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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , XUESDAJf , JUNE 26 , 1883. THE DAILY BEE. COUNOILJBLUFFS. Tuesday Morning , Juno 26 , SUBSCRIPTION HATES : IT Currier - - - - - - - cents per week 7 Mall - - - - - - - - | 10 00 per Tc r ornoE : Mo. T Pearl Street , Near Broadway. MINOB MENTION , See Joseph Roitcr's spring stjlca. Cheap Railroad Tickets At BtiBhnoll'a Additional local on seventh page. The city council moot again to-morrow evening. Piling has commenced for the Sixth itrt'ot bridge. , The Union Pacific band is to play hero for the Driving park nnd the races. The case of Dr. Cutty , for font driving , has been continued until to-morrow. The Uannony band is to go to Mnlvurn to furnish music for the celebration thuro on the Fourth. Win. Lewis' express wagon and team inado a lively but brief runaway Hurry on Broadway yesterday , doing little damage however. Mr. George Schindolco is building a real rcsidcnco on Oakland nvonuo , and the same will soon bo ready for occu pancy. D. Morton , William Gates , J. E. Co- rxsrt , M. Welch and John Kelley were yesterday taxed 87.CO in police court for too much drink. D. A. Benedict has placed some very attractive lettering ontho windows of the Ion a State Savings' institution. A neat bit of fine art surely. Mr. Burnhatn's now residence at the head of Oakland avenue is now being painted and will bo ready for occupancy by the first of July. Sheriff Guittar loft last evening for Eldora. taking with him the colored boy Johnson who is sentenced to a term in the industrial school. 0. H Lucas , a well-known and widely acquainted resident of Lowin township , is being pushed forward by his many friends as a democratic candidate for horiff. Rov. Bishop R. Dubs , from Cleveland , Ohio , will preach in the Gorman language at the Evangelical church , _ corner 1'iorco street and Glen avenue , this evening at 8 o'clock. The report comes from Atlantic that "Cabbage Ryan and two of his pals are under arrest there for playing the throe- card monte trick on a countryman , whereby the victim lost $125. Jacob Kampf , known all over the country as the proprietor of the Avoca brewery , has leased the same for a term of yearn to Peter Wioso of that place , who assumes possession the first of Au gust. gust.Carl Carl Cramer tolls some hard stories about the Kotzonstor boys , some throe or four in number , who are neighboring children. Ho Bays they have broken the windows out of his house , whipped his boys and insulted the old woman. A woman named Addio West , who ia evidently not in a very favorable condi tion for rough handling , complains that her husband , Charles West' , has assaulted , tattered her , and nbusod her so that alu wants him arrested and dealt with. An information was yesterday filed gainst Schroder for keeping his saloon open Sunday night. Officer Warnoi claims that there was u crowd in there making much noise , and then when he tried to quiet them down smo ono threat ened to snoot him , and ho had to leave. Col. Kcatley waa the attorney Tfho do- feuded McCrnrv for the inuraur of the two men near Pacific Junction , and whose partner in the crime , Clanscr , has jus ! been arrested , as narrated in yestorday'e BEE. It was a hard fight to keep Mo Crary from hanging , but ho pot oil'witl : with a life sentence. Clansor has since admitted the crime , but says McCrary woi with him in the perpetrations. Some wreckers spent a largo portion ol the Sabbath in digging out n loungi which had been swept down the crook bj the flood , and so buried in mire that onlj its logs stuck up abuvo ground. Whoi they got ( ho lounge washed oil' , instcae of uudin" it of some account , if proved t ( be an old arid almost worthless ono be fore it had been made still worse by tlu mud and water. They loft it in disgust George Drake , of "Our Meat Market,1 who has boon empowered to select the o : for the Fourth of July barblcuo , and ti take charge of the ceremonies , has , aftc gazing about considerably , picked out i bouncing Ihrco-year-olu from Willian Plumer'a herd. The animal is n big ono weighing nearly a ton , and if , under hi superintendence , there MO not some jucy tender cuts for the crowd , TUB Bun wil miss its guess. The examination of the boys in St Joseph's academy began yesterday am progressed very satisfactorily , showing tint the pupils had availed themselves o the excellent instruction of Prof. Slat toroy to a very creditable extent , Th school shows itself to bo in excellent con dition and as it is an institution of whtol the city at large should feel proud th citizens should accept the invitation t attend the continuance of the oxaminn tion to-day and see for themselves. Th exhibition to bo given by the school thi evening will without doubt also merit crowded house. The farce of trying to make the pn prietors of the racitio house smart bi cause the sewer back of the house was nuisance , camp to an end yesterday , tl : defendants being discliargcd. Forgusu & Son , in the first place , do not own tl property , and in the next place the sowi is one built by and belonging to the cit ; and the Pacific house eower simply om ] tics into it. The prosecution amountei therefore , to the city prosecuting the cit ; As there is no doubt thtittho sewer who : it empties into the creek is a nuisanc the city should take care of it , or ol stand a fine itself. Judge Aylesworth yesterday decidi the Silver Creek township squabble , 1 iuuing a mandamus caning upon tl eld treasurer , Mr. Ouron , to tuni ov the funds in his hands to the now tros Brer. Ho virtually decides that the t 'tion of the new board in electing a tret Hrer instead of letting Mr. Ouron ser for the time elected oofore the schc 'iktricU consolidated was valid. T ] will doubtlee * satisfy' Mr. Ouron , u waa not BO tenacious of office to bo at ious to fight for it , but simply wanted fee sure , by a decree of the court , that ho turned ever the money he would no longer bo hold responsible , nor his bonds men liable. The northern approach to the Market street bridge has been so cut away as to necessitate repairs. The banks of Indian crook continuo to crumble off. Where it will end , if s < jme- thing is not done to stop the ruin , is n dololul problem to those owning property along the crook. If half as much labor was used in cleaning up the alloys as has been used in issuing proclamations about the matter , the city a health would bo less in danger than it is at present. Moro stone is being used in an attempt to stay the cutting away of the creek banks near Madison street. The approach preach to the foot bridge there has _ been cut out letting down ono of the bridges. Justice Abbott tied a double hard knot Saturday evening ; ono of the couples being - ing C. Lindcrman , the head cook at the Ogden , to Miss Lena Wolf. The other couple consisted of 0. II. Perkins nnd Miss Malindn Unger , both of Illinois. Miss Barbara Markcl'B concert , this evening at Dohany's , promises to bo a rare treat to nil music lovers , nnd n com pliment to the young urtist , in whom Council Bluffs people take so much pride nnd interest. The sale of scuta indicates that the house will bo filled toovorflowing. Mr. Probstlo is building a two-story brick building on Broadway , 22 by CO feet , on the site of his old harness shop , which building ho has moved back to Pierce street. Mrs. Mynstor is prepar ing to build on adjoining lots on Broad- wny n double front three-story brick block , which will bo another great im provement. II. F. Bnrnum nnd B , A. Luitvitt were arrested Sunday night at the reqiies of a saloon man named Lund , who claimed that they came in there and demanded drinks , nnd on being informed thnt there was n private party only in the saloon , and asked to leave , refused to do so. Judge Ayluswnrth discharged thorn nnd taxed the cost against Lund. For the information of the police at the transfer , it is stated thnt a confidence game wan played there ono day last week by which a young Englishman lost § 5. The crook hired him to go across to a building where uomo of the employes room , and help bring to the depot some baggage ; Just after they had started off they were called back by sharper No. 2 , who told No. 1 that the baggage was al ready there at ths depot , ho having brought it over. No. 1 was about to settle with him , and in doing so borrowed 85 from the greenhorn , and then started off to get it changed , nnd forgot to come back. The experiment was made last fall of having private citizens take the plants belonging to Bayless park to keep for the winter , on condition of returning them , or their equivalent in slips , this spring. The experiment seems to have proved a failure so far as the park is con cerned , as none of the plants liavo been secured this spring , some having been frozen , others lost , and others neglected. The park policeman lias succeeded in trac ing up some of the flower pots , however , two at lonst , but they were in the collar , where there was three foot of water , and he did not care to wade out after thorn. Mr. Rose , of the firm of lloso & Me- Mahon , has had another dark shadow of sorrow fall upon him and his by the death of Mrs. Rose's brother , Robert 0. Ware , who after an illness of months , breathed his last at their homo on Sixth avenue yesterday morning at 8 o'clock. Mr. Warn has boon affected by lung tumbles for several months past and has been gradually failing in strength , though hopeful to the last. He was planning to start for California with friends , to test the possibility of getting help by A cli matic change but his failing strength has caused delays and prostration became complete a few days since and death rapidly and oven suddenly followed. Ho was a young man , only thirty years of ago , and yet of very ripe thought and broad culture , his education in the best of eastern institutions having been very thorough and his late study and reading being _ extensive. The honors which ho won in his classes , with the rapid develop ment of later years , marked him as a man of more than ordinary gifts. The death coming so soon after that of thoii little daughter renews and intensifies a double portion of sorrow to Mr. and Mrs , Hose nnd calls forth the tondpresl sympathy. The remains , after n private service at the house , will bo taken tr. Massachusetts , his old home , for interment mont and placed in the family grounds nl Snlem. A largo aiuortmout of lire works foi aalo chunp at W. T. Hnum'a Europoai restaurant , 404 Broadwtty. Mrs , T , Schull IMS ononod n drosa nmking establishment nt 105 Pearl struct where slio ia prepared to do fashionabli dressmaking of all kinds , I'KKHONAL. Mr. O. K. Boswlck , who fur a number u yoara ha * boon a prominent rovldont of Avocn h&K coino to Council lilullH for the purjxwo t making thin his j > ormanent homo. Ilia' wife who ia here now , will Join htm on soon M the , succeed in getting a house to llvo In. Mr. 0. Hnnnemnn and Goo. Paul , of Avoci catno in yesterday evening from Avoca , wlier Ihoy have long boon identified with Importuu business Interests , and are on their way t li Nebraska for a short trip. u | Mr. Bam. M , J'nckiiian , of A\oca , U on business trip to the metro [ > ollfl. W.V , Fegan nnd lady , of La\vrcnco , 01 Ogden house Kuoati. 11.1C Dorr , of DOS Moines , nrrived at tl : Ogden yesterday. K , O. Ladd , of Dayton , O , , came to tl Ogden ycstorday , Charles Bofink , of Joflernon , Iowa , Unite the IlluITa yoatorday , io | D. Ford , of Cldcu-i ; > , ' reached the Ogdc yonterday. Yt 11 D. Hounds , of Oimwn , was at the 1'aclf I' " yesterday. , , ' O. 0. Scrcomb , of Chicago , was at the l'i re ' cifio yestordfty. Mrs. J. W. Hlnchman and V . U. S. Wooi so row , of Glenwood , visited the BluiTa ycste day. day.J. J. 1 > . Adams , of Sandwich , 111 , U a Paclt house gue t. J , A. Kuuwlos , of Chicago , it at the Ogdoi Judge Hoed , W. r. Sapp and other * hai utartod for Dos Molnea. 13vo The OAUGHEY HOUSE on Broadwr vo U ono of the boat hotels of ita aizu in U west. west.Dr. ho Dr. West , Dentist , 14 Pearl street. IX- IXto Open for work , Fryer's BM Job Priii if ing Ofttc * , 'f Pearl street. A PROTEST. Property Owners Along the Creek Object to Being Crowded to the Wall , Tholr Opinion of tlio Councll'n Ac tion Requiring Them to Fill Htrcetn. At a recent meeting of the city council n resolution was offered by Alderman James , and adopted by the council , or dering the filling to grade of Broadway from Sixth street U ) Thirteenth street , of Mynstcr street to avenue A. , and avenue - enuo A from its east end to Thirteenth street , the expense of the same to bo berne by the adjacent pioperty owners. The action of the council has awakened no littla criticism , nnd n formal protest is being prepared which will probably bo presented at the next meeting of the council. . The filling up of these streets will doubtless servo as n protection to n good deal of property , by preventing thu overflowing of the creek and the carrying of the water onto property away from the creek , but thcro are other inteicsts to bo considered , nnd others who nro entitled to n voice in the matter. Those upon whom this action falls as n heavy burden are tlioso whoso property is between the streets which nro ordered filled nnd the crook itself. Such will gain no protection from the filling of the streets. The high grade of the street may keep water back , but the water will nevertheless sweep over their lots , nnd flood them. Many nro ready enough to say , "Why , let those folks fill up their lots too , " It is very easily said , but the condition of some of these , in fact many of these people , should bo considered . They have just mot with a heavy loss by flood , and nro straining every nerve , nnd using their means to repair damages , raise houses , fill lota , build levees , etc. , and now the council orders them to go to the additional expense , nnd that , too , at once , of filling the street ) ) . They protest this ' ' the against as being 'crowding mourners. " The force of this protest is increased when it is borne in mind that this addi tional expcndo docs not help protect these whoso property is between the street and the creek , and hence they fool that , just at a time when they are suffer ing from a recent loss , and ate carrying all the burdens they can , that the coun cil shows little consideration in demand ing of them that they shall lift a still heavier burden , and lift it at once , not for their own protec tion , but for the protection of these who are away from the banks of thu crook , The following communication of Col. Cochrano lias been commended as show ing n spirit of progress and enterprise , nnd represents the feelings of some on the other side of the question : COUNCIL BLUFFS , In , Juno 20 , 1883. To the Honorable Major and City Council nl the City ol Council Bluffs , Iowa. Inasmuch us you are about moving it the grading of streets in which I liavo n property interest , viz : Lower Bronelway , Mynstur nnd Washington avenue , nnd the cross streets connecting , I take this method of removing nil impediment on my part , by yielding unqualified acquiescence to your movement of enterprise , so necessary to the improvement and protection of prop erty thereon. Private improvements now to bo made in the district sub ject 'to "damages by periodical over flows , cannot now bo estimated at more than half the cost of construction ; but with the streets made up to grade the property would be desirable and first class , and would increase in value 25 to 40 per cent after deducting cost of grading. I hope all concerned will at once promptly shoulder the burthen of the grade , as the remedy against new disasters can bo had no other way. Respectfully , A. COOHIUN. It is all well enough for an editor who has not a cent's worth of property in volved in the matter to commend this , but the additional remark that "ho is known as ono of our largest property owners , and carries ou two largo farms , whcro ho spends his summers , " should bo also kept in mind. All those who are called on tp pny this tax , nro not so fortunately fixed as Colonel Cochran - ran , and while his communication shows enterprise , it would como with better grace from some one who has to tug and sweat to lift his portion of the expense ordered by the council. Ono worthy widow , for instance , had her homo almost ruined. It was her all. Her friends and sympathizing citizens have contributed $200 or more in order to get her house repaired , and she is struggling to got her lot and homo in shape again. It does very well for Homo man with "two farms and ono of our largest property owners , " to urge the ad ditional expense of filling the streets , but her voice should not bo silenced. Be cause ono such man is able to raise hie share is no reason why the widow should be forced to lift a heavier burden. If all were able to bear it , it would doubtless bo a grand thing , and n grcal and needed improvement. Some of then : are able , but tnose who are not should bi considered. It is doubtless true that the filling oi these streets will increase the value o ! property , but to crowd this onto tlu property owners , before the flood whicl ruined their property has dried , and whei they are using nil available means to repair pair damages , and gain n little more pro tection , is a strange inconsistency witl tlto sympathy shown on paper nnd in tnlk and the real sympathy shown by thosi who have made actual contributions ti relieve the sufferers. d Another point urged by these citizen is , that the city has already turned it water courses into Indian crook , am then calls on these who live on the creel to take caru of themselves , and to stain the ruin as best they can. There are many citizens who protes against the filling of streets being taxc to adjacent property , anyway , and the ; 1. will sympathize with those called on t pay , so far as this is concerned at least Altogether the council may expect strong protest , but if not so strong ii io numbers as many protests , yet the con ilition of the signers should be considered IrtHtantljr itollovca. Mm. Ann Laoour , of New Orleans , Ln , writes ; I hare a son Vi ho has been elck fc two yearn ; ho haa l > een attended by our lesu. ing phygidani but all to no pur ) > o e. Th morning he had hla usual spell of coughtag.Mi WM so grefttlr prostrated In consequence , tfei death neeinud imminent We had in thehoui a bottle of 1)11. WM. HALL' * BALSAM ft the LUNGS , purchased by ray husband. > fc noticed your advertisement yesterday. Weai itmlnUterod it according to directions and I WM inttautlr relieved. N. CA3ADT. V. It. O CASADY & ORCUTT , Carpet Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. CASADY & OUCUTT , . 502 Broadway , . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS. A. H. MAYNE & CO. , DEALERS Hf ' Bulk and Barrel Lime Louisville Portland Cement MICHIGAN PLASTEn , HAIR AND SEWEIt I'll'E , HA11D AN1J SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PRICE. No , 34 Pearl Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. J. M. PHILLIPS , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOTS AND SHOES ! Fine Shoes a Specialty. 413 Broadway , - COUNCIL BLUFFS , NUGENT & SMITH , erchant Tailor FIRST CLASS GOODS UD THE BEST OF WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED , 7 anc { 9 Main Street , . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tnui"NT TJP'Krn . ? , n < \ OKNERAI. MERCHANDISE. JUulN JjJbiNU 01 UU. -18 Haiti street nd 17 Pearl stree LTJ PT A PIT XT Pfl DIHKJdlSTS. > JJt VJJJrV luJX U UVJi , Prescriptions Compounded at all hours. 100 . . % l _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ M- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Broadway. _ _ _ _ CUESTON HOUSK. Grocery , 215 Main Street. Hotel , 217 and 219 Main street J. Mi JjAHSTUW M , D , , Corner Kittli'strect and Flftl Te. UU , J , , W 111 111 , Corner Uuln nd Fifth up-stalrs. Residence , 009 Willow nronuo. AT QPClTTR1 ? JUSTICE OK THE PEACE , lit GVJU UJ.VJLI. v Ofllc * jorer American Express. V3 CJ WAPMP'R LIVERY AND FEED , O , O VV.nATlNJQIl , WIU .on r c for fun.r U rcMonill. rtks. 11 Fourth strati. J. M , ST , JOHN & OO..OASH BUYERS , Drtttbj return tn U. 148 Bfodi 7. SA DTPUm ? MEW BOOT AMD SHOE STORE , jQ. Corner Mln and First Te ue. PETHYBBIDGE & HERBERTZ , S27 Broadway. 1 A nn"D TmnTJ MERCHANT TAILOR , -OAjU-D JXUUlli Stock Complete. Suits made at reasonable prlcci. No. 805 Main St. ) " QMlTTT CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , G"P i Ql'l J.JLJJ.I Comer 7th and Broadnay. Plans nnd specifications furnished. QTJ lT3Tk/T / A "NT DEALER IN FINE HARNESS. WW i VVi OlllJ.LllVJL.cilN , I hare th rarlety that brings patronage. 124 Main street. TAMPQ PTJAATPV ' MERCHANT TAILOR. -n.lVl.DO r It-aJN JCl I , Artistic Work and reasonable charges. 872 Broadway. A CJfYNT FURNITURE STOVES' , OC OU1N < and Household Supplies. 3o3 Broadway. T rNTTVT1 XU AT3T1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW , Jjll > IJJJLB _ ( n JiCll | _ Jamesjllock. 1'ractlce In gtote and federal court * . > QrT'nm7"Cl'DrP XT HO Manufacturers Fine Furniture , UphoUtoryOoods , Curtains , t li OlUUlLDLXil OC UU , , and Window Shades. ' 307 Broadway. And bath house , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign , Prop. P. J. Mont goincry , M. D. Phjslclan. WATIP PA > "V ' VETERINARY SURGEON , W A 11 K l/A'AA / , Offlco , Bray's stabl * . No 12 Scott etrcet. UTVM"DCSCV ) Manufacturer of HORSE COLLARS , PT , HJIllNlNJJOOl , Trade Supplied. 8th street , between Cth and 7th are. TTYWn"NT T ATJTJilrPlT1 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , JuJJYYlll U , AJjJjUll , Notary Public and llenoral Courejancor. 419 Broadway. TTiTTL t > T tr/Virai ? SMITH & NORTON , tkU V JuAJj JuUUOJD , Broadway opposlt * New Opera Houso. Refitted | 1 , $1.50 p r d j. rtt ? n A V f n A COPT CONTRACTORS AND BUILBERS. UJj UzLI. OC UAiOOJull. Corn.r Sixth street and ATWJU * O. A T Hf * CT NEW AHD SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. WTT , jO.JjJjlX. Bought and sold. Z12 Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.-Speelal adferilsements , such as Lost , . Found , To Loan , For 8al , To IUnt , Wants , Board- 1 Ing , etc. , will be Inierted ( n this column at the low ' rat * of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINK for each subsequent In- ertlon. I , T advertisements at our ofllce , No. 7 Pearl Street , near Broadway FOR BALE AND BENT. 8ALE-A hotel , furnished , good locality and goad terms. Address A. E. H. , Bhx Otllcc , Council lllull * . Swedish Movement Cure Forthe treatment ami euro of dry , harsh , dead or fallingImlrorUldnew , at 712 Broadway , Council Blulf , ( as soon as rooms are completed ) ; until that time lnquru | for Dr. Dodge , across the wu ) , at the Coy House. Consultation or examination at his rooms free of cliarge. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. The doctor has on sale the great Shaker and Indian Blood Remedy , for the cure of catarrh and consump tion , I'rlra M rents per bottle. ' Catarrh Is of ruvtra ] different kinds , or grades : No. 1. Mucous catarrh , Is much Ilk * common cold , with mucous discharge * from the head , nos and throat. No. i Dry catarrh , with heat In the face and head , hot discolored akin , dry , hush , dead or falling hair and baldness. . No. i Scrofulous wtanb. Is known by ssive dandruff , and eruptions ; split uij bristling hair , bad breath , low spirits , forget/illness , bad dreams , head , ache , hot water dlscharg * f rum note and eye * , new. rsJifla , with baldness and Idlocv. No , 4. General calanK of th blood , result * In weakness , debility , short broaUilnfotmaUweak pulse , heart troubles. kUnoy afffctlons. with Urer com. plaint and Indigestion , with IU attendant Icprout dls- ooloratlens o : the ikln , and glaoy , sunksn appear- auo. I the ire * . ODELL & DAY , Loans , Real Estate AND INSURANCE , No , 39 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , City Property. Wo ha > \acant loU In all | vuU of the city at from f50.00 up , for sale on monthly pa > inenU. No. 6i. House , 0 room' , well , cUtern , 4 targe lots , plenty of fruit , on Rcnton street ; cheap , $2 , ( W. No. SO. A donlrablo rokldenco on .Seventh street , near Bloomer school , bulldliyj nearly new ; § 5,000. No. 4'i Nlnety ftet front , comer Pearl bt. and se cond a > enue , opposite court house ; $5,500. Business Chances , No. 28. For sale or trade , a stock of hardware , at a good business jxiliit hite tcrn low a. Will trade foi farm or city iirotiert ) . No. 61. Hotel , thu only one Inatown of 700 Inhab itants , U rooms , with goud barn , wtll located , will sell cheap or trade for a farm. No. 1. A ll\o republican japcr In wontern Iowa , olllclal county paper and Urge 1 atrOnage , vir ) chcnj If sold soon. We also hate a number of choice farms in weitern low a , tor sale cheap. LOANS. We have money to loan on farms and city property , at from 0 to 10 per cent. Fire and Tornado Inauranco. Beit of companies represented. Equitable ratei and fair treatment. Lowes adjusted and paid at thii office. Mrs , B , J , Hilton , M , D , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 323 Broadway , Council Blufli. MJ * Jtf * ! 1 Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. West Side Square , Clarinda , Iowa. MRS. M. MCALLISTER , ' THE LEADING DEALER IN * Millinery and Notions. 223 Main Street , . . . . . . . Council Bluffs. JOHN R. MARTIN , Pliimhor HQQ anil tpnni flitter niUlulul , lidb dllll oluulll rlllol , Has a full line of Bath Tubs , Sink , Dolbrs , Brana and Lead floods , Lead and Iron I'lpca and fittings. Job bing promptly attended to. First claas work guaranteed. No , 11 Pearl Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. L. C. BRACKETT , 224 AND 226 BROADWAY BOOKS , TOYS AND NOVELTIES. QrMtost Tarlsty In th * City. Ho stranger should tall t * visit cay stor * rooms , Broadway Steam Laundry ! A. C. LAESON , . Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. _ _ HOUSES , LOTS AND LANDS Sold. Money Loaned , Abstracts Furnished ! * * No. 4 Pearl Str- UNCIL BLUFFS. SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD , DEALERS IN s , UUUIW U11U. MUUUWi icr uSLO-xira'X'ei. DRAFTS .OK THK BANK OF IRELAND , DUBLIN , TOR BALK , 343 BROADWAT , COUNCIL BLUFFS B. S. TERWILLI6ER , DECORATOR AND DEALER IN FANCY 31 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , ORESTON HOUSE , MAX MOHN , - . - - - PROPRIETOR. 218 , 217 Axxd 218 & . 3Vtlxx Stx-oot , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA- MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , THE LEADING DEALER IN I ? , G-OOIDSI 337 Brotidway , Council Bluffs. P. Overton , DEALER IN Hard Wood , Yellow * Pine and Red Cedar Lumber , Oak and Red Cedar Piling , Cedar Telegraph Poles and Fence Posts , Oak Dimension Stuff , Bridge Material of all kinds , at Bed Hock 1'rlces. A Specialty in WOOD AND COAL for brick jard purpose * A full supply of wood and coal ftl aja on hand at yard.Mand ! 804 Main street. Otllce , 05 Fint Atenue , betuccn Main and 1'earl streets. Xj. 33. ! 3I33Ij337SZ- , WI10LFSALH DB4LRR IN Prompt Cash Paid. No commission charged. Send for Quotations. 42 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Tiios. orricKR , li. > i. rcmr. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS , Council Hindi , Io. 1856 Established - - Dealers In Forfeit and Domestic Exchange and Home Securities. WINTHERLICH BROS. IroflOrassFoifliy Cor. Cth St. and llth Arc. COUNCIL BLUFFS , . IOWA. MRS. E. J. HARDING , M. D. Medical Electrician AMD GYNECOLOGIST ! OroduaU of EI ctropathio Institution , Philadelphia Penn. Office Cor. Broadway & Glenn .Ave COUNCIL BLUFFS , Tlio treatment of all diseases and jalnful illffleultlei peculiar to females a specialty MORGAN , KELLER , & CO. , UNDERTAKERS. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of Wooden and HeUIIc Cases. Calls attended to at all hours. We defy competition in quality of guo > U or prices. Our Mr kiorgan has serred as undertaker for forty > ears ami thoroughly understands his busi ness. Warerooms.Sll Broadway. Ul'HOLSTKHINO V In all Its branches promptly attended to ; also carpet V\ laying and lambrequins. Tvltgitphle and Mail orders filled without d l y. ' W. R. VAUCHAN , Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs. Real rttato and collection agenty. Ia Odd F.llow't ilock , oi < r Sailnffl Bank. JaaS-tl