r 6 TJIE DAILY BEE COrXOIL BLUFFS , MONDAY , JUNE 18 , 188'J. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning , June 18 , sunscitiPTioN HATIS : : lly Currier -------M rent * ) icr week Jly Mull - - - - - - - - J10.00 per Year OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION , See Joseph UciUjr's spring styles. Additional local on seventh page. The Hound Table has adjourned for iho summer. The Republican caucuses are to bo held ihis evening. John N. Baldwin is to orate at Glen- ivood on the Fourth. 11. S. Shelly is booked as the drunkest limn Olliccr Morse could find to run in. Sheriff Oiiittnr left with Jiis lust hatch for Fort Madison last evening. Oflicer Barhyto arrested n man named Ii. Urviii , for indecent conduct on the ( streets. Five emigrant wagons passed through licro yesterday , en route from Missouri to Dakota. Macedonia is to send to fllenwood a Sunday school excursion on the Fourth of July. llov. .1. K. Black , of Bucyrus , Ohio , preached at the Presbyterian church yes terday. Miss Montgomery , the nuv.y organist of the Presbyterian church , is receiving much pnii.su. A baker's dozen of emigrant wagons moved through here Saturday , en route for Dakota. The cases against Midcon Critchlield for assaulting Aid. M. Piorson , have been dismissed by the county attorney. Mr. Crane , the brother of the man who suicided at the Pacific , did not arrive yesterday morning as expected , having been evidently delayed a little on the trip. Messrs. Lan/.cndorferand 1 1 olstroturned from St. Joseph Saturday , business having called them back prematurely from the sacngcrfcst. They report iv happy time in progress. ) Hon. John Van Valkenburg , who is the supreme vice-chancellor of the Knights of Pythias , remembers Tin : BIK : with a copy of his address given at the celebration at Burlington. Two boys indulged in a fisticuil'on Pearl street , while men who ought to bo in better business , looked on and laughed. 15cn llogan ought to eomo back and g vo Borne moro of his experiences in the ring. The orator selected for the Fourth of July hero being unable to accept , the committee have prevailed upon Colonel Keatley to fill the position , and it need not bo said that ho will do it well. Mr. Flickinger will read the Declaration of Independence. Delia Jackson , a colored girl , and Olio ' .Tackson , a dusky boy , were arrested Sat urday for the larceny of some curtains from Mrs. MOUCSO'H house , which was wrecked by the flood. Delia was dis charged , but the boy was given ten days in jail. There is an excellent prospect for the Taces on the Fourth. Mayor Bowman recently interviewed n number of the liorftoineii at Cedar Itapids , and learned that a majority of them intend coming here , and others make the same promise , HO there will bo plenty of entries , without doubt. A young man was canvassing Saturday for n sort of musical book , claiming to enable a person to read music : at sight very readily. Jt is claimed that by mis representing his interviews with some of cur music teachers ho tried to induce per sons to buy. Too much caution cannot bo used in receiving the statements of these who thus travel from house to house. Our regular dealers generally get hold of everything that is worth anything in their lines , These who went from this city to DOS Moincs , to attend itho grand grove of Druids , have many good words to say of Mayor P. V. Carey , of that city , not only for his activity as a mayor , but for his kindly treatment of the visitors. He provided carriages for ix drive about the city , and every way showed such hosni- tality as to place tbovisiting Druidsunder many obligations. Not satisfied with that , he invited some of them to go with him in his special ear to Denver to attend the Grand Army reunion there. Besides being - ing an enthusiastic Druid he is post com mander of the Grand Army of the Repub lic , and is now building , in Des Monies , a hall for the use of the post. Ho seems to show the same kind of enterprise in what over ho takes hold of. MEXICAN"POLMEA. An elegant Toilet Soap. Every caki warranted. Try it. At Dollaven H. "WARNER'S KIDNEY AND LIVE11 CURE , Brown's Iron Bitters and Hop Bitters always to bo had fresh at Dellaven's. ' ' Time. A change of time in the running o trains on the Sioux City route took etl'ec Sunday , Juno 17. Morning train for Sioux City , alsi Tor Nebraska points , via Missouri Valley leaves Broadway depot , Council Bluffs , a 7:20 : a.m. daily , being 35 minutes earlie than heretofore. Evening train for Sioux City , St. Paul Minneapolis , etc. , leaves Broadway tlopo at 7:40 : p. in , daily , same as heretofore. Morning train from Sioux City , St Paul , Minneapolis , etc. , arrives daily a i00 ) ; a. in. , being 10 minutes later thai heretofore. Evening train from Sioux City , alsi from Nebraska points via Missouri Valley arrives daily ( except Sunday ) at 0i"0 : p. in. sameas heretofore. Time given above is Chicago time , ! SO ! ( minutes faster than local time. The Sioux City route continue to rm their evening train solid from Counci lilulla to St. Paul without change of unj doss .of cars. A Pullman sleeper is at tached to this train. Tourist tickets t < Worthington , Iowa , Spirit Lake , Iowa Clear Lake , Iowa , St. Paul and Minno nj > olis , Minn. Cable and Superior ticketi uro now on gale , good to return until Oc tobcr 31st. .Commercial job printing , finest stylet id reasonable rates , at Pryor'a BEE Jol Ollico , 7 Pearl street. Dr. West , Dentist , 1-1 Pearl street. FIREMEti'S ' FUN. ThG Tournament at Waterloo and Its Resnlts , Much IjiiKty Kicking About Unfair Treatment. Tliu Bluff City lioso team arrived heru Saturday night' They went not in vain as they managed to bring Kick about ? 27o in prizes , but they would liavo done fetill moro had they been given a fair chance. Chief Templetou and Pat Laoy were the last to return , tliuy reaching here yesterday morning. They confirm the previous reports us to the unfair man ner in which several features of the tourna ment were managed. Thu chief brought back witli him the walnut which had been slipped into the hose used on the Ituscuu steamer , and which prevented its winning first. In fact there is much dissatisfaction felt over the way visitors were used , and Waterloo has gained nothing in its repu tation by having the Htatu tournament held there. The following is the summary of the several contests : Wednesday was the TIllAI , 01' STKAMKIIS. For distance 1st , 8100 and state silver trumpet ; lid , § iiO. For time , throwing water 100 feet 1st , 8100 ; Sid , 850. Jeannio Jewel , of Waterloo , threw wa ter in1:1(5 : ( ; distance , 270 feet 11 inches. Steamer Linehan , of lubuiue | , threw 200 feet o inches ; no record of time. Blackhawk , of Waterloo , time 0:25. : { ; ( listance , 21 ! ) feet ! ) inches. C. M. Durham , Independence , time l:05J : ; distance , SillO feet 7 inches. KCHCUO , of Council Bluffs ; time , 4:07J : ; distance , 21t ! feet ! inches. Tlio .Jeannio Jewel was ruled out , be cause it was managed by its maker , who lives in New York. HOIUSI : HACKS. In the -Hi hose race there were five on- tries. First pri/.e , 8100 ; Sid , 875 ; ltd , 850. 850.Walker's Walker's , Waterloo ; time , -18 } seconds. Davenport's run ; time , 48Js. Sawyer's , Iowa City ; time , 4i ( s. Woodruffs , Oskaloosa ; time , 4Js. ! ( " Cato Sells , La Porte ; time , 47.Js" La Porto and Waterloo divided first money and Davenport took third. HAND I.NOINIH. : : For distance First , § 100 and state championship broom ; second , $50 ; third , 825. Storm Lake , IiO ! J ; La Porto , 11)5.8 ) ; Waterloo , 200 : Vinton , 178.8 : Wilton .lunction , 11)8.2 ) ; Independence , llt. ! ! ! ( . HOOK AND LAIIDKIt. First pri/.e , 8100 and championship bolt ; second , 875 ; third , 850. The time taken on the running and reaching thu top of ladder ; distance ! ! 00 yards. Wa terloo , f ! H and 51 ! ; Atlantic , -UJjamM ! ' Manchester , 40 and 47J. CHAMPIONSHIP HOSI : . First priso , 8150 and state chamion- ship bolt ; second , 8100 ; third , 875 : fourth , 850. Time taken on the run , and the time also including couplings. Marshalltown , 40 and 415 seconds ; Oska- loosa , 42.\ \ and 48-J ; LH Porto , -llAnml 188 ; Waterloo , ! 18 and 451 ; Iowa "City , IH ' and 4Jj ( ; Council Uluffn , liJ ! ) and 45 | Ua'venport , 42 and -18. FUII : : roii AM. HOOK AND I.ADDIU. : This waH won by tlio Manchester ii tlii and 50 ; Atlantic second inKt ami KOll ALL HOSi : HACK. First pri/.o , SHOO ; second , 8150 Wa terloo , 118 and 4 ! ! , first money ; Uskaloosa , It'.IJ ' and 45j ; Davenport , 42 and 50.1 ; Bluff City , It ! ) and 45j , second monoy. lly an agreement made between thu Waterloo and Bluff City teams tlio state championship was to bu decided by this race also , the one making the best time in this race to take the belt in the other , which resulted in Bluff City taking second end in both races. The following are the officers-elect for the ensuing year : President , 1C. A. Harris , lieu Oak ; 1st vice president , L. F. Walker , Waterloo ; Sid vice president , J. II. Johnson , Marshaltown ; ltd vicu president , Arch Christie , Des Moinus ; recording secretary , A. L. Tullia , Win- torsot ; corresponding secretary , K. C. Johnson , Des Moines ; treasurer , Pat Lacy , Council BluU's. FOR SALE CHEAP. At Bouquet's Checkered Barn , 401 and 40(5 ( Broadway , Council BluU's , three Po nies , one Set of Double Harness , and one Platform Spring Wagon , all in good or der. Will sell separately , if desired. W. T. Braun has just received a largo stock of Fire Works for the Fourth of July. Attend thu Great Lace Curtain Sale at Casady it Orcutt's. A Hallway Change. W. K. Davis , the southwestern passen ger agent of the Sioux City route , has resigned his position , to take efibctJuly 1st , in order to enter the position of gen eral passenger agent of thu Chicago it Grand Trunk railway , with headquarters in Chicago. Mr. Davis has donu nobly by , thu Sioux City route , and by his untiring energy , wise management and oxtonsivu acquaintance , has tlono much to increase the business , while at the same time ho has won many friends , who will regret his leaving Council Bluffs. Tlio company ct who have secured him know him and ap preciate him , ho having been connected with that line before. They now offer him a butter position than that ho holds here , and naturally enough ho accepts. Ho is to bo succeeded by H. C. Cheney , who lias been in the ollico of Mr. Buch anan , the general passenger agent of tin Sioux City route , a young man who has itt , already shown ability and enturpri.su in railway matters. t.at The CAUG11EV HOUSE on Broadwaj at is one of the best hotels of its size in tin west. Thu republicans of Council Bluffs will meet in ward primaries on Monday evening - ing , Juno 18 , 18811 , at 7IO : ! o'clock p. .M. , at the places below indicated , for the pur pose of electing delegates to the republi can count } * convention to bu held at the court house on Jnnu 22. Thu First ward at Wois Clausons' ' store , and select five delegates. Thu Second ward at thu ollico of Smith , Carson & Hurl , and select eight dele gates. The Third ward nt the city building , and select seven delegates. Tlio Fourth watxl at the court house , and select nine delegates. lly order of the republican township central committee. . M. HAUL , Clmirman. SEWING SCHOOL , Girls Who Are Trying Not Only to lie Good , Bnt Good for Something , The Worthy Kntri'iirlso ot Kind- llcnrlod Women. For about ix year there lias been in progress hero n monthly untorprinu wlticJi hns been progresHing quietly , nud with no llourisli of tritniiet.s ] , and which cer tainly merit * more jiulilio recognition than linn yet been given it. It is in fact a Hewing school , the purpose of which is to help the young girls < < f the poorer families of the city , and to help them in 10 truest sense , by helping them to help lemselves. The school meets every Saturday after- ( Mm from . ' ! o'clock to 5 o'clock , and on tit Saturday afternoon the time , instead f being given to instruction and practice i sewing , wns allowed for social festivi- CH. There were thirty-four of these oung girls who enjoyed the occasion , 'huro were games and story tolling , plays .nil . merry-muking , after wliich the cliil- 'roii were served with refreshments. The occasion proved n bright spot in- eed in the lives of many of these ehil- rcn , and will serve to make the asiocia- IH of the sowing school stronger and appicr than ever. These children as they are gathered on iiiturday afternoon for instruction form idecd an interesting study , and the en- 'rpriso is proof that there is much prac- cal Christianity still left in the world , he girls are divided into classes , . Those ist entering the school are placed in the class. Hero they are taught to over- and patch work , etc. When they ad- unco into the I ) class they are given ght running sowing , rullles for aprons , te. The next advancement is into the V. class , where the work is mostly on .prong , and there they prepare them- elves to enter what is known as the gar- lent department , where they are taught > make their own dresses and clothing , 'ho progress made by some of these girls in stonishmgand the training they getin the chool supplies in most eases what is icking in their homo life , and enables hem to bo much more independent and elpful. Each girl has her own sowing ag , upon which is her name , and a icket which shows what work she has ac- : omplished. AH far as possible the girls 'urnish ' their own material , but where lot able to do so it is furnished them , nd the results of their labor is in all IIIBUH their own. Aside from this gra- nitons training in the practical art of ising scissors , needle and'thread , at ention is given to their manners ; their icrsonal habits and cleanliness , while heir mental and moral habits are not verlooked either. There are brief de- I'otional exercises , swinging , short talks , lories read to them , and other means itod to give healthy interest to the ichool. The ladies who have been helping iii his practical charitable work are ccrtain- y worthy of remembrance , and the iiiblie should show its appreciation 1 > j ustaining the enterprise by giving time , noney , material , or whatever is needful , .o make it a porm.ment success. To MI-H. \ F. Ford , perhaps , more than unj ( her one person , is due the success at- ained , but there have been other willing lelpers , among them being Airs. A.V. . Cowles , i\liss \ Jennie Beebo , Miss Carrie Spooner , Airs. Iloughton , Miss Annie ' ) berholt/.er , Mrs. 11. M. Stevens , ant Mrs. Harry .lames. In the entertain' ' mont furnished on Saturday aftornooi Miss Nellie Hatcher was especially help ful. With such ladies interested , the rt'ork promises to continue a success , am its mission is such as to commend itself ti ill who desire to see homes made hap pier , and girls made more helpful am truer. For all kinds of musical instrument go to .1. Mueller's , IMOIlSOXAIi. Leo W. Townscml , the lulvuiico end ( if th 'litciign ' choir company , wivs hero Huturilii ) itrrmiging to ivo "I'nticiico" in this city 01 the -'Int. It will need pntluncu. Mix * Mattie Vmighnn , who hiw l > cun visit Hi , ' W. 1 ! . Ymifh ii , ntmtud yoMtcrday for he IOIIIQ In Southern Alulnumi , called thither lij the illnoxs of her mothor. Juilgo Aylo.sworth has returned from vi itiii ; hin uHtntes iu Dakota , and ouco moro get down to the IjuMnuMM of adjusting cracko- - humanity. Miss Mcrkol , who has lieau under imixlcn instruction iu Chic.igo ruturned homo Sixtur lay. Hairy Stem lion got elf his nick bed , mid going to gut a Httlo ittmigth out of Xchrn.sk air. John Murphy , of St. 1'mil , WIH among terday'H nrrivalH at the 1'iicilic. JT. II , llHynemnnn , of San Francisco , ar rived at the Ogden ye tcnlay. W. 1) . Cronin , of Woodbine , lowu , tipen Sunday t the Pacific. W , F. ItankH , of Cruinl Island , Nob. , IH a the Pacific. It. French , of Akron , Ohio , icachod the ( ) g dun yesterday. C. S. Merritt , of New York City , IH at th Ogden. Itov , iTitttoph KnotU luw rutnrned home. Open for work , Pryor'slJiu : .lob Prinl ing OIHeo , 7 1'earl street. Our Now Loan and Improvement C < investigation into the matter convince us that one of the most etpiitablo , reason able and feasible plans of building house is that proposed and in operation by th Mercantile Loan , Trust and Improve ment company of this city. Uy invesl ing in shares in this institution , which i backed by some of our beat and most re liable business men , it becomes possib ] and comparatively easy for man o moderate means to secure ix comfortabl homo for himself and family. In takin ix certain number of shares , at u certai monthly payment , in u few years ix mix can own a house of his own for about th pamo as he pays monthly for rent. W believe the Mercantile Loan luul Trus company , by oi-ganixfmi and opening u for business , have filled a long Co ! want in Council Hlutl's. Their plans am system of loans will bear the moat care fill scrutiny and examination , and w have no hesitancy in pronouncing thei reasonable and equitable , and backed b gentlemen of honor and integrity. A the company exists it becomes at once a institution of value and credit to our eit and those who desire homes. Their prei idont is T. A. Kirklandj vice president .Ixulgo Peako ; secretary , 1. ll. lleery treasurer , Col. Beebo , and their otlico i iu the basement of Shugart & McMi IIUH'H now block , corner First avenue nn Pearl btreet , jtxu27'ly. j. \ . IAS Am K U. Ollt'UTT. AmCASADY & QRCUTT , Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. 3vr.A.irj : : 3vr.A.irjCASADY & ORCUTT , 502 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS. WF A "vTKn ? fa fA ATwf , Jl7l.fi ElMJis Go vU. , IN Barfe Lime Louisville & Portland Cement MICIIIOAX I'l-ASTlUt , HAIIl AND SKWKIl I'll1 ! : , II Mil ) AM ) SOFT rn.U. AT LoWKST 1'IlR'i : . o , 34 Pearl Street , . . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. J. M. PHILLIPS , \vnouiAu : : .VM ) IIITAII. Fine Shoes a Specialty. 413 Broadway , . . . - COUNCIL BLUFFS , NUGENT & SMITH , BBQB B H h SOT S 1 S3 I O I * FIRST CLASS GOODS AHO THE BEST OF WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED , 7 and 9 Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. , ootrirxroixj ( IK.VKIIAI , MiitCHANW.Si : : . JOHN BENO & p0.f IS Main street and 17 I'carl street. " _ _ L B , OLAEK & "bo. , Vrcscrlptlnns CoinKiuiulcil | nunooisT. nt nil hour . 100 Ilroailw.iy. TN/T-AV / TV/IOTTM / CKKSTOX iiousi : . IVliiA. lViUJQ.1V , Grocery , 215 .Main Stieet. Hotel , 217 anil 210 M.iln street. U "JVL , D AKb 1U V V iVL. U. , Corner Fiftli'strcet nntl Fifth nvc. DlJ , , WnilXl , Corner Main anil Fifth tip-btnlrs. llt-sllicnctf , C'lVillnw ! .ivciuie. ? .it'.STicr.orTHi'.PKAC'i : , NQnUTTP1 / . , Olllce over Amurlraii ixress : | , ( > > V QA7AP MPT/ i.ivniiY AND FKID : , C. O VV XiUTLx Jj tu , Will contract for funerals nt rvaMinaMo rates. 22 Fourth street. / Q'P ' TOTTftf Xf'H ' f ' A 'JTT T3TT"VI'DCJ wiiok-vaiuimttorfRp ! , non : - ' JTV/T ' . M , Ol.JUJl'N 05 UU.UA.vil JJU IJJJXO , try ami fruit. . Shij , t' . u- Draft liy return mail , 140 llroadvvuj. "DTPTSm ? NI\V : HOOT AND SHOP. STOUI : , SA ( ilJjUVjlj. Corner Main and First nvenue. llroadway Meat Market , PETHYBBIDGE & HEKBERTZ ' . , : > 'J7 liroadwny. 1 A PHTJ TrnPTT MKIWHANT TAILOH , Uja.\jUJj JXUUH , Ktock Cniniiluto. Halts nuido at reasonable priced. No. S0.1 Main St. | OONTltAOTOll AND IKTII.DKll , C , F , SV.1TH . , Corner 7th anil llroadway. I'lanx and specifications ) fnrnhlied. DKAI.Ki : IN FINK IIAUNKSS. W , W. SHERMAN , I lu\o the variety that brings patronage. 124 Main street. MK11CIIANT TAILOlt. JAMES FRAINEY , ArtNtlc Work and rcasonnhlo charge" . S72 Hroadvray. TTmUTT ? X- , OHM FUUNITUUISTOVES : , XLUVVJj OC ioUlNt ami IIm ehoM Supplies. SoB IJroaclway. HAUT7 AITOHNEYS AT LAW , LINDT & - - 1'ractlccs in ft-ito and federal courts. " ' ) P _ nfMnuiifacturcra Fine Furniture. Upholstery RucxN , Curtains , EOITir4rtT7"DT'Trp C5 UU. , and Window Shades. 3uV Ilroailvvay. And bath hon-e , 421 and 423 Hroadway. U Sovereign , Prop. P. J. .Mont LEiUM Komery , M. II. Physician. VBTEUINAKY SUIUIKO.V , OART , Olllce , llray'a stftble. No. 12 Scott street. Manufacturer of HOIISK COI.LAUS , PT . Trade Supplied. Sthstrect , between Oth and 7th a\u. T JUSTICE OF Tin : PEACE , U , Notary Pul.llo and ( ieneral Comeyancer. 415 Ilroad ay. DTlTTi'DT ? SMITH &NOIITON , IV l V JJltJIl , Uroadway opposite New Opera Honse. Itelltted Jl , $1.50 per tlay. T T n A V f HA COTT CONTItACTOIlS AND Ilt'il.DKUS. UJjjR.JL \jB.OOjjJJ. . Corner Sixth fctreet and Avenue (1. AT TV/TV / NF.W AND Sr.COND-HAND HOUSKIioni ) GOODS. WTT , iilllVI. 1 lionet and sold. 212 Droadyvvay. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.Speclal advertisement' , such at Iiost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , TH Kent , Wants , Hoard- Ini ; , etc. , will bo Inserted Iu this column at the low riito of TEN CENTS 1'Kll LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PEU LINE for each subsequent In sertion. Leave advertUemcnU ntourotlice , No. 7 Pe.irl Street , near Broadway. WANTS. \irANTED AiiltuatliiiiB housekeeper or nurse. > > lleffrencesBlven. Kniiilro | ftt 217 llroadway , Council Hinds. \-ANTin-A : situation as n miller , 15 years ox- ) perlcnco , 5 ears under roller proccs * . No. I stone dresser. Address II , , No. 23 , linn ollloe. il31 , FOR SALE AND KENT. ? Oil SAI.K A hotel , furnished , good locality and I 1 BIHHI terms. Address A. E. II. , HKK OHIcc , Council lllutls. Mrs H J Hilton M D , , , , , , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 222 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Xi. 33. WIIOLKSALBDK.VI.MIIX Prompt Cash Paid. No eommloloii charuiHl. Send ( or Quotation * . S12 llroadway , Council Illults. m n M R" tJWfWt ALtt A E. KEITH , DEALER IN Fine Millinery. HAIK OOOIlSVAVFS , 1IANHS , 1HX' . Stock Entirely Fresh and New. 105 ir.th Street , Opp. VostolHco. MORGAN , KELLER , & CO. , UNDERTAKERS , The Hunt quality and largest ti > ck west nf chlroii > of Wootlci-.and Metallc Cases. Calls ntteiuUd to at all hours. Wo ilcfy coniiwtltlon In t\\\Mly \ of or prlci * . Our Mr. Moivau has served M undertaker for foity yrar and thoroUK'hly understa nd * litaImsi. new. Warcroouu,3UUroad ay. Ul'llOLJiTLHIMl In all IU tranches promptly Btteuded to ; also carH.t | ; l ) lnif mid lambrequin * . JVUtiT w Iua" orUcn filled without delay. WINTHERLIOH BROS. Iron &Brass Foundry .Cor. ( ith St. mul llth Avo. COUNCIL liLrFFS , - - IOWA THUS. OKHCKI1 , II , M , I'l'HKV. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS , Council Bluffs , . . . la. Established - - 1856 Dealers In Korglon and Domestic Kxclian c am Homo Securities , 'f ' DEALEH IN Hard Wood , Yellow Pine and Red Cedar Lumber , Oak ami H l Cetlnr Pillm. , Cedar Telifniph Polesam Fence Poit , Oak Dimension Stutf , Hrlilco JIateria uf all kinds , at Bed Hock Prices. A Specialty in WOOD AND COAL for brick yard purposes. A full supply uf uooilnm rial always on hnnd : tt junl.MU and -N4 Main street nthrc , ftOJ l'lr t Avcnui' , lutwii-n iliiin niul Pear streets. MRS. E. J. HARDING , M. D Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST ! ( iniduate of Electrojiathic Inetltutlon.Phlladclphh IVnn. Office Cor. Broadway & Glenn Ave COUNCIL llLfFrS , IOWA. PTlic treatment of all diseases and raluul ( dltHcultlc peculiar to feuules a specialty. _ w. R. VAUGHAN' , Justice of the Peace , Omnlm ami Council Bluffs. Heal estate and collcciloii agency. Iu CM J Fellow's block , oer ta > In a Bank. Jiui-tf Zjm . illJM T ' USJii V cffi 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs' , Iowa. West Side Square , Clarinda , Iowa. MRS. M. MCALLISTER , THE LEADING DEALER IN Notions. 225 Main Ktreut , Council Dlufts. . GALLAGHER , New Store , Fresh Gnoili , Low Trices and I'olito Attendants. First Door of Hotel w l east Metropolitan , } ! , tcb&at-tu-thur-ly PETER C. MILLER , , WIIOLKSALi : AND Paper and Window Shades and Painting in all its Branches , FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. St. .T .T'B 'B ' 504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Mam St , , Council Bluffs. \ R. S. COLS & CO. , MANtTAlTrilKIl AND DCALKKS IN ALL All the Most Improved Kinds of lightning Rods iVnd Ornaments. Also Wood and Iron Pumps , Wood Tubing and Gas I'lpe anil Pipe Fixture ! ) , for both Wood and Iron Puinjm. Order * "ill recci\e prompt attention. No , 604 South Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Feb IC-eod-tf B sf © olcl. Money Loaned , Abstracts Furnished ! H.OSH : efc 3VEo3VT lL.3E3O3Sr : , No. 4 Pearl Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. JOHN R. MARTIN , n Finer. Has a full line of Bath Tiilw , Sinks , Boilort , Ilrasi and Lead Ooi U , Lead and Iron Pipes and fittings. Job- blnif promptly attended to. First-class work Kiinmntcuil , No , 11 Pearl Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. L. G. BRACKETT , 224 AND 226 BROADWAY. BOOKS , TOYS AND NOVELTIES , Greatest Variety in the City. No stranger should fail to visit my store rooms , Broadway Steam Laundry ! A. C.LARSON , . . Proprieto LATEST IMPOVED MACHINERY. SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD , DEALERS IN PrniricnnnQ Rnntci ilUYlolullb Duulo DUAFTS ON Tin : HANK or IUKI.AND , DUIUX , KIW SAM : , a a IIIIOADWAY , corNcn , BLUFFS DUQUETTE , GUIBERT & CO. , ( Successors to EBB & DUQUETTE. ) Fruiters and CoflMoners ! 16 and 18 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , B. S. TERWILLIGER , AND DF.AI.Kll IN FANCY 31 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , GRESTON HOUSE , MAX MOM , PKOPRIETOR ; QIC ! , 23. " 7 23.O S. JStx-oot , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , THE LEADING DEALEU G-OODS ! 557 Broadway , Council Bluffs.