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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1883)
THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUJFES IOWA THDHSDAf JFEB&DAIU IT he paily Bee council BLUFFS : ThuTeaday Morning. Fob 22. BUDSOK11T10N BATES : Br Carrier , . - - - - - ! 0j nta per week Bf Mail 110.00 per Y ( r Offloo : No. 7 Pearl Street , Iloai roadway. Kick Them Out. Klok THom Out. No , the Nonparlel is not "foreign. " The Glebe IB uot "forolgn. " The entire - tire circulation of thcno two paporn ontaldo of Council BluQd will not amount to 300 copies , and hence Ihoy cannot In ttny seimoba c llod' 'foreign. ' " They have abiolutoly no circulation irost of the river , lieuco they are oa- roitially "homo" papers. Of courco Council Blnffa dooa not want nny Neb raska trado. She wants no "foroln" { monoy. She only needs the tr&ffio Dei Moines and Chicago loavo. Coun cil BlalTs Is content to fight the last two named rlvnls and not compete with Omaha for western trado. Coun cil Blufls Is willing to continue her efforts to reverse the hwa of trndo. trying to find customers who will osnu west for their wholesale auppllcs. THE BEE ia of no nso in this city. Her advertlslcg patrons are swindled. No doubt of that. Council Bluff * ia bothered with wes tern customers since THE BEE haa boon booming our wholesale men with half- papa advertisements. Heretofore Council BlofTi reposed in innocent calm , nnd for all that the Nonpareil or Uloba over did no ono woat of the Missouri would know there was such n placo. Now the people of the west , even aa far out aa Deadwood , and the Yellow- atone Park receive dally information In regard to the business of onr load- lag firms , what they are doing , and the inducements they offer to buy ere. Such a "foreign" paper as this should bo run out of Council Blulla . instantly , and no man who hea any re gard for thla city will subscribe or ad vertise in it. Then its manager ; ho is "a swind ler. " Why years ago ho came hero and Illustrated our town in a publication that bad 15,000 circulation , and ho actually told his subscribers a very complimentary story about ua of the Bluffs. True , wo merely paid him a dollar for the magazine for a year with an advertisement thrown in. Not ono miu paid a cent for the cuts excoptlnt ; himself. There waa no pat ronage hero for the advertising pages , although a branch oflica wua main- taindd by him until the expenses exceeded > coeded the Income. Ho paid a hun dred conta on the dollar to all of hit creditors , just as ho ia doing now , but then of course ho ia a swindler , swindler is a good word. THE BEK and Us managers are , hen in Conncll liluffa , and they will remain main so long as the people continue t < pour in advertising nntll the blggos advertisements offered are refused fo lack of tpico. While the office ia thronged wltl subscribers who say that "TxE BEE t the only live paper In Council Blnfi and wo oau't do without it , " there I scarcely a doubt but that the pape and IU manager will remain , hence th mrrnlng and evening howlers will prc coed to howl , a continuous and 02 hausting howl. "Foreign" "awind ! ing , " "wild nso of the prairies , " oto , etc. Thtso ara fjood howl * , ver good , Don't got tired but use thci constantly. Come , come , Wfcko nj you have not howled any for tw dayr. Mental depresoion , weakness of th muscular system , general ill-health benefUtod by using Brown'a Iroi Blttora. i MINOR MENTIONS. The $50,000 appropriation for the net United Stktoa court house and postcffico I a starter for a big boom in the Bluffi , Ii 0 , Q.Kempton , charred with therob | bery of Tennv'a jewelry store , waived ai examination , and will snawer before i grand jury bb gnllt or innocence. A bract of boy * said hud words am even came to blows with a third lad .Judge Ayleiwoith gave thorn hli bes sermon free and sent them to sin n more , Mr. 8. T. Fftench has returned fror Colorado with his brfde , nee MUi Leon ard , of LsadvIUe. They will have room at the residence of Mr. Perogoy , on Fin avenue. John H. Kemp , of HitoxPitge count ] proclaimed hii Intention ol inarrvlni MUa Ida Josephine Lawion , of the Bam place , at the county clerk's olllce yeate : day. Ohas. Moore , we learn , bocains tl father , of a bouncing boy yesterday , and la fair to presume ha It searching for 11 city editor with a box of cigars iu hia vo : pocket. Colonel J. W. Clyde , ot Logan , w : In town yoitercUy. IJo came down I get the aid of Justice Abbott to mutter I a company of G , A. II. at Logon ne : Monday evening. Saturday will be the 29th annlvemai of the ordination of Rev. Father MoMc omy , Iligh in&u will be celebrated In tl morning at 8 o'clock by tbreo'iirlesU , ai in'tho evening there will boft'peneral Bocl gathering and felicitation at the house 'Father Mae ; " A Dane named Larson , living on t farm of Mr. Ferguson , of the PaclGe , w buying drafts on Copenhagen yeiterd for 8131.50 , being puiago money for 1 wife end two children , now In the fog penlntula of Jutland. Mrs , Imrtou w be in Iowa in a month from now , Mr. 8. S. Frank , of Key Creek , call on us yesterday , subscribed for TUB UEU i other year , and chatted with ui abc lock , crops , etc. lie IAVS that fruit be are probably little injured In bU localil and reported tlelgblng on the decline , Slid a butlnesi man of the city to i "Von want to finht that Idea of giving the high school building for a hotpita "Bnt I am not sure that I know enough the rffair to be warranted ia o doing , " : plied the reporter , "Don't make auy d fereace , sir , tbebuslnm intereatu of toi are opposed to It. It'n all nonaenie s * talk of the hardablp of children cllinbl up that bill. Why , they'll climb it foi Union n day for the mere , fleeting joy o going down belly-buster on a tied. Tall of their Retting hurt , they'd belter start i hospital at the foot of the bill to take can of 'em when they fall off their teat * , lies pltal Ia all right , but we don't want itli | that building on the bill , " The reporto Bald lie would no doubt take a more llvel ] Interest In It when he moved hia fomllj over hero and pasted on. Wo shall b ( open to hoar from the otbor side of th ( question If any one doalren to ho heard. The city librarian informs ua that there are now 3COO , volumes in the library , not Including that eternal nuisance , the Pub. Doc , About CO or CO books are taken out every day. Last Saturday 102 were drawn. The children of the schools make onntaut use of tha many valuable refer ence books anil the nowi tabloa are always In requisition. A noted howler , who wants THE BEE crucified because It Is a "foreign" paper , promised ono of our leading men that he would qlvo him a chance to bid on gUna and plate for his now building. The other day he waa met on the street and asked if ho was ready for the bid , and re- cohedfora reply , "O I Ut that job to * Chicago firm , " That ia patronizing homo Industry with a vengeance. Those how lers are hypocrites ol the moat dotcatlblo and pharslcal type. V/o met Mr. Baldwin , man'ger of the atroet car line , prowling about the corri dors of tbo Ogden bouse with his right eye done up in n sling. Wo were about to nsk him how tbo other man waa , when ft com pany of his friends came up and No. 1 began : "Ah , Baldwin , what'a the matter with your eye ? " "Caught a cold in It and IU inflamed , " answered the unfortunate man. "Oh , yes , it was pretty cold about 2 o'clock this morning , " said the tantil zar with n wink at the rest of the crowd , "But I say I oaught cold in It , " reiterated Mr. B. "Of course , " replied tbo interlocutor with Biigentlvo accent. "I had a cold in he eye , " pursued another of the party , "and If you'd Ilke.'BaldwIn.rjl tell you bow I cured It. " "I don't care how you cured It , " growled the sufferer. , "But you tee it is so funny. Now my eye well I don't want to hurt your feelluRs , Mr , Bald win , but it's a good many years ago and , well I got my cold eye by being out on a toot I waa young you know. But how I cured It , why you nee I Buffered all the time , terribly , BO I went down to an oculist ; I waited an hour for him and he didn't como. I went down the next day and waited another hour no eye doctor , 1 went homo mad ? Oh no , I waa slmplj steaming. Now , will you believe It , that my eye got well right off and haa been tc ever since. " I don't BCD any point to youi cure business , " snarled the small man ol the party. "Hullo , Baldwin , what alii our eye ? " Oh , nothing , a mule ateppec n it , that's all , " acd the prreecutcd man ger fled for the dining room , See the fine lot of Llnon and Cot on Dross Lawns , at Harkncas , Orcut & Co.'a. 2t V o notice the Marriage Fund , Mutua ? niat Association , of Cedar IlanUs. Iowa .ilghly spoken of In many of the leadln ; papers of the state. "Money for the UD married" heads tholr. advertlietnent I another column of this paper. f 5-3t Dr. West , Dentist , U Pearl street Constipation , liver and kidney dli oases are cured by Brown's Iron Bit era , which enriches the blood , an itrongthens the whole system. AT THE POLICE STATION Lots of Miscellaneous Dovilfcr -A "Still Hunt" do ing on , Roderick Still at Bay Hastei Brought Over From Omaha , Eta , Eta. TLo police foroo are on the qul vivc noh a succession of stealings and bni ; larlos are going on that they feel o heir mnsolo. Yesterday mornln Officers Guslok and Brooks took troll down to Roderick's , the wife oator's domioile. Roderick didn inger to receive thorn , bni "all th same" they fastened onto a fine buggj oss robe secreted on the promises. 1 now awaiting identification at tli tatlon. Ira B. Huatcd , now in durance fc jvor a week at Omaha , was brougt joross the river and ledged in confine ment by Oflloor Morse. Ira , it wi bo remembered , ia wanted for black mail A Swede who wauta to bo Sulllvai tarted a mill with DJO Gould ai saloon near the Chicago & Nortl western depot. Scandinavia slept 1 'ho station house laat night. William Cauipbull thought a ha all that waa lacking to wake hi happy , and Judge Ayloaworth thougl fifteen daya in the county jail or ? J little enough ti go with the ham i side dishos. William will board wit jailor Schoutz. Sam Kennedy paid $5 and costs f the privilege of a drunk. JUSTICE ClOUUT. Over in Judge Vaughan's doma the case of Josh Chapman for ma hem , which iu this case moans on biting , was continued. The case lool haid ( or Josh and on motion of t ! state ho was ordered to bettor h surety , A toloftram to Judga Yaughan fro Phelpe , Ho. , says that 0. Grantwan od hero for some swindling , Is uud arrest thoro. JUSTICE BCIIU1U is going to try the case of Simon Jt obs and wife , for obtaining money n der false protonoea , on Saturde Justice Abbott is walking up a down the streets with a raging fol ou his front finger , and would R ! more to bo rid of it than for the fatti cue till oat. If you are not married , write the M rlage Fund and Mutual Trust Asscx tlon , Cedar llaplda , luwa , for circul explaining the plan. 15-S All goods very cheap at the gn sale at Harknpsa , Orcutt & Co.'s. Young man or woman , If you want 1 money for a small amount , Insure In t Marriage Fund and Mutual Truat Aiac ttion , Cedar Itapldt , Iowa. f5-S * < * v "SHUT THE DOOBI" The Parable of the Porfcalp , Otliorwiso Known as a Homily on Hinges , A General Disquisition on Doors , What ' -The Bee" Found Out on a Mooted QtUBtion , It goes without Bajincr that every observant citizen hai uotod the cur rent insanity on the subject of ( shutting doori ; farther even it might bo said tlmt every philosophising motnbor of tbo community has been pained at the all too evident drift of this present craze , Why , oven in oar own ahort career wo remember when a mild , rx- pontulatory glanno at the open edifice was enough to hasten immediate com pliance with the nnapoken wlah. Aw y back in the patriachnl period when Abraham pitched hia tent on tbo plains of Mamro , and the throe celea- tial wayfarers , men Invited in to re fresh ttiomsolvca with mutton toup , there wore no grinning RUVB from Ethiopia staring at the entrance with an admonition declaring that "every body dropsj this tent lUg bnt yon. " When Jacob served seven years for Leah and a at nronutl evenings in Loban's wigwam there were no legends on the wall tolling him not to monkey with the lodge-polo , no smirking variety , actress faces pasted up on the door-post asking him " the door-knob take to "ploaao pull - or a walk , " Why , then oh , why th'i degeneration 1 In the primitive days of our own republic will any ono dare say that when Sim Adams dropped iu on John Hancock to smoke an evening cigar and talk politics , that a piece of painted pasteboard was stuck on the front door requesting him to manipu late the door-knob and take off his ovorahooa ? Did Daniel Webster or John 0. Oalhoun or Henry Clay or any of the great statesmen thrust in sulting notices into tbo faces of everyone - ono who called on them ! And then , besides , it don't do any good. The careless will igaoro the insinuation , tho.vicloua win defy it , and only the ttuly circumspect nnd careful will take cognizmco of it. And to them what else can it be bnt an iliuiub ? Wo asked a clerk in a business house in this city where a hideous , mouth-agog Senegnmblan chroma glared balofufly on every ono entering with the perpetual injunction "shut the door ! " "Do you think that animal , " with n jerk of the head toward ttyo ntreot , "niaknn it any easier to keep the door ehul ? " "Woll , no ; I'm afraid uoto an swered , after a moment of considera tion. "I never thought particularly of it before , but when I reflect , I know that it makes us more bother than it saves us. " "How's that ? " oaid THE BEE. "Why , 'you see , people who leave the door open come and look at that card and get off state drives and finally walk off and leave the door wide open , thinking it a good joke. Careful , modest people drop in and get mad at the concern and slam the door so hard going out that it flies open again. " "Well , It is BO much trouble then tc make folks .do such a simple thing at close the hole after thorn when thej come In from out doorsl" * "Yts , it is some care and a greal deal more vexation , and then wo catcl colds from the draughts of icy air anc that brings on consumption , bronchitli and all those bronchial diseases and 1 "Hold oa , " afd the reporter smiling , "that's enough ; but yoi don't think it is improving under thi now dispensations of placards am pictures ? " , "No ; as I said , I don't. " "Well , hero then , " continued th reporter , dropping his voice to a ii.ua ky whisper , "do you know can yoi look into the future enough to so what the end of this thing Is going t be ? " "No , " said the clerk in an awe smltted tone. , "You don't ? Well , then , hero it JH I'll gtvo the thln # dead away. If i goes on aa it is going , in ten year there'll be an automatic wooden mai ist within every threshhold , move < y a spring connected with the dee : knob , ana'brandishing a hatchet ii ono hand to brain the visitor in cos of non-compliance , while the othe hand will thrust a card into his faoi with I'WIll you shut the doori Jrintod on it iu two-lino pica letters told yon" and the reporte skipped. Spring Is coming , gentle Annieam Annie will go into the honao-oleanln business. She will have the wall decorated , the ceilings calclmlnod , an the doom and windows will bo re splendent with fresh paint. All thi brings to mind the fact that a stylin assortment of wall paper , a skillo manipulator of paints and a carefc workman are essentials to the prc praramo. For all those Mr. Peter C Miller , 18 and 20 North Main streoi is famous. Wo know whereof w speak. More About the "History " The following haa boon recolvei and needs no comments : to the Editor olTu Ui . Q B Your mention in tko DAILY B B < February 1G of erroro , oto , in oonnt history Is fully appreciated by citizei of Oatson and vicinity , Ono woul never dream by reading that outhoi tic ( ) ) history that such a town o : istod as Carson , with her sixteen hut drod Inhabitants , throe elevators , $2 5CO school house , largo church , wit all other business lully rpproaontei with H city government , indopondoi school dlatrlct , Odd Fellows lodge an encampment , Masonic lodge , V. A. I fraternity , etc. , etc. , and the be trading point In the tout end. Tl volume sounds as if it was written t men who lived many years ago , at not of to-day. T. Canon , la. , February 15 , 1883 Somewhat In Doubt. The loading editorial on the tail question in Friday's Nonpareil , star ie off in favor of high protection , bi iea. winds up in good free trade stylo.- a. Dtniion liulletin. DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. REDO S. Pn GENERAL MERCHANDISE. PERU & UU. | 18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Street. MAX MOHN , } ° RESTON J. M BABSTOW , M. P. . RD I C UfUITIT OFFICE : Cor. M in and 5th . , no-stain. V Ulf IPS ! H H 1 * V I n n < * * * Ulli Ui ! Residence , 009 Willow Avenuo. .JUSriOE OF THE PEACE , N. SGKURZ Ofllco after Fobiuary 15th , over American Express , 111 A Oil TO LIVEllY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT S if Mull fall j for fnnorala at reiwonablo rates , No. 22 4Sh St. J. M. ST. JOHN & CO , GASH BUYERS , Who'csalo butter , cgsa , jvuiitiy ncd fruit. Ship to ui. Ditftbjr return mall 310 Broidway. nCTUVDDSn C Broadway iMeat Market , 327 Broadway. i Ft I Hi DIliEJUiUj The bent Meals at. lowrst prioss. Ssnsnacn. QMITU CONTRACTOR AND BOILDEtt , Cor. 7th Bnd O III I I fir Broadway. Plans and specifications ! furnished ? E HARN SS v o variety W. W. SHERMAN. that brings patronage. 124 Main street. IAMCQ CDAMCV MERCHANT TAILOR , Attistio U Hill CO rimilCTi , and RpasonaWo Otorgos. 872 Broadway. FURNITURE , STOVES and Household Supplied , 303 Broadway. ATTORNEYS AT LAW , James Block. Practices in state and federal courts. / ffi Mann'fFineFarulture.TJpholaterygoods EOTflfls/CDTP i I . U U.i ; Curtains nnd Window Shades , SOO.BVay Hidea , Pelt * , Tallow find Grnasn. Chloeo.tluN MalnSt. 0. Bluffs .A. E , Gh J L. X IEsT S Bargains , Bargains. IMMENSE BARGAINS ! Ladies' Misses' And Children's Men's and Boys' Boots & Shoes , FOR TOE " AT THE NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE CORNER MAIN STREET AND FIRST AVENUE. DOINGS OF THE DEMOCRATS. What was Done in the Nvard Prlma- rlea Last Night. The democrats of Council Blnfla1 held their ward prlrasriea last night. , in the Third City Olerk Upton bad ooked the court room , pat the key in1 his pocket and gone homo. When the expectant democrats assembled there was a deal of kicking , and finally a oa < eon keeper named Kennedy and Offiser Cnaiok had qnlto a contest ol chin mualo , and the reporter got out his' pencil to note the riot , bnt it quieted down. The followlnp ; n the ! hat of delegates to the city convention , to bo held Saturday : First ward Geo. Holmoa , Frank Ouanclla , Bub Rain , G. Ai Jackson , 0.1) . "Walters , Henry Schuraaker. Second Ward Thoa. Bowman Jno. Ahlen , J. 0. DaHaven , Ohas. Ander- on , J. W.Vicksol , A. L , Hondricks , Peter Bechetlo , Robert Huntlnpton. Third Ward Ed. Button , Andy 0. Graham , D. S. Starr , Win. Rapp , John Green , W. H. Tlnkley E. B. Bowman was endorsed foe asaesaor ; M. Keating was nominated by accla mation for aldermen. Fourth Ward-John Weaver , Bob Perclval , J. T. Hart , Geo. Hill , Owen P. Wlokham , Marshal Key , 0. R. Mitchell , Sam Leonard , M. G. Griffia. W. 0. James for aldermen. PEKSONAlj. " 7heGirl that I Love" inat W. H. Myers , of Sioux City , is at tbo PacIGc house. J , F. Loomlo , ot Shelby , Iowa , is at tbo Ogden. J. G. Doan , of Chlcnjo , la stopping at the Ogilen. . A. Illohnrdi came over from Omaha yesterday. J. M. Holt , Marjivllle , Neb. , ia at the Ogden. * ' Annie Wilson , Emeraon , Is r gl tored at the Ogden , W. 0. Wood , of Chicago ; is at the Og. den. den.A. A. 0 , Bergman , from Avoca , la at the FaoiGo , Charles T. Baker , of 'Bozem&n , Mon tana , la at the O den. Andrew Smith , of Detroit , ate dinner at the Pacific. II. J , Chambers la stopping ftt the Pa cific from Avoca , MUs Sallle Iludran atopa at the Pacific from Iliatinge , Iowa. M. Schmltt , Oikkosb , baa somehow familiar look on the Pacific register. 0. J. Robbing of La trail ) Masar , where the Celestials peg thoer , la at the Pacific. M. J. Burns , of Ottumwa , wrotebla name on the Ogden house rcglattr yes. terilay wrote It aa the reporter cauldread it , too. Dun. T. Whteler , from the Mound City , waa regUteiod at the Osden house yesterday , S. F. Ilutless , ot UarUn , Shalby ooun- ty , proprietor of the bua line at that place , and an old lubacrlber of Tilt BEK , called to pay hia rwpecta yeaterday , and renewed his aubacrlptlon for both dally and weeUj BEE. Our New Loan tvnd Improvement Uo Investigation into , the matter con vinces us that ono of the most eqnita < ble , reasonable and foaaiblo plans ol building houses i that proposed and in operation by th * > Mercantile Loan , Trnst 'nnd Improvement company of this city. By investing in shares In this inntitntiou , , which ia backed by aome of our beat and moat reliable buslnoes men , it bezomea possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod erate moans to Becrare a comfortable homo for himself-and family. In tak ing a certain number of ahafes , at a certain monthly payment , in a fen fears a man can own a house ) f his own for about the sams at : io pays monthly for rent. We believe the Mercantile Loon and Trust company , by organhlng and opening up for business , having fillnd a long felt want in Council Blnfft. Theli plans and system of loans will beat the most careful aarntinj and exam ination , and wo have no hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and jqultable , and backed by gentlemen of honor and Integrity , As the com pany exists it becomes at once an In- ititution of value and credit to oni city and those who desire homes. Their president is T. A. Klrkland ; vice president , Jadge Peake ; sec retary , L R. Boerr ; treasurer , Ool , Beobo , and their office hi in the base ment of Shugart's and MoMahon'i now btaok , corner First avenne and Pearl street i'an27-ly GOUMCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.-Specbl advertlsoments , cue Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Bull Wants , Hoarding , etc. , will bo inserted In th ! column t th * ow raia of TEN CENTS PHI LINE lor tha Ont Insertion and FIVE CENT PER LINE ( or each subecquent Insertion Leave adT ertlaementa at on * office , No. Pearl Street , near Broadway. Wants. Everybody 4n Council BloOl ti WANTED Tu Bi . SO cent * per week , ac Ilvcrod by carriers. Office , No 7 Pearl Street near Broadway. For Solo and Rent KENT Om larjfc , nicely Jurnihcd roil EOU closet , t 7CO llynat.r Direct. KUt-Sk O TORE yORIlENT With eight roomi. c lla O ndabarn , 923KHth strco' , opposite th ounitoy. iDqiUri ol W. EbgcL Keol2-J26 Thedeslrnbloofflcoa lately oocu plod by thoboirdoMra'Jo. Apply to Busb noU & Bracket * . U ) BEES In pacKagea 01 a hundred at OtX a package at TUH BKI office , No. 7 P i Mrcet. U A N olllce , rnostadvaiitaReovsly fltuaVed , offci A d k room In return for > ertlcos : gas , Juc tto. , JurnlsheJ. Addrusi , "Office , " BM offlc * Council BluO . 3ES-56raa AND z ) s.OEt. Dr , 0 , Meaglier , Oculist , Aurist AND SPECIALIST. In Chronic dlxeasea , often his icrvlcea to all t dieted with dlwuei ot th i Kye , E.U , or Chronl dlitasos ol any chiricfer. Warrants ft cure 1 a 1 llbcumaila aKectlona. Can be coDsaltod b mail or In person at the MttropollUn hoUl Council Vluffa. Iowa. L. EVER1HCHAM & CO , , Qcmmission Merchants OhlcRgo and Milwaukee. Ocntlrnmenti ot Oia'n , 8 < cd and Provtilon ollciltcd , A Specialty of Fashionable and Durable AND THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES CONSISTED ! WITH PIRSf OLAS8 BDOBS IS OUR DLAiH. I'/GA / K CALL AND EXAMINE CL'K EWSPBiNGSTOGK IN LINES OF Men's , Oirl's , Children's BOOTS AM SHOES. We ask the attention of the public. Our ploco If And Ihcro Is where you will alnnyj Had us. Z. TUN OBEY & CO. , 412 Broad-ruy , Council Bluffe , \ Wont Side Square , Clarinda , J BATH INSTITUTE , Bryant Street , one Door norlh ot Dohtny'j Hall. Thermo-Electric , Medicated and Sulphur Bathe. For Udlce and gentlemen. These Bathi are lully endo sed by the Medical Fraternity as being an unfailing axnll'a-yln ' roc nt Colds , Kheuma'lsro , Neuralgia , Lwntago and n ny other allrrionta Besides , my * ie ( , a competent lady , will attend aJIcs. P. M. LOOK WOOD , Propr. DUQUETTE , GUI BERT & CO ( Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE ) , 16 and 18 Fcarl > st. , Council Bluffs , la. M GALLAGHER , G-IROOIE ! K Now Store , Froah Goods , Low Pricoo , Politn Attendants Firsf Do r . cast of ine jfletivwolitan Hotel , Lower h -h. ' PETER O. MilLLER \V1TOLESALK AND BKT/iII. AND WINDOW 8E4DES PAIBTINB IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. FRESOOINGINMOIjEaN STYLES. ' V S "C" R S * " A Kb tfv "S" m A "V Jh t" JT fl W I" TITLE A B 8 I R A C T SSI-HOE. . . 3E1 C3 Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. OUEiCIL BLUFFS - ! OWA M. T. DAVIS , PreMdent. If. B EASTON , Secy. J. o. HOFFMAN ; vice 0 HULBfJIlT , Adjuster. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE & 0. Insuiea Liye > took AcaiDE ; * Loss by Btroet , COUNCIL BLUFFsi , - - IOWA. The only ump ny in Towa that will insure your stock' . > InUf' Bf'oni any cause whatever. Owners ol Storh willieonsutt their own liitcrwt-K ; when InSurlnj their Stock , t' oy thathi policy l"clUdM alll Iho losses th-y niny h.ivr , dbosa isflcuwithnathlnj ; loss. . For fuithcr Inforinaii-n call on or.addrcsa F , B.EASTON. OounoilBluiB MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , TH35 3JBADING DEAIiHR IN 83 ? Broadway , Council Bluffs , Jowa , Shugart Implement Co , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. GUNK.1UL . A KN1S FOR THE FARMER'S FRIEND PLANTER AND TAST CHECK ROWER , BUCHANAN WAGON , OLDS WAGON , COATES BAKE. HUBER REVOLVING BAKE , GORHAM SEBnER , TIGER COLT1VATOR. OTTAWA CYLINDER SHELLER , STAR HAND SHELLEK , NICHOLS &SnEPARDTHRESH'R EVANS TRIPLE HARROW , HENNEY BUGGIES , SPRIRG WAGONS , ETC. , ETO. 113 and 115 Dlum Street.3 POP Engines , Boilers , OaatinRe , Repairs MACHI n Y. . ' .ti Send Orflera to JOHN GfijBtiRT , Manufacturer Corner V * Str.et d Hi '