THE DAILY BJEE COU CIX BLUFFS IOWA MOJSDAY jSTOYEMBEK 20 The Daily Bee , Monday Moruinp Nov 20 SUUSCIIU'IION HAXK3 ! Bjr Carrier , - - - - - 40ccnto _ per wceV Bf Mail HO Or ) per YfM OCQoo : No. 7 Poorl Street , Near Broadway. II. 0. GRIFFIN , Manngci. B. W. T1LTON , Olty Editor. MINOR - J .Mueller's Palace Music nail , Silk milonly $1.60 Rtlls ! ! ' . nl7 llio board tit trade Is to meet thin ovcning to discurs the paving quemion. Ulrthday , Holiday and Wedding Gifts at H , 1" , Somau'n. The proceeds of tbo Catholic fair last week amounted lo S1,2DO. Good enough Subscribe for newspapers nnd periodi cals at H , K. Seauiau's ' book store. llev. L. Y. Hnjo , of CravvfonUvllle , lud , ureachod at tbo IVesbyttrlan church yesterday. New lot nicely decorated , 50 plcce , [ of ten Bits , only Co nt Mutuer & Craix. i-Ilnnd painted clilna , nrt nottcry , solid silverware , bronres , 4o , at JIaurer & Craig. The Llttlo Gorman bind started .Sat urday for DCS Molno * to fulfill n week's engagement there. The nowmoat martct of.Slmll [ & Mul len , 700 South Main street , guerantco beat of rcerita aud prompt nttcntluu , ( I The new city directory dhowa that there arc In the city 7/i / Johnsons , CO Smttlu18 IJrowns and 'J8 Jones. The Smiths arc losing ground , upparently. A fine assortment of lioota and Sheen , BufOcIcnt to supply | tbo demands of nil , nt George Ulazim'a eouth Mnin ctrcct. Cheap Railroad tickets to all points , DuBbnell , ftvodoors north of pontofflce , iclb them. Entrance , Slain or Pearl streets. Dave Totlovln has been on ono of his whirls fora day or two , and has bad to betaken taken care of twice at police headquarters. Ho has given security for hln appearance to-day in court. ft A new room ii belnjs partitioned off in the second story of tbo city building to bo used as a jury room when needed , and nt other times as a private room for Judge Aylesworth. Joseph llcltcr makes tbo Iriucst Suits In the latest styles , nt the lowest possible prices. Ills merchant tailoring eatnblisli- mcnt la nt 310 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs. Bluffs.JL. JL. man named Thompson was arrested near the Uevcio homo Saturday afternoon for dliturbing the peace , It appears that bo got jealous uf his \vlfo and rained a row about homo , which necessitated his being locked up. Ho will explain in court to-day. There is a genuine cam of tpontauz cms combustion in the gully back of WIca & Clausen's store. Thcro is n big pile of manure which has smoked nnd steamed , until now it la on fne , burning slowly but mirely. There is no danger of its spreading , and so it is allowed to smoulder along. : Tbo improvement being made nt St. ITrancis academy is certainly a great one. The space between the two buildings bus boon filled with n brick stnioturo running up the entire height and surmounted by n cupola. Besides giving moro room , it adds greatly to the outward appearance of the building , M Alderman Xledcntopf , chairman of Si the council committee on finance , has taken the paini to carefully check through the report of II. 0 , Savacool , city clerk , up to November 1 , the amount involved V v being about $25,000 , and the committee report that everything is correct , and that all funda arc- deposited with tbo city treasurer. About 1 o'clock yesterday morning an alarm of fire was caused by the burning of A small frame dwelling liouso near Stew art's packing house , tl'ho building was en tirely destroyed. It was not occupied at the time , and was owned by Henry Wag ner , of Myers & Wagner , and was valued nt about $500. The cause of the blaze is unknown , There Is a band of gypsy fortune-toll era In tbo city whom the police are to look nip , The city ordinance provides that for. -tune-tcllcre can ply their trace by paying A license of $25 a year , but tha state stat utes declare fortune-tellers to bo vogranta and subject to fine and Imprisonment. Thin puts tha couucll in the queer predica ment of letting them break the state law , if they only pay tbo city for.it. H Burglars did some bold work nt .Sioux City early Saturday morning. They broke Into l(1arr's butter home , cracked the nafo ami robbed it of 6173 , The burglara In blowing open the sate ujed so much ex- plonlve material dynamite , or something of the sort that the \\holo front of the ollico waa blown out. No arre&ta yet. Jo Bmlth , a switchman in the yards of the Chicago & Northwestern railway lierc , met with a terious accident Saturday , his right arm bolur caught between the fnimpcru of two can and badly squeezed. The bones of the forearm were splintered aud the lleah manslecl , but It is thought that amputation will not become uocca- nary. Fred Heer , of Dnbuque , a , veil known architect , la iu the city , and from here goes to Glenwood to superintend the building of the now addition to the Institution for the feeble minded. G. 3. Lawson , of this city , baa secured the contract for ? 25,000. Mr , Heer baa been the architect of moro churches in thli state probably than any other man. One of bit baa just been ded icated at Westphalia , Shelby county , lilshop MclluHeii , of Chicago , ofllclatlng , Tha Biihop also confirmed there 2'0 chil dren. In conversation with the Bishop be expressed himself oa greatly pleased with what be bad seen of Ion a and Its people. A wan giving his name as W , Smith I\viis ugly druuk Saturday , au > l Chief Field aud Officer Home had ijuito n tussel to lend him In. After locking him tip , be was bouni to mar the varnish of the calabooae , and weut 10 far ai to try to J-rcti up the marble top bed room vet aud am * * the plato ghu In the bay window , ManhrfJackion itepped In to quiet him -Mid jul $ fame for him with UxJilat , but leforo he could use it Jackson hit him with a billy and decorated Smith's eye In fine shape. Quiet \va then restored , and Smith nmured himself by holding beef steak nnd raw oyster poultice * ovrr tl o injured optic , lie will call on Judge Aylcsworth this morning' . - Another confidence trick is reported , this time at Missouri Valley , where an oM rnin was ilsptlted of § 20 In iho water clos et at the depot , It li at least a Hilkintf coincidence that Iho three conPdenco inen who wcrs discharged here Friday , skipped for Oma ha Saturday Morning , nnd Saturday noon a trick WJB turned nt the depot there for 8125 on a passenger bound for California. PERSONAL. O. K- Smith , of Smith's boll-ringers , arrived - rived in the city yesterday. Sheriff Dan 1'arrell , ot Glenwocil , called at Tin : Bl.r. oflico Saturday. Mr. nnil Mrs. I * . II. Moser ! have returned - turned from their eastern trip. llohcrt Uhlltr , of Columbus , Si making ami looking for a new location. Commodore locate , of Lilliputian fame in nt the O dcn home , and attrActs alien- iou , an ho always does. H is expected that Lieutenant-Governor ilannlng will take up his residence in Council liluffc at an caily thtc. Carlisle Uroj. , of Missouri Valley , well- known merchants of that place , ucroin ha city yesterday in company with Hon. I. C , Dtlnkle , the late republican canJi- to for congress In the Thirteenth Ohio istrict , aud who was defeated by the irescnt democratic member , Gcorgo J . Converse. A. Nowspuuor Editor. 0. M. ITolcomb. nf Blooniville , Ohio , lies to explain : "Had that terrible dis- laso catarrh , for twenty jcars ; couldn't asto or smell , and hearing uas falling. 2ViomT ' Etltctrlc Oil ativl me. Those are acts \oluntnrlly given against a former irejudice of patent medicine. " An Election Hot. When John T. Baldwin bet $500 with ( John Schoontgou. that Puspy would bo elected , the great Jones , who runs the Gray Egotist , and a few other Anderson newspapers , laughed loudly and said that the Anderson > acktrs didn't want anything softer ; hat no ono doubted that Baldwin had hrown hio money away. But the unnioat part of the bot'ia to cpmo. Wo are informed on good authority that a ihort time before the election Bchoont- on wont up into Crawford connty to ; ot the Gorman vote for Anderson , lo found thorn unwilling to do so , and c.imo back discouraged. Chap man told Inn to brace up ; that the hing vraa all tight , and that ho would win that little $500 of Baldwin. Schoontgon felt a little lubioun and Chapman told him that t waa a splendid but , and that ho would givu him $25 for a half interest u it , taking half the profits if they won , and aBBumlni half the liabilities f it wont against them. Schoentccn very gladly accepted the oiler and ecoived hui $25. As the bee waa loat t coat Chapman § 275 , and Schocntgen 1225. Thua the old adage of "many a olip twixt the oup and the lip , " is again proven true , and those who lave loot bets in this campaign should paraphrase it thus : "There's a chance ior defection , twixt no wand election , " when they contemplate betting again. * A11 ladies who may bo troubled with nervous proatr.ition ; who suffer rom organic displacement ; who have a Bonso of weariness and a feeling of assitudo ; who are languid in the morning : in whom the appetite for oed is caprlcioui and sloop at proper lours uncertain , should have rcoonrso o Mrs. Pinlcham'a Vegetable corn- round. A Cn.nl. COUNCIL BIAJFFS , In. , November 17 , 1882. This is to certify that the loss of $1,200 which I sustained by a fire on the morning of the 13th inst. has boon paid in full by the Gorman Am erican Insurance Co. of Now York , through their agents O'Dell & Day. The prompt action on the part of this company , in the payment of losses and the cortoous treatment received at the hands of their agents hero commends them to n liberal business in this city. J. M. ' PAUIEII. 'Don't Harry , Gentlomoii. " Ftnld a man on his way to ho hanged , "there'll be no Tun till I get there. " Ve say to the dyspeptic , nervous , and dobili- $ tatcd. don't hurry thoughtlessly for Home remedy of doubtful merit , uncertain of re lief , when you can gut at the druggists for ono dollar JfriixfarJl Jilted fiittcn almost sure to euro and certain to hone lit. The Police Force. Yesterday theao was a change about in police circles , so far as the assign ments of the beats are concerned. Oflicor Sid Sterling was "excused" from duty for two wooko. In justice to him it fihould bo etatod that this lay-off is not on account of the charge made against him and Ousick in connection with the confidpnco men , It is claimed that Chief Field is dotounlned to enforce with special etrictnecs the rule forbidding officers while on duty from entering saloons except ou oflloial business , and Ster ling is tha first victim. In the auignmont of Iwata yesterday ttarhyto is put on day duty , being the only one on duty the day , but AS the chief is arocnd daytimes , as well as the marshal , his depu'.y and the con stables , it JE thought that tha day work can bo looked after by this ar- rangornont. Ofticers CuBlck , Olough , Edgar , n Tyson and Moiau are put on night 1' duty. Ollicor dough takes the cen 1'li li tral and Ouslck middle Broadway. liK KdgRr takes First ward and Tyson lia South Main street , while Morse has h a West Broadway. Officer Brooks is detailed to do duty le Oimok. at the transfer Jn place of Oflioor nt t ] PI Bnoklin'a Arnica Waive. 0n The UKST SALVF In tha world for Oats , n Brukai , 8ore , Ulcerr , bait Uiieum , Fo- tcr Sores , Tetter , Ch pped Uandu , Chll MuJns , Corns , and all skin eruptions , and itlrely curespllii. It U guarantee1 ! to n JHihf&ctfoB i Ib aejr refunded , . W > cent * | i r er.or tale by 0 , ' T w OROWDIiff THS OPiOOKED , More Bvidonco Pound Apniuat the Confidence Men and their Bonds Inoroneod. T/io zporlnuco oi Itbo TwolTony Gent § in The gang of confidnnco men who assaulted the cripple Gillin have beei Fotttured. Two of them , Oonnorton and Howard , wcro put in jail last Fri day night to await the action of the grand jury cm thu charge of assault with intent to commit nnttdcr , they failing to give the $00 bonda re quired. They made several nttompts to got bail , and the ofilcors tramped around with them nntil after dark , nllowincta them to interview friends and plead for bonds , but it was in vain , It was iln strange coiitrant with the brazen- noas with which they appeared in court nnd thu boasts they mndo of wealth and frionda. Several offers were made to the clerk and to Judge Aylosworth , but the proffered oocurity wai not doomed sufliciont , and they had to go to jail. On arriving thora Jailer Shontz , no ticing ' that each had an apparently val uable pin , ouggoatcd that they had batter leave thu diamonds with him fie ( or oafo keeping na aotno of the pris oners might relieve thorn. They oncorcd at thin nnd ono remarked that 01il iltl anybody could got the start of thorn they would newer equcal. They then entered with all their fine clothe ? , aud the prisoners gathered about them as though they were curiousitioa , quizzed tliLin and "codded" them. Finally in accordanca with the usual custom , one of the prisoners acting as sheriff arrested Connorion on n charge of trespass. Ho took it good-naturodiy and demanded a jury and an attorney. The trial resulted in the prisoners finding him guilty and ho was fined two dollar * . Then his partner was uut through a like course , and fined a like amount. Connorton had a $5 gold piece and paid both fines , handing it to the jailor and instruct ing him to got $1 worth of tobacco and other truck for the boys. Con- norton preferred lo pay this fine as the boys gave him the choice of cwh or ono hundred slaps with n board , where it would do the most goods By thin time the pair had become convincsd that the boys in the jail were masters of the situation , and they quietly slipped to the diamond hole , and calling Shontz , handed him thuir jewelry , tolling him that they had changed their mind and conclud cd ho had better take of their val uables. Saturday morning fresh warrants were issued for the arrest of the other men who wore discharged the day bo fnro. They had skipped the town. John N. Baldwin , who as attorney for the prosecution , has followed up the cwo so sharply , made a motion for the bail to bo increased in the cases of Connorton and Howard. He pre sented some further evidenca , three witneescs having just got back who were in the car when the assault on Gillis took placo. Theao three were Tobin , the news agent , and McNeil and Hinoi , brakesmen. Tobin swore ho waa sitting in the car when Gillis came in. Gillis called his attention to the fact that there was a lot of con fidence * man outside , and the news agent looked out to see them. They soon entered the car and at once pounced upon Gillie , and ho thought they were going to murder him , Gillis begged for mercy and shouted for help. Ho denied the truth of the statement of tbo confidence men that a dispute arose about n $5 gold piece. The news agent's testimony corrobo rated that of7Gilia ! , whoso statement of the affair has in some respects boon looked upon with suspicion. The two other witnesses were brakesmen on the train which came in from the east that morning , and did not see the beginning of the attack , but hear ing the cry of "murder" rushed into the car and saw u portion of the af fair , und as far an they aaw it they corrobatcd the statement of Gillis. Mr. Manstcr appeared Saturday on behalf of the defendants instead of Col. Daily , and Judge James , who appeared in thu examination. Mr. Mynstor drsirod to have time to look up the case and bo heard upon it be fore a decision waa reached as to in creasing the amount of bonds' , and Judge Aylosworth granted him until next Tuesday , and in the inointimo increased the amount from $300 to $500. FATAL ACCIDENT. A bwltcnman lain Ovoraud Killed at the O , B. A : a. xnrd Uotweon 2 and 3 o'clock Saturday" . mornitg n fatnl accident occurred at the 0. , IJ , & Q. yard , by which a llig. man named B. 8. Johnson mat with auddon death. It appears that Johnson wanted Bonio coal to keep up the lire in his on itovo and jumped on to angina No. 27 , which was twitching in the yard , and while on the tender fell off. The engineer , John Mikson , and the fire man , Ohrls. Ohriatofor , eaw nothing of the fall , but heard the groan and noise , and stopping the onginc , jumped off. Thu fireman first reached Johnson and pulled him off the track , but ho was jast gasping , nnd in n moment or two died , Coroner Faul was notified , ) and ho at once impaneled a jury consisting of AJ. Wiedenor , 0. S. Clark and E. A. Becker. After view ing the body , the inquest was post poned ' until the forenoon. The body was taken to the undertaking estab lishment of D , H. Conuoll , where it was cared for properly. It was dis covered chat the opine had been broken , three ribs crushed and the left log bndly hurt. The Inquest , hold 10 o'clock , revealed few new facia , the witnesses summoned being the engineer and fireman , and Theodore G/cio , a Bwltchmau , the yardmaster - ; master : , J , Staufer , and the chief clerk , Grlggs. None of them saw the toll , but only know of the condition of Johnson after the accident. Johnson was a young man , unmarried , and his homo 'i wan in Indianapolis. Ha bad been t employed as flagman at 0. , M. & St , PrtuI croEsintr only since Tuesday last , and for about two weeks before that had been employed as switchman in the 0 , B. fc Q. yards hero. The jury'fl verdict exonerated all from any blame in the matter , pronouncing his death to bo & purely accidental ono. The relatives ot the deceased were at once notified by telegraph of the sad fate which had befallen him , M was also the lodpo of Knights of Pythias , of Philadolphb , to which ho belonged. The Kuifsht of Pythias , of this city , also took appropriate stops in the matter , and on receiving word from Indianapolis to have the body for warded there , they yesterday took the remains to the train and eaw thorn properly ctartcd homeward , Young Johnson was n book kcopoa and accountant by profession , and WM occupying the position hold by him at the tnno of his death , as an honest means ot getting n livelihood until ho could got a position moro suited to his taste. Ilo la said to have boon a young man of exemplary hnb- it ? , nnd to liavo many friends in In dianapolin , who will bo quite sorry at his sad and sudden death. Do Not Move Blindly. Go carefully in r.iSlha ing medicine. Many advertised remedies can work great Injury MO worse lhan none. Jittrdoct. Jllcvd Witters are purely a vegetable prep aration : tha smallest child can take them. They kill disease and euro the patient in a safe and kindly way. "IOWA'ITEMS. Over thirty houses were built In Slotm n tbo past summer. Fifty \Vinnobagos 1m e been cngigod to uisk corn at MonJnmin. lown Folia his n MOW bank the Com mercial ; capital S50.0CO. Manuokcta had her third fire on the 13th , involving n los * of $1,000. Cherokee county ga\o a majority against the proposition to build a now jail. The Catholic ctitrch recently completed at Vail is claimed to be the finest In that region. The "Q" Una employs 715 men nt Ores- ton. L t month's wages amounted to $38.190.43. Villlsca hnd a small cyclone one night last week that demolished corn crib- , out buildings , etc. The proportion to build n new court douse In Klnggold county carried by about 1 0 majority. The new court house at Independence is completed nnd the Buchanan county official * have mo\ed in. Peter Bramhill , a brick manufacturer of Red Oik , was shot dead on the 13th by Bennett linden , a discharged employe. Lizzie Mcsher. aged 1C , waa burned to death In a fire that destroyed the home oi Mrs. Auner , in Bremer county The girl was Mleep up stairs and it is supposed was made insensible by the smoke , The safe In the butter and egg house of J. D , Forr , Slour ( Jity , was blown open JV burglar * on Friday morning nt an eatly lour. The force uf the explosion blew out .he front of the store. A few nights since nt Nichols , llusca- .ine county , burglars took a eafe out of J. Uoeten's store , placed It on a truck , drag ged it ont on the open prairie and then jlew the safe open. The rascals were re warded with a line of SGOO. City Marshal Trotter , of Ottumwa , cilled an unknown man on the IGtb. The deceased waa i BU picioni character and , vhen Trotter undertook to examine him le threw cayeuse ceppcr Into the officer's eyes and then ran. Toe tnarohal bred , dropping him , and he died in a few min utes. Don't Die in tno House. "Rough on Hats. " Clears out rats mice , roaches , bed bugs , flies , ants moles chipmunks , gophers. 15c. Horsford'a Acid Phosphate in Ine briety. DK. 0. S. ELLIS , Wabaah , Ind. , says : "I proscribed it for a man who lad used intoxicants to excess for Iftoen years , but during the last two pears has entirely abstained. Ho h inks the Acid Phosphate in of much > enefit to him. " MAIN STREET FPFM fin Bat All Shlppora and Travelers will Q ; oed accommodation and roasonabl charges. SOUTH STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa , HOLLAND , & MILLER , Proprietors. MAUBBE & ORAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Cat Glass , Flno Freno Silver Were & ( ? „ 10 ButunwAT COUNCIL BLUFFS D EDUDNDSOV , B. L.SIIDOAP.T , A. W.BTBEBT , Projldcni. VIco-rrcat. Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of CoanoU Blnifn. Orpmttcil under the laws ot tha Btsto ol low * r.M.l up canlUI $ 76,000 Authorlicd capital 200,000 Interest | > IJ on time depoelU. Dralta Issued the principal cltloa ot the United Stutoa and luropo. Special attention plven to collections and correspondence with prompt returns. DIBXOTOIU. . D. Edmundton , E. L. Bhucrart , J. T.Hirt , V..W. Wallace , J. W. Uo3for , J. A. Miller A. W. Street. JyTdt ! JACOB SIMS , Attorney and Oounsollor at Law , COUNCIL LLUPFS , IOWA , fflco Uroadway , botircen Main and Pea btreota. 1VU1 practlco In Stata and Vedn urt JOHN STEINER , M. D. , DeuUchcr Ant. Oor , WASHINGTON AVK & 7th St Council Bluffa. ulixasM ol women andfhildren a ipsclalty. EUROPEAN HOTEL , The moat central ! f located hotel In the city , looaia i TSo , 81.00 , ll.SOaud StOO per day , Fint Clvw llMtauraut connected wltu the utel , .HURST. - - Prop. Ootiier Fourth and Locust Streets , USOCO. ( nil package of "BLACK-DRAUGHT' ! e of charie. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. , NOTICE. Speclil a-ltrrtlacrofnt * , sut Lest , Found , To Loan , For 3 lo , To lleut , ) j I Wants , Uoarillnp , etc. , will bo Inserted In tlita column ( at the ow rate ol TEN CENTS PKB IilME for the Erst Insertion and FIVE CENTS PKft LINE for ORfh subsequent Insortlon Leave iwleitlMmonti st our office , No. 7 Pmrl Street , near llrpailna ; . Wants. llroom tnnVcr ; n No. 1 broom tltr WANTED ) . AppU or uxll on Cop on llroom Co , llahcrn , tx A position to ilo Rcntrnl writing WANTED man well rccomnicndctl.nnil peed pcninin Inquire M thoolHcoof Johnl.lndt , at- ornc ) at law , olllco on IliMidna } * At the cxtcni llo\t o , n cooki WANTED OHO who utiik-ibtumls the business ; none oilier ncctl npi'lj. ' - buildings to mo\o. Via make WANTKIJ-8CO mo\l g bou'ts and safes ) Address W. I1. AjlcsHorlo , box fc" ! ' , Conncll Illurtu , In. . Everybody In Council Bluffs lo WANTED Tun linn , 20 cents \ier wo k , Cn Ihercil by catrleni. Office , No 7 Pearl Strftt near For Snlo nnd Uont roil IIENT. rtir l.hcdicoinNo. ( COO Swth 1 .M ln itrcct , Wllh oiwlthon' li'ard. HUNT Small bousrv n\o looms , gooi 171011 , \\cll , \c Anplj nt Munlnnt's ltc la > t rant , corner Ilnndui > and routthftrccts. IU4 3t J.A. IIOKS. I7IOU SAliK- The Wtstirn House , No. MS UpI - I ; ptr Droidwn } ; or will toile for liuprotcil citj or farm proptitj ; or will sell furniture nnd rent liiillilln ; na un , 111 health. Addro * J. 8. C. McCAtLIMfn , 803 Upptr DroidHiy , Council lllnfTs , , loun. rsORSMX A lumber nnd coal jnrd , dolnp a (7 ROO ! btiilnrfiH In n nawtann , oj the Chl- cico ; , iillwaul.cdVSf. I'aul railroad. I7 > OH HUNT My now twostorj brick btoro L ; lullJliig. on South Main f trcet. P17TEK WKIS. " 17011 SAM ! JI } twc'\c-acro fmlt farm , on J. ' South Kirjt street. lT.TiilVK1S : 11ENT KuniUhed rooms to rent , with EOIl board , nt 730 Jlj nstcr street. Dij board ? J CO per w ceK. ocutl"-t IAOU aALflioa'itaul ribiauiict > lotb , euo JD each ; nothing don n , nml $3 per month only , by KZ-MAYOU VAUOHAN. 'yuplStf MlBcollnnoouo. QTlLbAHEAD Great eucccia. Call and see O ncn accessories and specimens of pictures taken br the reliable gelatine bromide process , at the Excelsior Gilleri JftlMalnstreet. W. L. PATTON r jslciftn and Oculist. DIU Can cure any case of aero cyc . It b only n matter of time , and can euro generally In from three tc fUe weeks It makes no differ ence bow long diseased. Will straighten cross eyes , operate and remove Ptyrcclums , etc. , and Insert artlflclal ojcs. Special attention to re- mo elng tAdew orms apS-tf Council Bluffs' Business Directory , Art Gallery. Excelsior photograph ga'lcry ' , South Main St. Instantaneous process. Brewery. C. OEISE , Upper Broadway. Bottling Works. B. HAGO & CO , East Picrco St Bakery. P. AYEIIS , BIT S. Main St. Bathing Houses. MRS. E. J. IIAKDIKO , SI. IJ. , Broadway and Glenn ae. . DR. STUDLEY , Bcthegda Bathing House , Broadway. Books and Stationery. H.E. _ SEAMAN , Slldaic Broadway. Banks. OFFICER & PUSEY , corner Broadway and 5th street . CITIZENS' BANK , 5th street. Broom Factory' MAYNE& CO. , avenue A , and Cth St. Cigar Manufacturers TEMPLETON 4. LAMB 2321 Broadway. F. R. LEVIN , 303 Broadnay. L. BOEKI10FF , 531 Main St Ccal. A. II. SIAYXE & CO. , 34 Tcarl St. Cooper. J. ROSS , 615 East Broadway. Dentists. SINTOX i WIST , 14 Pearl St Dry Goods IIAHKNESS , OHCUTT & CO. , Broadway and 4th street. Eggs Shipper. 0. F. CRAWFORD. 619 Main St. Furniture Manufactory. E. II. STEINlIlLUUIt , cor. 7th ft > o and 12th St. Furniture Store. 0. A. BKEBB i , CO. , 207 and 209 Broadway. Groceries nnd Provisions. SULIYAN & FITZGERALD. 313 Broadway. Qunsmlthlng. OLLIVHR Jb GIUHASt , Bth street Goods sold af eastern prices and guaranteed. Harness and Saddlery. CIIAS. WALTER & I1IIO. , Middle Broadway. CIIAS. BEKMAN.3J1 Middle IJroadnay. Hair Goods , MRS. D. A. BENEDICT. * 337 West Broadway , MRS. J. J. GOOD , 13 Oth street Livery Stables. A. COMPTON , 2JO Broadway. W. 0. HOLLAND , 70(3 ( South Main St. II. UEECROKT , opp. 1 > . O. Hotels. OODEN HOUSE. Upper Broadway , KIEL'S 1IOTUL , 601 and CU7 Main ctrcct Meat Market. E. W.TICKNOR , KW Broadway. Millinery. J. J. BLISS , 323 Broadway. Como and Ino ( orourbi If. MRS. J. K METCALF , WSBloadway. Marble and Granite Works. CONNOR & GUANELLA , 117 Broadway. Merchant Tailors , JAS. FRANEY , 372 Broadway. CIIAS. RICE , Hinol's building , Cth nnd Main street. JOSREITEH.SIOBroidway Real Estate and Abstract. KIMBALIi A , CHAMP , opposite court house. J , W. bQUIRE& . CO. , corner 1'carl and 1st a\o. Restaurant. SMITH S McCUEN , 401 Broadway. Stoves and Tinware. R. D. AMY 4. CO. , 600 South Main street. Shirt Factory. F. F. FORD , corner Hlufl andJVHlowSt. Undertakers. MORGAN , KELLER & CO. , 340 and 317 Broad- " ' "B , SI. CONNELL , 17 North Main St. PETHYBRIDGE& EUNAS , 1'1101'lllKTOIlS BROADWAY MARKET J UttAUUlS IN Fresh and Salt Moats , Poultry and Game In their season. Wiener and other Sausages a specialty. No. JJ27 BROADWAY. MRS. fl. J. HILTOfl , M.D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , . ConuoUIBlulf * . SCBS * Broadway , and Fourth Street , , Council Bluffs , Iowa mar-C-8m Headquarters For the Cele brated Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail. Address , O . MUELLER , COUNCIL BLUFFS , a Guarantees the Best $1,50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and ffillow greets , Cornea Eluffs. B. HAGG & CO. * GEISE' BOTTLED BEEK , MADE FROU THE ARTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AGENTS FOR THE Orders flllcd In any part of tbo city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF \i CUPBOAEDS AND SAFES. We make the following n specialty : WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES , POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS , WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES , POI'LAH WARDROBES , POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES , POPLAR CUPBOARDS , WALNUT WARDROBES , POPLAR SAFES , WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS. /ZTMail orders nnd correspondence promptly attended to. Office and Manufactory S. E. Cor. 7th Avo. and 12th Strper , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA MORGAN , KELLER & GO. , The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalio cases. Calls attended to nt all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices. ' Our Mr. Morgan has served as undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understand ! } x4 hia business. WAREROOMS , 340 AND 357 BROADWAY. Upholaterintr In all its branched promptly attended to ; also carpet-laying and lambrequins. Tele * graphic and mail orders filled without delay. _ CONRAD GEISE'8 Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Beerandiraltlnony quantltylto suit purchasers , liocr $8.00 per barrel. Prl\ ate families sup- piled V\th \ email ttcgi at 31.00 each , oeli\orcd ftcoot charge to any pirt ot the city. _ .PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlltz Brewing Company's Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEI No. 711 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the country elicited City orders to families and dealers dellveri-d free. DEKBIC , W. KUNYAN , W. BEEBB O. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale ipd Hctall Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway. Council Bluffs. JAMES FRANEY , 372 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Alwa > a Itecpn on hand the fluent ngEortiront ot ma tf rial for gentlemen's wear. Satisfaction guarantied MRS. J. E. METCALF , Millinery , Dressmaking1 , Etc. Cutting and Fitting a Spedlalty. No. 643 llroailwav , Oppoilte Rovcru llouoe. Luces , Biiibroitlcrics , und Ludics Underwear. Handkerchief ) , hoao ol all kinds , thread , pint , needles , etc. We bopo the Udlos will rill and see our stock ot iroodi. wui can Merchant Tailor. { Late Cutter for Metcalf B . , ) Devol's New Building , Main Streei. Council Bluffs , la , \ SulU to order $18 and upward * . , F. JOMBALL. GEO. 11 , OHAMP. KIMBALL & CHAMP , ( Successors to J. P. ft J. N. Cassady. ) Abstract , Real Estate and 'Loan Brokers uX V "