Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 29, 1882, Image 6

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    THTB DAILY BEE TO IOWA W. DJSESJDAY NOVEMbEK 29
The Daily Bee ,
BLUFFS.
"Wedueeday Morning Nov 2f3.
SUUSORIITION RATES :
Br Carrier. - - - - - I0cent _ p r week.
By Wall 110.00 f.t Year.
Office : No. 7 Pearl Street , Hoar
roadway.
H. W. T1L.TON , City Editor.
Mr. M. O. Griflln has retired from
the manigomont of the Oouncil Blnlh
I
department of THK BKB. All bills
dno for subscription and ndvorllsing
will bo collected by this company.
Mr. John H. Pierce , an nblo and ex
perienced nowepapor jnun , will bo in
charge of that dopartmont. Mr.
Plorco is well known throughout the
entire 'treat , and needs no special in
troduction to the people of Couud
Bluff * . While Mr. Griflin's many
frlonds will re grot to learn that ho has
Borored his concoction with Tun UEK ,
wo cnnimuro them that they will find
Mr. Pierce a very pleasant nnd en-
orgotio businees man. Mr. Tilton will
remain in charge of tlio news depart
ment. BKH PUHLISHIKO Co.
M1WOR MMNTIONB.
J. Mueller's Palace Munle Hall.
Diahce , glajRwaro , lanum , etc. , at S03
Broadway. Howe & Bon ,
There wai another fall of nnow hero
yoitcnl&y.
Subscribe for new papcra and pcrlodl-
oali at II , K. .Seaman's book store.
Furniture of all kindn repaired by
Howe &Bon , 303 Broadway
The Maid f Arran IK tci ho Riven this
evening at Dohany's.
Peal sacqiioB , fur trimmings , very
low , at Metcall Bros. '
Largo quantity of ntove And furni
ture at 803 Broadway. Howe & Son.
New lot nicely decorated , CO piccen , of
tea BttB , only $5 at Maurer & Craig.
Penult to wed was yesterday given to
Henry J , Schollrock and Mary I/ewit , o'
Ueola.
Hand-painted china , art cottory , solid
eilvorwaro , bronzes , & & , at Maurer &
Oralg.
Tetnpleton & Lamb at 232 Oroadnay
liavo put in place a remarkably fine asiiort-
ment of cigar ; , tobacco , and i motors' arti
cles.
The now meat market of Shull k Mul
len , 709 South Main ttreqt , gucranteo best
of meats and prompt attention ,
Cheap Railroad tickets lo all points ,
Busbnell , five doors north of postofflco , tclle
them. Entrance , Main or Pearl directs.
The Audubon tire department has ex
tended an invitation to the department
here to attend their first annual ball Nov.
30.
MInden Is apparently about to organ
ize a fire department , judging -from in
quiries made of Chief Temploton by H. J.
Blum , of that town.
Seven commitments bayo been issued
for jailing several of the demi-monde who
have failed to come to the front and pay
their monthly fines.
Arrangements are majo for observing
the fourth Anuiversaiy of Council Bluffs
Lodge No , 40 , K. of P. , by a dance at
Bloom & NlxonV ball Wednucdny evening
next.
Yesterday afternoon at the Methodist
parsonage , llev. P. T. Breese married Mr.
Frank Barney , of Leadvillo , Col. and
Mies Gracie P. Thomas , of this county.
There was but ono drunk yesterday
for Judge Ayletworth- dispose of. Ho
gave his natco asO. Hsmpden , and his of
feots being only fifteen cents be took to the
jail.
Fred H. W. Staack and MUs Ccdolia
Ernst , of Omaha , came Across to this city
yesterday , and were quietly madobuiband
and wife by Juitico Balrd.
A German theatriotl entertainment
and ball are to be given Thanksgiving
night at Turner hall , under the auspices ol
the Turnverein. It promises to be an - enjoyable
joyablo occasion , surely.
J. G. Tipton bos taken unto himself a
law partner , in the form of A , W , Ask-
with , who is also well known here , The
new firm will surely secure a full thare oi
the builness.
A telegram wwi reothed yesterday
from the eait asking particularly about
two of the quartette of confidence men
lately corralled here , aud urging that they
lie held until officers could come after
them , an they are wanted for a big trick
turned there.
Two of the parties mixed uu In the
row at the Saturday ulgbt dance , Charlei
RockawitE and William ftoott , were yes
terdsy tried In police court and finet
912.60 , including conts. Others are to b
brought to the front as soou as found.
The city marshal b discouraged bou
trying to enforce the cow ordinance , Hi
Lad two victims but on going into th
pound to set tome lumber the cows es
< uped. Hluce then be says he can find ti
other * to take thtlr place. lu the day
time there are a few and several hayo o
Ute been enjoying the panturage furniahec
i by UKI city pub ,
Since the citizens protested
the dog pound being located in the rear o
the city building , n < \ the council orderec
another place provided , there lias been 11
pounding of dogs , or dogging the pound
The unlicensed euro have it their own wa
now , with no fear ot nrret , but thu mar
thai r/rombes / to have anew place for them
la a few dayc ,
IM Stockert & Co. , the upholsterer *
at SOU Weit Broadway , Lave in ktock a
special and unusually elegant showing o
uphoUteiod goods * ni ) uoveltiei especially
adaptc-d for the holiday trade. They bae
also a fine display of picture frame *
mouldings , etc. , and those who art
planniug for gitta should surely vitlt thin
ettabjltbttent , an tlieie U ctrtalnly a pie * '
vftiffrty of rich coed * to lel'ct from.
*
Heury Bpetuwn , of Moist & 8petm D (
> 0 mo t ojoyabl0 party Monday evuu
the dining room of their hotel. The
decision w s the return home of his youne
friend , Fred Geite , from the Davenport
conimtrcial collrKP , whcro JOUOR Gelfe
lately graduated with the highest honors.
Ihe Invltatloui were extended lo only
about forty intimate frlcndn. The music
for the occasion was furulched by thn
Bavarian band ,
There was a good led audience at
Dohany'slrV evtnlnp , denplte the storm ,
the attraction of the Kellofjg-lJflRnol !
concert proving ntrouct. Mlis Fnnnla Kellogg -
logg has so many personal friends herothat
( the received in unusually cordial welcome ,
nnd her wondeiful voice called forth en
thusiastic Applause. The entertainment ,
ai a whole , was excellent , and certainly
merited much praise , it proving a musical
treat such M is reldom nBuided in this
city.
I.u'z it Langc , the wholeiftle cltfar men ,
are preparing to move into their new quar-
teiB In the Shtigart building , next to the
Citizen' * bank , about the first of Decem-
bee. They are making exUnsivo arrange-
mtnli for connecting n retail with their
who'eialo buslacss , and making one of the
most complete and one of the largest es
tablishment's In that line in the wrst. Tlio
firm is cnlcrprMng as 111 know , and what
they pUh on the public may rest assured
will bo carried out successfully.
The Broadway MctbulUl cbmch Imv-
ng given its pastor , Hev. Mr. Armstrong ,
month's ' vacation , that gentleman has
tartcd on a trip eastward , and hc.co willet
ot be hero to deliver a Thanksgiving eor-
mon at tbo union icrvlco , an planned. In
lace of a preaching servlo , therefore ,
no of song , prayer and praise is being ar-
anged to be held in the 1'roibyteriau
hurcb , and to bo particlpato.l In by the
attors and people of tbo Mathodtst , Con-
regatloaul , Baptist and IVcsbytottan
hiirchos.
The friends of the young man , B. S.
ohneon , killed by n switch engine hero ,
whoso * remains were tent to Indianapolis ,
com very grateful for the kindness shown
iy the Knights of Pythias here , the deceased -
ceased belonging to that order. Two sU-
tern joip In n letter of thanks to the four
edges cf this city , expression particular
iloaturo at tbo floral tribute sent from here
with the reinainH. The undo of the deceased -
ceased also writes to K. J. Abbott , author ,
zing him to too that any 1)1111 which may
lave been unpaid are settled , and if there
iroato any claimants they should present
heir M1U at onco.
PAVING THE WAY FuR PAV-
The Council Decides to Advertise for
Bldu for Broadway and Main
Streets.
The city council mot in cominiUet
of the whole Monday ovcning , nnd
nlkcd over the question cf paving
5road way and Main atrooU , n qneo
ion which liaa already boon talked
nearly throad-baro by the cflicialn ,
nd aomo immediately intoreatod , and
ot the people Ronerally oeem rather
othnrgic. Tlio aldermen after talk ,
ng over the different kinds of paving
, oncludod that it would bo advindblu
o advertise for bids on cedar
docks , Belgian block , aephaltum
and granite , and leave the
question of deciding upou the
natcrial until uftor bids had
3oen received and cost considered.
This in aubstanco was a re , ort of
ho aldermen na a committee of the
hole ; and-npon'riaing'and going Into
seauion ns n council , the report was
accepted and the matter woo allowed
o rest until the next mooting of the
council , which will bo on Monday
evening of next week , to which time
djonrnment wan taken after the nl
owanco of a few bills nud the tran
laction of some routlno business of
ittlo public interest.
A Yolllnc Uoby
s Bomotblng to , bo avoided.
wtb colds , babies with cioup , babies with
calds , burns , bitec , aches , spialnc , or
lalns nro bound to become nol > v tennnts
of the houechold. Dr. TJIOMAH' Koucrnio
On , will cure allthcaocompmlnts.
Transfers ol Titles.
The following trnnafurs of real eo
tate are reported for THK BKK as
, akon from the county records by J
\V. Squires & Co. , nbalrtotors ol
titles , real estate and loan agents ,
Oouncil BluHi :
G. Athorton to W. 0. Davis , al
nw | 10.75-41 , SOGO
b. Everett to 0. Holler , nA ael 10
7041,81.245. .
0. , U 1. & P. to Heirs of 0. Risse
no so 207711 , $400.
H. W. Donnoll to 8. Eisomiin , i i
lot 100. O. P. city , § 20.
11. , R. I. & P. R. R. Oo. to Heir
of 0. RiBBo , awj sw I 25-77 41 , $440 ,
J , R Solomon to M. Solomon , m
J34 74 5J8 , 8000.
F. Reed to 0. II. King , Jots 'J nnd
10 In 1 , Huffs addition to Oakland
PBKSONAL.
Hod. Kll Clayton was in the city yester
day ,
Oy , 1'arker , the wall earlier , U on th
lick list yet.
John V. Kvans , of Logau , wan iu th
city yesterday ,
George A. DIckey , of Doston , dined a
the Ogden yesterday.
Judge Jauien O. Day , uf Bldney , \ Wte
the city J esterday.
Charlca II. Harr , Washingtou , 1) . 0
dlntd at the Ogdcu yesterday ,
J , W. Duller , oao of KeolaV tnorcbauti
and a member of tlio graud jury , U i
tills city ,
Dr. Lacy h gaining health and atrengt
quite hojitfully , hut his Hltle one la etil
quite low ,
Judge Shaw , of Illinois' ' , fither-lti-law _
Mayor Lyiunu , U paying a vUIt to hi
frleudn here.
Mr. George Norrln , a well-Luown _ _
veil.to-do farmer , living near lied OaV
w .s freetlng hli frl mU here yusterday ,
II , A. Hlchey , a tobacco and clga
broker , of Cincinnati , was Intenienln
the trade here yesterday ,
A. D. Mil.'er , general ageut of the New
Orleans iniubtro ! , accompanied by Charles
Mtdlaugb , anlttant agent , were here yea
Urday ,
Dyapepcia , HIP bag-bear of epiou
rai i , will bo xelioved by Brown'
Iron Bitters.
BBIDO1NQ TKE MISSOURI-
Moro Tftllt About Another Tlo Ue-
twoen Oouucil Uluflannd omaha.
The board of trade meeting on
Monday night was another ntartcr of
ilk at Itast , in the proponed enter
prise of another bridge between hero
and Omnha. Among these present
wore W. 0. James , T. J. Evans , J.
) . Morgan , A. 0. Graham , A < B.
\IcKuno , J. W. Chapman , J. T ,
lart.T. W. McCargar , E. U. Odoll ,
VI. G. Griflin , L. 0. Baldwin , J.
rluoller , W. F. Sapp , John Dohany
; nd Marshall Key.
Judge .lames presided nnd Score-
ary Udell , of the board of trade ,
tattd the purposj of the Rathorinu.
An informal discutsion followed. It
ppearod that there wore three
iridgo onttrprwcs to bo _ talked
vor , ono being embodied [ in
rhat in known aa the Saunders bill ,
vhioh provides simply fof a railroad
ridge at some point within twenty
niles of tee pieeont Union Pacific
jridgo. There nuemed to bo but one
oeling in regard to thin , and that bong - '
ng of opposition , it being eyed
ith suspicion an a move m the inter-
sts of the Union Pncitio , and to pro-
out the building of ny otlur bridge.
A second cnterprito talked ever ,
wan onu which ia snid to bo nhuping
tself into dolinito form in Omaha ,
roviding for a combined railway wag-
n and foot bridge , and for which it
rai stated that § 100OoO had already
iuen subtcnbud.
Still another is or.o which waa the
utcomo of Sunday conferences hold
nst rpring , between committees of
ho bjurdn of trade in Couucsl Bluffs
nd 0innha , and which is embodied
n u bill introduced in congress before
IB adjournment , providing for a
jtidgo for wagons , fit root cars , and
oot passengers only.
There ocemed to bo qulto a division
if Bontimcnt lu to whotnor a combined
railway and wagon bridge , or a wagon
> ridge only , was needed.
Ono or two of thuse present objected
o any aortof a bridge , but the othora
ixpreased thotnaolvea in favor of some
jottoring of communication between
ho two cities.
Those who favored a wagon bridge
mly urged that the matter had been
horoughly canvassed last spring , and
ho sentiment of the people waaoocer-
ainod very carefully nt that time , it
) oing strongly against any railway at-
achment. There scorned to bo no
reason for retiring from the position
then taken. They claimed that there
was dungcr in having another railway
nidgo , us the various railways would
croae the river and have their termini
n Omaha. If BO , nothing would bs
; aiuod and much lost.
In shipping west the trouble now
'ouud wni that there was great delay ,
n broken car lots especially , the
coeds , if shipped across the Union
? acifio biidgu , beiag delayed a day or
, wo , sometimes more , in being trans-
"erred to the road going out of Omaha.
Jndor present arrangements jner
chants wore obliged to cart goods
across the river and deliver to local
depots in Omiha to SPcuro prompl
ihinment , and if another railroad
mdge was built there would bo the
Bumo delay then in transferring ot
; hp other eido. There was the fear ol
railway monopoly also , if the roads
lad anything to do with it. The
Union Pacific company would fight a
ailroad bridge onterpiiso and proba-
) ly defeat it , so that no bridge of any
cindoould bo secured.
On the other hand , these who advo
cated a combined biidgo urged that il
was imposaiblo to secure the largo
amount of money needed to build a
wagon bridge unlean railway help was
Boourod. It could not bo raised by
axation , as Poctawattatnio county
would yoto down any such tax as they
did the proposal to build a now jai
tore. The money could bo raised by
subscription and celling bonds. If r
was to bo a railway bridge also , thi
companies interested would help builc
t. It was urged thut it was useless
For Council BIufFa to think it coulc
keep all those railways in a prckot
They were bound to push wuutwurd
ind already ono hnd gene down by tin
nouth and crossed the river and another
at thonorthand nftor getting ever the ;
retaliate on Council Blufla and dis
criminate against it. The other
would in tiiuo do likewise. Thea
roads were reaching west , and thi
city must depend largely for it
jobbing trade on western territory
The city and the railways should pus !
oat together after trado.
Thus the pros and cons were dis
cussed , and at last , in order to RC
some tangible expression , Dr. Me
Kuno introdncod a resolution favorinj
the building of a wagon bridge , bu
opposing any railway bridge , and tha
the members in congress bo potitionc <
toiupport Uio wagon bridge bill.
On motion of Col. Sapp , furtho
consideration of the matter was post
period ono week and u committee ap
pointed , consisting of Messrs. James
Hurt uiid McKuno , to ascertain wlm
the Omaha business men propose !
to do , and to report at the nux
mooting.
indulgent parnnto who allow the !
children to eat heartily of high-sea
Boned food , rich pica , cuke , etc. , wi !
have to ueo Hop Bittura to proven
indigestion , sleepless nights , flick
neua , pain , and perhaps death. N
family ia eafo without thorn in th
house.
Tbo Drulclf.
The following oilhcrs elected for th
ensuing term by Pottuwattamio Grov
No. 2i ; , U , A. 0 , D. , have boon in
stalled by Daputy W , R. Vaughan
deputy grand arch.
Noble Arch and Trustee 13. Hoao
crans.
Vice Arch J. D. Niclnlaon.
Past Arch W. R. Vaughan.
Retiring Past Arch G , M , Wash
burn ,
Retiring Vice Arch J. W. Adolph
Secretary Thoo. HesBoll.
Treasurer J. A. Ilereld.
Conductor T. F. King ,
Inner Guard and Trustee A , U
Greber ,
Outer Guardian OharleB Peterson
Right Bard to N. A. 0harlea Barg
huusen.
Left Bard to N A. J. N. Beckley
Right Bard to V. A.--J. E. Met
calf.
calf.Left
Left Brd to Y. A.--0. Sandoraon
Trustee F. L. Bokempor.
Examining Physician W. Paulson
M. D.
Tlits grove now hat morabenhl
f about filly nciivo workers. They
moot in ono of tlio finest halls in Town ,
Ithough the oidcr in this city is but
few months old , It i ono of tlio
Idost of orders , and there nro now in
ho United States 330 groves , arch
hoptors and circles , having a total
membership of 19415. The total
mount of relief paid thus far this year
s over 800,000 , and the average as *
ctamont of members about $3,40.
Do Not Move Blindly.
Go carefully in purchasing medicine ,
lany advettlted remedies can work great
"Jury are worse than none. Burdock
Hood Hitters are purely a vegetable prc-
nratioc ; the tmallett child can take there ,
'hey kill disease and cure the patient in n
afe and kindly way ,
low A'ITEMS.
Odebnlt is but five years old , and has n
opulatlon of about 1,600.
Don Molnos has so far Invested about
115,00.1 In cedar block paving.
Ifon. H , U. Parker is preparing to erect
$2i,000 ) opera house at Mason City.
Wolves are co great a pest in Harrison
ounly that a bounty of S3 00 a scalp is
( feted uutll March 1.
Steps are being taken for the immediate
rcotlon of ft Biptut church at Like City ,
Jalhoun county.
A good deal of liay is being baled in
) ! cltlt on county for phlpmont. The
rico paid farmer * is 03.75 per ton.
Jncob Cole , an old \aluod citizen of Ge
ar Falln , foil dead in Ms barn the other
ay of heart disease. He wns nlxty-nlne
ears old.
John llyan , his wife nnd ulster started
lie other day to crofs Clear Inko in auk Iff ,
; hcn the boat bcoamo wedged in tha ice
nd they nearly perished before they werj
escutd by parties who went to their to-
ef ,
Thrto destructive fires at Maquoketn
within n month have induced the common
ouucll of that city to losolve on water
rorliR. It will ba on the reservoir system.
A well thirty feet iu diameter will bo dug
n a hill , and capable of containing l.O.'O.-
00 gallons. In caeo of failure of a sufli-
loncy of water in the well provision is
nada to obtain it from the riyer. 1'hodls-
rihutlon will bo by pipes and hydrants.
The grand lodge of Iowa Masons has ex-
iresscd through Grand Secretary Parvln
0 Mrs. Girfieldn memorial tribute in book
orn ) , of eleven broad pigea , cream tinted.
containing the reference to the lamented
ircsldent in the annual address of Grand
faster Van Saun , In the front is a per
mit of Gni field , one of the f'.nest pieces of
work m steel engraving over done. The
ext is enclosed in a hrrad black border ,
The pages are omamentod with crimson
nltial letters , enfolding the cnsignla of tha
order. A very beautiful adornment is a
.riangle . and ring , on the inside of which is
ho open .Bible resting on the altar , nnd
rotn the book sun rays radiate in every
[ traction and out beyond thn emblems
which incloeo the Scriptures.
"Grant It Oat. "
The above is an old saw as savage ng il
! s8cnaoloss. You can't "grunt out" dys
pepsia , nor liver complaint , nor nervous
ness If they once get a good hold. They
lon't remote themselves in that way. The
: aVIngn few doecs of BuimocK BLOOI
BirrEita ia hotter than "grunting it nut. '
What wo can cure lot'a not cnduio.
KOUXHERN COMMERCE
Tbo Proposed Steamship Line from
Now Orleans to Glasgow.
To The Editor of Tim BEE.
la your issue of the 20th inst. you
publish the report of the proposed es
tabliohmont of a line of steamers to
ply between New Orleans and Qlas
jew , under tho.auspices of the Anohoi
Line company , now represented in
Now York by Henderson Brothers.
The establishment of commerce bo-
tweou the southern ports and' Europe
has been the foromoat ideal of south
ern statesmen for many years past ,
and Oalhoun devoted all the energies
of his lifo to that object , and the un
derlying thought that impelled the
movement to oecctsicn was the hope
that in the independence of the south
ern states that capital and prosperity
would seek their shores. But though
repeated efforts to divert commerce
from Now York , Boston and Philadel
phia have boon made , they have been
bat partially successful. I resided for
a number of years in the south , and
waa led to believe in the theo
ries advanced by many ot
its able politicians , but in
1850 , while visiting a relative
in Now York during the exciting can
vass of the first republican campaign
1 learned that the major portion of
the importation to this country was
from manufacturers or speculators in
different portions of Europe who were
represented by their own relatives , or
by a portion of the Grm , or else aomo
trusted friend in New York or Bos
ton , and that in many instances the
largest banking houses of Europe
were represented by proxy , and con
sequently the greater portion of the
trade found its way to the north.
This gentleman was a large ship own
er at the time , and be gave it to mo as
the result of his experience that
when shippers wore in quest of vessels
it would bo found that fonr would bo
loading for Now York , while ono
might bo destined fora southern port ,
mid that n Now York vessel would bo
filled up nnd cleared off long boforn
the other was ready to go , Ho told
mo prophetically that ho believed they
would iind it could not bo done by
tlio loaders of the south. Beside this
other causes have hindered the move-
Many of the Bailing ships from
the cast employed black orowa , and
to cater to the stevedore population
many of the southern ports onforcec
an arbitrary law , enacted many year
aio , tikitig the crows off and lodging
them in jail until ready to doparl. am
for this reason many captains did no
care to take cargoes there. Again
many of the European capitalists who
had invested in state bonds and stat
banks successively , which had boon
backed up by state authorities , had
become victims ol inlaplacnd conii
deuce , and for many years Entopeai
capital has not cared to invest in tha
section ,
Again , there is an Clement ii
southern eooiety , not thn best
which do not take kind !
to capitalists , aa they thin
they cannot have the _ Bam
power where industrial pursuits ar
thriving , and also capital seeks qui
etude and Bound governmental ideas
The building of roads from the wcs
and from New Orleans to Callforni
and Mexico , may BO open up a larg
trade on their lines that it may b
found profitable to establish line
from Now Orleans , but for a few
years to come wo rouat look upon I
ai an experiment , No ono would b
more pleased to BOO this Bucccaafu
than I , as then having two outlet *
river navigation a well a rail , ther
would bo competition , and thus the
rallroadu would bo compelled to carry
our products at very much reduced
rates , or find their bunincss diverted
from them. X.
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You CanDopond emit-
"For fovere toothache and neuralgia o
10 head I u cd THOMAS' ECLECTIIIO On *
This is cerUlnly the best thing 1 eter
new for relief of p ln of any kind. The
ouso l < nnvrr without It , " Mrs. A. M.
'rank , 177 We t Tupper street , Buffalo ,
' M _ _ _ _ _ _
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
NOT10K. Special advertisements , luc
x > Bt , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Bent ,
Wanti , Boarding , etc. , will bo Ingcitod In this
column at the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER
INK ( or the Ornt Insertion and FIVE CENTS
ER LINE ( or c&ch subsequent Insertion.
x > vo &dv ortltemenU lit our ofllccj No. 7
carl Street , rear Uroadway.
Wanta.
WANTKD A flrit-c'ara cnlilnit maker At > -
p y tt W W. Chapman' * , 107 nuth Main
trcet , Council HlulTs , la.
i4 ANTED A good Citton or Golden hnnd
V pirn In good condition ( second hand , ) C.
Filch.
WANTED. Ilroonvmaker ; nNo. 1 broom tier
wanted Immediately. Apply or call on
, epson Uroom Co.Mahcni , la.
WANTKU A iwsltlnii to do general writing
nyoung man ncll recommendednnd icood
cnnnn. Inquire at tha olllce of John UniU , at-
rney at law , olllco on Ilroadway.
iTTANTEB-GCO buildings to mo\e. Wo make
TV a specialty of mo\iig houses and sates
.ildrcMW. P. Ajlcsuortn , box 870 , Council
luffs , la.
Everybody In Council Bluffs lo
WAN1KD TUB Una , 20 cents pt.r week , do
rcrod by carricro. Ofllco , No 7 Fcnrl Street
cir llrwulway.
For Sale and Rent
EUK HUNT OR HAIU-Tcn kcris 01 land ,
C03d homo , one room and kitchen black-
mlth rhcp , stable room ( or six horrcs , good
well , good cellar and ono hundiol ami twenty
lornjc liult trees. Near Pony crctk , naauc
fl\o milts ol-Council Din ( Is. Enquire on the
orcmlsoiofA. Miller or addicsihltu at Council
llutli
:01l HCKT. Furnished room , Xo. COO South
1 Mtlnttrcot. With or without b-ard.
FOR HALE Tlio Western House , No. 303 Up
per Broadway ; or will trade ( or Improtnl
city or ( ann property ; or will sell furniture and
en t building ; icaxon , 111 health. Address J. 8.
3. JIcCALLisTKR , 808 Upper Broadway , Council
ilnfTfl , Jowa.
FOR SALE A lumber and coal yard , doing a
goal bualncBs ID n now town , oa the Chicago
cage , Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad.
TJ\OR \ RENT Sly new two-story brick store
Jt } building , on South Main street.
PETER WEI3.
flOE SALE My twcUe-acro fnilt farm , on
1 South Flr.t street. PETEH WK1S
IjWH SALE Beautiful residence low , ? < ! 0
JD each ; nothing down , and $3pcrnonth only ,
by EX-MAYOH VAUOHAN.
apl3-tf
MlBcellanoous.
T OSTORSrUAYfD A light bay lime , bald
lj ( .ico and boti tall , both hind ( eet white ,
ins boin cut on the bicast and about the eye
wlthawiro ( euro. Ho will be ( our vinrn old ti
the cprlncr. Ho been pone about ( cur months ,
AddreHj V m Blum , Council UlufK
AHEAD Great success. Call and see
STlLli
new accessories and specimens of pictures
taken br the reliable gelatlno bromide proccts
at the Excolstor Gallcrv lOOMalnstreet.
DR. W. L. PATTON IViyelclan and Oculist
Can euro any case of sore eyoa. It Is only
a matter of time , nnd can cure generally In
from three to flvo weeks it makcd nc difference
enco how long diseased. Will straighten cross
eyes , operate and remove Ptyrcglnmo , etc. , am
Insert artificial eyes. Special attention to re
movelng tadeworma apfi-t
HE GREAT CURE ,
*
K-II-E-IT-M-A-M-S-M
- - - - - - - -
As It ID for all the painful discos of tha
KIDNEYS * LIVER AND BOWELS
It dcansea Uio system of the acrid poison
a that causes the dreadful Buffering Trtileb
only Uio vloUms of rheumatlom can redlxo. .
THOUSANDS OF CASES.
of the worst forma of this terrible dlfle3C
have been quickly rcllovcd , and In abort
Llmo to
PERFECTLY CURED. c
rntrz i. LIQUID DRY , SOLD bur.icciSTS. .
fsl ) Dry can bo ncnt by mall.
Wr.Lt.SltlcUAUDSOM6CO.BurlingtonVt' '
Dr , Meaglier.ziOciilist , Aurist
AND SPECIALIST.
In Chronic dlensen , ottm M * sen Ice i lo all a
flitted with dlsiaacsot th < Ejo , Ear , crCbronl
dl a 8os o ( any tlnrtctor.Vcrnnte a cure 1
a 1 Rheumatle iiltecthnu Can bo consulted t
mall or In ticrjon at the lletropolltia hotel
Council UliifTd , Ion a
SuHivan & Fitzgerald
PKALERS IN
GROCERIES , PROVISIONS
Orookery , Glassware ,
BOOTS , SHOES , ETC
Also agents ( or the fonowing line * o (
Steamship Companies :
Curiftrd , Anchor , Onion , 'American , and fital
bteaiustilp Companlea.
For e lo on the Royal Bank o ( Ireland and Dank
of Ireland , Dublin , Those wi o Intend to Bund ( o
( rknda to any part of Europe will find It to the !
uturest to rail on
Sullivan & Fitzgerald ,
ACJKNTS ,
348'BroadwayJJonnnil Blu %
PETHYBRIDGE & NEUNAS
iMioi'Ritrroits
BROADIAT.IAEKET
IIKAMIU : IN
Fresh and Salt Meats ,
Poultry and Game in their season. Wieoe
and other Sausages a Bpeilalty.
" " N-327BR9APVPAV- _
jcaLBjarcca-OL-e *
EUROPEAN HOTEL ,
The most contrallr located hotel in the city
HoomsTSc , gl.CC , n.Mand f2.00p rday.
Firvt Clua Heataurant counectod with th
liURST. - - Prop.
Corner Fourth and Locust Btreeti ,
MAURBR & OBAIQ ,
ARTISTIC POTTERY ,
Rich Oat Qlaua , Fine Freno
Silver Ware &CL ,
810 BaoiDWiT COUNCIL HLUFK8
BIN X'ON & WHISTS
DENTISTS.
14 Pearl Street , Council Blaffe-
Extracting n J flllln j ft ipecUlty , Plnt-clM *
work unnuteed.
MKB. fl , J. HILTON , M , D , ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
ro dw . OouaoiltBlur * .
S , OHCUTT & 60.
> * * %
Broadway , and Fourth Street , ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa
J.
IE1 Headquarters For the Cele
brated
Toys and Fancy Goods
Wholesale and Retail.
Address ,
O J. MUELLER , TC'
C'
IE COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00
Bluff aid Willow greets , Cornea Bluffs.
. B. HAQG & CO.
GEISE' BOTTLED BEEK ,
MADE FR01I THE ARTfiSIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AQEN1S FOR THE
SSTCTIO JES2EC3S3T33E&
Orders filled In uny part o ( the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to.
"WTT
M Ja
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
CTJPJBt > AEDS AND SAFES.
We make Ibe following a specially :
WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES , POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS ,
WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES , POPLAK WARDROBES. - ' " * -
POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES , POPLAR CUPBOARDS.
WALNUT WARDROBES , POPLAR SAFES ,
WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS. .
/KETMail / orders and correspondence promptly attended to. Office nnd Manufactory
S. E. Oor. 7th Ave. and 12th Street , OOUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
MORGAN , KELLER & CO. ,
TJusar x > 3 = a
The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalio cases ,
Calls attended to at all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices.
Our Mr. Morgan hos served as undertaker for forty years and thoroughly nnderetondi
his business. WAREROOMS , 340 AND 357 BROADWAY. Upholstering In
all its branched promptly attended to ; also carpet-laying and lambreqnini. Telegraphic -
graphic and mail orders filled without delay. _
CONRAD GEISE'3
BREWERY & MALT
Council Bluffs , - Iowa :
Boer and rcalt In any quant ltyto | suit purchasers. Uecr $8.00 per barrel. Private ( amities sup.
piled with small kegj at 81.00 cau > i , oell\ercd ( reoof charge to any part o ( tbo city.
PETERSON & LARSON ,
Wholesale Dealer in aud SOLE AUKNT FOR Joseph Schlltz Brewing
Company's Celebrated
MILWAUKEE BEER
,
No. 711 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the sountry elicited
City orders to families and dealers delivered free.
A. DK.KBK , W. RUNVAN , W. EEZDB
C. A. BEEBE & CO. ,
Wholesale and Uet&ll Dealers In
FURNITURE AND CROCKERY
Nos. 2(17 ( & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
JACOB APPEL ,
f \ / Nl 'l ' , |
O O _ E3
NO. 629 S Main Street. Council Bluff * .
Our constantly Incrcaelnf trade U utiitltleiit proof of our nqiiare ilcallnt ; and attention to otu
tonic r * . Oocil butter al a ) on band. Prompt ilclluTy of ( 'oodg.
MRS. J. E. METCALF ,
Millinery , Dresamafcing , Etc. Gutting and Fitting a BpodlaJty.
No. 613 Uraadnar , Opposite Revere House.
Laces , Embroideries , aiid Ladies Underwear.
Handkerchief ) , hose ot all Kind ) , thread , pint , needles , eU We hope tha Udlea will ult
and we our itock of coed .
OIEI-A-IRLIEIS ZRIOIE.
Merchant Tailor.
( Late Cutter for Metcalf B . , )
Devol's New Building , Main Street.
Council Bluffs , la ,
Suit * to order $18 and upwards.
J. F. KIMBALL. GEO. H. OHAMP ,
KIMBALL & CHAMP
( Succtsson to J. P. & J. N. Caisadjr. ) , ,
Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers
We ha\e he only complete Mt of nbetia book *
! to all city lot * and landi In
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.
county. Title ; examlc.d and al.ttrwli rurrlihtd on ihort notice.
to iult the borro"tr-