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NS e R 6 THE DATLY BEE: COUNCiL BLUFEFS, IOWA MONDAY. MAY 16, 1882. . veniences and comforts, The arrange- WARD WARDENS. wipe off from our escutcheon the one great he Daily Bee. [muiw o now thi sayoss Teavine S thad e 1 LB oo (Council Bluftain the evening over this " s ke | VSAIOPRBO I ethrren wish v iinpose Tpm GOUF c ' BLUFFS line can have & good night's rest and be in | Some of the Business Which |us the yoke which fell from the necks of St. Paul in the mo ning. four million human_beings at ' he close of V. L 2 anl i the morning i Rept the Aldermen Up ”"e wat? Do they also W » thtow “M“ - .- — i i of t sinds horers and Just received, a fresh lot of Baby Until Midnight. employment theusinds of Jabe i 5 o) b mechanics, and tarn the tide of immigra _Monday Morning May 15. |and Doll Carriages, at Mucller's. e =75 ORI (s f Coward (ot Sies i — = — - to d te the value of property instead SUBSCRIPTION RATES: PICKED BY THE POLICE The Work of Equalization of Taxes ”;incn -~ i"l u property instea By Carrler, - - - = cents per woek, —_— Complated. Now. good temperance fol By Mail, = - - - - - - ®1000per Vear. | \ o imber of Saturday Night Uffend. AR give u- some sound, common = ers who will be Adjusted T of appealing to the sentimental side of hn- Office: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near To-day. The eity council held a protracted man nature, and not wislead H]u farmers, Broadway. —— session Friday night, lasting until l\\-’;1 ,H“’ ‘:'“,. ) ”4 wte increase both in GOl s sty The most sensational incident upon | nearly midnight, Much of the even- | Wealth wud po n H. W. TILTON, City Edito 4 b . | sister state, Kansas, —— | the streets Saturday night was the ar- | ing was taken up with the equalization | Goy. gy, MINOIt MENTIONS, rest of Wm. Quinlan, whose name has < wero affidavits to ex- | Hon and ST frequently appeared before in connec: | amin® an ures to adjust, and all ",‘,"_,'l;‘:,'l’l"‘l - day is circus day, tion with police news. It eems that | this took time and patience, There PERSONAL A Mueller sells sheet music ot ore-third | Quinlan was on a spree and had got [ were raises made in about a hundred - off. some bad whisky aboard. He had|cases, and fully three-fourths of these| Hon, W. F. Sapp and wife have return ; —Velocipedss, lieycles and ehildren's | omo altercation with a_ prostitute, | woro mado to stiok. In somo cnsoa |*d (rom theeast. I wagons at Mueller's, and it was reported that he had struck | the aflidavi's filed showed up matters 'l ,."""l"‘["" L A ’, Sk —Joseph Reiter ssuits in the lat'| hor Officer Brooke, with Special|of which the covncil was in doubt, |, enyi company, spent Sunday at the Og- o8t styles at 810 Broadway, Wt policeman Tyson, arrested him near [and enabled the scouring of amounts | q n, ~The district vonrt opens tos '_\'-”-'; the Revere house. Quinlan, who ia| which would otherwise have beon| W I Giles, of Fre y docket showing 46 “"“”““' and 27 ¢ivil |y ometiing of a thumper, resisted and | skipped. city, stopping at the Revere ho CAse » be ¢ idered. 1 Wl ing ' p Prop y s, ook 4 deficd any number of officers to take ho Water Works company reported | 100Kking after some property in‘egggis. Mr T stor works company’ exbects | him to jail, In the strugglo ho struck | hg following length and sizos of pipes | 01ea formerly ki daily enongh iron pipes to liy a mile Tyscn, and the Iatter e wted SR LS LRI % he editor of » paper main, an are planning to have that much | and in the row the officers were compal- [ PToposed to be laid: once pablished here, still many ight by the lust of the week, led to uso the man pretty roughly, | . 100 fent .,l"' "_‘]""‘ - iz friends and acquaintances living here who Yo your ice frm the e Wagons | but they succcoded in convincing him | 300 f65t 21 nch pipe. gladly welcome his roturn, and i egret that taken at J, T, Oliver’s and at|that he was not able to cope with two| f'jgp « 6 « « it s but a temporary one, Jome Bros. Grecery, Mullhollend & Co,, | Policomen armed with clubs. There - \ ity \ as some indignation expiessed among | 19,000 Total, aist's Testimony. Suoveseots to D. B, Kicher, citizena concerning the way the| ~_ DISTRIBUTING MAINS, arthy, dru gist, Ottaws srs. Holland & Miller, of the| drunken man was used by (he of-| G700 fert 12 inch pipe. b ho' was adilicted wi Malu st eet livery stable, have just com: | ficers, but soime of these who witness- 1 > biad Fh 1) i;*'_';“_’ 14 ‘:f"f".‘n'm\ pleted a new carriage house, 50x40 feet, | edt the aftair mform us that they did g & o« RO BRID Ot | v I8d T which s quite an improvement and gives | give Quinlan more than he deserved. e e e e e them ample facilities to accommodate | The prisoner was kept in jail ovor| o v e R £Eots a0 Ruatom; Sunday, aud will have a hearing this | P4000 L GOUNCIL BLUFFS SPEGIAL y i : merning Sixth ard Seventh atrests between Bre —Capt, Williams roports that o witl "™ GiE Y 03 by arrested R ) 1 uve the city scales in condition to 10 pamod Stone Steel, charge poic their sidew.lks wi with business vo-day, they beivg 10| ooy ™ Tt is maid that 5 ecl The salary of clerks of e wpt o intersection of Main and | Joad of chips from & 1 1.4t 8700 in o dition to ¢ The lots j uth of the|men were chopping e column garding room | Ed, Ratts was ar LINE policeman Tyson b : Jim Hogan was arre » ha the desf avd dumb ivstitute, to Le use M itute how kome killful and hon- | 77 J0 0 S FO ; est workmanstip iu the manufacture of [ Patgey Jefforis and Je Lhe a0 draw theic artic es, rested by Officer Morac, a warraut ou the city rer in f s do not intend to close out, but [ Thompson, arrested by Officer Guan- [ vor of the pablic Lib $ thoe| wi I nice new milinery, all kinds of |Inln This trio was ]m:)l- sed of l.\‘tw ":I{PL”M of the library funds now in ¢ poods and notious at lower prices [ urday ch being tined the | 118 ba e, ¥ % AL ‘mll Za .',“,‘ILIAI\:M“ bane, | regult 7, including costs, | ¢ of lots on the east side of than 1ican buy:oid it A street from the north side of rupt stock of goods, Wekeepnothngbut [ g A0 1ak: 16w | SHGYy A ITEBL ) Bixtashlir bnbbnu) the very best aud the latest styles of | go0n ool at Mucller's, Ho has a|wero ordered to raise their sidewalks goods, For nice goods and low prices g0 | jargo variety. to pormancnt grade witkin thiry to Briss, = -~~~ days. —The twenty suits brought by the strik- TIRED OF BEING TIED. The allowance of $18 to each fire Those Who Have Had Enough of Matrimony. There aro a number of divorce company monthly was made. A petition for asidewalk on the north side of Broadway, between Niuth and Eleventh streets, was re- ferred. ing laborers against the Nebraska & St Paul rai way company were disposed of in Justico Franey’s court Saturda ‘The company paid the wen the ny Bluffs \ ady ertisements a1 Btrect, near liroad s ba ber + No ofl o, Council Bluffs TANTED, M —Roarders by day or week. nished rooms, 206 4'h street, apee 1264 Fur- 0 cents per weok, do y carriors, Office, No 7 Pearl Streott oar Broadway, them on condition of the men with- drawiog the suits and poying the costs, which they did. —In looking over the criminal docket cases to be disposed of at this term of court, and 1t is especially noticeable that to every man who applies for a divorce there are eight women who A request for leave to erect a wooden addition to the rear of 214 Broadway was rejected. The owners ef property on both ) Broom Factory, Council Bluffs, Towa. ANTED—To buy 100 tons broom corn. For particulars’ nddress Council Diuffe ARR-20t1 For Sale and Rent wo find the following variety of charges: sides of Broadway from First street to el D 5 s JOR »ALE —Huilding corner of Scven h and Morder 1, abortion 1, embeszlement 1, | *PPIY: It soems that either the | wightman's brick yard, and_on First | I Srondway. sultable s posioss 6Fawoling. J 1 ’ | women aro harder to suit, or else the | gireor from Pierce to G Fairman’s| For paruculirs enquire of G. F. mith, mett kidnapping 2, perjury 2, assault 2, bodily injury 8, obstructing highway 2, gambling men behave the worse. The follow- ! residence, were ordered to repair their ing are the cases as they appedr on sidewalks within ten days, or else the | ; 0 « SALE.—Eighty-acroe farm partly culti- vated, two miles west of Omaha. Odell & ay. m-6-tf and selling liquor 23, most of which are ted as actions under the head of nuisance, —An item of interest in the present pre- hibition campaign is an item culled from the docket: Id rai Barbara Borgman vs. Frod Borg- city would raise them to permanent grade and have the cost taxed up to the property. [ The council authorized the sale of | ! the old haud engine, hose cart and man, Nettie Long vs. John Long. Mary C. Westerman vs, Joseph 0R SALE.—Within ten miles of Council Buffs, a{ rm o' 660 acies, all fonced a ub-divided. Part choice pas ure and part cui- iva ed. Good new buil ings a dstabiing for (0 cows, Good and abundant water; huildings and farm use: and adopted for stock. Sufficient Westerman, i down . and bal. %n timo to suis the telegraphio reports to th.l '“"“‘ that| = Jonnie Leachman vs, James Leach- E‘?an:;tfigf CIMEDEOER S oy e (VLT )%Vhe::‘In;: '!‘:‘n:e'&u that the br. wers' convention, in session at S Tho customary donation of $16 ‘ouncil Biuff-, Ts. 2y6 61§ ‘Washington, appropriated $5,000 to be paid in trut to Christian Magnus, of Cedar Rapids, Ia,, to aid the brewers of Towa in their struggle against hostile ieg- islative enactments, —Remenyi, tho great violinist, had a small matinee audience Saturday after- noon, but he gave, as he always gives, & rare showing of musical art, and made it truly entertaining, even to those who were not sufficiently cultured to appreciate much of the higher work done by him, A sacred concert was arranged for last even- ing to offset the disappointment occa- sioned by Remenyi not being able to meet Nottie Shepard vs. Chas. Shepard. N. D. Borden vs. Annie R, Bor- den. Pauline Turk vs. August Turk. Nancy Van Leven vs, Hiram Van Loven. Kate Percy va. R, S. Percy, Chas. Pfeiffer vs. Flora A, Pfeiffer, A, A, Maxwell vs, C.J., Maxwell. Chbristina M, Mayer vs. Theodore G, Mayer. Sarah A, Parker vs, Edwin Parker. Tharsa Black vs. W. R. Black. Elizabeth Bowman ve, David Bow- man, Nancy A. Doty ve. Moses Doty. Ml S o R il mfln}nthly to the Light Guards was cut o An attempt was made to fill the blank left in the new saloon ordin- ances fixing the amount of license. A motion to fix it at $500 was lost, the ayes being Aldermen Goulden, Aldermen Eicher, Siedentopf and Wood. The motion to fix it at $260 was also lost, Alderman Eicher alone voting for1t. A motion to fix it at|® $200 was likewise lost, Alderman Siedentopf alone vo'ing for that amount. The matter of removing the flume office, ished; suitable for ladi Newell and Shugent, and the nays | OR REN —Part or whole of nico residence, or will scll on easy terms. Apply at Vies inay2-tf 0R RENT—Two pleasant r omws iu very de- sirabl. location, ¢ithe; furnished or u. furn- sor gentlemen, april-tf J. W. 8QU.RE & C0. NOR SALE—Beantiful residence iots, each; nothing down, and 8per onth only, EX-MAYOKR VAUGHAN. ¥ apls-tt IOR RENT—Bechtell's Hotel, middle Broad- way, Council Buffs, Iowa; is & well-known house; " best location in’ the city ~Staviing in- T0O0 UTTERLY UTTER! TET TOO TELUR. S0STON TEA GO. Are Supplying the Acsthetic Wants of the Publec in FINE GROCERIES. th Eve ything in Staples the Lowe:t Prices. Fre h Roast Coffces, Chioce Drawing Teas. Boston Tea Co. 16 Main 8t. and 15 Pe __Council Blu W.W.SHERMAN ~——MANUFACTURER OF— Road, Traclk, Coach & Livery %}fi' e &8 i 58 ! P W8 TN L FINE WORK A § E. L SHERMAN, Dusi VAL CHRISTOP 124 S. Main St., Council E GOLD! GOLD! n GOL nd eald, nd roli'd, Heavy to get g to hold; Hoarded, bartered, bought and sold, Stolen, borrowed, squandered, and doled; Spurned by tLe young, tut hug yellow sed b To the very verge of tho ch mould Puice of many ac:imo u GOLD! GOLD! If yon want to have gold ysu must spend your monoy to the very best advant- age. Do business with cash men, and where only one* price will be asked or taken, REMEMBER “A tree is known by its fruit—" A store by its prices. ONE THING CERTAIN Our prices are right, Our business is a guarantee that fair dealing is our watch- word, XLCRisour motto. Our busi- ness is in o most healthy condition. Every department is doing good work. Canned Goods are going off very cheap, Teas and Coffees n choice assortment, Fanc: Shelf Goods_for the million, Come an see us, we will do you pood. F. J. OSBORNE & 00, 162 Broadway, Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS rchyard mold. luded Call on or addresy apl1) 1m PETER BECHTELL. OR 8 ALE—Weiberfrund, or Woman's Friend, the great German discover Positive cure for female weakness in ail il various forms and stages. At DEHAVEN'S Drug Store. s 18 1m his engagement here Friday evening, the z 5 - from Indian creck was considered, | 2" company missing the train, Mueller's Musio Hall is the finest| The lowest bid for removing it being | J{'OK BALE—OId papers gc por hundred, at gl & store in the city. You are invited, $200, the council oono]udeg that it F Tho Bee office. g:“'m" Biufe 8027 —-The Nonpariel has made another flop. After abusing preachers and church peo- ple week after week, it yesterday turned a somersault and came out with & column of alleed editorial, paying trilute to the heroism of the pulpit and saying many kindly words of those whom it has abused #0 shawefully, The Nonpareil evidentiy thinks it can thus regain some of its lost patronage, but the church folk are not such fools as the colonel and his man with the cane think they are, Their tafly comes too late, e FINCH'S FANCIES, could be done for less money by hay- ing the supervisor employ men and use prisoners, The eupervisor was therefore authorized to proceed in this manner, The council adjourned till the time for the regular meeting, the first Mon- day 1 June, How He Views the Temperance Sivu- in Iowa. John B. Finch, who lectured in thia city the other evening, has been interviewed by a correspondent of The Chicago Tribune, who thus repre- sents him: In relation to the temperance cam- paign in Iowa, John B, Finch, one of the leaders of the prohibition move- ment in that state, and leader of a similar movement in Nebraska, to your correspondent in an inte) this morning: “The prohibition amendment will carry by a majority of 50,000. This is acknowledged by some of the best informed men of this state, Kven those who do not favor the amendment concede its success by & majority of from 5,000 to 50,000, *‘What has been dono with all the money supposed to have been raised by the Liquor Dealers’ association of this state?” “That 18 all nonsense, They have no money, or but very little, and what 'he{, have they are afraid to use, The trouble is, they canuot trust one another in handling it, In short, the liquor men of Towa are in a tight fix, 1 Wanrep,—To trade a fine lot of Address, M. A, Travis, Box 1332 Council Bluffs, mayl3 6% ~The city council has informally de- cided that the sidewalks of the city must be repaired, and those ordered built must be completed at cnce, In case of neglect or refusal the aldermen propose to have the city do the work, and in such case the walks will he brought up to permanent ‘ grade and the cost taxed up to the prop- ‘ erty, Those, therefore, who are on the | temporary grade, will do well ‘to look | after thelr w.lic: themselvcs, us it will cout | amuch more if the city takes hold of it, | | Mueller has just received six fine Chickering and Weber Pianos, They are beauties, e e The Prohibition Amendment—A Chal- lenge from Alex Obert, To the Editor of The Beo: I find that the temperance folks are making a great deal of fuss over the pro- hibition amendment, that i to be voted for or aganst on the 27th day of June next. Now, f they are so sanguine and sure that if the awendment is carried thut it will stop the sale & d_consumption of in tox'cating liquors in the state of Towa, let any one of them put one hundred dollars in the First ational Hank of Council luffs, I wa and I will then do the same; let both »ums remain in the bank for one year on interest, 1f the amendment does prohibit the use of intoxicating liquors in the state, then wy hundred dollars and in- teres' goes to the person who puts up his v —Ex-May.r Vaughau's birthday and wedding suniversary hoth fell upon last | Friday, and on golug to bed he was cons ‘ gratulatiog himeelf upon having passed the twain anuiversary in peace and quiet, when an assault was made upon the front door of Lis residence, It proved to be & comp iy of his friends, who torced him to LT b ola spectacle Will be paid if et at Ths B @ watter of time, avd can curo generall ence how long diseased. Will straighten cross Sewing Machines for Nebraska land, | gc% cperate and remove Piyrcginms, etc, and ANrowE WANTING sor etine quality broom Nos. 534 and 636 Broadway, ' ouncll Bluffs, lowa. fo ds. UNION AVENUE HOTEL. Mrs. C, Gerspacher & Son, Miscellaneous. E EXOELSIOR GALLLRY the first to in. troduce the new instantaneou: process nnd make o success of it. Call and_see spocimens. Aliboral roward o'tice mb-tt R. W. L. PATTON—Physician and Oculist. Can curo any case of sore eyes, 1t Is only in 1t makes no differ- rom threo to five weeks nsert artificial eyes v writing to E, Council Blufts One of the bes 8 cond-class Hotels in the West is the BROADWAY _HOTEL, A. E BROWN, Propriutor, corn seed can et 1t I wpld tf P, 1. MA Table supplied with the best the warket af- G od rooms and first-class beds, Torms y reasonable. 817 Lower Broadway, FIRST CLAS HOTEL AT REASONABLE lun:‘:)”-r. "‘AlANSIEiTfl ACCOMMODATED. HOTEL FO4 RENT, GOOD REASONS FOR RENTING, SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL. N. Anderson, - - Proprietor, 752 Lower Broadway. IRON WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES, BOILERS, MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office and Works, Main Street, COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA. We give special attention to Stamp Mills, Smelting Furnaces, HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY, HOUSE FRONTS, GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention. A general as- sortment of Brass Goods. Belting, Pining, AND SUPPLIES FOR Having recently contiacted for 600 r:% | Mgars and over 200 Pianos for the sea. | | sou, to s Id at Bargains for Cash, aud | on tine Agenis wanted. _A. ATIED RIS ‘ HARKNESS, 0ROUTT & C0,, DRY GOODS ANMD CARPET HOUSE. Broadway, Cor. Fourth &%, Council Bluffs, Zowa. mar-2-3m J. MUELLER'S I mean business and no blowing, Corres pondenc s C J. MUELLER, HY COUNCIL BLUFFS, [OWA.| - KK i oo i cri Sk LT oAl E&'R‘!! v{":'?- fs&'a;-— W'E,“-' n B = Ul 11}\ Jes he Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 = B =8 THE &5 Bluff and Willow Streets, Council Bluffs, B L IR, &, IVE A TV IVE O I 50 FURNITURE HOUSE. Mirrors, Upholstery, Bepairing, Etc,, Wood and Metallic Coffins. No. 436 Broadway, Cor. Bryant St. » Council Bluffs, Towa. UNION BAKERY, 517 SOUTH MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE OI''Y. None but first-class Bakers employed. Bread, Cake, Pies, &c., delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. P. AYRES, Proprietor, METCALF RROS, ~——WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— Hats, Caps, Straw (@oods, and Buck Gloves. CHICA.G0 PRICES DUPLICATED, COUNOCIL BL.UFES, E. COOX, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Has For Sale, Town Lots, Improved and Unimproved, also, Railroad Lands, and a number ot Well Improved Farms, both in Towa and Nebraska. Office with W. 8. MaYNE, over Savings Bank, - COUNCIL BLUFS 5 " THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF Wall Paper:h gnd Window Shades And the Largest Assortment to Sclect from, Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating Done iv the Latest Style of Modern Art. Geo. R. Beard, 11 Pea 1 8t. Council Bluffs, = C. A. BEEBE, TOW.A. = W. RUNYAN W. BEEBE C. A. BEEBE & CO, ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY, Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Mrs, J. B Metcalfe and Miss Bells wis Aro now dealing in all kinds of fancy goods, such a8 Laces, Fmbroideries, Ladies' Underwea of all descriptions. Also Handkerchie s, both in silk and linen, hose of all Kinds, thread, pins, needles, cte. We hope the Iaaies will call and sce our stock of goods at 636 Broadway b. f0ro go ing elsewhere. Foundry, Pig Iron, Coke, Coal CHAS. HENDRIF, President. 2- OSCAR WILDE 2- (_J'rAS FIXTURES. Bixby & Wood, THE PLUMBERS. On_Bancroft or (Fourth Streets.) J. M. PALMER, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. open up, One after another paid due re- i one hundre | dollars, But if the am nd-| pgy, 'ed with the best the market at- epects aud rominded him of theday by the | p 1 e 10 B0 WY of getting out ot doos ot stap the use of intoxicating ‘nr‘fi "T;'r"ffu.nzmu'w'wrn:k-m Trauslent : . quors, then 1 will be o | 4. 3 presentation of various gifts, including an |~ ““When will the election take |soh's hundred dollars and. fotereat. 1| o rborst elegant chuin for his watch chaia s | placel” further say and defy any of ro-called| 1f You Wish Lunch Go to temperance folks to show me or any other citizen what beuetit the labor or farmer or any one else will have by the enacting of said amendwent, On the contrary, it is not the means of taking from the rarmer from fourteen to twenty cents per bushel Kuight of Pythias pin, and other equally welcome reminders, 'The surprise was as complete as it was enjoyable, “The 27th of June. The state is being thorougly worked, and the in- terest is 80 great that every man will vote on one side or the other,” ‘‘Are there many oa the fence, Mr, ~W. E, Davis, southwestern passenger | agent of the Sioux City route to 8t. Paul, | Finehi” on oo and whoat becawso e will be & informs us that notwithstanding the cold, | ©'Not many. They are sliding off| ©ors¢d to ship bix grain out of the state, disagrecablo woather which charactenized | on the prohibition side, which ia: ane | Sy (e Inbceain 10 Gihet ekaies sy other good indication of the weakness of the enemy."” Mr. Finch has been in attendance of the Ministers' Union Temperance convention recently held in this city, | or any other free-born American citizen sud returned to-day to Iowa, where he [ what he shall &t or what he shall drink, was engaged to lecture until the close | or where withal rhall he be clothed? of the campaign in that State, He |, 1f they have this rightis not that slavery will thon returu o Nebraake to- fnau: |18 ¥ors Lori? o/t that the resson fi'.':'::.:. :lau;ll: movi:lm:t:..'h_:h‘,”i: try and fought aud conquered in the revo- coess ) 100688 i lutionary war’ Was it not for the pur- fain to result in a bitter and deter- | pose of throwing off the yoke so that the; mined fight in Nebras might do as seemed to them best, accord- e ing 1o the dictates of their vwn consciences Bargaivs in Pianos and Organs for and not #s @ tyran ruler or set of the next 50 days at Mueller's. Jast week there were over forty round trip tickets sold from St. Louis alone, where the tem paratuie is supposed to be compa- ratively wurm, that many persons at lea t being anxious, even under these cir- cumstance, to take pleasure trips to M- nesota over this delightful line. Round trip tickets will be placed on sale bere to- day, good to return until the Slst day of Qetober, These tickets are only $17, and with the many attractions offcred to tour- ists over this line, they will weet with a ready sale. A new line of Pullman care are also placed on this line, which are very elegant and have all the needed com- and then thyy will have to pay the rail- road comoanies freight to l.vriu"bwk this manufactured grain, I wouid ask these same people again whether they have a right to dictate to me rulers would have thew to do! The late LOUIE DUQUETTE, STARR & BUNCH, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING LND GRAINING, A SFEOLALTY. war thiugh which we passed was waged (o | Shop—Corner Broad way and Scott St Drs: Woodbury & Son, Soups, Meats, and Eatables always on| o, pear) & 16t Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, hand. Five Cents per call, MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, HOUSE, SIGN,| =i ouciass rine rronch cuina, Bllver Ware &c., 840 BROADWAY, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. MRS, H, J. HILTON, M, D, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, 222 Broadwav, Council Bluffs W. B, AMENT, JACOB BIMS AMENT & SIMS, Attornoys & Counsellors-at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, ZEPHYRS, of All Kinds. A Full Line of Canvas, Felts, Embroidery, Knitting BOOTS, E. J. DAVIS, 13 PEARL STREET, Dealer in CERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS Silks and Stamped Goods: Nice Assortnent of Appligue Flotures SEHORES, Z. T. LINDSEY & CO.,, 412 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0W A And WESTSIDE SQUARE, CLARINDA I0WA. A [ | | |