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THE DAILY BSECOUNCIL BL5TFJFS IOWA FEBRUARY 21 The Daily Bee COUNCIL BLUFFS. "Wednesday Morning , Peb 21. HATES : B Curler , 10 cent * per ttmk , BylUll 10.00 per Vt r , Once : No. 7 Pearl Street , Nour Broadway. MINOR MENTIONS , Conductor Bennett , of the street car line , is laid up with sickness. The echo jl At the tinlMInr ; In Ifull'n addition ha * beeu au'l'tndoil for a few weeks. Cord wood U coining in lively. Evi dently thef IIKI not bctn Idle during the recent cold spell. Contemporary Clark , of tlio Nonpar- ic' ' , h hii Immis in the hospital , liothof them were ev relr Isctratod by fnll on the ice. ice.An An crrer lu the type yesterday utadu the county levy S35.1CO inatctdof CSSO- 000. The city levy i upproxiiuatcly .S. > 3OCO. B. T. Stevebsi > n and Elizabeth Tow ell , both of Hancock , have the court clerk' * and DAILY BF.I.'S permission to wed. J. N. Carroll hhx filed a bill of inten tion at the county clerk' * ullice to wed Mary D , Tbompnou. Both nro from Whlpj/.e peatodice , In thU county , -Virgil Dewltt and Alta Baker , of SrlswolJ , Casi county , vant t be one , and , to secure that unanimity took out license jcsterday. Thomas P. Tjenunon , of Avocn , has passed through the nece N ry formalities at the county clerk'i office for making Alary A. Tuihlug his wife. Stephen McLean favored Judge Aylei- worth with a morning call , said ho guctxed he was drunk , and I * now wanting to Lor row $0 CO from some plethoric editor to ' resume business , Mies Kittle Maintain , 'of Hancock , 'thinks G , T. . Porter Is just the man to make n happy Mr/ . Porter , and accord' ingly O. T. told It to the marriage Hconso register yesterday. Justice Abbott has n felon up In his court , ono , moreover , that ho refutes to give into the hand * of the cfilcoiB , lint re talni as a curntuiit companion. Ho woais It on his finger and feeds It on lemons , A gentleman Informed ua yesterday that the Accident inturancu men on the other nido of the river were refuting to Is DUO policies t present because of the ex -traordlnary rink run this year at thu Hcasou , The Sunday nhoo1s of I'ottawattomlo county will hold n convention tn the Con gregatlonal church at Oakland , Thursday and Friday , February 22 aid ' 28 , All th schools In the county are requested to Read delegates' , A tramp In Mnlvern provoked nrrcsl by throwing a brick through a window o ; ono of the churclicr , expecting to go boarded by the town for a few days free , but the mayor < < ave him fourteen days' la bor on the streets. Served him right , Macedonia Tribune , A couple of men with a rickety , cov > ered wagon nud fne of the mostacaudalon keletons of hone * we have over scon wer ' camped on the mild nido of an old shei 6I sv -I , tiear Indian creek yesterday , In rcsponsi ito our questions uno of them said they had 1 lhad just coaue irom Dawson county , Kan Has , and did not know when they were go IDS. Ho said that , they had experienced very severe weather on tha road and bad fbeen teveral times nearly frozen , After closer examination of their horioa we bo- -came-convlncod that they were quite plain' ly going to stop here for aomo time or ID euro other conveyance. Down at the transfer , yesterday , we ' found everything nulet. About fifty ! > tblM-wcre spread out. In the waiting rooiiia "like a drummer's slock for inspection. . We had pleasant chut with the U. V ticket agent , who uald passenger tralllo , which bad beou languishing , was brucln up. John Coin , of Union county wai walking around the corrlder , and all toe plainly had been guilty of convoraatlo with "splrltui frumonti. " John informec us with trout necrecy that ho used to wor with John Morrlsey ami John 0. Hcenau , at Troy , New York. lie asserted thai .he had thrown the prize-fighting congress man over his shoulder ' 'many and many time. " We left John telling of hla achieve tnenta and went down to the frozen Mis souri , The ice is becoming very rotten and will not end tire many rnoio warui dayi. Boo the tine lot of Linou and Gotten - ton Dress LAWIIH , at Ilnrknoaa , Orcutt & Oo.'s. 2t Ve notice the Murrlaae.Fund , Mutual , Triint AsiocUtlun , of Cedar Hapids. Iowa , highly spoken of in many of the lending papers of the stute. "Money for the Un married" heads their advertiteffitmt In .another column of this tiaper. f5-3m Jr. West , Dentist , 1-1 Pearl atrcet. Political Kaablonu. "Tho apring style of politics in Qoun- i xll Bluils Is democratic colors for the pants , with whlaky ring * to vnrii ate the garment , and gambler's ring between - twoon the rings. Thin contrast * finely with a republi can veet and r reaa coat of thailk .stocking prohibition variety. A railroad brass oollar Is also ex ' tensively worn and will have quite a fa ran daring the toason. The overalls now being introduced 'by the working int-ii huvo a bright and very attractive appi-arnncc. They uro not so well ornauitmted as the demo cratic garment , bat muck less of the penitentiary. The overcoat is the In dependent all Wool anti-fogy pro- jjresalvo pattern , and promises to bo the moat' popular of alt. Constipation , liver and kidney dla- oases are cured by Brown's Iron Bit- tore , which enriches the blood , and strengthens the whole system , "The Hertford. .Almanac and Cook Book mulled free on application to the Hum- 4 , ford' . Chemical Works , Providence. R.L r THIEVES AND THUGS They Put In Some Mlecolluuooua Work aud Acquire Some Piunaor. Col. Daily woke up yesteaday morning - ing to find a revolver in hla apartment with a man lehjud it exhorting him to surrender hln stamps , Mr. Dally was not in that kind of a penitential mood and made a fly nt the eggrosaor , who seized a suit of clothiw and dashed off Into the darkmms , This thing of being waited on at the uomowhat provluus hour of ! a. m. by a gontht- manly visitor wJio runa off into the dir noea with year piutaloons , In npt to shock the nervous syotoni , and be- eidta , It dooan't pay. A much bettor plan would bo to ojinn a law dlhonnd bo genteel in managing thu buslnena. SIOKK CI.OT1IKS ATEAtlKH The homo of Mr. David Gray w/ia also called on , earlier in ilio owning , and tlio rootiiH cccuplod by two lodg ers gone through 1th. Uuvjiral suits of clothes , jewelry and tilvorwato wnro stolen , The thieves were hoard when in the rooms , but woru supposed to bo the occupants theinuMvos having a social talk , It was choohy , but sue- ccatful. Spring is coming , gentle Aitnlonnd Vtiiilo will go into the honsu-cloaiiing lusineas. She will have the walla eooratod , the ceilings calcimincd , and ho doors and windows will bo so * plondont with fresh paint. All thia irlugs to mind the fact , that a stylish .sjortmont of wall paper , a skilled manipulator of paints und A careful workman are essentials to the pro- ratmno. For all theao Mr. I'otvr C. Miller , 18 and 20 North Main street , famous. Wo know whereof wo peak. All goods very cheap at the great ale at llarkuous , Orontt & Co'a. 2t Yonu ( , ' man or woman , If you wimt Mg nunoy for a small omount , Insure In the Mnrriago Fund nnd Mutual Trust ABBOCI- atiou , Ooclur lUpUs , Iowa. ffj-in ! ! , For tbo Hoform Hctiool. A little boy with a tear-stained face at inside the bar of the police csnrt esterday morning as wo outorod , The reporter sat down to a desk and wa msy writing out hla notes when proa ntly Judge Aylosworth entered and ho gentleman in black sitting by the ad , who proved to bo Sheriff Middle ton of Harrison county , drew from his pocket a bunch of papers , endorsed as ho reporter observed at a glance , 'State of Iowa vs. Mark Williams' and handed thorn to Ills honor , remark' ' "rig that np his way they wanted hln to bring down thin boy with u gra turu toward him to pass thu propani torsy nxauilnatinn to the reform schoo ! and If poealblo to bo matriculated aa a student in the institution. Thu judgi glanced overlho papers and thtm look ing acroBB at the tearful outcast naked kindly : "Uo\7 long have you boon up when you were brought.from ; ? " ' "Bout three monts , " auaworod thi lad , rubbing hla eye till they won scarlet with his rough sleeve. "Whoro were you before ? " "Dunlap. "How long were you there ? " ' "Bout two years. " The tears won beginning to como very fast. . "Why didn't you stay thorol" ' "Canso I didn't like the man I w&i with ; ho abased mo "Do you kio : r where you won born ? " "In Now York City near Contra ! Market , Broadway. " "Aro dead " your parents ? "Yee , sir , they both dlod at I was put In the orphan 'aylum and shipped out west1 "You are how old ? " "Flftoon , coin' ou sixteen " "Did you over steal anything before fore ? " "No , nlr , never , " hi a very ohokoi voloa. "What made you steal thin time ? " "I wanted n sled. I hadn't go none , and I didn't have anything ti slide down hill with 'long with th rest of the boys. " The miserable little follow guv clear a\yay , aud nobbed in answer t < the query "Dont you want to go t thbrnform school ? " "No , I don't wan to. I'd sUy with the man I was wit' and behave , I would , " Mr. MoKinnoy , the gentleman ro forrcd to , at whoso plaoo thowit , ha buon for three mouths , oaii e forwan and said.ho oonldu't do uny moru fo him ; ho had boon Bonding him ti school aud ho had 'boon expelled fo bad. conduct , arid his latest action i stealing 80 cents from a brother ath Is house aud ruimtnu' awiiy to Omah n' made it qnlto out'of the , iitidBtloii t .on' work uuy more for his'roclimmtiou. Thu boy lie toned with bowed head.tli tours raining on the dusty floor and h whole frame shaking with anguish "They'll take ijood caru of you a the reform achool1-eald Uiojudgoa bo turned to have the necoaaary paper made out. "I don't want to go there , " ploado the boy , "I don't want to bo aout ti that place , " "Well , I presume ho 1ms done well aa a boy with hia surrounding , could bo expected to do , " Tomarkot the court , and proceeded to'business If you are not married , write the Ma riago Fund and Mutual Trust Associ tion , Cedar lUpUlilown , for clrculn : pUu , ' f5-3ui Kick Them Out. l tcl Tnom Out. No , the Nonpnriol ia nut "foreign , The Globe la uot "foreign. " The entire tire circulation of those two papers outside of Council Blnfl'a will no amount to 300 copies , and heuco the cannot In ang aonanbe called "foreign. They have absolutely no ciroulatlo west of the river , hence they nro ea soutially "homo" papers. Of cours Council BlulTd docs not want any Neb ) < roaka trade. She wanta no "forolgnr money. She only nuoda the trad ! Dos Moiuea and Chicago leave. Conn ell Birjfft ia content to fight the las two named rivals aud not comput with Omaha for western trade. Coon ell Bluffs is willing to continue he efforts to reverse tno laws of trade trying to find customers who will son west for their wholesale auppllcs THE BEE ia of no use in this city Her advertising patrons are swindled No doubt of that. Council BluiFd U bothered with we tern customers since TUB BEK has bee booming our wholesale men with half- pn o advertlsemcnto. Heretofore ) Council Blnlls reposed in innocent oahn , and for all that the Noniar < il orUlobo over did no ot wont cf the MlBflourl would know there WIIR such u plftcu. Now thu ceople of the west , nvon as far out an Dindwoodand the Yellow * stouu Park receive dally information In regard to the business of our load- 1 j firms , whit they are don ! < , aud the InducemontB they olfor to bujors , Such n "foreign" paper as thia huld ( bo rnn out of Council Blulls iuatantly , : iurl no man who han any re- g.trd for thij city will subscribe or ad- vorllno In it. Then Its manager ; ho in "a awind- lur. " Why yearn Hgo ho cztno hero and illustrated our town in a publication that had 15,000 circulation , and he actually told hin subscribers very complimentary Btory about tn of the Bltitt'd. True , wo merely paid him a dollar for the magixino for a year with an advertisement thrown in. Not ono man piid n cunt for the cuts excepting himself. Thcro was no pat- rorntgu hero for thn advortlaing pages , although n branch cfliso wua main tained by him until the OAppncea ex ccuded the Incomo. Ho paid a hundred - drod contn on the dollar to all of his creditors , just as ho ia doing now , but then of course ho is a swindler , swindler la a good word , TUB BKU and Its managers nro hero in Council iJlufl'c , und tlioy will ro und n ao long us the people continue to pour in advertising until the biggest advenlnotnontB offered are refused for lack of tpaco. While the oflico IB thronged with eubjorlborH who ay that "TifK BKK is the only live paper in Council Bluffs and wo can't do without it , " there IB scarcely a doubt but that thopaptr and its inannynr will remain , hence the m"rnlng nnd overling howlers will pro cutd to howl , a continuous and ex hsusting howl. "Foreign" "swindJ. ing , " "wild aea of the prairies , " etc. , otc. These ore good howls , very good. Don't got tired but use them constantly. Come , come , wake np , you have not howled any for two weoka. Mental depression , weakness of the muoculnr system , general ill-health , bcndUtod by using Brown's Iron BlttOM. Tklouey for thti TJnmavrlod- Ono. of the moat solid nnd mibatancial irtHtitutioriH in thia country l-f the Mar < rliiio ; Fund t mt Mutual Trust Asanclntlon , of Cedar ICaplds , Iowa. They are organ ised under the IUWH of IOWA , nnd their of ficers unddtrectnrj are among the leading and munt prumlncnt builno's meu of Cedar lUnlda. Kvery urimnrried person should huvu n certificate in this umioai.ttion. It IK n iiplendld investment , a * safe aa a government bond. You clu just as well have n good Bum ot money to commence married life on an riot. A Urge number of members have hsen pitid ulf , receiving over 300 per cenfon their invettment. Write for circulars fully detailing the plan , which IH the finest known. Dn not pontpono it. Good agtnti wanted. Mention where you Daw thin notice , f5-3m. W , S , Iyo , of Davenport , is at the Pacific. Mr . J. S. Long , of Highland , Ia. , is a the Pacific. ] ; . J. Dalrt , of Chicago , was in town yesterday. llf.lt , JDoucan , of Cleveland , Is at th Ogden house. II. 0. Lamb , la at the Ocdon , from Donnlson , la. A. li. &eatc , of Walnut was at dinner I : the city yesterday. Win. Hall , of Dos Molues , waa at th Pacific yesterday. II. II. Half , wife aud child of St , Pau are at thu Pacific , V , Farnsworth , of lioone , waa at thi Ogden yesterday. R. F , Trevelick , of Detroit , Mich. , wn at dinner at thu Pacific. P. L. Goodwin , of Malvern , Ia , , regla tored at the pgden. yesterday. H. E. Dick tucked an O don house nap kin under his chin yesterday. Sheriff Middlcton , of Logan , Harrison county , stopped at the Ogden yesterday. C. H , tiray , of Jolferaon , In. , mingled his feet with Council IHulfj mud yester day. day.U. U. F. Stovcnsou and G. T. 1'oiter , of Hancock , ate dinner at the Ogden yester day , A. J. Kirling , euperiptenuuut of the lowu dlvlslou of the 0. , M. & St. P. It. 11. , wno at dinner at the Pacific yeiter- day. From the Uoafnna DumD. I ' Wn oKp from The Baby Ilawkeye , a dlminutivo sheet published by the ntudont at the Iowa inslituto for the deaf and dumb. It is lively , though little : Superintendent Rogers has a lot of bottles In which ho proposes to put specimens of grains and motals. Ho will aik the larqer boys to fill the bottles with common things , viz : corn , oats , wheat , rye and other com mon things. Ho has written to the secretary of the Iowa State Agricultu ral society for specimens of seeds of Iowa. Wo expect that wo will have a good natural history department. Mr. 0. A. Wonatrand is glad to quit his duty iia boys' supervisor. Hla whole tlmo is tcjnpiod hi clerking for Supt , Rogers. As ho Is a good book keeper ho has control of our books and library. A now cuandolior is to bo placed in our clmpol this wook. We will now have a bettor light during the sessions of the debating socie ties , etc. In another paragraph there Is such a depth of pathos expressed , with snob. Inlinitudu of simplicity that the city editor wiped hla eyes after reading It We have read Whlttler'a "In School Days" long , long ai > o , when our own childish treble used to quaver at the lines : " I'm sorry that I spelt the won ] , I Imtt ) to go above you ; Because the brown eyca lower fell Because , yon see I love you. " But the pathetic tenderness of the Quaker pool cannot commence to rival the exquisitely turned tearfulness aud directness of these few lines ; "Somo pupils have been put Into hlshor classes , and others have boon put into lower classics , according to their standing In examination , " Is Genesis or the poems of Ouian DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , JOHNBENO&CO. < NE1UL MEMRANDIBE. . , 18 Main Stn-nt and 17 Pnarl Street. mxifloM ; LM BARSTOW M. ° * : _ , . D. , cor , M Ave. RR .1 F WHITF OFFIOE : Cor. Main and 5th , no-stairs. UP. U , ! gjilliCji Residence , OOP Willow Avonne. NQOWIIR7 JUSTICE OF THE PE ICE , OUitUnOfllce after February ICth , over American Express. S S WAfiMFR MVKRY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT w V 11 rt LSI I fcll | for funerals at roaaonnble ratea , No. 22 4th St. J. M. ST. JOHN & GO , GASH BUYERS Who' male l.uttcr . , sts , poultry nd fruit. Ship ID 119. Ursftby rolnrn mill 3 B lirwdway. , H PFTHYRRIS1PE 5rooWly.Woat larket , 327 Bjnadway. The bo t Meats at lowest prlcjs. P F IVSITH P-ONTJl -xuiv . iv t\i.\u Ljjiuurjivur. . 7th and Broadway. Plans and epoctfitntiniiB fnruiohfd' W. W. SHERMAN. that brings patronngc. 124 Main street. I A M P < 3 FRAMFY MI1K ? ° tlANl' . TAILOR , Artistic Work and lloaaonablo 0 largoe. 872 Broadway. unurc O COM FURNITURE , STOVES and nUlfL Of. OUllj Qonsohold Supplies , 303 Broadway. AT ORNBYS AT LAW , "james RiockT j Practices in state and federal courts. P ffl Mann'f Fine Pornlturo.Upholstery goods EOVflflliyCDT I I lOt UU.jCurtaina and Window Shades , 309 B'way- Q1L IsT S ! Bargainc , Bargains. IMMENSE 'BARGAINS Ladies' ' Misses' And Children's ' Men's and Boys' Boots. & Shoes i FOR THE I AT THE NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE CORNER MAIN STREET AND FIRST AVENUE. moie simple and primitive ? Further on we find a pithy apothegm as fol lows : "A mute turns a deaf ear to flat tery. " * The get up of the little sheet to good , and wo alwaya welcome it warmly. IOWA Story county has four tile factories , Clinton has only ten candidates for the m ayoralty , LeMnrs has decided to refuse peddlers license to sell in its streets. The next state fin men's tournament occura at Waterloo in June next. The next state normal institute begins at Davenport Jcly 'J , and continues four weeks. _ The ] loyal canning company of Musca- tine paid a dividend , of 17 per cent last year. year.Quito a number cf Union county people expect to emigrate to Montana in the spring , The commissioners of Shelby county are looking up some suitable location for a poor house. There have been a large number of farm houses destroyed by fire in Adair county this winter. LoMara" city government requires some thing over $1,000 per month to keep the wheels greased , The opera house at Falrileld has been old to the OJd Fellows of that town. The price paid was $15,000 John Carpenter a married [ man of 40 , and Klizabeth Miller aged 19 , eloped from Ottumwa last week. All the school children in Muscatine , numbering 2,000 , were given a sleigh ride by the board on the 18th. An Atlantic man waa given a letter eighteen yean : wo to post. He drooped it into the postotiice last Thursday , Wolves are plentiful in Adams and the neighboring counties. A farmer recently had a valuable horse eaten up by them. The amount charged to the various coun ties for taxes of 1882 , now due and pay able to the state treasury , is $1,055,885.52. They have six thousand'dollar * worth of fire apparatus in Lemara and not a drop of water in the cisterns to use in case of fira. The Davenport school board is discuss ing the question of teaching foreign lan guages , chiefly Gorman , in the public schools. An engineer named John F. Whiting on the 0. , B. & Q. , at Cre.ton , waa re cently laid off for ten days for smoking on his engine , The smoke house attached to Messrs , Bboge & Co.'s packing bouse tn Sioux City took a tumble last week. The loss amounted to 82,600. , The Iowa prohibitionists will hold a fire doys convention at Clear Lake Park be * ginning July 20th. Governor St. Johni , of Kansas , will be present. A man has sued Waterloo for $25,000 damages for false Imprisonment. He re fused to pay hla dot ? tax was fined and put In Jail. In Adams county there Is u French settlement - tlement known as , the Icarlan community. They profess to own everything except family relations in common , Ten cases ot small pox are reported In Finchford. A physician has been sent from Cedar Falls to relieve the only doc tor in town. After the regular session cf the Iowa hotel keepers lu lei Molnes last week was finished , a supplemental "Uumm's extra dry" seance was indulged in , Jack Khln , a college student at Indian- rla , stabbed Link 1'rltchard in a restau rant in that city on Sunday night with a dhIt. The blade reached the liter aud in flicted a very dangerous. Wiund. The Kyonlug Gazette of Cedar Ilaplds endorses marriage fund associations. It says the best business men of the town are IdentlGed in the management of one of them located there. The recent storm at Keokuk was very severe. The southern span of the Das Moiuea river bridge , ,600 feet long , was washed away , and a number of other cas. u<lei.are reported. Cur New Lioan and Improvement Co Investigation into the matter con vinces na that one of the moat equita ble , reasonable aud feasible plans of building houses is that proposed and In operation by the Mercantile Loan , Trust and Improvement company of this city. By investing In shares 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' moderate orate moans to secure a comfortable homo for himself and family. In tak ing a certain number of nhares , at a certain monthly payment , In , a few years a man can own a house of his own for ubont tho'sams as he pays monthly for rent. We believe the Mercantile Loan and. Trust company , by organizing and opening np for business , having filled a long felt want In Council BIufTo. Their plans and rtystom of loans will bear the most carefnl scrutiny and exam ination , nnd TTO have no hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and equitable , and backed by gentlemen of honor and Integrity. As the com pany exists It becomes at once an In stitution of v Kue and credit to our city and thoal who desire homes. Their president is T. A. Klrkland ; vlco president ; Judge Peako ; sec retary , I. 11. Eeorv ; treasurer , Col. Boobe , and their office is In the base ment of Bhugart's and MoMahon's new block , corner First avenue and Pearl street l'an27-ly COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. KOTICK. Special advertisements , euc Lost , found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In thli column at th ow rate ol TEN CENTS PER LIMB lor the Brit Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent Insertion , Leave adv ertlsements at our office , Mo. 7 Pearl Street , near Broadway , Wanta. WANTED Everybody In Council Bluffi to to Uko Till flu , 20 cents per week , rte llvercd by carriers. Office , No 7 Pearl Street near Broadway. For Sale and Rent CJTOnK-FORllENT-WUh eight rooms , cillar O and a barn , 923 Fifth etrco- , opposite the onndry. Inquire ol W. Eugel , rool2-12t FOR KENT 1ho desirable olllces lately occu pied by the boirdo ( trade. Apply to Bush- ncll & llrackett. tf OLD BEES In packages or a hundred at 2to a package at TUK BKK office.No. 7 1'tarl street. tf A N olllce , luontadtantageuualy situated , otters t\ , desk room In return for rcrvlcos ; gas , fuel , etc ; . , furnished. Addresj , "Ottlce , " Uix cilice , Council Bluffs. AND Dr , J , Meager , Oculist , Aurist , AND SPECIALIST. In Chronic dlreoeca , cffcra hU services ti all at dieted with dlstaae * of thi Eye , Kar , or Chronic dUoaiei of any character. Warrants a cure In ail llaeunutlc affections Can be consulted by mall or In person at the Metropolitan hotel , Council BluBi , Iowa. L. EVERINCHAM & CO. , Qcmmission Merchants Chicago and Milwaukee. ConilfumenU of Qialn , Stedi and Pro\l.1oni , ollcilted. "WINE OF CARDUI" curca Irregular - lar , painful , or ditlicult meustruatiou. A Specialty of Fashionable and Durable AND THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICED . CONSISTENT WITH FIRST PUSS GOODS IS OUR CLAIM , riTA-i ! : CAM , AND lAAMI.VE Cl U NEWSPRINC8TOC ix uxia OP ( iirl's , BOOTS m We Bk tbe nttention of the public. Ou ) place U ' i'UPERIOR M VW " 37I3C3ES DPOEtOaWZTi And I lie c U u litre } oil will alnn > J find us , Z. TLINDSEY&CO , 412 Broadwuy , Council Bluff ? , \ "Wca Side Square , OlarindH , J BATH INSTITUTE , Bryant Street , one Door north of Doliiny's Hall. Thermo-Hlectric , Medicated and Sulphur Baths. For ladle * and gentlemen. These Bath ? ara fully endorsed by tbe Medical Fraternity as bcln .anj unfallln ; ; ninlllafyjii rcc nt Colds , HhcuraatUni , Neuralgia , Lumbago and in\ny other nllmenU1 Besides , my * lfe , a competent lady , will attend 'adles. ' F. U. LiOOKjfVOOD , Propr. DUQUETTE , GUIBEET & CO. , ( Successors to EBB & DUQUETTE ) , 36 ( iad 18 Pciiii-st. , f oimcll Bluffs , Ia. B , . S. COLE & GO. , MAN'CKACTUIIiiS : : AND DCALTHS IN ALL T11K .MOST 1MHIOVXD KINDS OL1 f" " I I&l UQaB'jr l'fiiUB 8 < Wi ! Also Wood an J Iron . . Wood - ' , PU.tIFS. Tublrifrn-d Oas Pipe vid 1'unin fixtures for t-oth Wood ; ai d Iron PumpOlder - wM recche piompt attention. Mo. COlrtrulh Main St'fct. COUNCIL ULlTr'S , IOWA 115-eoiMS 1 Broadway Steam Laundry ! 721 WEST BROAI WAV , A. C. LARSON. Proprietor. ' LATEST IMP OV D MACHINERY. m-wjf. TITLE ABST8AC5T 0 F F ICE. jr. "no * . (5a < za : "cr a : aa 33 & & a o. Lands and Lots Bought aud Sold , MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. I 1SOTARBBS PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. OWL BLUFFS IOWA M. T. DAVIS , President. N. B. BARTON , s J , 0. HOFFMAN , Vice Pros. 0. HULBDRT , Adjuster. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE GO. In&uies Live took gainst Loss by THEN , 103 Pearl Btroet , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The only company in Towa that will insnro ] y oor e took He ; liint , lots f i otn any cauao whatever. Owners ol Sto.k\\111 i-onsult thtlr own Intcro't If , when InsuriiiR their Stock , tia-y s c tha tin po'lcy ' Includes all the losses th'j m y ha f , fridhesa btloUlthnothlnj ; less. For further Inforniaiicn call on or addrc j N , B.EASTOX Oounoil Bluffs Iowa , ! MRS. D. A. BESEDIOT , THE LEADING DKALKU IN 337 Broadway , Oounoil Bluffs , Iowa. Shugart Implement Go. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA JEi\KlUL AOENI8 FOR THE FARMER'S FRIEND PLANTER AND TAST CHECK ROWER. BUOHANAM WAGON , OTTAWA CYLINDER SHELLER , OLDS WAGON , STAR HAND SHELLEH , | CO&TESllAKE. NICHOLS &SHEPARDTHRESH'R | QUBER REVOLVING HAKE , EVANS TRIPLE HARROW , GORQAM SEEUER , HENNEY BUGGIES , ! TIGER OOLT1VATOR , SPRING WAGONS , ETC. , ETC. 118 ami 115 Main Street.8 For Engines , Boilers , Castings , Repairs and MACHINERY ; Sena Orders to JOHN GILBERT , Manufaoturar , ' . ' attention t3 crder * . 7b 'ei Corner iUa Street and HH Avenu , Caunc'l Bluffi. 1'iompt Wcrknunihlp nd Keaionib'e cnvgei. ftti 10'lf