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It .pr THE DAILY BEE COIJNCTi ; ? BLJJPJFS ( IOWA WEDNESDAY M/VEMtfEK 15 The Daily Bee. . I council "BLUFFS : Wedaeoday Morning ' ov 15. 'sunscnipTiorJ RATES ; it Currier , - - - - - SO cent * per week. Bt Mall . . . . . . tlO.OO per Tear. Offlco : No. 7 Pearl Btroot , Near U. 0. GRIFFIN , Manager. H. W. TlfVTON , Olty Editor. MINOR MENTIONS. J .Mueller' * 1's.Uco Mutic Hnll. Subscribe for newspapers and periodi cals nt II. 15 , 3oamau's book etorc. The council Is to moot Friday .evening ngaln. j . The Hound Table met last evening at the residence ot Mr. F. F. Ford. | Birthday , Holiday and Wedding Gift * at II. E. Seaman' * . novO-tf Now lot nicely decorated , 50 plecoglof tea wto , only $5 at Maurer & Craig. Leave to marry was yoitcrday glvon to Charles II. 1'erson and Louise K. On- bornej ftl o to V. R pp and Mary A. Shea. On the nocond Instant , Mr. Simon P. Thomas was married to Miss Nancy Thornhlll by Rev. Josiah Flsk at his resi dence in this city. Hand' painted china , art pottery , solid ellvcrworo , bronzes , &o. , at Maurer & Craig. Craig.Tho The newhneat market of.ShullI& Mul len , 709 South Main street , gueranteo best of meat * and prompt attention. The Milwaukee & 8t. Paul company Is fitting up n ticket office on Pond street , abuut opposite THE BEE office. George R. Board has painted two neat ftlgns for the sides of the doorway , The Presbyterian social Is to bo hold Thursday evening nt the rcstdenco of Mrs , T. B. Hayg , who will entertain , assisted by Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Furnsworth. A. fine assortment of Boots nnd Shoos , sufficient to supply the demands of nil , nt George Blaxim'a couth Main etroct. Cheap Railroad tickets to all points , Bnsbnell , five doors north of postoffico , lolU them . Entrance , Main or Pearl streets. It was nt first planned to have the operetta of "Llttlo Red Hiding Hood" to- peatcd this afternoon , but owing to the llneas of Mien Jennie Keating , It will bo given next Friday afternoon instead , Four companies of the Seventh United States infantry passed through the city yesterday , en route for Fort Kearney , the balance of tbo regiment to follow Friday. Ono company of the Fifteenth United States infantry passed through , en route to > K Fort Randall , and the rest of that regi ment will pass through Friday , to take the place ot tbo Seventh. Six room house , n store room well lo , cated and a forty aero improved , two miles from this city , for rent by W. R. Yaughaiv Joseph Keller makes tbo Iflnest Sulta - , .lntbe , lateatBtyles , at the Jowest possible 'prices. His merchant tailoring establish- r Bent is at 810 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs. ' . \ Klcl'a hotel is to be improved by the ( tiding of a third story , the briok work vie ( H ' one kv Chris Strub , the crrpenter i aik b T Herman & Brown , and the cornice - and ' OU4 ° B by P. DeVol. Work it to be- , .jln nt-occt. _ -p0 gjKjW John Chapman audafew f others that thob tlnmt of the vhtue of My t fault the people , thomas es was * . . . T d y I" * to bo spoke loud enough or. Vbonrd Ttftwover there K1 carte teH. BoB l m Is killed , A district alancho rolled dowu upon ( t , that usually goes 0,454 republican 2,000 democratic , Walnut News Kd Sullivan , known In police clrclu1 AS "One-L'gRed Sullivan , " Is in trouble again , tills time on the charge of stealing n watch Mid chain. The overseer of the poor had Just arranged to provide hlrn with a needed overcoat , and start him out of town , but tbo pioipoct ot so much pros- "perlty could not keep him from making a still lurlher raise , nnd bo Is now behind the bars agiin. In to-day' * Bit : appears the advertise ment of Measra. Taylor Broa. , No. 100J South Main street , dealers In general groceries. This Is young but energetic and popular firm. Through close attention to Luitnesi , reasonable prices , good goods and prompt delivery , they have built up ft very fine retail buslnets. Wo would nd vlso our readers to call and examine tbel foods and prices. L&tt evening there was a merry gath ering of friends to remind Mr , and Mrs , William Moore that It was their tin wed ding night. The gathering was a complete surprUi to Mr. Moorr , his wife having joined the conspirators In keeping the ar rangements unknown to him , until the company filed in upon him , It was hapi y occasion , and there many unique at well as useful inwnenton left by the guests , they being appropriate to tuch an occasion , The city fathers have had their atten tltm called to tbo fact that something inusl be dune at once on upptr Broadway , fa : if not , tha fint heavy rains that corni next spring will wash out so much mcri ' t of the street is to make It Impassable a that point. Plans are being formed uov to have the matter attended to 1 cfore ther is a solid freeze-up. Mr * . Mary Carger , a colored womai of this city , a daughter of A. Mason , Is li a great straight over the loss of a certlBcat of deposit of $100 , given her by the Flit National bank , It appears that nbou seven mouths ago her mother threw Int the fire an old envelope , which pioied t be the certificate. SInce then she lias bee wanting to get her money out of the baul but the officials , in accordance with the rules , wont her to git e an indemulfyit bond before paying it to her. She hi thus far been unable to furnish the ueci eary bond * , and hence the tnouty , wbli the bookn show 1s to her credit In tl tank , U locked up beyond her reach. U der tbli rule It behooves a person to be little careful hbout losing a certificate deposit. There Is a good prospect now for i turliig the electric light for Council Blutl A local company has been organized , at tbey ar arranging with on eastern 001 taoy to' * have an exhibition here ne month , the local company to bear the fix. pcnses of the s me. Tbote Interested here do not feel like risking even this much un less there U a reasonable probability that the city council will grant them n franchise if the exhibition prove * imllf factory. In that case the local company do not nsk or seek to get a contract with the city for street lighting , but simply the right to run wires and furnish private Individual ; , the matter of f. city contract being of n secondary coqilderixtlon. All of the alder men have expressed themselves as In favor of granting n reasonable franch'o ! , if de sired , except Aldermin Oouldfii , who ex presses hlmselt opposed to franchises on general principles , A woman from Cheycnnn arrived hero yesterday without ono cent of money , and nn way of getting on to her friends In Clinton , A ticket was procured for her as far as Denison , and eho will have to get help there for the continuance of the journey. Some of the reildrnts on Harmony street near Wheeler's lot want n lamp post planted there , The council committee are to look about and sco if there Is ono which can be spared from somewhere else , as the aldermen do not want to Increase ths num ber of posti in the city. A worthy colored woraon named Mrs. Dean , living on North Klghth street , died quite suddenly yesterday. Only the day before she purchased a lot In the city with the Intention of making a home of it , and yesterday another lot had to bo procured for her in which to be laid at rest. Some trouble was experienced yesterday in find ing the whereabouts of her son , ho being supposed to bo in Cheyenne , but ho was found in Des Maine * , and telegraphed back that be would come here at once , i There has been much talk among citi zens and officials upon tbo wondeiful and Important question as to whether the leaves In Bayliss park should be allowed to remain until spring as "a protection to the grass , and as fertilizing it , or whether they should bo raked off for fear that they will kill the grass. In the meantime the park has been allowed to got into n horrible rible condition. It has been at last de cided to have the leaves raked off and bone dust scattered over the grass Instead , the proportion of dust being 4CO pounds to the aero , There was nn informal but Interesting discussion nnd cuss-Ion of tbo Nonpar lei by the city council Monday night. Ono of the aldermen remarked that ho noticed by that paper that n part of tbo work nt the new culvert across the creek had given away , and ha wanted to know further about it. The committee denied that there wan any truth in the statement , and then opened a talk about the Nonpareil nnd Its course. One alderman remarked that If that paper would have n reporter at the council meetings , it would possibly not maka so many mis tatemonts as to what the city was doing. Another remarked that probably the paper would do BO if the council would only pay them for publish ing the proceedings and giyo them a bonus for publishing the news. Another asserted that it was of little use to give an item to that paper , ns it was never put In right ; and so it went , each seeming inclined to give that paper a kick. Bobby. Our hobby in honest made boota and shoos. Small profits And quick re turns. Z. T. J/ND/.KY & CO. How Mnoh WillPDo It ? How much of ffhomat" Eclectric Oil is required to cure ! Only n very little , A few drops will euro any kind of an ache ; and but a trifU mnro U needed for sprains and lameness. Rheumatism is not so readily affected ; an ounce nnd Domotlmes two ounces ore required. No medicine , however , Is so sure to cure with the same cumber of applications , PERSONAU O , J , Deacon , of Cedar Rapid * , was nt the O < r.den yesterday. Major Stooker , of Harrison county , was in the city yesterday. Charles Richards , of Kansas City , spent a few n ° UM ln the city yeiterday. W. P. Ouppy , the well known resident of Avoca , w 'n ' the city yesterday , Peter Kcll , t& agricultural implement man of Walnut , vlVHed tbo Bluffs yester day , A. Wheeler , late proprietor of the Re- vro bouse , is planning to spent the winter In Buffalo. F , S. Frazee and wife , Miss KIlaFrazeo and Mrs , D. Mono , of Olenwood , were in the city yesterday. 11. P , Warren , deputy clerk of the courts , has returned from a few days through Nebraska , ' James Den , the champion shot of Ne braska , is now in the 0 , B. & Q. office here , having removed from Brownsville , wbero he has been In the B. & M , head' quarters , Norman Green , who has lived hero foi years , leaves this morning for the east , In tending to visit hit aged father , now uboul eighty , nnd whom he has not seen for ovei thirty years. His eon Charles , who li connected with Do VaVa hardwire eitab ment , accompanies him on the trip. Mr. Ltnder Is back to this city agali and is being greeted on all sides by eli friends , He and his firm muit be thrlvlni In Sioux Falls one would judge irom thi following from The Argus , ot that place "The wholesale liquor firm of Llnder Kiel & Jenieu Is Retting to the front 1 : point of taking the liquor trade of th tveit. lu the H t place , we can say will : out fear of contradiction , that the fin has the largest stock of liquors pu luud c any houao lu the west , and they bav enough In hand to float a steamboal They keep more in their cellars than tb firms In towns of greater retentions tha Sioux Falls can show in bond or wan home , The business Is increasing rapid ) ; and whn a man calls once be docs i again , Two car loadi of cigars are on tl way , and when they arrUe will be addf to the Jobbing trade. Tbo firm , and connected , arc gentlemen whom every 01 likes to deal with , and we bespeak a pro perous future. The Muscatlne News says the register births in that county for October tboi twntytwo boys and only seven girls , ai tr Inks there U something wioug sou wktre. The only iron preparation that do not color the teeth , uud will not cau hitiducho or constipation , aa oth ir MI preparations will , ia Urowu'uln UiUera. THE CATHOLIC FAIR- Llttlo Ilo < l Riding Hood To Appeal Friday Afternoon Ilandy Andy Last Night. The Catholic fair at Dohany's con tinues more nnd nioro aucceesful , The opening droning was a happj send-off , the charming operetta ol "Littlo lied Hiding Hood' boinp given , and in BO acceptable n mannoi that many desired a repetition , that they might ace it agtiti , and that Unit Iricnda might hc.vo a ohatico to ace it. In accordance with this dcnlro the managed have decided to reproduce the operetta Friday afternoon ao n matinoc , and It will doubtless draw a crowded honao. It wan at first planned to have the mntinco Wednesday after- norn , but owing to the illness of Mian Jennie Keating postponement till Friday is had. The operetta is of itself a charming one , and the par ticipants , numbering about nor only , mostly children , presented it admirably , some o ! the solo work being - ing very fine nnd the choruses grand. Mrs. D , J. O'Noil , who conducts the same , is certainly entitled to great credit tor the unostentatious but all important work which she has dono. The principal characters are Mlta Amelia Paschal as the mother , Miss Miunto Page as the grandmothorMUs Jennie Keating as Little Bed Riding- hood , Mr. George Hughes as the woodman , Miss Nottio Gurner an the rose , Miss Mary O'Neil and Miss Mary Monroe as buttercups , tko Misses Ooggshall as the olfios , Johnny Keat ing and Johnnla Gano as the robins , and Philip Paschal as the Wolf. Miss Doll Dahany at the piano and Prof. Olkcr with the violin nerved accepta bly aa accompanists. Last evening the drama of "Handy Andy" was presented , and presented exceedingly well , especially for ama teurs. Prof. Slattory , who wag mainly responsible for ita production , should also rccoivo the bulk of the credit for the meritorious way in which it was given. The following is the cast : Handy Andy Tim Kelley 'Squire % n T. J. McCue 'Squire O'Grady ' J. J. Slattery Mr. Murphy John O'Rourke Dial Daweon. John Hughes Mr. Fuilontr John Kelley Kdward O'Connor Tom Huchea Simon James Kurley Farrell J , J. Dohany McQuado Tom Coyne Woonnh Rooncy Badlo Hughes Mail Nanco. , . . .Sadie Clark Fanny Dawson Josie Durgun The Catholic boys' band made their firat pnblio appearance Monday night. They played well , but wore naturally a little nervous , but last night they played much bettor and certainly merited much prrise. For DO young n musical organization they certainly do nobly and give promise of much bettor things. The display of articles at the fair , to bo disposed of , is varied and pleas ing , Chances and votes are being disposed of at a lively rate , and the interest in this feature of the fair will otoadily increase now to the finish. Depend Upon It- Mother Shlptor/a prophesies and Louis- Ionia elections are very uncertain things , but Thomcu ? Ecttctric Oil can bo depended upon always. It cures aches and pains ol every description. "Words of byrapathy. In view of the death of Mrs. Johc Temploton , Hawkeye ledge No. 184 , I. 0. 0. F. have adopted the following - ing : WHEREAS , Death bos entered the house hold of our dear brother , John Templeton , nnd removed therefrom the companion ol hi * joys ami sorrows ; therefore , Jiaolitd. That we , the members of the Howkeyolodro No. 1W , I. O. O. F. , do deeply sympathize with our afflicted brother , and with the other relative ! and friends who- are bereaved by this d event , nnd commend him and them to that God In Whom wo trust for consolation in hope of a joyous reunion in that hoiae where parting * are unknown. JlesolnJ , That a certified copy of then resolution ? , under the sebl of the lodge , be presented to Biother Temploton. Retohed , That these resolutions be spread upon tha minutes of onr meeting , and that they be published In nur city pa < pen. G , L. JJCCODS , G , H. JACKHOK , JAUES F. SPAKE , Com , Flr t Hate Evidence. "Often unable to attend buslnctu. beicf subject to serious disorder of the kidneys , After n long Mege of sickness tried liur dock Jllood Jlitttn and wns reltoved bj bulf a bottle , " Mr. B. Turner , of Roches ter , N. Y , , takes the pains to write. Tbo County Board. Yesterday the county board of super visors confined thornaolvea to the con sldoratiou of the matter of roads. Tin consent road in Wright towushi ] was established. A change of road it Hardin township , petitioned for bj Win. Orr and others , was granted. A road , petitioned for in Gorne township by N , Gallup and others waa granted. The petition of G. W. Rogers am othora for a road in Neola waa granted The petition of G. W. Rogora an < others for a vacation of a certain etroo in Orescent City was granted. The petition of E. J. Johnson am others for a road in Hardin townshi was granted. The board went in a body yoalorda ; afternoon to look after aorao othu roads , Do not be deceived. Inaist on ha ing the genuine Brown' * Iron Hitter rnudo only by the 13town Chumic Co. , and take nothing else. There ia a good deal of coal being raise at the Anttcn mines tbU fall , the pay.ro lost month being 918,000 , A Voice From tlie Pre § . I take this opportunity to bear te timony to the eflioaoy of your "Ho Bittern. " Expecting to find them nai soous and bitter and composed of ba whisky , wo were agreeably surprise at their wild taato , just like a cup i tea. A Mra. Oreaswoll and Mra. Coiner nor , friends , have likewise tried , ar pronouuoo thorn the best medlcii they have over taken for building i strength and toning up the system , was troubled with costivoneea. hoa ache and want of appetite. My a menta are all now gone , I have yearly contract with a doctor to lot after the health of myself and famil o but I need him not now. ir S. GILLILAND. People's Advocate , 1'ittsburg , Pa. July 25,1878. IOWA ITEMS. AtUntic needa n glove factory. Hampton wants a canning factory. The diphtheria scare Is over at Charles City. Excellent hay Is sold in Sioux City at 94 per ton. Mutcatlne has a largo class studying phonography. A roller-skating rink has been opened In Marsballtown. Iowa Odd Fellows contributed $2,385 to the Grmnell sufferers. 1 Hie Centcrvllle mines are working all the wen they cun get. / The Burlington caboose Is about to be legally declared n nuistnco , \V Interact Is now connected with Des Molnes by telephone. The colored Baptists nro trying to build a church in Centcrvllle. The Lincoln Guards , nt Boone , are pur chasing elegant uniforms. The young ladles of Dubmiue nto taking club lessons in calitthonlcs , Twenty trains piss through Centervillo dally on the Wabash railroad. The men In the rallroa 1 shops nt Keo- knk nnd Dubuque work but nine hours dally. An extensive croarcery Is being built near Memphis , Muscatluo county. Hog cholera has proven serious near Iowa City , one man losing nearly $5,000 worth. The machinery for boring the artesian well at Dubuque was put in position last week. Land ecokors pass through Sioux City In largo numbers by every train , says The Journal. All Sunday pas'engor 'trains have been taken off the Wabash roads cento ring at Kookuk. The Dubuque street commissioner rx > pended $1,292 in street work last month , Centervillo and Glenwood are competing for the Insatian of the V/nbash shops for the Iowa division , The Atlantic Telegraph says the work of laying the water mains In that place is more than lulf completed. The Davenport Gazette sayn the survey of tha Hcunlpln canal will soon bo com pleted to the Mississippi rif or. It is estimated that the enforcement of the herd law In Adalr county would cost formers $250,000 for fencing. Land soles In Polk county during the present year will amount to $4,000,000. The Dubuque Standard lumber cdm- pany has purchased an extensive tract oi pine land in Wisconsin , according to The Times. The rumor that the Chicago. Burlington & Kansas City and the Keokuk & St. Louis railways intend moving their general of fices to Buriington , is not true. Wolves are still plenty income parts of Floyd county , and attack pigs and poultry indiscriminately , and seem to know the gobble of n Thankgiving turkey. A fleet of five skiffs , bearing hunters from Washington , lo. , anchored above the mill Saturday night , and expect to spend two weeks In the Mississippi bottom. Wupello Republican , The Appanoopo Citizen records a colli sion at Centerville between n. locomotive nnd n mule , which was a stand-off in dam ages. The inulo was battered on one side and the locomotive was hauled into the shop for repairs , A Keokuk packing company has started a fertilizing department in which three tons of fertilizer , worth $21 per ton , ia made from the offal of 1,000 hogs , in addi tion to a half-toa/o blood fertilizer worth $35 per ton. The Morning Sun Herald says several of the sub-contractors between that place and the river have finished up their work , and one moio week of pleasant weather will leave but little to do on that part of the road , The Marshall canning factory put up this year 450,000 cans of corn , 400,000 cans of tomatoes , and about 10.000 cans of veg etables , such as pumpkins , squash und beans. All have been disposed of wlihout any solicitation. Several thousand bales of hay have been put up about Jefferson , to be baled and shipped to market during the winter. A great deal baa Mao been stacked for ship ment on the Missouri bottom below Ser geant Bluffs , Sioux City Journal , The t Atlantic Telegraph sayj H. G. Peaae grew and delivered to the Atlantic Canning Company 600 bushels of toma toes , grown on one acre and thirty'rods of ground , from 2 718 plants , for which hu received $100.18 , nt 20 cents per buabel of slity pounds. The Iowa Woman Suffrage Society will hold its eleventh annual meeting ia Des Molnes , in the Baptist Church , corner of Eighth and Locust streets , November 23 nnd Si , 1882 , the firet session to begin nt 2 p. in. , Thundsty , November 23 , All as sociations in the State , county or local , whose object is to secure women equal poli tical rights , are- requested to Bend dele gates. The Muscatine Journal thinks the man- nfaciure of sorghum aolassos is destined to become one of the great Industrisa ot Jowa , nnd aaya : MeMirs , 1'omble & Wil liamson , from ceir > 7apello , who have facilities for manufacturing 200 gallons of molasses per day , have left samplon of some of their excellent make at Ibis o3ice. They state that sorghum cane will average 101'gaMons-of molieaea per acre , and as the molasaea is in big demand at SOo per gal lon , farmers con figure the profit for them selves. Pemble & Williamson expect to make 10,000 gallons of molasses this year. Harry , Qentlemon.V Said a man on his way to bo hanged , "there'll be no fun till I get there. " We eay to the dyspeptic , nervous , and dabill- tated. don't hurry thoughtlessly for some remedy of doubtful merit , uncertain of re- liif , when you can Ret at the druggists for ono dollar R tvdock lilt * * ! Hitters almost sure to cure and certain to benefit. I. D 11WUSD8OX , I , L. BIlUOiUT , A , W. gTOIBT , President. Yice-Pas't. Cuhler. CITIZENS BANK Of CcraaoU Bluffs. OrgmltoJ under the lairs ol the 8 La to i > Iowa Paid up capital > 75OC < Authorized capital. 00oa Intei 8 * paid on time deposits. DrtJta lsau on tbo principal dUea ol the United Statoa one Europ * . Sp cl J attention given to collection ; and correspondence with prompt return } , H8ICTORS. J. D. Edmundeon , K. L. Bhueart , J.1.nut , W..W. Wallace , J. W. Kodier , J. A. Miller A. W. HUuet. JvTJtr SuHivaa & Fitzgerald , DEALERS IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS Orookery , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC AUo agent * tor the louowlnyllnin ol Steamship Companies : Canard , Anchor , Ouloi , American , and BUI Stoamahlp Oompaalcti. For tale on the Royal Bank oi Ireland and Bin ol Ireland , Dublin. Those who Intend to aend ! < irlend * to my part ot Borope will find It to Ihe oterett to call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AGENTS , 343 Broadway. Oounoii Blpffa MBS , fl , J. HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGED * COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. fipucl.M advertberaent * , uc I/Ml , Found , To Lo n , For S le , To Rent , WiuiU , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In thlt column at the ow rate of TEN CENTS PEP LINK ( or the Orel insertion end FIVE CENTS PER LINK lor each eubtcqucnt Insertion. Lcava dv ortlsornenU at our office , No. 7 Icarl Street , near llroad ay. Wtinta < WANTED A position lo ilo trincral writing i\joun ) { man ucll recommended , and good l > cnrnan Inquire n' the otllco of John Limit , at- ornoy at law , olllco on Hruadtva ) , WANTiH-At : the Western Ilou e , a cook ; ono who understands the bn incssj none other need njijil. * , \\J ANTEB BOO ImlldlnjjB to mot o. Wo make VV a npcci lty ot movl K houses and safes ! Address W. 1' . Ajlcswortd , box 8TD , Conncll Biun , ia. Everybody In Council Bluffs Ic WANTED Tin llm , SO cents per week , do llrored by carrion. Office , No 7 Pearl Street near Broadway , For Sale and Rent RENT Small housn- fire rooms , jrood cellar , well , &c. Arp'y ' nt Merchant's IlcsUu- rant , corner Hroodtta.x and Fourth streets. nM-3tt . J.A. UOSS. filOR KENT -Small resilience on Stutsman J ; street , by II. U. Uro in. POH SALE The Western House. No. 308 Up per Hroadun } ; or will Undo for Improved city or fann propcrtj ; or will sell furniture and rent Imildlnjr ; icason , 111 health. Address J , S. C. MCCAM.IHTKR , 80S Upper Broadway , Council Hinds , Jowa. C10RSALK A lumbar and coal yard , dolrg a C goal buslnrs * In a now town , oa the Chicago cage , Aillwaukoc A , St. Paul railroad. | 70n KENT > ly new two ftory brick store J ; building , on South -Main atrrct. PETER WE13. FOR SALE My twelve-acre fruit farm , on South Kir t Direct. PETER 1VE1S RKNT Furnished rooms to rent , with board , at 730 31 } ruler street. Day board gaCO per week. ocuU7-it lilOK SALE licautitul residence iota , fix ) P each ; nothing down , and ? 3permonth only , by EX-MAYOHVAUGIIAN. aplS-tt Miscellaneous. T OST Black setter pup. Liberal reward will JU be p ld for his return ttbo Western house , upper Broadway , Council BluHa. QJTlLli AHEAD Great success. Call and BCO O new accessories and specimens of pictures tatenbv the reliable gelatine bromide process , at the ExcclMor Gallery IQIiMaln street. DR. W. L. PATTON Physician and Oculist. Can cure any casn ot floro eyca. It Li only a matter of time , and can cure generally lu from three to flvo weeks It makes no differ ence how long diseased. Will straighten cross eyes , operate and remove Ptyrcirlnmi , etc. , and Insert artificial eyes. Special attention to re- movelng tadowonng ap5-tf Council bluffs' Business Directory. Art Qallery. Excelsior photograph gallery , South Main St. Instantaneous process. Brewery. C. QEISE , Upper Broadway. Bottling Works. B. HAQq a , CO. , East I'lcrcc St. Bakery , P. AYERS , C17 S. Main St. Bathing Houses. MRS. E. J. HARDING , M. D. , Broadway and Olonn avo. DR. STUDLEY , Bcthcsd * Bathing House , Broadway. Books and Stationery. n. E. SEAMAN , Middle Broadway. Banks. OFFICER & PUSEY , corner Broadway oed Eth street CITIZENS' DANK , Eth street. Broom Factory. MAVME& CO. , avenue A , anA 6th St. Cigar Manufacturers. TEMPLETON & LAMB , 232 Broadway. F. R. LETIN , 308'Broadway. " L. BOEKMOFF , 631 Main St Ocal. A. IS. MAYNE & CO. , 31 Pearl' St. 'Cooper. J. BOSS , CIS East Broadway. Dentists. SI1HON k WEST , H Pearl St. Dry Goods IIARKNEC9 , ORCUTT & CO. , Bmdway and h street. ECE Shipper. O. F. CRAWFORD , B13 Main St. Furniture Manufactory. K. n. BTIjUmiLBER , cor. 7th ov e and 12th St. Furniture Store. 0. A. liKtCl'l ! tl CO. , 207 and 203 Bioad ay. Qrnnerles and Provisions. 8UL1VAN u FITZQEUALP. 3 > 3 Broadway. Gunsmlthlng. OLLIVEfl & OKA1IAM , 5th street. Good ] sold at eastern prices and guaranteed ; Harness , and Saddlery. CITAS. WAUTKtt & DUO. , Mldd > Broadnay , CIIA8. BU3MAN,3M Middle Broadway , Hat * Goods. MRS. D. A , BENEDICT. 337 Wort Broadway , MltS. J. J , QOODJO 6th street. Livery Stables A. COMPTOir , 23 < HJroadway. W. 0. HOaUAND.TW ) South Mala St. H. BEEC1.0FT , cj > . 1' . 0 , Hotels. OODEN HOUSE. Vpper Broadway. KIEL'S IttTF.L , COI and r3U7 MaJj street : Meat Market. E. W. TICKNOll , 630 Brclway. Millinery , J. J , BU66 , 324Broadway. Came and eiiiu no forjotnwlf. MRS. J. U METCALF , fH8B iv1 ey. Marble and Granite Work * . CONNSU & OUANELLA , 117Broadway , Merchant Tall an. JAS. BllANEY , 872 Broadway. OH A3.111CE , Idol's bulldlnif , 5th an62i l i tree t. JOSRK1TEJI , 310 Broadway Real Estate and Abstract. KIMBALL 4 CHAMI' , ophite court house. J , W. BQUIKE & CO. , cora r Pearl anfiljst v Restaurant. SVI171I & McCUENk 401 Broadwiy. Stove * and Tinware , a. D , AMY & CO. , 6JO South Maa ! tr et. Shirt Factory. K. F. FORD , corn f Blutl and W.Uow St. Undertakers. MORGAN , KELLER & CO. , 31C nd 317 Broa t\y tyD. . M. CONNELL , 17 North Miln St. PETHYBRIDCE & NEUNAS I'llOI'lUETORS BROABIAY liEKE1 DEALKllS IN Fresh , and Salt Meats , Poultry and Game in their eeason. Wler ' and other Sausages a specialty. No. 321 BROADWAY. n HABKNESS , ORCUTT & AMD CARPET vfc ih ( & \i da ? \p 0 iVt3 < i jrti tty > t& * < Broadway , and Fourth Street. , Council Bluffs , Iowa mar--3ru ? T T'P > JTWTT1T . lu U JudiliJjJtt Headquarters For the Cele brated Weber Pianos , Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail. s .A. Address , sc J. MUELLER , c COUNCIL BLUFFS , * F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 . ' W JbJJEtM ? . Bluff and Mm greets , Council Bluffs. B. HAGG & GO. GEISE' BOTTLED BEEK , MADE FRO1I 1HE ARTESIAN WEIL WATER , ALSO AGENTS FOR THE Orders filled In any part of the city. Orders-by telephone promptly attended to. K E. STEINHILBER , MANUFACTURERS OF ALL X1NDS OF CUPBOAEDS AND SAFES. We make the followhig a specialty ; WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES , T3PLAR OPEN WASHSTANDSy WALNUT BHBAKKAST TABLES , POFLAH WARDROBES , / POPLAR1 BREAKFAST TABLES , POPLAR CUPBOARDS , WALNUT WARDROBES , POPLAiR SAFES , WALNUT OPEN WASHSTAND3. /C2THail orders and correspondence promptly attended to. Office and Manufactory , S. E. Oor. 7th Ave , and 12th Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. , MORGAN , KELLER & CO. , The finest quality and largest Block west of Chicago of wooden and motallo cooes. Calls attended to at nil honrs. Wo defy competition in quality of goods or prioss. Our Mr. Morgan has served as undertaker for forty years and * thoroughly understands his business. WAREROOMS , 84S AND 357 BROADWAY. Upholsterinc is all its branched promptly attended to ; also carpet-laying and lambreqnini. Tele- Kraphla and mall orders filled without delay. CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY Bluffs : Iowa. Council , - . Beer and real * In any nuanlltylo | suit purchasers. Ileer $3.00 per barrel. Filtrate . families sciv piled with email teg * at Sl.COcjc * ' , oelhereJ Oenot cbarga to anypart'Ot'the city. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer In and SOLS AGENT SOR Joseph Schliti Brewing Company's Celebrated WTT.W/LtrEEE BEER' A JL i > uL > 3 W v i&2& V JLffii Jtifl K&J eU JLM JUI JLj No. 711 < Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the country elicited . , , . Citv orders to ffiinillen and dealers dellveri-d free. A. HEK11K. W. KUNYAN , W. DH2BK C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesaler * nJ Ketall r lera In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. JAMES FRANEY , Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY , COITNCIL B1TJITS , 1A- Alwayikeer * onbandtheflDegtMeorttneDtolmttfrltJtorgentleaen'aweM. MRS. ' J. E. METCALF , Millinery , DressmalUny , Etc. Ojttm and Fitting a Specialty. No. 61S aioadwav , Oppotlte RcYtro llouas , Laces , Embroideries , and Ladies % Und nvcar. Il adkerchlol , hoae ol 11 Kltd , thread , plni , needlai , ttc. . We hope the lidlM will tall and eo our Block o ( eood Merchant Tailor. ( Late Cutter { or Metcolf I ) . , ) DevoPs New Building , Main Street. Council Bluffs , la , Suits to order 818 and upwards. J , F. KJMBALL. GEO. U , CHAMP KIMBALL & CHAMP P. & J. K. Cauady. ) , Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers ; r