.THE JL > AliY , BE * : COONCI BLtlFFS , IOWA SATURDAY , JUNE 3 , 1882.
I he Daily Bee.
COUNCIL BLUFFS :
Saturday Morning June 3 ,
SUBSCRIPTION HATES :
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By Carrier , - - - - - to cent * per week
BJMill , - - - - - - - $1000rrYcar
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Offlco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Notvr
Broadway.
0. K. MAYNK , V n ( t < lty Circulation.
H. W. TILTON. City Editor.
Kopubhcan Convention.
The republican of Ppttftwaltnmio
county will meet in delegate convon
lion at the court liouso in Oouncl
Bluffs on Tuesday , Juno 20 , at 1 p
m. , for the purpose of Bclccting thir
teen delegates to attend the congres
sional convention to bo hold in Uoun
cil Blufli , Juno 22. Each townaliip
will DO entitled to the following num
ber of delegates :
Kane , 1st Prco't..G Lajton G
Kane,2dPreo't..7 Lincoln 2
Kixne , 3d ' rec't.,7 Lowls '
Kane,4thl'rec'tt..9 Macedonia '
liloomer . .2 Mfnden i
Bclknap 4..1 Neolft 4
Crescent 2 Norwalk 2
Cars m ,3 Pleasant . '
Center . . . . .3 Itockford I
Grove 3 Silver Creek ' .
Garner 2 Valley. '
Hardln 3 Washington 3
UazelDell 3 Wovelnnd 3
James 3 Wright 3
ttnox 8 York 2
Keg Creek 2
The primaries in each township , un
less ordered by township committeeman -
man , will bo hold Saturday , Juno 17 ,
at B p. m. By order of
JOHN W. BAinu ,
Chairman Co. Hop. Cent. Oom.
MINOR MENTIONS.
Go to llerzman'a for big bargains.
Sherraden makes photographs.
The city council meets next Monday
night.
Sherraden is the boss photographer.
Closing out of entire fttock at Her
man's. -
Visitors always welcome at Maurcr &
Crnigs.
Crnigs.The
The outgoing train tills nftornnnn In
over the Chlpago & Northwestern railway.
Joseph Better makes nulls in tlio lat
est styles nt 310 Broadway. nprl 1-tf
Mayno & Co. want oil the white corn
they canpetat the highest market price ,
Go to Ilerzrann'n closing out Bale.
ClmrlcB Thleaond LizrleWlmlnn.both
of.'Avoea , were granted ilght-of-wny into
the state of uiatriim ny.
Don't forget to cill at the new ice
cream parlors of Mrs. J. A. Gray , over
COT Broadway. mtij22-tf
Herznun is bound to close out.
George Blaifiin Is to build a new
two-story brick store on lower Main street ,
its dimensions beta ? 22 by CO feet ,
Itailroad tickets bought and fold
Buslinell , five doors north of Fostoffice.
Can save jou money on tickets.
After the onginea had completed their
work at tlfo Main street fire yesterday
they put in n half day filling the citterns
on Broadway.
Joseph llo's , of 615 Upper Broadway ,
Council Bluffs , mnkca the best butter tuba
in the west and sells them at the lowest
cash price. npr23-tf
Houort > IIydc , the young man charged
with stealing a vlnlln from a colored muii-
clan , was yesterday found guilty and sentenced -
, tenced to ten days in jail.
Two disturbcu of the peace , A.
Wright and Hugh McDonald , were yesterday -
terday lined 85 and costs each , and two
drunk * , John Cumintngs nnd Nels Bars-
man , $3 each.
Jlev. P. F. Brcsce will preach nt
Broadway church to-mono w. Subject nt
10.30a.m. , "The Piivllcgesof Steward-
ablp ; " at 8 p. in. , "Casting out the Hum
Devil. " Sunday at llm ,
The police found five vagrants housed
in a car near the Chicago & Hock Island
depot ycstenlay and safely caged them , it
beicg suspected that ODD or moro of them
were concerned in some of the thieving
done here lately ,
Two lunatics in charge of nn official
arrived hero Thursday night from Deadwood -
wood , and left yesterday for Ynnkton ,
where they nre , to be cared for , One of
them was so violent that he was kept
shackled all of the time.
Sam Morrleoij got his left hind caught
. la the cogs on .the fire englro yesterday
and lost thu tip of one Cng > ; which the
doctor bad to finish off by amputating It
at the first joint. Sam's only con jolatlon
Is that he has so much lets to be bothered
with the rheumatism ,
J. M. Phillips' borse and buggy took
little whirl on Broa Iway Thuigd&y eve
ning. HU daughter had jutt alighted
from the buggy , a tug having become un
loosened , , when the horse became fright-
tued and rue west uu Broadway to Ban
croft , ani } f om thence home , doing , however -
ever , little damage , On Bancroft street ,
Mr. Tloton , the attorney , had a narrow
escape , he having just driven up to the
aide of the walk , and taken his children
out of tbebuguy , just a Ibo luuaway
came dashing along. It barely skipped
the buggy.
I. D. Chamberlain , of Tim OMAHA
BKK , was m town , ' looking after the Inter-
cati of hi * paper , thU week. He is a
pleasant nil well-Informed gentleman.
Tni : BKE Is the people's paper , It is tak
ing tbe place of The Nonpareil at the
Bluff a and tjirpugh $ ne county , for tbe
reason that the editor of/Tho Nonpareil U
polltl Ian , nnd a seeker for paltry pUc
got by lying , Intrigue , deceit , bribery , and
the tnoet villainous treachery that over
yet caused'tho devil to blush for shame ,
while th edjtar of THE BKK oppotos n.ct
nopoly and corruption in any form end in
all partlet Walnut News.
In thV district court Yesterday the
jury in the the cato of P. li , Lake v
W. H. 1'oiter , n cUim for wages , gave a
judgment ia favor of tbe platntitf of $130
The case of the Iowa Homestead company
VB. James Murray was on trial yesterday
The pUIntifl had published a history o
lllllscounty , for which Murray subscribe *
but afterward * refuted to take tbe book
OB the ground that -it WM not what wai
promised la the prospectus , end was ful
of toacouraclM , ' ThU li only one of nine
ca * now pending against sub
BRISK BLAZES ,
Early Morning Fire on Main
Street Destroys the Biggs
Houeo.
Tvro Adjoining Buildings of Junior
Valno nro Swept Awnjr-
I About 4 o'clock j eatorday morning
tlio alarm of fire wai tapped out lively ,
caused by the discovery of fhmon in n
little wooden building on the cast side
o'f ' Main street , just below its junction
With Pearl street. The building waa
occupied by Mr. Lewis as n saloon.
The ilamcs were hot ntid speedily
strop tawny that building , and spread
quickly to the Biggs house , standing
just north of if , and to a tnoit market
standing couth of the saloon. The
fire department wont to work with n
will , but a nozzle which did not fit the
hose caused ihnch delay , and gave the
flames such headway that they could
not bo stayed until all three buildings
wbro wrecked.
"Tho hotel was owned by Mr. Biggs ,
whooo name it bore , nnd was leased to
Mr. B. M. Smith. The building was
insured for $1,000 and the furniture
fet $500. Much of the furniture
turo waa saved , but the building
is a total wreck , nnd causes a
heavy loss to fall upon the owner be-
pond his insurance. Tha saloon build-
ng and moat market building were
owned by John Merger , and were in
sured for $300 each , about half of the
value. The stock and fixtures of
Ldwis * saloon , where the fire origi
nated , was co vert d by about $1.200.
Some of the contents were saved , in
cluding ono of the tlirco billiard
tables , the two others being burned.
The moat market was that of Schull
& For , who had no insurance. The
fire is supposed to have originated
from n kerosene lamp in Lewis' sa
loon. The speed with which the
flames did their work caused the
cscapo of sleeping guests at the Bigga
liouso to bo livo'y and in several in
stances ludicrous , and the intensity
and brightness of the blaze rnado the
scone nn exciting ono , but brief.
700 JlUSHELS
Ohoico While Oats for sale cheap.
Mayiio & Co. , 34 Pearl street.
SMOKE FIUNK'B BLUNTS. FOH SALE
EVKHYWHKUK.
WHAT OTHERS SAY.
Homo of tlio Exprosdiono of the Out-
Bide Prose.
The Hamburg Times-Republican
says of the congressional call : "Wo
call the attention of our readers to
ho congressional convention for this
district to bo hold at Council Bluifr
on the 22d oi Juno. While wo think
t uimiso and imprudent to involve
ho people in a congressional contest
uch as seems to bo brewing , during
ho spirited contest over the couati-
utibnal amendment , wo hope the
natter will not bo overlooked , but
hat every legitimate effort may be
nado to eecuro the man most fitted
or the place , regardless of his per-
oual desires , or the desires of his
most intituato and personal friends. "
The Atlantic Telegraph says : 'Tho
> ooplo tall : about securing national
oeislation in control of railroads , but
when the times comes to elect a con-
; rcssman , they give ear to men who
mvo axes to grind , and support some
no who has no interest in common
with the people , and has no strength
xcopt with the politicians. When
ro the people going to quit that style
f business ? The Rogun interstate
ommorco bill husbeon before congress
or years , yet there never have been
votes enough for the people oven to
.aito'it ' up in the house for considora-
ion , though it has been considered in
ho committee at various tunes. And
, ho situation will remain just
as it is , so long as the
looplo rest securely in their
tomes and allow a number of county
lolitical dynasties to pool their issues
n the nomination of a congressional
candidate. Because n mistake was
nado ( in this respect two years ago
though an excellent nnd brilliant man
ras chosen ) is no reason why another
aistako should bo made this year.
7ho greatest suspicion is east upon
Jajor Anderson's candidacy , by- the
upport of the recognized corporation
> rgaus in the etatf. It is net pleasant
o speak of those things now , but pub
ic duty requires that some ono should
mention them , "
TIio Walnut News contains some
overe charges against Anderson's pri
vate character , and the wildest of its
issortions is : "When a candidate and
lis friends by bribing and fawning in-
luce their shallow dupes to call the
convention to nominate him in the
) usiest season of the year , when moro
han ono-half of the townships could
lot possibly send delegations , andtwa
nonths iii advance of the usual time ,
t shows a 'rare disdain of potty
ncans.1"
In tho. case of a lady of his congre
gation who had boon bod-ridden with
3UKUMATItiH , FOll HBY15MEKN YliAUS ,
hu R < jv. F. W. Buchhola , Wustoa ,
ilinn. , advised the uo of St. Jacobs
Oil. She used the Oil for three days
nnd was able to leave her bed.
Refrigerators , Ice Chests , Water
Coolers , Filters , and Ice Oroam Froezi
ore , at Maurer & Oraig'fl.
BOTHERED JDY BURG&&RB.
The Thloves Do Not l36om to bo Very
Successful Though.
Some time during Thursday night ,
burglars effected an entrance into W ,
H. Smith's confectionery store , No ,
SIS Broadway , The family reside in
the roar , and Mr. Smith waa nwok-
cned just in time to BOB & follow make
a hasty exit. The thief was thus
fnyhtenod away boforeho could secure
any plunder ,
A saloon near the Chicago & Rook
Island depot waa also burglarized , the
same night and some cigars and bar
sundries stolon. No trace of the
goods or the thieves has been found.
WANTED. To buy 2,000 bushels
of White Corn. Highest market price
paid , Mayno & Co. , Broom Factory ,
Council Bluffs. may27-tf
PHRSONAL.
Col. J.Si Torn , of Avica , wnn greeting
his democratic friends here yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mo ire leave this
morning for Avoci to vljit ftlomh there.
] ! cv. 0. Campion Btirrclt , the anil-pro-
hlbitluii ai'vocatp , WHH at the Ogden yes-
ibrdny.
ftev. K. Ji , Pnrkp , president of Shn | ) .
son's Centenary collfjjp , Imlianoln , spiiil
last night In the city.
John Y. Stone , of QlcnwooJ , was In the
ctty yetlcrJny , M nlao WAS A. J. Kuspell ,
nb other prominent citizen of the same
piac * .
H , At , Htevens has. botn culled to Chi *
cig > by the { linear of bin lirotlicr-ln-lnw'
nnd expects to remain there n month or
more.
more.Mrs.
Mrs. Itclsbcrry , of Harrison , Cnnndn ,
arrived here yesterday en B visit to her
nlslcr , Mrs. Shiulz , wlfo of the jailor. Mr.
Shoutz , Is nl o enjoying n visit from his
brothcr-ln-law , Jamca S. Collins , of
Trnnaforrlnsr Titles.
'Tho ' following transfers of real estate
are reported as taken from the county
records by J. W. Squire & Co. , ab
stractors of titles , real estate and loan
agents , Council Bluffs :
J. 0. Peterson- J. Longnccker >
w A no 1 12 , 77 , X § 2,080.
Joseph Saunders to M. Drake , utid.
A of so 28 , and w \ of nw | 27 , 77 , 38 ,
83 480.
"W. A. Denton to T. W. Van
Sciovcr , so of sw $ 25 , 7-1 , 44 , $800.
J , M , Palmer to Nichols , Shepard
& Co. , lot 3 in block 10 , Riddle's sub.
city , 82,000.
' J. L. Board to N. P. Falk , nw * of
nw 1 20 , 70 , 41 , $1,000.
0. R. I. & P. R. R. to Mosley
Chase , lot 0 in block C , Carson , $300.
E. C. Cole to J. D. Cole , part lot 8
in block 0 , Baylies' 1st add , city ,
$500.Robert
Robert Percival to E. B. Carter ,
o i " of nw } 34 , and sw 4 of sw i 34 ,
74" , 40 , $1 200.
M. A. Dual to J. J. Brookhousor ,
1st nw | of BP 2 , 77. d4 , $25.
G. F. Wright to Nichols , Shepard
& Co. , parr lot -I in block 10 , Riddle'o
sub. city , $ l > 00.
N. N , Smith to P J. Trobaugh , aw
Jofsw j 8 , 74 , 40 , $000.
J. D. Edmundson , to M. 0. & M.
Inman , su i of nt > J 5 , 75 , 41 , $500
C. 0. Wised to L BAUghmun , no A
of so 1 14 , 74 , 38 , $440.
Nabbing Nnppor.
Sheriff Guittar has returned from
his clmso after the fast stepper ,
"Nappcr , " who was spirited away
after bang altuphed. Ho secured
posBeenion of the horse at Fremont ,
though not until after a lively chaco
and enmo shrewd legal movements.
Ho also secured the other horse ,
"Frank , " who was taken away at the
same time , and the horses are now in
the city awaiting the final adjustment
of the complicated difficulties. The
two men , whom Shenll Guittar hod
arrested for taking the horses off ,
were hold under bonds at Fremont in
the BUia of $500 each , until ho could
; ot the needed requisitions , and yez-
orday concluded to corao to this city
and try and settle the matter up.
Turf Troubles.
The judges have rtndured. their de
cision in the contested pacing race bo-
; nroon Lone Jack , Vasca and Big
Sam. Thuy huvu declared all bets
and pools off and fined the owner of
keno Jack , A. M. Howe , $20. Lone
Jack is a very spoudy horse , and on
ho atrength of his record and that of
.ho . other horses in the race , sporting
men were led to back him heavily ,
giving odds against the field. When
the horses were started for the first
and also in the second heat the favorite -
orito broke badly and at the end of
; ho milo barely saved his distance.
Men who had been backing him
leavily then made a ' com-
ilaint to the judges , and the
irivor was dismounted and 0.
B. Wilson mounted the sulky. Just
before the race it was discovered the
liorso was minus ono shoo , and it was
claimed it had boon taken off by inter
ested parties. The shoo was ruplacoH
tnd the horse won the heat easily. In
the next heat Lone Jack was in the
lead , and was traveling in line style
when a dog ran out at him on the
back stretch , and ho broke up so
badly that another horse gained the
lead on him , which ho was unable to
overcome. This race was thus post
poned on account of dnrknosr , and the
Following day , when the final heat
paced Lone Jack broke badly , although
the driver , C , B. Wilson , was hand
ling him as well as anyone could. It
was claimed that the liorso wr.s not in
condition to travel , and that ho had
boon purposely rendered so by inter-
terostud parties. The first allegation ,
it was evident to every ono , was true ,
and the judges after considering the
matter , decided that there was ouf-
hclont ovidencp of fraud to warrant
them in declaring bets off ,
Editor Inter Ojean , Chicago , ID. ;
Feeling that the information conveyed
will bo of material benefit to many of
your readers , I sund you the follow ,
ing : Ono of our oldest citizen" , Oapt.
0. W. Boynton , the Government
Light HOUBO Keeper nt this point , ia
probably ono pf the oldest seamen in
America , having sailed twenty-six
years on our lakes , and twenty years
on salt water. After this forty-six
years' ecrvico his eyesight failed him ,
and for n long time ho kept the Light
at Chicago , until the Government
built the Gross Point Light hero ,
when ho was transferred. While
eoatod in my store this morning the
Captain volunteered the following
written statement :
"This is to certify that have been
aflliotod with rheumatism for twenty
(20) ( ) years , both in my eido and limbs.
I am happy to say , that after usinij
loss than two bottles of the St. Jacobs
Oil , I am entirely frco from pain ,
though still limping somewhat when
walking , from long force of habit. "
0. W. BOTNTOK.
Referring to the foregoing facts. I
might allude to numerous similar
coses that have came to my notice ,
"but a word to the wise is sufficient. "
JOIN GOKBU ,
Pharmacist , Erwuton , HI.
DEPARTING DOCTORS.
The Homoopathiata Conclude
Their So&sion nnd Start
HomBwnrd ,
The Cbaizmcu of 1ho HaioMin Ap
pointed for the Next
Yesterday afternoon was the closing
session of the Hahnonnnn Medical
association of Iowa. The time was
given to iho presentation of papers
from the several bureaus , and their
discussion. The papers are pro
nounced of an even higher average
value and interest than usual , and the
discussions were thorough , animated
and abounding in valuable hint ; , ex
porienccs and suggestions.
Dr. Guilbort , of Dubuque , reported
from the bureau on medical educa
tion , his paper urging the paying of
lcsf < attention to didactic teaching ,
and moro to reviews and examina
tions.
Dr. Rockoy , of Iowa City , presented
from the same bureau a paper on
"Our Duties as Preceptors , " in which
ho urged stringent instruction , and
the demanding of a preliminary edu
cation on the part of students.
From the bureau of surgery , several
elaborate papers were presented. Dr.
Crippon , of Waterloo , the chairman ,
presented a paper on "Stricture of
the Urethra , " and its treatment by
means of dilatation. Dr. Nixon , of
Burlington , ono on "Fistula of the
Anno. " Dr. Hanchott , of this city ,
gave a general paper on the relation
of homeopathy to surgery.
The following committee on legisla
tion was appointed : Dr. Guilbert , of
Dubuquc ; Dr. Dickinson , of les
Moinoa ; and Dr. 8tilmau ! , of Council
Bluffs.
The following were named as the
chairmen of the several bureaus for
the coming year :
Medical Education Dr. Banton ,
Waterloo.
E > o and Ear Dr. S E. Nixon , Bur
lington.
Obstetrics , olc. Dr. E A. Guilbert ,
Dubuquo.
Clinical Experience Dr. F. B.
HOUPO , Kustu.
Surgery Dr. P. J. Montgomery ,
Council Bluffr.
Medical Electricity Dr. J.E King ,
Eldora.
Materia Medica Dr. J. W. Wil
liams , Marshulltown.
Some other business matters of mi
nor interest to the public were trans
lated , after which adjournment was
taVen to meet next year in Dubuquo.
The session has proved one of great
success. Nineteen i ow members have
been added , making the present en
rollment bttwoeu 130 and 140. Thu
tesociation was organized first in 1802 ,
aut the war times caused an inteirup-
tion and it was reorganized in 1870 ,
since which time thuro has been a
steady growth in numbers and in in
terest.
Mr John Luhae , 51 Djgraw street ,
S. Brooklyn , N. Y. , writes : For
qnito a long time I have been a
sufferer from rheumatic pain , which
increased iti spite of all remedies that
[ tried. Having heard very high
praieo of St. Jacobs Oil , I concluded
to m ko a trial. My loft arm beinn
too painful to endure a severe rub
bing , I took a piece of flannel ,
soaked it with the St. Jacob's Oil and
put it around my arm as tightly as I
Bould boar it. After the first night of
this trial , I commenced to experience
relief , and after two days all pain
vanished , leaving a permanent euro.
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES ,
NOTICE. Special advertisements , sue an
Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent ,
Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In thli
column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PEli
LINE for the firat Inecrtlon and FIVE CEXTr
F R LINK for each subsequent Insertion
[ icavo ttJv ertlsomcntB at pur office , No. 7
Pearl Street , near liroadway.
Wanta.
/"lIKLWANTED-To dihom work Inaemall
\JT family. 1 > K | treat 717 Fl tn a > onue , flrat
st of Setcnthtlnet.
WANTED A young girl to help In general
h'usewoik. A. Crawford , 70 Sovuilh.
ai reet , near corner Be * emh nrenue. inBl-3l *
ANTED flood girl for general housework
W Inquire at Ucootrice. _ moylOlt
to do general houetwork.
Apply lira , W. S , Auicnt corner 7th
uiulStlmr. m ) IDtf
K\ cry body In Council Dluffi lo
WANTED Tin Uea , 20 cents ver week , do
llvered by carrier ) . Offlce , No 7 Pearl Street *
near Broaday.
To buy 100 tons broom corn.
WANTED address Council Ulufft
Broom Factory , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 053-SOtf
For Sale and Bent
IVlt HALi ; I havu on hati < l ono kiln
B1UCK good Irlcl as cm be had In the ctty ,
I > rile ) dorn , ; n good titlclo will find It to
their idvantogo to call At my rttliltnco. on
llncolnatonuc , or cddrc s Robert 'Jlrdilo , liox
till , Council lliUff , loua. Junal-lm'
BALV 1'ruih milk coiv < and elites at
FOH au llro. ' ) ardf , Ujipof llroadw y.
HALK Two new bjulclrg at a bargain.
FOH II. btolnhllbcr , at now furniture factory
on Boventu bMi.ue , nixt to C. & N. W , K 11.
_ _ lHix)2S-lm (
OliTlUNT Ncw"hou o7 of TPVI n rooms. Tor
F particulars Itinuliu of F , 11 , ttllllams , on
ru29 et
( .It. K MALE bhct music \.orlh 35 ctnti to
JL (100 for 6 icnta a lopy , and oicr 10,000
other uauJul articles , at tin Itli & E > crot t B d roat
I'lvd anil Tcn-Uiit yiore. No. UO Broadway ,
L'ounill llliidj. lotta. ioaSOtt
170 tt HALE.-Kightj.Rcro farm partly cuitl-
1 } \atad , two milts wist of Omaja. Odell &
la ) . in 0tf
J10U KI.Nt 1'art or whole of "lea residence ,
_ ? or vlll cell on easy tcimspjily at Uej
nillco. ma ) 8 if
BALE llca-itilul renldcuco lots , 860
FOR ; iiothtue down , and 83p r < oiith only ,
by KX-UAYOlfVAUailAN
ap3-tf
Miscellaneous.
lnXOELIOn QALLERY a % l h id ami tlio
III borstfilhrr In Council lia * . Grand new
ao.vtscry nctneiy ( o rrlthlAwcek. . Oil ! and
ice , 100 Main street.
A NVonehMlnirlostred belcr with large
± \ . bell , cau let n of whereabouts by c.lltnir at
the DM olHce. J.i-tl
. W , L. PATTON Physician and Oculist.
DR. cure any case of era eyes. It 1s only
a matter pf time , and can cure generally in
from three to five ueks-lt make * po differ
ence how lonj diseased. Will straighten crots
eyes , operate and remore Plyrrgtnms , etc. , and
Insert artificial eyes Spechl attontloo to ro-
moteing Udeoonna , apS-u
A hYONE WANTING soroenne quality broom
2\ . corn coed can get It br writing to
ipU P.t. MAYNK
BIT Bt'TINO TOUK
GROCERIES
AT THE
Boston Tea Go's ' Store ,
16 Main St. and 15 Pearl St. ,
Council Bluffs ,
TBT IT ADD
lake Money.
W.W.SHERMAN
MANUFACTURER OF
Head , Track , Coach & Livery
FINE WORK A SPECIALTY.
E. n. SHERMAN , Business Manager.
WM. CHRISTOPHER , Mechanical Manager.
124 S. Main St. , Council Bluffa , la.
GOLD ! GOLD ! GOLD !
3rght ! and yellow nnd bird and cold ,
Molten , graven , hammered nnd roll'd ,
Heavy to get and light to bold ;
Hoarded , battered , oought nnd sold ,
Stolen , borrowed , squandered , and doled ;
Spurned by tbe young , Ltit hugged by tbe
old
To the very verge of the churchyard
mould ;
Piico of many aciimo untold.
GOLD ! GOLD !
If you want to have gold you must
spend your money to the very bostadvant-
npe. Do business with cash men , nnd
where only ono price will be asked or
taken.
REMEMBER
"A tree is known by its fruit "
A etoro by its prices.
ONE THING CERTAIN
Our prices nra right. Our bnMneas ia a
guarantee that fair dealing is our watch
word. XLCR is our motto. Our busi
ness ia in u most healthy condition. Every
lepartinent is doing good work , Canned
Goods are golnn off very cheap. Teas
mil Coffees a choice assortment. Fancy
ibelf Goods for the million. Coino nnd
see us , we will do you pood.
F , J , OSBOBNE & 00 , ,
162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden
House.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
MANUFACTURERS OF
ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING
AND
GENERAL MACHINERY
Offlco and Works , Main Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Wo giro special attention to
Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces ,
HOISTERS AND
BENEBAL MILL MACHINERY ,
HOUSE FRONTS.
GENERAL REPAIR WORK
will rocelro prompt attention. A general M-
eortment of
Braes Goods. Belting , Pining ,
AND SUPPLIES FOR
Foundry , Pig Iron , Coke , Ooal ,
OHAS , EENDBIE ,
President ,
2. OSCAR WILDE 2i
GAS FIXTUKES.
Bixby & Wood ,
THE PLUMBERS.
3n Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets- )
J. M. PALMBE ,
DEALER IN
REAL ESTATE
AND LOAN AGENT ,
COTTNCIX PLT7FF3. IO"WA.
Drs ; Woodbury & Son ,
Cor. Pearl & 1st Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS.
MAUREB & ORAIQ ,
ARTISTIC POTTERY ,
Rich Out Glass. Fine French China ,
Silver Ware &c. ,
S40 DEOIDWAT , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
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MBS , fl , J , HILTON , M , D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
222 Bro dwav , Council Blnff -
W. 8. AilENT. JACOB SIUS
AMENT & SIMS ,
Ittorneys & Oouneellora-at-Law ,
OODNOIL , BLUFFS , IOWA.
DARKNESS , ORGUTT & GO. ,
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DRY
.Broadway , Cor , Fourth Street , ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
mar-2-3m
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" < B eia " 1 * "SHBVfc 5 1
. MUELLERS
o
I mean business and no blowing.
Having recently contracted for 600
Oigatis and over 200 Pianos for thp sea
son , to bo sold at Bargains for dash , and
on time Agents wanted *
Correspondence solicited ,
.A.X > X > JEfcOO S 8
J. MUELLER ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
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si hl
so
F. F. FORD
Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2,00
Bluff and Wllow Streets , Council Bluffs.
FURNITURE HOUSE.
Mirrors , Upholstery. Repairing , Etc. , Wood and Metallic Coffins.
_ No. 436 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
UNION BAKERY ,
517 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. None but first-class Bakers
employed. Bread , Cake , Pica , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Our
Wagons run all day.
_ P. AYRES , Proprietor.
METCALF BROS. ,
WHOLKSALE DEALERS J. IN
Hats , . Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves.
CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED ,
REALMS STATE * AG E NT ,
Has For Sale , Town Loth , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands ,
and a number or Well Improved Farms , botn in Iowa and Nebraska.
Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , - CPU VOIL BLUFS
WALL PAPER AND SHADES.
B ew Stvles Just Received.
11 Pearl Street , Conn oil Bluff * .
C. A. BEKIJE , W. HUNVAN , W. BEEBE
C. A. BEEBE & CO. ,
Wholesale-and Retail Dealers In
FURNITURE AND CROCKERY ,
Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
Mrs , J , E , letcalfe and Iiss Belle Lewis
Are now dealing In all kinds of fancy goods , such as Laces , Embroideries , Ladles' Undcrwea.
of all descriptions. Also Handkcrchlflls , both In silk and linen , hose of all Kinds , thread , pins ,
needles , it : . Wo hope the laules will call and BCO our stock of goods at (88 Broadway before go
Ing elsewhere. ,
B. J. DAVIS , 13 PEAEL 8TBEET ,
Dealer In
ZEPHYRS. CERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS
of All Kinds. A Foil Line of Canvna , Felt * , Embroidery , Knlttiue
Slllia pad Stamped Ooodg. Nice A nrtnt nt of A mil po Picture *
hi
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z. < T. ILINDSEY & co. ,
412 BROADWAY , ' COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA
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