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THE DAILY BEE COUfc OIL BLUFFS IOWA WEDJstSDAY NOVEMtfEK 8 The Daily Bee BLUFFS Wedn aday Morninpr , Nov. 8 sUBsonirnoN KATES : Bj Curler , . . . . - ! 0 eenVa per wtek tlO.OO Ye t , - - - - - - per _ Offlco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near O-onraway. M. 0. GRIFFIN , lUntfreJ. H. W. TldTON. Olty Editor. MIWOK MENTIONS , J , Mucllcr'd 1'alaco Jfuslo Hall. Vhltors always welcome at Maurer A Crlp , Tlio city council meets again Friday ironing. The Hound Table met last cvcnlnfand studied "comcU. " New lot nicely decorated , 50pece ! , | of tea M U , only $ C at Maurer & Craig. The Chantaun.ua club had an Interest ing ccMlou Monday evening. II. E , Seaman is arranging for n big opening of his establishment on November Cth and 7th. The Koso Eyllnpo company is book'c'd for Dohany's on the llth , There were many mellow yesterday bnt fetr got Into the cooler. A. TI , Mayno & Co , are embarking In the flour end feed business In connection with their coal business. Iland.palntod china , art pottery , solid t itlTcrwarc , bronze * , &o , at Maurer & _ It WM astonlshly quiet at the polla ° ' e l'n ' t nny n ° BC8 wore broken ma * ken rn "l'cft"yi ' ) U' ' < ow physically. Tha now mca' market of.Shull k Mullen 'out1 * 'n ' best ° itrect , guorantco len , 790i i . of mcatan d Ptom fttt ntlon , A fino'iak wrtment of Boots and Shoos , ufficlcnt to..m PPly. the demands o ! all , at George Blaxinrfi. ' onll'Mftln ctroct. V about 8200 to keep the -It coal the A wa r onthe Btroot BUP barrel * of thinkings ; fi Hl ° BUmmor- plied with ice durinjj -ThofoneralservL. * ' M - Temple. ' horn the ton .re to bo held this X cm f.mlly residence on Uppw.13roI"Iwfty' -"Nobody'g Clnlm" Is to b ° Blvcn at Dohany'a this evening From U ho B ! , ? patters ono may well expect w * ° ° and thunder. Ono drunk won disposed of fa JK court yesterday morning , Ilia name ? * , Bassett , nnd ho was "hollering" drunk ( U night before. ITo was taxed S7.CO , and lot loose t rote , Cheap Railroad tickets lo nil points , Bnshnoll , fivodoors north of postoflico , tells them. Entrance , Main or 1'carl atrocts. Marshal Jackson says that ho fa now to pay special attention to thn enforcing of the ordinance restraining cattln from running at largo at night. Joseph Ilclter makes the l < ° ! noet Salts in the latest styles , nt the lowest possible prices. Ills merchant tailoring establish ment is at 310 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs , There was some horrible spelling on the transparencies and cartoons used at . the Andersom meeting on the eve of elec tion. The democrats occupied the building adjoining the postofEce last evening and s received their returns there , It must ; have been sweet uiuulo for Phil Armour. The park committee have had their at tention called to the wires straggling > Around Bayleas park to the annoyance of U that pass through. When is the nuis- aac'd ( o tie abated ? There was a B'.igbt scrimmage at the JWrlh ward polls near the time for clos ing last livening , the two wrestlers suc ceeding in smashing iu ono of the windows of Sackett & 1'rcaton'a coal olllco , but iheddtng no blood. A Tery sad death occurred at Glen- wood on Monday evening , it being that of ( Mlsi Mlnnlo Walton , of Key Wist , Flor Ida , who was visiting her undo , Dr. Mo- Clunky , dhe was taken but n few days igo with dlpthorla , aud the dheneo dl.l ita wurk speedily. Wall McFaddcu showed himself yes terday to bo an Independent candidate for ooiuUblo , surely. Ho had hla own mar tial band out , nnd played the bass drum Iibnsclf , as they went from palling place to polling place , reminding the voters that McFadden was utlll la the field. On Wednesday evening , Ncvombor 14th , at Dohany'a opera bouse , will bo pre sented the drama qf "Handy Andy , " by the pupils of St. Joseph'H academy , under tie management of their ctliclcnt teacher , Prof. .T. J , Slnttery. This will bo during the Catholic fair , to take place there the timing week. The council has concluded to take ac tive atepH toward having the eldotvalka 011' Main street put lutn n condition BO thnt foot travelers will not at Je ist ba cbligo.l to t&ko to the middle of the street , aa now. lie property owners having bi'fn uotificd time aud again , with little effect , the city ttigineer It now to tviturtUo far bids , and ee to it that the sidewalks nro mode good , juul tha cxpeiue tnxul up ugalust the property , Two or thres lulls are threatened sgalust the city en account of the horrible condition of a cr B iug on I'itth sheet , near the packing home , and for \\lilcli it Li claimed the 0 , , H. & Q rotul la rcapon- KJMo. There have been several break downs of wagons there , nnd the council bu now instructed the city marshal to no tify the railway to have the name fixed wider penalty i.f the law. Don't forget the cheap land excursion to the Klkhorif valley and the "free borneo" country iu northeastern Nebraska , which the Sioux City & l-.cllo ! railroad are to run Thureciay morning , November 9th. Kates aie no law that every ono who U nt all interested iu securing for them- tdrea a "free home" front the choice gov ernment lauds uow open for settlement , erin in buying good lands at low rates ia the dder organized count iee , should go on this clup excursion. If you are Interested in tliii don't put it off ; go now before the bout lands ere picked over. Great sorrow bat fallen upou the home f O. S , Clark , the city editor of the Nou- pare ! ) , owing to the death of hts little son "ICush , " a bright little three year old , who favorite with nil friends of the fain- lly. Little limb Jiritl a vide acquaintance- slip amonif the newtpapcr men , as the fond father took the little felloiv with htm In his attendance uiwn many ovcnti whlcl he was called upon to report , and where others of the craft ware gathered , and lltwh not only alwayi attracted attention ant excited admiration hy his lirlght cunning ways , tut he Ins Lccn inndo the occasion of many a friendly notice nud happy par/v / graph , The fraternity will feel with Clark's Borrow at the death of little Iltuh and dee ] sjrnpathy for the parenta upon whom IMS fallen thU burden of corrow. Hush was Msk ncarcely more than rv day , croup being the cauB9 of death , nnd doing iU work surely and ewlftly , despite the best mod leal skill and tonderest care. The blow Is a heavy one , ludeod. The funeral fcrvicea bo held thin afternoon at 3 o'clock nt Lho family residence on Myoelcr etrcct , between Seventh nnd Klglilh tlreeti. Yesterday afternoon death suddenly entered the home of Hon. John W. Chap' ' man , of The Nonpareil , nnd claimed as ts own MM. Chapman's father , Itov. Dr. Gillette , a most estimable man , who had reached the ago of 81 years , lie had been in feeble health for a Ion ? time , and It was expected that the brittle thread ol life was likely to snap at any hour , and yet it ( napped suddenly at the last , lie had no painful , suffering struggle , but qul etly entered upon his long rest as ponce- ully oa A child falling to Bleep. Itov. Dr. Gillette was a man of more than ordinary ability , of rare Intellectual attainment * , ol vigorous thought and pure life. Ho at tained high rank In the Presbyterian church , Tlio many friends of the family , upon whom the ahadow has thus fallen , wiU extend to the mourning ones the ten- dercst sympathy. Hornford'i Aoid Pliosplmto ' PLEASANT TO THE TAHTE. DH. A. 'L. HALL , Fair Unvon , N. Y. , naya ; "flixvo prescribed it with marked benefit in iutUgootion and urinary troubloa. " Theatrical Wardrobes. Every first-class thoatnr has an ox- onsivo wntdrobo and a costumer for .homaloand also for the other arx The coatumors attend to dressing the charaotora for the play , and it is only itaro who provide their own outfit , fho ftrily exception Is when man ap- ) bar ih'd civillan'n droas-which , being np tho' fashion of the day , may come rein their own tailors. In melo drama , however , or in tragedy , the iuatomor attends to the apparel , and icnco a theatrical wardrobe is a vary costly affair. Sometimes the money hua invested equals $50,000. The dresses are made BO as to be easily altered to fit each performer and may consequently bo adapted for oomo ( her person. _ The business of letting out costumes a k "D ? ° 'n"ty ' " pursued by n number of slnl > X ! 'nmontf | but the largo thoatorn re new dependent on anything out- ido of to.lir own wnl'Bl ' Somot Bon the- UCBta of ? bolmasquo , are forV ° occaslon they niayob- adreJk 'the wardr bo of the d th" > "quires un- heater , bnt to laual influence.r.heo' , > dr.c.8SCB ar ° f stock oureo superior to o ordinary I tlfo costtrmor. Iv ABldo n- nl wardrobe room- . " "nibor of sow. fig operatives 'aro to "atantly busy nuking or altering clresA 'B and. " lone losms a businow of no " "ling .mount. For all ol thai "lass the resent season affords closar employ- nont. While spoakiag on this suJj-jt ot oae naturally led to theatrical cask.un > os onerally , and Mr. Horner , tfto cos' umor , informed mo that a droaa 1or Inliot , when finished in the-late * , V tylo , would-"cost from $1,600 to 2,000. Other theatrical drossoo rould range from § 700 to $1,000. lira. Lindera , who takes historical haractors , paid $1,800 for the coro- lation robe used in Uenry Y11I. theatrical Indira arn obliged to wear ino drease ? , whether ether needs are utisliod or not. [ Now York Oor. Frey Times. It Honda the Lint 3f all other preparations 9 or mcJicIno * . In cascH of naunn , luaducht , dizziness or rroKiilarltlcH of the system , HuimocK BLOOD BiTTKim hnvo no enual. They never fall In ullording Immediate relief. L'rlco Sl.OO THE ELECTRIO LIGHT. & Move Doing Made to boouro It for Council BlufTd Ana tno l-Tom- IBO of un Exhibition. The diaousaion of electric light busl ness has kept up oven through the exciting citing political campaign , and it begins to look now as if there would bo some thing tangible done to secure it. There has boon much complaint of the pies- ont mode of lighting , or rather of not lighting , many of the directs having but a more qlinunor , with which to fight the darknons. Arrangements are now being made for an exhibition o : tlio electric light in this city , so thai citizoiio niay have a chance to ECO its corking * for themselves , Thesa ar rangements will probably bn porfectei within a wuuk , and it proposed to have the exhibition last for thirty days , commencing probably about the first of December. It iu proposed to have about ton lights located in difl'ur cut parts of the city HO thnt it may bo fairly triod. The probability is that it the oluctrio light in introduced hciu it will not bo munagid by the city , bu by a local company. Scirio , JN , V.lJoo. 1 , 1870. I um thu Pastor of the ISaptia Church hero , and an educated physl ciau. I am nut in practice , but am my cole family phyeiciun , and advis in many chronic cases , Over a yea ago I recommended your 11 op Bitter to my invalid wtfo , who hna boon un der medical treatment of Albany's bos physicians several years. She has be ccmo thoroughly cured of her variou complicated diseases by their use , W both recommend them to our friends many of whom have also been cure of their various ailments by them. KEV. E. R. WA1WKN , "KOUKU on Kata. " Clears out rats , mice , roaches , flies unto , bed bugs , skunks , chipmunks gophers. 15c. Druggists. nuiiNcb iiBoa Sahe. l-e.-t famil ri'.lvo in tlio worldand cxcelteut for blab' ' wo. 25 cU. THE RETURNS. Gains for Pusey Reported Every , wnoro. The returns are coming in slowly but they are thus for very favorable to I'UBoy , and indicate that ho is elected In the city the total vote is 2,403 , ant atlhoraloof counting out now they are tvro to ono for I'lisey , indicating that Pusey will have a majority o 800 in the city , and 1,200 in this county. The returns from other parts of the district show re publican losses over the vote of two years ago. In Randolph , where the notorious bond was given , Anderson received twenty votes. Unmburj : given 203 majority for Pusoy. Avoca givoa a majority of 131 for the republi can state ticket , but gives Puaoy majority. Neola township gives Pusoy n majority of 123 , a republican Iocs 110. In Macedonia Pusoy'a ma jority Is 20 , a republican loss of 09 Dunlap gives G2 majority for Andersen son , a loss of C2. Fisher township , Fremont county , gives Anderson G : majority , a republican leas of 72. Lo gan gives Anderson 102 majority , i loss'of 48 votes. There were a number of dispatches received hero during yesterday , indi cating the manner in which the voting was going on elsewhere , the opinions being , of course , largely based on the judgment of the sender , ? , Among thorn were the following : DENNIHDN , Crawford County. 1'usoy goes to the front strong. Republicans con cede , and democrats claim Crawford coun ty from ono to tbioe hundred for Pusey. Democrats offer bet , but no takers. SHAWVAN. Mr. Bowman received the following from Hon. D , M. Harris , at Missouri Valley , at 11 o'clock , as to the vote ol Missouri Valley : About one-third the vote in. Pusoy running largely ahead of his ticket , Another dispatch about the same hour from the aamo party says : Cin cinnati township voting quietly , nl most solid for Pueoy. AVOOA , Nov. 7 , 2:15 : p. m. Bowman , All for Pueoy. Two to one that Anderson will not get 80 votes in Knox township , J. S. TAX. LOUAN , Nov. 7 , 2:29 : p. m. Bowman : Big vote hero. All for Pu ssy. C. D. BOLTHH , UAULAN , Nov. 7 , 23Up. ; m. Bowman : All quiet , but will get out a good voto. Pusey will got majority. Hepburn had majority of ono hundred and sixty-three two } ears ago. ago.D. . M. WYLAND , NEOI.A , Nov. 7 , 2:25 p. m. Bowman : Kepublicana work for Pusey. Beodbeck and Kirkwood will also get a majority. MENDELL. What gives a healthy appetite , on increased digestion , strength to the muscles , nnd tone to the norvcal Browu'a Iron Bittoro. PERSONAL. IT. AOrcutt , of Hnrknosg , Orcutt & Co , , has returned from his OMtcrii trip , L. K. Martin , of The Sentinel , Orleans , Hardln county , Neb , , was in the city yes terday , A. T. Whittlcsoy , editor of The Glen- wood Journal , was in the Blty yesterday. John. D. Tracey , of Sterling , III , was among yesterday's arrivals at the Ogden. J. Dudley Smith , of Omaha , was in the city yesterday. Jake Williams , of Omaha , crossed the 1)3 ) bridge yesterday to see how his old n'ends in the Bluffs were voting. y , M. Casey , of Cedar llapich , auto jrnphod on the big book at the Ogden yes- orday , E. D. .Lincoln , of Boston , Is in the city. Some Queer Things. An Atlanta , Go. , sight the ether day was a cart drawn by n team of tame ul- patora. \ Mrs. Thomas Payne , the bride of a ilonrooV. . Vs. , clergyman , is only 1 ycara old. A shower -pi small pobblcs that con- inuod fifteen mluntos foil in Watseka , 11 , , recently. A resident of KirkraMisvillo , ICy. , s a couain to his own. children , hav- ng marrind his aunt. Ho is uncle also to his brothers and sisters and cousins , and brother-in-law to his athor and mother. "To the first widow of Lincoln who shall secure a husband after my death [ bequeath $200 , " was a provision in ho will of a Nebraska widow. Jua Forty minutes after this became known ho claimant appeared. Over the grave ot a Springfield , Mass. , man in the old Methodist Grounds , who died from the kioK of a lorso , is the following quaint epitaph cut in cold marble : Ultimo not I tie licast wlio M'nt me ( o tlio ihitt , Tor the Cod ot untilrj talil lie must. Orcon pippins and golden russets grow on the same bough of an apple : rco in the garden ot liuaton Miller , Hardtimburg , Ky. Some ot the ap. jlus are one-half pippin and the other lialf rufsot. The pippina , being the largest , cup over the russets , giving Lho fruit the appearance of great iicorna , * A year ago Mike Welsh had § 500 , 300 , but to-day ho finds himself a beg gar aim in jail at Denver , lie lost Lho gioatcst part of his money in spec ulation , and finally ntnttod two restau rants , Busi'iess foil away , nnd nbout a year ego ho found himsujf ruiuod. Then ho went to Denver , and has since fallen loner and lower , until ho Is now a drunkard and n tramp. In Ilomer Bronaon'a garden , in Waterbury - torbury , Oonn. , was buried the arm ho lost lost August. Ho complained that the arm felt tired and cramped , but ho experienced instant relief when , without his knowledge , ( he arm was exhumed and reinterrcd in a clif ferent position , Three times the severed < erod limb has been moved to < 'ivo relief lief to the Hufierer , and each time Bucccssfully , A most remarkable case of matured love that overcame everything was exhibited in that of Mrs. Jenulo Council , a handsome and wealthy young widow of Columbus , Ind , , who took for a second spouse n Mr , Qriflin , an old acquaintance After a joyous wedding trip the couple returned to the homo of the bride , but as she en tered the parlor the first object that mot her gazu was a full-loueth portrait of her former husband , The sight ol the familiar and loved features so wrought upon her as to cause a complete - pleto revulsion toward her now bus- band. After brooding over her trou ble for a dny or two , eho confestod all to her husband , declared she could never love him and besought him for the ako ot both to leave hor. She persisted in this and an attorney t/ns called in , who drew up a statement signed by both and forming fin ngrze mont to separate. IJoMs In Dirt. The following transfers of titles are reported for THE BKE as taken from the county records by J , W , Squire & Co. , abstractors of title ? , real estate and loan agents , Council Bluffs , lown : W. U. H. Dibnoy to J. Kilpack , o half of n w quarter of 35 , Ti ( , 40 ; § 1,000. S. Folflom to Murphy , lot 8 in 21 and 18 in 22 , Beers' sub-division ; § 300 , E. H. Sohaffer to U. 0. Brandes , n half of n w quarter of 1C , 70 , 40 ; § 2 , ICO. J. M. Palmer to J. P. Case , lots 13 and 14 in Howard's add. ; § 275. J. Bhadden to L. Hamilton , lots and 2 in 80 Crcscont City ; § 80. W. Strong to 0. F. Pratt , ' n o quar ter of n w quarter of 5 , 70. 44 ; § 400. E. Mitchell to J. Spnulding , lots 4 and 13 in 9 Mynstor's add. ; § 1,000. Q. , B. Lamon to 0. Brnnning , _ hnlf of a w quarter and a w quarter of 8 o quarter of 2 , 74 , 42 ; § 4,105. d. H. Pace to W. Soidoniaff , lot 51 Johnson's add. and lots 1 and 4 in 3 and lots 10 to 14 inclusive in 17 cen tral sub and part lot 77 , o p ; § 100. T. Parsons to G. B , Larison , a w quarter of s o quarter of 2 , 74 , 42 ; S4G8. J. LaQbrty to A. Andriokson , o half of a o quarter of 8 , 70 , 43 ; § 2.000. L. F. Rood to F. Pike , lots 1 , 2 , 3 , 10 , 11 , 12 in 8 lola ; § 15. F. Randall to F. Pike , lots 10 , 11 in 41 lola : § 10 , M. J. Baltz to F. Pike , lot 9 in 29 , lots 1 , 2 in 38 and 1 , 2 , 3 in 30 , lola ; § 15 , Tronblo Savon- It is Ta remarkable fact that THOMAS' EoLEOinio OIL Is as good for internal as external mo. For diseases of the lungs and throat , and for rheumatism , neuralgia , crick in the back , wounds , and Korea , it Is the best known lomocly , and much trouble Is saved by having it always on hand. HAS BEEN PROVED Thr SUREST CURE for KIDNEY DISEASES , s Dooi i lame tick or a disordered urine O Indicate that you are a victim ? THEN BO O NOTHEfllTATEi usoKIDNKT-WoaT c oneoCdrujeUta recommend It ) and It-will c ipecdlly avcrcomo tlio dlecaao and restore healthy action toallthoorgans. o I S3 fl SAO For complaints peculiar iMOIMI wwa to yourfciBuehoapain and vcakncaoc , KLDNET-WOBT la unaur- passed , oat twill act promptly and safely. D Either Scz. Incontinence , retention of P urlnobrickdn torropyd7po ltaanddull " drasglnc pains , oOl speedily yield to Its our- atlvo power. c" > B1LDByAI.I.EIlTJaaiQT8. r.D , IDHOHDSOS , B. L. 8IIUOABT , A. W.STRBST , President. Ylce-Pres't. Cashier. OSTIZENS BANK Of Conaoil Bluffs. Orffanliod under the laws of the State ol Iowa Paid up capital 9 76,000 Authorized capital , 200,000 Interest paid on time d poslts. Drafts Issued on the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Special attention Riven to collection ! and correspondence with prompt returns. DIBKCTOAS. J. D. Edmund on , B. L. Bhiwart , J. T. Hut , W.tW. Wallace , J. W. Rodfer , I. A. Miller A. W. Strflet. i 7dtf SuHivan & Fitzgerald , DEALERS IN GROCERIES , PROVISBONS , Orookeay , Glassware , Also agents for the Jonowlng linen of Steamship Companies : Anchor , Guloffl , American , and Steamship Companies. 3EZ. SL 3E" "OS ? S3 Tor sal * on the Royal Rank of Ireland and fvii f Irclud , Dublin. Thane wto Intend to send foh rlcnda to any part of Curopo will find It to tL-oi ! ntorcot to call on Sullivan & Fitzgos-ald , AG3NTS , 343 Broadway. Oounoil Bluffs MRS. fl , J. HILTON , M. D. , PHYSICIAN 223 Broudwav JOHH STEIHER W. , . . > ( Douteebor Arzt. ) Cor. WASHINGTON AVE & 7th Si. Council Blufla. ' iilscuses of women and children a a SINTON & WEST. DENTSSTS. 14 Pearl Street , Oannoil Bluffs. KitricllnRand filling a apecUlty. Flret-elass $500 REWARD. Tlio alio\o reword will ho paid to.anyp raon > ho will product ) a l aint that " 111 equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint , or prcscnlns Shlnclcs , Tin and Onuel Roofs. Warranted to bo 1'iiu and Water 1'rool , All ordura promptly attcndixl to. Cheaper and bet- cr than any other paint now In use. 'STKWARTK STKI'IIENSON. Sola Vroprictors , Omaha llouoc.Ouiiha , Neb. Otllccr & Pusey , Ur.Rlco , Dr.PInnoy , Fuller1 Council llluffa , Iowa. IlKX otllco. Omaha Nea. _ BREAKFAST. "Dr a thorough kuonledgo of the natural U s which coiern the operatloas of iJlso'tlon and nutrition , and bv careful application of the flna properties of woll-s loc.td Cocoa , Mr , Erp has provided our brcakftst tablet with a delicately ( looted be > erago which mayo M many heavy doctors' bill * U li by the JuJlcl tu usa of such articles of diet that a couttitatlon mty ba graduilly built up until strong enough to resist every tendeucy to dUoasu. Iluntirodt of tubtle miUJloa are Halting around ui loady to attack w beret er there U a weak point. We may cacapa inany a UU1 fehalt by Iw out. 60l\ea well fortifled with pure blood and a prop . " -cl ll b rvice aaictto crly nourished Jrttmcl > , Made tlmply with boiling water or milk , Sold In tlu only fa-lb and lb ) . libeled JAMBS BPPS & CO. , Homcoopatbio Obomtata , ly London , Entrlan COUHGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTIOES , NOTJCfi. Spcdtl vltfrtltomonti ) , tnc aa test , Found , To Loan , For Sule , To Rent , Wantu , Bo rdlDsr , etc. , will be Insetted In this column t the orMo of TEN CENTS PER LINK for the Owt Inicrtlftn and FIVE CF.NT3 PER LINE for each subsequent Insertion. Leave bdv crtlscmrntt at our office , No. 7 Pfni-1 Street , near Uroadway. Wants. WANTCE- buildings to mote. We make a tncclilt ) of movl g hou cs and tafcsl AiMrcm W. P. Alta orlii , box 87D , Conncll K , Ix WANTED Everybody In Council niuffo Ic to UkoTiiR H i , 20 cents per week , do mcrcd by carriers. Offlco , No i Pearl Street For Snlo and Rent Tj Ot' SAI.K A lumber and coal jard , ilolrga P Reel l nlnfB In a now town , 01 the Chl- cijo , iiltaaukco k St. Paul railroad. IlllXT My new tno story brkk store building , on Soutli Main street. rcriui WF.IS. SALK My t c'acre fmlt furtn , on South rirtstreet. I'ETKH WE1S RENT Pnrnfehed rooms to rent , with FOll , 73(1 ( .Mjnatcr street. Day board $3.50 per w cck. ocutK-lt U etch ! nothing down , and fSnermontli only , by EX-MAYOU VAUOHAN MIscellaneouB. T OST Ulsck setter pup. Liberal reward vM ± J ba ptld tor hh return ti the Western house , upper Irtod ) ny , Council BliiHs. QT1LL AHEAD Great success. Call and see O now accessories and specimens of pictures tat.cn bv the reliable pclatlno bromide procosa , at the Excelsior ( Ullcrv Jft'lSlain street. DR. W. L. PATTON Pftjelclan and Oculist. Can cure any cnso of sere eye * . It Is only a matter of time , and can euro generally In from three tc fho weeks It makes no differ' once how long diseased. Will straighten cross eyes , operate and remove Ptyrcplnms , etc. , and Insert artificial oycs. Special attention to re- movclntr tadonorms ap6-U Council Bluffs' Business Directory. Art Gallery. Excelsior photograph ga'lcry , South Main St. Instantaneous process. Brewery. C. OHISE , Upper Broadway. Bottling Works. B. 1IAOO & CO. , Uast Pierce St. Bakery , P. AYEUS , 517 S. Jlaln St. Bathing Houses. SIRS. E , J. IIAKDINO , 31. D. , Broadway and Glenn avo. DR. 8TUDLKY , Bcthcsda Bathing House , Broad way. Books and Stationery. II. E. SEAMAN , Mlddlcjjroadway. Banks. OFFICER & PCSEY , corner Broadway and Kh street. CITIZENS' BANK , 5th street. Broom Factory. MATNE& CO. , t\enuo A , nnd Cth St. Cigar Manufacturers. TEMPLETON & LAMB , 232 Broadway. F. R. LEVIN , 308 Broadway. L. BOEKI10FF , C31 Main St. Ocal. A. H. MAVNE & CO. , 31 Pearl St. Cooper. J. ROSS , C15 Eo&i Brotulwij- . Dentist * SINTON & WEST , II-Pearl St. Dry Goods IIARKNESS , ORCUTT & COi , Broadway and 4th otrcct. Eggs Shipper. O. F. CRAWFORD. 519 Main St. Furniture Manufactory. _ E. RvSTElNllILBER , cor. 7th ave and 12th St. * ' ' Furniture Store. 0. A. 3EEBE k CO. , 207 and 203 Broadway. Groceries and Provlal ns. SULIVAX & FITZGERALD. S13 Broadwiy. Gunsmlthlng. a , GRAHAM , 5th etrcct : Coeds Bold at extern { vices and guaranteed : Harness and Saddlery. CHAS. 'WALTER & BKO. , Mlddlj Broadwiy. CIIAS. 3EK.MAN.334 Middle Bro dway. Hair Goods. MRS. D. ABENEDICT. . 337 West Broadwray , MRS. J. Jl COOS , 29 Cth street. Uvtry Stables. A. COMPTON. 234 Broailwa ; . W. 0. HOUIiANDr70fi South Main St. II. BEECROFT , cpp. P. O. Hotels. OGDEN DOUSE. Wpper Broadway. KIEL'S llfriil * , Ml and COT Main btr t ) Meat Market. \\3ICKS8R , CSC Broadway. Millinery. 3. J. BLIS3vS2&Urciulnay. Cotuo ami no ( orjourecifJ MRS. J. E MIJTCAiF , f > 18 Broadway. Marble and Granite Works. CONNOR JVdUANZLLA , 117 Broadway , Merchant Tailors. JAS. FIIAKHY , 372 Broadway. CHAS. UIC2 , Devoid bullJinjr , Mil iu.li Mais , Btreet. , 310 Lroo4way Real Estate and Abstract. KIMBALI.h CHAM ? , opposite court houne. J. W. SQUIUK & CO. , corner Pearl anJ 1st uie. Restaurant. 8M1TH. & McCUENl&l Broadvty. Otoveiand Tinware. R. 0. AXY & CO. , 600 South Main strati. Shirt Factory. F. r , KORD , corner Bind and WU'.ow St Undertakers , MORGAN , KKI.I.KR & CO. , 310 atJ 34T Brood- way , D. M. CONN ELL , 17 North Main 3t. L G. J. CLARK. Twenty-four years experience ! n practical 0) nacoloiry. Offioo 106 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa DAVID G , &VAHS & CO , , 604 North Second Street , ST. LOUIS , MO. tSr-Abk your Qrocor for the Ool- obratcd Star Uoffeo inu Stir Baking Powdor. JACOB SIMS , Attorney and Counsellor at Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Office Droadnay , botneen ! Uoln ] and Pea btreotj.YUlj practice In | Sutr | . urt HARNESS , QRCUTT & GO. , \ < r\ Broatey , and fturtli Street. , Council Bluffs , Iowa Headquarters For the Cele/ , bratecj .A. Weber Pianos , Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail. Address , O d. MUELLER , E ! COUNCIL BLUFFS , Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1,75 and $2,00 Bluff and Mow greets , Council Bluffs. B. HAGG & CO. GEISF. BOTTLED BEER , MADE FROM ' 1HE ARTESIAN WE.lt WATER. ALSO AGENTS FOU THE Orders Hlled In any partot the city. Order * by teJephono promptly attended to. ' rrftm f E * ? USM KOsutUit taM taOMia&iaiila&a&atlb& * HAtfGTAOTUIlERS Oy ALL KINDS OF CUPBOAEDS AND SAFES. Wa maie the following a specialty : WALIFDT EXTENSION TABIiES , POPLAK OPEN TVASHSTANDS , WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES , POP1A11 WARDROBES , POPLAR BREAKFAST ; TABLES , POPLAR OUPBOAKDS. WALNUT WABDR0BES , POPLAR SA3ES WALNUT OPEN WAflHSTANDS. rs and correspondence promptly attended to. Office nnd Manufactory S. S. Oor. 7th Ave. and 12th Street , GOUWOIL BLUFFS , IOWA , MORGAN , KELLER & GO. , The finest quality and Inrsost stock west of ( ihicago.of wooden and metalio cases. alls attended to at all hours. Wo- defy competition iu quality ci" goods or prices , 3ur Mr. Monranhas served aa undertaker for forty yea and thoroughly understands' hisbusincsa. WAREROOM8 , 340' AND 357 BROADWAY. Upbolsterinc In. . olllts brnaohed i promptly attended to ; also carpet-lay rag and l.-aihrequina. Tele graphic and moil orders filled without delay. _ OONRAD GEISE'S Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Beer and malt In aayquanlltylfc- purchaaers. lioer $3 00 per barrel. Private families sup- piled with amallhcyi at gl.CO ct < il < , Ctlnered freoot ctarna to aaypart of the city. _ PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale- Dealer ir > and SOLS AGENT FOR Joseph Schllta Brewing Company's Celebratsd No. 711 Bcsodway , Council Uluffs , Iowa. Orders from the country ollcitod City orders to families and dpnlera dollverfd free. A. BEEBE ! , W. RUNVAN , W. UEEOK C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholeaa'.o ar.J Uetall Oealora In FURNITURE AND GROOKERY . 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. JAMES FRANEY , 378 BROAB1VAV , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Al a yg Leepa on hand tha flnoit aasorlmpnt of matt rl l tor g ntlcmeii'g wear. Eatlgfaellon nmrantca tt IPS. J. E. IVIETCALF , Mllllnory , Drossmaklne , Etc. Outuugr and Fitting a Specialty. No. ti3 Dread WHY , OppoiUe Hovcro llouso. Laces , Embroideries , uud Ludies Uiulerweur. Uandkerchlefs , hose of all tlndB , thread , plni , needles , etc. We hope the ladles will e ll and see our stock of uooda. Merchant Tailor. ( Late Cutter for Metcalf 11 . , ) Devol's New Building , Main Street. Council Bluffs , la , Suits to order $18 and upwards. J , F , KIMBALL. GEO. 11 , OIUMP , KIMBALL & CHAMP , ( Successors to J. P , & J. N. Cauady. ) Abstract , Real Estate and .Loan Brokers. We htue the only complete net of abstrtcs books to all city lots and Unds In PottawktUml county. Titles examined and abstracts furr lnhtd on short notice. Money to loan on city and farm proporty. short and IODU time , In nurns to tult the borrower. Heal cst bought nd told. Offlc * at the old start j opposite co ut bniwe.