Hlfl DAILY BJ' ' E i J5LDPFS lUWA TJIURS' ' > vr APKIL' 5 The Daily Bee. GOUNCIL BLUFFS. Thursday Morning , April 5. IUBSOIUPTION BATES : Sr Ocirler , - - - - - to cents per week , . . . . . . 110.00 per Tear , Offloe : No. 7 Pearl Btroot , Near roadway. Some ono always in tbe offlco MINOR MENTION , Sea Joseph Belter1 ! spring styles. Additional local on seventh paqe. Episcopal festival at Dohany's Friday evening. The farming [ community is rushing sprier work. The city was vhltod by a party of In dians yesterday. The Iowa Stock Insurance company Ii doing a big business , Workmen are laying a now crotsing n Broadway near tbo Ogden house. The dock hunters come in , as a general al thing , well loaded with game. The Metropolitan hotel Is being ro roofed and otherwise improved. The United States court adjourned yesterday , and tbe judge left for borne. There will be a grand musical enter talument to-morrow evening at the Bazar. A large number of our citizens are painting and beautifying their buildings , The members ot Ileecuo Fire company No. 3 held an irnpottint meeting last night. Lettuce and tomatoes in market. Now bring along the spring chicken hatched in 1823. Tbo water works are giving a big boom to the property located opposite Omaha. Tbo freight traffic over the various railroad lines that center bore Is exceeding' ly great. 11 , T. Mauphln broke his bugle trying to tame a velocipede. The animal would rare and kick. Jghn Franks , a farmer of Garner town \ 1 ship , was thrown from his horse Tuesday ' ' ' andterfou'i'fy' hurt. Reports from thedeaf and dumb in stitute show that institution to be in n most excellent condition. It was warm yesterday , and the corpu lent gentleman sought the shady tide. I What will he do next/July ? Business In police circles is somewhat quiet. Hardly enough being done to keep the boys from getting rusty. Preparations are being made fora gen eral clearing up of tbo city as soon as the ground thaws a little more. Ono of our old nnd prominent citizens and business men will marry a wealthy lady of Now York in a few days , Wm. White nnd Thos. Dnfly , two tired anil hungry nomadi,1 were furnished lodging at the city prison last night. There U a good deal of surveying and building going on at tbe upper end of Glen avenue. Alderman Etcher and Mr , Dohuny are interested , One would think It was the middle of 'the dog days , judgincc by the numqer of mad dog items this voracious local is com' polled t ) chronicle. Mr. John D. Mlchalaon has leased tbe building formerly occupied by J.R. David' ' i son on middle Broadway , and will In few days open up handsome lunch room. We notice that Mr. Gossady. & Orcutt arehrrd at work getting ready their extensive tensive stock of carpet * , oil cloths , etc. , and expect to be ready for business Friday morning , ' Farmers are complaining of tbe soar- city of farm bands , It seems to us that a gook thing Is now offered those young fellows who haveibeen looking for oppor tunities to make a strike. Mr. John T , Lawrence , one of the olc pioneers of lows. , returned yesterday from Fort Beaten , M. T. He will take his family back with him some time in June John Brewer thought he would In dalge In n little of the Moss-Points way o settling difficulties yetterday , but was snatched by an officer before bo got bis lab or in. We learn from W. W. Buchanan Eiq , , of the eulelde of Peter Ward , at Battle Creek , Ida county , which occurred Friday at the City hotel in that place , No cause is assigned for the act. ' There has been nothing done , thus far , by any sheriff , constable or deputy to wards bringing the Mois-Points crowd to uotlce. What Is the matter with onrbravo men , that sport stars , pistols and billies ? The horse upon which an old gentle man named Longshore .was riding jester- day morning became frightened at- apass. Ing trala near .the Ohlotgo & Northwestern depot and threw him , breaking hit arm , Julia Jones , a paint besmeared "pigeon" of gaudy dross , was booked yes terdayfor .the , larceny of some articles o wear from one of her frail sisters , Shi "thtowed , np" the "swag" and was dls charged , i * On account of the great number o reports received from different localltle concerning mad dog * . U becomes neceisar for popple to be on tbe lookout , A Mi Thomas , of Crawford township , report one in bis neighborhood , Justice Vaughn has been called upo to perform tbe marriage ceremony tha will unite ono of our leading ex proistne and an estimable young lady of this cit to-day at 2 o'cUck. --Three finnll bootblacku arrived lai night. They beat their way from Bait more to this place , riding most of the wa on tbe break beams cf tbe cars. The made ths trip in ten days , and expect i rtacb San Francisco in thojoext ten. An old newspaper trtn , and praotlci printer , of twenty-years experience o leading dallies and weeklies , detlrca a pel manent situation. No objection to a relit ble weekly. Address for ten days , ' 'Print er , " this office. Mrs. 8. W. Groom , Sixth nvonue No. 1730 bet. 15th and 16th itreei bai a room and will give board , . Ha no other boardora self and daughter Foa BALK At a bargain , two oboe * vata aa'd fixture * . Addroaa 2,304 Council Bluffs , Iowa , feb27-t THE RAGING CANAL. Jay Oonld's ' Western Union Hopkins' Pools. Your reporter baa boon called on again and again , daring the months vrhon all nature , and especially the ground , was given over to Jack Frost , to say that when the thermometer got np to a position somewhere above the freezing point , there would bo dirt throwing all along the water worki Hue. HODCO TUB BEE sorlbo wanted to BOO how well the promises ho had made In behnlf .of the water works company were bolngredeomod , nnd ho wanted to ascertain what truth there was In the rumor that the river wai tapped at a point that wonld give ua the benefit of Omaha sewerage , to keep onr water from being too thin , So-yesterday afternoon wo drove to all the points where work was being done by the company , and notad , for tbo benefit of the public at largo and the people of Council BlnfTs In par tloalar , iho state of aflalra , so far as wo conld ascertain , First wo' Investigated the sowarago rumor , by going dirootly to the spot uhoro the plloH have boon driven for the connection with the Missouri , and found that a canal Is being dug 2,000 foot In length , and running north tea a connection with the river , at a point about 3,000 foot above the foot of the "cutoff. " This tapa the river fully half a mlle above the point frorr which the Omaha water works drana Hi supplies , and as the Omaha water is a superior article , It is fair to presume onra will bo fully as good , for if wo are to got Omaha sowemgo it must run up atoam at least a mlle , against a current that ia good for five miles an hour to Bay nothing of crossing the river. Wo wondnr if It waa Ell Parkins that voutod .that . sewerage nonsense. Such a Ho should certainly bo the pro- pprfy of some professional liar. No ono-horso , amateur liar conld have In- rented BUoh ajpropostorona malignity ia the Ananias line of business. .Jho canal la quite a plooo of work ItiefOfoot ; ; wide and alopeait a width of ' & .ifc.pt at the bottom , , Scores of toaina > nd ga'ngi of mori , .aggregating perhaps a hundred , i all told , iwero Bcattorod along ita banks and busy aoooplng out the bottom , , Ina few days all wlllio complete ao far as the canal ia conoornod. Driving back to the reservoirs and the engine houses , wo found that the siphon well had ceased to attract the attention of the worklngmon. They polished that off , during the time when the standard condition of the thermom eter waa twenty below zero. The reservoirs looked as fresh , bmooth and oven as they did In the fall when the last shovelful waa laid on the embankment , and the millions of brlok had nil been put In poaltion on the western basin. Not a particle of displacement had boon caused by the intoua'o cold of the past winter. A sewer , thirty Inchea In diameter , Is now occupying the attention of a big gang of bricklayers and ahovolera , Judging by the work wo saw , this sewer is artistically constructed , and built In auoh Vihannor that it ought to last n thousand years. The engine houses aio ready for the builders and that ia aaytug a great deal when it''la .known thot.tho. pilea driven wonld make a nlco grove If they were standlngln trooahapo above the gaound , and1 the broken brlok put on top of them ; wonld pave a .block or two. In the shops , hammer , axe and saw , made , a clatter that vouched for the. Industry of the occupants. Driving back io town we noted a telegraph line now in working Border. It connects the engine house vlth thecity , and It la aa fine a telegraph line as any. Its poles , wire and Insulators are of the beat , and If owned by Jay Qould It would be valued at about a thouaand dollars a mllo. There la three mllca cf this , and It was built for figure which Indicates that Engineer Ulrklnb.no la a master of the science of economy. After examining the works at the river , wo concluded that It would bo In order to go np Glen avenue and BOO how things looked at the reservoir on top of'tho bluffs' . A vast amount of work has boon done at this point. The firat object to attract attention , s the wall that dams the glen. The top la fully fifty feet above its base , nnd thla mountain cf earth ia but tressed by foot hllU thtU , form huge atepo llko the walla of the pyramids. On elthur aldo tuuro is u brick gutter 1 extending from the bottom to.tho'top . , . and the reservoir at the summit is J beautifully and jiymmetrioilly con structed aa any wo ever BJW. The hill nt Ita back la carefully sloped by the apade , and wo venture the assertion that when time hat thrown natnro'a tlnta over the works there will not bo A. prettier spot It Council Bluffs tnan the reservoir a1 the head' of Qlen avenue. of The fire protoolion or valve housi is now being built and will bo a vorj ; substantial structure'24114 and 12 foe high. The bricklayers will have 1 completed in a faw days. There is juat one thiug laoklug t make the water works company o at Council Bluffs supremely happy , am that is abridge between Oonucil Bluff en and Omaha. Glvo thorn that , am ty they will got half a million dollars fo their lots adjoining the works and ox tat sotly opposite the ooiitro of Oraahc a' . ! Of course wo moan a good rnllroa By and wagon bridge , with reasonabl ey tolle , and not an abortion erected t to tax commerce and travel for over cunt they will stand. The waterworks the city I getting are superior to thos owned by onr neighbor * , an in fact they can't bo excelled any wiier In the west , .so far as we have bee abln to ascertain. ; Tao honesty , frankness and liberal Ity of the managers of these works h made the pompapy yery popular wit the people of . , pur city , and we hop thatibeenterptUe will be doubt that It , will be , * verttablabon r. , when W'iivViWTbrWge whlbh w have ao long and to badly needed. HKRSONAL. Wm. U. Hamilton , New York ; A. M. Blodgetr , KatirtM Oltj ; Geo. 0. Bulleno , Liavcnworth ; W , 0 , Urlndly , New York ; K , A. Hpiuldlnp , Dubuquei J. Hnrrlr , Dos Molnes ; J. A Moore , Boston ; A. L. Peter * , Chicago ; K. P. Kemlal , Oruatjo , and \V. H. Crawford , Chicago , nro among tba Into arrivals at the Ugden. Mr. George 0. Hall , formerly book keeper for the low * Stock Insurance company , has accepted a position in the pOfitofBce George Is one ot our estimable young men , and deserves great credit for the up ward progress he has made during bis residence here , K , N. Oftlmin ; Missouri Valley ; E , M. Bride , Logan ; B. T. BofUngton , Glen , wood ; Thomas Harden , Avoca ; A. E. Coggshall , Omaha , and R. F. Klltott are resting at the Pacific. W , O. Campbell , spccbl agent for the Iowa Stock Insurance company , returned from an extended buslnets trip up around Sioux City ladencd with lots of business fur the firm , Mr. W , K , Smith , of Omaha , bualness manager of tbe Allen Printing company , and compiler of Council Bluffs and Omaha's first annual trade circular , is at the Ogden , Marihnl Benson , an officer from Glrard , Kan , , parsed north last nl ht. Ho goes to cloui Falls , Dakota , for a pritouer charged with forgery , Mr. Stelnhllbor , father of Mr. E. Stein * hilbcr , one of our leading furniture manu facturer ? , is in the city visiting bis son. Mr. Tim Lyons nnd wife , of Sbennn * doab , Iowa , are stopping at tbe Pacific house , Mr , J. G. Hoffman has resigned his' po sition as vice president of the Iowa Stock Insurance company. Colonel John II. Keatloy went over to Omaha yesterday to try a garnlshee case. Dr. J , M. Jones , of Alfond , Ind , , is stopping with friends In the city. J. W. Scott , treasurer of the Iowa Stock Insurance eorrfpany , Is sick. Miss Carrie Ellsworth ii visiting Mrs. E. J. Lawson in this city. John Ware , of Troy , N. Y. , is stopping at tbe Ogden for a few days , Mr. R. E. Miller , of St. Louis , will re main in the city a few days. Mr. D. Moore , of. Fort Collins , is restIng - Ing at the Ogden house. Mits A. Knowlton , of Logan , Iowa , reg isters ; at the Pacific. Col. Ml M. Sanford , of Quincey , 111. , is in the city , There ia but little business in jus tice conrto. Brown's , Bronohiul Troches will relieve Bronchitis , .Anthmii , Catarrh , Consump tive uud Throat dUoases. They are used always with good success , American Cuttle Journnl , The Allen Printing company of Omaha , publishers of The Rural and American Cattle Journal , with an Town department , are gathering information and atatistics for their first annual edition of about 10,000 copies to bo issued about April 20th , Riving a com plete review of Council Blnffd and Omaha's wholesale , 'retail and manu facturing Interests , a valuable medium of Information aa to fucts and figures concerning farm machinery , grain , stock and rnonled intercut * 'to bo 'em bodied. .Mr. TV. E. Smith , who baa cbargo of thaJournal _ , hna a lars-e ex perience in such work , and hsa n liter- nry reputation outside which gives the Journal a solid basis BB to.deicrlption wrltoup'saud statistics. Mr. Smith will bo ; ln our city to-day , Thursday , fathering ' , Jnformation , and , wo hope onr'business men will appreciate his labors" ln4Boarch of.ltqms ' ' ' o'tc. ffv uii * . u -/k _ * vinuii * -LROooiiKS 'Have ' never fchEn'Red my talml-fespeoUnB ) them f ram.the ? ( jftr ti except I think yet better of th txynlobI ; began by thinl'W well of.-ifle lfenry Ward Dttchtr. Sold only in box Prloees. 25 cents. " Mad Dog a. Moaara. T. L. Maxwell and J. W. Blxby , two of Oorning'a foromoat at tornoya , were vlsltora at thla office last night. They Informed ns tha mad dogs had became ao plentiful In and around Corning that it wua slmpl dangerous to travel , and that th schools have been closed in ooneo qnouco. A great number of fine horses , cattle and hoes have boon bit- ton. The cltlz jna are killing all stock that show aigua of the dread disease Aa yet no poraon hao been attacked by the rabid anlmala. Mr. L H. P. George , who is stopping in tbo city , fresh from the Wood HIver country , Days the rush , of people to that region 1s unprecedented in the history ot any country. They are going by tens and hundreds. He will return to bis home near Cedar Falls , this state , and begin or- eanltlng a company for an extended expe dition through that country , lie gives a flatteilng description of its wonderful re sources. The trial before Justice Vaughn ot Dr. A. J. Cook vs. Jotle Woods to recover 923 tor medical , services rendered an in 10 mate of her ranche , reiultod In judgment for the plaintiff in the full amount. We understand tbe case will go up on a writ of error * s tbe amonnt is too small for on appeal. to of Mr. A. E.Wood worth , of Garner town id ship , called yesterday , He reports amorg other things the inirriire ; of Mr. Follet , id aged 76 years , to a lady aged 01 yearn ; the or erection of a row sshool bouoe in diitrloi * No. 1 , und tbe building cf tuany fine je.i- ' . dents , id The sunshine of yesterday gave rlio to to tbe opinion that spring had dawned upon the land , and many of our citizens I * gan home and yard cle niufr. The north wind is later in tbe day cooled their ardor. to The old empire bakery building went id down Broadway yesterday on mbeoli tc ro make room for a more substantial edifice , sn Lizzie Milan , a "soiled pigeon , " UUlj il- anlrod in this city , made things lively Ir the west end lost night po ( A fripnd to the rich .and poor , A a- medldnp that Btrongthons i nd hula , ano U Brown'a Iron Bitten. ' I " . * " c. par /Hew o&n Wu , improvement ! ( ib ire Investigation Into the matter bon < vinoe * ua that ono of the moat equlta ORCUTT Will open on April 1st an elegant and com plete STOKE. IT 502 1UIOADWAY , NFXTTO ( WIDER & PREY'S ' BANK , They will carry a very and will keep a full line of House Furnisihng Goods. CASADY & ORCUTT , 502 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. NEW GOODS. NEW FIRM ! Nugent & Smith , MERCHANT TAILOR N08. 7 AND 9 MAIN ST11EET , FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF AMERI CAN EXPRFSS OFFICE. ALL THE LATEST STYLES , AETISTIO WORKMANSHIP , DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Q | i JOHN BENO & CO.GENERAL MERCHANDISE. . 18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Street. MAX MOHN , J. M BARSTOW , M. P. . HP IF WHITF OFFICE : Oor. Malnand _ 5th , uivstalrs. Residence , 009 Willow Avenno. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , Office after February 16th , over American Express. \MAPftsTD LIVERY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT SOMAPftsTD ? YtfcHulvCilj for funerala at reasonable rates , No. 22 4th St. J. M. ST. JOHN & GO , GASH BUYERS , Who'csale butter , cgss , poultry and fruit. Ship to us. Draft by return mall. 149 Broadway. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Cor. Main and First avenue. PETHYBR1DCE & HERBERTS. ket , 327 Broadway. QftfllTU CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Cor. 7th and Cr , Q 111 I I III Broadway. Flans and specifications fnrnlahodf CUE ! DM All In FINE HARNESS I have the variety Will i OllCnlflHIls : that brings patronage. 124 Main street. CDAsMCV MERCHANT TAILOR , Artiatlo Work rilHiiELfi and Reasonable Onargoa. 872 Broadway. O Gfitl FURNITURE , STOVES -and Ot OUIly Hoasohold Supplies , 303 Broadway. ATTORNEYS AT LAW , James Block. LINDT & HART , Practices in state and federal courts. / * 0 Of ) Muun'f FineFnrnltureUpholotery goods EOTtfiAI/CDT I I : Ot U U . | Curtains and Window Shades , SOO.BVay - Hides Pelt' > Tal | ° w and f Ohic go&15N MalnSt. 0. Bluffs O A U IT A D 1 1 1 Hit And bath houao , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov- OANI I AKlUm orelgn , Prop. , P. J. Montgomery , M. D. , Phy. BOOT AND SHOE-SHOP , No. 522 , Oor. Broadway and Saott atreeta. UlARC ffiADV "VETERINARY SURGEON , Office WAUb Bray's stublo , No. 12 Scott street. BROOKLYN MARKET , . Cor. Eighth and Broadway. I UKMURTOQV Mannf < > t HORSE COLLARS , Trade sap- UB niuIllllUdvHl piled , 8th St. , between Gth and 7th Avenue. SMITH & NORTON , Broadway , opp. Now Opera House. Rtfittod. $1 , SI.60 per day. A I MA Milt I FURNITURE , STOVES , and GENERAL a Us miHllUa.Li HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES , 325 Broadway. nF' V (9 ( OAQGCI CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS UL WnY OC Ur\UUllL | Corner Sixth and Hatkell atreets. M Jtl.tflW NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD Hi nLiYlI ) GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD , 212 Broadway. ble , reasonable and feasible plans of building houioa la that proposed and In operation by the Mercantile Loan , Trust and Improvcmont company of this city , By invc tltg In shnres in this Institution , which is backed by BOtno of onr best ni\ most reliable buslneoo men , it brccr. J possible and for - of moderate comparatively easy \ man erate moans to secure a comfortable homo for himaolf and family. In tnk- ing a certain number of shares , at a corUln monthly payment , in a few years n man can own a housa of his own for about the earns ni ho psya monthly for rent. Wo bcilo70 the Mercantile Loan and Trust company , by organizing and opening up for buBlucst , having tilled a long felt want in Council Blaflfj. Their plans and eyatem of loans will boar the most careful scrutiny and exam ination , and no have no heoltanoy in pronouncing them reasonable and equitable , and backed by gentlemen of honor and integrity. As the company - pany eiisU it becomes at once an in stitution of value and credit to onr city and those who desire homes. Their president Is T. A > i Klrkland , { vice president , JudgevPeake ; secretary - -rotary , L 11. Pqpryj treasurer , Col. iBcebe.'ftnd.theTrloalco'lIi'In the base ment o ! 'Shugkrt's n.d rMcMahon's hew block , corner Pint' avenue and Pearl street. 1 n2My Highly-Brei Trotting Stallions , Owned by Dr. 0. W. Archibald. 1883 SEASON 1883 NORMONT Dark chfatnut horse. 15 hftadshlgh. loaled ISM ; lieJ by Gen. W. T. Withers. LexlnctonKv f by Alraont , dam Norman - man Maid by Aloxandoi'a Kcrman , the sire of Lulu , record 2:16 : ; Almont by Alexander's Abdal- lah , lre oJ Goldsmith Maid , r cord 2:14. : Al- mont IMS sired 20 hones with rrcords In 2:30 : and better , and 3 u-ith records In 2:20 : and bitter. Kentucky bred m re. Glenwood U a largo ix > w- crtul home , woltshi 1,160 ji'unds. ha. gr at style and speed , and hu proven hlmsolt a 11106' excel lent ulre. These hortcs posscsi rare Individual excellence , nd choice Irco-llnjf. 'Ihcao highly bred stal- 1 one will make the tprlng season ol 1&83 at the Council Bluffs Driving Park At 835 Each , to Insure. For further Information apply to SAMUEL COLBUIIN , Trainer , Council Bluffs Driving I'ark. iimrl3-dlm EDWIH J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and 'tfottoy' Public. 45Bro ! dway , Council Bluffs. HANAN & REDDISH Z. T. LINDSEY & C.O 412 Bryadwav , Couuoil Bluffs , 1 mwA West Sldo Square , Clnrhida / lu > VA < GUIBERT & CO. DUQUETTE , . , ( Successors to ERD fit DUQUETTE ) , 16 and 18 Pcarl-st. , Council BluTs , la , M. GALLAGHER , GIR , O O IE IR.I-ES Now Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices , Polite Attendants. Door East of the Metropolitan Hotel , Lower Broadway lcl)3Iysatuth - PETER O. MILLER , WBOI.ESAXE.ANO RETAIL AND WINDOW SHOES PAINTINB IN ALL ITS BRANCHES , FRESCOING IN MODEM STYLES --Nf > s18 AD2 ° , North main Street. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FFIGE. j.xr. . ts CB xr x : K. : EI < a o o. , [ /anas and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. BLUFFS - - - - - IOWA M. T. DAVIS , President. N. B. EASTON , Seoy. J. 0. HOFFMAN , Vfoe Prea. 0. HULBURT , Adjuster. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE GO. Insures Live Stock Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Office , 103 Pearl Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. The only company in Iowa that will insure your stock against lots from any cause whatever. Owners of SUxk will consult their own Interest If , when insuring their Stock , tneysti- that the policy Ircudesall the losses they may ha e , and be salleflcd with nothing less. For further Information call on or address Local A ? nt. - - . No 9 Main Street. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , THE LEADING DEALER IN 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. DEVOL & WRIGHT , HARDWARE STOVES , TINWARE 504 Broadwa d iMaln Street , - * COUNCIL BLUFFS. STOCK COMPLETE. PRICES LOW. and will make it pay you to trade with us. Mail orders a Wa solicit your patronnpe . ] i rompt attention and close prices. For Engines , Boiler ? , Oa tiu 8 , Repairs and MACHINERY. ? eni Orders to JOHN GH.BGRT , Manufaotnrer , . * . l * " * " " " " " Corn. , 8th oV COUHCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL MOTICES , NOTICE. Special advertisements , sue Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Bent , Wants , Hoarding etc. , will be Inserted In this column at the ow rale ol TEN CENTS PKB LINK lor the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER4LINE lor each subsequent Insertion. Leave adv ertlsements at our office , No. T Pearl Street , near Broadway , _ i Wanta. - good tatlo t , pants nd ccat makers at Jamw FraneyX the Broadway . Council FiMt class pilce pMo. Iowa. AV3t cil Bluffs , - toro < rte Icecream , at A. WANTED-Aman 627 Bjcadway. Gocd wascs will be paid. _ TXTANTED-Board a-d rom lor wife and I.OT W while I am on the ro d Address , with particulars , "Board " Bis Office. PORTER Wints a situation In a wholcs le A hcu.e. Addre.sa.B.BES office , Council UluQj- „ MASON by trIe. and wllllnir to work at almo6t an > thing , ls seeking a Job Address " "Mason. " thla office. TTTANTED-SUuatlon by baker ol "MOTS W experience. Call or address Omaha hou'e , Omaha Nebraska. 43'a > ETirybodr u Council Blnfls tote WANTED Bs , 40 cents pi week , de llyered br rrlers. Office , No TPeail Street near nroadway. For Bale and Rent RENT-From April l t , a pleasantly lur- TO ol bed salt ol roonw , to gentlemen. 721 ' Ftst Avenue. h . . . BEES In pc l ot , a hundred at He' OLD p cki < * alTM Ba office , No. I Peul Uttt f MORGAN , KELLER & GO , , It 13 The nnesi quality aid larvest stock west ol Chicago ol W ooden and Metallc Cases. Calls at tended to t all hours. We delv competition n quality ol erootls or prices. , Our Mr .Morgan has served as unuertaker lor forty ) cars and thor oughly unoerstands bis hustcoas. Warerooms , 311 Broadway. UPHOUJIEUBNO In all Its i branches croraotly attended to "also carpetla lag and lamorequlns. I'elegrsphlc aua uia or ders filled without delay. ' _ , E , J , HABDIHB , M , D , , Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. QridaMe cl Elrctropathlc Inetliatlon , Phllt delphla , Peun. % . Office Oor , Broadway & Glenn AYB. COUNCIL BLUFKU , IOWA. The treatment ol ell dlieito * and ptlntnl lenities puoillar to ( fm lm a ipocUUr HIM. omcu. w. H. M. rwrr. OfflOEE & PUSET Council Bluffs , la , Established , . . (866 ( Dealers ID Forelta and Dtmwrtle Ixcbau * od bom * secarttits.