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THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUJF.FS IOWA FJUDAY NOVEMBER IT \ I The Daily Bee , Friday Morning Nov. 17 , BATES : Br Ctrtlet , - - - - - 20 ccnln per week B ; Mill - - - - - - tlO.flO ptr Teal Ufflce ; No. 7 Pearl Btroot , Noa : M. O. GIUHFIN , H. W. T1LTON , Olty Editor. MINOR MENTIONS , J .Muellcr's.Falaco Music Hall. -Silk mils only $1.50 at Bliss' . nl7 3 The Calhollo fair at the opera noun should be tcmcmborcd. Subscribe for newspapers and period ! cals at H. K , Seaman's book store. A pleasant dance was Ri n Ust nigh in connection with ths Catholic fair , -Blrthd y , Holiday and Wedding Glft < at U. E. Seaman's. novO-tf Now lot nicely decorated , CO plcces.tol tea acts , only $5 at Usurer & Craig. At last the good work has beflim , and the leaves in the park nrc being raked up , and the wires have been gathered up. Hand. painted china , art oottcry , solid silverware , bronzes , &a , at Maurer & Craig. Craig.Tho The newimeat market of.Shulli Mul len , 7D9 South Main street , gucrantco best of moaU and prompt attention , The boys' band are to have another qusdrllle party at St. Joseph's academy on the 21th lust. The Invitations areas neat as any which have been toon. The Catholic fair Is sttll in prrgrets. "Tho Rescue of Llttlo Rod Rtdinij Hood" is to bo repeated in connection therewith Friday afternoon at Dohany'a. ' It should draw a crowd. A fine assortment of Boots and Shoos , sufficient to supply the demands of all , at George Blaxim'a south Main ctroct. Thomas Kay , who has been lying ia jail here awaiting trial for murder in Car t ' roll connty , is not to be tried at this term of court , a continuance having been grant * ed. Cheap Railroad tickets to all points , B online ! ) , five Jeers north of postoificc , i ells them. Entrance , Main or Pearl streets. Six room house , a store room well lo cated and a forty acre improved , two miles from this city , for icnt Iiy W , R. Vaughan , The Presbj tcrlana were entertained socially last evening in , a very happy manner - ner by Mrs , Wright , Mrs. Hays and .Mrs. Farnswotth , at the residence cf Mrs. Hnys. Joseph Relter makes the Finest Suits in the latest at ) Ics , at the kwest possible prices. II In merchant tailoring establish ment is at 310 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs. Bluffs.Three Three bojs named Lawrence Wolf , Mack Goodwin and Tom Skinner , were arrested by Officer Clough for disorderly conduct , it being claimed that they in dulged in throwing stones at some private residences. There U a good deal ol grumbling be cause the county board adjourned with out allowing the bills , thus leaving some out of their pay until the January term , and at a time of the year when winter sup plies are generally to bo laid in , A valuable cow , owned by George George Gerner , was cruelly treated by ome one the other night , Her appear ance on returning home was that some one hid ipllltd ccal oil on her back , and set it on fire , Mr , Gcrncr propoees to ferret out the offenders. Lutz & Lange , tbo well-known cigar dealers , have leaped that portion of the new Shugart building next to that occu pied by the Citizen's bank , nud will pro ceed to move tbolr ktock thither and add greatly to it , as soon as the building is finished , which will probable ba about De cember 1 , Win. MolTadden , of Clear Like , Iowa , whom many hero met a short time ago wli en ho was visiting his brother Wall MoFi dden , has mot with a sad loss by the death of his wife , \ ho died of drnpty ol tie heart on the Cth oi November , She bad been In poor health for about three years. years.Dr. Dr. J. M. Maroy , of Topeka , Kas. Is In the city /visiting his father , and hae brought with him noino fine fctock , In cluding a valuable blooded bull and some heiferf , which bo proposes to dl > pcso ol here. He has them at Mr , Johnson's , No. S3 Periu avenue , ami they are cer tainly fine ones , LInder & Kiel Is ona of tbo oldest firms in the city in their line. Besides the members of the firm , they have two travel ing men , A. N. Anwcrda and T. W , Jones , both gentlemen nnd excellent sales men ; while 11 0 , Lange preside * over th < boobs. Th&y have lately eitahlUhed i branch house at Sioux Vallr , Dakota with Mr , S. F. Jenten as one of the part ners , and tiltofc tier they are the ttrongeii housa iu the west. An attempt U being made by of the music lovers o ( this city tone euro i serial tif piano recitals byMlm Ljdla 8 Ilarrli , now of Chicago , but who was for merly here , connected with Mrs , Ford' umilcal conservatory , Miss Harris in tuuny friends n < l aiml ! > era here wb would gladly have an opptrtunUyof nutt ing her and bearing her again , and tlier are others to whom these tccltals wouli prove rich feasts of music. She Is a youn artist , but a true one , and of late she ha gained ome very high honor * from til musical circles of Chicago and Milwaukee She playg the bent from the bett coinpo era , and if she c uld bo recutcd to git three recitals hero It would giro the peon ! not only u chance to bear coinpoiltloi which are se'don : given , but a chance I Lear them as rendued by one of the mo , promUlug plauieta who has yet attiacU publiu attention. Like arrangement * a bring planned by Omaha tuuslo-lovers , at it ia thought that by joining the cifurts < both cltle * Miu HarrU can be secured f iserlea i f recitals in each , The Nonpareil Is still bunting up re OB * for the defeat of Anderton , as well i for the general result. A few days ago it gush of unwonted repentance it coufet el that boihlim and forcing an unpopul candidate ca the republican party wsut t ! e u e. John Chapman feeling that he h Ixred LU bosom too freely to the publl now says It was prohibition , a re final c congress to reduce tnxntlon , and Its conn in making hc.\vy Appropriations. If h keepi on Hoc ping about , nnd ns lgnln different causes in each day's Is lie , ho wll have said more mean things about th republican party than any democrat wnul rmvo dared to charge , Chapman might ft well iitlck to the truth of his emotions confection , that the defeat of Andcrso was earned hero by the cUtcrmlnaUon c republicans to tmash the boss and h ) ring , r > ud sit down on the corrupt mean by which an unfit man forced hU way ont the parly. llemember the matinee this aftcrnooi at DohanyV , It being the presentation o "Llttlo Ited Hiding IIooJ , " In conncclloi with the Catholic fttlr. This clmmlnj operetta plensed greatly nil who heard I Monday ntgh1 , nnd the matlneo this alter noon will give n chnnre to ninny others tc enjoy it. ' 1 he entertainment should draw a packed house , and none who enjoy mu sic , aud especially children's choruses , will be disappointed. The only iron preparation that docs not color tbo teeth , and will not cause headache or constipation , as other Iron preparations will , is Brown's Iron Bitters. Official Majority. The following is the result of the official count in the several counties of this district showing the majorities on the congressional count. Andcrton Harrison 10 Crawford 303 Mills 171 Fremont 740 Shelby 127 Cuss Ill Montgomery C28 Audubon 120 Totals 2,893 048 This gives Pasoy a majority in the [ Ustrict of 2,245. Traditions of tbo Tribe. The Potlowottomios are a powerful ind warlike tribo. Their favorite pastime is waging war against the Dimmo-crats , a postiflorous tribe living in the swampa and in tbo moun tain fastnesses around the rich capital 3f the PottowottomicB. At Urn on , when their hereditary foes bavo not the courogo to meet them in battle the sanguinary Potto- wottomio chiefs quarrel among them selves , for there Is nothing in which tbo Pottowottomio braves so much delight as war. Now there was a certain warrior , named Jon-chapman , who became chief of a small faction of the Pot towottomioa , but ho was not loved by the people of the tribe , for ho always claimed all the honors and spoils won by the Pottowottomies , either iu war or the chase ; and the tribe value fair dealing as highly as they enjoy war. Hot many moons since , the chief , Joh'Chapman , sought tn sot up Ma-janderson , a strange warrior from the Bouthlanu , us , head chief of the Pottowotlomles and all the surround ing tribes ; at which many warriors of the tribe waxed exceedingly wroth , and in the great battle which ensued they fought with the Dimmo-crats , und assisted them so valiantly that the Dimmo-crats , for the first time , were triumphant , and their war chief was chosen head chief of all the tribes. There were ruraora that Ma-jandor- aou and Jon-chapman had both been slain in the conflict , and after the Pottowottomio chiefs had returned from the war path , with their war- rlors , they all assembled in the Hall of Oouncil ; aud when the pipe had boon paisod around , the Marah-domah commanded sllmico und spoke : Who killed Mn-jnndcrjou ? I paid Tum-uvnns , Yours truly , by heavenn , With my little game Of nixes nnd eoveng , I killed Mn-jnudoraon , Who drew the first blood ? I , gftld Beer-Bcott , wltli my bond-amw ehotj 0 , I fit nnd I fouRh' , And rcmoreo I feel not. I drew the tint blood. Who took Sla-jamlcrBon's scalp ? 1 , said Jon.haldwin , ( Old Wheel Uor-o they called hhu ) With my big battle nx All runty with core , That I've used on the Dinmio-crftta of ten before , I took Mn-jandurscn'a scalp. Who dug Mii'jandereon'a grave ? I said Kl-claytou , A big one , with the date on ; An earthquake , to deep it ID , Could mi upset It ; IsUtnclled him In Aud don't j im forget it , I dug Ma-jandenou's grave , Who cot away with Jou-clmiiin&n ? 1.1 , I , I , I-yl , ylf ThU was tbo eager , tumultuous cry , Until the ilr for leagued Around waa tremulous. Y/hon order was restored the Mar < ah-domuh again epoku : Who mourns Jon-chapman ? A silence deep a 1'lmroah's tomb , Pervaded all the council room ; Until n young bravo made renueet , " 0 Marah'doraati it.1 , ' , ylveus a it NAWADAUA , linrd of the Pottowottouilee , A Card. COUNCIL BLUiTd , la , , November 17 , 882. This is to certify that the Icai of $1,200-which I sustained by a fin on the morning of the 13 h inst. hai been paid in full by the German Am oricau Insurance Go , of Now Yoi k , through their agents O'DalKfc Day ! The prompt action on the p rt of thii company , In the payment of losses and the cortoous treatment received at th < hands of their agents hero ocmruoudi them to a liberal business In this city , J. M. PALMEU. A Lear Lost. A seven year ola son of 8 , Batei while playing about Mr. lleynold'i iluip about 5 o'clock yesterday after noon , got caught iu the povter am very seriously injured , his loft log wai mangled so badly that amputation a the knee became noccossary. Then wore several other fractures am bruises. Ho survived the oporatioi and it is thought that ho may live. Buoklin's Arnica Halve , The BUT SALV * In the world for Onti UnsItM , Soreu , Ulcerr , bait Khomn. Fi yer Sores , Totter , Ob pned llanda , Cot llalni , Oorni , and all skin eruptions , un podtUely curoijlka , It b guaranteed t vlve latlsfbctfon i luney rennde ( < 1'rlco , 26 cents pet ex , rfo * salt by t V THE CONFIDENCE MEM , They Are Being Reviowofl ii Police Court , and Some Sen sational Statements Hade , Gillie Still Insists That tin Police Were Bribed , Conjectures ni to the End , Yeslordtiy the police court WAS i point of interest for many , on nccouni of the examination in progress then concerning the alleged confidence nior assaulting n crippled som ; seller nnmcd Gillis , whoao story was told in yester day's DEE The five men accused gave thoii names as Jnmos T. Conor ton , Henry Seymour , J. II. White , George Max well and John Howard They np- icnred in the morning , without any attorney , and were informed that a low indictment had been lodged gninnt them , it being a charge of as- jult with intent to commit murder. John N. Baldwin appeared for the iroseoution , the Chicago , Burlington c Quincy railway company , on whoso rain the affair occurred , apparently > eing interested in having the matter horoughly sifted and justice gained. Jo wanted the case continued until Saturday , in order to got wit ness who were on the train , but the ofcndants said they would admit hat these witnesses would swear to ust what' the projcoution claimed hat they would testify to. The case vas adjourned till 3 o'clock in the fternoon , the prisoners giving bail in ho sum of $600 cash and n $2,000 ortificato oE deposit , making $2,600 u all. In the afternoon the case was open- d. Col. Dailoy appeared as attorney or the defendants. Gillie was put on 10 stand and wont into details as to 10 attack made upon him , ' as narrated n yesterday's BEE. Ho claimed that 10 had boon instructed by the head fBcials of Boveral of the roads to lotify conductors and policemen , and 0 warn passengers , when confidence non were around , and that 10 had done so , thereby getting the 1 will of the confidence men , who lad threatened him with violence on ccount of it. Ho claimed that this was the reason they pitched into him. lo narrated in detail the affray in tia car , and the arrest of the men , ind how afterwards they were turned OOBO , and reaffirmed his statement made to THE BEE that ho saw money lipped into the hands of Officers asick and Sterling , and that ho was Iso given $5 in gold. Col. Diiluy crosD-oxamincd him losoly and at great length. Gillis onied that ho had over received any > nrt of the proceeds of tricks turned > y confidence mon , except the ! 0 gold piece referred to. Ho narrated , number of confidence tricks that had > eon played hero lately , and , if his tatemonts are to bo believed , there ms bden even more of the business ; oing on than the public generally ms thought , and there has surely icon enough made public to make it > lain that many confidence mon have > eou at work hero lately. At the close of Gillis' testimony an djournmont was taken until this morning. Tbo trial excites ranch interest , note o much on account of the attack on Gillis , but because of the alleged un- arthing of .the ring of confidence harks who have been plying their rude here so vigorously the past few months. The charges of bribery against Of ficers Cusiok and Sterling naturally xcitos thoeo officers and their friends , nd they oeern confident that they will how up Gillis in a very unenviable ight before the matter is through vith , 'and will ahow that his state ments are not to bo believed. Chief Field is also interested in the outcome , and Mayor Bowman sat pa tently listening to the evidence yen- crday , ha apparently being dotcr- ulnod to know nil the facts , as ho iught to as head of the city , and of ho police department. A number of gamblers seem par- icularly interested , and general curi osity seekers helped swell the crowd. It is to bo hoped that ono good may result from this trial In any ovont. It a to bo hoped that not only the officers chiefly concerned but the others as well will try and square humoolvoB with the publla by nhow- ng isomo energy in driving confidenoo men out of the city or else putting thorn through to the full extent and ntiklng the city hot for them. It can ) B done and if officers thus act , they can better than in any other way avoid all suspicion and gain public confidence. PERSONAL. Lieut. Gov. Manning was ut the Outlet yesterday. MM. MacConnell Is quite III with inu iulal fever , W , 1) , Ilamblln and wife have returnee From a trip to Chicago , O. F. Hall , agent of the Edwin Clifford Dramatic company , waa in the city yester. day. day.Sheriff Sheriff Sara Jones and City Marsha ! linulloy , nf Denluan , were In tlio city yes .ordny , J , 11. Tilton.ol Munteiumi , la ejxnJlni a few days In the city , and yesterday far ored Mr , Tiltou of TJIK DEE with a call , Mr. Morgan , of The Globe , It an old roou mate and school mate ot his , and he hoi other friends in the city , who are glad tc tee him here , W. M , RauVln , representing Brown'i Voice of Masonry , and Lilly & Co. , ol Ohio , Is in the city , interviewing Ilia mein bora of the secret orders , and other eo cletles In regard to regalias , etc. He hn already many aqualntances In this city and was in attendance at the late setslni of the grand lodge , Knight * of Pythias held here. Blfc Sums of Money. Viw York Bun. A valuation of $400,000,000 ii round numbers is reported on propert ; in Texas this year. The sum of C3.C50.000 is now in vested iu tbo monuUoturo of iron 1 : the Birmingham ( Ala. ) district. In the len years front 1870 188 the vnldo of the * ik ) production of th United States rose from 312,210,00 , ! to 824,410,403 It is estimated that the total woo clip of the United States this year wil aggregate 300,000,000 pounds , wortl $100,000,000. During the last fiscal year thi federal i < overnmcnt received from th < ! speotlon of fitoam vessels and office licenses $278,889. For several wecka thu banks of Gal voaton have been receiving and expressing < pressing to t-o interior an I'vorago ol $500,000 per week. The onormotis sain df $202,000OOC is invested in the nubmnrmo cables o ! the world , supposed to nggrogato 01 000 miles in length. A union depot 250 foot Ion ? , with covered tracks cxtenning 1,000 feet , nnd costing about $400,000 , is to be erected at Minneapolis. A $2,000,000 mortgage has boon recorded in West Virginia by a Phila delphia Trust company on lands In the rich cannel coal lormitlon. Charleston , S C. , points with srldo to a wholesale trade of nearly $75,000,000 $ last year , an increase of about $1,000,000 over the preceding year. According to the Mississippi Hand- ) ook , there are 17C.251 white and 151,438 colored children attending 'ho ' free schools in the state , at a cost of 8830,701. Hawaiian coins to the amount of > 200,000 , and corresponding in value and denomination with our silver coinage , are to bo struck at the San Trancisco mlut. The trustees of the Slater fund lave selected Dr. Hnygond , of Georgia , as agent to manage § 1,000- lOO for educating colored people in ho south. For the year ending Juno 30 , the ovonuos of the Dominion of Canada amounted to 833,381,381 , the ex penditures to $27(155,902 , leaving n urplus of $0,225,479. The Gorman empire has now about 24,000,000 acres of forest , valued at 5400,000,000 , and appropriates $500- 100 every year to increase and main- ain the growth of trees. The loto Catholic bishop of Vin- CDtinca , lad. , who died in Franco , was a count , and during his lifo gave ? 300,000 to the Catholic church. His > ody is to bo buried in Vincennes. H. H. Bancroft , historian of the 'ucltio coast , has spent $500,000 in ollecting his private library. Ho is n Ohio man and made his money in mercantile business in San Francisco. IOWA 1TBMS. Kato Shelley , the Boone county hero- ne , is attending college at Indlnnola. Ole B. Sondo , aged 65 , an Emmet ounty pioneer , was thrown from his wag- n n few dayn aoo ; aud killed. There nroSIO Presbyterian church socio- ie in the state , employing 243 mhmterH. The communicants number 29,031 ml h Sunday-school membership foots uii * 5,75G. On the night of the 8th , the homo of ilr. Anderson , of Shenandoh , was blown up by unknown parties , the inmates , Mrs. Andorxnu and son , being severely Injured. The Fort Dodge gas works have been completed. Tmo to her Xrtwt Too mucn cannot bo said of the ever althful wife and mother , constantly watching and caring for her dear ones , lever neglecting a single duty in their be- mlf. When they are assailed by disease , and the system should have a thorough ileansing , the stomach and bowels regu- ated , blood purified , and. malarial poison xtermiuated , she must know the that Jlectrlo Bitters are the only sure remedy. ? hey are the best and purest medicine In > ho world aud only cost fifty cents. Sold > y Q. V. Goodman. Mivaa & Fitzgerald , DEALERS IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Orookery , Glassware , BfSflTO , brSIJco , LJu Also agents lor the following linn of Steamship Companies : Cunard , Anchor , Gulon , American , and BUtt Steamship Comimnle 3O TEL J3k. 3E" TOES For sals on the Iloyal Bank oi Ire/and and Bank of Ireland , Dublin. Those wfco In/cud to send foi rlendi to any part ol Europe will find It to thel ; ntcreet to tall on Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AGENTB , 343 Broadway. Oonnoil Blnfib MAIN STREET LIVERY , FEED AND- STABLE , All Shippers and Travelers will u good accommodation and roaaonabl chnrgna , SOUTH STREET , OPPOSITE OftYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa , HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietors. BINTON & WEST. DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Council BluSe. E tractlnR namilnf epecUlty. Plret-clifi * crk guaranteed , t OBAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out OlaBB , Wno Freno Silver Ware ita , t < 0 B OiDWii COUNCIL BLUFFS r.p lumuKDuo * . .L. noaiBT. A.W.MEMT 1'ruiiJcnl. Vlce-Prett. Cuhler. CITIZENS BANK Of UotmoU Blair * . Org&nUod under the U\n ol the UUta oi low * ValdupcaplUl * JS'SSI Authorized capital. , KKMtt Inuiukt pdj on time dePOHUDrtfU U no < on the prlnop l cltlei of the Unltad Bi to B ( EuropcT UpocUl attentlou Elven to collection uid corieapandenco with prompt rcturtu. BIMCTOIA , J.I.Bdmund on , K.UShUK rt , J.T.Hirt , W..W. WUUeo , J. W. Boatw , 1. A. Ulllw du COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special xlverttMmente , sue Loot , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will t > o Inserted tn thii column kt tbo ow ruto ot TEH CENTS FK ! MNE ( or the first Insertion und KIVK CEN1 > PEP. MNK tor each subsequent Insertion Lcara nlv ertlMmcnts at our olcc ( , No , 7 Pearl Rtrcet , nc r llromln > y. Wants. . llroonvinakcr ; ft No. 1 lirooni tier WANTKD. Iminnllatdy , Apply or mil on Cop-on llrooni Co. , Mahcrn , la. WANTKD A position lo ilo t-cncral - a j oimu man cl I recommended , i penman. Inquire at the olllco ot John I.lndt , at- orncy at hw , oillco on Ilr adnay. _ WANTii-At : the Wcatern House , ft roolc ono lie understands thu l > u lnc9 ; none otlicr need npply. \X 1 ANTEE ft'O buildings to more. Wo make Tl ft pccl Ityol mn\l g houses und safcal Addri-M W. 1 * . Ailcswortn , txix 87ff , Conndl Bluffs , la. _ _ _ [ _ " \1TANTED KTtrybody In Council Bluffs la TV to take Tn * lit * , 40 cents per woelt , Co Ivcred by carrion. Odlco , No 7 Pearl Strett iron Hroudwoy. _ For Sale and Rent J Olt KENT Small liousn ll\e room' , good ; cellar , well , &c. Arply ftt Merchant's ItMtau- rant , corner llro.id ay nnd Fourth street * . nl4-3tf J.A. UOSa. POK HALC Tlio Wcst ni Itousc , No. 303 Ui- ] l > er Mroadnny ; or will t vdo for Improved city or farm property ; or will sell furnlturo nnd rent building ; icason , 111 health. Addrcs * J. S. ! . MtCAti.iwr.R , 803 Upper Ilroadun ) , Council [ T\Ol \ [ SALK A lumbar and coal yard , doli'p ' A C goal baslnpHt In & now town , oa the Cbl- c.ijo , > tllnnukee& St. Paul rallroMl. rjlOll HKNT My new two-story brick store C building , on South Main street. PETEK WEI& FOH SAI.K My t elvc-ncro fruit farm , on South Kir t street. 1'ETEll WE1S FOIl KENT Furnished rooms to rent , with board , nt 730' Jlynstor street. Day board 8J.50 per w eck. ocutl7-4t 'jlOK ' HALiE Ucn'itilul roaidencp iota , wu J each ; nothing down , and f Spcrinonth only , > y , Kr-MAYOK VAUQUAN. apl3-tt Miscellaneous. TILL AHKAD Orcftt succor. Call and see 3 new accessories and specimens ot pictures taken bv the reliable gelatine brcraldo procos ; , ot the Excelsior Oallorv J 00 Jlaln street. DK. W. L. PAITON rayslclan and Oculist. Can euro any ease of nero eyon. It U only matter of time , and can euro generally In rom three tc ( he weeks It makes no cluTor- nce how long dls&asud. Will 'straighten crete yes , operate and rcmoro PtyrcRlnmg , etc. , and nscrt Mtlflclal eyes , Special attention to ro- movolne tadonornis apC-tf , Council bluffs' Business Directory , Art Gallery. Excelsior photograph gallery , South Main St. nstantancoug process. Brewery. C. GEISE , Upper Broadway. Bottllne Works. B. HAGQ & CO. , East Pierce St. h Bakery. IVAYERS , 517 S. Main St. Bathing Houses. MRS. E. J. IIAUDINO , M. D. , Broadway and llcnn ao. DK. STUDLEY , Bcthcsda BaUUng House , iroadway. Books and Stationery. H. E. SEAMAN. Middle Broadway. Banks. OFFICER & PUSEY , corner Broadway and Cth trect CITIZENS' BANK , 6th street. Broom Factory. MAYNE& CO. , avenue A , and Cth Bt. Cigar Manufacturers TEMPLETON & LAMB 232 Broadway. 1 F. II. LEVIN , 308 Broadway. L. BOEKHOFF , 631 Main Bt Ocal. A. II. MAYNE & CO. , 34 Pearl St. Cooper. J. HOSS , C1B East Broadway. Dentists. SINTON & WEST , 14 Pearl St. Dry Goods IIARKNESS , ORCUTT & CO. , Broadway and 4th street. Eggs Shipper. Q. F. CRAWFORD , BIO Main St. Furniture Manufactory. E. R. STElNHILnEI cor. 7th m o an J 12th St. Furniture Store. 0. A. BEEIIE & CO. , 207 and 209 Broadway. Groceries and Provisions. SUL1VAK I FITZOEKAU ) , St3 Broad\vay. Ounamlthlng. OLLIVER ts OUAIIAM , fith ctrcct. Goods sold at eastern prices and guaranteed. Harness and Saddlery. CHAS. WALTER & BRO. , Middle Broadway. G'HAS. BKKMAN,33t Middle Broadway. Hair Qoods. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT. S37 W.c t Broadway , MRS. J. J , 0001) , ) Cth street. Livery Stables. A. COMPTON , 230 Broadway. W. O. HOLLAND , 700 South Main St. II. BEECROIT , opp. P. O. Hotels. OODEN HOUSE. Upper Broadway. KIEL'S HOTEL , Ml and 5U7 Main street. Meat Market. E. W. TICKNOll , CM Broadway. Millinery. J. J , BLISS , 323 Broadway. Come and exam ine forjoureclf. MRS. J , E. METOALF. WS Broadway. Marble and Granlta Works. CONNOR & QUANELLA , 117 Broadway. Merchant Tailors. JAS. FRANEY , 372 Broadway. CHAS. RICE , Deiol'a building , Cth and Main street. JOS RE1TER , 310 Broadway Real Estate and Abstract. KIMBAI.L At CHAMP , opposite court house. J. W. SQUIRE 4s CO. , corntr 1'carl and 1st ttve. Restaurant. SMITH & McCUKN , 401 Broadway. Stove * and Tinware. R. D. AMY & CO. , 000 South Main street. Shirt Factory. F. F. FORD , corner BluB nd Willow St. Undertakers. MORGAN , KELLER & CO. , 310 and 317 Broadway - way D. ' M. CONNELL. 17 North Main St. PETHYBRIDCE& EUNAS , PROPRIETORS B&OABIAT MARKET DEALERS IN Fresh and Salt Moats , Poultry and Game iu their season. Wiener and other Sausages a upetUlty , Nn gl BROADWAY. MRS. E , J. HILTOft , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , BroAdwitv. CouncilIBlaJh. J38S * Broatay , and Fourth Street , , Council Bluffs , Iowa rrmr-S-3m Headquarters For the Celebrated IF brated IF.A. 3VE .A. Weber Pianos , TT Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail. Address , I O J. MUELLER , IE COUNCIL BLUFFS , 0 Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 BInff and ffillow greets , CoecU Bluffs. B. HAGG & CO. GEISE' BOTTLED BEEE , MADE FKOU 1HE AUTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AdEKTS FOIl THE Orders filled In any part rl the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. MANUFAOTUEERS OF ALL KINDS OP CUPBOARDS SAFES. We make the following a specialty : N P7ALNUT 'EXTENSION ' TABLES , POPLAR OPEN WABHSTANDS , WALNUT BREA1CFAST TABLES , POPLAR WARDROBES , POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES , POPLAR OUI'BOARDS , WALNUT WARDROBES , POPLAR SAFES , WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS. < 2TMail orders and correepondence promptly attended to. Offlco and Manufactory S. E. Oor. 7th Avo. and 12th Street. COUNOIL BLUF3TS. IOWA. MORGAN , KELLER & CO. , The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metallo causa. Dulls attended to at all hours. Wo defy competition in quality of goods or prices , Our Mr. Morgan bus served as undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understand * his business. WAREROOMS , 34G AND 857 BRO \D\VAY. Upholsterinc in nil its branched promptly attended to ; nho cnrpct-lnying and lambrequins , Tele > raphic'oud mail orders filled without delay. .CONRAD GEISE'3 Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Be r and malt In any quanllty'.fo suit purchasers. Beer J8.00 per barrel. Frlvate families sup- piled w.t'i email tegs at jl.CO i-ac1' , ntlivcrcd fieo of charge to any part of tbo cltjr. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlltz Brewing Company's Celebrated , IJL . No. 711 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the country elicited City ordent lo foinillea and dnalers riellvprtd free. W. KUNYAN , W. BKEBB O. A. BEEBE & CO. , WkolecMe and I'.etal ! Dcilcra In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. JAMES FRANEY , 372 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , I A. Alwaj B keeps on hand the Bnebt a eortD'c > ot material for gentlemen's wear. Satisfaction ( ruarantttd MRS. J. E. WIETOALF , MllUnory , Drosamu&lny , Etc. Cutuntj and Fitting1 a Specialty. No. C4S Broadway , Oppotlta Uorcro House. Luces , Embroideries , and Ladies Underwear. Handkerchiefs , boas ol all klndt , thread , plni , iiocdloe , ttc. We hope the ladles will call and > ce our itnck ot crnodi. Merchant Tailor. \ ( Late Cutter for MotcaH B . , ) * fc ' Main Street. Devol's New Building , . Council Bluffs , la , SulU to order 818 and upwards. J , P. KIMBALL , GEO. H. OHAMR KIMBALL & CHAMP , ( Bucccaaon to } , P. & J , N. Cmudy. ) Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers , We hue the only complete Kit ot atwtric books to all city lot * ted luds In PotUttktUml county Title * exunlcvd nod abitracU tur. lihtd on short notice , iloney to lou ca cltj and ( arm properly , short uid lonj ; time , In sums to rait tbo bonowtr. lluletti bought &cd sold. 0 c It the old lUnl opposite co ut botuti