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THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUPES IOWA HONDA5T FEBRUARY' 12
The Daily Bee
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Monday Mo-iittitf , Feb 12.
aunaontPTioN JUTES :
By Carrier , - - - - - SO centi per week ,
By Mall . . . . . . tlo.OO per Tear ,
Offloo : No. V Pearl Street , Hoar
roadway.
MINOR MENTIONS.
GRBAr lUitnoAn TIOKTB. Bay them
from D. W. Buihnell , 6 doors north o !
pottoftce. mt (
The Presbyterian pnlpH was yester
day filled by llev. Henry Meeklo , of
Oioeula , Neb.
The oalabooio la Increasing In popu
larity as a free lodging house , the number
now averaging over live a nlftht.
Oonitablo Fox lay * ho Is ahead of the
citizen * iu their move for the starting of a
hosifit * ) , he havlrif started a pIvntc en-
tcrprlie of the eort nt 1'nnnniD.
A. PABOAIK. Any ptr < on denirloK to
purchase n elegant residence one block
from Bijllsj' park , for $ GGOO , part on
time , should nddrcts W , kbot 1CC7.
f2-3t
The aalonn iron are paying In their
regular licenses notwithstanding the pre
diction that tboy would unite iu n prottft ,
on account of the s'.lll futthor ra'so ' which
Is threatened.
The case of Mary Clayton vs. The
Foweri , estate still occupied the attention
of the circuit court Saturday , end will
probably receive a finish to-day.
Mr , Lew Fhher while coattlog the
other night win thrown from a travrree ,
and sprained his leg.so badly as to tay him
up for several days ,
John Allen was another victim of the
carnival on Willow avenue.Vhl o on the
rear end of n traverse the tharp ends of a
sled In thu rear struck him on the legs and
plowed up the flash on bath legs In a f eight'
fat manner.
The Clarlnda Star in one column saya
tba saloon Hcemo In Council Blurts In 1000
year. In another column It states that
it is $5(10 ( a year. That paper Is evidently
aa badly mixed aa to what the lloenio is
and what it will be as are the aldoimen of
this city.
The Sunday school convention of Pot *
towattamie county Is to hold ita annual
meeting In tlio Congregational church at
Oakland , Thursdiiy and Fridry , February
22 and 22. AU Sunday set eel workers are
Invited.
Whllo J. M. Campbell and his sou
were riding along lower Broadway iu n
buggy Saturday evening the horto became
fractloui and both father nnd son wuo
thrown out , but fortunately received no
serious Injuries , th u b the eiojpe was a
narrow one *
Mr. James Fraucy , well known as
the scientific builder of the Intent derlgns
In gcntltmen'a clothing , lion just receive J
the most glos < y and tubiitamial rprlng
cloths for his numerous patronr. Call and
see for younelf. '
| W. W. Sells , of Tabor , lost ono of a
$400 team thi other night. It steins that
the horse bad lulu down duiing the night
and bis mate had cut him up so frightfully
with his shoes that he was about dead
when his owner entered the stable tbo next
morning ,
The old Power building and property
have been purchased by a company repre
sented by Charles Hendlre , and U Is ex.
peoted that the property will be converted
into a.foundry and machine shop to run
on a large sale , and by n heavy and on-
terprlilng company.
A number of complaints have been
heard cf the way the children wore taken
In at the recent Tom Thumb show. The
advertisement road , "Admission , ton and
twenty cents , " and the little ones , expect
ing to be admitted for a dime , found that
"ten and twenty cents" made thirty
oentr , which they wore Induced to pay or
not jee the thow ,
There was a chann In the police force
yesterday by which Officers Morse and
Brooks are given day duty ; Officer KJirar
i * detailed to watoti the trantfer. The
others are .asiignod to night duty , Officer
Barhyte being aislgned to central Droa'd-
way , Sterling to West Broadway , Tyson
to Middle Broadway , Cnslck to South
Main street and Olough to the First ward
Tha tariff tinkers at Washington pro
post to tax the people an extra two millions
annually by raising the rates on pottery.
Manrer & Craig tell us that It will cause
an advance of fully 25 per cent all along
the crockery Una. Whisky cornea in for a
ndncUon , but wa don't use whisky
quite ao universally aa we docrockrry.
Now , when you want anything in the
harneti line and you can't find It In Omaha
or anywhere else , Juit drive down to 124
Main street and W. W. Sherman will trot
out exactly the thing you wait. There L
nothlng too nice , costly or substantial for
him to buy or make , and customers wll
find his quality of leather and workman
ship to be simply Immense and prices can'i
be equaled anywhere hereabouts.
All Undo of MagaelncB , News and
Illustrated Papers and Libraries at Da
Haven'i drug store.
Don't forgot the ealo at
HAHKNEHH , ORCCTC & CO'H
Fine weather for baths. Take them
at 21 Byrant street. See advertise
meat In another column.
The 99 cent store is now upon ant
ready for business.
Lota of choice things loft and eo
Ing very cheap at
UAHKNKH.S. OBODTI & CO'H.
BEAUTIFUL SILKS AND SATINS
Only 55 coolo per yard at Bliss1.
Oar old friend , Mr. P. 0. Baoknn
baa the greatest variety imaginable ii
his carefully arranged nnd.woll atookot
99 cent store , which ho has jna
opened at 402 Broadway.
- " i ! - B > i n 111 ' - " n , -
MONEY HATED IS MONEY UADB ,
That Is done by baying goods at J
J. Elks' doting oat Bale.
The finest lot of anthracite ooal tha
has been received here this-winter has
just arrived at A' . H. Mayne < & 06.V
' ! " V
IT'S A DAISY !
Delmcnico Outdono.
Turn I yum 1 Yum
Cook "Oome in this way and aeo
ur kitchen. "
Reporter "All right ; " and then ho
oted moro white-aproned cooks than
bore are in Oookvlllo ; a display cf
atablcs ready for the hago glowing
ango that made the reporter hungry ,
"This way , " gays the proprietor ;
nd wo wore ushered Into the moat
logant dining hall , brilliant with gild-
ngand mlrrorn. "This way , " ogiiti
ld the nrbano host ; and now ho sur-
eyed the front room opening on
Jroadway , and Its weallh of Imported
uifecUoney and California frulta waa
irlental In luxuriance.
Reporter then summarized his
em * . The gentleman In bronze , who
upurintcnda the culinary department ,
s a man of brainn and culture , who
an cook roiautifically , and who wae
corned ouo of thu champion kitchen
managers when ho filled orders in
hlcago.
Ddlmonico's fqrniahod the head
waiter , who talks six language , and
10 proprietor amused the reporter ,
ho is himself somewhat of a foreign
larp , by diacnnalng the weather in
oven modern tongueo.
Talk abont restaurants , nnd you are
ft your base If you think you can
match W. T. Brown's any plucu this
do of Dolmonlco'o.
Next summer n thousand wonders
ro to bo added to the prctent.attrac-
ons , and ice croa'm that would en-
irall a Turk with ita voluptuous
wor will bo served in style , nnd
don't you forgot it. "
Remember if you want Warner' *
Ildney and Liver euro and Plnkham'a
Compound , that'll is always fresh at
) eUnvon'fl. >
Dr. West , Dentist , 14 Pearl street.
Oo to Bliss' for bargains. Selling
lillinory and Notions below cost.
The pleasant and profitable exorcises
i elocution that have boon the attrao-
on at the Baptist church on Tuoo-
ays evenings , will bo changed to this
llouday ) evening.
It Is understood that one of Council
luQY worthy citizens is preparing a lee
uro on the psychology of mind , In which
le attempts to prove th.t the human mind
f well M the body Is a natural product of
volution. Let us have the lecture by nil
ieini > , for there is no reason why Council
hilh should not produce something new
n tbe Mold of scloncu and servo OH n break
n the monotony of dances , theaters and
oaiting can lv.k ! . Council Bluffs ha ? n
'rof. Paige nrrnlnlng | ; nthclstlo science
joforo u bar of nature , and why not have
10 city produce another proleasorto take
10 other side , especially If ho is able tu
i audio with any dogrco of credit the tho-
ry which ho now proposes to advance ?
Is offering the beat bargains
over tffjred In thu wool , iu all kinds
of fancy dry goodfi'and notions.
1-qanrt jars anchovies 40a per jar ,
at F. J. Ojborno & OO.'B , 102 Broad
way.
15-pound kits No. 1 mackerel for
81.25. at F. J. Ojborno & Oo.'s , 1G2
Broadway.
Mfss Sophia l ohso , tha talented sister
of Mrs. J , J , Bliss , has at her studio some
ow showings of her skill as an artist ,
among others a most excellent "Mater Del *
orosa , " after Qnido Iteni. The painting ,1s ,
certainly a great orcdlt to so young an ar
tist , She has nw u large number of paint
ings and choice bit * of art , in all of which
apparent the touch of a moro than ordin
ary gift , nnd wnlch ijlve promise of atill
greater and bettor work from her brush in
10 future.
OUR MOTTO :
Good goods , latest styles , low prices
nd everything as represented at
Bliss' ,
Salmon , mackerel , canned shrimp ,
tnolt , sardines , pickled oysters , cove
jyators , brook trout , mackerel in
mustard , mackerel in tomato saucti ,
and everything in the fish Hud at F.
J. Oaborne & OO.'B , 102 Broadway.
Bliss' store is full of nice , stylish
; ooda that Is being closed oat below
est , Qo and see the great bargains
hey wJM give you.
Jamoa Thomas & Oo. rise to remark
hat yesterday the typo located them
at 520 , when tholt place of business is
020 Main street.
Lenten season fish at F. J. Osborno
: Oo.'s , 1C2 Broadway.
James Thomas & Oo. , havaholsted
an elegant sign over the now brio !
store at 620 Main street. The stock
in hand and displayed abont the doors
Is very attractive to the seeker site
agricultural implements , wagons , bug
gtos , etc.
Imported Holland herring in keg
for 81.25 , at F. J. Osborno & Oo.'a
1C2 Broadway.
The movement for organizing a hosp
tal here meets with much favorable com
ment and will doubtless recelre earnest a
hearty cooperation on the part of al
when shaped into definite form and pu
pose. One of tha most seemingly senslh
suggestions made Is that the movement b
started on a small
scale by getting som
suitable dwelling house with grounds , o
which to erect other cottages as they tea
be required. The cottage plan seems to b
coming Into favor In other places , It beln
deemei better than havluj one great bul
ding , and certainly much easier to ge
started. There is great need of some ser
of a hospital henso Uiat a strancer ,
meeting with an accident or taken 111 , h
can be provided for comfortably.
Remember the bargains at
HAUKNKBS , Oucurr & Go's.
Select oysters -lOa per can at F. J.
Osborno & OO.'B , 162 Broadway.
The beat work and the finest variety
of hair goodi at MBS , J. J , QOOM ,
29 Main street. .m. '
SATAN'S SUBJECTS.
The Tonney Bnrftlary Still Both
ers tlio drains of the
Follco.
An Old Offender Brought Up
on a Train Robbery Com
mitted Lioat Tear.
Smaller Offenin smd Offender * and
How Dealt With
The officers are still at working try
ing to solve the mystery of the bur
glarizing of Tonnoy'a jewelry sioru ,
by which $1,000 worth of watcher ,
chains , etc. , were taken , No very
latlefuctory results have yet boon
reached. The thieves in their hasty
exit dropped on thu floor of the store
n number of rings and two watches.
A locked and chain wore afterwards
found near Dohany'a hall , and still
later n few rings and three empty trays
in an open shed In that vicinity ,
those articles indicating the direction
in vhich. the thieves flow with tho'r '
plunder. Tha pollco have picked up
three persona on suspicion , and ate
holding them for investigation , they
being JblJ. Sullivan , Forney Wocd and
Bill Sohurtz ,
AN OLD OFFKNDBU
Major John S > Wood , of the 0. ,
B &Q , doUotivo service , tin Satur
day brought1 to thlo city a man named
John Hiugina , who was wanted on an
old oliargH , an. information having
boon tiled before Justice Baird in December -
comber , 1881 , charging him with
breaking opan a freight-car on the 0. ,
B. & Q. track , and stealing 'therefrom
sixty aults of clothes. Higgini es
caped from justice at the time , but
Waa Boon into another serape , which
retailed in his being sentenced to a
term In tbo penitentiary at Joliet , 111.
An eye waa kept on him , and aa soon
as hia time waa up , M jor Wood
appeared upon the tcano with" the
necossuy papora for his arrest on this
old chirgo.
1 Upon arriving in this city the pris
oner wan taken before Justice Sohurz ,
waived examination , and ball being
fixed at $600 , ho waa committed to
jail.
jail.Higqins
Higqins is an old offender , who la
BAld to have already served ono term
in thia statu as well as the ono in
Illlnola.
PIOKINO TUB MABBIIAL'H POCKET.
OUy Marshal Jackson is the latest
official to got into trouble. While at
tending to duties in the police court
) io had his pocket picked of $7 by
aoino fellow. The money waa In his
overcoat pocket , which inado the
the theft a little easier of anccoeeful
accomplishment , bnt the boy a do not
ncqm inclined to let up on joking him ,
and it baa already coat him moro than
$7 additional for smoke and liquids.
A FAMILY ? tMfl.
On Saturday George Wright , who
lives on Sixth avonao , was arrested on
the ohargd of stealing an overcoat be
longing to John Bothwoll , a nephew
of his , living at Little Sioux. It waa
claimed that the overcoat waa taken
abont a year ago. It appeared from
the evidence that the nephew waa
about that time taken to the Inaano
asylum , and ho left his overcoat at
some place , where Wright got it , in
tending to keep it until hia nephew
got out again and return it to him.
The witnesses for the prosecution
were relatives of Wright's , and the
affair seemed to bo an outcropping of
aomo bitter family fond. No testi
mony was introdnccd by the 'defend-
ant , and the jary brought in a verdict
of acquittal.
A SHALL BUROLAKT.
R. Jonaon claims that a man namoi
L. Thompson broke into his saloon on
Broadway and robbed the till of aboni
83. Thompson was arrested one
brought before Justice Sohnrz on Sat
urday. Ho waived examination , am
in default of ball waa aont to jail to
await the action of the grand jury.
A LITTLE TOO FAST.
A vonng man named G. H. NichoL
waa yesterday arrcated and looked up
on the charge of obtaining a livery rlj
01 Dr. Pat ton , under false pretence
hat hia name waa Stephens , that ho
waa boarding at the Ogden house , ant
waa employed by the Northwestern
railway company in Ita advertising do
> artmont. Dr. Patton learned tha
IB had a few days before got a rig a
We therboe > stable- under aome othe.
aort of a pretext , and that the bill ha <
not boon settled. Ho therefore knntoi
up the young mannnd'had him run in
[ t la claimed that the young man 1
a son of the assistant , auperintenden
ot public instruction in this state , and
that ho is of excellent family , but In
olinod to bo a llttlo too high speeded
OYIIBK OLBAHIN0B.
A Macedonia man , for being drunl
and raising a disturbance on a train
was brought to the jail hero Saturday
night , on a thirty days sentence. H
concluded yesterday to pay hia , fin
rather than board It out.
Andrew Pace , for bolng drunk am
using naughty words in Bowlea * ea
loon , was , on Saturday , led in by ol
Goers Sterling and Ooalok andadjuatec
in the usual way.
H. Kracht , of Thrall A Kraoht , baa
had hia hen roost rqbbod of forty-fiv
pullet , with llttlo or no prospect c
catching the thief.
On Saturday Constable Skinner a
reated William Lltkena , for whom h
baa been hunting for several days , on
who is charged with getting food c
Mra. A. Russell under falsa pretenses
Not bolng able to glvobonda ho stave
iu jail over Sunday , his case bolutr so
for a hearing before Justice Vaugh
this morning ,
The case against Officer Morso. ha
boon continued until the 13th.
IC-pound kits No. 1 white fish fo
$1.25 , at P. J. Osberno & Oo.'a ,
Brood way.
We notice the Marriage Fund , Mutua
Trust Asioclatlon , of Oedar lUptds. Iowa
highly spoken of in many of the leadlm
paper * of the state. "Money for the Un
married" heads their advertisement I
anoUfar colomn ot this paptr. ftS-Sm
When yon want to get Iowa coal
that la almost if not quite equal t
Wyoming , call for the Frederick , a
A. H. Mayno & Co. ' *
DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
JOHN BEND & CO. GENERAL MERCHANDISE
. , Main Street and 17 Pearl B-rrot.
MAX MOHN ,
MBS. S. J. NOBBIS. 30 days , 105 Main Street
J. Ma BARSTOW ; M , P. , Oor. 6th St. and 6tb Avr.
flR I P WH1TF OFFJ.01 ? : Oor. M innnd _ 6th , np-Btairs ,
Residence , 009 Willow Avenue.
.JUSTICE OF THE PEA.OE ,
HCnUllDT Office after February 15th , over American Express.
Q U/APMHP LIVERY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT
a & ifMuNClif.for funerals at reasonable rates , No. 22 4th St.
J. M. ST. JOHN & GO , GASH BUYEBS ,
Who cfalo butter , tgw , rc"'t'y ' and frolt. Ship lo us. Dr It bjr return mail 3'fl Broidwiy
| | - - | Broadway Moat Market , 327 Brnadway
Hr-r-JVDDinPC
a it I II I Dill UuELj The boot Mea < a at lowest prices. Sansaaes.
\ p ftilTlJ CONTRA.OTOR AND BUILDER , Oor. 7th and
4i I tk&itfll I ll Broadway , Plans and specificvtlono furniahcdf
W , Wi OliiuniVIAW. that brings perming124 Main street"
CftAbfiCV MEROdAJST TAILOR , Arthtio Work
ritrHlltl , and Rjaeouablo 0 nrgoa. 872 Broadway
unurr o Oflll FURNITURE STO'HE and
lUWt Of. OUNy Hoasohold Supplies , 303 Broadway.
Bargains , Bargains.
MMENS lT"B ARGAI N !
*
In Ladies' Misses' ' And Children's
Man's and Boys' Boots & Shoes ,
FOR THE
AT THE
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE
CORNER MAIN STREET AND FIRST AVENUE.
PtfRSONAl *
J. H. Stephen ? , of Chicago , Bptnt Sun-
liy r > t the I'ticific , fcoing on hia regular
hlrtj day visitation to the bnslneBH men
a hU line.
Ralph Wolfe , of Chicaco. n welt-known
commerclol touiiat , la Rt the Ogdco , with
amplea of aweot meats.
M. H. Ferris of .Milwaukee , la nt the
Ogden.
Wm. P. Hunter , of Kamas City , Is at
he OrfdeD.
J. S. Ingram , of Chicago , Sundayed at
ho Ogdeo.
B. Benedict , of Chicago'upent Sunday
at the Ogden.
J. W. Sinderc , cf Chicago , arrived at
the 0jden fora Saadoy'a rest.
Charles D. Hale of Salem , O. , U at the
PaclBc.
J. K. Franclf , of Spencer , Iowa , was at
he Pacific yesterday.
S. a anford , of Rock Valley , Iowa , was
at the Pacific jeaterdoy.
Lnrrle Williams , cf Walnut , U In the
city.
Thomas J. Hajeett , of Stockton , Mo , ,
dined at the Pacific yesterday.
A. B. Reyburn , of Macedonia , wai In
; bo city yesterday.
Mw. O. W , Armstrong , wife ° f one
of the leading operators la the Western
Union telegraph rlBce In Omaha , arrived
hero yesterday In company with her
mother , on a visit to R.L. Wllliami.
Prank M. Corbaley , who was so loni ?
with Scofield & Cnvln , ' and later with
Smith & Crlttenden , ha > been quite erl-
ou < ly 111 , but Is now thought to be on th
jain.
jain.S.
S. S. Howe , of Iowa City , editor of the
Annuls of Iiw , Bnndftjed In this city ,
John Ballon , er.sheriff of Mkhaska
county , is In the city.
DIstHot Attorney Connor , of Denlson ,
was In the city yesterday.
B. A. Oordr y and Anton LIntner , who
an connected with the Iowa Central rail *
way , which U oontetaplatlng an extension
to Council Bluff i thU s mmer , were in the
city Sattrday.
Dol'ph Macgregor , who w s formerly
with Till BKI , and who U now In the
freight andltiag department of tba Union
Pnolfio , cumo across the river Saturday ,
and shook hands with Council Bluffs
frlrods , and received congratulations on
being ths father of a bran new bouncing
boy.
boy.Dr.
Dr. A. J , Cook has been confined to
hia bed by malarial fever , but U now able
to bo out again , and Is attending to busi
ness , aa of old.
I. O. O. P.
AU Odd Follows of the city are
requested to assemble in mass meet
ing , at the Odd Fellows' hall , on Wed.
nosday evening next at 8 o'clock p ,
m , , to make arrangements for oelo-
brating the sixty-fourth anniversary
of Odd Fellowship , which ocean on
the 2Gth of April next.
By order of the committee.
Young man or woman , if you want big
money for a small amount , Insure in the
Marriage Fund and Mutual Trust Associ
ation , Cedar Haplds , Iowa. fS.Sm.
Mrs , Sarah Hunter , the aged mother
of Mra , , T. T. Baldwin , passed quietly nnd
sweetly into rest last Saturday morning.
She had paised four score year * and ten ,
and yet was quite active and strong for
one so acted , until within a few days , when
she began to yield to the weight of years ,
and pasted away. Mra. Hunter has been
living in this city with her daughter , Mra.
Baldwin , for sx or eight years past. She
leaves three other daughters , Mr * . 11. H.
Koentz , of this city ; Mrs. John Scott , of
Fittsbnrg , and Mrs. John Oowl , of Fort
Huron , Ohio , betides two ions , Wm. F ,
Hunter , of Kansas { pity , and Thomas
'
Hunts'r , of Chicago , She was a moat es.
I
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A
timablo old lady , ripened and pound in
character , and many frienls will share
with the relatives ( he sorrow which comes
from her death.
-The funeral services of Mrc. Hoff.
mnyer , were hold Saturday aflernooi/
the family residence on Frank street , and
were largely attended by Borrowing and
sympathizing friend * . Rev. Mr. Mackay ,
of t. fuMi'a Episcopal church ofHclatcc
in nVery tender nnd impressive manner ,
and the remains wera taken to Fulrview
cemetery for Interment , followed by a
large number of mourners.
Our Mew Loan and Improvement Uo
Investigation into the matter con
vinces us that ono of the moat cquita
bio , reasonable and feasible plans ol
building houses ii that proposed anc
In operation by the Mercantile Loan ,
Trust and Improvement company ui
ihia city. By inveetirg in shared in
this institution , which is backed by
some of our best and most reliable
business men , it becomes possible and
comparatively easy for a man of mod
erate means to secure a comfortable
homo for himself and family. In tak
ing a certain number of shares , at a
certain monthly payment , in n few
years a man can own a house
f hia own for abont the sams ai
ho pays monthly for rent. Wo
believe the Mercantile Loan and Trusl
company , by organizing and opening
up for buslneBs , having filled a long
felt want In Council Blnffr. Their
plans and system of loans will bear
the most careful scrutiny and exam
ination , and wo have no hesitancy in
pronouncing them reasonable and
equitable , und packed by gentlemen
of honor and integrity. Aa the com
pany exists it becomes at once an in
stitution of value and credit to our
city and those who deslro homes.
Their president is T. A. Eirkland ,
vice president , Judge Peake ; sec
retary , I. R. 'Beery ; treasurer , Ool ,
Beebe , and their o Be is in the base
ment of Shugart'a and MoMahon'i
new block , corner First avenue anc
Pearl street . 1 n2T-ly
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special adT rtlwment , rac
Lost , Found , ' To Loan , Tot Me , To Bent ,
Wants , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In this
column al the ow nto of TEN CENTS PEB
LINE lor the first Inwrtlfcn and FIVE CENTS
FEU UNB ( or each subsequent Insertion
Lcara adr ertlsomenta at oar office , No. '
Pearl Street , near Broadway.
Wants.
HOOP POLES WANTED-Por farther par
tlculan ( all on or aidrow Joseph ROM , 015
Upper Uroadnajr , Febl Ut
TSTANTED Ererybody la Council BlnOs lo
W to take TUB B , 20 cents per week , de
llvered by carrier * . Office , No 7 Pearl Street
near Broodwav.
For Sale and Rent
QTOBK FOR HENT With el ht rooms , cjlU
fo * nd a barn , ffl3 Filth street , opposite the
oundry. In ulreAl W. Etgel. Kcbl2-12t
Ihedcslrabloolllcou htcly occu
FORUENT board ol in Je. Apply to Bush
ncll ii Urackott. t !
BKES-ln p cK > go9 01 a hundred at 2Cc
OLD package at Tui UHB otllco , No. 7 Pear
street. it
A U office , mo'tiuhantagcoualy oltuatcd , offers
t\ deck room In return lor > cnlct : ptu , ( ucl
etn. , furnished. Adire 3 , "Otllcc , " liRB office
Council Blutld.
T OST A pockctbook belonging to Thomas
| j Kcnnard. Tha llnder will bo suitably re
uanlcd by Icatlng tbo same at Tils Usi office
InCoundll GluQ * .
L. EVRINCHAM & CO. ,
Ccmmission
Merchants
Chicago and Milwaukee.
OonslgnmsnU of Ouln. Seeds and ProrWons
s. > . , . 0 . t. .U I
BATH INSTITUTE ,
Dryaal direct , out IXT nonh ol Dohtny't IH I.
Thermo-EUotrie , Medtcmted and Sulphur Bathp.
for Udlet and gentlemen. Thrto Balht are fnlly en'o > d by the Medical Fraternity u being aa
unfaltltg Rutlltayln nt Codr , } U > linii , f . -
ree > eutna turalgl Limit-ago and mtny other ailments
Dmldei , my Ife , a competent lady , will attend a-lles. F. M. LOOK WOOD , Propr.
Broadway Steam Laundry !
724 JVEST BROADWAY ,
A. C. LARSON , - - Proprietor.
LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. „ . „ : ,
DUQUETTE , GUI BERT & CO. ,
( Sucrewori to HUB & DUQUEtTK ) ,
76 and 18 Pearl-si. , Council Bluffs , la.
M GALLAGHER ,
GROO I
New Store , Frprh. Goodc , Low P/ioon. Politn Attendants.
,
of the Metropolitan Hotel , Lowfr Broadway
i n IE ABSTRACT o F FICE.
cr. TTOij. . aCT ur. 3R. ssi tta cs < . "
i. a n ( l s and Lots Bought and Sold.
.MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES.
NOTARIES PUBLIC AHD CONVEYANCERS.
BLUFFS IOWA.
M. T. DAVIS , President. N. B. EASTON , Sooy.
J. 0. BOFF51AN , Vice I'rcn. 0. HULBURT , Adjuster.
MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE GO.
Insu Qi Live . - took Aejaiost Loss by
THEFT OR DEATH.
Offloo , 103 Ponrl Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA.
The only company in Towa that will Insure
your stock against Iocs from any cause whatever.
Of nen ot Stork will consult their own Interest If , tfhea
Inturlii their Stock ; tncy s < thn * th < policy Includes all
ho lcf ert tW y may haw , indbcsa Unrdnlth nothing leas.
Kcr fuitliir Infotrnallcn call on or address
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
: \o s
( Successors to J. W. Rodefer )
WHOLESALE AfcD RETAIL DEALERS IN
LAOKiWMHA , LEHM , BLOSSBUB& ,
A-ND ALL
CORHELLSV1LLE COK GERrlHKT , UME. PIASTER , ETC.
Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Va-l " Oor HUrhth Qtrt et
Eleventh Avenno , Council Bluff-
MR&D.A.8EMEDICT , .
THE LEADINO DI'.AT.ER IN
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337
Shuggart Implement Go. ,
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FARMER'S FRIEND PLANTER AND TAjT CHECK ROWER.
BUOBANAH WAQ.N ) ,
OLDS WAGON.
COA.TESIUKE.
HUBER REVOLVING RAKK ,
GORHAMSEEI'ER ' ,
TIGER OOLTlVATOa.
OTTAWA CYLINDER SHELLER ,
STAR HAND SHELLEK ,
NIOHOLS&SHEPARDTHRESH'B
EVANS TRIPLE HARROW ,
HENNEY BDGGIES ,
SPRING WAGONS , ETC. , ETO.
118 and 115 Main Street.3
For Engines , B5ilara , Oaatihgu. Repairs and
MACHINERY
Send ( Mora to "JOHN GILBERT , Manufaoturer ,
Corcer Ma.n . Etrut.and 8th ' " " * " ' "
MORGAN , KELLER & CO. ,
3EC , C8
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S 'JSS ' ta
lenedasuuiicrtakcrior forty years and thor-
oufrhly.updorttands his business. Worcropms.
all IBrcadway. UHtlOLaiERINO In all Its
biincbesproraptlrattended to ; ft'so carpet-Uy.
InTaiiJ liml.requlns . ; T l rr phlo and m U or-
deri &Ud JdoiH delay.
tlill K 1 < 't-M ' ' 1- '
rnos. orrioiK. w. n. v. rjssr.
OfflCER & PUSET ,
Council Etaft , la. .
Established , - - 1868
Dealers In Foreln , .
d horns locurlUeM '