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THE BAIL E-COUNCILBLUFFS , TUESDAY , JANUARY 1 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. COUNOILJBLUFFS. Tuosdav Morning , Jau .l , 1884 , RATES : , By Carrier -20 cents per week By Mai - - { 10.00 per Year JlOFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Btroot. Hoar Broadway. MINOR MENTION , See Joseph Ilcitor'a fall goods. Additional local on seventh page. Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnoll's. ' Remember the Catholic fair to-night. Council Bluffs needs a now city map. The ice men smile once more as they see the harvest. TIIK Bcr. wishes all its Council Bluffs friends "a happy now year. " J.--J. Brown is to put up two new brick buildings on lower Main street in the spring. The Hound Table moots this week on Thursday evening , at the residence of Mr. Otis. Dr. A. J. Cook haa removed his resi dence from North Main street to No. 029 First avenue , in Dr. Lawrence's brick block. The attention of those who desire to employ a competent music teacher in the family is called to the special column on the eighth page. What has become of that resolution passnd by the city council last summer , ordering the city marshal to close all gambling houses ? The little son of Henry Van Brunt now has a little brother , and the father is as delighted as a man ought to bo under such hoppy circumstances. On Tuesday ov nmg of next week Miss Neally Stevens is to give her piano re cital , in response to the request of her many friends and admirers hero. The postoffico will bo open to-day from 11 a. m. till 12:30 : o'clock p. in. , &nd in the evening , from 7 to 8 o'clock p. m. The carriers will bo on duty as on Sunday. The needful permits were yesterday granted to Elmer E. Nichols and Fannie A. Weston , both of this city ; also to Leroy Thompson and Marietta Holladay , both of Hancock. The city "cooler" is a cooler in fact , now-a-days. With no stove , and nothing but stench to fill up the cracks in the doors , the poor follow who now gets a glass too much ha * indeed to suffer. Deputy Marshal White has resigned his star to go into the stock business. Ho lias made an excellent deputy , and no man among the officials has gained a stouter reputation for obliging manners and straight-forward dealing. A young follow giving hi name as Frank Finnor , was arrested yesterday by Marshal Jackson , while trying to soil two horse blankets , evidently stolen from some ono. Ho was offering them , at only a few cents apiece , and was taken into the cooler to await investigation. John Foley , who was arrested Satur day by Deputy Sheriff Clattorbuck on a charge of malicious mischief in kicking in the door of David Dunklo's saloon at -Oecsgent , yesterday gave § 200 bail to appear for trial at the next term of the district court. What city of ita size can show so lax a government ? A variety theatre with a wine room , gambling houses running oa open , as grocery stores , houses of prosti tution * licensed but not regulated , women of purchasable virtue flaunting thern- splvos on tlio"prinolpal streets and pub lic places ia it not a free for all ? There seems a disposition on the * part of Mr. Dohany not to open his now opera house until the citizens buy $1,000 worth of $5 tickets for the opening If * ho would inform the public what sort of a company ho proposes to open with it might satisfy many who are hesitating I now. To-night is to bo the big ono at the Catholic fair. A grand ball ia to bo given besides } ho other attractions of the fair itself. The voting on the various articles ia getting to on exciting stage , and there are many features to interest , while for the ball itself good music has boon engaged and all needful for a merry timo. timo.Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Brooks mot -with a ninguiar accident yesterday. While run ning -sowing machine her finger got under the noodle , and before she could take her hand away , several stitches had been taken in the flesh , the noodle being driven into the finger several times , and then breaking off. Dr. Hanchott dressed the wound. Stoinhart & Froyhan are now moving their wholesale liquor establishment from Broadway in thia city to Omaha , they having secured West & Fritchor's old atand oa Douglas street , where they will have increased facilities for filling orders to the satisfaction of their customers. They ask a continuance of the patronage given them in Council Bluffs , and will doubtless get it , with an increase , as they ha fo gained a strong hold on the trade. * * - ' It ia the exception rather than the rule that promises in reference to the delivery of job printing are kept. But at Pryor'a ' Boo job office , 7 Pearl street , all promises - ises will bo fulfilled , po to Hurlburt a fancy atcam ard French dry cleaning works a't 34 Pearl street. Mrs. M , Carroll , fashionable dressmaking making , cutting and fitting a specialty -Apprentices wanted. No. 720 Firat avenue , up stairs. Books , toys and fancy goods of all kinds must bo sold at or below cott to give mo an opportunity to attend to my coal interests in this city. H , E. Palmer Now House. * j < * .iv" Opera AVUO(7 . / Another invoice of now typo received * t Pr pr' * Bee job oflice. Ljdiw'and geat' doUiing cleaned. dy d and repaired atHurlburft. | 34 Pearl * trwt , CLOSING THE SERIES , The Imst of Seven Very Interesting Scientific J/ccturcB. On Sunday ovoniyg Rev. J. J. Lemon gave the closing lecture of his series on scientific subjects. There have been seven of these lectures , and though the preceding ones have been oxcollcnt JJtlio closing was n saving of the best wine to the last of the feast. There hare been attending this series of lectures many who are not often found in the pews of any church , and the interest excited is manifest not only by largo audiences , but by the newspaper communications , an onymous notes , etc. , etc. Many who have before considered these questions as rather prosy have found them by no moans so when clearly stated , and aptly illustrated , and many of the young , particularly , have boon led to raad and think , rather than drift oir into errors of belief because Homo great names have boon tacked onto some scientific theory. Those who liuvo read more or lesa hero had their thought quickened and memory refreshed. There has been much of an educational value in the line of natural history and of science generally , ns well as of the tendency to lift the hearers onto n higher plane of spiritual lifo , and giving thorn a reason rather than an emotion for the faith that is in them. On Sunday night this last lecture was dpvotod to the consideration of man himself. The speaker took the brain , and showed ita superior weight to that of the animals of the highest intelligence , it being almost twice as neavy. Ho showed its parts , and that no one contended for a moment that these parts taken by thomsolvoH had any feeling or thought. Even when together , but out of the skull , they had no fooling. Even in the skull when there wan no lifo in the body , there was no lifo on the brain. It was lifo then that was the power of thought , and not the brain itsalf. That brought them back to the old question of what is lifo and ho had already showed the ab surdity of the evolutionist's theory on the point. , Ho then spoke of the eye , and showed that the human eye was not so far Booing as that of the boo , and hence was not a development. The boo also had oycs on the top of its head , and if the develop ment continued according to the theory of evolutionists man should have oycs all over his head. But evolutionists , driven into the corner claimed that there was retrogression as well as development. .It was easy enough to build a theory making facts run backward or forward to suit the theory , but no such theory woo worth the attempt to demonstrate. The hand and voice of man were also used as arguments. In the savage the hand was as perfect as that of a civilized man. So with the voico. They simply were not trained and hence had powers that the savage know not of. According to evolution the physical organs most noodto bo dovolopedbuttho facts showed that they were perfect , and only needed training to bring put their powers. Prof. Wallace , the originator of the theory of selection , .said that the presence of these organs indicated that a power had placed them there which yras beyond his power to explain. Darwin himself admitted it was a great mystery- The lost straw these scientists caught at was that man came Iroin the gorilla and champanzoo , because there are similarities of formation ; but St. George Mivart said that there was no argument in this , for it might as well bo claimed that because the wrist bones in the indris , a cat-like animal found in Madagascar , resembled the wrist bones of man , that therefore man sprang from this , which all would pronounce as non sense. In closing the speaker summarized the facts reached by reasons stated in other lectures , and gathering them all up very concisely , quaintly compared the posi tion of those scientists with that of Topsy , who said she didn't know who made her , but " 'spect I jus' growod. " Ho doomed it far bettor to accept the be lief , corroborated by revelation and in nature , that God was before all and in nil , and that the only sure foundation on which to stand < was the rock , Christ Jesus. Six per cent ci ty and farm loans. S. W Forgusson & Co. , 30 Pearl St. mw& ICoal Batata Transfers. The following doodj wore filed for re cord in the rocordcr'a office , December 31 , reported for the BEE by P. J. Me- Mahon , real estate agent : David Roberta to J. Clinton Roberta , lot 10 , block 11 , Stutaman'a second add ; § 100.M. . M. F. B. Huber to James N. Pratt , noj , 0 , 75 , 40 ; $2,3-10. Sarah M. Bailey to Docro , Wells & Co. , lot 10 , block 1 , Oakland ; 8432. Total sales , $2,871. . THE OLD AND THE NEW , Tlio Law Finn ofSapp & Iyiimn Now Sripp & 1'usoy. As will bo soon by a notice elsewhere the old established Jaw firm of Sapp & Lyman now dissolves , this being neces- nitated by the appointment of Major Lyman to the judgeship of the circuit court. The firm has boon among the foremost , not merely hero , but in the state , for the post fourteen years ! By the withdrawal of Mr , Lyman , Col. Sapp finds himself with more business on his hands than ho can well care for , and has secured as an associate and partner , N. M. Puaoy , Esq. , the now firm to bo known as Sapp it Pnsoy , a strong firm indeed. flon. W. F. Sapp has been a resident of Council Blufls for twenty years and actively engaged in the practice of law all of the time , except the interruption caused by the people of this district placing him in congrens to look after their interests , a duty which ho per formed well and ably , and yet oven during this time ho looked ing after the gen eral management of the firm's business. Ho has also served as United States attorney , in which position he was very successful and showed great strength. Standing at the hood of the bar here for years , ho naturally ia a tower of strength , as the senior partner of the firm. Mr , N. M. Pusoy is a younger man , who has boon hero loss years , ho having resided hero about aix years , his former practicoboinginBaltimoro. He ia ono of the best educated nion in the whole bar , not only as a collegiate , but in legal lore. An indefatigable worker , a painstaking , careful man , ho always steps into court thoroughly prepared m eyery point , and ready to meet any emergency. With \ clear thought , and a more than ordinary power of language , added to his other abilities , ho is a strong man , and the firm thus composed cannot but continue at the front. Not a C/IBO. Not a case of rlieumntlflm , not n cnso of ncurnlgin , not a case of p.iln or uprnln not ono linn lulled to go when attacked by Thomtt' J.'cltttrie Oil. NOT THE MAN , Xlio ilcnl VnCnptnrcd In Jersey City , and thu YOUIIR Man Hero ICclcnflcd. The young man Cannon who was ar rested hero nn Friday on suspicion of being ono James Fox , wanted at Jersey City for absconding with some express money packages , was released yesterday , the chief of police receiving a telegram that the real Fox had been arrested at Jersey City , and that hence the young man arrested hero could not bo the follow. The description of Fox which the police had corresponded very clpsoly with that of young Cannon , ho having a s < -ar on his knee , and being of about the snnio height and weight , and his face re sembling that of the photograph of Fox. Cannon on being released was nuito indigimt about the way ho had been treated. Ho said that ho had no objec tion to being hold a reasonable time fortho officers to investigate , but thought they ought to have provided him with a de cent place in which to stay. _ Instead of that they put him in the jail among a lot of criminals , and afforded him no comforts. Ho said ho had nothing to sleep on but a bench and no bed clothing but an old blanket , that ho got poor fare , had to fight vermin , and in fact was ill- used everyway , which ho thinks is pretty hard on an innocent man. Jailor Shout ? explained that ho offered Cannon a hammock to sleep in , but ho preferred the bench. Shontz denies the vermin and bad food charge , and says that ho gave him the best treatment possible , considering the facilities afforded by the county. In order to hold Cannon until more could bo learned about b > ' , a charge of vagrancy was preferred afc. * . ist him when ho was arrested. But now that ho proves not to bo the man who was wanted this case will bo dropped. The description of Fox answered his appearance - pearanco so closely as to give the arrest ing oflicor grounds to believe that ho might bo the man , and others thought the same , while others were equally cer tain it was not Fox. BUKAKPABT COCOA , as a bovcrngo , ts univer sally conceded superior to nil other drinks for the weary mnn of biuiness or the more robust laborer. The proparatioha of Walter linker & Co. hare long boon the standard of merit in tliis line , nnd our roailora who purchnso "Jla- Ur'f Jlradfait C1 coa"wlll find it a moBt health ful , dclicioiia and Invigorating beverage. 1'EUSONAIi. Postmaster Armour went to Atlantic last night , to spend Now Yearn , his family being now on a visit there. M. 1Kohror lias gone to Kansas City , on A. 1) ) . Howe has gene to Atchison to spend Now Years with his friends thoro. Prof , Uorry , who organized the Boy's band hero , mid who now makes headquarters at Portsmouth , on the Milwaukee road , Is in the city again. E. Garry , who travels for Luly & Inrgo , has a now boy at Liu homo. Horsford'a Acid 1'hospliato For Lemons or Lime Juice , is a superior substitute , and its use is pos itively beneficial to health. Notlco of Dissolution. Notice ia hereby given that the law firm of Sapp t Lyman it this day dis solved by mutual consent and on account of the appointment of J. Lyman as judge of the circuit court of this district. W. F. Sapp will retain the offices and ns- sumo full possession and control of the business of said firm , to whom all indebt edness duo the firm will bo paid. W. F. SAPP , J. LYMAN. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia. , Jan 1st , 1884. A Newspaper Kdltor. 0. jr. Holcomb , of Bloomvillo , Ohio , rlsoa to oxpluin : "Had that terrible tllsonao , ca tarrh , for twenty years ; couldn't taste or email , and hearing wiw falling. TAoimis' J-.c- tectrie Oil curctl me. These nro facts voluntar ily given against a former prejudice of pat ent medicine. " Notlco of C'opnrtnershlp. Notice is hereby given that a now law partnership has this day been formed be tween the undersigned under the firm name of Sapp & Tusoy. The above firm is the successor of Sapp it Lyman , and will continue to occupy the offices formerly used by them. W. F. SAPP , N. M.PUSKY. COUNCIL BLUITH , Ia. , Jan. 1st , 1884. COMMEUOIAJJ. COUNCIL DLurra IIAHKKT. Wheat No. 2 spring , 70c ; No. 3 , COcj re jected , DOe ; good demand. Corn l/oalera ore paying 3Go for old corn and 25o for new. Data In good demand at 20o1 Hay 4 OOfflO 00 per ton ; 60o per bole. Kyo lOo ; light supply. Corn Meal 1 25 per 100 jHiunds. \VooU Good supply ; prices at yards , 6 00 ® Coal Delivered , hard , 11 DO per ton ; soft , 0 00 per ton ! Butter Plenty and In fair demand at 20c ; creamery. 85c. KgRs Ko.idy ealo nt 25o per dozen. Lard IVlrbauk'a , wholesaling at lie. Poultry Firm ; dealers ore paying for chicken * ICcj live , 2 CO per dozen. Vegetables Potatoes , 60c ; onions , 40oj cab bages , 30@40o per dozen : apples , ready sale at 2 60@3 M ) for prime utock. Flour City Hour , 1 C0@3 40. Brooms 2 00@3 00 per doz. luVJC BTOCK. Cattlo-3 00@3 60 } calves , 5 00@7 60. Hogs Local packers ore buying now ami therein a good demand for all grades ; choice packing , 6 00@5 10 ; mixed , 4 ( > S@5 00. Call , send or telephone for samples of fine commercial job printing from Pryor'a job office , on Pearl street. JACOB S1M3. E. P. C4DWELL. SIMS&CADWELL , Attorney fs-at-Law . . , , COUNCIL IH.UFF8 , IOWA Office , Main Strfot. Hooms 1 and Bhuiratt Js Mo- lUhou's Jllock. WUi practice lu titata aud i > J - l oourt * W. R. VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffr. Rial estate and collection agency , o Odd Fallow's lock , our BiVlngs lUnk. RUBBERS ! Oar Bpocch is short , but to the point. Jicst Chicago discounts every day in the year on II JOOuIAND AND ARCTICS. Gooda WARRANTED an good as ANY in the market. They arc made by the NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO. Wo have n big line of SPECIALS and an IMMENSE slock of regular and EXTRA WIDE Boots and Shoes in all sizes , ready to ship on receipt of orders. TZEdL-HJ Or Eccond quality Boots wo nro introducing nro better than ninny so-called firs quality , nnd wo give n largo EXTRA discount on thorn. Z , T , LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Broad-way , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 602 nnOADWAY , COUNCIL DLUFl'S , IOWA. Also many m cities In HOUSE imNUtSIJia OOOUS. Call ari'l eccus , CASADY & ORCUTT. MAYME & PALMER , DKAT.KRS IN Hard and Soft Goal , BULK 'AND BAIIUEL LIME , LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT , incniOAN PLASTER , HAIR AND 8KWEK 1'IPK. No , 039 Broadway , . . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. THE FINEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT of the Season is One of Those Elegant Overcoats Made to Order by " MERCHANT No. 7 and 9 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. W TJ A TDTl ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF FOTTAWATTAMIE COUN- VVi JjAlltJJ , TY COLLECTION AGENCY. Ofllco comer Broadway and Main street. TmnM TJTATn $ nn GENERAL MERCHANDISE. UUJZLlN JjJJlNU OS UUi , 18 Main street and 17 Pearl street 1\/T / A V TV/I ntnvr CRESTON HOUSE. 1YUL.A. MUJtLJM , Hotel , 217 and 219 Main street. DR , J , F , * WHITE , Corner Main nnd Fifth up-stalra. Residence , 609 Willow i NO PI LTTTD r7 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , Ofllco over American Express. \TTT A mVT'P'D LIVERY AND FEED , SO . VV jO-VJlNJIllln Will contract tor tunoralg at reasonable rates. 22 Fourth street. J , M. ST. JOHN & GO..OASH BUYERS , Draft by return mall. ItO nroaduav. l A nnt > Trnnrr MERCHANT TAILOR , J JtiuUJj AUUI1 , Stock Complete. Suits made at reasonable prleea. Ho. 805 Main St.l ftATfTT CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , ? O &T . , O'"IJLXXlt Corner 7th and Uroadway. 1'lana and specifications tumUhed. T A n/rua T T > A "WPV MERCHANT TAILOR. JAiVIJjO JTIVB.lN.Ljlj Artistic Work and reanonablo chaprea. 872 Broadway. mVT FURN1TUB.E STOVES , & OUlN and HouMhold Supplies. SpS Broadway. XT TT A "R T ATTORNEYS AT LAW , OS D Alii. ! . | Jamea Illoek. I'ractlco la state and federal courts. O A ATTT1 A O 'I TTA/T / And batn house , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign , Prop. P. J. Mont. O AJN11 nJi I U IVi KQinery. M. P. I'liytldan. DTYYTTTTTvT T A TJTJnnPT1 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , JjJLJVVHN U. JtJJPJjU.LJLi Notary Public and General Comeyancer. 1B Broadway. D'DTTD'D'P TTmTCtl ? SMITH & NORTON , IvJj V l.LlJj X1U U OXli Broadway opposite New Opera House. ReDtted tl , tl.60 per day IP YOU WANT T rt/VTlCi GIJ/Yl d fYD TO TTTOTDTSP'O O BOOTS , tSJiUBD OJ& K U JBJB J& JSB CALL ON S.A. . . DPIIEIROIE , Corner Main nnd First Avenue , Council Bluffs. He has Them. tn08. OfFICBB , II. JI. rCSlT. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Blunt h. Established - - 1856 P > Dealers In Foreign andDomcatlo Exchange and Homo Securities SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK. Social kdvertUeuent ) , inch as Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , WanU , Board , big , etc. , ulll be Inserted In this column at the low rate ot TEN CENTS 1'Kll LIN1I ( or the firet Insertion and FIVE CENTS I'EH LINK ( or each subsequent In. ertlon. Lca > e < h erttoemenU at our office , No. 7 1'carl Street , near Broadwav WANTS. "ITfANTKD-Boy , with jiony , toddher TIIK IU . \\J DUNCAN dun maker and reiuxlrer , No. V ) 108 S. Main St. , Council IlluO , Iowa. . WANTED K > cry boayin Council Bluffs to take TniIlitK. Delivered by carrier at only twenty cunts a week. r\ABINET 1'HOTOS-tS by the iloieu at the excil- VJ slor gallery , 100 Main street , Council IlhifTu. Dinner , anil dummy ( are both * as to Omaha cus tomers on orders of 110 and upwards. \T7ANTED K\crjbcxly to buy t , Clirlstnui pics- It cut worth more tluui dUmonUs-a policy In the Mutual Lite Iiuuritiica company , of New York , ( Um largest company In the orJ ! ( rates lower than any other company. M. F. Hoiircr , agent lor vtvtt- ciu Iowa , Council Blufls. V\7"ANTED To trade ( or city property , a itock tl M books , blank books , ulndow curtains , and a general Una o ( stationer's poods. A good Wualu ollcred. Call or addrriw II. 11'aluicr , new oi.era houui block , Council lllufls. ) \1TANTK1J-A jounir laJy famllUt with a'l church T i ten lixs , deilrui the ( volition of an ( irganUi licit relcmiciu glim. Aildrnn at this enVo W. M.T. TlfANTKlt An eiperlemtd book-keeper , familiar M Itli all brain hen ol book-keeping , Ur lre a si t ul books to kei-p. Best rifemici-s glun. Address at this office. W. II. J. OLD I'APEUS-ror i le at U otBce , at Z ccnt a hundred. R. Rice M. D. or oth tumors reimnud without the knife or .IrawliiK ol blood. CHRONIC DISEASES < * * * * * * * * . Uver thirty yeara practical experience. Olllco No. B 1'carl street , Council Illufla /arConimltatlon ( roe Jtlnko Your Contracts Now for Your Winter Supply of ' Missouri Hard "Wood ! AND IIA11D AND SOFT O WITH P. OVERTON , 505 First Avenue , - Council Bluffs , Iowa , And secure the best article and ( ull measure at the very loeet price. Sto\ oed Uelhered to any par of the city JOSEPH GAGHEGAN. HARD WOOD AND COAL Corner.Main stmtand Eighth a\en ue , Couu Blufli. jUrLowest rates and prompt delivery Mrs H J HiltOD H. D , , , , . , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 223 Middle Broadway , Council Bluffs. WINTEBRESORT. _ SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. Ouxo ox3VTcs 3P vy. We u'UA'UMteu the tuiu of the following lumtd dls- scasot , onto jay : lUicumatUm , ScrUuln , Ulcers , Catarrhi n 1 Blood audiklnilUcait'S , Dv/ixila , Liver C'oiuplilnt , Kidney and Bladder Il c cs. ( lout , Nut- raltfia and Akthma , Hies ] Hurlngs are the fnorlte resort of the tired an.l dubllltatad , and are thu KKK1ILK LAHUS BKST KltlKND , Oood hotel , Ihery and bathlni ; accomoJatlon both vlnttr and suinuier. Locality hlu'lily plcturewiue and healthy , Accetslble by WabmD railway , a Kvoiia , orC.,11. & Q. , at Albauy. CorrcspouJcnc solicited , UKV. M . M. THOil 1'SON , Slloam Sprlngr , Gcr , 1 * . O.atutiy Co. , Ho , pEmpkie Hardware Co. 109 nnd 111 S. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. WHOLESALE DEALE1I3 IN 342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. irooxj.en.-t Money Loaned , Abstracts Furnished * * * ' * ' : - " : > asr No. 4 Pearl Street , oM-f"Bif asrCOUNCIL BLUFFS. MRS. D. A , BENEDICT , DEALER IN J NOTIONS , JEWEL11Y , &C. 337 W. Broadway , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA BECHTELE' The only only hotel run on the European plan'in this city. Now building , newly furnished and all modern improvements , and ia centrally located. PETER BEGS TELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. HaUng a LARGE CONTRACT to illl I am obliged to olTer tbo Very Highest Market Prices FOR S. Goldstein. 538 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. STEINHARDT & FREYHAN , Wholesale Liquor Dealers , OF COUNCIL ULUFFS , El IMI O "V" 3S 3D ' THEIR BUSINESS TO Omaha , Neb. , January 1st , 1884 , HAVING SECURED WEST & FRITCHER'S OLlJ STAND , St HAIR GOODS OP ALL KINDS. Sold at the Lowest Prices IN THE WEST , QUALITY CONSIDERED. At MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , . . 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ) TO LOAI iOI HEAL ESTATE ! : Complete Abstracts of Title to nil Lots and Lauds in. the County. T TT' ' JL U TRAITS , tKuW efluSjc A Jb vJf -I3XT- Crayon , Solar Camera Enlargement for the trade at reasonable rates. Orders oy mail promptly filled. C. D. LUCUOCK , 143 Broadway. Council Bluffs. Our line of Stoves ia the mos- complete in no city and includes all the most Desirable Patterns and Latest Improvements ! Wo have harnmereu the prices down as thin na they will stand without breaking , , nnd you are invited to call and see how thick the stoves are in comparison. PECIAL DRIVE ON A LOT OF HARD COAL STOVES , Nickel , slightly tarnished , at a reduction of § 5.00 each. 504 Broaaway'and 10 and 12 Mam St , , Council Bluffs. IN GHIIA , PLATED ffARE , GLASS WARE , LAIPS , Table Cutlo. , , Flower Pots , Etc. , call on W. S. HOMER & CO. , - 23 Main St. , Council Bluffs. . HY DON'T YOU GCTSDME OF FITCH BROTHER'S ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? Perfect Pitting , Best arid Chca ] > c8t.lFlne Linen Collars and Cuffs. No. 715 Fourth Street , Oounoil Bluffs , Iowa. . M. GALLAGHER. DE3 DEL New Store , Frrsh Goods , Low Prices and Polite Attendant * . First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , GROSVENOR & GUNN , MANUFACTURERS OF ZE OOUVC 311 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs ; Iowa ,