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The Daily Bee.
COUIiCIl BLUFFS.
Monday Morning Juno 6.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES :
By Carrier. - - - - - SOctntsperwceli
. Ycai
tlO.OO
- - - - - - per
Offlco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Noai
Broodwny.
0. K. MAE , MantRer City ClrcnUtlon.
H. W. TILTON , City Editor.
Itepublican Convention.
The republicans of PoUawattamu
counly will meet in delegate convert
tion nt the court house in Council
Bluffs on Tuesday , Juno 20 , at 1 p ,
m. , for the purpose of selecting thir
teen delegates to attend the congrcs.
sional convention to bo held in Uouti'
cil Bluffs , Juno 22 , Each townahij
will bo entitled to the following number
bor of delegates :
Kanolstrreo't..O Liyton I
Kane,2drreo't..7 Lincoln 2
Kane , 3d rec't..7
Kane,4thlWt..O Macedonia .1
Bloomer 2 MIndcn 4
Belknap 3 Xeolo 4
Crescent 2 Norwalk 2
Cars in 3 Pleasant .1
Center 3 Iloekford 3
Grove 3 Silver Creek 2
Garner 2 Valley. 4
Hardln . . . .3 Wellington 3
Hazel Dell 3 Waveland . .3
James 8 Wright ! )
Knox 8 York 2
Keg Creek 2
The primaries in each township , un
ices ordered by township committee ,
man , will bo hold Saturday , Juno 17 ,
at 8 p. m. By order of
JOHN W. BAHID ,
Chairman Co. Hop. Cent , Com.
MINOR MENTIONS.
Go to Ilcrzman's
Shcrrnden makes photographs.
The city council meets this evening.
Humpty Dumpty Hits on a nail to
night.
Shcrrnclen fs the boss photographer.
Closing out of entire stock at Her-
nan's.
Regular meeting of the board of trade
this cvcnlnp.
Visitors always welcome at Maurer &
Ciaigs.
Joseph Itelter makes suits In the lat
est styles at 310 Broadway , nprl'Mf
The ladles of the Baptist church will
give a strawberry and ice cream festival
in the chapel next Thursday evening.
Mayno & Co , want all the white corn
they cangctnt the highest market price.
Go to Ilcrzmnn'a closing out nalo.
Charles F. lloopos , sou of Isaac and
Ulebocca .T.Uoopes , died at Living Springs ,
Town , Thursday , Juno 1 , aged ID years.
Don't forget to oil at the now ice
cream parlors of Mrs. J. A. Gray , over
COS Broadway. may2'2-tf
Herzmnn ia bound to clo o out.
The complications concerning the fast
liorso "Nappor , " h vo all been settled ,
and the public will probably hear no mote
of the trouble.
llallroad tickets bought and 'Bold
Bushnell , five doors north'ot Postoillco.
Can save you money on tickets ,
Joseph Hess , of 015 Upper Broadway ,
Council Bluffs , makes the best butter tubs
ia the west end sells them at the lowest
-cash price , apr23-tt
The funeral of Miss Mlnnlo Koran ,
who died last Thiirsiay , was held from
the Catholic churcli yesterday afternoon ,
The work of i trenching the line fsr
the electric Gre alarm will commence this
morning , tho.material having arrived ex *
cept ti\Q boxes.
Yesterday afternoon a horse attached
to a buggy and owned by John LinJcr
took-- * run on Seventh Direct. The buggy
IVM * some what smashed.
Next Sunday nisht there Is to bo a
union meeting of tbo several churches of
the city in Uohany's hall , to further the
prohibitory movement.
Some of these who expect to shoot at
Cedar Ilaptds this week indulged iu a lit
tle practice at pigeon popping Saturday
Afternoon.
The announcement made by means oi
hand-bills stating that the Juvenile band
was to play it a beer garden yesterday ,
seems to have been an erroneous one , as
the band refused to play ,
The loss sustained by Hans Oehhnan
l > y the late fire on Main street was qatls-
f Actorlly adjusted Saturday by the State
Insurance company , of Dea Molnet ,
ifi through their agents , Odell & Day.
Macedonia Is already making arrange *
ments for a rousing , enthuslAitlo 1'ourth
of July celebration there , and the citizens
are taking hold of the matter with a zip
I'M which is the assurance of n big tuccess.
Of the vagrant * captured in a box car
the other morning , two have been fined
$100 each , which they will work out on the
atreoU. The others were discharged ,
there being uo evidence that they were
-chronic ) .
The discharge papers of James Burnr ,
f company A , Twenty.thlrd Illinois in
fantry , haye been found , ami are now in
the hands of comrade John Fox , of the
Grand Army of tbo Uepublto , to.whem
the owner should apply.
Sheriff Gulttar left las * , craning with
I "Cranky BUI , " to eicort the latter across
the state to serve his six mouth. ' sentence
in the Tort Madison penittntlary , this be
ing his penalty for nlpoiug GebrpeTer-
valiso.
Mrs. Durgan , of the Kmmett home ,
teem * to be in hard luck. After having
bad her businesstmarautined fo. ' some
weeks , she got nicely started again , and
now uha is reported * s having herself fallen
a victim tg varioloid , but in a very mild
form , however ,
In the case of the Iow , > Historical
company vs. Mnm > y , the jury Iu the dlt
trict court returned a verdiot fu favor of
the plaintiff , ThU H oue of 'tho ninny
wilts to compel subscribers to a county history -
; tory , published by tin company , to fulfill
th Ir contract by taking and paying for
_ the book. .
It li state J that Chief Lacy of the fire
d p rtin at will this tvnnlny send In his
. , .r # l # iatlen to. the olty counoll , alleging ill
. J * lh a reason for vacating the oliice.
> PHK w ! rntly cave -voice to a Urge
* % *
nambcr of citizen ? , who demanded lha
he hnHeith rgo ont of the raloou bfcii
ness or out 'of the chief * i > I . .epThe
mitcly can complain no more If , 'lie slpf
outof both. 'I ' ; . | ;
Judge Bond is" reported M having hn
o lively tnisel with n tramp ycsterJn ;
morning , the tramp having come to hi
residence nt AH early hour and npplied fi >
food in so insolent a manner that ft con
flict ensued , in which the tramp wa
worsted.
A number from this city will .attcnc
the stale pportimcn's tournament , whicl
begin * at Cedar Ilipldn to-morrow. . ' W
, .Oliver , Arthur . "ttelckman and H
D. llnrle will reprmnt the Council Bluff
sportsmen's club , and J. 0 , Hoffmaycr
ttobert Mullls And 0. it Campbell tin
Council Bluffs gun club , i .
Marshal Jackson and Ofltccr Clougt
pulled A houio Friday night , and as a re
sult Bill Jones , Mnbb SUnrirc , 1'rnnl
Bennett , L. Waldcn and Llwto Hntt flp
liearcd before Judge AylcuWorih' Saturday
Jones wns fined § 1 and jco ts , the keopc :
Mablo Maurice (30 , and the rest'JJli each
A saloonlst named BoncrkemjSlo corA
datncd of for Rolling drinks within t'w <
nllcs of the city limits without n license
w s in the supreme court Saturday , III
wanted to bo let off on promising to trull
the busncs ! , but tbo authorities would nol
consent , and the c so was continued unti
next Tuesday , to giro him tmetom ! k <
ip his mind as to what it wan bcit to do.
Thcro was ft largely attended and en.
-huMftfllio meeting of the ecrtral commit'
.coi of the Knights of Pythias yesterday ,
.a make further arrangements for rccciv <
ng tbo Grand Lodge , which mceta hero in
) ctober. About seventy wcie present ,
and committees wore appointed to look
after every detail necessary to make the
cnterprlto a happy success. Fully 830C
was railed in a fair minutes towards pay.
ug the expenses. The cxecutlvo commit
, ca Is to meet next Wednesday evening
|
And the general committee * next Sunday ,
700 J1USDELS
] hoico White Oats for sale cheap.
Hayno & Co. , 34 Pearl street.
SMOKK FRANK'S BLUNTS. Pen SAM
EviUlYVJtKHK.
_
PERSONAL.
Tony Denier and his _ company of fun.
makers arrlvcd'at the Ogdcn yesterday.
Miss Lillie.Ktaor , sister of Mrs. D. tr
oughs , of this city , waa recently married
n Dayton , Ohio , to Hurry I * . Milestone ,
Her. Dr. Cloland is anxiously asked foi
as a pastor by the Westminster 1'rcsbytc
rian church , of Keokuk , His churcl
icro , ag' well na these outside of thi
church , insist on hia remaining hern. Tin
matter 111 probably bo decided 'by tin
neetlug of the Presbytery at Corning ci
Juno 13.
SCDITI/E AT SCHOOL
It Has Resulted In tbo Death of One
of tUo Boya-Tho Finding of
the Coroner's Jury.
A boy named Charles Enos Bartlett ,
iving on Walnut , became engaged in
a boj-ish Bcuflhvor fight , with some
f -aohoolmatos on the school house
grounds at the close of school on the
5th day of Hay. In this fight it is
aid that two brothers 'named Feck
> oundod the boy severely , and inflict
ed Buck injuries that the next day ho
was unable to louvo'hia bed , and , from
hat time on ho continued very ill ,
until at last death came , ending hie
ufforinga last. Thursday. Ooronot
JViul was notified and a post mortem
examination was had and inquest held.
? here were evidences of very severn
titornal injuries which had caused
loath , but thorp wore no witnesses
who were knowing to the dohils of
ho affair , or who saw the Pock boys
nllict thnse injuries. The deceased
ras aged about eight yearn and the
Peck boys arc about ton and twelve
roars old respectively , The Bartlett
joy'a parents are dead and ho has
jeon living with his grandmother ,
upon whom this sad and sudden be
reavement falls heavily. The jury
after examining such witnesses as ap-
) eared before them returned the foil-
owing verdict :
Wo believe that the deceased ,
3harle8 Enos Bartlett , died from in >
lamination of the bowels caused bj
external injuries at the hands nf some
party or parties unknown to us ,
W. H. Lmrat , Foreman.
J. S. PALUBII ,
JOSEPH BEULKU.
Archibald Appreciated.
Dr. Archibald , the late suporinton.
dent of. the institution of the feeble-
nindod at Glonwood , was liappilj
surprised last Friday evening at his
lomo in that place. The employes oi
ho institution joined in presenting
itmsolf and his worthy wife , who fox
o many years served as matron , n
costly and beautiful sot of silverware ,
as an expression of their kindly feel-
ng toward the recipients , nml as n
okon gf the high regard , felt foi
hem. The surprise was as complete
as it was joyous , and came with par-
icular force at this time , when sr
nuch has boon said concerning Dr.
Archibald's management of that inuti.
ution ,
This is only one of many proofs that
he doctor holds the confidence and
respect of these who have been in
) osition to know best concerning the
management of the institution , JJr.
Archibald's removal from the institu-
ion has caused many expressions oi
ndignation from different ports of the
state , -winch in turn has called forth
an attempt to defend the action of the
trustees by the publication of charges
against D : , Archibald's management.
These charges have boon made public
by paper * which refuse to publish hia
explanation. Elsewhere will bo found
Dr. Archibald's defense , which is f ulJ ,
clour and frank , and which put8 ftn
mtiroiy dill'oront phase upon the mat
ter , It should be carefully read by
all who are interested in the pros
perity of our state institutions.
UefritforatorB , Ice Chests , Watoi
Coolers , Filters , and Ice Cream Freez
er * , at Mauror & CraiYa.
bushoh
of White Corn , Highest market price
paid , ulayno & Co , , Broom Factory ,
Ojuucil Blulfr. may27-tf
it
THE CAMPAIGN.
/ -
Some IntnrestingAFaota Concerning
corning Ita Progregp and
the Candidates.
How A nclorson 1 * Trying to Kooji
Up Kin Boom.
The organ to whbso musjo Atodor-
so'n is now dancing , has made quito a
hurrah over n meeting hold in Logan
lalfc Friday. It claims that thd Bapp
forces tried to call out , a local cftndi-
date in Uftrrlaori county , by gettjng
up the nicotine at. Logan , but tlioso
attending finally concluded to como
oilt f6r Anderson. Tiio foot ) is that
lhorcall for this meeting had less than
toti signer ? , and ft , majority of those
were -Anderson men , TJhilo one or twp
were not pronounced in their1profcr -
snce. ' All the oJuf-hSarks of the meob
liig indicate that ib was a purely An-
deraqn schemefront beginning tp end ,
similar tojthoso which.liovo thus far
mn'rkdd Hi's cour oin _ tjio contest.
Anothorwhoop is given to thd boom
by the announcement that in the pri
mary in Hamburg twelve Anderson
delegates were chosen : < The m'ayor'o
organ and the organ's'mayor ' , fails testate
state , however , that ihuso 'delegates
were elected by a scratch , the vote
icing Anderson 85 , and anti-Ander
son 71. , .
Elsewhere will bo found a conitnun-
cation from Mayor Beach , of that'
ilaco , which nliows up another piece
) f Andoroon'a work , which will bo
read jvith interest , and will have
weight , as its writer is a young mane
o not only ability but reliability , as
many hero will gladly endorse.
One interesting coincidence in Dr.
Doyan's withdrawal from the contest
s that his son visited this city the
ither day and remained over night.
Simultaneous with his return homo
us father announced that ho would
withdraw. In view of the way An
derson has worked to suppress other
candidates , it seems reasonable that a
consideration or premise caused the
sudden change.
It i currently reported that $1,000
if railway money * aa loft in Missouri
Valley ono week ago to help along the
Anderson boom. Anderson's well-
mown sympathy with railways , and
lis support of corporations ns against
.ho welfare of the people renders it
irobnblo that thcro is much truth at
the bottom of the ropott.
This seems to bo about Anderson's
way of conducting his part in the con
test. It is In keeping with the great
, 'atno of an early convention. It is in
keeping with Andoraon'a monopoly
principles , and in keeping with the
trickery and political trading which
lias marked his oilicial career. If ho
iccurcs the nomination by such means
10 is none the moro worthy of the
lenora which ho seeks , Even success
will not chantro the spots of the leap-
ird , and whether hu wins * in the con-
est or goes down to defeat , ho haa
hewn himself a man unworthy of
iven the support which ho has thus
ar gained.
THE OTHER SIDE.
The Facts in Regard to Bogan's Share
in the Congressional Contest.
HAMIIDUQ , la , , Juno 2 , 1882.
To the Editor ot TUB Dun.
The article " .About Political Mat-
tors" in The Nonpareil of the 1st inst.
ms , attracted my attention. If the
Writer had boon better informed on
ho situation in this county , lie could
lot have been guilty of no many er-1
ore , unless misstatomontsand miarep-
eaentations is a part of the pro-
; rammo by which the nomination of
rlnjor Anderson is hoped to bo affect
ed. From the artiolo referred to , ono
would infer that Dr. Began hud not
icon a candidate in opposition to the
major in this county.
Iri has boon known for n year to the
friends of Mr. Began that ho had
congressional aspirations , and in cast
ing about for a man to maKe the can
vass in this county against this major ,
Dr. Began was selected by the oppo
sition as ono who would develop the
Creator strength in the few days loft
: or a canvass. Ho waa consulted and
'ound to bo eager for the contest. Ho
Teoly stated that Anderson was ro-
iponsiblo for his defeat for represen
tation in this county last fall , and that
while ho had but slight- hopes of being
nominated himself , no was willing to
mt his name into the political
> ot and abide the result. Plana were
juickly laid for the canvass and his
Honda sot to work , After his nomi-
mtion wax assured in Una county ho
incorptnoniously and without consult-
ng his friends , withdraw from the
contest , The Nonpareil artiolo ropro-
icnts Dr , Began no trying to prevent
raud , and does hia friends a positive
ujustico.
Dr , Began was consulted in every
detail of the canvass , and all plans
net his hearty approval , so that if
raud was practiced or attempted , ho
was party to it and expected to reap
ho reward.
But the doctor , over bin own uigna-
uro exonerates all his friends from
any attempt at fraud. The fact 5 ,
tlaj , Anderson has educated a class of
iitizens of Fremont county to believe
than any local , personal or political
natter that would in the least conflict
with hia plans is a fraud and a crime.
TIB well for the major thatBogan
bided hie tent and evacuated th'o field ,
or tlw humiliation of defeat at the
lands of an obscure man certainly ap
peared to bo his fato.
The major will find employment
it homo until the county convention
s over , and nothing but the kindness
of heaven can keep the slumbering
'oloano from bursting under hia foot
it-ro in hia own county.
Most respectfully ,
J. P. BUAI'II.
Popping Plgoone.
Some of the members of the Coun
cil Blud * Sportsman's Club and the
Council Bluifr < 1uu Club had o little
> igoon shooting Saturday afternoon.
Borne fine wild pigeons had been pro
cured for the event and uu interesting
imo waa had. Tiio matches wore par
ticipated in by OoJ , Hoflmayer , Dug
Ilurlc , J. T. Oliver , W. O. Oliver , A
W. Rickmati. M. * C. Feikcr , John
Bohiri , Vfnfi Pypfety , S. Farnsworth
-f NVhllnian antf' Robert Mulli *
Matchen. wcr'o shot nt ,20 yards n c , II
single birds ; 5' pair'vdoublo birds , 18
yards riscj 3 pair double birds , 21
yards risoj and 3 inelo birds , .31 yardi
r se. Borne very fine exhibitions o
'hkill were $ ivon by sqveral of th'o
party and Council Bluffs people may
expect to hoar a favorable report from
her sportsmen -who depart to-day for
the state tournament at Cedar lUpidg.
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
KOTldES.
NOTlOa SpecUl MvertlscmenU , uc M
Loit , Found , To Lo&n , Ftr Bale , To Rent ,
Wants , Boarding , etc. , will to Inacrted 'In thU
column t the Iow r t ofi TEH CEIfta PEB
LINE for the Dnt Infortlorl nnd .FIVE OtNTf
VKR TASK tot each eul equent loccrtlnn
Lt&ve adv crtleomcnts ni No. . 7
fcnrl Street , ncnr Uro&dway ,
. * vWnnte ,
lnHVANTKlT uwoik Innlmnil
_ . fimily. . Inquire t 717 FI th arcnue. prrt
touno wc t of Seventh tn et
' A. ywag git p rein tn ( federal
W'ANTKD . A. efiaitmil T.O . BoUnlh
s'rcct , near .corner Stytnlh nStnua
tNTKU tlocxlfelrl fora'cncru ! housen-otk
liiqulront Uco oincc. ] > na'tDtt
- . . . to Uo icncral hotfiiwork ;
- , Ap ] > ly JIu , W. B. Auicnt corner 7th
anilEthar. | mayintf
-KvcryboJy "fn1 Council Dlnffs Ic
WANTEDKvcryboJy
to take Tn UBK. 20 tints Tcr'wccl < iljc
'
llvorod br. c&rrlors OHIcc. iNo'T 1'carIBtrcot
near Broadway ,
To buy 100 tons broom
WANTED nddrcai Council JJlud-
nrnom F ft/irv.fnuncll ; ! Tllng town
ForSalonndKont
t > l\ BALE 1 haw on hai.d Olio 1'lln
BlllCK
ol ftn pooJ btlck ag cm bo had In tbo' cily.
' rtlci ile rD | { a got.il rtklo vjll flnd It 10
liclr nlvonfcKo to call at my n > blcfacc0if
.Inco'n ' avonuc , or nildro B Holjfrt' II dAle.JJox
nil , Council llinja ) , a. i ' ( junul-lra *
K\OK AIK lro-h milk tow and cilics at
C B au Uro.'s yord , Uppo Uroadwty.
_ _ _ ni29-Ct *
'
POK SALE -Two'new liyclcl at a bargain.
K 11. btclnhllbcr , at now ( umltuic lactory
an Covcntn artnuo , next 10 CV4 N. W. It M.
_ inn ) 23-1 tn )
RENT -iNow hbuso of fpvf n room * . For
particulars Inqulio of F. M Williams , on
: 'ranklln UO't. m 90t
\ K i-iALK bhtct inuslo drill 36 ctnU to
17K . for 5 Knta a opy , and over 10,000
other useful articles , at Sn.lth & F.vcrelflOrcat
five anil Ten-Oont Slow , N . HO Biomway ,
Council Dludri , Iowa. mat tO-tt
FO \ BALI' : . K'chty.ncro ' farm twttly cultl-
vatcu , two ml leu wet of Omahi Udell tc
ay. m-0-tf
HEN I 1'ort , or whole of nice residence ,
IJlOlt will sell on cany teinia.rply at I'oe
nlllce. _ m j2-tf
SALE Uca-ltiful residence iota , ( CO
POIl
each ; nothing down , nml SJrcr onthonlr ,
by KX-MAYO VAUOI1AN
np3-t ! (
Miscellaneous.
\llil-lOK ! UALLKKYe Unn ul anil ( lie
IntBill r > lu Council ifiillj. Umid now
nuci : ninety 'o nrflvj thlj week. Call and
co. ion Main
ono Jm-lnff Irst red hcl'cr with hrso
ANY 1 , ran lea n ot uhcrcblou'ii ' by c Illn nt
he IIK < olllo < . J.tf
. W. L. 1'ATl'ON I'hyslcian anil Oculist.
Dll. euro any COMI of nero eye' . It is only
matter of time , and can cure Runcralty in
rein thrco tc tire wcoks It makcu no differ-
unco bow long diseased. Will ttraightcn cross
lyes.operate and remove I'ryrririnmn , etc. , and
nscrtartificial oycs Special attention to ro-
iiovo ng tndoworniH. ap5-tf
AYUMJ WANTING BOH etine quality brosm
_ corn wed can pet it bv wrltlnp ; tn
-V | qpl . T. JIAYNK OniiifII Bluffs
BATHIIG HOUSEl
At Bryant's Spring , , ,
Oor , Broadway ai Upion Sts.
. /
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
PUIn , Medicated. V per , Elco'rlc , 1'lunge ,
) ouch , Shower , Hot and Cold llnha. Com-
latent n nlo and limalo iiir'ca and aticndanls
Uuoys on hand , and ilie boat olra-c and otten-
Ion given natrons. Hpoclal alt-.ntlon Riven to
LiatnlMK children. Inrcst'gatlon and patronage
ollcltoiiDR.
DR. A. H STUDLEY & Co. ,
100 Cppor Broadway.
Dr , Btud'ey : Treatment of chronlj diseases
Ono ot thu best B ( .ond-clnss Hotcln In the
West b ho
BROADWAY HOTEL ,
A. E 1IIWVN , Prortlctor.
Npg. 631 and 30 Broadway , Council Illuffa , Iow .
Table supplied with tan bcot the market at-
ordj. G od rooms and flrst-clua bods. Terms
fcry rotmonablo.
UNION AVENUE HOTEL.
,817 Lower Broadway ,
Mrs. G. Gerspacher & Son.
FIRST CLASS IIOTEt , AT nKABONABLE
'UIOK-i. TUANBIKNT3 ACCOMMODATED.
IlOTKIi FOH BENT. GOOD UKAHONS FOR
IENTINO.
SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL.
N , Anderson , - - Proprietor ,
732 Lower Broadway.
Table inppllcd with Ilio best the mirketaf-
ords. Terms (3,00 and § 1.00 jier week. Trandcnt
1.00 per day.
If Yon Wiih a Imnoh Go to. .
LOUIE DUQUETTE ,
Soups , Meats , and Eatables always on
hand. Five Cents per call.
STARR & BUNCH ,
HOUSE SI.GN
, . ,
AND
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.
PAPER HANGING ,
KALHNINQ AND GRAINING ,
3hop Corner Broadway und Soott St
MRS. J. P. BILLUPS ,
I'llOPKICTOH OF
aESTAURANT & EATING HOUSE ,
613 South ilahi Stri'tt , Council n ufli.
Ncw'houso und nculy fitted up In first class
tyU Mcalj &t all liouu. lev crenm and Icmo-
udo nrcry cvuiJnif. Frulta a d tonfectloncrloe.
HUGHES & TOWSLEE ,
DEALERS IN
Confectionery , Fruits.Nuts
3igars and Tobacco. Fresh
Dysters and Ice Cream in
Season ,
12 MAIN.ST. ,
A Ooifnoll Bluff * . * <
sSSs
mi
50 . .
SAVED
fN ] EXERY DOLLAR
BV BUrtNQ YOUR
, G.pOp.ERIES
' J * / Atifn'mJI.lni'.j ' ! '
Boston Tea Go's'Store ' ' ,
16 Mftiti St , itid l'5 ' Peayl.St. ,
1 , . .Council Bluffs ,
iIT
IT AND
lake Money , ;
1 iiAiiUFAcrUiiEH1 OF
Road , Track , , Ooa < ili & liiyery
HARNESS !
FINE WORK A SPECIALTY.
III. SHERMAN , Business Manager.
WJI. CIIR1STOPIIGH , Mechanical Manager.
124 3. Main St. , Council BlutTs , In.
} OLD ! GOLD ! .GOLD !
) richt and yellow and hird and cold ,
ilolten , gAvcu , hammered and roll'd ,
loavy to pet and light to hold ;
Boarded , battered , bought and sold ,
Stolen , borrowed , squandered , and doled ;
Spurned by the young , hut hugged by the
old
Co the very verge of the churchyard
mould ;
? iico of many act imo untold.
GOLD ! GOLD !
If you want to have gold y u must
pend vour money to the very bestadvant-
ge. Do business with cash men , and
mere only one price will bo asked or
alien.
REMEMBER
"A treo'ia known by its fruit "
A store by its prices.
DNE THING CERTAIN
) ur prices are ritht. ; Our business in a
uaranteo that fair dealing is our watch-
rord. XLOR ia our motto. Our busi-
.css'is in a most healthy condition. Every
apartment is doing good work. Canned
looda are going off very cheap. Teas
nd Coffees a choice .assortment. Fancy
Ihelf Goods for the million. Come and
eous , we will do you pood.
p , J , OSBO'ENE & co , ,
.62 Broadway , Opposite Ogden
House.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
' @
. &
MANUFAOTUllERS OP
ENGiHES , BOILERS , W3INIKG
AND
SEtiERALMACEINERY
Offlco and Works , Main Street ,
3OUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Wo glv.o special attention to
Itainp Mills , Smelting Furnaces ,
HOJSTERS AND
IENERAL MILL MACHINERY ,
HOUSE FRONTS.
5BNBEAL REPAIR WORK
rill recelro prompt attention. A general u-
ortment of
? rasa Goods , Belting , Fining.
AND SUPPLIES FOR
'ou ' iilry , Pig Iron , ( Joke , Ooal ,
OHAS , HENDKIE ,
President.
Kubber Hose , Iron and Load
? ipo , Iron and Brass Fittings and
Wmmings , at .
Sixby & Wood's ,
THE PLUMBERS.
) n Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets- )
J. M. PALMBE ,
DEALER IK
REAL ESTATE
AND LOAN AGENT ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA-
Drs : Woodbury & Son ,
Cor. Tearl & let Ave. COUKOIt. ULUFF8.
MAURTDR & ORAIQ ,
\RTISTIC POTTERY ,
Bleb Out Olosd , Flno French China ,
Silver Ware 10. ,
10 BROADWAY. . COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
MRS , > fl , J , HILTON , M , D. ,
'HYSIC1AN AND SURGEON ,
222 Braadwav , Council Bluff-
r. B. AMKNT. ' JACOB B1US
AMENT & SIMS ,
ittornoys & Oounsollors-at-Law ,
'
OOUNCIL BLUPF9 , IOWA. .
HARKNESS , ORCUTT & GO. ,
DRY GOODS
AFD CARPET HOUSE.
Broadway , 'Cor ' , Fourth Street. ;
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
mar. . 2-flrn'
J. MUELLER'S
I mean business and no blowing ,
Having recently contracted for 600
Oigans and over 200 Pianos for the sea
son , to bo sold at Bargains for Cash , and
on time Agents wanted * TT
Correspondence solicited , S
O d. MUELLER ,
O ,
it
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
F. F. FORD
Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00
Bluff and fiUow Streets , Oomcil Bluffs.
Mirrors , Upholstery , Impairing , Etc , , Wood and Metallic Coffins ,
No. 430 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council B'.uffa ' , Iowa.
UNION BAKERY ,
517 SOUTH .MAIN STREET ,
THE BEST BREAD IN THE OITY. None but first-class Bakers
imploycd. Bread , Cake , Pics , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Our
Wagoua run all day.
P. AYRES , Proprietor.
METCALF BROS. ,
WHOLESALE DEALERS ! . IN
Hats , Gaps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves.
CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED.
AO-EKT ,
3aa For Sale , Tonrn Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad -Lauds ,
and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska.
Office with W. S. MA.YNE , over Savings Bank , - OOUVOIL BLUPS
11 Pearl iatroot , Council Bluff * .
C. A. BEEDE. W. UUNYAN , W. BEEDE
C. A. BEEBE & CO. ,
Wholesale and Itetail Dealer i In
FURNITURE AND CROCKERY ,
Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
and Iss Belle Lewis
Mrs , J , E , letcalfe
Are now dealing In all kinds ol fancy goods , such a Laccg , Embroideries , Ladles' , Undetwca
of all descriptions. Also Handkerchiefs , both In silk and linen , lioso of all Kinds thread , pins ,
icedlca , i tc. We hope the laalos will call and see our stock oi Roods at CS8 Broadway before go
.
ag elsewhere.
B. J , DAVIS , 13 PEARL STREET ,
Dealer In
ZEPHYRS , CERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS
of All Kinds. A Full Line of Cnnvni , Folta , Emliroidory , Knlttliie
Sllha end Stamicd Gooda. Nice A ortnpnt of A milpe Picture *
s , . : :
Z .
412 BBQMTOSCOUNCIL BLUFFS IOW1
* ,
ind WESI8IDX SQUARE CLARIHrA IOWA ,

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