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fcj" _ _ . . r s . * . \y ftCX 1\1A1\OH 14 The Daily Bee COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning' , March 14 , SUBSCRIPTION RATES : By ( terrier , - - - - - SO eenli per week. Br If all . . . . . . J10.00 per Year , orflco : No. 7 Pearl Btroot , Near roadway. Borne one always in the office. MINOR MENTIONS. See Joseph Ileitcr'i spring stylw. Additional local on seventh page. Considerable was being offered on the. market yesterday. Juitlao Schut7. dlipoicil of a few civil ewes yesterday , Two gambling Initiations were M- sossed (39,10 yesterday. The CHUB of Ed , Sullivan , the vagrant , Is eet for this morning at 10 o'clock. A runaway took place among the teams that went to the cemetery etcortlng Mr. Rhodes remains after the eervles were orer , but no damage was done , The clerk Issued marriage licenses tote to Chas. W. Brown and Ml s Fanny Kedy , of Oakland township this county , and John Llnoy , of Saunders county to Mfsj Kmm Sophia Johnson , of this city , Quito a number of our business men arc cleaning and painting up their stores preparatory to the arrival of now goodx , and everything bids fair for a better and more extemlve trade this coming leason. Iilly ! Williams got drunk and failed to have the necessary amount of cash to sat * isfy Ihi demands of jmtlce but left an overcoat which It more warm than ele gant. David Kivens for disturbing the peace pleaded not guilty but went to trial and was let down easy. Fine 35 and costs , amounting to 811,70 , and thus endeth one case of the Sunday night disturbance ; . T. J. Pottergeneral manager of the U. B. & Q , railroad , is on a tour over their IODR line of road and to reach other rail road officials of Omaha remained few hours at the transfer , going over to Oma ha early in the evening. The election of Messrs. Atkln and Couch to the school board is thought to be liable to bring about a change in the office of superintendent of the city schools , per haps the selection of Frof. Clarendonwho has held the position before. A man nbtned Chalmers , a Mormon bound for Salt Lake , got off to take in Council Bluff * , and while in the city lost his ticket and was considerably worried , but Policeman Edgar found it , sending him on bis way rejoicing. Bubrirnas were Istued yesterday for C. H. Clarke , J. W. Morae , II. II. Kleldk , Sidney Sterling and A. 8. Clougb , for the pnrpote of proving the vagrancy against Miss Lindley and the one-eyed Ross elrl , who are qetter known as street walkers. Trial to-day. A man named Cook , from Now York , bound for San Francisco , got on the wrong train at the transfer yesterday morning , and of course was excited. lie jumped from the train spraining bis wrht badly and hurt his face some , but not serious , He left at night , taking tbo emigrant for the west. The neck yoke to the team which was v ! hitched to the carriage drawing the mour ners at the funeral of Mr. Rhodes , was broken on account of a balky team sent out by the party who furnished the outfits. This ought not to occur. None but the best and gentlest teams ought to be ten ! out upon occasions of this kind. Brother Forney , the man who knowi more about the art of pleasing than any one in the whole , wide world , has been Boaping us all , and it Is Rood soap , too. The Benedict Soap company , Marshall- town , Iowa , has a splendid repreientattve In the old time newspaper man , Call For ney. A nice little walk away occurred abou1 7:30 p. m. last night. About 5:30 : p. m a gentleman hired a single horse and buggy from the Qgdeu house barn , and about th hour mentioned the horse came loplni gently along from Lower Broadway , avoid ln all collision nnd making turns nicely , going into the barn without anything broken or lost except the hitching strap. We have no war to make upon any 1 I business no matter how demoralizing or -disgraceful so long as it is protected by our lawr , but the gambling dens , the houses of debauchery and shame , and in short the destructive "Industries" of this city can not much longer control In the caucus and at the polls for the productive industries are organizing to miet this element and a high license and enforcement of strict police regulations is now becoming the watchword of all who are entitled to the respect of their fellow citizens. The Glimmer has a talented circula tion liar. He multiplies the real circula tion of The Globe by the figure 3 and pub- llihea it as official , lie multiplies the IS BE stoppages from the dens and diyes to the figure of 800 and glres us no credit for the large Hit of unsolicited subscription * , of the beet men in our city , that have poured in and largely erceeded the dis continuances. The strong endorsement of our courte by the people it alia falls to mention. There is quite an extemlve handle factory on the corner of Tenth street and Avenue A , owned by Mr , It. V. Phllllpi a pioneer in the work of western develop Pe xnent. He manufactures axe , pick , adze spike maul , coal pick , sledre hammer , anc in short , all kinds of bickoiy rived am turned handles. All the timber used I steamed during the process of mannfac tare. It It claimed for these imndles tin they are the only ones that are rived am teamed and they are turned by the Cen tennial patent turner * , Mr. Philip * find a great demand for hit goods from rallwa ; companies and Eteele and Johnson , o Omaha , and would like to see a tool f c tory started hare , aud says that such an enterpriie would pay a liberal return 01 tbo money invested. Dr. West , Dentist , 14 Pearl ntroot Notice All journeymen carpenters act ! al other mechanics are requested to meet t the coijrr houeo next Friday eron < ing , March IGih. BOMB OF OUU INTERESTS AOUICULT0RAL IMPLEMKNTB. The Karat & Bradley Manafnctnr Ing Company , of Chicago , and the Boflnk & LoomU Manufacturing Com pany , of Iowa , have recently bnllt n largo five story baildlng , which la hardly yet completed , although occu pied by them. Their building Is situated - atod on the 0. , B. & Q road , on lower Main street , and when they got their platforms around the building completed will have a platform ca- pacityof twelve cars at ono tlmo. This will give them blp advantages for shipping and transfer , as they will do all that work with a largo crane dor- rick. They areputtiug in a now style of elevator , to reach from the baee- mont to tbo tap floor , which will bo rnn b ? n gas engine. The large sup port posts , heavy cross timbers and bracon are white oak , and give an idea of the immense strotgth of the buildirg , all the other partu being in proportion. Thooflico is a largrcommodious and well lighted room with n northeast front. The second floor will bo their aatnplo or show room. Their rooms are now well filled with all kinds of Implements used on a farm , besides , corn shollcrs , food mills and such class i of goods , yet their largo and constant ly increasing trade throughout the northwest la running them short on their orders for some geode , bat they will only bo a few days behind as they are daily receiving carload lots from the different factories which they re present , Mr. Loomls , the clover gen tleman who has in charge of this ex tensive business house says thnt there Is no point in the west so favorably situated and well provided with rail road facilities for supplying the con stantly growing demands of the now and great northwestern country as is Council Blnffa. This firm are general western agents for the Furst & Brad ley goods , Fish Brothers wagons rnd carriages , the Fooria corn planter , and can supply customers on short notice ID Iota to salt with anything In tholr line from a harrow tooth to a steam plow or threshing machine. COUNCIL BLUFFS IKON WORKS. The proprietor and manager of this extensive business is Mr. Charles Hondrio , who" began operations here in 1859 , and hai constantly Increased the reputation and capacity of the worka that ho la now obliged to move , in order to got more ground for buildIng - Ing and yard purposes. He has sold the ground whore ho now Is , ( It Is rumored to an official of the Wabaah line , and that they contemplate tbo erection oT a lartro passenger depot the coming season ) , and has purchased the ground fotmorly occupied by the old Council BlutT * Agricultural works , the building of whicn wan destroyed by fire some years since. Mr. Hondrio is now putting up a building on his now location for the reception of the machinery ho now has , besides largo additions and improved machinery to that which ho now has. Ho has a 25 horse-power ongluo in his works , and machinery and patterns to make anything from a stove grate to an en gine. Mr. Hondrio employs about seventy-five men to carry on his work , and has now on hand over eighty tons i of inn. Ho is doing all ' the iron work for the Water Worka company , horo. Ho runs a brass foundry in conneo tion with the establishment. llepalr- ing Is a feature to which special atten tion la given , The pattern shop con tains thousand npon thousand of pat terns , costing probably not loss than $20,000. Mr. Hondrle hopes to got hlo now building completed and moved into within ttio nut throe months. The maohinn aid repair shop of John Gilbert Is ono of the promising and growing works of this city. Mr , Gilbert has a brass foundry In connec tion with his shop , BO that hois always prepared to do steam and brass fittings of any kind on very short notice. Mr. Gilbert does not employ as much help as some other larger establishments , bntho Is ready at all times to do repair ing In a prompt and reliable way. His place of buatuoBs is on lower Main street , and ho will always bo glad to see yon , Fou SALE At a bargain , two chooeo vats and fixtures. Address 2,304 , Council Bluffs , Iowa. fob27-tl Ve notice the Marriage Fund , Mutua Trust Asioclatlon , of Ceilar llaplds. lown , highly spoken of in many of the ieailltif papers of the state. "Money for the Un married" heads their advertisement In another column of this caper. f 3-3ra Died , on Thursday at 1 o'clock , Edward Rhodes , of this city , formerly a member of company A , Second Wls consln cavalry , Mr. Rhodes has been In very poor health for some tlmo , and I died of consumption , leaving a wife and several children in straitened cir cumstances. Ho was burled under the auspices of the Abe Lincoln Post , G. A. R. The post assembled at the post room at 2 p. m. , marched with draped b'annors and mnfllad drums to the res idence from whence they escorted the remains to the Catholic church , where Father MoAteo delivered the funeral obsequies according to the Impressive ceremonies rf the Oathollo church. A brief funeral sermon was given , of which the followls is a synopsis. All men must die. The soldiers , sagea and aalnta of all ages are now , with the common people who lived In their tlmo mere dust and ashes. For - this event all wiao men make prepara , tion. There would bo some reason for forgetting death if by doing so death would forget us , but you and I and all it of ns must die ; wo should prepare for - death continually ; with this end in at vlow the voudg should bo trained and taught. Mercenary matters are very n- secondary otMrs. Wo are all made nds for eternal happiness. Prayer , thu dsy graoo of God , end following the filth of of Jesus will secure this for ns , A virtuoiu Ufa will moot with a favora ble judgment. Knowing , loving aud serving nur God is the great necessity , It is poeslblo for us to bo salnta ; lot as roallza ono position , fix upon the true church , investigate for ourselves , and not bo led away by malignity and falsehood. The Intelligent Protestant und faithful Catholic , all good moc everywhere , venerate our Catholic church , Our eternal aalvatiou should oscupy most of our time ; honors anc dignity will not avail at the bar ol God , Remember that the terrors and pains of hell or the delights and bliss of hrrwcn are to bo ourn for all otetnlty , Wo thonld give to God the best part of ourlivoi initoad of bring ing diccredit npon the church and eternal ruin npon ourselves by living n life of sin and then trylnir to got to heaven by death bed ro pontanco. TLoosinds of aonls have gene to hell from following that path as a man lives so ho dies. The man whoso remains are before n lived a Christian llfo aud died a Christian death. His soul is now being cleansed from , aln , if any ttint remains , In the pargatory which our faith , ' teaches UB wo are to caaa.throngh and perfect the aoul. Too prayer * of fall good Christians should LOW arise In his behalf ; the widow and children which are loft behind him need the helping hand and shf.uld not bo forgotten , In conclusion ho exhorted hie audience to sorvn God In dtvotion and that.will guarantee for tticm a favorn- bio reception from tlio Almighty , The remains were then taken to the cemetery tery with tnulM d drum and tratliog banners , Memberncf the pent were detailed to not CD pall betrera. If you nro not married , write the Mar riage Flint ami Mutual Tru > t ARUOCIC. tlon , Cedar Ilipldj , luwa , for circulate explaining the plan , f5-3ui , THE BREWERS' CONVENTION. An ABHembloRo of People In Council Blultj To-morrow to Dlecusw the Ititerestu Involved la the Manufacture of Lager Boer. The annual convention of the state brovrora association of Iowa will take place to-morrow in thia city , the con vention being called to order at Do- hany'a opera honso at ton o'clock in the morning. Mr. 0. Magnus , of Cedar Rapids , Is president of the asso ciation. Mr. Conrnd Gelso , of this city , vlco president , and Mr. 0. Lingo , of Davenport , secretary. There will bo about sixty delegates present from different parts of the state. The bcsluiss of the convention will bo devoted to tbo protection of brewIng - Ing interests ognicHt opposition by moans of hostile legislation. It is well known that the brewers of Iowa compose a class of people of high literary and scholastic culture. The dissemination tf a mild and healthy beverage will gradually diaplaco the demand for atrongor drlnka. Their proceedings will Indicate the large capital already invested in the busi ness of brewing , and the rapid Increase of the demand for good boor as the country becomes developed Sntlsfnctnry Evidence. T. W. Graham , Wnolesalo Druggist , of Austin , Tex , writes : I have bcon handling DIl VVM. HALL'S BALSAM FOKTHK LUNliH for the past yeur , end have found it ono of the moat salable modlcinen I have ever had in ray house for Coughs , Gelds and oven consumption , always giving entire satisfaction. Please tend mo ono Wrong by Saturday's steamer. PERSONAL. Lu Thurmau and wife , of Nebraska City ; J. W. Blanf jrd , of Red Oik , and J. 0. Davle , of Marlon , Hipped coifdo at the Ogden yesterday morning. D , i. Hughes , all the way from Port land , Oregon , waited at the Pacific house and looked over our town yesterday. Justice Vaughan spent moat of yester day In Omaha attending to the selling of a lot of fence posts , B. Newman , of Omaha , was boldly written among the arrivals at the Ogden home Tuesday. M. M. McDonald , of Gutbrie , held down a chair In the dining room of the Ogden. S. 3 , Milkinaou and Charles Tabor , of Denison , were at the Pacific house yes terday. M. T. McAlpin , of Vail , spr ad a hand some signature on tbo Pacific house reg ister. ister.Mra. Mra. Enotabrook and Mieg Doyle , of Woodbine , wore guests of the Ogden. W. C. Arthur , of Omaha , took In the situation nt the Pacific. D. M. Williams , from Tabor , was at the Pacific Never Give Uu. If you are suffering with low and de pressed spirits , loan of appetite , gouoru debility , disordered blood , weak constitu tion , headucho , or any disease of n blllo ut nature , by nil means procure a bottle of Electric Hitters. You will bo surprised to tee the rapid Improvement that will follow you will bo inspired with uow life , strength and activity will return ; puin aud misery will cease , and henceforth you will rejulce in the praise of Electric l-iittore Sold at fifty cents a bottle , byO. F. G : > r4 man Our Now ix > au uu improvement Co Investigation into the matter con vlncoa us that ono of tbo most cquita bio , reasonable and feasible piano o. building honaes U that proposed and In operation by the Mercantile Loan Trust and Improvement company o. this city , By investing In shares In this institution , which is backed bj some of our best and most reliabl business men ) it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod erate moans 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 sauis aa ho pays monthly for rent. Wo believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust company , by organizing and opening up for business , having filled a long felt want In Council Blnffa. Their plans and system of loans will boar the most careful scrutiny and exam ination , and vro have no hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and equitable , and backed by gentlemen of honor and integrity. As the com pany exists It bosomes at onoo an in stitution of valus end credit to oar city and thono who dcslro homes. Their president is T. A. Kirkland , vlco president , Judge Peako ; secretary - rotary , I. 11. Beery ; treasurer , Col , Boobe , nnd their oftieo U in the baso- raont of Shugart'o and McMahou's now block , corner First nvcnuo ud Pearl street i'an27-ly Buoblm a Arnica aalve. The BMI BALVB In the world for Onti , DrnlHes , Borea , Ulcers , tail Rheum , F - yer Boron , Tetter , Chipped Hands , Chll Wnlnn , Corns , and all vkin eruptions , and I positively cures pile . It Is suaraoteed to , c "U'fMUon i rreo7 refunded r. /c ills by C. ORCUTT Will open on April 1st an elegant and com plete STOIRIEL IT 502 BROADWAY , NFXTTO OMOER & PUSEY'S ' BANK , They will carry a very J . 3E& CSS3E3 25S T O CKI and will keep a full line of House Furnishing Goods. CASADY & ORCUTT , 502 Broadway , Council Bluffr , Iowa. TO CONSUMERS OF WATER. The Council Bluffs City Waterworks Company hereby announces , that it will put n Service Pipes to the curb of the street on trio line of its milns for all parties who do' ' Ire to have connectl. ns made with the stieet mains before the Waterworks are com1 iletod , and who will make application therefor to the company BEFORE APRIL 1 , 1883. i the folowlng prices , payable la advance : r Inch Service Pipe $7 25 * " " ! l 8 50 " " " 9 75 11 1125 " " " 1300 These pilcet Include the ccttcf opening sncl closing the sfroit. tapping the s'roet ' water main , urnlihlrgand Irsertlrg ( or\oration orckfutrtl > hlrg aid puttli g in cxtia strong leal service pipe , urnlthfDK and puttlig In curhstp , > ttp box ana co < er complete , am m-kl Kail nictpwry con ne.'ttous between ttoKiict train and the curb of the s reel which are about one-half the cost o the eonsumerot dclnn tLo tame work after tbo waterwoika areCimJeted. Invlewofthe contemplated pa\lnir of certain streets In the cily , putlet are recommended to make application Immediately kt tbo office of the company , &f& TFB-gl yiB * I .T | n order to rare the noccsiily and Mold the Increoced expcnto of brcaklrg up the street after paving ; as been done. HARRY BIRKINBINE , Engineer. Council Bluffs , Feb. 26,1883. ml-dtf DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. JOHN BBiO & CO. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. . , 18 Mala Struct and 17 Pearl Street. MAX MOHN.STOH HOUSE. J. M BABSTOW. OFFICE : M. D . . . t Cor. 5th St. and 5tb Ave. RR .1 IT U/UITET OFFICE : Cor. Main and 5th , up-stalrs. . Un. U , F. If ill I Cj Residence , 009 Willow Avenue. NQOI4MR7 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , OUnUri | Office after February 15th , over American Express. S S WARNER LiyERY-AND FEED. WILL CON PR ACT for faneralB at reasonable rates , No. 22 4th St. J. M. ST. JOHN & CO , CASH BUYERS , Wholesale butter , gts , poultry and fruit. Ship to us. Draft by return mall. 316 Broidway. S. A- PIERCE NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE , . - , Cor. Main and Firot avenue. PETHYBRIDBE & HERBERTS. Sr ySB ! GP ( SRfllTIJ CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Cor. 7th and ! IWlVii i Fig Broadway. Plans nnd specifications furnished' In FINE HARNESS I have the variety that brings patronage. 124 Main street. MERCHANT TAILOR , Artistio Wor and Reasonable Ouarges. 872 Broadway. HOWE & SON FURNITIIE'TOVES - - - nnd Hounohold Supplies , 303 Broadway. ATTORNEYS AT LA.W , James Block. Practices in ctato and federal courts. Mann'f Fine Farnlturo.Upholntery goods Curtains and Window Shades , 309 B'way- QBERNEHQSIGK&CO. Hides , Pelte , Tallow and Grease. , . , Ohic Ko&15N.MalnSr. 0. Blnffa JR U C A Ty BALED H y , CORJJ , OATS , P. BRAN , Etc. , 114 North Main Street. Aud bath house , 42L aud 423 Broadway. L. Sov ereign , Prop. , P. J. Montgomery , M. D. , Phy. BOOT AND snoE saop.No- Cor. Broadway and Sostt streets. VETERINARY SURGEON , Office , WADE GARY , Bray's stable , No. 12 Scott street , ICIAtUn BROOKLYN MARKET , LELnilU ; Cor. Eighth and Broadway. Mauuf of HORSE COLLARS , Trade supplied P. J. . . HEKNESSY , plied , 8th St. , between tith and 7th Avenue. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , sue Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sals , To Rent , Wanii , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at the ow rate of TEN CENTS FEU LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENT3 PER LINE for each subsequent Insertion. Leave adv ertlscments at our oflce , No. 7 Pearl Street , near Uroadway. Wnnta. WANTED A man of experience wants a sit- uitlon InaKrocer.torn. . WaRoi no oh- Jcct. Ooodrifcruiccs. Address "James , " Urn olllce. WANTED-A good turn of horses or mules for farm work. A. W. TDLLBVa , 108 1'carl St. AOEKCV Wanttdbyayonngand enterprlslcir attoincv , ttlih olllce In crntro of town and in Kround lloor. < m ta flnm th l * " a Council llluQs repus.ntat'\a should address JOHN DOE. Ti'f'IB \TTANTEO-Agoodcook. O.ll at 813 M ln VV street. MRS. A. Sl'OOR. TTTAATED-Evtrvbody In Council Bluffs ! o VV toi take Tui Ilii , 90 cents per week , da llvered by carrlors , Offlco. No T VMIBtietl \ new Broadvay. For Sale and Rent FOR RENT. pA&TUKAQE-l.lOO acres of first c'ais upalnd J paUure for rtnt for 61.(0 per acre for ciass cf 18S3. well fenced In two enclosures of ibout 6CO aid 600 ncres , ulth abunda iceof lUIng witer In each. Kutrancn to bjihSJ miles north ofcl'y limit * . II not leased by Apill 15 will pistura stock by season 01 month , and keep a good man In charge. Enqolroof L. I * JUD30K , 823Droai- way. or 1,002 Sixth avenue. MarC-dtt BEES In packages ot a hundred at 2(0 OLD pocxate at TUB BKI olllce , No. 7 Pearl street. tf _ A N olllco , mo tad\anta ; consly eltuatod , offers tdnk room In return for rcrtlcu : gas , fuel , etc. , furnished. Address , "Oaicc , " Bi otllco , Council llludi. r. O KOXONDSON , 1. b. SIIUaiKT. A. W. BTKIIt , President. Vlco-Pics't. Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Council Organized under the laws ot the SUto of Iowa PMdUpcaplUl 7StCC Authorized capital. 300.CCC luterott paid on tlma deposit ) . Drafts Usaed on the principal cities of the United Utatu anc ! Rarope. Special attention given to collectloni and corrcipondsnco with prompt retnros. J. D. Edmundion , E.L.Qhugart , J.T 1 . W.WaUMe , J. W. Rodfer , I. A U A.W. Btrecl. Jr A Specialty of Fashionable and Durable SHOES&SLIPPERS i AND THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES CONSISTENT WITH FIRST OLASS GOODS IS OUR OLAiM. I'LnASE CALL AND EXAMINE CUR NEWSPRINCSTOCK Keys' , Girl's , Children's mBOOTS AND We ask the attention of the public. Our ptnc3 In JSkSP3P33C3EJ 3E * &OXW , And there Islioro you will alvrajs find us. Z. TLINDSEY&CQ. , 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs , I rnwn West Side Square , Olarinda , / IOWA' DUQUETTE , GUIBERT & CO. , ( Successors to EltB & DUQUETTE ) , 1C nnd 18 Pcarl-st. , Council Blu.Ts , la. M. GALLAGHER , G-IROOim ZRIIES Now Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices. Polite Attendants. of the Metropolitan Hotel , Lower Broadway PETER C. MILLER , WHOLESALE AND BKTAIL AND WINDOW SHOES PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES , FRESCOINaiN MODERN STYLES KOS-18 AND 20 , North Alain Ntreet. NILE ABSTRACT 0 F FICE. CT. "CRT. SB < S TO" I 3EC 13 An 4BG > . Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW BATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS OU SIL BLUFFS IOWA' M. T. DAVIS , Prenldent. N. B. EASTON , Secy. J , 0. HOFFMAN , Vice Proa. 0. HULBURT , Adjuater. X. . MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE CO. Insures Live Ftook Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Office , 103 Pearl Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. w- The only company in Iowa that will insure your stock against Iocs from any cause whatever. Owners of Stock will consult their own Intcrctt If , when Insuring their Stock , tncysfc thaith * policy Includes all , ho losses they may hat e , and be sa'lsflcd with nothing less. For further information call on or address 3D. L. SMITH , Local Agent , - - - - Office , No. 9 Main Street. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , THE LEADING DEALER IN 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , For Engines , Boilers , Castings , Repairs and Pond Ordera to JOHN GILBERT , Manufacturer , Corner i Etrcct and 8th Avenue , Council Bluffj. Prompt attention to orJcra. The t ) Woikmanthlp and Reasonable charges. fcb 10 Tli t never require crimping , at Mrs. J. J. Quod's Hair Store , at prices never before touched by oy other hair dealer. Also full line of switches , etc. at greatly reduced prices. Also gold , . ver and colored note. Waves made from hdles1 own hair. Do not fall to call before pnrchailnc . ' . . .where. All good , w nn .d aa represented. K Highly-Bred Trotting Stallions , Owned by Dr. O. W. Archibald. 1883 BBA8ON 1883 NORMONT Dark chestnut horse. 15 hands high , foaled 1879 ; biol by ( Jen , W. T- W.tbcrs , LonlnKtonKy ; by Almont , dam Norm - m n ilala hy Alexanders Norrann , the site of Lulu , record 2:15 : ; Alreont by Alexander's Abdal- lah , alro of Ooldsml h Mttld , r cortl 2:14. : Al- mont hiHtlicd fO horses with record * la > :30 and bct-er , nd .1 < vith records In J:20 : and hi tter. GLEN WOOD l hestnut torril home. IS h m.B high , toil a 18TC , bred by I'llny Nicholas , Esq. , West Liberty , Iowa , by W i > 8le , damn flnu Kentucky bredmtre , ( licmvcod U a lanjo pow erful horse , wolsha 1,150 pounds , haj gnat stjle and speed , and his j ro\eu himself n most excel lent lire. Tlii'je lioriea possesi rare Indh Idual excellence , lid choice breeding. These highly bred stal- 1 ODS will make the > prlng season of 1883 at the Oounoll Bluffs Driving Park At S35 Etch , to Insure. For further Information apply Savings'S. SAMUEL COLUUJIN , Trainer , Council Bluffs Drlvlnp I'urk. mnrlS-dlru EOWIU J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. , Council Bluffs. W. R. VAUGHAN : JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , Omaha and Council Bluffs Real Estate & Collection Agonoy. n Odd Fellow B block , over Savings' S. E. MAXON , 'OL ? XI O ' 37. Office over savings bank. COUNCIL BLUFFS , lorra. MORGAN , EELLEE & 00 , , : 3xrx > 3Ei cto ? fkjncoEi xt TheUncst quality ft'id largest stock wet ol Chicago of A ooden and McUllo Cases. Calls at tended to t all hours. We defy competition n quality of roods or prices. Our Mr .Morran has > served ivs uaucrtakcr for forty } ours and thor oughly unotwatauds hi tiune . Warerooma , 311 llrcadwoy. UPHOUITERUiO In all lt branches promotly attended to .a'so carpetla ing ana mniDrequIns. I'elegraphlo aua uut or ders filled Mlhout delay. _ TODS. omomB. OPHOER & PUSET , XSu * 2KTXCX1XC.8. Ooiuicil fflnffi , la. Established , - - 1868 Dealers In Foreign tud Dotaoetio Kichinje ml hnma nec tQOA TAiI.ai. aautiii dJt'Antr Prnldenl. Tien Pfcj'J. W. fl. DKtua , Oil. aad TCM. THE STEBBASKA FADTDEDia 00 Lincoln , Heb- MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Plnntera HrTTOWB.Fann RoUera BulU7 Hay llanos , Buoaot Eloyatlna Wlndrallle , < Sto We ai piepmed to dj Job work cd nuaulio turloj for other paitlef. AddteuiU orJcri to tie WK11K4BKA UANUrACTUHUIO LlncalD.