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I - Jt > JU < * * Wl. Kia * * THE DALLY BEE : COUNCIL BLUJETS , IOWA WEDNESDAY , MAY 31 , 1882 , J The Daily Bee. COUKCIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning May 31. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : Dr Carrier , - - - - - 10 cent * per week , By Mull , - - - - - - - tlOOOVw Year. Office : No. 7 Pearl Street , Koar Broadway. 0. B. UAYNE , Manager City Circulation. H. W. TILTON. City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS , Bliss , 3:8 : Broadway , for 06 Mill ! ' nory. Go to Iteriman's for big bargain * , The repnbHonn county convention has at laat been called , the dnto being the 20th. Closing out of entire stock at llerz- man's. - Visitors always welcome at Jlaurer tf. Oralgs. Joseph Relter makes salts In thfl lat est styles t 810 Broadway. pr4-tf Wayne ft Co. want nil the whll corn they can rtUt the highest market price. Horzm.in U bound to clota out. Railroad tfcketi bought and sold Bushnell , five doom nsrth of I'ostoffico. Cm save you money on tickets. Oae of the veterans yoiterdny lost his rQ. A. It. badge , wliloh the finder will pleoee leave at Tna lisa oflice. Go to Herzman' * closing out BO. . Don't forgot to call at the now ice cream parlors of Mrs. J. At Gray , ever COG Broadway. may22-tf Joseph Ilo fl , of C15 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs , make * the beat butter tuba in the went end Mils them at the lowest cuh price. apr23 tf Notwithstanding the largo number of strangers in the city yesterday , and tbo excitement of the day , liters were only three arrests for drunkenness. * The team of horses stolen from Dr. Patton hare been rec roro 1 nt Missouri Valley. The man who took them , how- aver , esaiped. Take jour ice frcm the Blue Wa ma Orders taken at J. T. Oliver's and at . Joiira Btoa' . Orccciy. Mullhollnnd&Co , , Successor * to D. F. Eicher. &p29tf ; The races will begin at 1:30 this after noon , to consist of the 2:30 : race , tha one and one-half mile running race , the 500 feet handicap foot race , a half mile handi cap foot race , and a special-purso trotting race. The dummy will leave at 8p.ru for the accommodation tf Omaha parties. Frank Crow seems to hare yarned it big when he said he got his face cut ui > by being thrown from a bu gy. It appears that ho pitched onto a little fellow in a livery stable and the little fellow wan too much for Mm. Tbo ' 'itluo Jay" man got pretty well used up , and LO tears will bo shed in this community. , John Lauer , who has a saloon outside the city limit * , has been complained offer for not having a h-enae , the law giving tha ' ! ty control for an extent of territory two mllw beyond its limits. He appeared in court and had his case sol for next Thurs _ day , .to givohim time to figure out whether It is better to pay hts money for licenses " or for lawyers. * ff Bh'ortly before ono o'clock yesterday : morning the alarm of iiro was given , " caus'ed by tne disoovrry of flames in the little ; wooden building on Main street , nearly opposite the Oitholio church , owned by Mrs Ellen Armitrpng.and ocvupled by Hans Oelmon , a thocm iker , The ( tames spread quickly , and the flro was a hot ono wh lo it lasted , but It didn't last long. The fire department seemed n little slow get ting at work , but when they did got at it they iquelched the blaze vpecdily , "Uofrigorators , Ice Chest ? , Water Coolers , Filiura , and Ice dream Frccz < - era , at Maurur & Oraiy'a. X PBHSONAL , . i ' f ; Postmaster Blake , of Avoca , vrti in the * lty yestWday , J. G. Julian , of the Ciraou 1'alrdealor , o lled at TUB Bita offlco ycotorday after- T ! * * i\rt ! TRAVELTNCi WRAPS ! 'Soo the Silk and Molmir Traveling , /Ulatora at Hurkneai'Oroutt ; ffo'g. ATTENTION LADIES. Call at BlisV , 328 Broadway , nd * auo the great bargains iu 1'ronch pattern - . tern Hata and Bonnets. They will bo old at cost this week. A Now Club , There has boon a junior base ball club formed , which is to bo known aa the "JSrcolaiora. " The organisation is oflloorod by P. W. Brcaoo , presi dent ; 0. M. Whitney , Jr. , secretary ; Charles Atwood , ' treasurer. The following c : lowing is the niuo placed : M.'Seura , captain nud pitcher ; Dick Rogers , catcher ; Oharloa Atwood , firit baao ; L. Troup , eocond base ; 0 , 0 , Hough , third base ; Will Lyons , right Gold ; P. W , DroBGo.oontoriiuld ; : Frank Austin , lelt field. field.A A UPIHIXED HORSE. 3n Pact He Seems Bplrlted Clear Outer or sight. George A. Emory , of Denver , claim ing to bo the owner of the speedy horse Nappor , entered in the races bore , Appeared before Juitico Frainoy t I and entered complaint against Jacob Roger * , of this city , and a Denver horseman named Michael Howard , charging thorn with conspiring to defraud - ' fraud him out of the speedy horso. Complaint was also lodged against Jack Martin and George E.'dcidgo ' , ' charging them with the larceny of the horeo. TJio horeo lnxs ? jeon stopped in Nvbratka , and thouo two uiun arrested and held thcro , until a requi- eitinu can bo obtained , Sheriff Giutur now havine goiio after the nccweaary papori. Tito case seems a badly mud- t 6UMMEU SILKS , < . Gall at Uarknesg , Oroutt & OO.'B for tiummor Silko. Surahs , HhadamaB , nd Black Silka , MP mri t * > FLOWERS AMD 5LAGS. They are Placed on the Graves of tin Fallen Heroes , Oratory and Muaio are Wedded in Paying Tribute to Their Virtuea. A Grand Gathering of the People in Observance of Decora tion Dny- Decoration Day was observed in this city in n manner indicatiro of the growing realization of the importance of the oronls of the war , and the no- bio sacrifices made by thoao for the decorating of whoso graves this day has boon act apart. At an eaily hour in the morning the streets on all aides bore indications ot preparation , flags appearing hero and thcro , men in uniforms briqhtoning the ordinary appearance of aldowalk travel , teams and horsemen hurrying hither and thither , while flowers worn so plentiful aa to indicate a floral fostiral. The threatening aides and muddy street * did not giro the promiio of * Tory Buccossful proceaaion , hut the lun coming out brightly , Boon reme died these conditions to a largo ex tent , and the forenoon hours proved nil that could bo desired , except that the heat was a little oppressive , The prooosaiou was formed on Pearl street , and proceeded from there up Broadway and to the cemetery , whore the services wore hold. The procea aion was a pleasing ono in its appear- unco , and largo in numbers , the fol io wine being the formation : 1. Oitjr Polloo Force. 2. Comraander-In OhUf and Staff. 3. 1'lrfl Department. 4. St. 1'atriok'H Bouorolent Society. t > . Ancient Order of Hibernians. 0. German Tutnviroin. 7. Knights of Pythias. 8. Odd follows. 0. Scholars De f and Dumb InstlUto. 10. Vetor.in . Suldlcm. 11. Abe Lincoln Test No. 20. O. A. R. 1'J. Mayor , City Council and the City Officials. 13. Orators In Carriages. 14 Clergy in Cnrringes. 15. Thllharmonlo Hocie-ty in Carrlnjofl. 10. Citizens in Carriages. The commander in chief , John "Lindt , had for his aides Charles Ofii- cur , Horace Evana , Charles Stewart , VV. P. Sapp , Jr. , Vie Keller and Henry Ginhoimor. The music of the proces sion waa furnished by the Juvenile band , by the Bohemian band , and the martial band of the Grand Army of the Republic. W. McFadden , who is 0110 of the most enthusiastic ! of vet erans , and who has done BO much in making this and other occasions of the kind a success , had his big bass drum draped with the fhg , in mourninc , and adorned with flowers. Moat of these on foot in the line carried floral trib utes in their hands , and with the dis play of flaRs and standards , the mounted knights , the veterans with fatigue uniforms and wearing their well-saved badges of honor , the differ ent societies in their regalia , the fire men and other uniformed bodies , the display was one of credit to the city ana a metjo tribute to the memory of thoBe to whoso honor the day was given. Following this procession , while the bells of the city were tolling , came scores upon scores carriages , the line still reaching far down on Broadway while the others were enter ing the cemetery. Notwithstanding the crush of people and of teams , everything morud off in a manner which showed that the preliminaries and the management had been in ex cellent hands , THIS OE11EMONIE8. At the cemetery a platform had boon erected at the foot of a slope , form ing an excellent , auditorium. Back of the platform was n largo flag , draped with the significant black. In the center of this was a little shield , made of the blue and gray , a boquot resting upon each color , while above was in scribed , "Compliments of W. JR. Vaughanj May the old flag wave ever the graves of Union and southern soldiers uliko. " Upon the plattorm tvoro seated the speakers , clergymen , city officials , the ryprosontativoB of the prots , the rau- aloiana and others , ana Hon. W. F. Bapp announced the programme , and introduced the several participants. A. great crowd extended far up upon the slope , and i listened closely to nil the proceedings. The ceremonies opened with a dirge by the juvomla band , followed by prayer by Jlov. P. F. Brosoo. Then the Philharmonic society sang "My Country 'Tls of Thee , " the audience joining. Hon. J. M. Phillips was introduced and spoke of the increase of the inter est taken iu observing the day. This city had been dilatory in starting its observance , but was atoning for'it by its present zeal. Ho urged the 1m- mudiato erection of a suitable soldiers' monument , and closed by reading a tulocram from Gun. Dodge , stating that ho was in hopes of being hero on Decoration Day , but being prevented by other engagements ho took this moans of expressing his heartfelt sym pathy and good wishes for the day. HON. J08KWI 11. UKKl ) as the next speaker. * Ho clearly explained the compact which held people and state together , and showed how it became the citizens' duty not only to obey the law , but to sustain it , and tp perform oven military duty , and to risk lifo itself iu the preserva tion of the government. This gov ernment had over aimed to keep the army at its minimum , relying on the people for preservation. Ono of the lessons thus taught the world was that a government of the people can bo sustained without a great army , and the permanence of our government is based on the rospi-ct nnd love of the people , and their willingness to main tain the government at any cost. The men who entered the army obeyed the toachiups of the nation since its beginning , The duty was 110 lees important , nor the Borvico rendered any loss worthy of gratitude. Wo h l little idea of the magnitude of the task , and the fidelity with which the work was done need not to bo robeawed , The fruits of the vic tory weio inMiy , and the cost had been great. It was not ft time for to- riving political dissensions , but it waa just to say that those men who had lost their lives were in the right , and thogo opposed to thorn were in the tyrong1.rh& eau o vr&S the au * ° of justice and right ) otherwise the ceremonies - monies of this day wcro mockery. They gave their strength and oven lifo to preserve the nation , and the government should make ample pro vision for the crippled and the or phaned. It had not been niggardly and ought not to bo. But few of the dead were buried hero , but in deco rating their gravoa , tribute was paid to the great army of which they were but a fragment. Every soldier WAS thua honored by tha ! day. The people should continuo to observe the day , and keep alive gratitude and patriotism. To the survivors it was an assurance that they are not and will not ha forgotten. Judge Reed's addrots was well worthy of tho'cloao attention given it , and the hearty applause it called forth. After music by the Juvcnilo band , M. P. Brewer , Esq. , the orator of the day , was introduced , aud gave an eloquent , earnest ad drees. He said they had corns together to give voice to the voicoloas. They had come , too , to pay tribute to the memory of thoao who vindicated this government's right to live. The issue which they had settled was ono of the moat im portant which any government had boon called to moot , nnd no govern ment was any more illy prepared to meet it. The army and navy had been scattered by the prearrange * rncnta of the enemy. To meet such crisis needed more than despotic power. The government proved that it had this power. The appeal wont fortn , "Columbia needs her eons , " and thn quick marshalling of troops followed. At first there were defeats , but out of the grave of defeat rose renewed triumph. Youths grow into veterans , and the ranks of blue stood firm in the face of death. But the preservation of the government was worth all it coat , worth all the broken hearts , the shattered hopes , the blighted lives. Already tnat generation was passing into the places of the victors in this warlike history This generation should draw inspiration from the past ; should re alize the responsibility of cltizonahip ; should become a sacred priesthood to keep alive the altar fires of liberty. They shall boar in memory the heroism of the past , BO that if a second time of test shall como they might bo will ing to repeat the duties performed by their fathers. Although this waa the strongest government on the face of the oatth , it needed to bo saved anew by each generation , not always by arms , but by the preservation and development of individual character , which was the basis of a government of the peoplo. Great were the needa but greater still the possibilities of the future. Only the alphabet of human lovclopmont had been learned. A keen sense of individual responsibility and the inspiration ot an heroic an cestry shall be fostered. The Philmarmonio' quartette tang "Wo Shall Meet Beyond the River5 * after which an intermission was taken , and the graves in the cemetery strewn with flowers. TO THE UNKNOWN. One spot was chosen and marked by a flagstaff and beautified by floral sfferingB as a tribute to the unknown heroes. Among the tributes was < a star of out flowers , and a panel bearing the letters : L H. 8. : : . . . . . ] Rev. M. D , Collins1 made a brief and eloquent address in honor of the unknown. Ho opened by saying that there lay in these graves 200,000 of their comrades. They had gono.out into the unknown. They wero'not unknown when in their enlistment , in their separation from friends , in their facing the enemy. They were not unknown in Uod'a record of horoiam and patriotism ; not unknown in that greatest of all countries which lies be yond. Wo stand on the margin of a sea , over which has swept a great storm , and of the wrecks of many vessels - sols wo gather up a fo > r of the frag ments tossed to our foot out of the storm. Gathering up the fragments , wo ask where are the 200,000) ) Ho who faced the unknown was a greater hero than he who faced the known. These un known were true heroes. They knew the liability not only of losing lifobut losing identity , and they bravely met it. Out of the unknown had come our greatest riches. The richest mor- ohaudlso was borne to Us ou unknown seas. From the unknown 'in nature come wealth of mind and matter. All were going to the unknown. Thesa heroes hud marked the course to be followed. God grant that wo may bo as bravo as they in mooting thia un known. The ceremonies closed with the singing of 'The Star Spangled Ban- ner" and the benediction pronounced by Rev. Mr. Collins. C t fcoLoft Out. Included in the catalouguo of the moat wonderful articles of the period is St. Jacobs Oil. The Hon. Leonard Swett , of Chicago , pronounces it the most thorough conqueror , of pain ho bos over known. ' RACES ! RACES ! RAGES1 Visitors to the races are invited to visit Mueller's P lace Muaio Halland BOO the finest store of the kind on the Slope , a Cordial Welcome extended to all. 700 JiUSHELS Choice White Oats for sale cheap. Mayuo & Co. , 34 Pearl street. 8100,00 REWARD ! The underniimod will pay $20.00 fcr information that will give him ppasrssion of : Ono Sorrel Gelding , nine years old , white in face ; One Black Mare , six years old ; ono sot Double Buggy Harness , and ono end- spring , piano-box Top Buggy , painted black , Cincinnati manufacture. And $100.00 for the return of property and conviction of thief man about 5 feet 10 inches in height , Gorman descent. Team taken from my barn in Council Blutld , Iowa , May 20,1682. W. L. PAWN , Council Bluffs , la , , May 29,1882. m80-3t SMOKB FIIANK'S BLUNTS. Fen SALH EVEUVWUKUB , CARPETS , Another lot of Carpets in choice patterns , josfc received , by Harknesa. Oroutt & Co , SIMII.IA SIMIIitBUS. The Homcoopatbs Open Their Confer etico Concerning Diabases and Their Cure. The North western Academy of icino mot yesterday afternoon in the parlors of the Ogdcn house. Thcro were about twenty physicians pres ent from various parts of the state and Nebraska The president , Dr. P. J. Montgomery , delivered his nn nual address , after which the bureau of aurgory waa called in homooopathy. Dr. P. W , Poulson , of this city , preaentcd a paper on the diseases of the oaaoous system , and presented a clinic , which incited considerable dia- cussion. Dr. Pitman , of Valisdn , presented a case of ohronio ecznma of the lop. Dra. Baker , of Davenport , Rdckey , and othora , discussed various treat ments. Drs. B. F , Monroe , A. E. ftockoy and Barton , of Waterloo , < md others presented emergency cases and accidents. An evening session was hold for the presentation and discussion of papers in the bureaus of nuteria modica , clinical medicine and eye and ear. An invitation was received to hold a joint session to-day with the state association , which opens its session to day. The invitation was accepted. Hertford' * Acid Phoiplmto IN NKUTOUS DEBILITY. Dr. Edwin F. Voap , Portland , Me. , says : "I have proscribed it for many } f the various forms of norvoua de bility , and it has novur failed to do good , d&w Iw WANTED. To buy 2,000 bushels of White Corn. Highest market price paid. Mayno & Co , , Broom Factory , Oouncil Bluffs. may27-tf IOWA ITEMS. The Villisca fair begins September 26. 26.Lo Lo Mars haa two schools and seven teen saloons , The Villisca creamery turns out about 200 pounds of butter daily. A man in Essex Bent an order to Chicago lost week for 20,000 barrels of pork. Thomas Clement , of Vail , ' recently shipped a 2,000 pound heifer to Chicago cage and got $127.50 for it. The parties in Vail having small pox are recovering , and the town f eels jubilant over getting rid of the dis ease. ease.James James Taloy , a brakeman , foil from the cars at Silver City on the 23d and washout in two by the wheels passing ever him. Dr. Archibald , superintendent of the Glenwood asylum for the feeble minded , has been removed and Dr. Powell appointed. About 100 men and women of Jef ferson have united in a petition to the newsdealers of that place to stop sell ing police publications. A Buchanan county farmer named James W. Patterson , died suddenly on the 22d. His s'tomach was ana lyzed and traces of poison found. Suapiclon points to his wife , bat no arrests have been made. At the railroad bridge whhh spans the river at Iowa City , a freight brakeman Attempted , on the 23i , to step from the top of a car to the abut ment of the bridge. Ho stopped too far , and is not expected to recover. It is rumored that a lady in this city gave birth to twins last night which in every way resemble the cel ebrated Siamese couple , being joined together by a large cord of flesh be neath the arms. The youngsters are said to bo doing well. Oreston Ad vertiser , Trno to her Tnmt > . Ton mucn cannot bo Bald of the over faltliful wlfo and mother , constantly wntchlni ; and caring for her dear tines , never neglecting a tingle Auty in their bo- half. When they are assailed by disenue , and the system uhou'd have a thorough cleansing , the Btomnch nnd bowels regu lated , blind puiifitd , and malarial.poison exterminated , she must know ttia that Electiia Bitters are the only sure remedy. They are the best and purest inoJiduo in the world and only coat fifty centu. Sold by 0 , 3 ? . Go&dmon COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , trie as Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , WantB , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In till column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PEH LINE for the first Inxfftlon and FIVE CENTS Il LINE for each iubB < | uent Iniertlon Leave adr ertlwmenU at our office , No. 7 Featl Btrect , near Broadway , Wan to. WANTED A yonng girl to help In peterst hinB wotk , A. Ctawfoid , U10 Settnth B'roct , nearcorn r Hf-rtn + i avenue. ro l .31 * W PANTKD Good girl for general housework Inquire at Boa ortlce. may'Dot WANTED Olrl to do general lioiyovork. Apply lire. W , B. Amcnt corner 7th and8th aT. umy3tf TTf7ANTElKverybody In Council BluBn Ic VV to take Tin tin , 20 cents per week , UK llrored by carriers. OtUce , No 7 Pearl Street pear Broadway. ANIhU To Duy JOO tons Drooin corn For particulars addrcba Council Blufft Droom Factors' , Council Ulnae , low a. 058 70(1 ( For Bale and Rent poll SALK Fre h rallk tor. md othcs at ! b n llro.'e j rdi , Upper Itrowlwty. ruiftft * 70K SALE Two new hjclcln atabargtln , J K U btu nhllber , it cewiurnlturo lactory on HoTeuth aretiue , celt 10 0. A N , W. U It. iu y2J-lra 1U > U HENT New bouse of trna roouu , For L1 pirtlculari Inuulie of > ' . U Milllami , on m tiot ( . POIt 8AI.K BhfCt mualo worth 35 ctrti to 1100 for 6 uiita n lopy. and over 10,000 otber uuctul artlojei , at Birttti It Evrr tt Great fire nnd Ten Cent blow , No. ItO Btoidway , Council U'ufTi. ' Iowa. uaviO tf T70t SAMi-E'Klity'Bcro ' farm juitl ) cult- ) J ? vated. twomlloi wist ot Omalu. Udell & I ny. in o tf fOR ItENI t'art or whole of nice residence , _ or will icll on easy toimi Aply at I'oj oUlco. m )8tf T71011 8ALR Beautiful realdcuco lota , 00 L1 uuli ; nothluf down , and $3pt > rn-onth only , bj KX-ilAYOU VAUU11AN. aplStt Miscellaneous. mm : UXCKI.SIOII OAM.I.UY the first to in. JL Iroduco the new Imtinuucouj ) rocom > nd m ko a aucccaa ot It. Cilland tea ipccltucus. DK. AV. L. PATTON Fbjtlcian and Ocullut , Can cure any case of ere ejo . It Is only a matter of time , and can euro generally in from three tc five . caklt mala * no differ ence hoi ? long diseased , Will atralghten crof s I'Jfi , operate and remote I'lrrclnmi , etc. , and Insert artificial ejoa Special attention to re , uiOYelng tadeworni * . api-lf A hYONK WANTING Mmehne qutllly broom L corn beod can get It br urltlng to pIJtf i'.T , JIAYNB , Council Bluff * I TOO UTTERLY UTTER ! TETJKi'JL * BOSTON TEA GO. Are Supplying the Aesthetic Wants of the Publio in FINE GROCERIES. With Everything in Staples at * the Lowoat Prices , Fre&h Boast Coffees , Ohioce Drawing Teas , Boston Tea Go. 16 Main Bt , and 16 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs W.W.SHERMAN MANUFACTURER OF Road , Track , Ooaoh & Livery FINE "WORK A SPECIALTY. E. H. SIIKIUIAN , Business M&nagcr. WM. ClllUSTOl'IIEa , Mechanic * ] Manager. 124 S. Main St. , Council Bluffs , la. COLD ! COLD ! GOLD ! Bright and yellow and h rd and cold , Molten , graven , hammered and roll'd , Hoavv to Ret and light to hold ; Hoarded , battered , nought and sold. Stolen , borrowed , squandered , nnd doled ; Spurned by the > oung , but hugged by the old To the very yergo of the churchyard mould ; Price of many n ciime untold. GOLD ! GOLD ! If you want to have gold you must spend vour money to the very bent ad vant age. Ds business with cneh men , and where only one price will be neked or token. REMEMBER "A tree Is known by Ita fruit " A store by its prices. ONE THING CERTAIN Our prices are right. Our business la a guarantee that fair dealing is our watch word. XLORlaour motto. Our busi ness is in a most healthy condition. Every department is doing good work. Canned Goods are going off very chsap. Teas and Coffees choice assortment. Fancy Shelf Goods for the million- Come and see us , we will do you food. F , J , OSEOENE & 00 , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , IVUNIKG AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office ana Worlca , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. We glfo epccUl attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will recelr * prompt attention. A general as sortment ot. Brass Gooda , Belting- Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Goto , Coal , OHAS , HENDRIE , President , 2. OSCAR WILDE 2. GAS PIXTUKES. Bixby & Wood , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets. ) J. M. PALMEE , DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AQENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Drs ; Woodbury & Son , Cor. Pearl & lit Are. COUNCIL BLUPF& MAURER & ORAIG- , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Cut Qlftsa , Fine French China , Silver Ware etc. , 840 PBOAOWAT. COUNCIL BEUFFB , IOWA. MKS , fl , J , HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , Broailwnv , Council Bluff * . W. B. A11EHT. JACOB bIMS AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & Ooimsellors-at-Law , COUNCIL BliUVPa , IOWA , HARKNESS , ORCUTT & CO. , DRY GOODS AFD CARPET HOUSE. Broadway , Dor.- Fourth Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. tmvr-2'Rm J. MUELLER'S I mean business and no blowing , Having rdoontly contracted for 600 Organs and over 2fOO Pianos for the sea- eon , to bo sold at Bargains ) for Gash , and on tiice , Agents wanted. TJ L Correspondence solicited. I O d. MUELLER , , O COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1175 and $2.00 XMC , 33 3T3JO" JSTCV Bluff and Mm Streets , Council Blnffs , FURNITURE HOUSE. Mirrors , Upholstery , Bepairing , Etc. , Wood and Metallic Coffins , No. 436 Broadway , Cor. ISryant St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , , 517 SOUTH 5MIN STREET , THE BEST BREAD IN THE OITY. None hut first-class Balers employed. Bread , Cake , Flea , &c , , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. M E T C A L F BROS. , WHOLESALE DEALER31.IN . Hat's , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. REAL ESTATE AGENT , Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands , and a number of Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , - OOU VOIL BLUFS es Just Received. 11 Pearl Street , Council Bluff * . C. A. BEEI1K , W. KUNYAN , W. DKEDE O. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale and 1UU1I Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway. Council Bluffs. Mrs , J.'B , Metcalfe and Miss Belle-Lewis Arc DOwdeUlufflnallfclndiot fancy gcode , Dch e Lace , Embroideries , L&dlw' Underwta of all deicrlptlonf. Alee iundreichle'f , both In fllk and Unco , hoao vl nil Hindi , thread , pins , Ivgdeewhera. necdUt , itc. We hope tbo Uoloi will cill and Bee our Block of gcodi at IM Broad/ before go . J. DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET , DeBJer In ZEPHYRS , CERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS of All Kinds. A Fall liino of CBHVM , Felt , Emliroldory , Knitting Billi * and Stamiod Good * . Nice Amortpant & ? A mil yo Plotnrtai ZW . rJjIJ JJioJajL 412 BROADWAY , COUKGIL BLUFFS , And WESISIDE SQUAEE , CLABIHCA IOWA ,