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G THE DAlLf BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA WEDNESDAY APEIL 26 1&82 fit THE BAILS' COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning April 28 " BunsciumoN KATES : By Carrier , - - - - - 0 cent * per WMC. ByMUl , - 110 00 per YMF. Office : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway. 0. E. MAYNE , Hamper City Circnhtlon. H. W. TILTON. City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS , Elegant millinery nt Bllns' , Permit to wed WM yesterday TcUr Stuko and Mrs Mnry Tclion. The first circus promised this city U dated for the ICth of May. Mrrc. Ilcntz's female mtnutrel * ore booked for to-night at Dohany's , Joseph Heller makes suit * up In the latest styles at 310 Broadway , Aprl4.tf For first clais butter tubs be sure and call upon Joseph Rosa , CIS Upper Broad way. aprSl'Ct Kcmenyl promises to giro sweet mutlo to Council BlntTi llio 12th nnd 13tb of next month. month.Mrg.J. -Mrg.J. J. Blls B has been sending forth neat Invitations for her summer opening of millinery next Tuesday and Wednesday. The firemen arc pUnninf for more dances , the Rwcues having fixed upon next Monday evening nndthoPhicnlxhook and l dder boya on the 1st of June , It is evidently Intended that strollers in the Bayltsi park shall keepoffthcgrasi. Stakes and wire * now border the graycl walks as n gcntlo hint. To-day the juvenile band , to the num ber of nineteen , nro to appear for the first time in their now uniforms and take part in tbo Odd Fellows' doings in Omahn. The recent flurry about condemning an A uulianco the old building just cast of the .Bryant haute , seems to have gone down as suddenly as It came up. It was simply > enddcn nquall. The county Is belli ? thoroughly or- fraoizod in the interests of the prohibitory amendment , and there is the promise of hot fight , the oppoattiou preparing like wise for battle. In digging on Broadway yesterday the gas men found an ancient stump sev eral feet below the present grade of the trcet. A number of old citizens , of course , recognized It , and recalled many reminis cences of by-gono days. There will bo a mass meeting in the interest of the prohibitory amendment tc the constitntion , at Ncola. next Thurs day evening , under the general supervit ion of the county executive committee , th local affairs being arranged by the town .chip committee. The Philharmonic society baa secure- - for a concert here May 29 , the Lotta opera company. In the company is Skel ton , the well-known cornetist , also MisB Nellie Bangs , who la somewhat known bore , having at tend-d school with Mba Pnsoy , and being fl very skillful pianist. PERSONAL. Col Cochran 'is at homo again from hi f * rm at Little Sioux. H Peputy Cleric Warren has returned from ' " BEFORE THE BAR. How Justice Was Meted Out In Smal Dosea Yesterday. Oharloa Lainhorn , a'Swedish tailor , yesterday was brought before Judge -Ayloaworth. Oharloa was hard look ing. His coat was BO badly torn that ho had to carry it upon hia arm. His face was barked and bruised as the score of a street fight. Blood upots appeared on his shirt sleeves , his hair was unkempt , his eyes bunged and bunged up , nerves unstrung in foot , badly off. Only the morning before ho had stood before the bar , pleaded guilty to being drunk , and was fined $7 , including costs. Ho was allowed to go on a promise of pay ing this in the evening , but instead of doing so continued Inn drunk4 , go into a fight and was again arrested , For this second oflonso the judge , taxed up $1,4 , making a total bill of $21 , which the iollow had no money to offset. 0. Oloson also appeared , the charge gainst him being resisting an officer. It Booms that ho was trying to got the Above named Oharlos homo , when the police appeared. Ho tried , to have the police let him go , and for this was grabbed and locked up himself , by Officers Ousiok aud Brooks. The judge remarked that ho was at the station when the officers looked him up , and thought they used him pretty roughly. Ho lot the man go. Another tailor , Victor Loinhorn , .had also been on a hurrah. It had taken four ofllcora to put him in , and in the struggle they had pulled oil' one of his logs , fortunately a wooden one , Ho was a fresh arrival from Omaha , and was let off with a $7 fine. William Campbell was so drunk as to brag that he could lick any four policemen who should tackle him , Ho changed his mind , and looked very penitent and humble as the judge figured up his bill at $0,00 "Peanut Oharlio,1' whose real name is , Oharlos Diryre , dropped $0 into ( he till for being drunk and smashing windows. He also paid for the dam age done in his frolic. "Prank James" was arrested yester day by Ofllcora Field and Mono for being drunk. Ho did not prove to bo the great Missouri outlaw , the boat videnco of this being that no cash or Valuables were found upon his per- on , and whun lie 'was sobered up enough to toll the truth ho admitted that ho had only given that notorious name just for fun , and that ho was not ono of the Jamas boys , but a simple moulder named Roddy Costi * gan. The judge remarked that it was a narrow escape , and lot him off with a $7 tax. How often persona have beeu annoyed liy burrs clinging to their dress or cloth ing , and how seldom have they , when cleaning them , given it a thought that i JJurdoctltoot lithe most valuable blood dwuiwr and purifier known , and Is sold fey eyery drujjRBt under the name of liut- I * lo k Blood Bllttwi , Price 8100. 21w COLLARING CONGRESS , Judge James Starts Forth Sin gle Handed on That Mission. The Prospocte Are That It Will Kolthor Hurt nor Help the Pending Bill. Another missionary from this cilj ulnrlod out for Washington yosterdny afternoon to BCD it anything could be done to secure the pt ago of the bill providing for a government building in Council Blufls. It wns none other than Judge W , 0. Jnmos. Thnro it every reason lo believe that ho will go through to Washington , instead of being called back , on in the coao of Mr. Morgan. This probability is strengthened , too , by the fact that Mr. James , instead of itching to take the trip , as was the case with "Colo- , nol' Chapman and Mr. Morgan , dis couraged the idea of Bonding any ono , and told the comniittco of the board of trade that ho did not believe that any good would result from any ono going. The committee , who Imc already chosen Dr. Lawrence and him self to take the place of Mr. Morgan and the "Colonel , " thought they ought to chance at least ono delegate , and insisted on Mr. James going , cay- ing that if ho would not go , they would find Bomo ono who would. Ho has yielded to the pressure , nnd yes tcrday afternoon armed with his grip sack , ho made the start. For reasons already stated in Tin BKH , there scorns no chance to help the bill , as it stands now in about 01 farorabla a condition as possible , am no seeming power on earth can hiirn it any , and it is conceded that when reached it will bo passed. The only question acorns to bo as to whether i will bo reached before the adjourn mcns of congroso. There are a num bar which take precedence , and then seems no chance to make those go out of the way , any more than Con man Hepburn would allow this bill to bo put aside to fzivo oomo other ono a chance. Still , if it is any , gratiica ( tion to the citizens to liavo a man go to Washington , in cannot hurt the bill any , and it in a cauoo of comfor to many that in making the selection neither of the gentlemen first chosen oa a delegate. If the Dili la not reached next Mon day , although there ts no probability of ita being reached then , it will have to go ever until the first Monday ir Juno , and then it will bo a matter p doubt. The turning of the wheel wil doubtless not bo effected in any ro spcct by Judge James * mission , or in fact by the Bonding of any ono. It ii better though , that ono wont instoac of two , and that the missionary is no ono Bolt-appointed or who goon will the avowed intention of grinding jomo private hatchet of his own. WANDERING WAIF. & . Five-Year-old Hunting for Els Father's Briok House and Two Onimoys. Yesterday morning about 5 o'clock i llttlo follow , aged only five years , iras found in a pile of ties near the ) ld agricultural works by some work- non , who proceeded to interrogate rim. The little follow could not qive my very clear account of himself , ox- ; opt that his name was Tommy Lind- oy , and that ho wanted i' ) go to his iapa. Ho could not toll where said lapa lived , and could give no very lolinito clue to solve the mystery be yond his childish description thai his louse was a brick ono witlt two ohim- leys. The little follow was taken to .ho house of Mr. Gates and there utrod for , and furnished food of which 10 partook heartily , as though having tad no such opportunity for BOICO ; imo. The early hour of the morning it which ho was found would indicate .hat ho had boon out all night , at oust , but where ho wandered from looms yet a mystery. Dr. AUBOU Smith Bays in The Kvnngo- 1st ; "It scorns to me that vociferous iraying Is nn Abomination to God. to ingele , and to men , nnd that dull , llfoioig irAyora are a little wane than that. A itUo ( child ouce heard a strange minister > ray with his head thrown backward , his 1080 painting skyward , and with a loud- icsi as though teven thunders bad uttered ; bolr voices , and eho whispered In her uothor'a ears 'Would he Imvo to pray BO oud If ho lived nearer to God ! ' 'No , my : hild , the nearer we got to God the more nuqed are our volofg. ' " | ROBBED WHILE ASLEEP. Quest of the Bryant llouso Finds His Gold and Silver Gono. A young man named A , A. Larson , fho was stopping at the Bryant house , > n awakening yesterday morning 'ound that his clothes lay near ( ho leer on the floor , and that ho had lust what little money ho possessed , con- listing of a five dollar gold piece and ibout four dollars iu silver. A cripple iccupied the room with him , named 3d. Sullivan , but ho was not BUB looted of having taken the money intil later in the day when it was bund that Sullivan was rather flush , n strange contrast with his poyor.y- trickon condition of the night bt fore , lo was hunted up and arrested , and hero was found upon him a little over our dollar * . Ho denied the charge nd was given a trial which led to his onvictlon , and he was led down to ail for thirty days. i'i'ho state university is to Imvo a ew building for the medical depart- lent. It will cost § 30,000. Ottumwa advices state that interest i the Dear Crock gold mines near iat place does not seem to flag in 10 least , Real estate in that vicinity i valued at fabulous prices , as com * irod with the surface value of the round. A forty-acre tract sold for 1,000 last week to ono of the specu- itors , and at surface figures it is not orth , over 820 per aero. Visitors go 10 mines every day , CITY CONCERNS , How They Are Being Oared fo by the Aldermanio Fathers. The Equalization of Taxoa Has Boer Long Drawn Out. The work of equalizing the taxe has boon prolonged until i * . has become come a nuisance to the flesh , Th now council first mot on the 14th o March , and had four meetings tha month. This month they have thu far had twonty-ono meetings or at tempts to moot. The assossmon books wore turned over to them on the 3d of April , and the council ha boon Bupposod to moot every evening the law requiring to meet from day t day until the matter is disposed ol Six times of late it has been impossi bio to secure a quorum , and on othc oocnsions other business has crowdec In BO that the equalization could receive coivo little attention. Those circum stances together with the pcrploxitic naturally attending such a work hav caused the equalization to drag alon , slowly. " At the mooting Tuesday night Mayor Bowmat * presided , Aldermen Shugart , Newell , Wood , Eiohor t n < Biodontopf wcro present , though i was after nine o'clock before a aufii ciont number arrived to form a quo rum. Before the work of cqualiza tion could bo taken up there wa other busincs to dispose of. Bills wcro allowed from the general al fund to the extent of $243.07 , and from the police fund amounting to $51.35 , making a total of § 207.72. On motion , thu special committee to whom was referred the matter o Indian crcolc , was authorised to ad vcrtise for bids to remove the flunu between First and Second streets anc store thcusamo in the power , and wa given power to ace. Mr. Newton presented a vorba complaint of Mr. Newton concornin the location of powder magazines. I was referred to the mayor and chio engineer of the fire department. 1'ho committee on streets and alloy .reported the street near JUpp's as being ing in a bad condition , and rccom mended that it bo filled. The com mittee was instructed to repair the same as it thought proper. Petitions wore granted and bond approved as follows : Joe Ilancock , saloon on Crescent City road ; J. C Qospackor , pool-table ; E. S. Cook biiliard table ; Nicholos & Bookhoof saloon and billiard table ; Smith . ' Brock , saloon and billiards. The work of equalizing the taxo was at last reached , and the assess munis of the following thus fixed : StowartBroB $8f > 00 Smith &Crlttendon ! 8,60 Harknces It Orcutt 5,00 ShuRirt Implement Co 8,50 Wels & Clausen 3,000 'The council thon'ad journod till ( las evening deciding to take up no busi ness whatever except that of equali zation and to finish that up. PROHIBITION. Opening of tbo Campaign Last Even ing. Quito a largo and enthusiastic meet ing was hold last evening at Dohany's opera house in the interest of the pro hibition amendment , Rev. Mr. Lcmen presided. The Philharmonic club furnishec excellent music. Hov. Dr. Clolanc offered the opening prayer , nnd shor addresses were made by several Rev. Cyrus Hamlin spoke of iho oducatory effect of the measure. Capt. W. B. Hart urged its being made a part of the constitution , that it mighl not bo subject to legislature changes. Capt. Price sketched the history o ! prohibition in the state , and claimed that brewing was unproductive labor and moro than unproductive anc therefore should not demand protec tion. 0. P. Scott followed with ono of his earnest , enthusiastic speeches. GLEN WOOD GATHERING , Local Events of an Interesting Nature Business and Building Notes. Correspondence of TUB ln . QLENWOOD , la. . April 22. Mr. R. W. Record , a highly esteemed citizen of thU place , and at ono time deputy postmaster , died on Sunday last ol consumption. The funeral services wore conducted by llov. P. W. Par- Rons , of the Baptist church , of which the deceased was a member , assisted by T. L. Stephens , with whom Mr. Record had boon for some years as sociated in business. And this leads to notice'that there has boon an unusual mortality in Glonwood and its vicinity since Jan uary 1st. I have not been able tote to obtain exact figures , but learn that it is largely in excess of any previous time of equal length. There have boon some caafi of scarlet fever , but the disease has not boon epidemic. Most deaths have seemed to bo in the natural or der of events , andhenco only the more observant have noticed that the number is relatively larger , The churches and tSunday schools of the city arc making preparations Tor a Sunday school convention , to bo liold hero next week. Ono of the moat interesting features of this gath ering promises to bo a children's moot ing , on Wednesday afternoon , when 'rom six to ton Sunday schools are ex pected to bo present en masse. But jf thia more anon. There is not very much building bo- ngdono. Mr. Burke is building a ie t cottage on Locust street , and > here are various minor enterprises joing on. New sidewalks are being Dtiilt , and a flue stons curbing ana juttor finished on the west side of the Kjiuro. Auditor Cbborno is improving a iroperty in the northeast part of own. und lion. John Y , Stones' fine low house is approaching completion , ind will most likely bo occupied iu ibout two months. Work is being lope at the school for the feeble- nindod mostly on the aeworage , and in making changes long needed , t < adapt the buildings for their instan use. There is just now a squabble on hand concerning the site for the noi buildings , and the removal of Dr. V W. Archibald from the suporinton doncy. What may bo the outcome can only bo surmised , but some fea that great injury to the institution may result from present unhappy com plications. Mr. J. V. Hinchman'a building i almost completed. 'J his building con tains the hall that is to bo used by the Free Masons who since January 1st , have been so Car ns wo can learn , entirely with out a place of mootine. It is inform that Mr. William Goat , Esq. , wil have extra work to do as soon as the now hall IB ready for occupancy. Candidates for free rides are of course desirous that ho shall bo in good hu mor when their turn comes. The Olcnwood schools are justly the pride of the town. They are presided ever by Prof , Grain , assitted by a corps of eight teachers. The high school graduates there at its approach ing commencement. The attendance in the lower departments has been seriously interfered with during the year by the measles , which were epidemic domic for Bomo time. OBSEKVEII. IOWA The printers' ball at DCS Moines givon'for the benefit of the hoipital realized $100. The people of Monticello have decided cided by a vote , to heat ita echoo house by steam. Davenport'B real and personal as sessed wealth this year is $4,208 , 250. 250.Tho The Misses Marion of Sioux City have fallen heir , to § 50,000 by the death of their grandmother in Paris. The Ottumwa saloon-keepers have Setitioned the city council for a ro uction of the saloon-license from § 1,000 to § 150. Inmates of the Keokuk calaboose destroy their clothes purposely in order to got a now suit at the expense of the city. . The artesian well at Sioux City has reached a depth of 1,520 , feet. The drill has been cutting through hare rock for ever 200 foot. W. Bush Cox , a man of cuperio education and a fine artist , died on the 17th in the Wapollo county poor house of delirum treinona. His las words were : "The way of the trans gressor is hard. Young man , bo were ! " COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK. Special odvcrtlaemcnts , Hi Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wtnti , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low ratool TEN CENTS PER LINE ( or tbo flnt Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE ( or cacn lubscquent Insenlnn Leave adr crtlscmoiita at our office , No. Pearl Street , near Iroadvr ! y. Uuod man to Isnrt horses an ( WANTED team. Enquire at BKK olllco. Conn ell Illuffn. oprti-tf * Boarders bv day or week. Fur WANTED room * , 208 4tb strcvt npr26 Ot "G10.R BALE One-story frame cottage , o JD monthly payments o ( < BO. ilaucrolt or 4th street. pll9-et H. C. CORY. TOOR SALE Beautiful residencelota. . WO 1 } each ; nothing down , and SSpcrmouth only by EX-MAYOIl VAUOHAN. nplS-tt T70B KENT A new and very desirable houj JU on 8. Povcnth itreot , ncirly eppoalte Frcs bytctlim church. MRS. H. H. aMITH. ftprJ4-2t" TTIOIl UKNl' licchtcll's Hotel , middle Broad P way , Council ll.uda , Iowa ; Is a well-known house ; beat location In the city. Staollnz In eluded. Call on or addrcsi apllO-lm PETER BEOHTELL. AND SEE A 8PLENDYD CRAYON CALL ol a piamlncnt citizen , done by a first-tines Uoston nrllst , at the Excelsior pallery ilaln street. qprl&t ( 171011 BALK Welberfrund. or Roman's .L Friend , the great oaman dlecovcry 1'osltlve cure ( or female iccakneu in all Its various forms nnd etagot. At aprl3-Im UEHAVEN'S Drug Store. BILE Largo brick rcelcencc , nine FOR . Gooi location $1.600. aprl Ct AUENT & SIMS. RENT KuroMiod rooms , s. w. cor , Eth EOH > c. and llth street oprlS 2w * . W. L. PATTON-Pbjslclan and Oculist Dn. euro any cane of tore eye' . It Is' only a matter of lime , and can euro generally m from three to five weeks It makes no difference enco how Jong diseased. Will stralghtcni cross eyes , operate and remove Ptjrrguima , tta , BUI Insert artlflclal eyes ap6-U RENT Two clcoly ( urntshcd rooms to EOH Kcntlcmen.in desirable location , yill-tf J. W , SQUIRE & CO. KENT. Two 820 house acd ono tore FOll Broadway , Apply aprll-lin" A M.WHSON. W TINO eorceflnt quality broom corn eecd can < lit by wrltlntr t uplStl P , .MAYNK , Council Bluffs. " \TTANTED Kverybody In Council Bluff ) lo YY to take Tun Bis , 20 cents per week , da Ivered by carriers. Ollko , No 7 Pearl Strcot near Droaidnay. "ITTANTED To buy 100 tons broom corn. YY F ° r particulars address Council Bluffi Broom Factory , Council Bluffi , Iowa. e&8-29t ( TJIOE SALE Old papers Ita per hundred , at JD The Bee office. Council Blulls , so27-t ( HENT Lsrgo house , centrally heated , EOIl ground * , etc. , $2S per month. Enquire at BK ollioo ; apll-tf sold ttls cek at any price , ono MUuTbe genuine Oil Palntlrc * In heavv gold framei 6 ( cot wide and 3 ( ctl blyh ; 'alaoone rcntlemcn's 7 itono genuine D'amond Clus'er Mn and ono bolld Gold Btonvulndtntr Otnulno American Watih , Mill bo fold tery cheap , or nil ) exchange ail or part of them goods ( or a lorso and carriage. Inquire of AAnOJJ BLACK , apr2J2t' \VathlnirtonAva. . Ouuo ! the best Mond-UMj Hotels In the West Is the BROADWAY HOTEL , A. E IU ! WN , Proprietor , Noa. A3i aud i38 Broadtray , I'ouncll Bluffs , lowi Table supplied with the best the market Bl- ord . Qvod rooma and flrst-clau bodi. Ttrins cry reasonable. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL N. Anderson , - - Proprietor , 732 Lower Uroadway , Table luppltedlth the liett the unrket a- orJi , Terms J3.W an J 91,00 mr week. Transient 1.00 per day. UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. G. Gerspacher & Son. FIRST CLASS HOTEL AT REA- ONABLE PRICES , TRANSIENTS \CCOMBODATED. HOTEL roiillKNT , GOOD RKASOKS OK RENTING ' TOO UTTERLY UTTER "VJUUL * BOSTON TEA GO. Are Supplying the Aesthetic Wants of the Public in PINE GROCERIES. With Everything in Staples nt the Lowest Prices , Fresh Roast Coffees , Ohioce Drawing Teas. Boston Tea Co. 16 Main St , and 16 Pearl St. , gounciLBlufis , W.W.SHERMAN MANUFACTimEU OP Road , Track , Coach & Livery HARNESS ! FINE WORlt A SPECIALTY. E. II. S1IEH1IAN , Business Mana-cr. WM. CimiSTOPHER , Mechanical Manager 124 S. Main St. , Council Bluffs. la. GOLD ! GOLD ! GOLD. . Bright and yellow and h\rd and ctM , Molten , graven , hammered and roll'd , Heavy to Ret and light to hold ; Hoarded , bartered , bought nnd Bold , Stolen , borrowed , squandered , and doled Spurned by the young , but hugged by tb old To the very verge of the churchyan mould ; Price of many aciime untold. GOLD ! GOLD ! If you want to have gold you mus spend vour money to the very bestndvnnt age. Do business with cash men , am wherp only one price will be asked o taken. REMEMBER "A tree is known by its fruit " A store by its pricee. ONE THING CERTAIN Our prices are right. Our business" is a guarantee that fair dealing is our watch word. XLGRisour motto. Our buul ness is in a most healthy condition. Ever ; department is doing good work. Connec Goods are going off very cheap. Teas and Coffees a choice assortment. Fane ; Shelf Goods for the million. ' Come am eeeui , wo will do you ( rood. F , J , OSBORNE & 00 , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORK , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Offlco and Works , Main Street , OOUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo giro special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receiro prompt attention. A general o - lortment ol Brass Goods , Belting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Fpunflry , Pig Iron , ( Joke , Ooal , OHAS , HENDEIE , President. 2 * OSOAH WILDE 2. GAS MXTUKES. Bixby & Wood , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets. ) J. M. EALMBBi DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIX BLUFFS , IOWA. Drs : Woodbury & Son , Cor. Pearl A 1st Aye. COUNCIL BLUfFS. & ORAIO , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Bicb Out Glass , Flno French China , Silver Ware &c. , to BBOAPWAT. . COUKCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. MES , fl , J , HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ggg Broadwav , Council Blag * . V. U. AUKNT. JACOB B1118 AMENT & SIMS , , .ttonieys & OounsolIors-at-Law , OOUNOIL BLUFFS. JOWA. HARKNESS , ORGUTT & GO. , RY GOODS AFD CARPET HOUSE. Broadway , Cor. fourth St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. mar-2-Sm J. MUELLER'S Uhickering , Weber. Llndeman , J , Mueller and other Pianos , $200 and upward. Burdett , Western Cottage , ; Tabor and Paloubet Organs , $50 anaupward. Musi IM : cal Merchandise of every discription. Italian Strings a specialty ; imported direct. Music Books , Shoot-Music , i'oye , Games. Fancy Goods , "Wholesale and Ke- TT tail. Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Time. Stock is large , full and com plete , Musical Journal Ireo on applica tion. Correspondence Solicited , Addrces : a J. MUELLER , i 103 South 5th Street. 6 IE COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. < * . / F. F. Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 VE EF9 ' "IIJILJ JOE 3C VI Bluff and Willow Streets , Gemini Bluffs. FURNITURE HOUSE. Mirrors , Upholstery , Eepairing , Eto. . Wood and Metallic Coffins , No. 43C Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , . . 517 SOUTH MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE OI'IY None but first-class Bakers employed. Bread , Cake , Pies , &o. , delivered to any part of the city < Our Wagons run all day. , P. A YREP , . Proprietor. " M E T O A L F BHR O S. , - WHOLESALE DEALERS' . IK - Hats , Gaps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. OHIOAQO PRICES DUPLICATED , GOTrxsroxx. OEBXV REAL ESTATE AGENT , Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , and a number 01 Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. 8. MATOB. over Savings Bank , OOUS"OIL BLUFS THE VERY LATEST STYLKS OF Wall Paper and Window Shades * Jf And tbo Largest Aisoitmcnt to Select iTrom. Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating Done in tbo I > atont Style of Modern Art. , Geo. R. Beard , 11 Pearl St. Council Bluffs. Bluffs.W. C. A. BEEBE , AV.llUNYAN , W. BEEBE- C. A. BEEBE & CO ; , . , . Yholesllo nnd lUtall Dealers In / , J FURNITURE AND , ! OROCKERY , Hos. 207 & 209 Broadway-Council Bluffs , Mrs. J. E. letcalfe and Miss Belle Lewis Arc now dealing In all kinds of fancy goods , such as Laces , Embroideries , Ladles' Undcrnen of all descriptions. Also mcilkcrchla , both In ellk and linen , hose of all Kinds , thread , pins , needles , i tc. We hope the laolcs will call aud eeo our stock of goods at 633 Broadway bjoro go- . \ig \ flsewhere. E. J. DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET , Dealer In ZEPHYRS , GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS of All KindsA Full JLlno of Canvas , Felts , Emtroldory , Knitting 1" ' Bllba and Stamped Goods. Nioa Aiiortnent of Appliqno Flotnrea a Li FIRE AWAY FLANIGAN ! Or , in the language of Cromwell , we say to the little souls who deal in Shoddy Goods and Misrepresenta ] tion by telling their handful of customers that Our Prices are above their own , to "Fire Away Planigan. ' 5i 5 Our Ouatomera know we deal in ? i Honest Made , Comfortable Fitting , Stylish BOOTS SHOES and ( Vnd that our prices are na low as u Is possible to ( sell good goods. Invest ; ute tor yourself. Z. T. 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA IM WESTSIDS SQUARE , C LAB IK DA IOWA ,