THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1C The Daily Bee , Ttmrsday Morning Nov. 10. OQco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Koar Broadway. U.G. OniFFIN , Manner. H. W. Tlt/TON , City Editor. _ MINOK MENTION O , J .Mueller's Palace Mnnto Hall. The Catholio fair at the opera home should be remembered. Subscribe for new papers and periodi cal * ot H. K. Seaman's book store. ' Permit to wed was yesterday given to George Thayer , \Vaihlngton town hlpt and Mary Kearney , of llardln town hlp. Birthday , Holiday and Wedding Gifts nt II , i : . Seaman's. nov'J-tf New lot nicely decorated , 50 ploccn.fof tea itts , only $ o at Maurer & Craig. Attention Rescue No. 3. A npcclal meeting will bo htld thlseunlng. llanlnefs of Importance. Kftch and every member requested to bo present. Handfpalntod china , art uottery , solid llvcrware , bronzes , Ac. , at Maurer & Craig. Craig.Tho The newjmoat market of Shull It Mullen - len , 709 South Main street , guerantce best of mcata and prompt attention , The Catholio fair la Btlll in progrotB. "The Kcacud of Little lied Rldlnt ; Hood" Is to bos repeated la connection therewith 1'rlday afternoon at DohanyV. It should draw a crowd. A fine asiortmont of Boots and Bhoos , eufflclcnt to supply the demands of all , ot George Blaxitn's south Main ttroct. Cheap Railroad tickets to all points , Buabnell , fivedoors north of pootoOlco , tells them. Entrance , Mala or Pearl streets. A number of the young and old bache lors of the Congregational 'church ore arranging for a "bachelor" aoclal ot the residence of A. B. Walker on the 23d In'at. "Jym Natua" promises to bo prea- cnt on the occasion , and a gocil time la being prepared for all. Six room house , a store room well lo cated end a forty acre Improved , two miles from thia city , for rent liy W , It. Vaughan. Joseph Belter makes tbo l < 1neat Suits in the latest styles , at the lowest possible prices. His merchant tailoring establishment - ment U at 310 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs. Bluffs.A A skillful operation , an ovarian tumor weighing twenty-Qvo pounds wan removed from Mm. J. Schnltz. The operation waa performed by Dr. Hart Astisted by Dra. Green , McCrea , Licoy and Beiftrt , there were also present Lr. ) Cook , of tbia city , and Dr. Smith , of Now B York. The patient la doing well. ' Fred Brack , a rag picker , was arrested on the charge of larceny. It appears that while going the rounds lie came across some \t \ ' old coata and veatr , which men at work k \ on the streets had laid aalde while engaged in active duty. He Bold'tho ' old clothes for rags and discovered hla mtttako. Joseph Mima ia the name of a colored man who w'ns occupylug * 'the dwelling houio owned by J , M. Palmer , and burned Monday , Ho ia a worthy colored man , without a family , nnd has been keeping about thirty boarder * . Ho came from Cedar Rapldg about eight weeks ago , uni his losa n furniture Ia about 8109 , whllo he loat hlao $20 in cash , The Iowa Stock Insurance company , which has it headquarters at 103 Pear street , Ia now fully organized under the atate laws , and the following bayo been elected Officers : S. M Croolia , president J. 0. Hoffman , vice president ; N. B. Hasten ton , secretary , and N. B , Moore , attorney The Citizens' bank has been selected as a depository. The company has already gained considerable business , and la in creasing rapidly , Last evening there was a largo com pany of friends gathered at the roildonce of Mri. R , M , Osborno , on Third avenue , to wltneia the marriaico of her daughter , MUs Louie 31. Osborue , to Charles H. Person , the cashier of the Council BlufFi Caallght company. Rev. J. / , Arm- otrong , of tbo Pirat Methodist church , ofli- elated. The contracting parties are both widely known in this city , and have a largo circle of admiring friends , whoso lot wishes and heartleit congratulations are called forth by the event of their union. The occasion waa an enjoyable ono In oil its details and many beautiful and valuable- gifts were presented , while the hoapltallty shown the guoita was complete in every respect. The Crawford County Hu'letln , demo- cratlc , and recHiotlh BO , nays of the result ; 'Although Mr. tfuroy in elected by an overwhelming majority , we do not claim It as a democratlo victory. While Mr. Pusey la a democrat ho In not a bitter par tisan who will sacrilice the people's Inter est for party , eait , He could not have been elected but for republican votes , and lila triumph represents the united intereata of the but element * of both parties , There was a upontaneoua uprising In he- Lalfofgood government , personal Integ rity , pure morala and executive ability. The seal of pnbllo disapproval baa con- xigned the hero of the bond and shears to the shades of private life. Hone t rcpub- Hcana hive joined baudsvlth democratB nnd declared that honest men are more aacredthan party ties. Machine polltl. clans ore remanded to the rear until the interests of the ircoplo are respected iu their conclaves. The time hai come when a nomination ! * not equivalent to an elec tion , and only intn of goo 1 judgment and respectability can hope to attain the bait Offices In the gift of the | > eople. " Hovr Much WilirDo It ? How much of Tkoawt' Ecltctric Oil li required to cure ? Only a very little A few drop * will cure any kind ofan ache- and but a trllU wore l/necded for Bpralni * nd lainwBti. lUieumatUm ia not w jeadilyaffectedj MI ounto and owetmm two ouncei are r.qulred. No bowever. la in turn t. . - . , , > , , .t.i. mcd .t _ cme , _ _ _ The only itou preparation thut doct not color the teetli , and will not cause headachu or constipation , M other pieparationa v ilJ , , ll A SERIOUS CHARGE , Some qf the Police Offlcors Said to Have Been Bribed Five Crooka Arrested and Taen Turned Looao. Tlio AUldnvlt of nn Ejro Witncas. Yesterday there was a gonisaUonal outbrttxcln police circles , the details of which nro of startling intoroit , as they cluster about an open charge that Ollicors Cusick and Sterling had been bribed , it being claimed that after nrnistinj ? five supposed crooke , thof allowed thom to go again , the / cause being as stated by the accuser , slipped into the hands of the oflloers. The chief accuser is Thomas J. GIllls , a cripple , who haa lived hero some time , and who gains a livelihood by nelllng nongs on the various trains running out of Council Bluffs. 11 o is a married man , and lives in a com- fortnblu manner hero , dresses well , and manages to nil appearance to got' a pretty good living out of what seems to bo a not ovor-profltabio means , oolling songs for whatever the buyer may chooao to givo. Ho is known to all thu railway men , and ho claims that ho has boon instructed by nome of the oflicera of the 0. B. & Q rail way company to notify conductors nnd others if any sharpers who may try to work thu trains , as ho knows many of thom. Ho claims that by doing BO ho has got several of thu crooks down upon him , and some of thom have mode throats against him. Yesterday morning it appears they arranged to carry this throat into execution. Whilu bo was in n car of the 0. , B. & Q train , which was ntanding at the transfer , ready to start out , flvo of thom pitched onto him , ono drawing a dirk , but the others preventing ito use , after ono pass had been made which out Gillis' coat. They then thumped him several tlmoa , and the passengers Booking to interfere they drew revolvers and presented thom. They than left the car , and Oflioor Cusiok being told that there was a row started after thom , together with Oflicor Sterling , who chanced to bo at the depot to meat his fliator-in- law. Officer McMillon , of the U. P. force , wont also. The five men wore arrested , and Officer McMillan , turn ing back to the depot , loft the city's officers to go on with the prisoners. A little distance further the men were lot go. The crippled man , Glllia , says that ho saw money pasaod to the officers "to fix thom , " nnd that was the rea son the men wore let go , and that ho was himself given a $5 gold pieca and told that would pay him for the thumping ho had received , and told to go onabout his business. Officers Cusick and Starling deny that they over received a cent , and claim that Gillis , after receiving the § 5 , refused to appear to prosecutennd no the men were lot go. The oharqo is a norious ono against these officers , and they should not bo adjudged hastily. The public is natur ally suspicious , because of ho fact that contidonco men have boon doing inoro or IOBB work hero all Bummer , and jono have baon brought to justice. Tin : BEE has time and again urged that they bo arrested under the vagrancy law , which is broad enough for that , it providing that mon hav- Curposo ig the reputation of crooks may bo Eunlshed , whether they have money i their pockets and good clothes ou their backs or not. If arrested under this law the city could bo made an nu- corafortablo place for them to stay , but not oven this much has boon done Two at least of the live men charged with this assault have boon hanging about hero for months , and have tno reputation of crooks. It was a bid break for the officers when they lot those live go , instead O taking them to the polioo station and making'.ailiis go there aa u wltnoss.if ho did not wont to go voluntarily. While it is claimed that Gillis , In making the charge of bribery , is actuated by cither malice or a dcHirotognin public sympathy , yet it is a sufficiently eori ous matter and the surrounding cir cumstanccs uro so suspicions that full investigation should bn had , both In justice to the public and in justice to the ollicorr , ho have llvoU hero long , and whoso reputations are stake , The following sworn statement o ; Thomas J. Gillis is givou , that the public may bo in possession of all th facts ; STATK OK IOWA , ) POTTAWATTAllIE CoUMV. ] " ' Thomas J. Gillis , heing duly sworn ( loj.o eth and * alth : On the IBth day o November , 1882 , while on a train of the UilMgo , Uurllngtou & Qulncy at the trawler , in this city , I was assaulted by live men , ubom I have known aa con ( idenca men and crook , and who have ha a gruriga vgalDut mo bsjaune at sundry times I have warned tmtsengeni to look out for them. ( ) ne of them struck mo and then nulled n dirk , when 0110 of the others B id , "Ubee o it ; dou't ute the iihivel on him ; gluir him. " The other three had re volvew , and pointing them at imssensen prevented their Interfering. One of them then hit me a aln. I got uway and rushed out of the car. They tried to get out the other end , and th re being too bin a crowd , they came back , got elf the car and put for the Drovers' hotel. Officer OtulcU ome running up the sidewalk and I told him what the trouhle wan , and 01H rent Sterling and McMillan , the olHocni u the depot , came up also , acd allot ua tarted after limn , On catching up with he men. McMillan tried to artent them. aud on being threatontd told them "to make no break , n It would be no so" When rjuletei down MoM'llan left them for Officera Cusick and Sterling to take to the. tatiou. They Btarted M , aud when w.v ? f y\a \ 1)iwers hotolthcn Cu.itk toll T ins I hud better lot It drop , aa they hai witnesuy against me , that I tried to ( ire a cut ) on them. About a hundred arda fron } the hotel oue of t in sang pullet ! out n ru ] of bil a ami passed Officer Sterling a , com , ! of bilU or BO , and called to ono of th other * , who wan walking- with Ciuick and me , and g vu him BOIUB of the ruouey whicli thia man aftervvardd slipped lute Cuilck'n haudg The "con. " wan the told me thu If I would keep uly mout abut down there I could wake 8100 month. He then slipped a 85 gold pleo * Intiniy hand Aft r going a little wa further CusJck toli me llad better BO back to the depot and drop thli , or he would take me up with thim and put me n the hole. I started back , and alter ire-- i'B boul twenty . rpda , Uu.lck caught up thme and xvalked back to the di'"t with uie. 1 waa told afterward ! that Offi. cor Sterling walked with tbo men an far M the packing house and then left them. THOMAS J. Gn.in. Subscribed and sworn to htforo tno this 15th day ol November , 1682. ISKAI , ] KDVM.V J. Aunorr , Notary Public. THE OTHHH BIDE. Officer Sterling tnyi : "I was at the tratidtor to moot ono of my relatives , and noticed five tnon whom I thought were sharper * . They got off the struct car. I had to look after my rotative , and after goting ) the lady seated in the street car , I was told by the driver that there W H a fuss. I started , and mot Officers Outick and McMillon , and after tolling my relative that she aho would have to go up town alone as I had business , started af tor Ouslck and MoMillon , and caught up with the mon at the same time they did , The cripple was there to and ho point ed out a man as the ono that hit him , This man denied it , and said the crip * po ! pulled n gun on him , and hit him , and showed his hand where hd had hit him over the knuckles. There was some hot talk between the cripple and thia man , but this was quieted , and wo officers started with ilio mon , MoMil lon going only ns far as the Drovers' hatol , On the way from the Drovers' hotel to the school hoaeo the cripple foil behind with ono of these mon , I heard him call out 'I am not going to do anything moro about these mon. I am going b.ck , and won't appear ugttiust them. I'm just , aa much tc blame as they arc. ' Onalck called mo back , and than the cripple said 'You follows have boon fixed. ' I then said , 'Now , you'll all go up. ' The cripple was fetched up to the crowd then , and onn of the party taid to the oripplo , 'Now give mo back that § 5. ' The then said 'I ain't cripple , go ing to do anything with them. I won't appear against thom , ' and started back toward the depot , Officer Ousick going with him. The man then walked along with mo tbroo or four blocks and thdn they turned ofTj and I came up town. The reason why I did not bting the tnon up to the station was that I saw nothing of the row myself , and aa long aa the cripple rofusid to appear , I thought it was no UBO. Ho seemed not to bo hurt badly , and I thought if anyone ought to bo arrested it was him , by the way ho talked. The cripple claimed that the man had a knlfo and that his coat was cut , but could see no cut on his coat , and could find no knife on the man. " Officer Gunick corroboratea the statement of Officer Starling , arid Bays that "on the way back to the depot with Gillis ho charged mo with being fixed. I pulled everything out of my pockets , keya , whistle , etc. , and I showed him thom and offered to lot him ucarch mo , and that ho could have all the money ho could find on me. Ho would not do this. That conversation waa in the presence of Jamea MoMahon , who chanced to be near. Of the five mon I knew only two of thom aa crooks , and notified Ohancey Oook , the Northwestern con ductor , to look out for thom , and had started back to another train when the row started on the Chicago , Burling ton & Quinoy. " Both officers insist that the charge is falao , and propose to make it warm "or Glllls , whoso reputation they claim a not of the boat. About 5 o'clock last evening Offi- or Sterling found the five men who were let go in the' morning , and they wont with him to the police station , whore a complaint had boon lodged against them , charging them with ua- null with intent to do great bodily harm. The gave bonds of $300 to ppoar in court to-day , and the offi- cora say they propose to go to the bottom of the matter and establish their innocence , and it ia expected that the five men will testify that Qillia' statement Ms false. There promises to bo moro music before here la leoa. Deals In Dirt. The following transfer. } of titles are reported for THE BEE na taken from the county records by J. W. Squire & Co. , abstractors of titles , real estate and loan amenta , Council Bluds , Iowa : N. E. Acker to A. Hoogonwoninp , o \ ot lotn 0 and 10 in block 18 , Avoca , $125. W. H , Painter to E. M. Loudon- book , w A s o J 2G , 70 , 38 , 81,000. A. J. Crittundon to Josiah Dan- forth , part of lot 0 in block 4 , Bayliss' iBtaad. to city , $2,100. E. W. Davis to E. Eruln , lot 5 in Avocn , L. & L. Co.'a zubd. of part of f > , 77 , 30 , $1.025. J. A. Loudenbeck to W II. Painter - tor , o i of n w | of n w 1 of 35 , 70. J8 , $1,200. 0. E Barnard to S. MoMullen , n w o o 30 , 70 , 43 , $000. J. N. Monefoo to G. A. Wolf , aw 35 , 77 , 38 ; $3,520. S. W. Wheoloclc to Peter OlBon , BW of HW 30 , 77 , 42j $510. 0. U. I. it P. R. R. to Panl Aclsols , se of nwand no of sw 19,77 , 39 ; $720. Annie O'Oonor to II. L. McU'il- Hams , part lot 1 , in block 23 , Neola ; $15.H. H. M. Wallace to S. A. Winchester - tor , lota 1 and 2 , in block 23 , Galesburg - burg add city ; 103 0. Baughn to J. llailo , jr. , lot 0 in Bnuqhn'a tub ; $250. Win. Midce to 0. S. & 0. S. Ful ton , BO 29 , 70 , 38 ; $2,400. F. H , Whitney to Goo , A. Koelino , ot 152 , 0 , P. city ; $025. PERSONA ! * F. B , 1'utey and wife have returned from liicago. George liabblngton nan gone cut after lumber. Miaa Kubu , of Couucil IMuib , la the lust new ktudent ut Tabor college. Union Arrow , John Chapman and family bavercturiie : from 1'oud du Lie , whither they took th > remains of Mrs. Chapman's father for iu termeat. The venerable lather ol Jerry Meyer * who has been > lilting in thia city for .hurt time , baa returned to hla home In FeuuBjlvaiita , J.'A. liode , pf the Union Arrow , waa in the city yesterday and fuvorej THE 1)E ) with a congratulatory oil , He has had btttsr tight uuaicit Audcnon , and rejoice * accordingly In the result of the election He don't have to guard bit of line now t keep it from being tacked by Anderao men , BEFORE THE BOARD. Sundry Matters Disposed of by the Hoard of Supervisors nnd Ad journment Taken. The county board of aupcrvieore completed their businesa yesterday afternoon and adjourned until the next regular nooting , in January. The bridge petitioned for by G. W Graybill and others , wag referred to S. G. Under wood , to report at the January term. On the petition cf E. Bnrliridgo aud others for a bridge in Bonnor township , Mr. Phillips reported , rec ommending the building of the flame an noon aa the funds permitted. Mr. Phillips waa instructed to have hreo seta of piles drove for a bridge tear Barton's , in ELazal Doll tonn- hip.A . A number of tax matters were dia- > oacd of , consuming the roat of the line until adjournment. The board put off the allowing of nany bills of constables , election wards , etc , until the next mooting. " Dnn't Harry * Qentlomon. " 'aid ' a man on his way to be hanged , 'there'll be no fun till ! get there. " We ay to the dysneptlc. nervous , and dobill. ated. don't hurry thoughtlessly for some irnedy of doubtful merit , uncertain of re ef , when you can ijet at the druggists for no dollar Burdock Jlloml Hitters almost ure to euro and certain to bouefit. Tlio Harvest of Hair. air Drtiair. About the month of May the gath- rora of the lower order of trade , pod- lora , etc. , commence harvesting ; they omo to the villages at regular inter- als. The largest cut ia made in .uvornia department ( Western France ) uriug the annual fair , about St. ohn's day , when the gatherer , with ila wares and shining coin , most suo- essfully tempts the unsophisticated 3nntry girla and becomes ownerof the iioicoatof their hair at the loweatpos- iblo prico. The provincial girl , aa iio ii called , will make her choice of lorchandiso or give orders for some- [ > ing else. The scissors may at once omo into use , and accounts aettlod , > r ahp may take advance payments for tor Bilkon colla , to bo cut at aorno iitnro time , the hair to grow until a itno stipulated. Advances may be made on the next tour or five years' rep ; the executioner with hla sciaaora will rather be later than too soon to nooil his hair debtor , for ouch obts are always honored. Those lathorings ( ono of the curiosities of 'arieian industry ) last from spring to all , when the gatherers make their aat delivery of hair , balance mor- handiao or contracts taken , equaro heir own accounts , and return to boir various trad OB , by which they trivo to ocoamulato small sums of uoney or merchandise to assist them u their luring traffic next spring. Largo quantitiea of beautiful hair , oft , clean and delightfully perfumed , omo into the market. Ono can al- nest imagine that he can yet nee the land of the lover on ita waving bril- iancy. A considerable quantity of wir is derived from chapola or shrines u Brittany , where , according to an Id custom , a great number of de votees make offerings of their hair to poor Mother Virgin Mary , and aa hoao donations accumulate they are cattored among all nations , creoda , virtues , or otherwise Bach ia heavenly accommodation. In Yonotia , Lorn- > ardy and Piedmont , two thousand gatherers are employed , who send heir cuttings to the French market. * # * "Mon are but aorry witnesses in. heir own cause. " The praise of Kid- ioy-Wort cornea from the months of hose who have been made strong and loalthy by it. Listen : "It ia curing " writes . ' 'Kid everybody , a druggist. ney-Wort is the moat popular modi- ino wo eell. " It should bo by right , or no other medicine haa such specific action on the liver , bowels and kid neys. Brotbor Gardner's Religion. Mrolt free 1'ra.ii. I want a religion , my friends , dat cin atan' temptashun. I want one dat kin moot Satan at do doah of a cir cus an * knock him colder dan a wedge. I want one dat will let mo ) lay euchre an' yet keep me from ohoatiu1. I want ono dat will go nid mo to do theater an * enjoy what am ; oed an * condemn what am bad. I went a religion widout anv dyspepsia or liber complaint in it. If it am desert sort of a religion dat a dance am gwino , o peel off I want to know it in time to "ook fur u kind dat will stick to me 'row ' thick an' thin. A person who am afoarcd dat do ininit ho begina to smile his religion will begin to crack Iko new varnieh must bo in an un comfortable atato o' mind , Lot mo be ; emptod. It my religion am strong nuif to resist I cball have do glory ol victory. If it am not , lot mo ax for 'orgivonosa an' tighten up do bolts an * try again. Bo good. Reapoct do church. Rororenco true Christianity , on * try an follor do toachin * of do , 'ood book , but bo keerful how you clothe youraelvtn in armor dat will bo shivered by do Bounds of a fiddlean' 'all to do ground at do sight of a cir cus purceaaion. Let ua now assauli do reg'lar order o' bizncaa. o your old thingo look like new by uaiug thu Diamond Dvea , ant ? ou will bo hcppy. Anyr.f the fash ionable colors for 10 cents. Sulvan & Fitzgerald DEALERS IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Orookery , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC Also agonU lor tau following linen ot Steamship Companies : Cunird , Anchor , Oulou. American , and Hti StoauuMp Comraoica. 3O Vat mlo on the Hoyal lUnk ol Ireland and Back ot Ireland , Dublin. The * * wbo intend to Kind Io ( rUnda to any part ol Europe will find U to Uul otoreit to call ou Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AGENTS , 8 | ? Broadway , Oonnoil Bluflfe MBS , fl. J , HILTON , M.D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON war. ConBolllBluK. . CQUKCIl BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. . NOTICE. SpocUl kdvertUementit , uc x > at , Found , To Lonn , For Sale , To Rent , Wintf , Boirdlng , etc. , will be Inserted In th ! column at the ow r te of TEN CENTS PKB .INK ( or the 6nt Intortlon nd FIVE OENT3 'Kit LINK ( or each subsequent Insertion , .cave iwlv crtlecmenta at our office , No. 7 'irl Street , not Broadway. Wants. WANTUI ) . liroom-nmlvcr ; a No. 1 lirooin tltr anted Immrillntcly , Afiplt or call on Jepson llroom Co. , MnUcrn , la. "VtTANTED A position ( o do Konirril writing V V a young man well recommendcd.iuiil ( fooil > enman. Inquire a' the olllcc o ( John Limit , t- rncy at law , olllce on Ilromluay. WANTKI ) At the Western Houw , a cook ; ono who understand * the tiualnmi none tJicr need apply. WANTEE 600 buildings to mo\o. Wo make a j > cd Hyof nmg \ houses and rales ! Address W. 1' . Ajlcswortc , box 879 , Council , la. [ TTANTED Everybody ID Council Blufli to VV to Uko Tnit ln , 0 cents per week , < te rered by carrlen. Office , No 7 Pearl Street ear Hroadway. For Sato and Rant T10K 11EXT Small hounc fl\o rooms , Rood .J cellar , well , &e. Ai p } nt Merchant' ! Htctati- ant , corner llroadua ] and Koutth street * . nl4-3t J.A. UOSS. 10K KENT .Small resilience on Btuteman strut , l.y M. II. lira in. 7\0ll \ SALK Tlio Western Howe , No. : IOS Upper - ; per I'roadna ) ; or will trade ( or lniirouil | ty or ( inn propcrt.v : or v , 111 sell furniture and cut building ; i canon , III health. AddrcM J. S. . McCMLiHTPH , NJS Upper Hroadwiy , Council lulls , .Iowa. TlOH S\IV : 4 lumbar and coal yrd , doIiiR a . goal business In a new town , oj tboChl- igo , .Milwaukee&8r. Paul railroad. 11KNT My now tno-story brick store building , on South Main street. PETEH 7\OH \ SAI.n My twcht-acro fruit ( arm , on South Fir t street. 1'ETEll WE1S 71011 IlENT Furnished rooms to rent , with < board , at 730 Jljnstcr street. Day board ADO per week. , ocutl7-4t , lOn BAL.K lica'itmil residence iota , Sio ; each ; nothing down , and t3 per month only , by EX-MAYOKVAUailAN. BplS-tf Miscellaneous. " OST Black setter pup. Liberal reward will _ J be ptld tor hla return t1 the Western louse , upper Broadway , Council Bluffs. QTlLLAllKAD Great success. Call and BOO 3 now accessories and specimens of pictures atcnbv the reliable gelatine bromide process , t the Excelsior Gallery ] 00 Main street. DK. W. I * . PATTON Physician and Oculist. Can cure any case of sore eye * . It Is only i matter of time , and can euro generally In rom three to ( Ho weeks It niakea no differ * nee bow long diseased. Will straighten cross iyoB , operate and remove Ptyreelnms , etc. , and Insert artificial eyes. Special attention to re- morelng tadcnormg ap5-tf Council Bluffs' Business Directory , Art Gallery. Excelsior photograph gallery , South Main St. nstantancous process. Brewery. C. GEISE , Upper Broadway. Bottling Works. 1 . IIAGO & CO. , East Pierce St. Bakery , P. AYEIIS , 517 S. Main St. Bathing Houses. MRS. E. J. UARDINO , M. D. , Broadway and ilcnn nve. DR. STUDLEY , Ecthc la Bathing House , Jrotuhvny. Books and Stationery. n. E. SEAMAN ] Middle Broadway. Banks. OFFICER & PUSEY , corner Broadway and 6th treet CITIZENS' BANK , Sth street. Broom Factory , MATOE&CO. , tucnuo A , and Cth St. Cigar Manufacturers TEJIPLETON & LAMB. 2321 Broadway. Y , R. LEVIN , 308 Broadway. L. BOliKIIOKF , B31 Main St. , Ocal. A. II. MAYNE & CO. , 34 Pearl St. Cooper. J. ROSS , 015 East Broadway. Dentists. 3INTON & WEST , 14 Pearl St. Dry Goods IIARKNESS , OUCUTT& CO. , Broadway and ith street. Eggs Shipper. 0. F. CUAWrOUD. 613 Main St. Furniture Manufactory. K. R. STKINII1LBER , cor. 7th avoandJithSt Furniture Store. C. A. BEF.BE & CO. , 07 and 209 Broadway. Groceries and Provisions. BCJLIVAN & FITZGERALD , 313 Broadway. Gunsmlthlng. OLLIVF.R & OHAHAM , Cth street. Goods sold at eastern prlcca and fuarantt'cil. Harness and Saddlery. CIIAS. WALTER & I1HO. , Middle Broadway. CIIAS. HEKMAN,33t Middle Broadway. Hair Goods , MILS. D , A. BENEDICT. 3X1 West Ilroodway , MUS. J , J , GOOD , W 5th street. Livery Stables , A. COMPTON , 2.10 Broadway. W. 0. HOLLAND , 700 South Main St. II. I1EECHOFT , ojip. P. O. Hotels. OODKX HOUSi : . ITpiwr llroa.l ay , KIKI/S HOTEL , 501 and 507 Main etroct. Meat Market. K. W.TICUNOR , 63 < I llroadway. Millinery. J , J. BLISS , & 3 Broadway. Conic and exam [ no forjounkU , MRS. J. E. MIT ALF , 518 Brooilwa ) Marble , ind Granite Works. CONNOR & GUANr.LLA , 117 Broadway. Merchant Tailors , JAS. KRANEY , 372 Broad -ay. CIIAS. RIUE , Dutol's hulldlntr , 5th and Main street JOS Kr.lTKlt , 310 Broadway Real Citate and Abstract , KIMUALL .V. CIIASIl' , opixwtti ] court house. J. W. bQUlHK i , CO. , corntr Ptarl and lete. . Restaurant. SMITH & McCUEN , 401 Broadway , Stoves and Tinware. R. I ) . AMY & CO. , POO South Main utrect. Shirt Factory , F , r , KOIID , corner lllufl and Willow St. Undertaker * . MORGAN , KELLER & CO. , I8 and 317 Broad way. way.D. . M. CONNELL , 17 North Main St. PETHYBRIDGE&NEUNAS , ritoi'iiiirroiis BROADWAY MARKET DKAl.Kllb IN Fresh and Salt Meats , Poultry and Gaina in their season. Wiene and other Sausages a specialty. No. 327 BROADWAY. DRY AND CAEFET HOUSE. Broadway , and fourth Street. Council Bluffs , Iowa rnnr-5-Sm J. MUELLER'S Headquarters For the Cele brated IM : .A. Weber Pianos , TJ Toys and. Fancy Goods TJs Wholesale and Retail. s Address , i o d. MUELLER , o COUNCIL BLUFFS , R F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 73SCXS Bluff and Mow greets , Conncil Blufe. B. HAGG & CO. XDQT GEISE' BOTTLED BEER , MADE FROM THE ARTESIAN WELL WATKU. ALSO AGENTS FOR THE Orders filled in any part of tbo city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. . R. STEINHILBER , MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF CUPBOAEDS SAFES- : We inaVo tbe'following a , specialty : WALNUE EXTENSION TABLES , POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS , WALNUT' BREAKFAST TABLES , POPLAH WARDROBES , ' POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES. POPLAR CUPBOARDS , WALNUT. WAKDKOBES ; POPLAR SAFES , . WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS. . - orders and'corrcspondenco ' promptly attended to. Office and Manufactory S. E. Oor. 7th Ave. nnd 12th Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA MORGAN , KELLER & CO , The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases. Dalls attended to at all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr. Morgan has served as undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understands his business. WAREROOMS , 846 AND ar.7 BROADWAY. Upholsterine IB- , all its brunches promptly attended to ; also carpet-laying nnd lambrequins. Tele- graphjo and mall ordere filled without delay. _ CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Beer and rcalt In any quantlty'lo ' suit pnrchucrs. Beer 88.00 ptr barrel. Private families sup- piled wlt * > imall keg * at 81.CO each , eel \ered free of cbarge to any part ot the city. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer iu and SOLE AGENT FOH Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company's Celebrated JXLlJLi W JL TT No. 711 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the country elicited Citv orders to families and dealers delivered free. ' " " " C.A. BEEBE'&CO. , Wholesale nJ Retail Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. JAMES FRANEY , Merchant Tailor 372 BBOAJOWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. A j w M , htopa onband the flnott aaaortrpent ot matt rial for gentlemen's wear. 8atl ttctlon guarantor MRS. J. E. METCALF , Mininory , Dreaamatlnff , Bto. Outtmer and Fitting a Spedlulty. N'o. 643 Broadnav , Oppotlte Remo Houec. Laces , Kmbroidcrics , and Ladies Underwear. , h03e ol all Kinds , thread , p'ni , needles , etc. We hope the liales wUl ull ftud oe our itock ol good . Merchant Tailor. ( Late Cutter for Metcalf B . , ) Devol's New Building , Main Street , Council Bluffs , la , ' * SulU to order 818 and upwardi. J. F , IQMBAIjL. GEO. H. CHAMP , ( Successor * to J P. & J , N. Ctuady. ) Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers. We h Mi the only complete ot abstract book * to all city loti and Undi la PotUwitUtal county. Title * x&mlned and ab tracts fun ithtd on bhort notice. Uoney to loan on dlv and ( arm property , fcbort M d longtime , In lumi . to milt the borrower. lUilcttt bought and told. Office at tee old ( tan ! oppolt cout briiw.