I THE DAILY -COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA WEDNESDAY PEBRUAKY 28 The Daily Beer COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning , Feb. 28 , SUBSCRIPTION HATES ! r Carrier , - - - - - SO cent * per week. By Hall . . - - - . 110.00 per Tear. Offlco : No. 7 Fonrl Btroot , Near roaaway. Borne ono always in tbo offlco. MINOR MENTIONS. See Joioph Keltot'd spring etylos. Th& green grass Is pccplnR forth in the park. "Blood IB thicker tlion wnler , " and Council UlnITi nuul thicker thin both , In nur rBmbloi yMterdftj1 wo olcrvoJ EOW uijst market on upper iiroadwtij. Another tolepbono wij bitog tint tip yestoid.ty rauclng to th Drurer'd Lot > .l , Vliltorg n * . the Uuptlft chsp1 roidlng rocin will find THK U/.uv I'K nn We there. there.T. T. M. Uowdj * returned 1/vattight frcm New York city , whur ) he hti been for tLu p st month. P. B. Griffith Mid Joule Shannor , rf Valley , will Mtume niatiiniut.ial f > ueu before long. John Mackland , of this city , and Mary Magill took license to wed at the court houao yesterday , William Noimann ot Shllby county , and Ida Eygori of Avoca , uocurod pcrmla. slon tonnptlnllie , yesterday. , Lllcoln Foster , of Lincoln , thinks celibacy too lonmome nnd so does Mies Emma Held , of the same place. Mr. D. E , Patton , for a long time faithful carrier of TIIE BED , ban resigned to take a place in the Boston Tea Store. We were told by ono who had seen the paying petition M it went around that more were signing against It than for It. Conductor Bennett , of the street oar line , baa recovered from his Ulneta nnd ia bfaok , gathering in the fifteen cent pJecea. Mrs. Isaac Walters died yesterday nl typhoid fever in this city. Bho haves a husband and alx children to mourn her lost. . George K. Goodwator , of Pleasant township , thinks it will bo moro pleasant with Clara Friedrioh as his wlfa. Heal estate was quite Hycly Monday. Saloo for the day , 1G parcels aggregated fl4,017. In the last month there hoi been * boom In land and lots , that augurs wel * for tha city.Ve propose hereafter to give crar readers full itemi on this subject. John Boje , cf Keg Creek , and Lena Bnrnlll , from the same locality , will enter into matrimony as soon na they find a miu- later or Justice. The district court reconvened yester day at 2 p , m , Teitlmony in the divorce cave of Mary Bobzln vs. Oharloa Bobzln was being taken when we left. Win. 0 , Clemens , arrested for obtain * Ing money under falio pretenses and for selling mortgaged property , took a con * nance , giving bail for his appearance , until March C. A lot of witnesiei from Atlantic were examined yenterday before Judge Vanghan In the caio Cf the state vi , Josh Ohapman. They told a good , strong story in favor of the defense. Mr. W. T. Anglum , of Norwalk , was ia town yesterday , and , report * 40 cents as the market price for com at Weston. Our dealer * are paying Si and 35 cents. What Is ths matter ? The G. A. R , campaign to-night will be at Bloom & Nixon's ball. Tbo Glee from Missouri Valley will enliven the oc casion , and the spirit of long , festivity and merriment will reign supremo. City Clerk Upton says that the no tice In TIE BEE of the saloon keeper * brought up for selling liquor contrary' ' to ordinance ; had the effect of starting a liv ely canter among the remaining one * to hand la the cash to save publicity. 'Tls well. Friday evening "Bamn'l of Posen" will appear in thli city , The moral of the play I * bad enough to condemn it. Wealth by fair means or foul I * the aim of life. We hope better das * of histrionic entertain ments can be induced to visit our city. The company playing this drama is pos sessed of some very good actorr. Comrade C , J , Abbott , who wa * np at Logan yesterday on an inspection of Fuller Post No. S8 , report * an enjoyable tune , speech making , toasts , stc. The membership of the post is at present 44 , all fully uniformed and accontered , Though the member * are scattered over a considerable extent of country , the attend ance this winter wai large. We quit political talk long enough yesterday tn listen to a very eloquent and erndlte controversy on theology , It waa on the difference between evangelical churches and the Roman Catholic. "Why , " eald the dlsputer warmly , 'There's no difference between the Episcopal church and the Catholic , Don't tbo Episcopal * say in their creed : "I believe In th Holy Catholic church ? " and we passed on , There Is buslnesa in that advertise ment of the Council Bluffs waterworks company which appears on this page In conspicuous capitals. Let our people help the city , the waterworks , and , " moat Im portant of all themselves , by promptly responding acd avoid nuisance , the ei- pecss and delay which will result from pulling up the paving to do what can uow be done without any difficulty , Said Drummer No , 1 and Drummer No , 2 yesterday in the Ogden : Take a walk around town ? " "Yes , but hold on , I've my boots to get blacked , " "Baots blacked , shades of Jcmea Gordon Bennett , what the do you black your boots f 01 ? Why , you'll publtih yourtelf for a guy , a i regular way-down gambler , Don't yon know that all .the high-toned citizen * ol this town wear a week' * clay on their togas ? Only candidates for alderman and confidence men have their boot * glowed in r \ thi * municipality , You ilon't want to be ( \ taken for one of them. No , of course not. Come on then and I'll show you how to bean aristocrat in the Blufli , " and the two atuted out to find the muddiest cros sing In tow * , wnlle the reporter glanced at Us pedals with aatisfactlon and tharp tt c | POLITICAL PiJIHTERS , Pumped from Peppery Demo crats , Politic Bopublicane and Pugnacious Kickers , What Some of the Candi dates and Outsiders Have to Soy. Jtut now the municipal election op- preaching is the chief crnmb ol com fort that falls to tbo wonry local 'grophor on hin tramps. Wo nlsrtod out yesterday fully detormlnud to get to the bottom of the political puddle nnd ascertain if there wcro any frogs thero. Several prospective caeca of makes came under our eye , but the pool was too obscure to BOO through entirely , and what lie * hidden depon ent Bttyoth not. Up ID Jostlco Vrush- . 'a office waa an incipient wat brewing. The court had tem porarily taken a easponston nnd be tween Griffin and Ihown Doomed like ly to have on ixtontkd diicaaoloi ; , Wo kf t the Bconn of wordy vnrfnru and found M. Keating and Judge James holding a counciltalion on the corner of Pearl and Broadway. We tackled the judge. "I bollovo yon are candidate for alderman and have a pretty good Duality of cigars on tap , " said THE ! EE , In reply Mr. James produced a fragrant omokor , with the remark , "Yes , I bollovo I am up for that posi tion. " "Well , judge are yon prepared tc atato your views on the present all- agitating qncatlon of the municipal- It ; ? How do yon stand on the saloon matter ? " "As to that I do not wish to com promise myaeU , If toy friends , who have urgad mo to malio the run , elect mo they will do so trusting to my own discretion In tbo matter. " "This cow btnlnosn of courno you have RomuHilug to say on that ? " " V/ull , Ism not in fiver of opproa- sing the poor man , and it appoara tome mo that the cows uro poisosaud of dome inherent rights that wo ouglit not to abridge. I'm In favor of giving the cows their freedom " " As to paving and liberal improve ments , judge ? " "Those I am entirely in favor of. If elected I shall take progressive course in that match. " Wo strolled around town and pass ing the knots of men at the street cor ners hoard snatches like those : "Tho out and out straight , temper ance people are going to nominate a ticket. " 'No ? la that so ? " "Yes , and I hoar Judge Vaughn will bo nominated Independently iu the fourth. " ' "Tho laboring men of the city are concocting a scheme to-day. " "I know it and I hear they are going to call on independent mass- meeting. " "Suppose they and the temperance people will combine ? " "O.m't tell ; should not bo nurprlsod. " Wo called on Mr. 0. M. Baubo at his place of btuinosa. "Mr. Boobo , I called to get yonr platform on the questions of the hour. " "I haven't formulated any plat form , but I can tell yon what I think. " "Well the whisky lloansa or no license affair how do yon stand on that ? " "I'm not In favor of violent meas ures , but I am la favor of reducing the cumber of saloons ; $400 is too low. I should think the more wealthy saloon keepers would bo In favor of closing up the low dons. At the same time I don't believe in being rash and extreme in this ; money In * terosts here should not bo crushed out oppressively. " "As to paving ? " "I am In favor of It. I have just ilgned a petltUn in favor of It. I hao some fears , however , that It will not carry now. " "The everlasting question of the cow , her bbt ? " "I am in favor of yielding the cow liberty. A great many poor families nave cows ; they are the half of their living ; take away that half and how shall they llve'r ? ' The reporter gave right up and waded off down Broadway. FOH SALE At a bargain , two chooeo vats and fixtures. Address 2,304 , Council Bluffs , Iowa. feb27-tf Swindles of To-day. "I to show " want yon something , The speaker was a young man with a disappointed countenance and a hang dog expression. Ho beckoned the re porter to a retired oornor in a hallway , and thrust a roll of glossy broadcloth nto his hands. "What do yon want ? " queried the pencil pusher. "On , I want to got rid of this , " ho said , pointing to the goods. "Just so ; but what do you want for it ? " "Oh , anything. I'vo got to sell It or do something with It. There Is toner or twenty yards of it , and It IB worth $5 or $ G a yard. Take it along with yon. " "All right good morning , " and the Itomlzer was walking off with the gooda , when the y. m , objected nnd wanted to know what wo would give him for the goods. "Oh , it's not worth more than a dollar n yard. It's ralaarablo stuff. You can't play thkf , selling stolen goods on mo. You're not a professional thief ; you're u pro- feailonal swindler. Good day to you. " "Ool. Daaonberry'a auction ! Great closing out nalo of a bankrupt stock of silverware and jawolry. " Wo are Betting metropolitan , aure enough. Poor painting * , Imitation marble and cast-olT trash of the eastern auction shops generally constitute the stock of our traveling auctioneers , but hero is a "really and truly" mock auction after the style of the Bowery. This was the mental soliloquy of the knight of the pencil and ho stepped inside and commenced quizzing a jeweler who wu examining the goods. Oh I yep , tome of that plate ia gen uine In fact most of the goods on those shelvM and in the CMM art A No , 1 , bat jait nolle * aoilM thu inch bo is Belling. Why thosn spoons won't stand hot water , and there wont * bo anything loft of that gloss after that oistor has been rubbed a dozen timer. You see that stamp ? Well , the Rogers' plate can't bo beat , but blots yonr soul there's lots of mnn by the name of Rogers and that ( ? ) is deci dedly off , I fear that the famous manufacturer of silverware would not acknowledge the paternity of this stuff. Well , but how about those waichoB , ain't they gold ? Ohl yen , but a "Boss" case is worth a dozen of them. They are a very low grade of gold In fact there It just enough of the metal to give them Its unmo. But the works are they not genu ine ? Ohl'ycB , they uro the cheap graded of famous makoro. At least aomo of thorn are , while others are the worst of tranh. Just note that-ho called three bidri just now In qulok succession anil yet no ono apoko or moved. He catches a gocd. many ouckorr , thongli , for money. "I suppnso , but ho don't catch mo,1' ' and MO drifted out. CITY COUNCIL. - , Wna Done About Pavlnjf- Whlsty Soiling and Railroads. The council mot pursuant to ad journmont. The petition of Sam Ilaan claiming excessive atccnemont on per sonal property was , upon the recom mendation of tbo city solicitor , strick en from the booko. An ordinance requiring all railroad companion to construct and keep opec oalverla or waterways under theii tracks at all street crossings and gut. tors for i ho free pseuago of surface water was road , A failure to oomplj with the conditions of this ordinance subjects the oiTondor to a fiao of nol loss than $00 or moro than $100 , Th < ordinance allows ton days' notice "tc any company to comply with its pro < vlr.ione. On motion the ordinance was read t second nnd third time and unanimous' ly passed on call of ayes and nays. The saloon license ordinance , or amended waa token up again and road. The blank data of taking effoal of the ordinance was filled out to the time of its publication according tc law. Aldormun Shugart amended to the effect that the applicant fora liconcc mnat secnro the natrto of six resident taxpayers within the block whore he desires to start , but this being inexpe dient it was withdrawn , and the ordi nance roads six resident taxpayers In the immediate vicinity of such saloon. The committee recommended that nc person shall sell such Hquoro at moro than ono place In the city at the same time under the license for one place , which recommendation was agreed to. The amount of license was amended to $400 per annum. Alderman Sbn- part moved to fix the nmonnt at 95CO , bnt a motion of Alderman Wood to have it at $400 was earned. Each lloenso IB to expire on the lat of May of each year. It was also amended to change monthly payments to quarterly payments In advance. 'Licensee are tnado not transferable under the ordi nance as passed. Saloon clerks or agents are hold equally liable with proprietors for auy violation of the provisions of the ordinance. On motion the 20th rule was BUB- ponded and the ordinance as amended was placed upon Its third reading and passed .nnanimouoiy and the title agreed tcr. Alderman Bhugart called attention to the matter of street paving , and offered the following resolution : RESOLVED , That In the opinion ol this council Main street and Broad' way should be paved , and that the property-owners ou those streets be requested to designate within five days the kind of pavement they pro' fer , and that if no kind is designated by the 3d day of March , then the council will take such action aa thej deem proper. Thin resolution called out consider able discussion , several member a fool- log that the street ! should not bo paved until after waterworks and eup < ply pipes are in as fur as possible. Alderman Shugut stated thai all 01 nearly all the property holders or Main street are in favor of pavlnj that street at an early day , and that they want that street paved. He thought if Broad iray wants to slnmbei and die , ho was in favor of lot Una to din , bnt Main street want * paving , Paving , he realized woulc greatly enhance the value of th < property , and would draw additions capital and business to our city Others thought it would bo a useless and heavy expense to'pavn before th < water supply pipes are laid down. Alderman Shugart's resolution wa then unanimously adopted. Alderman Sledontopf offered the following rcsolutiou : RESOLVED , That the city solicitor b < inatrnoed to report ou the Dth day o : March an ordinance requiring thi placing ot water and gas supply plpei on Main street and Broadway. The council then adjourned. Dr. West , Dentist , 14 Pearl street Young man or woman , If you want bl | money for n small amount , future in tbi Marriage Fund and Mutual Trust Astoci tttion , Cedar Iliplds , Iowa. fi-3m , And Still Another. At a mooting of the Central Tradci Astembly yesterday afternoon a cal was Issued for a general mass moetlnj at the court house Friday night at i o'clock to nominate candidates for the various i ilicos to bo elected at thi coining city election. > Vo notice tbo blnrriaco Fund , Mutua Trust Association , of Cedar Ilapldr. Iowa highly spoken of in many of the leadlni paper * of the state. "Money for the Un married" horula their advertlcement It another column of thin uaper. fJ-Sn abutting Dowu. The 0. B. & Q trains on the n. & B. wore stopped Saturday evening bo youd Shenandoah that Is the coin pany has hauled off the trains to No braoka Olty because It didn't pay tc run them. They will run as uiual from Shenandoah to Oharlton. Olarlnda News. The most brilliant shades possible , on all fabrlofl , an made by the Diamond mend D/M. Unequalled for brillUn < 07 and durability. 10 oenU , DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. if 18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Street. nousE- / Ofoourt V16 Main Street - & 2ioM inst. RARQTHW M n OFFICE : JM PtHilOiUYg ; ltf { . U. , Oor. 5th St. and Ctb Ave. DR. J. F. WHITE OFF ° E0r ! MMnnd _ Cth.up.8talr . . . . Residence , C09 Willow Avonno. N. SGHURZ JSTIO.PTHEPEAOE' - - . Office after February 16th , over American Express. S S WAPNER 1V-ERy-AND FEED < WILL CONTRACT - - for funerals at reasonable rates , No. 22 4th St. J. M. ST. JOHN & CO , GASH BUYERS , Who csalo butler , rpis , penltry rd fruit. Ship to us. Drattby return null. 316 Droidway. Broadway { Moat Market , 327 Broadway. The boat Meats at lowest prlcss. Sanangca. T OB JTU CONTRiOTOll AND BUILDER , Oor. 7th nnd r witfi ! I Hi Broadway. Plana and Bpccifioitlonn fnrnlahod , ' W. W. SHERMAN. that FNEHAIINESS brines pitronnge. 124 Main street. MERCHANT TAILOR , Artistio Work and lU-a'otmbloOr urge * . 872 Broadway. O OnM FURNITURE , STOVES and Of , Household Supplies , 303 Broadway. ATTORNEYS AT LAW , James Block. LINDT & HART , Practices in state and federal courts. / O Oft Mann'fFinoFnrntture.Upholstery goods EOTnni/CDT I B : ( & UUCurtains and WindowShadcB,3QOBpway : OBERNEHOSIGK&GO. , Ohtoago&15N MalnSt. 0. Blnffd UCATM BALED HAY , CORN , OATS , DHtfi I lij BRAN , Etc. , 114 North Main Street. And bath houao , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov ereign , Prop. , P. J. Montgomery , M. D. , Phy. I AlSrtP BOOT AND SHOE SHOP , No. 522 , L-iHlIIWi Cor. Broadway and Soatt atrcota. VETERINARY SURGEON , Cilice Bray's stable ) , No. 12 Scott street. BROOKLYN MARKET , UABfiV ICIAlin H A Kill LtLANU. Oor. Eighth and Broadway. FBBBONAU. M. Shloss , Dea Moluce , ia at the Oirden. J. H. Hubbard , Chicago ; and G. L. Richardson , Cincinnati , ate dinner at the Ogdoa. II. C. Watklnr , of GlenwooS , algned Lis denature on the Ogden house register. L. L. Sclkag , cf New York , one of the traveling fraternity , ts at tbo Ogden. Mrs. S. S. Donnham and daughter , of DunUp , are at tbo Ogden. John Ii. Hammoll , of Milwaukee , Is registered at the Pacific. L. H. Divine , of Omaha , writes his auto' on the Pacific register. W. F. Holend , of Westfield , Mass. , maybe bo eeen at the Ogdon. J. P. Van Buaklrk , of Aurora , can be found at the Ogden , Julius H. ilppett , Feorla , sits at tbo Pacific dining table. John W. Wilson , San Francisco , ia stop ping lit the Ogdeu. The Leavitt minstrel cc in pany Is regis tered at the Ogden. John Ledwlcb , 3. M. Smith , Avoca , are at the Pacific , G. M , Shank , of Marlon , Ia. , ate dinner At the Pacific. F. E. Fredrick , of Albany , N. Y. , Is at the Ogden. Ben J. Kcrshaw , of Philadelphia , stops at ths Ogden , Heniy Simon , New York , li registered at the Ogden. R , J. Ballard , ot Kuuas Ulty , dined at the Pacific , , , V. FaiDBWorth , from Boone , dined at the Ogden. F. M. BlftckmaD , from DeKulb , 111 , , at the Ogden , J. 0. 8w nLChloago , registered at the Pacific. W. H. Mcyew , Sioux City , Is at the Pacific. L. L , Lush , Randolph , Ia , u at the Pacific. H. Oehler , Earlvllle , stops at the Pa cific , . A young fellow about town , who has been on a blct diunk for eighteen dayi , was seen pawning his only best suit yes terday. If you nro not married , write the Mar. rla e Funl and Mutual Trust Associa- tlc , Ced r Rapid * , Iowa , for circulars explaining the plan. Jo-am. Our Now Loan anil Improvement Oo Investigation into the matter con vinces na that ono of the moat equita ble , reasonable and feasible plans of building housea 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 BOmo 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 a few years a man can own a house of his own for about the Bams an ho pays monthly for rent. We bollovo the Mercantile Loan and Trust company , by organizing and opening up for business , having filled n Jong felt want in Council Bluffj. Their plans and system of loans will bear the most careful scrutiny and examination - ination , and wo have no hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable nnd equitable , und backed by gentlemen of honor and Integrity. Aa the com pany exists It becomes at once au In- stltution of voluo and credit to our city and these who desire homes. Their president ia T. A. Klrkland , vice president , Judge Peake ; sec retary , I. R. Boeryj treasurer , Col. Boebo , and their office Is In the basement - mont of Shugart's and McMahon'a new block , oornor First avenue and Pearl street. ian27-ly S. E. MAXON , A. 3K O 3BC X " 3 ? SB O V. OBe * oi r Mttan buk. OOUNOILBLU1T8 , , low * , CQUHGll BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOK Special idvcrtlooments , sue Loot , Found , To Loin , For Sale , To Rent , Wanta , Boardlug , etc. , will ba ! norted In thi * column fti th < ) ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE ( or the flret Insertion ted FIVE CENTS PER LINE ( or each lubscquont Insertion. Leave ftdr ertleements at our office , No. 7 Pearl Street , near Broadway. Wanta. Everybody In Council Bluffs lo WANT1CD TUB fiia , SO conta per week , de Ilvored by carrion. Office , No ' 1 Pearl Street near Brood * ay. ay.For For Sale and Bent . A fr Jnt room on Irround floor EOIlllK.ST BU table ( or mm and ulfp , ( iirnldatU or un furnished , at tto. 028 Third \Cjiie , F23 3 ( EOHJIKNT Ono largo , nicely fur liliej roam uiih cloa.t , at 70(1 ( iljnet r etieot. F218t Thodesirableofllecs lately occu pied by the board o ( trade. ' Apply to Bush- nell & Crackctt. _ BEES In pacK RC9 ot a hundred nt 26o OLD packa6e at TUB Um offlco , No. 7 Pearl street. t ( A K olHco , mo t antagcoiuly rltnatcd , ofTcrs \ _ deek room In return ( or icrvlcei ; gas , ( uel , etn. , ( urnlshed. Adarcs ) , "Office , " Bra office , Council Bluffa. Aflrl otlghteon yean. Ml'h al PERSONAL attractbns , and a tow that are extraordinary , wishes to ccrretpond lth one voung mui , but any number may > ppT | to MCtS E T..Z. , Qgdtn ifouao , City. any joung lady hi a rnoro pottag * W11EV , loii er pater cnelopts , time bd rotcaoce thaa ehe has u < e ttt , "A B. 0. " I'axton Homo , Omaha , wlllaidln thilr dcatru tlon. MBS E J HARDING H D , , , , , , , Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. Graduate o ( Keclropathlo Initltntloo , Phlla delphla , Penna. Office Oor , Broadway & Glenn ivo. COUNCIL BLOTTO , IOWA. The treatment ot all dljoMea and p lnlul dll Ocaltlea peculiar to ( rmaloa a apedaliy. ruoa. orrioia. w. n. H. roair. OfFICEB & PUSET Ooecil Bluffs , Ia. Established , - - 1866 Dealers In Forelgrg | ndJJDomoetlelEichaBge nd home lecurltlet. I. D. lUUniTOSON. B.L.IOUOAXT. A. W.BTEIIt , - Piesldent. Vlce-Prea't Oaahler. CITIZENS BANK Of Connell Bluff * . Organised under tha lawi ol the State ol Iowa Pcld up capital I 75,000 Authorlied capital SOO.OOO IntcrwJ paid on time depotlti. Dr tt leaned on the principal cltloa ol the United Btatog and Europe. . Special attention given to collectloni and corre0pondtnca with prompt retuina. , DIRECTOR * . J. D.Edmnndeon , R.Ii.ShuEart , J. T. IK. . , W.lWallac , J. W , Kodler , I. A. SI A. W. Micct. / Dr , J , MoagliBP , Ooullst , Aurisfc , AND SPECIALIST. In Chronic dlneatcu , oUcra hb eervlcca to all at fllcto-1 with dloiojts c ( th i E > e , Ear , or Chronic dluuoi ot any ch r cter. Warrants a cure Iu a 1 Ilbeumatlo aOoctlons Can be conralted by mall or ID person at the Metropolitan hotel , Council Hindi , Iowa. L. EVERINCHAM & CO , , Ccmmission Merchants Chicago and Milwaukee , ot Ouln , B ods and Provision * . . A Specialty of Fashionable and Durable SHOES&SLIPPERS AND THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES CONSISTENT WITH FIRST CLASS GOODS IS OUR OLAIM. PLBASn OM.li AND KXAMINE OUIl HEWPBKCSTOCK ! IN USES OP Men's , .Boys' , Girl's , Children's BOOTS Mfl We ask tbo attention of the public. Our placa ii And the o It v Iicic ; o t will always Hod ui. Z. T LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Broadway , Council Blnffe , " ) West Side Square , Olarinda , j BATH INSTITUTE , Brjant Street , ono Door nor.h ol Dohiny'a Ila'l. Thermo-Electric , Medicated and Sulphur Botha. "For ladles and frontleraon. These Baths ore fully cndo-s-J by tbo Medical Fraternity aa being on unfailing auxiliary In reo nt Colds , Uhoumatlsuj , Neuralgia , Lumbago and m ny other nllmcnte Besides , my n lie , a competent lady , will attend ladles. F. M. LOOK WOOD , Propr. DUQUETTE , GUIBEIIT & CO. , ( Successors to EUB & DUQUETTE ) , 10 and 18 Pearl-st. , Council BInTs , la. M. GALLAGHER , G-ZROOIE IRIIES Now Store , Fresh Gooda , Low Priced , PoUto Attendants. First. Donr East of the Metropolitan Hotel m , Lower Iroadway / tu-th- _ . " b3Iy - q - - PETER G. MILLER WUOLESAI.E AND KETAII , IBP JSL IP 33 AND WINDOW SHOES. PAIHTINB IN ALL ITS BEANOHES , FRESOOINaiN MODEM STYLES. " 8ND20 . „ . an treet. TITLE ABSIS5AGT OFF ! E. jr.xy. . r c&-a-K EC. aza jto 3 < o . Lr a n a s and Lots Bougnt 'and Sold. MONEY T6 LOAN AT LOW RATES. EGTAPJES PUBLIC AND CQNViSYAHCBRS. mmi BLUFFS M. T. DAVIS , Piesldent. N. B. EASTON , Sooy. . J. 0. HOFFMAN , Vice Pres. 0. HULBDRT , Adjuster. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE GO. Insures Live f took A eainst Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Offloo , 103 Pearl Stroat , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. The only company in Iowa that will Insure yonr stock against lota from any cause whatever. Owners ot Stork will consult their own Intereit K , when Insuring their Stock , tncy 8-e tha" th policy Ircludeg all tholossea thtymay ha\e , and be saMsflcd with nothing less. For ( uither iutormallcu call on or address EL L. SMITH , Local Agent , - - - - - - No. 9 Main Street ; MRS. D. A. BENEDICT . . . , t * THE LEADING DEALER IN 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Shugart Implement Oo , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. : w * = - ? - = 2ii = - " AtJsvNft'S FOR 'ME FARMER'S ' FRIEND PLANTER AND TA1T CHECK ROWER. BUOHANAlS WAGON , OTTAWA CYLINDER SHELLER , OLDS WAGON , STAR HAND SHELLT2U , OOATES RAKE. NIOHOLS &SHEPA11D THRESH'B HDBER REVOLVING RAKE , EVANS TRIPLE HARROW , GORHAM SEEDER , HENNEY BUGGIES , TIGER ODLTIVATOR. SPRING WAGONS , ETO. , ETO. 113 and 115 Main Street. " For Engines , Boilers , Castings , Repairs and MACHINERY. Order * to JOHN GILBERT , Manufacturer , CO