P HE DAJLY BEE-COUNCIL BLOTJFS IOWA MONDAY MAUCH 5 The Daily Bee OOUHCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning , March 5 BATES : 87 Ctrrltt , . . . . . JO cents per wetk By Mull . . . . . . 110.00 ptr Tetr Omco : No. 7 Pearl Btroot , Notvi roadway. Some cue always in the office MINOR MENTIONS , See Joioph Ileltot'a spring stylos. CHEAP DAIUIOAD TICKETS. Buy then rom D , W. Bushncl ! , 5 doors north o poetoftce. mtf "Squatter Sovereignty , 'another of thi itinerant variety clrcueo * , plays to-morrov night. The Third ward will bo very close , bul indications point to the election of Chas , Spies. To-night Star chapter R. A. M. meet * t ita hall , All good Koyal Arch Maaom invited to attend , The two councils meet to-night , the old council to transact business , the nan to tee the votes counted. The water work * company have started fifty team ] and tnon on their works and arc perfecting the river connections. City Clerk Upton aaya that nil those who want saloon licenses can and should call on him to-day or any succeeding day 'to obtain blank applications nnd bonds. Mr. Beebc , the republican nominee for alderman-at-Iarge , has probably be * cnred his election by tha excellent plat form which he has constructed for himself. E. R. Fonda will poll a largo vote and bla friends arc very confident of his election , They say he has been a peed councilman , and ono good term deserves another. Roderick , the rascal whom the police have had so much trouble over , waa cap < tared Saturday and arraigned for stealing alaproab. The evidence wasn't enough , and Roderick ia back again in hla native haunts , Mrs. Cook , an old lady of this city , was severely injured last week by a fall occasioned by the wretched excuse for a sidewalk on South Main street. A suit for heavy damages ia likely to be brought tot such falls some day. In the caaa of Rlchart v . the C , , M. & St. P. railroad the jury rendered a ver dict for $200 damages entailed on him by obtaining certain lota at Ncola an right of way. Tbo circuit court haa finished ita docket here and now goes to Jeffer son. There is but little doubt of the olec ; tion of Lawrence KInnehan fn the fourth ward : The democratic party la badly split between Vaughan and James , nnd the re publicans say that Klnnohan sulta them , and hence are not making any effort in that ward. In the police court Thomaa Gonlden waa fined $10 and coats for asuaulting and beating Martin Welah. Aa nearly us wo can find out Gould en ia a hard cauo and his assault on Welch , who ia a poor , hard working man nnd wanting of one eye , was an example of tha most drunken brutality. Another of the Blnffa' baeholora haa Keno to set his bride. Thtatlmeltli Mr. M. J. Michaels , of Michaels & Daniels , jewelen , Broadway. He left Saturday for Louisville , Ky. , where he ia to wed Mlas Ccffmin , ono of the belle * of Ken tucky. He will return hero after a honeymoon - moon tour In the east , The ropubllcana of the Fourth ward have nominated Mr. John Gilbert as can- dldate for alderman In that ward , vice 15. L. Shufrart , resigned. Mr. Gilbert is an old resident of Council Bluffs and la pro. prletor of the foundry on lower Main treat. It elected he will endeavor to serve tha beat Interests of the city. Voters should bear In mind that they Tote to-day on thla proposition. "Shall the council of the city of Council Bluffi be authorized to Isiue new bonds , bearing not to exceed 6 per cent interest , payabl aeml-annually , maturing In twenty yean and optional after five years in lieu ol bonds maturing during 1883 , and In lieu oi all other bonds bearing a higher rate of In. tereat than 0 par cent on which the option of redemption haa expired and will expire during the yoer 1883 , " "Fifty dollars to start It. Only fifty dollars ! There , ray friend , there's a wat ch. NV hat do you think of that ! " said the mock auction man as lie ihovod out a yellow glittering tlme-plece. "Why , it is a filled case and a No. 7 movement , whole outfit worth thirty dollars at a high profit , but such truck is not handled by reputable dealers. " This was the answer , and tha man deserves credit for having the to t ll the coaraga truth. The man who Is a man will look the devil in the eye and tell him he ia the devil. A prominent democrat , who was pros- cnt the other evening at Iho workingmen'ii convention , remarked to the local editor that he was very sorry to BOO thodoino- cratlo alttct in this town make such plainly falta statements aa it did in regard to the speech of Mr. Plerco on that coca- aton. He heard every word spoken , and Mr , Pierca never aaid ho waa "unpre pared , " nor did ho make an onslaught on the city Inatltutlona nnd government , He , personally , did not agroa with all Mr , Pierce did sty , but ho did not llko to tea s man's speech falsified in auch a vile man ner. Tc tno Railroad Boys. If you want a watch that will ulano by you RO to Kirkland'a and boy on < of these Rockford quick train watches , They will see you through on timo. Ladies' underwear at the 99 conl store. GENTLEMEN'S fine Bcoiuaud Shoes. Z. F. LlNDSEY & Co. THE MOST FOR YOUR HONE ? can bo found at the great silo bi Ilarkneaa , Orcutt & Oo. FOB SALE At a bargain , two choo rata and Czturea. Address 2,304 , Council Blufh , Iowa. feb27-ti There liatill large list of bargain ! at the great cloalng sale of flarkneii , Orcutt & Go's. FOURTH WARD CIRCUS , Vaughn's Mass Convention in tlu Court House. Oratory , Profanity , Vulgarity Kampant Rowdyism and Clamor. At 8 p. m sharp TUB BEE reportci entered thi ) county temple of justice , agreeable to invitation in hand billi distributed by Justice W. 11. Vnujjlmr during the two proceeding days. The last notes of the Juvenile brass band had died away and the boys were hlo' ing homeward. In the court room above , the seats were comfortably filled , and in places little knots ol men were standing. When wo en tered Vaughan was already well along in the first chapter of bis his tory of municipal govormout In Coun cil Bluffs. At intervals the speaker launched forth adver tisements of his 100 bto for sale in the lower part of the city , hlo capacity as a canvanser nnd hla knowledge of political economy. Ho charged that at the last spring election the votes which defeated him for mayor were bought by democrats at $25 apioco. Ho then pronounced a eulogy on the last council and made a most bitter and scathing attack on the present ono , using oaths for emphasis. On the license question ho gave his views in the following language ; "A high license can't be paid now , bnt with plenty of dirt-hauling the saloon business will take care of itself , " The work done when ' 'I and my council" were in power was then stated iu glowlrg words. As an object lecson in putridity ho hold up the Globe to his audlonco , and stated that Mor gan was an object of pily and con tempt. $58,025 had boon paid by the prcaont council , and where the money had gene to was past finding out , as all grading , sidewalk and street im provements were taxed against the abutting lots. "They had , " ho said , collected $21,000 in blackmail from saloons , " while ho ( Vanghan ) had daring his administration received but 87,000 from them in license. "Five men , " continued the orator , "run this town , and no ono has the nerve to stand up and roslit bnt me ; and I am only a poor , weak little follow , weigh- Ing.bnt 95 pounds. Continuing , ho charged that scores of poor men's liomos would bo confiscated by the ordinance making abutting lots re sponsible for the cost of paving. Ho Favored general taxation for such work as all would be bonefitted by Improv- ! ng the loading thoroughfares. Ho iixod the paternity for the "ordinance of confiscation" npon Judge James , ; ho democratic candidate for alder nan from the Fourth ward. Ho also traced thi"oow edict. " to the same soured. Ho then gave a personal de scription of James that our modest ; ypo would blush to repeat , winding up } y saying that the aldormanlo paunch of the judge was about all there was of him , and that was lurlously decayed. James * political ilstory waa related ; ho waa shown to bo a bolter in supporting John Chap man and opposing Purry Reel. Moran - ; an , he said , WAS James * hired man ; that Morqan run the newspaper owned by James and that Mor gan had bolted the democratic ticket repeatedly and without cause. He named John Chapman , B. L. Shngart and Col. Dally , as men who bad been supported by Morgan although they were candidates on the republican ticket and their opponent's were honest able democrats. Ho proved by recent leauea of The Globe that Morgan had within a month changed three times on the lioonso question and twice on the cow ques tion. tion.At At thla point a citizen from ever the Rhine , who couldn't speak good En glish when sober and who wan so drunk ho couldn't speak German advanced from the crowd np to the raUod platform of the circuit judge and began in mtudllu manner to throw his arms and about. Another Individual on a back scat about equally drunk scroumod "ihame , " tao bibulous Teuton vocifer ated the more and louder while Vaughan was trying at the tip end of his voice to drown out both. Vaughan and the Teuton finally gave up , bnt the man of "ahamo" on the back seat continued to pump forth hla favorite yell for the next ton minutes. The burly form of Judge James was soon at thla juncture advancing up the nlsle ; his face waa livid , and his right hand graaped a sturdy cano. Ho branded the preceding speaker as n liar. No sooner said than the adho- fonts of Vaughan crowded up to the front as If about to demolish James ; the James men came to the rescue ; thoto waa tilt-shaking , exchange of resounding names and a promiscuous shedding of blood saemod Impending. Judge James strode tip and down , swinging his cane and . shouting : bnt little could bo hoard of what ho snoko and ho to rotnrnod to hla seat. Vaughan then resumed the broken thread of hla diacouno and said that the records of the city of Council Bluffs and current history waa all that ho had mod ; that ho would not say all ho could say in regard to Judgj Jamer , but the record said enough. Ho charged that Judge James owned a block of lota with three magnificent residences worth at least § 30COO , but the records showed their asoesaod valuation to bo $2,500. That waa Judge Jamoa' way of paying taxes. Another drunken dlntnrbanco took place at this point , at least a doz en men uhouting at onco. Judgu James cjrao forward again , this time with a stagger and thickness - ness cf apocch that ww not calculated to make him appear as betug much more nobei than the audience. Ho asked the bowline mob to keep quiet and heat what Vaughan had to aay. Vaughac Interrupted by saylnt ; it was a shame that James h d to ask his friends tc keep still , and then proceeded will the assertion that James had enjoined the city taxes BO that ho now paid only 10 mills , whllo the speaker and his audience paid 24J. Ho said James was such tn ' fogy that he enjoined the ros ' lav usessod to make the roada pabcu.U . that farmora might get Into town ; tiu bond tax , to save the city from the jfl ehamo of repudiation ; the Union avouno tax , to connect onr city with the greatest pasiongor depot In the wcet ; the park tax , for the psrk where the poor mau'o chil dren might find a olonn spot to play ou. the tax to keep Indian crook from flooding the homee of those redding along Ita bantu , the luveo tax to protect the property of thoao who Hvo or do business on the bottom lands , and the tax for the frco public library , whore thu poor may have ao cess to all the works of the great authors. All thoao taxoo , ho eald , had boon eujuluod by Jamoa , who wa a Uwyor and owned n paper , anc hence coald appear before the ocurti and the people without extra expense Ills power made orory ono afraid tc criticise him James interrupted here , to say thv Vaughan did not p y a cjnt of tnxoa , at the name lime ackuowlodclnij thai ho had enjoined the taxoa referred to , but at < thu courts had decided agalnsl him , ho would have to pay them. In reply Ynughan stated that he owned § 15,000 worth of prouertj in this city. At this jnncturt Vanghan waioihauaiod. 13la facewai pnlo and his whole framn ahakirj with nervous excitement , and calling "Tom , " an attendant , In a husky whto per ho gave him a largo roll of h nc bills to bo circulated in the crowd and left the stand. J. J. Franey then arose anc moved that Goo. H. Holmon bo elected od chairman , which was carried , Holmes declined to act and slurrcc the whole performance. Pandcinon lum than slipped bis chain and broki loose , The loudest yelln were fo ; James , Scott and Antes , but tbi names of at least A dozen others won heard. Cat-calls , oaths and imprr cations were mingled in the up roar. John Ahlca finally caret forward , demanded order , nppoaloc for reason , cud said If the noaemblj dare not reason it was made of cow arda nnd slaves. Four dolUro pe ; 1,000 , ho said , wo were paying for goa while Omaha had recently oontraotoc for it at $1.58 a 1,000 Ho said thii bitter fight over an cflice that yieldoi no salary looked as if the fighters expected pocted rich pickings and stealings. Loud Interruptions and ctloa o "shut up" came from all parts of thi hall. Going on , Abies said ho op posed the labor movement , thojhlgh 11 consoidoa , and wanted the law ngaina whisky strictly enforced , but beer anc wlno ho wanted to BOO protected. On officers wore too cowardly to enforce the laws , ho said , and went on t mnko a bitter attack on the charactoi of Air. bcott. Amid nhouts , groans and hisses hi loft the stand , calling on Jndgi James to follow him with a speech The judge did so , saying ho had lived here 28 years ; that ho came hero whet ho might have been arrested as i tramp , for ho hadn't enough to bny i meal of victuals. Ho cut hoop-polos carried the hod , mixed mortar anc did labor of the hardest and wors character. Vaughan came hero as i dancing master nnd to day an oxoon tlon can't bo made against him for tet conta. When Vaughan Svas mayoi a , horse and buggy were presentee him by the gamblers and prostitute : of Council Bluffs. Ho had moved into the Fourth ward and every decent man in the ward would have preferred to have a osae of small poj came among thorn , .ludgo James sale ho wan not pledged to high liccmso 01 low license ; ho was neither for the cows nor against the cows ; ho iras it favor of paving when wo wore roadj for it , bnt did not think wo were anywhere < whore near that position. "If yoc think I'm a better man than thlt Johnny-Jump Up , this dancing mas ter , support mo for alderman. If not , vote for him. " Ho atated Vaughan had soft-soaped and urged him , only s fnw days ago , to make this race ; thai Vaughan wan a democratic pauper , and It waa the charity of the part ; vrhlch had permitted bjm to become s justioo of the peace , Ho ( James ] had signed his bond , and wai now on that bond for the sum oi $1,500. The judge quit talking at the audience had almost entirely va cated the hall. J. J. Franey arose and offered a resolution endorsing the entire democratic ticket , including Jti'J jn James. Half a dozen voted "aye" npon it and the rest remained silent. As your reporter passed out of .the hall Judge Vaughan stopped him to say that the horse and buggy referred to was contribnted to by some of the best men la the town. A prominent republican came up at this juncture and said : "Vanghan and James have batted each other's brains out. The Fourth ward ia dls- ( tatted with both of them. Lawrence Klnnohau'a worth a dozen of them and he'll bo the next alderman from our ward. " Silks very cheap at Earknous , Oc cult & Go's. I Dr. West , Dentist , 14 Pearl otreot. RUBBER Boots. YA F. LINDSEY & Co. Baby carriages at the 99 oout store. Maeqnorndo Ball. A matquerado ball will bo hold at Bloom & Nixon's hall on the 15ih of March , 1883 , Lot nil turn out and liavo a royal good ttmo , N B. A valuable premium will bo glvon to the finest dressed couple in costume on the tloor. Committee OL the floor : John Nich olson , J. M. Btickly , J. E , Mctcalf. LADIES , Call and see onr now stock of fiao thoog. Into stylos. Low prices. i Staple dry gooiln. By them cheap at the great tale at Harkuess , Orcntt Co's. Laoo collars at the 09 cent store. GIRLS' School shoos. Z. F. LiNUSKV & Co. Ve notice the Marriage Fund , Mutual Trust Anioclatlon , of Cedar Kapltln , Iowa , highly spoken o ( in many of the leading paper * of the state. "Mouoy for the Un. married" heads their advertisement IE mother column ot thla paper. Bny now at Harknou , Orcntt S J'B , , ' CHILDREN. ' - „ otook of Children's shoos jasl opened , Z. F , LINDSKY & Oo , DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 11 18 Alain Street nnd 17 Pearl Stroot. RAflU&lnmcnwNT Trr-mcn fOrocej > 215Main Street. munli , ; ollEBTONllopBE-iuoteiji7&8ioM.in8t. I OFFICE : Ui Cor. 5th St. nnd Gtl > Avo. OFFICE : Cor. Mnin and Gth , up-alalra. Reuldonco , 009 Willow Avonno. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , Office after February 15th , over American Express. LIVEUY AND PEED. WILL CONTRACT S S for funorala at roanonablo rates , No. 22 4th St. J. M. ST. JOHN & GO , GASH BUYERS , Wl-.o'cgalo butter , tgt , pciilttyard fruit. Ship to us. Draftl > y return null. 310 Broi Jwny. Broadway I'Moat Market , 327 Broadway. The best Mea's ' at lowest prlcss. SansiRes. > afiTU CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Cor. 7th and CP vlffM I Fit Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished * W. W. SHERMAN. that brings patronage , 124 Main street. MERCIIANT TAILOR , Artlatiu Work and Reasonable Onargea. 872 Broadway. 9 OftM FURNITURE , STOVES and' & Olfil Household Supplies , 333 Broadway. I IMflY JP UJIDT ATTORNEYS AT LAW , James Block. LI If U I OC Practices in state and federal courts. Manti'f Fine Farnlture.Upholntorjr geode E a Curtains nnd Window Shades , 309B'way- peUe Trtllow aud GreaB ° - , Chicago & 15 N. Main St. 0. Bluffs BALED HAY , CORN , OATS , BRAN , Etc. , 114 North Main Street. And bath house , 421 and 4'23 Broadway. L. Sov ereign , Prop. , P. J. Montgomery , M. D. , Phy. BOOT AND SHOE SEOP , No. 522 , Cor. Broadway and Soatt streets. VETERINARY SURGEON , Oflico Bray's stable , No , 12 Scott street. BROOKLYN MARKET , I Cor. Eighth and Broadway. Manuf of HORSE COLLARS , Trade supplied - PI plied , 8th St. , between Kth and 7th Avenuo. TO CONSUMERS OF WATER. The Council Bluffs City Waterworks Company hereby announces , that it will put in Service Pipes to tbo curb of tbo street on the line of its maina for all parties who de sire to have connecthna made with the street mains before the Waterworks are com pleted , and who will make application therefor to the company BEFORE APRIL 1 , 1883. at the folowiag price ; , payable ia advance : i Inch Service Pipe . . $7 25 " " " . 8 50 g- " " " . . - . . i ) 75 " " " . . 1125 1 " " " . 1300 Tana piliri Include the cost of opening and closing the street , tipping the street water main , ( urnlslilrg nnd Ir sorting corporation crck , { urnUhlrg ntid puttloK In cxtm strong leal service pipe , JurnUhfuK and putting In turb stop' , Btcp box and cot er complete , and miklt cull nececpary < on- notlons between tl e fctirct train ana the curb ot the s'reet which are about one-half the cost to the consumer ot doiii ; tbo came work alter tic waterwoike uro completed. Invlcwoftho contemplated plnc ct certain streets in the city , ptttlcs ro recommended to make application Immcd'a cly at the office ol tbo company , In order to Mve tbo nects3ily and "M old the Increoted ( xpcnto ol breaking up the street alter paving hfts been done. HARRY BIRKINBINB , Engineer. Council Bluffs , Feb. JO , 1883. , ml-dtf \ PERSONAL * Our Ccmtreiaman Hon. W. H. M. Fuiey came borne Saturday from the east , oa there will be no extra session probably , Mr. Pusey will noS remain at Washing ton. President Hopkins , of the city water works , left yesterday for Now York city , ButW. Wellon , from the capital of Iowa , takes his meals at the Pacific. 0. E. McKerman is stopping at the Paclflo from Plttaburg , PA. K , L. Barnes is at the Pacific , from Chicago , 111. W. E , Pierce , from Shelby , was nt the Pacific ou Sunday. U. H. McDonald , another Cbicagoan , ia at the Pacific. W. D. Murdook , at the Pacific , i from kansaa City. Mrs. H. Meyers , of Osoeola , has rooms at the Pacific. W. S. Inos , of Davenport , la at the Pa cific. BOYS' Boots. 'A. JP. LINDSKV & Co. How It LOOKS to a " Worklngman. ' To the Editor ol Too Bee : The Central trades assembly called upon vho workingmen to hold a mass meeting in the Interest of reform , and that laass meeting onoo organlzsd , the whole matter passed from the control of the 0. T. A. and no further atten tion was paid to mombarahlp.In that body , in tbo asleotton of candidates , platform or party organization. The action of that convention waa prompted - od by the preaolng need lor reform In the city administration. It was called forth by the apparent Ifinorlng of the demands of the people by the estab lished parties. There are matters that concern every oil ! -an. Tomporauco , judicious financial management , improvement and rjpalrs on streets and alloya for the eauitary welfare of tbo people , SB well as tholr convenience , the repcea- slon of crlmo aud the encouragement inllficatlon for pub- of honesty as a < Ho life , rather tban cunning. Wo nro Interested In the so thiuca. Wo como before the people asking their support for our candldatca. Oun any man refuse - fuse it who dcalros thorough reform and that haa kuc wledgo of the pledges to gamblers , prcatitutoa and pimpa , made by the republican nnd demo cratic nourinooti A WOttKINQMAN. Our Now Uoon and improvement Oo Investigation Into the matter con- vlnoes us that one of the most equita ble , reasonable and fewlblo plans of building house * ii that proposed and In operation by the Mercantile LO DI Trust and Improvement company oi this city. By Investing In shares In thla institution , which is backed by some of onr best and most reliable business men , it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod erate means to aecnro 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 hla own for about the aama at 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 Bluffs. Theli plans and system of loans will boai the most careful scrutiny and exam ination , and ire have no hesitancy in prononnclng them reasonable and equitable , and backed by gentlemen of honor and integrity. Aa the com pany exists it beqpmoa at once an in- atltutlon of value and credit to oni city and those who desire homes , Their president ia T. A. Kirkland , vice president , Jndgo Peoko ; sec retary , I. R. Beery ; treasurer , Col , Boobo , and their office la in the basement - ment of Shugart's and McMahon'i new block , corner First avenue aud Pearl street. ian27-ly MARRIED. MAOKLAND MAGILL-At the reel dence of the Rroom on Washinptot avenue , by the Rev. T. J. Mackay , Mr , John Mackland and Miss Magi ! ! . The numerous friends of the contracting parties present made it a very hnppy anc enjoyable occasion. KTNEU POOL. Otis F. Lotner , ol LewU township to Lizzie Pool , of Coun cil Bluffs , Thursday , March I , by Eov , D. G. Wright , Council Bluffs. COUMCJL BLUFFS SPECIAL HOT.CES. NOTICE. Special advertliomcnts , sue Lost , Found , To toan , For S l , To Rent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In thti column at the ow rate ol TEN DENTS PER LINE lor the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsoqucut IcMitlon. Leave adv ertlscmonta at our office , No. 7 Pearl Btrect , near Broadway. Wnnta. Everybody In Council Blufla tote WANTED Tuu On , 20 cent ) per week , da Ilvorod by carrion. 031ce , Ko 1 Pearl Btretl near BroMway. For Sale nnd Rent Ono large , nicely lurnUhrtl ro in with clout , at 703 iljmtir street. Kl-St KENT The icslrablo offices lately occu pied by the board ol trade , Apply to Bush- nell it Crockett. U _ BEES In packages oi a hundred at ! 5c OLD packaio at TUB B > i office , No. T Pearl street tl A N office , moitadvantageoualy dtuated , oners A. de k room In return lor ier lcea ; gag , fuel , cU. , furnliheJ. Addreo * , "Office , " Eu office , Council Bluffs. A Specialty of Fashionable and Durable AND THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES OOHSISMT WITH FIRST CUSS GOODS IS OUR OUIH. 1'LEASK CALL AND EXAMINE OUU IIHEWSPRINGSTOCK IN LIXUS OF Men's , Boys' , Girl's , Children's BOOTS AND SHOES. We ask the attention of the public. Our place is And there Is where you will aloaya Had us. 4 Z. T LlNDSEY & CO. , 412 Broadway , Council Blnffc , West Side Sqcaro , Olarinda , DUQUETTE , GUIBERT & CO. , ( Succcsoora to EUB & DUQUETTE ) , 16 nnd 18 Poarl-st , Council BIulTs , la. . s. COLE & co. , MANCFACTUHEItS AND DEALERS IK ALL THE HOST IMPROVED KINDS OP Alao Wood and Iron PUMPS , Wood Tubing a"d Gas Pipe and Pump/Ixturcs , for both Wood oi d Iron Pump . Orderi will recclx e prompt attention. No. CO ! South Mala Street , . . COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. ! 15 eod-tS 1 Broadway Steam Laundry ! * T24 WEST BROADWAY , A.C.LARSON , - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPKOVED MACHINERY , TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F FIDE. J. TOTT. a < aXT3C3B133Aj S > . kands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. iSOTARISS PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS , 00&IGIL & BLUFFS IOWA M. T. DAVIS , President. N. B. EASTON , Seoy. J , 0. HOFFMAN , Vice Pros. 0. HULBURT , Adjuster. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK i SURAUCE GO. Insures Live Ftook Against LOBS by THEFT OR DE&TH. , Office , 103 Pearl Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. The only company In Iowa that will Insure your stock agalnat loss from any cause whatever. Owners ol Stock will consult their own Interest 1 ! , when Insuring their Stock , tney at ? that tha policy Includes all ho leases they may have , and bo satisfied with nothing leas. t For further Information call on or addrcsj B. L. SMITH , Local Agent , - - - - Office , No. 9 Main Street. n MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , A THE LEADING DEALER IN 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Shugart Implement Co. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. AWfcNYfc FOR THE FARMER'S FRIEND PLANTER AND TAIT CHECK ROWER. BUCHANAN WAGON , OTTAWA CYLINDER SHELLER , OLDS WAGON , STAR HAND SHELLEU , CO.VTES . RAKE. NIOHOLS&SFIEPUIDTBRESH'R HUBER REVOLVING RAKE , EVANS TRIPLE HARROW , GORHAMSERl'ER , HENNEY BUGGIES , TIGER CULTIVATOR. SPRING WAGONS , ETC. , ETC. 113 ami 115 Main Street. " For Engines , Boilora , OastinRB , Repairs and Orders to JOHN GILBERT , Manufacturer , Corner a Street and 8th Avenue , Council niuffs. Viomnt attention . to oriero. The ' ' > WorkmAnihlp and Bea onible charuoH. leb 10' WATER WAVES. Tha n. .r reqnlr * erlnplngat Un. J. J. Quod's Hair Blore , at price * TIST.I b.ftr . . * toneh d . by baUde2l.rV JUseTa full lln. ol switches , etc. U ireafly radueod price. Alwigc. BT other colored netk Wa mad. Jrom ladlet' own hall. Bo not ( all to Jn"or. PwcjMln , U..hm. All good , n.M Wfre..n .