by 3,000 majority would bo as sured. " It concedes that every republican vote cannot bo broughtto the polls ; therefore it admits that Andorson'o majority will bo leas than 3,000. If The Nonpareil keeps on dropping 3,500 a day it will concede Pusey's election before next Tuesday. IIAUI ) ON ANDnilSON. Men who rely upon the use of money , upon bargains of n corrupt and demoralizing character , upon cock-and- bull campaign ntoricaupon intentional and Htudied deception , may bo ex pected to show no higher appreciation of the dignity of the civil oorvico when once they are in cilice. The electors should make this connection in their own minds , and the impor tant truth involved should bo applied as against all candidates or parties seeking their oupport. - [ Nonpareil. In view of the $1,000 postollico bond given by Anderson , in view Jf ! tbo bargains made for the ouccencoraliip it l the railway commission , in view of the way the corporations are spending money and running trains for Ander son's benefit , in view of the nomina tion by ono majority , Anderson "may bo expected to show no higher appro elation of the dignity of the civil aor vice when once in otlico. " 80MB "PAT11 11HMAIIK8. Governor Sherman in his speech at Tabor recently , followed the course pursued by all those eminent speak ers imported into this district , and carefully avoided referring to Ander son directly , or personally endorsing him , In closing , however , ho re marked : "Go to the polls on the 7th of No vember , vote a white republican tick et , representing the purity of the party , und then go homo and pat the best woman in the world on the back I and lull her you are happy because you have done right. " On this the editor of the Union- Arrow remarks ; IIo who votes n "whlto" republican ticket may well go homo and "pat the best woman in ttio world on the back" and tell her hi ) is hnppy because ho has done rlht. But would it bo white with Anderson's name on it ? Would it represent the purity of the pirtj ? Would it not with his name on it represent anything but puritj I Is not Major Anderson u typo of the lowest class of politicians , such aa re publicans cannot afford to ondorno . Suuposo Governor Sherman nnd hit family had lived ten or fifteen years in this county , and after voting for the major , Anderson should go homo and attempt to pat Mrs. Sherman on thu buck , wliat , in the opinion of the ruader , would biv the result ? Wo ' tnku it for granted that Mrs. Shot- - man , liku the women of tln.s county is a typo of American womanhood embodying the feminine virtues oi , the nineteenth century , DJUS anyone ono presume she would endorse such - a course ? Wo advise the governor tc tell Mre. Sherman that the major broke up Dr. Stephens' family and wrecked hn ! pleasant homo. Toll hei thu major is an adulterer. Toll hot ho has been lodged in jnil for ubupiiif - the "boat woman in the world. " Toll lior the major borrowed $200 illinium of Mrs. StophoiiH , and has paid bacL $ < 0 in nix ycaro , $20 of it during the [ proaint campaign to avoid logul pro coss. Toll her of hia political trick h ery , of the bond bueitices of the dojogato ho bought 111 the Stockton-llarvey convention , of his drawing double pay in tin , nrmy , of his carrying I'Vnraont countj in hia vest pockuc , of his p.orvjci's nn railroad commissioner , of the Aldricl . pass bill , of the way lu got Stone all1 the track and the way ho clings to hoOt hoA commiBsionorship , of his securing i call for the district oonvontton to nice five daya bolero the prohibition oleo tion , while public attention was oallcc in another direction , und if time permits > mits , speak to her of the Miller wil : case and other minor matters , am , after uhu haa had time to considui these important questions , wo ask tin governor to attempt to pat her on tin back and BOO if this isn't a might ty ; doubtful district. Bon CIiapmauIM To the Editor ol Tui 11 i. Is the editor of the Nonpareil BO < egotistical as to suppose that the intel ligunt votori of tbo Ninth district ai ? < to bo entrapped by hia puerile logic and dragooned by hia threats of political it.T ical ostracism iuto a support of Ander son in spite of their convictions Tof duty ? If ho dooi entertain any such idea ( and ho must do so if his edi torials reflect truly his thoughts ) , then ho is guilty of grossly insulting them , and is totally ignorant of the sterling attributes of their character. Mr. Chapman says if Anderson wore the democratic candidate and if all that is now charged of him was true , that still the democracy would oupport him. Whether they would or not I will not now stop to discuss , but prefer to call the attention of all republican voters to the deduction winch thin boy logician draws from the nbovo hypothesis. Ho aayn , "therefore , " ( that h , because the de mocracy would Hupport Anderson with his present hard character if ho wore their candidate ) "tlio few remaining daya nhould bo devoted to active work and systematic organization , " to the end that Anderson , with tbo charges against him not controverted nor do nicd , may bo elected by the good re publicans os this district. The rea soning is , that because the democracy would support n man whoso character is reeking with sin , therefore true re publicans should do the same thing , Is this lopublican doctrine ? Is there n republican in this whole district who will for a moment , assent to the acknowledgment of auch infamy as a part of their political creed ? Where did Mr. 0. got his idea of republicanism ? Did it come from Lin coln , Bon Wade , Seward , Grant , Oar Hold , Blalno or any other of the men or platforms of the party ? Does ho not by such doctrine ahow himself to bo totally unfit for party leadership , and does ho not thereby disqualify himself from any rightful influence in itn councils. In another place ho intimntoa that these whom ho terms "boltorn" will becomo-polltical outcasts. What right lias thu editor , who is but n man having no kingly control or authority over hia follows to ostracise from the republican party tboso men , faithful and true , who choose on election day to cast a ballot which ia oppressive of their sense of what is right , and which is responsive to the obligations of duty an they understand them. Independent voters ! And the re publican party is composed of such men , do not lay aside your mauliood on Tuesday next ; do not bow the neck of slavery to this wonld-bo boss ; do not bare your backs to this self- constituted whip-uinator. By the free expression of your intelligence at the polls , consign him and his candidate to that oblivion which is in poifoct con sistency with the apparent ( if not real ) lack of principle of the former , anal thoabeonco of moral attributes of the latter. If you think Mr. Pusoy ia a more fitting trustee for you in Washington ; if you think his life of over 20 years in your midst ia auch as to entitle him to the confidence of his fellow-citizens from whom ho has nothing to conceal ; if you think hia opinions on the ccon omical nnd business matters which stand In the path way of every congrras- man are sound and consistent witl what you regard u your interest and that of the country at largo , then give him that support nt the ballot box which your ( luty aa a good citizen de mands. Bo free men , bo thoughtful citizens zons , bo independent voters. A REPUBUOAN. Cheap Homos. , "Hiram Mondonhnll and Thomas Coegrovo returned yesterday from trip to Northern Nebraska , where ouch had taken up a timber claim They are both wonderfully pleasot with the country and wo do not won dcr at it as they brought ua a boo weighing 40 pounds , and two turnips weighing 8 pounds each , which wore raised by John Sclireck , formerly o this city , now of Stuart , Nob. " Audubon Sentinel. Stuart , Nub , , in nearly at the heac of the Klkhorn Valley and in wha the Sioux City & Pacitio railroad cal Ihoir "Free Homo" country. The cheap land excursion of November Oth will afford nn excellent oppor tunity to inspect this beautiful and productive country at very low rates. A World of Good Ono of the most popular medicines now before the American public , is Hop Bittorfi. You BOO it everywhere. People take it with good cll'cct. It builds them up , It is not as pleasant to thu toatu at ; some other Bittora , as it ia not n whisky drink. It ia more ? like the old-fashiunu.l bono-aot tea , * thut has done a world of good. If you don't feel juat right , try flop Bit r tora. Numht No vs. A WASTE OP WIND. The Victim of a Confidence Game - aivou Onaso to the Shnrporu. ; Yesterday morning another innocent sort of n soul was victimized by confidence - fidence sharpers on the outgoing train of the B. & M. road. There wcro , three of the sharpers , and they pluck- cd their victim soon after the train 111)A transfer. On reaching the crossing the sharpers jumped oil the train , snd the victim by this time realizing that ho had been impound upon , jumped off the train also and gave them a chaso. Of course the ueparntod and the victim - after chasing ono nnd then - the other , singled out ono , nnd kept close upon him but the follow doygod under and ' among aouio cars and made quod his ) cecano. Thu name of the victim could not liu loarr.etl , as ho was evidently uo ashamed of his foohahnuts in letting ting his money to at rangers that ho did not show up after the chueo , The follows who victimized him are wall A known hero , the forms and counten ances of two nt least being quite fa- , - mlllar to the police. It is about time that some of these fellows were weed - ed out , and if nothing more can bo found against thorn subject to proof , the vagrancy law can bo brought to boar on them with good effect. Fcnt of tbo Foot- Yeatotx'ay nftornoon thuro was au exciting contest at the Driving park in the form of a foot-race between Robert Woods , of Canada , nnd John Potrore , thu v oil-known Hoot-fool horo. The atakes were $250 , and il is eaid that the mouoy on outside beta footed up fully $3.000. Tha diatanco was a half milo , and the race was won . by I'owora , hia time being announced as 2 ; 10 , while Wood a cainu in oloao - upon him , a quarter of a second alower. THE FiAG PRESKNTA1ION. Ibo Mnennoichor Give a PletmlnR Entertnlnmant In Con nection with Tina Event. On Thursday cTcning there was fine audience R-\thcred in Djlmny'fl hall , to witness the presentation oi the flag by the ladies to the Maonnor- ohor , and to enjoy the other features cf the entertainment arranged in con- uectiou thurowith. The gathering was composed of the beat of Council Blulfa ladies aad gentlemen , nndnum * bored noverul hundred. The first event of the evening was the presen tation of the ilftg , a fall description of which has already bcon glvon in TUB BKI : , The llag is certainly ono of the handaomont in the woat , and as a showing of beauty In design , richneta of material , nnd skill of needlework , cannot bo excelled , and ia rarely equalled. It ia certainly a tribu.u worthy of the eatiraablo ladies by whom it was pro- sontcd , nnd of the worthy cltizona to whom , aa mombora of the Maonner- her , it was prosentod. Upon Mias Amanda Ltndor dovolv- d the honorable duty of presenting .ho flag in behalf of the ladies. She lid so in a very graceful manner , do- ivoring in a clear voice , every word icing distinctly hoard in all parts of ho house , a beautiful poem in Gor man , written by Mrs. Adolph. The ) oem was one of much merit , and its enditlou was nigh faultless. In pre senting the flag Miss Ltndor was as sisted by about thirty young Indies , drcsaod in white , giving n most plena- tig ciloot to the Bcono. Air. 0. Faul , as president , received the elegant ributo , on behalf of the Macnnor- ihor , and briefly expressed thanks for ho aatno. A quartette , consisting of Messrs. Schwongcr , J. Adolph , It. 0. Lanso and Ed. H. Siefku , then oang ' 'Woinproke , " their voices blending 'airly , and it being really ono of tbo ) est features of the evening's pro rammo. A goodly number of the Omaha ilannorchor then gave a chorus , which was grandly rendered nnd won onthusistio applauao. Following this came a duet by Mrs. 0. Faul and Mr. Jshronsbergor , en titled ' -The Smokers. " It waa well jlvon. As a closing number of the concert was given the chorus "Tho Day of the Lord , " in which besides the Council BluiTi Maonnorchor the visitors from Omaha and Columbus also joined. It wan given with good effect , thrilling and inspiring the audiunco until ap- plouEO seemed a feeble way of oxprcEn- ing their approbation Following the concert came a bountiful and tempting banquet , of which between three and four hundred ladies and gentlemen partook. The merry dnnco followud und many thus whilud away the hours , Taken altogether , it was ono of thu wiccst planned , boat managed and most onjoyr.blo events which has ye occurred under ( ho supervision of th < oocioty. Much credit ia duo to the ladies who procured the beautlfu banner which served as the inspire tlon , and also to the committee fo the faithful manner in which they planned and worked. , IOWA ITEMS. The now fence la front of the college o the blinil at Vinton is 800 feet long and coat $4,000. Bishop MoMulIcn , of the ( J/xthollo / diocese cese of Davenport , has confirmed 0,000 persona during the past year. Governor Sherman has offered 5500 re- wared for the cnptu of Bill Schwab , the cpcnpccl murderer of Sedlacek at Cedar Rapids. Six men attempted to rcb a freight cnr on the Keokuk & Dos Moinea railroad , on Friday ulght. They boarded the car and were caught like rats iu a trap by the trnin men locking the door from thu out side. side.A A session of the Norwegian Lutheran synod wax held at Roland last week , at which ! ' ,000 people were present. The ob- ect of tbe council wan to unite the fordif- crent factions of the Norwegian Lutheran church. Sarah K. Eaton , nged It , of Ottutnwa , mi filed an information agaimt her brottier-iu'law I'mnklin Komi- - ' , Benjamin - ua , charging him with seduction. Roinlue'a wife Is Btill living. IIo tins been arrested. John Crammer , a resident of Pleasant Ridge township , Leo county , nnd n mem ber of the Twenty-fifth Iowa infantry , was accidentally flhot by a gun iu IiU carriage , on Sunday night , nnd died eight hours nfterwardu. DrukVon , the man \vho lant year mur dered God , J > > neighbor , north of Sclma , In a quarrel ahput Davidson's child , was convicted last Week of manslaughter in the Jelferson county court , and sent to the penitentiary for live j'pars. Jlra. Louiea ItopfciDf , ' hangpd bcreolf In Ftirt Dcdfjo on Monday itabt. ( The cau o of the eulcldo wa the Inil. ' tlon uf a $150 fine or forty-fivo days ia jaff.a ecutonco against her for keeping a mnrtUivAcevher ? she dispcneod cigar ? , coufectionX'O' and whlnky. The deceased wa.1 ( v reep able widow and had two small dftUEhteri. \ A panic was nrertod in D&veniiort ot\ ocilay night by the coolness cf the GaV zette force. A fire was discovered in a building only twenty feet from the" opera houto where Mary AmUrtou was plsyinft to an audience of 1,000 people , uboul 10 o'clock in the evening. The Gazette men quietly Informed the tire department with out sounding the alarm , and the tire was put out in ten minutes. When the gaily drosfeil throng emerged from the opera homo after tbo performance they for tbe iirkt time knew of a TIN. If the nl nn had been sounded n p&uto would dnubtlees have ensued und tha loss of Hfo might have been great. To "To pewoiin abouf to marry , " Douglw- * Jenold'i advice was "lon't ; " wo supplement - ment by Bnyinp , without laying in a sup ply of SrniMi HLO&iOM , which cuio album- maria and other kidney and bladder com plaints. Price CO cents ; trial bottloa 10 cents , I , BOHl'NDSOH. I. L. KHVOAItT. i , W.BTkKST , I'resldcut. Vieo-l'rw . - t. Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Council Organlied under the Uws ol the SUto ol Iowa Paid up capital . , . j 75 ( joe Authorized capital . , . , . , , . 200,003 Interest paid on time doposlU. Draft * Iseuod on tbo principal cities ot the Unltbd States and Europo. Special attention jrlven to coUvUIoni and correspondence with prompt roturni. J. D. Edmundson , E. L. Shumrt , J. T. Htrl. W. W. Wallace , J. W. RoSEr , ' M A. MIllVi . _ * . W. Street. Jv7d JACOB SIMS , Attorney and Oounsellor at Law r , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. 10Office Droatlway , tstweon , Main ! and Tea fctrceti. WUI ( prictlcB la > Suu-J. ' " ' t urU COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES , NOTICE. Special adtcttlsemtnta , sue M Lost , Found , To Loan , for Sale , To Rant , Wants , Hoarding , etc. , nil ) bo Inserted In thli column ai tha ow rite of TEN CENTS PER I.INE ( or tha Drat Insertion and FIVE CENTS PKU LINK for each eubdxjuent Insertion. Leave ulr crtUcmenbi &i our office , No. 7 Pc rl Street. ncMI'.rpvJw > y. Wonts. WANTi : A M uitlon AS hou ckettKr , a wiilo-v and hmllypreferroa. AddressMr ! . S.T. Abott ! ) , - Ifttn about ft e minutes Mk of WANTKD-A _ . _ Knijulro UK * office. Yi7 ANTED A ( rood slrl cm fl-ul a good pl&co V * t TOS.cor. CthMe. , and7tliEt. Mr * . A. B. Walker. octlO-5t .NTKB fiOO buildings to mo e. tiictliltyof moU g houses nnd AdilresW. r , Ajlcswortn , box 870 , Conncll IJIults , Ia. Everybody In Council BluCa Ic WANTED Tin linn , UO cents per week , do llveroil by carriers. Office , No 7 Pearl Street near Krondtrav. For Snlo and Rent FOH SALK Th rty-flvo car-lo&di o' ' Orojron luncj , 4UO iinr.'S . In ft til , 180 geldtnjrs. all fioai1 to 6 year * old and wolgmnn Irom 9CO to 1,200 pouca * . Will bo cold tlngly or by the car- loadj will nrrho at stock yardn. Council Elulls , at 1 o'clock thin afternoon nd Ica\es fortho eait Saturday mcrnlnff. It * KENT My new two-story brlik etore EOIl , on South Main street. rKTKU WEIS. OH SAt.R Mr tw e'.t c-acrc fmlt ( arm , on South Flr.tBircet. 1'KTElt WEIS HUNT FurnUlieil rooms to rent , with board , at 730 M ) nstcr street. Day board S3.BO per week. ocutl"-4t RENT A dca'rable ' ofllce on first floor. FOR . II , M AYNE & CO. , No. 34 1'carl street. TjlOU KENT A very ploisunt newly built JD housr , Franklin at. TeinnrcaHonable. A. H. MAYNt & CO. , No. 81 I'tarl street. TTWH aALJ1 IloR'Hitul rtslUenco low , < 0 Jj each ; nothing down , nnd ? 3pcrTonth only , by EX-MAYOU VAUQUAN. "aplS-tf _ MlBCollaneoue. _ l OST Black setter ] > up. Liberal reward will Jj bs pilJ for his return tt the Western houcc , upper Broadway , Council ntuffa. BENT A furnished house with thrjo looms , cellar nd cistern , near Broadway. No. 10 , N Eighth street. AHEAD Great success. Call and ECO STILL accessories and specimens of plcturca taken br the rolUllo pelatlno bromtdo process , at the Excelsior Gallery lOHMaln itrcct. . W. L. PATTON 1'Aiyslclan and Oculist. DR. Can euro any oasn of sore cj ox. It la only a matter of time , and cui euro generally In from three to Qvo weeks-It makui no difference - once how long cllocrued. Will Jtralshtcn cross oyca , operate end rcmcno rtyrealnma , etc. , and Inuert nrtlOclal eyes. BpccIM attention to re- tuovclne tadow orrns np5-tf Council Business Directory , Art Gallery. Excelsior photograph fe'a'lery ' , South JIain St Instantancoiu process. Brewery. 0. OEISE , Upper Broadwaj. Bottling Works. B. HAGO & CO. , East Pierce St. Bakery , P. AYUUS , 517 S. Main St. Bathing Houses. MRS. E. J. IIAUD1NO , M. D. , Broadway am Olcnn avo. D1U STtfDLEY , Bcthcsda Batlilng House , Broadway. Books and Stationery. II. E. SEASIAN , MlddkBroadway. Banks. OFFICER & 1-USKY , corner Broadway end 6tl street CITIZENS' BANK , Eth street. Broom Factory. JIAYNE&CO.a\enuoA , and Cth St. Cigar Manufacturers TEMPLETON & LAMB. 232 Broadway. 1 F. R. LEVIN , 308 Broadway. L. BOKKHOFF , B31 Main St. Ccal. A. H. JIAYNK & CO. , at Pearl St. Cooper. J. ROSS , 016 East Broadway. Dentists. SINTON k WIST , 14 Pearl St. Dry Goods HARKNESS , ORCUTT & CO. , Broadway an 4th Btrett. Shipper. G. F. CRAWFOltn , P10 Main St. Furniture Manufactory. _ E , R. STEINlllLllKH. cor. TtlijHO ondJ2thS' ' Furniture Store. C. A. BEKItl ? & CO , , 207 and 209 Broadway. Groceries and Provisions. SULIVAN 4 : FITZQKIlALn , 313 Broadway. Gunsmlthlng , OLLIVER tc GRAHAM , Mh Btrcct. Gooi sold at eastern prices and guaranteed. Harness and Saddlery. CHAS. WALTER k BRO. , Middle liroadwa C11AS. BEKMAN.K51 Middle Broml ay. Hair Goods. MRS. D. A. BKNKDICT. 337 West Bro-ulw a ; MRS. J. J. GOOD , i-"J th btluut. Livery Gtaules. A. COMPTON , ' . ' "fl Broadway. W , 0. HOLLAND , 700 South Main St. II. BEECROFT , opp. P. O. Hotels. OODEN HOUSE. Upper Broadway. KIEL'S HOTEL , C01 and W7 Main utrovt. \ Meat Market. E. WTICKNOIl , MO Ilroadnay J. J. IUSS , 328 Uroadway. Como and r < ' Real Estate KIMDALL & CIIAM1 , l \ I slt8 inrt house , J. W. SQUIHE i : CO , U' v r I'carl and 1st av ReitJ ur > - . SMITH & McCUl Vj i\\JJrOA \ Uray. BtovesardTlrnyara. It. D , AMY & CO. . 1 JUEot'W M * . i street. Shirt ' 'actorxl F. F. FOUD , cornel , Wu j tH > low Bt. _ _ i Undei taker * . MtflWAN , KELLElt { | CO. , 8 ] | wrf 317 Broad. y * v vlV U. COVNELI/ , , hBI c. J. CJ.RK. . . . * . . i Twenti-fout yoftrn 9ip rleii'j In practical nalPsy.t Office 106 _ , T „ _ . . Council Bluffn , ' Iowa , Oil , f\ Broadway , and Fourtli Street , , Council Bluffs , Iowa mnr-2-Fm - - ' 8 -B LS Headquarters For the Cele brated .A. Weber Pianos , TT IL , Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail. Address , ftwl I J. MUELLER , COUNCIL BLUFFS , sa Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and flow greets , Council Bluffs , B. HAGG & CO. GEISE' BOTTLED BEEE , MADE FU01IJUE ARTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO ADEN'S FOU THE Orders nilod In any part cf the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. MANUFACTUllEUS OF ALL KINDS OF CUPBOAEDS AND SAFES. We roaVa the following a specialty : WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES , POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS , WALNUT BREAKFAST -TABLES , POPLAR WARDROBES. POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES , POPLAR CUPBOARDS , WALNUT WARDROBES. POPLAR SAFES , WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS. A2TMail orders end correspondence promptly attended to. Office nnd Manufactory S. E. Oor. 7th Avo. and 12th Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA MORGAN , KELLER & GO , S"H * "Wfli "TT * * * CCT23 PSfflS * BM3lfl /fSK "BE33 * " * " "TSP fl h Hl * L2T JSM MJP JrJj . .ssrSi JLJ 3 . JO J & / * The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden und metalic cases. Calls attended to at all boura. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr. Morgan has served ns undertaker for forty years nnd thoroughly understands hU business. WAREROOMS , BiG AND 3D ? BRO AD WAY. Upholsterinc in all its branches promptly attended to ; nlso carpet-laying and lambrequins. graphic and mall orders filled without dulr.v. CONRAD GEISE'8 Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Beer and malt In any qmutlt > ; io suit purchasers , \letr \ 8.00 per barrel. Private Iambics sup. piled wltli nn ll hem at 31.CO racii , del \ored licaot c arKQ to any part ol the city. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company's Celebrated ! L 1 Is No , 711 Brondway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the sountry elicited Citv orrtorw to fnmllle nnd dealer * delypr ! il free. A. BKEBK , W. HL'NYAN. W. DKKUK O. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale and Retail Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY 'tfos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. JAMES FRANEY , 372 BROABWAY , CODNCIIi BLUFFS , IA- Always keeps on hand the finest assortrrftnt ol material lor gentlemen's war. Satisfaction trunrautced MRS. J. E. METCALF , Millinery , Droaamaklnsf , Etc. Outtmt ? nncl Pitting a Spodlaity. No , 513 Broadwar , Oppoiito Kovero Houea. I/aces , Embroideries , and Ladies Undcnvciir , Handkerchief ) , hoeo ol all ulnd ) , thread , pint , noodles , etc. We hope the ladles will call and see our stock ol foods. Merchant Tailor. ( Late Cutter for Melcalf B . , ) Devol's New Building , Main Street. \ Council Bluffs , la , SuiU to order 818 and upward . J , F. KIMBALL. GEO. II. OITAMP. KIMBALL & CHAMP , ( Succctson to J. P. & J. H. Cusoady. ) Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers. Weho ie only complete etloaUtrac book to all city loti and landi In PotUw.ttunl county. Title * examined and abBtracU lurrUbtd on abort notice , Uonejr to loan CD dty and ( arm property , abort mil long time , lu unu to luit the borrower. Ucalesti bought wd told. Officu at the old itanl opposite co ut bonito-