Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 09, 1883, Image 6
THE DAILY BEE -COD Cll , BLIITO IOWA FKIDAf MAllCH 9 The Daily Bee Friday Morning , March 0 , ancsoiupTioN RATES : rC rtter , - - - - - ZOjjonla per weak. B ; Mftll 910.00 per Tear , ' ODoe : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near roadvrar. Some one always in tbe offlco. MINOR MENTIONS , See Joiopli lleltci' * ppring stylos. Tba KnlghU of Labor of Atlantic elected their candidate for mayor , Mr , Jnmes Fugb , A free wagon yard for farmers Is the latest dodge of an enterprising firm on Main street. There are thirty-three civil cases on Judge Aylesworth's docket ready for him to commence grinding ou. J&mea Larson and Annie I'lrm&n , both of Ilarlan , Shelby county , took out a rparri&KO permit at the court house. R. O. Jones and Clara 0. Day asked leave to wed of the county clerk , and ere long Miss Clara will be day no more , Several merchants complain that their freight U delayed en route. What la the matter ? Can anyone Bay why this li thus ? There b a fair prospect that a large planing mill , sash door , window and blind factory will noon he brought to the city. Council Bluffi c&n cffar more Inducements - ments and better facilities for manufactur ing 'purposes than any town on the Mis souri river. 3am Hays , who is nnder Indictment or burglary , and whoso case comes np to day at 10 a. m. , was fined 69.09 yesterday for plain drunk by Judge Ayltuworth. Harry Bcrkemelr , engineer and super intendent of the Water Works company , and J. M. Palmer were elected members of tbe board of trade at Its lost mooting. Don't forget the entertainment to be given at the Baptist church to-night , It is f r a worthy cause and should be patro nized by every Individual in our city. We are nnder obligations to Dr. P , W. Paulson , lormer resident of Council Bluffs , now a resident of Oakland , Cal , , for recent copies of Oakland and San Francisco papers. The Milwaukee has been on time now right along for several days , while the other trains come straggling In. Wlmt is the matter with the old timer ! Ara they swamped in business ! Sam Henyo was bin front name and drunkenness in the first degree was the police court ; $9.60 was the fine and bo- aides Sam will be held over till to-day on the charge of burglary. Mr. Samuel Elscman introduced him self very suddenly to a'loafer Wednesday night who was annoying a couple of ladles by following them. Mr. Klseman craved to be the right man in tbe right place , We wish to cull attention to the di rectory card of Mr. 8. A. Pierce , who bos leased for thro jears the excellent busl- new stand , corner of First aveuuo and Main street. The Block is standard , the prices are reasonable and our readers will do well to give Mr. Pierce a call. A 'conplo of sly-fingered kids were working the U. P. lunch counter for a moment yesterday , but skipped before Officer Edgar came around , He was looking for them when wa met him. It U quite likely that they have gone orer to Omaha. The following namad persons were drawn ai juror * for tbe March 'term of the superior court of Council Bluffs ; A. W. Crralt , J. N. Bcckley , B. Winchester , J. M. Templeton , J. Burdorto , Wm. lloper , J. P. Weaver , B. 8. Keller , G , A. May. wood , , Justice Vnughan has received a letter making inquiries In regard to the wherea bouts of John Ostran , who mtrrled a girl here a short time ago , under peculiar clr- cumiUncos. The poor girl Is now a mother , and the father and huiband hat left them In destitute circumstances , The ewe of Kither Spencer agalnitj TTohn Bohm , for damages oauied by A bite In tbe hand from a dog owned by Mr. Bohm , was commenced before Justice Vaughan yesterday mornlnj ; a trial hod by jury , and continued till evening , Verdict of 835 and costs for plaintiff. All nnioa soldiers who lost an arm era a leg in the war should remember that the increue begins from the paiaige of the bill , and that they should Immediately atnd their certificate to the commlnloncr of ptnilona at Washington , and a new one will be lisned drawing the full amount $30 per month. Your butiness can be trans acted directly with the commtmloner thus saving attornev'a fees , It 1s time for the good clliztns of the Bluffi to be organizing for the election of the best men for the school board. Thi meetings spoken of th other day as hav < ing been held for the purpose of carrying the municipal election In a certain interes are now continuing with a view to contro the school board next year. The mom was In the wall. "Remember citizens wh wish for the , best in our school systen and do not w lt till the morning of electloi before you mo > e. -Bluffs City Nfl. 1 fire company is th first and oldett. The emtlne which th ! company now have has been hero abou fourteen yeanj it is a rotary , second cla ! cylinder and is kept up In first civs shav all the time ; five men are In tbe eleeplc room at nlqht and five more minute me are at hand. The boys can get tholr ci glne and how cart out In twenty scconi from the time the alarm Is given , Tl boys keep everything in a clean , tidy ma nar and are always ready when the alar for help I ) sounded. Chief Field showed us a letter fro tbe nutborltlei at Kansas City , eayli that the man James Smith , who hi some of tbe jawelry in his possession fro Mr. Tenny't store , was arraigned the : this week on the charge of shooting wll intent to kill , pleaded guilty and was aei to the penitentiary far five jeanj BO tl proipect of our people getting him on tt burglary charge seem rather slim , Bon one suggested that Conitable Skinner 1 ent down there for him and that the loci editor of this town who bears the title i \ Her. be sent along to perform ay funer earemonles that might occur , THE AGRicm/ron AI xv ORKB. The Work of Rebuilding Bectnn What is Going to be Dono. Walking np from the transfer no noticed men tmloadlng brick by the ruins of tlio old agricultural works. On inquiry wo found that It was the beginning of the work of recon struction. Wo called on Mr. Ilondrlo at hla foundry and ascertained that aotlvo operations would commence next week and bo pushed right along. Wo asked if the walla of the rains would bo torn down , and were told no , that good engineers declared the creator part of the walla could bo built on , "But , " Bald Mr. Hcndrio , "that will bo a very small part of the now works only the machine shop in fact. " "Then you will build several now atructurea aronnd and near the old edifice ? " "That it la it , " ho replied , "can you say how much the total coat will bo. " "Not an ynt , I am very much crowd ed with work and wo don't knovr definitely abut the plans and inlnn- tla , bat woaro going to put up so rural maselvo bnlldings. " Ever ninco the winter of 1877 these ralnod walla of brick have boon pointed out to tboatrangor aa ovldonco of what Council Bluffs had , and every cittern will look with pride and ex pectancy on the work that will com plete ono of the moat magnificent bulldlnga of Ha kind In the west , and bo able to Indicate with a gcatnro of the hand what Council Bluffs has , Fen SALE At a bargain , two chooeo vata and fixtures. Address 2,304 , Council Bluffs , Iowa. fob27-tf PHHSONAU W. TenBrocck Schormcrhorn , Jr. , of the Hudson , ( Mich. ) Gazette , was n pleasant caller at these quarters yesterday * He will remain in the city a few days. Mr. S. Kltcman's family returned from the east last night , whore they have been visiting. Their many friends will welcome them back to their home. Mr. Upton , clerk of the superior court ( does bis business correctly and rapidly , Is the voice of all who come in contact with the gentleman. , J , P. Stewart , of Omaha , the gentleman who put the roofing on the Ogden house recently , made THE BEG man a plea.sant call , Capt. Henry returned home yesterday from Now York city , where he has been for tbe post three weeks , Mrs , II. J. Cory leaves for Denver this morning , via the Burlington & Missouri route. F. P. llarick and Wm. Karicfc , of To. peka , Kan , , can bo found at Ilia Pacific , D , L , Bowman rnJ Frank Arnold , of Omaha , lodged at the Ogden yesterday. F. IT. Brand , from the city on Fourth Luke , Wis. , is lUylnsr at the Pacific. Mrs. Boardman , Nebraska City , ij reg istered at the Pacific. Judge Wright , of Des Molnee , has rooms at the Oftden. Mra. M , M. Reed , of Chlcigo , U at the Pacific. W. F. Dorrance troru Kandolph , it at the Pacific. F. J. liubbard , of Atlantic , was at the Ogden. J > Boy sell , ot Boone , ate dinner at the Ogden. SatitCiotory Evidence. J , W. Graham , Wnoleiale Druggist , of Austin , Tex. , writes : I have been handling DU WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOHTHE LUNGS for the past year , and have found It one of the most salable medicines I have over hod in my homo for Congns , Colds and even consumption , always giving entire satisfaction. Please send mu one Kroia by Saturday's steamer. Council Proceedings. Adjourned mooting of council met with five aldermen present. Tire email bills were allowed. The petition of Thomas Ofllcor , * aking payment for 103 Union avenue tickets , waa rejected. Petition of Thomas Green & Son , with reference to the road to the Chicago cage , Hock Island & Paoifio depot , waa referred to the committee ; on alleys. A petition for a creasing at Har mony and Benton ntrootv , and also for rousing \\auhlrgton and Benton treota were referred to the name conv mlttco. Petition of Goo. I. Wright and thora to vacate alloy , referred to oltj nglnoor and attorney. A petltioi com Mlko Nolan praying that he might Boll liqnor nntil May 1st with iut license , and giving aa a reason foi uch petition the fact that ho had ri icntly been bnrnod out and waa no * able to pay $4CO was referred to thi mayor foraotion. The roturna of the municipal oleo ion were road and spread upon th rtcords. A resolution instructing th finance committee to prepare bond and advortl'o for bids was passed. The following made application fo license to aoll liquor : Max Mobn Max Kreldlcr , Oharloa Yorkham Charles Borghenaou , John 0. Lot Harry Batch , Jacob Xonmoyoi Henry Snolcarl , William Lathroj and Jacob1 Appal , A number of th bonds were not Tiled out in acorn ance with the law , and on motion a of the bonds were laid over till tli next meeting , A report Irena the city attorney wi concurred In. Aldornun Wood WAS ordered to ill pose of sotno cord wood lying in U park.An An ordinance providing for the la ; Ing of cas pipca and watormalna < South Main street waa passed to tl third reading and carried. An ordinance providing for tl paving of South Main street w passed to the second reading Another ordinance , making pn vision for assessing the expense improvement in streets against abn ting property , waa carried. A resolution declaring the Boat- Mr. Newell , from the Third ward , v cant waa poised , ho having romon from the city , and Mr , Keating w elected to fill the vacancy. The council Adjourned till Taesdi night. OUR SCHOOL r BY STEM , A Gorroepondent Wants to Know Some ThtnRB-ruo Now York Hye- tem Tno Superintendent Salaty. By annual report of superintendent of public instruction to the Now York legislature , "just pmontod , " the aatno "gratifying results" have pro duced the name fruits in Council BluQV Bchoola , The tworago dally attendance - tendance of pupil * had Increased , " " "Total which won "very gratifying number of children reported as regis tered for attendance in 1882 was 1- 081,161 , while the average daily at tendance wait 5GG.-171. " Lets than ono third of enrollment who draw public money were having the benefits from tha "admirable" Now York aya- tern. The progressive system of pub lic instruction oa formerly taught in our city schoolB , was very encouraging aa compared with the present system. In theory onr system of public in struction la admirable ; some of its results , however ; ere of a nature cal culated to distress , although not alto gether to discourage , thono who have watched Ita growth and development and who have been moat anxious for Ita success , To say the Now York system of public Instruction is a failure , or that the largo sums of money annually ex pended to obtiin it are wasted , would bo untrne ; but that it fails to accom plish aome.things which are eminently desirable , and that a portion at least of the funds devoted to Ita support are injudiciously expended , oven if not absolutely wasted , is as I bollovo , a fact. fact.Tho The school system of the state of New York la comprehensive In plan , If defective in matters of detail. The reason may bo traced Inmost instances to inadequate appropriations. Throe good school houses cannot be built and maintained , nor experienced teachers employed without a liberal expendltnra of money. Tot the funds bo forthcoming and the schools may bo vastly Improved. The school system of Colorado , beIng - Ing purely western and progressive , showq an Incronio In enrollment of 0,7 ! 10 , Increase in average dally attendance anco , 3.81 ! 0 How does this compare with the Now York ay stem , as taught In our city schools ? The proposition to bo submitted at the annual school election , It carried , will amount in taxes to exceed $00- 000. Add to this $25,000 recom mended by the achool board as treas urer's fund , $15,000 contingent fnnd , ( which la less than was expended within the last school year by annual report , ) wo have the snug little sum of $00,000. Wo judge from estimates In the annual report that it will ro- qalro less money for public instruc tion the coming year than the ono , just closed. The fact that the 'in- crease of enrollment of children within school ago boiog nearly 20 per cent greater than' the proceeding year , does not argno in favor of decreased expense - ponso and the report designated in this estimate of $25,000 not to include tha snpcrlntonduut'a salary. If the present enrollment of chil dren in the district of school ago Is 7,000 and scholars in attendance leas than 2,609 , the question arises are we progressing or retrograding. The cost of educating every child in attendance the last year , baaed upon the snperin- dent's salary and teachers' wages of 820,052 2 Is over $10 for each child instructed in our public schools. If money expended for school houses , lots , fixtures and disburse ments were Included , the sum roaches- $40,811 83 and the coat per capita would be largely in excess ot any school west of New York. With less than one-third of enroll ment in attendance In our schools , why are wo expending upwards of $46,008 per annum , not Including superinten dent's salary or toucher's wages. An Itemized statement probably might have enlightened us. Our In dependent city Bchooln are the pride and "admiration" ot every citizen , and that they nuy occupy that high standard cl excellence that the ex penditure of the people's money war rant , la the boat wish of every true friend of education. Do we need reform , or a high standard of ability with the directing power. If you are not married , write the Mar riage Fun I and Mutual Trait Aosocia- tlon. Cedar Rapids , Iowa , for cisculan explaining the plan. _ _ f5-3m. Lecture Coureo. llev. Cyrus Hamlln will lectare be fore the Y. M. 0. A. to-night , at their rooms ou North Main street , on the "Uses of the ' subject , Imagination. This la the first of a aeries of lecturer to bo elvon at the game placa. No admliBltm will bo charged , and all are Invited. The SI ft ? ton Troupo- The Slayton troupe had the boacdi a Dohany's rat trap laat night. I was strange to hoar melody lit foi Paradise In that place where the lewc and hackneyed mobs called tronpei are wont to .exhibit. * This cowpanj nsoa no padding , paint or short dresses The ladles made no pretension tc beauty , the gentlemen did notindnlgi in the low dodges of second rate com udiam. Wo eay gentlemen and ladles for this they are , although bronz akin and crispy hair denote the Afri can. can.Mils Lana. Miller la a genuine prim donna. The comedian waa quite prig Inal in his wit and the basso was quit prof undo , i The balance of the troupa war clover if not brilliant. Fifty years c freedom and culture miy mature act ors and musicians from the Negi race capable of surpassing the Ciu caalau raco. Electric Light. A movomout is on foot to iutrodnc the Brush electric light , and the goi tlomon who have the matterjin ban Inform ns that they lire meeting wit flittering success from the buslnoi men nf the city. At the board ot trade meeting c Wednesday night J , 0. DeHaven wi added to the committee to further li vestlgate the matter and canvass amoi the bnilness men ascertain how would put In the electric light. With paved i tree tsacd eleotilo Itgl DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. RPrMfl Jft 00 GENERAL MERCHANDISE. PCilU 0& UU. , 18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Street. } ORESTON HOUSE. { J. M BARSTOW. M. . . . , , Oor. Gth St. and 5tb ATO. I P W/HSTP OFFICE : Oor. Main and 6th , up-BlBlM i i Ft BBllli I Cy llealdonco , 009 Willow Avonno. JUSTICE OP THE PEACE , MQlPlrlllRT OUliUlI&iy Offloo after February 15th , over American Express. S S WACNER L1VER.AND FEED- WILL CONTRACT for fanoraln at reasonable rates , No , 22 4th St. J. M. ST. JOHN & GO , GASH BUYERS , Whocsa'e tuttcr , rgce , pcnltiy and fruit. Ship lo us. Prrttby return mall , 310 Droidway. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Cor. Main and First avouno , Broad way Moat Market PETHYBBIDCE& HERBERTS , ket , 327 Broadway , 1 IT QiUiITU CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Oor. 7th and Ji ( J 111 I I III Broadway. Fiona and specifications furnished W. W. SHERMAN. that brings pitrotiage. 124 Main street. I AMCC ETDAMCV MERCHANT TAILOR , Artistiu UnlVlUO r II fHllE.li , and llenaouablo Ouargoa. 872 Broadway. O CflU FURNITURE , STOVES and Ct OUrij Household Supplies , 303 Broadway. ATTORNEYS AT LAW , Jamoa Block. LINOT & HART , Practices in state and federal courts. EOTfl O IC DT P n f ) Manu'f Fine FurnlturoUpholstory goods 0 I UUlMCll I ! ( X ll U j Curtains and Window Shades , 3Q9.DPway- Hidea , Peltr , Tallow and Oreaao. . , Chlcago&lONMalnSt. O.Blnfls n UCATU BALED HAY , CORN , OATS , D- BRAN , Etc. , 114 North Main Street. L > A M ITA Dl 1 1 M And bath honao , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov OH II I I Hill U ill oreign , Prop. , P.J.Montgomery , M. D. , Phy. I AMD BOOT AND SHOE SHOP , No. 522 , A ( UrtlVlD ] Cor. Broadway and Scott , streets. VETERINARY SURGEON , Office WADE GARY , Bray's stable , No , 12 Scott street. I CI A M n BROOKLYN MARKE'f , LSlLflilU. Oor. Eighth and Broadway. Mannf of HORSE COLLARS , Trade sup P. J. HENNESSY , plied , 8th St. , between t > th and 7th Avenue. TO CONSUMERS OF WATER. The Council Bluffs City Waterworks Company hereby announces , that it will put in Service Pipes to the curb othe street on tbe Hoe of its mains for all parties who do * ira to have connscti , us made"-with the Btreetmalna before the Waterworks are com pleted , and who Trill make application therefor to the company BEFORE APRIL 1 , 1883. at the Mowing prfsw , payable ra advance : i Inch Service- Pipe $7 25 $ u 850 JJ- " " u 975 i u " " lias 1 l- , .1300 "Dieso pilcei Iccludolho cost cf opjolnc > nd closing tbe street , tapping tbo street water main , ftirnlihirgand Imcrttr. ) * ion oration ct okfuinlihlrg-ai.d puttUg In cxua ttronglea-lDervtcopipe , fiircllhtnk atd puttli g in curb etcp , Btrp box and cotcr complete , ano maklr g all necenrary ron- netiqns botmcu trc Btr < i nain and tbtcutbol the a-rcet which are nbexit'one-lialPthe cost to the comumerol doing tie same woik alter tlo waterwoika are completed , Invlewoftha contemplatad paIne of certain streets In tbe city , putter arc recommended to make application Immodntlj at tbe o 3 e of the company. a ord r to lay t tbo necessity and avoid t Increotcd tx ? > 3oso olbreaktog up ti > otnet aitarparing' ha9b * < l9M"1 ' * HABBY BEBKINBINB Engineer. Counjll Bluffs , Feb. 25,1883. -r 3onnell Bln > could o2\sr IndboomenU ; o monnfactaring and bnslnoaa estab- Ishments which would soon place ns amonpt the Important Indnatrlal and business- centers of tha west. Enter prise brings thrift , thrift brings Indus try , und indwtry brlnga wealth , ibo boon wo are all seeking Katertalnrnont. Tie following la the prograrame whiah takoa place to-night at the Efcp- tlat church and wo reprint it by special rocjtjtst. After the entertain ment a bonntltul aopper will be spread , at which everybody expect > to bo preaont , VROGBAU3B. Music "Mnslo on tbe Waves , ' " by Misses Anna Cong ioa , Viola Sears and Sailu Smith , and Menrs. Whlttloeey , Loncks and Francis. 3lecltatlons-"Word8'r Mr. Gee Hn. ter ; "Uettinc the Old Cat Die , " Kittle l-'ompron : "rtalin of Life , " parody. MUs Viola 8iW1 ! "She Meant u iness , Tena Htepheru. Mulc By the Schubert club. uclt tlom-"Moneylees Man. " MwJif. If. Sears ; "Jotiah Allen's Wife , " In ohar- acter MUs Ancle Compton. BelBctlonn from Dlokans Mr. Loacks. "Papa's L'tter , " Mis. Ida Cook. "Drunkard's Dream , " Mrs. W. C. Car- man. man.MuiIo"M norv's Dreams,1' by Misses Annie'OomptoD. Viola Bears , LuluBcaUb. and Messrs , Whltilesey , Loucks. and Francis. A Partner In Orlmo. The Council Blnffi Glebe quotes our tern In reference to "cambiars and the lower elements , " and oorcasenting says that wo are "Of-htlng Council Blutls and her boat interests. This ia the moat unreasonable pieca of idiocy and injustice that bus oorao under our notlco lately. The "lower elements" are according to The Globe the "best interests of Council Blnfis. " They may psy The Glebe liberally but they are leeches Hut aroancklut ; the life- bleed cf this city. THK BEE points with pride to the Council Bin Hi columns and asks legitimate bushiest enterprise if they have ever received more llbeial treatment from any "homo" paper than from this "foreign substance. " Wo talk to thonsandi whllo they tslk to a few of that limited class who snoport the tbinps whlcli * j ) 8 ° 3d citizena are opposed to , Which Is doing the more good foi Council Blnffj , The Globe or THJ BEE ? > VeBotlM the Marriige Fond. Mutna fruit Alteration , of Cedar Rapid * , low * highly spoken of in many cf the iMuJIni papers of the state. "Money for the Un martial" heads their dTertisetneat L anotbor column of thta o pr. ! 5-3x SONQ OF THE 8HYSTEB. l. BE10BK aLBOTION. Who cares for tbe party tickets ? ' The amendment's pot the rickoti , . We can buy The Nonpareil , Bairdithey'll throw him In as wcllf ; Demosracy belong to c * , . None remains to muke-a fnsa. 1 am paid to do the worfct And i/m not the one to chirk. All the gamblers In a pot , . Lots of chink the crew has got. Tben > the jolly whUkey rinir , Hear the money that they fl ng. Talk about the power of brain * , . I can. take these dirty gains And 711 make the next election , , Carry every ward and section , Boy the voters by the dozen , And the Rreenlon I will cozen. . ' ' bound to.witn Don't you fear , we're Only Mt me have tbe tin , . AVTI n HLICTO.S : Here yon have them , all your tlckoi , But It was a game of slick-It. Don't you give the thing away , Everything was done for pay. Ta-t good-bye , tra-la-lee , GroaJ big fellow , that U me. Mnobloe Feet Laureate f TIIH Bai. Cur low lx > an and Improvomoat Co Investigation Into the matter con vinces na that one of the most equita ble , reasonable and feaalblo plans of building houses is that propooad and In operation by the Mercantile Loan , Trust and Improvement company of this city. By fnvostlzg In shares In thlo institution , which Is booked by aomo of our beat and > mos4 > reliable buainoss men , it boeoiaos poseVblo and comparatively easy for tv moa , of mod erate means to eocnro a comfortable homo for himself and family. In tak ing a certain number of chares , at a curtain monthly pAjxmoni , In a fen years n man. caa 'ov/a a housx of his owa for about the earns m ho pays .nonthly foi * ront. We bcliavo th&MorcantlloLowi andTrrcl company , "by orginlzlnx and oponLt { ; np for brulnesa , having filled a l ) f felt wani In Qrancil Bluffi. Tioli plans Btod system of loans will beat the tnori toreful ocMiiny and asam Ination , and vr hava no hositauay li pronouncing them ro&sonablo nnc equitable , arxl backed by youkleroot of hoaor ant ) Intogiity. As the com pany exists U booomes at onto an in stitxtlon of value and credit to on city and those who desire homes Their president is T. A. Kirkland vice president , Jndgo Peake ; see rotary , I. R. 'Beery ; treasurer , Col Boebe , and their oflioo Is In the base ment of Bhugart'a and McMahon. ' now block , oorner First avenue an Pearl street jan27-ly Yonnff man or woman , U you vant bl moa y for a small amount. Inraro in tt Fund and Mutual T/u t Awoc attoa , Cedar lUpld * , lovt , f5-Sa = ? * = A Specialty of Fashionable and Durable HOES& SLIPPERS AND THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES CONSISTENT WITH FIRST CLASS GOODS IS OUR OLAIM. 1'I.EASK CALL AND KXAMINR OU1C INEWSPRINC STOCK IN MNr3 OP Men's , Boys' , Girl's , Children's BOOTS AUD SHOES , We ask the attention ot the public. Our place is Ami there Ishore you will always find us. Z. T LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Broadway , Council Blnffc , \ TAW A J-UWA- _ West Side Square , Olarindo , / - - GUIBERT & CO. DUQUETTE , . , ( Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE ) , 16 anfl 18 Pearl-st. . Council BIuTs , la. M. GALLAGHER , G-IROOIE IRIIES Now Store. Fresh Goods. Low Prices , Polite . Attendants. MlM MWBIl Sh ( BMM S SJ SMSf SMSIMB TPJEtsTET TSiiL First. f i/n * Door _ n ttt.tti. East of the Metropolitan Hotel , Lower Proadway PETER C. MILLER ! WUOLESALK AN RETAIL AND WINDOW SHOES PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES , FEESOOINGIN MODERN STYLES -N0& 18 AND 20 , North Main Street. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FFIGE. TOT. Lauds and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. mmi BLUFFS . IOWA M. T. I > AVI8 , President. N. B. EASTON , Secy. J , 0. HOFFMAN , Vice Pros. 0. HULBURT , Adjuster. Insures Live Uook Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Offloe,103 Pearl Street , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. The only company in Iowa that will Insure I your stock against loaa from any cause whatever. 1 Owners of Stock will consult their own Interest If , when ' Insuring their Stock , tcey we that tas policy Ifchulcs all , be 10B3C-9 they may have , nd bo nallitflrd with nothing less. * For luither Infai atlon call on or address , - - - - Office , No. 9 Main Street. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , ' THZ LEADING DEALER IN 3E& Or O O ID 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , For Engines , Boilers , Castings , Repairs and MACHINERY. Fend Orders to JOHN..GILBERT , Mamtfactnrerlt Corner i btreet and 8th , . . . Ouod's Hair dtore , t prlcwi never before touched bjr That never rccinlro crimping at Mrs. J. J. . nyotSerbalrdoJler. AlsoP * U line of swltehis. etc. .tjroafiy reduwd priws. AleoMi/ . end colored uets. Waves made from ladle. ' own hair. Da not fall to tMMoie P * * * totr stawh. ver * . Al ! ROOU. warranted a. repreeentod. S Brng. ? * . _ COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NQTiGES. NOTICK. bjieclal ertUomente , sue 38t Pouud , To Loa , For Sale , To Kent , Wait * , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In thil eolu&H at tbe ow rate ot TEN CENTS FEH , ISa foi the first Iniertlon and FIVE CENTS . 'OK ' LINE for eacU enbsoqutut Insertion. * > re ady ertlsements at our office , No. 7 'sari ' Street , near Broadway. _ _ Wants. A GKhCY WaLtetibyajoungaitdenti . \ attoinev , with stflca hi centre nf tcwi . . t round Moor. ' m ta Driis th t want i Council Bli.I ( < i-if4v8tntat've ' should aJdwsa PANTED A. KQjJ ca 4 maker. Ad lre W Coeuer i Lucko , HarUu , lout. . . ANTEDInMudlatly , birber. Addnw T. W ' J. LtlK , > -Ta Icate an elj-ht or ten rpoia WANTKF noJm Eocd Iccitlon. Address Joi. Carmean , Or- , Paxton - ton II use. Everybody In Council Blufla lo WANTED TUB Bsa , JO cents per week , de llverod by carriers. O-flee , No T Pearl Street near Broadway. Broadway.For For Sole and Rent EORBENT. l.teO acres ot firit clan upalna PA8TU11AQE Mut for 1.CO per acre for ciasa of 18SJ well fenced In two eadoeurea ot kuiut 6Ct Eii 600 acres , with abanda e of living water In rath. Eat ranee to b > l h J1 miles northi of cl- > lease 02 acres J mile ea t of Wmitf. Will a a > ( tat and dumb uylum , we fenced and t J. If not leased by Apill 15 will pastaro stock by seaion 01 month , and keep a good manln cbarge. lWa auin aveou * . * ot a hundred at Sifl T.I > U K3 In package a packaget ai Tui B office , No. T r "l street. _ mortadvantageoiuly altuated , oBers A N office , A deik room In rvturo for ten lew ; if" . ru < Ii tthfurnl hed. Address , "Offlc.BM cfflce , ( jounelTiJluB * . S. L . 5 3EJ 0 Office over nvlnici bank. Iowa. , KELLER & GO. , 'Jhu tlnt'si ufiallty aid largest s'.oak west of Chicago ot * ootlon aad Mctalic Ccuag. Calls at tended to t all hour * . Wo defy competition D quality of ircrtU or p iccw. Our M .Morcaa has rve < i as ui/usrialw * for forty ju J ami thor- ouuhly UDQor taiidi his iiustiiiwa. Wardrooms , 3111 UrcaawS. UHUOUJlElllNa In all Its bronchus uiomotly attended to x'aa comet-la Inir ano iaiiorequn . i'elegrajaia aua uia or ders filled wthoirt uclay. ruoa. O/FMJSK. w- " * * r sii. 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