Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 07, 1883, Image 6
7 ' r > rX Bi-E-COOJNC.'j ' JiLCPfS I'RP" ' AP15IL T The. . Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS ; Saturday Morning , April 7. " * " DESCRIPTION RATES : J ? Carrier , - - - - - ! 0 cents per w < x by 1U1I . . . . . . 110.00 per Yei OBco : No. 7 Pearl Btreot , Ko < roadway. Borne onp always in'jhe ; o'fflci MINOR MENTION. Sea Joseph Belter's spring style * . Additional local on seventh -Mr. M. D. Webber is Inilldlng nl < little dwelling on Seventeenth avenue. Fen HALK. A car lo d of horeoi , i W , O. HolUnd's Livery Stable , on Mai street , - -M. W. Hartlgan , bailer mnkrr ( Omaha , wan over this morning looking u but'nesi ' Bff.ilrs In bli line. Marihal Jackioo , what quotitlo from Oicar Wilde was It that tbo wldo' used when she came to get her cow out f the pjnnd ? A new set of platform scales has bee pnt In on the Union depot platform , fo weighing the malli , pursuant to a circuit juit Issued bo the pottoflke department Nemeslt , whoever she may be , la nut on the track of the man who is the poxve behind the thronn of the cow ordinance and hli corn shel'er IK liable to bi pounded. A. larceny and an assault and batter ] caie were tried yesterday before Justlci Schurz. Both defendants showed up It such good shape that they were dig charged. The civet bound train over the combl nation lines this evening will be run 01 the Rock Island road at the usual hour Trolns'forSt. Loulu , Chicago and the oas1 will alio go out ou the Wabaah and Mil waukce roaHs. At the .Chicago . , Milwaukee & 8t Paul round homo the work of fitting ur the raachlne thop Is progressing , and will be completed on .the arrival of the shaft , which la dally expected , * Mr. God lh Sj broken ground for i dwelling on " jvonteonth avenue for Mr , r Hoflman , section foreman forithe 0 , M it 8t SIB. Ssoryand nVlf will be ) Its dimensions , Mr. Hoffman baa sold his late re.Idence on lower Third * treet. } l > > ' 4 A { " Mr Martin Hughes.toontractor , la building a brick bouse for Samuel Wetton on Tenth avenues between Seventh and Klghth street s. Mr. Hu hta' In also doing the work on the Bennett Luildlpg and Miller & OoV , hardware ttoro on Uroad- way. List winter we noted that a Mra , Spear was here from Mllwaukoa with view to goln < Into bnilnnai at this plaoo , The lady returned homo ' ut in now back ngatn and will , wo h'upo , remain to become a permanent roiMent. The Sulllvftn senior of the firm ol Sullivan & Kltzjcral , has a cow boarder at the city yards kept by our worthy pound mailer , Mr , Sullivan ya that his cow h a quiet , peaceable cow , And was nevei known to do anything woree thin steal a mouthful of hiy. , Ten bran new cows were Impounded yesterday. Father White tays he hat signed a petition to atop this pounding ol cows and hopes the fathers of our city wil heed the pravcru of the petitioners. Gen rouJ indeed la the man who li willing t < sign a petition that Is deiigned to deprive him of office. A cyclone would be a bad thing f 01 John Epeneter's root and stock , The tor , of bis atiro Is slowly but surely going iky watd , and day light flows through thre < feet of an elevation , which will be In. creased until there la room below for the econd story. And 10 we climb. There will be an entertainment to. night at Dohany'i bail for the benefit ol W St. Paul'i church. The Ice cream season will be Iniugurated although the straw berrlei have not yet arrived and the ther. mometer Is not high enongh to cauie anj wilting ol collars. A social bop will ter. mln&te the programme. Everyone is cor dially invited. Dick Hoaten , Kiq.a young America ! of pugilistic tendentle * and precocious Up , has attracted the earnest attentions ol ome of the reputable and peaceably ln < ollned pee le who have known Dick am ] bis peculiarities. Mn. John Dnnn ap. peared before Judge Aylesworth and ob. talned n warrant for the arrest of Richard , The charges are profanity , obscenity and general cussednets. To-day he has hli trial. The pound has a father , not Fathei White , but another father , v ho orlgloatoc and supports the pound ; that h , ho sup porti U by er.forclng the cow ordinance They say this daddy monopolizer the con buslnew , and after crushing all opposlttoi hehurUthe business of this city by pay ing from four to five cents less than thi buyers In surroundlnj towns , thus indue ing the farmers to go eltewhera to muke their produce. A laboring man with a large family whorto Income from odd jobs ot dirt shovel Ing has not been M heavy during the pas bard winter ai It baa been In more f avorei times , founl his grocery bill for the las month , .unpaid , his children bare footei and his corn meal nearly exhavsted , whci the news came tint bis two cown were I the pound. The pear man vldted all ou broken trying to mortgage the two cow in orJer to raise the money to pay th Cneabut up to the present time the cow are still in tbo pound. Brown's Uronchial Troche ? will rtllev Bronchltl" , Asthma , Catarrh , Comutni tlva and Throat dlioases. . TLoy are uee alwaya with good success. Time. Say , my filcnd , fix that watch fo me. In response Mr. Krklaud teethe the timer and glanced elmply at th fce. Oh I see ! U mates two bout out of ono , don't it ? Yea , that's II Well watch U fixed ho said , your , n K I be handed It btck , the hale sprint ; wn looped that's all. Ob. ohl what's th charge ! Oh nothing. Why , do yo know I expected to pay $3 * or f4 Exactly , buc we * don't do bnslnVst i that way , \ ( The beii Spring medicine known i that' wonderful tohlo , Brown's Irb ; Bitters. , ' - . ' t' POOR DELIA BROWN. From a Happy Ohrhtian Hon to a Dielionorod Bravo , A Letter From an Only fcJiete ; Only a few day a ago a yonng , li tellootnal and boantlfal girl dlodi the Revere hon o from miscarriage poison , 6r * both combined. The cans of her tronbleo , n man named Boai fled , and yet ho only ran away fret himself , for no warrant has boon 1 < anod for his appearance. The coroner's jary fllod to fia any o'no rosponstblo , and owing to th conflicting testimony it la doubtful I a court of jastloo would euoood 1 disentangling the web and expoflo th criminal or criminals , and yet it eoom pitiful that not ono of the guilty par ties are to bo protucutod. The only sister of the victim write to Mrs. ThompRon , the lady who carci for Alias Drown when oho was dying \ pathetic letter from which wo hav ( been permitted to make a few oxtraol that wo doom to bo of general Interest Knowing as they do , that this was ni iotnmon strumpet , ending her owi if o because her alns wcro too heavy t < )9 borne , but rather that It was i young and confiding girl , polaoued lellberately poisoned , by a fiend wht iad through baco aots entrapped hoi eve , merely to use her person , one .hat when In the course of nature sbi ) oc mo an ozpenao and temporarily i > urdon to him , ho determined by the aid of others and the no of deadly polsonef | to violate hat which Is most holy and sacred In ho sex , even If It cost the lifo ot the woman ho had professed to love , and all this merely to rid himself of a omporary encumbrance. What can > o moro base ? But hero Is the letter , or rather n portion of It , FAIKUUKT , Nob. , April 4 , 1883. In Mary Thompion : DKAII MADAME : Wo are led to bo- leva from the toner of the kind lot- or just received from Mr. Smith that we have found fiionds. Oh our hoard full of Borrow ! .Delia oamo to . , mother anil I trlod to lasnado her. Mother gave her mono ; orj/j the/expenses of the trip. Wf j [ " "never respected , much ess * knowv an } thing of hei eal conditions Wo have always boon inght to avoid associations of.no.ovil haraoter. Wo had all confidence in ) ella. Her itenohlriga flhould hVo so ured , fdc jioy ft nobler oqd ( hulf alto ] It ias been otherwise decreed. All 'hoi plaUvoa stand high in church rola- Ibniand her homo has boon always a Christian house. Benr was her do- tioyer. Our dear old mother la almost icar'-broken , and I am just able tobr ip. Slnoo the poor unfortunate girl eft homo I had a constant prosoutl nont of something befalling her ; but God bolng my judge , I uovor thought f this being iho result. Wo will nxlondy await an answer from you. Years , in deepest sorrow , , VIOLA ELDKUAN. ARTISTIC. .Talk at > outj , advertising cornloi works ? My'friendoomo hero , I'l ' how you an advertisement that wil boat anything that typo can do ' So wo clliutcd two pair -of - stain "nd found ourselves in''tnorcarLJol John Epeneter's blR-establishment nd ou the upper Hoor'was the fronl or the second story all laid out com plete , and every Inch galvanized Iron , They say the 'English laiTgnogo li loh , but It Is too poor to furnish the words that will appropriately describe hat cornice wotk. All our citizens will see It when It li up , so we won't have to describe it. t is very beautiful and Include ! olumr , pilasters , friezes , capitals and > n cndloai variety of the finest work hat on architect can design , aud all nlshod in the most perfect manner. The Confidence Man. Mr. Fred Hill , the gentleman ol onfidentlal tendencies , is getting Intc rouble no far that his bankers , Good- > oy & Go. , will never be able to gel ilm out. Yesterday ho was up before udgo Aylesworth to ouswer a now : harae , and finding hln defense to bt oo weak for uno no waved uxamlua Ion and in default of bail ho was soul > ok to jail. Tlicro are two chargei igalnnt him now , conspiracy and ob alnlcg money on false protcnser. For Couchs and lhrat Disordari n a UROWN'S BUONOHIAL TiiooaUKs , Have never changed my mind respectlnf hem from the firt , rxcopt I think ye : letter of Unit which I HPRHD > iy thinkim well ol.-Jev. ! lltnry Ward Mecchtr. Soli only In box Prlcoe . 25 cent * . * ' The Olty VB. The Hallways. Information has been Clod ag&lnsl ho 0. B. & Q. railroad and the 0 R. I , & P. for neglecting to post flat ? , men at their crossing ! on Main street. . The penalty is ? 'J5 to $100 fine foi each violation and It n the Intqntlpi of the city officials to a trust the renro sentatlvcs of the company as often ai may bo necessary to compel compli anoo by the company , Of conrso the general agents hen ire not roopounlblo for the omlseliin but it will bo apt to glvo them aom ( trouble if their companies do no comply with the city ordinances. Thi cuylsntouta with the Northwestern Oar city officials find U qulto dlfilcul lo manage the railways. A DOR Kignt. Martin Hughes , a gentleman where rides in the eastern part of the city owns a pnrp that is sotno on the chaw Wo don't know whether it Is a bnl pnrp or a blaok and tan , but it IB i fighter , and Hughes glorlen In It pluck and Is willing to back the do | against all comen. A strange puj came along and Martin told his dog ti RO in ani1 win. A policeman came ni jnit then , He.Jud been looking fo "oraepnotoarrstfoiJhree ; dayi , am hero was an alder and abetter ot i o nlne that wu creating a disturb ance. Hughes wis srrmted , and a his breath win not eofilo int'y ' perfnm cd with onions to covet tbo odor t whisky , a complaint of drunk end dla orderly was lodged against him. Thi morning Judge Aylosworth wofghoc the oviclonco , found its light , nnd dls charged the prisonor. Spring btyles. "Good morning. What Is thi news' " said our reporter , ' Oh nothing , absolutely nothing There Is no news. " ' What , nothlngl" "No , nothing , except I see that yon have a new suit of clothes. S j why is It that thcso editors that the ) say are so poor can wear such nice fit Ing , .fino aud stylish clothing ? " "Well , I'll tell you It dopenps olio- Bother on the place you buy at. Now I got this suit at Elseman's , and It cost me just $10 CO. " ' Heavens and earth ! that suit for 810 50 , and I am wearing this outfit. Say Rood morning. " "Hold ou , where nro yon going ] " "Why to Elseman's of coufeu. I want the duplicate of that suit. " The beat preparation of iron a doc tor can prescribe Is Brown's Iron Bit- turs , because It aocs not lojaro the teeth as other Iron medicines will. Our Land. The scare , which was not much of a scare after all , and which originated with the DBS Moines Register , will bother our people no longer. The following letters will lay this matter forever at rest : DlFAHTMENT OF TUB IliTEIlIOR , GENERAL LAND OFFICE , WASHINGTON , D. 0. , April 2,1883. Tbor. Bawman , Eeq. , Council Bluffs , la. : Sin : lam in receipt of your letter of the 10th lust. , asking what la nee- oesary to bo done to unable yon to ob tain patents upon the following de scribed land ? , entered by Franklin Street , county judge , In trust , for the benefit of the Inhabitants of Oonncll Bluffi : W i , 30 : W i of N W * , 31 , 75. 43j S E { an J E J of 8 W J , 25 , 75 , 44 ; and PfEiandEJof NW , 30 , 75 , 44. [ n , reply I have to advise you that the KattUter at Dos Moines has this day been instiuuted to sign a certificate of antry covering all the tracts described , to take the place of the original cer tificates , which have been mislaid. Bald certificate was transmitted to them | and upon its return the matter will recolvo-prompt attention. RKHPJJOTFDLLV , N. 0 MoFABtAMD , Commissioner. Since the above letter was received Congressman Pusey has received the following telegrams : DKS MOINES , April 5 , 1883. Hon. W.It , M I'asoy : I have forwarded the certificate to the general lanrlcillco. F. Q. OLAKKB , Register. WASHINGTON , D. 0. , April 0,1883. lion. W. H. M. Puiey : A patout will bo Issued on Oouncll BlnflV. entry , on the rncolpt of the certificate. N. MCFABLAND , OommlEsibnor. v"o notice the Marriage Fund , Mutual Trust Association , of Cedar Rapids. Iowa , highly epoken of In many of the leading papers of the state. "Money for the Un married" heads tholr ndvertkemeut in another column of this unper. f 3.3m A Fine Kesldenoe "John R.Martin wlllfitthlsbuilding with plumbing and gas. " That was the sign wo saw on an elegant mansion now being polished eft" , on Market street , now Sjuth Second. So wo thought hoar'ls an Item ; let's see the whole thing. First , we , Itemized , the bttiorii'oht , four big rooms , well lighted' The first and second stories make nine largo rooms , splendidly arranged. Sliding doors on the first floor throw all ; of its rooms tognther , at the ploae- uro of the owner. In the front are two fine bay wlodowe. The slope of the lot la just sufficient tor nice dran ! < ato. The pressed brick and cut stone trimmings are very elegant. The building is the now home of Simon Eisoman. A DARK TRANSACTION. Pounding at The Pound. It was the bewitching hour when graveyards yuwu , and the dead whose sius u-ako them rest uneasily in the grave , troop forth to tcaro belated lovers , when a noise like a fresh cyclone out for a spree , startled the donizjna of Fierce street near Glen Avenue. From the city building the police poured fourth to protect the lives aud property of our citizens , when lo , and behold , the pound was partly torn down and bavluus fomalua were numerously scatUrtd around hnntlnu for' stray spears of April g-asa. A widow with a big axe and oia mnaolohad wr > ught all this dev iation , and triumphantly homeward she and her cow wore gone Poor woman , who can blame her ? The cow was the man support tf her fatherless little onoa , and 'they ' had done to bed with no milk for their mush , * The Inpoondlng of a rich mau's cow is , a good joke.bu. It is a very eerlous matter when It comes to the homo of poverty. Ho IB Dead MUSOCHI VALUCT , April 5. A few days ngo John Moei'nnd Win. Point * bad a brutal rough and tumble tight , lasting over an hour , in which 1'otata hid n finger bit ten cff and Mots lost hli uoie. Point * died from IcCurloi to-day. The miarrel \vai about a woman , for whose uilectlou they were tlvala. The above telegram was rocolvcd In this oltyycotorday , and it fully confirms - firms the stand tukon by the BEE that this was n caio that required moro vigorous sotlou than the authorl- tea have bsetowed upon it. It was evidently a case not for a justice and a constable , but for a sheriff and the higher court ; , and yet the t-ffbrU that were made to bring the guilty to jus tice only brought condemnation on the headi of the meu who spent their time try Ing to find some ono to dis charge .their duties In the. premises. What hayo wo got officers foil Is there 'any ono now , who. thinks this case worthy of his attentlotf. ' ' Our N0w.LxMm.Buu improvement Uo Investigation Into the matter con * us that one of the most oquita- ORCUTT Will open on April 1st an elegant , and com plete IT 502 imOADWAY , NEXT TO OFFICER & PUSEY'S ' BANK , They will carry a very ' . liSt JKlM " iff ZRT aU "Tf9 . i 4S5S. 2p JL " " * % * 4 J + JcSk. ' ' and will keep a full line of House Furnisihng Goods. OASADY & . ORCUTT , G02 Broadway , Council-Bluffs , Iowa. NEW GOODS. NEW FIRM ! Nugent & Smith , MERCHANT TAILOR JOS. 7 AND 9 MAIN ST11EET , FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF'AMERI CAN EXPRFSS OFFICE. * HiL THE LATEST STYLES , ARTISTIC WORKMANSHIP. DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , IflUU RCIiflJBi On GENERAL MERCHANDISE. JUllll PERU PC UUi | 18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Streot. MAX MOHN , HOUSE. J. M BARSTOW. M. D. Cor. 5th OFFICE St. and : 5kb Ave. U/UBTC OFFICE : Cor. Main and 5th , uo-Hlalrs. _ JC fllii I C | Rcsldonco , 609 Willow Avenue. H. SCHUBZ , Office after February 15th , over American ExproDB. LIVERY AND FEED. WILL- CONTRACT S. S. WAGNER. for funerals reasonable . ratca , No. 22 4th St. J. M. ST. JOHN & CO , GASH BUYERS , Wko'ctale butler , fgue , poultry and Jrult. Ship lo us. Draftby return mail. 148 Broadway , NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. B. A. PIERCE , Cor. Main and First avonue. PETHYBRIDCE & HERBERTS. QMTU CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Cor. 7th and GC OlVll I llB Broadway. Plans and epecificitlons fornlshodf W" Ml CUCDMAII In FINE HARNESS I have the variety Ifi that brlnga patronage. 124 Main street. I AMCC ; CDAUCV MEROQANT TAILOR , Artistic , Work J Mill CO rnHnlLfy and Reasonable Oaarges. 872 Broadway. P Cny FURNITURE , STOVES and OC UUI1 | Honsohold Supplies , 303 Broadway. I lynT if IIADT ATTORNEYS. AT LAW , James Block. LlllU I IX Blnn I j Practices in state and federal courts. s/CDT O On Maim'f Fine FnrnUure.Upholstory goods EOTnf I I OtUUn Curtains and Window Shadea , 309 BVoy ' DMBNE , HOSICK & CO. Chicago & 15 N MalnSt. 0. BlnfTa B A U IT A Dl 1IA4 And bath house , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov- Emm InnlUlwI erelen , Prop. , P. J. Montgomery , M. D. , Phy. AMD BOOT AND SHOE SHOP , No. 808 Broadway , opposite Ri UHlllD | Union Avra , second door nbovo Met-opolitau. ill ARC OADV VETERINARY SURGEON , Office If HUH Until | Bray's stable , No. 12 Scott street. I Cl AMIBROOKLYN .MARKET , LCLnlllCor. . E-ghth and Broadway j UrygJCCDV Manuf of HORSE COLLARS , Trade sup- Ui Is til II COO 11 pHed , 8'h St. , between 6th and 7th Avenue. D ClfC ffC UfillGC SMITH & NORTON , Broadway , opp. New flE-VtuC , tl' IIO i Opera House. Rsfittod. ? 1 , S1.50 per day. I MA linC I FURNITURE , STOVER , and GENERAL A Ui llinhUtL , HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES , 325 Broadway. DE GAY & CASSEL , CONTRACTORS Corner Sixth and and Haakull BUILDERS streets. AI MV NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD WU nLlfll ) GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD , 212 Broadwoy. ble , reasonable and feasible plans of building houses is that proposed and In operation by the Mercantile Loan , Trust and Improvement company of this city. By Inventing in shores in this institution , which is backed by some of our best aud most reliable business men , it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- crate moans to secure a comfortable homo for hlmsolf and family. In tak ing a certain number of shares , at a certain monthly payment , in a few years a man can own a honso o ! his own for about the cams no ho pays monthly for rout. We. believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust company , by organizing and opening up for bmalueos , having filled a long felt want In Oouncll Bluff * . Their plans and system of loans will bear the most careful scrutiny and exam ination , and wo have no hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and equitable , and backed by gentlemen of honor and integrity. As the com pany exists , it becomes at once an in stitution o'f value and credit to our city and those who desire homes. Their president is T. A. Klrkland , vloo president , Judge Ppako ; sec retary , I. R , BeeryjTtreasfuor , OoL Beobo , and their ofllcals in-.the base- ment' of Shugari'r atjd McMahon's new "block.'corner - ' " " i Pearl street. Highly-Bred Trotting Stallions Owned by Dr. 0. W. Archibald. 1883 SEASON 188 NORMONT Dark chestnut horae. li hands high , foaled 18M ; bred by den. W. T Withers. Lexington Ky ; by Almont , dam Nor man HUM by Alexander's Krrinau , the ulru o Lulu , record 2:18 : ; Alicont by Alexander's Abdal- lab , Bird pf GdJsml h Maid , r cord 2:14. : Al mont hisslrrd JO horses with rfcorJa l.i 2:30 : am bct'cr , and 3 'vh | ( records In 2 0 and b < tier. GLENWOQO-lhcstnutForrel horse. II htn < ji nigh , Joal.dwe , bretl by 1'llny Nicholas Ew | . , West Llborty , Iowa , by Wipsle , dam a flni Kt mucky bred m re , Gienwcod 1 * a largo paw erlul horse , wulghn 1,160 p-iunds , la grcnt nty ! < and spevd , and his ire > en hlnuell a moj. cxcei lent sire. Thcsa horca paeatsi rare Individual excellence tnd cholw fcrcoilntr. 'ihcao highly bred ntal 1 oas will IIUKO the prln eeaton ol 1SS3 at the Oounoil Bluffs Driving Parl At 835 Eaoli , to Ininro. For further InformsUon opply to SAMUEL COLBUKN , Trainer , Council Bluffa Driving Park. innrl3-dlm EDWIN J. ABBOTT , Justice ot the Peace and Notary .Public. ifiBroadway , Council Bluffs. HANAN & REDDISH Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Bryadwav , Council Bluffs , VTr wA West Side Square , Olarlnda/1UVVA < DUQUETTE , GUIBERT & CO. ( Successors to ERU & DUQUETTE ) , 16 and IS Poarl-st. , Council Blu.Ts , la. M. GALLAGHER , G-E-OOE H New Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices. Poltte Attendants. First Door East of the Metropolitan Hotel , Lower Broadway leb3Iytuth. . _ _ _ ] _ _ PETER O. MILLER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ANU WINDOW SHOES PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES , FRESdOIN&lN MODERN STYLES. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FFIGE. , - . TXT sta > XT I DEC S3 JSa O O. l/auas and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN'AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. OUHCIL BLUFFS - IOWA M. T. DAVIS , President. N. B. EASTON , Secy. J. 0. HOFFMAN , Vice Pros. 0. HULBURT , Adjuster. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE CO. Insures Live c took Against Loss by . THEFT OR DEATH. Office , 103 Pearl Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The only company In Iowa that will insure your stock agalntit lots from any cause whatever. Owners ol S to. k will consult their own Interett If , when Insuring tliolr Stock , treystr tba * thn policy IrcluJesall the losses thry may have , nil be sa'leflcd with nothing lees. _ For further lufornmllcn i-ail on or address 51. U SMITH. .Local Agent , , - - - - ' fflce. No 9 Main Btrpet. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , THE LEADING DEALER IN 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. DEVOL & WEIGHT , HARDWARE STOVES , TINWARE STOCJMET. XIVCIi 504 Broadway , 12 , and 14 Main Street , - ! COUNCIL BLUFFS. STOCK COMPLETE. PRICES LOW. Wo solicit your patrons ? e and will make it pay you to trade with UB. Mail orders a cpecUlty. Prompt attention ana cloce prices. For Enginea , Oaatinen , Repairs MACHINERY. Peni Orders to JOHN GILBERT , Manufacturer , Corner a btreot and 8th Avenue , Council DluHj. 1'rompt Attention to orJeri. Tht > Wnikmnmhlp > nrt Heonalle cnnrsea feb 10 COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.-3p cUl ftdvertlMmenta , sue Lost , Found , To Loan , For Salt , To Bent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted lo this column at the ow rate of TEN CENTS FEE LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER , LINE ( or each subsequent Insertion. Leave aJv ertlsemenU at our office , No. T Pearl Street , near Broadway. Wants. \T7ANTEn-To rent three uufurnlihei rooms VY la a good locality. Addiees lloora , U OSes' OSes'WANTKD Slxgoodtallo's , pants nd ccat WANTKD at Jamm Kranuj'a , the IUoaday m'rcsant "allor. Kir t class pi Ice pit a. Coun cil Binds , Iowa. A4-St Ainaii toraiko Ice cicam , t A. WANTED , 621 acd B27 IJfoalway. Ooed naves v111 be paid. Board and rcom for wife and hey WANTED am on tbe raid jvddrees , with p rtlculat , "Boaid " B K OlBca. 1'ORTKiW.nts a situation In \vholesile A hou.o. Addreis 0. B. , B B offlco , Council UIuSi- MASON by trade , and willing to work at A alracit anj thing , Is eteklng a job Address "Mason. " this office. . - by baker ol 10 year , WANTEO-Sliuatlon or address Omaha hou-e , Omaha Nebraska. 430 181 For Sale and Bent . t BEWAUD-On Broadway between LOST. bulUIng and Sixth itcoet , or on Sixth to KUvJoth artnue , a brqwn latch. ! o'DtalolDZ totlcns and lace * Apply at OolditeloJ * locoid hand furniture store , 633 Br. > adw y , KENT-From Apr" ! ple nlly ; TO thbedsult o ( rooms , to geutlomtn. 721 Frst AT nue , MORGAN , KELLER & 00 , , flL.-Hc.iEi xt The Uncst quality V'd ' larvest stock we t ol Chicago o ! w ooden and lleUllc Case * . Calla at tended to it all hours. We ilelr ccunpetltlon n quality ol roods or price * . Our llr Jlorgan hM terrea u undertaker for forty ) on and thor oughly UDoontaudi hli huMnem. Wareroomi. 311 Broadway. UPnOLUTERIlNG In all It * branchfa Drornotly attended to 'a' ' o carpetla log and lanmrequlns. I'elegraphlo auu uia 01- dera fllled without delay. t _ MBS , 1 , . J , HAEDINO , M , D , , Medical Electrician AND GYNEOOLOQIST. Graduate ol Electropathlo InttltatloG , PhlU delphla , Pem > . Offlca Cor , Broadway 6 Glenn Avo. COUNCIL . IOWA. The tieatrannl cl Ml dtictitti nd ptlntul ( cultles pocullir lo tansies a epeclallj tnos. orrioiu. w. n. M. roirr. mm & PUSEY , o * F . Council Bluffs , la. Established , * u 1868 Dal n to rorttia and DomwU. behaart nd