: DA.Ha BSE-COOJSfOi'j J3LUFJFS jXWA MONH.A v APBIL 9 The Daily Bee. Mondnv Morning , April 8. BATES : - ' - - - W cenln per week. Tt . . . . . . 110.00 per Tear. Office : No. 7 Poa.fl Street , Near rondway. Borne one always in the office. MINOR MENTION. Se3 Joseph Rdtcr'i spring styles. Additional local on seventh paste. Store your stores with Derol & Wr ! ht. CHIUP EAILMAD TICKETS. Bay them rom D. W. Buthncll , 5 doors north of postolfico , ratf Fen HALK , A car load of hortoi , , nt W. 0. Holland's Livery Stable , on Main street , Mr. Mlktsell at the Kansas City ynrcla purposoa building a dwelling shortly on Fifteenth nrenuo near the bluff , Mr. O.S.Koiolo8tacharmtngd ughter , Aged 3 yoitf , by the little one falling Into a cltteruof a neighbor , The accident oc curred Saturday forenoon , Of conreo the land agent la bore. Why should he neglect the gateway of nations ! He In shipping hundreds to California and other polnta In the Kocklos and beyond. The bapthm of the Infant son of Mr , and Mrs , Jenien took place at St. Francis Xarior's church yesterday. Reverend ITiitbsr McMonomy performed the cere < raony. raony.On On Thursday the 12th , we are to be given some more low comedy , by what 1 known , aa an Irish comedian. Tenth rate showi are great on "Irish comedy1 which ( Imply means libel on the people cf Ireland. Au old soldier who left hit dlachargo paper * at the I'aclflo house as security for hla bnard bill , some six yeers ago , icnt for the documents and settled the indebted ness' ness'A A trunk belonging to a deceated traveler that bad laid In the Pacific bonse tore room until the dust of yean had ac cumulated thereon , was called for by an administrator in .search of valuable papers , . Very nearly a lunaway occurred at the O. B. A Q. depot last night. A fine team , one of Dr. Holland' * , were frightened by a locomotive , and only > er/ skillful 'hand ling by the driver averted a serious acci dent Mr. A. D. Schroeder will ba called npon to-day to explain a little tnluundor- standing which baa beor\ \ put on the bqoka aa assanlt and battery , > Judge Aylcsworth will hold thu scaloHof justice. Mr. 8 , W. Reynold * , builder a"d con tractor , is setting up ou engine , and in tends putting in now machinery for plan- Ing , scroll sawing , etc. , eto. , at his place , corner of North Hightli street and Ave nue K , Mr. Jos so Hollenbeck is engaged this week In moving'a house into the country on the Van Brunt farm. Ho has already finished a bouse for his mother , Mrs. Hoi- Jenbeck , on the corner of North Eighth nd Aveuuo G , Mr , F. X , Hiss , contractor , says he ban ( .11 he can do. He is Just now building an addition to Mrs. Baraett's bouse , on My * tor street , and finishing Joiepb Prob ities brick xtora on Broadway. Jamort Haventock'd store on Miller avenue Is also ' .being tollshod off , , Mr. J. H. Jones , ol 'Mynster street , is balldlrjg a residence on Washington ave nue , and just weat of him our worthy iherlff , Thoo. Qulttar.ls making addition ! to and otherwise Improving his very neat property. The MoliiM Elevator company , repre- entx ) In this city by Mr , Officer , his placed cne of their excellent patent safety dtoi > m ichlnou in the elegant carpet home of C'ufmiiy d Orcutt. A furlorn looking bovine of the female pr uuhloa , tied to the latter end of a w ffci > nt somebody's baok , door out on Aveuuc V , seoinrd by her actions to enter a vlgoron * protest against the pound ordinance nance- which compelled her aequeatation. At Mr , John Gilbert's machine'shop ' we were shown a 14 horse power portable engine In process ol construction. Any thing In this line is always to be had ol Mr. Gilbert. DeOay & Oassell bava just occupied their new and substantial brick shop , and sore ereotlnc a modeit dwelling betide it al the corner ot Sixth street and Avenue G , They report business brisk , and Indeed II must be with them aa they have sevcra large aontracti in the city. Those who object to the new appoint ments on the police force are numerous The colored Masons are particularly m phatio regarding their expelled brother , Charles Warmer. L. A. Bemnanu comei in for a ( Treat ma * y cuss words. Samue Leonard is considered the best of the trio The paragraphlat of the Nonparol ha our sincere sympathy. He baa cip rl n i the proud man's contumely. Now brothe Clark , if tbeto eminent gentlemen wonli go for and eternally demvllth the employ en , and let the employes alone , what re lief it would bring. We would then bur peace and jay unspeakable and full c glory. glory.The The item in regard to embezzlemen proceedings , published in TUB But som time since , took shape Saturday in the ai rest of Mr. L. 'Pratt ' , charged with tfa misappropriation ol nearly $3,000 , monej of the Union PaclBo railroad company The accused gave bonds In the turn < $2,000 for bl appearance In couit to ai iwer the charge. Mr. J. L , Hatnbrlght Is building dwelling 22x20 feet with a wing 14x14 f for Hd , Fierce , on Sixteenth avenue. M H , la also putting up the porch , 48 It long , entire front of the Kmmett bom Mrs. Dongfcn'a on , Sixth street near t ! KanaasCltydopet. It doM seem to 01 from Brackotl dUpl y on tha sidewalk laat Satnrdi that be bad baby carriages enough apply the entire aUto of IOWB , ai part of Nebnuka too. Brown's Bronchial Troche * will wile BroBobltK 'Astbina , Catarrh , Qonsum Ufa aad Throat diseases. They are u * Jway * wkh good loooeMJ GOBBLING THE GROUND Land for the Lanclleee. Undo Sam li rich enough to give us all a farm. At least , that ti whal Oolonol Whalcy thought when hq made something loss than a haudrod inon of Council BlaOs Into homo < steadors. Among the number were the lion. Blyrnat ) , the brilliant attor ney ; Mr , DeHivon , the merchant , and , in abort , a considerable poi contazo of the nolld men of the city. These men paid Ufioln Sam for homesteading - steading their reapootive claims , and tholr attorney aont on the entire list of papers In one batch. Thla unanimous method of home < Rtoadiog waa a little unusual , and the proceedings caused Inquiry. Mean while the United States laud office records ihowed a wonderful immigra tion from Oonncll Bluffs , and yet , strange to relate , our homes and firesides - sides wore not desolate. The merry laugh of the Dakota homesteader could bo dlfltlnotly hoard In the strode of Oonncll Bluffs. The place that know the men of land still recognized their presence. Finally an agent wan dispatched to look after matters , and now comes the denouement. The claims have all boon jumped , rtnd ho finds that , notwithstanding the pay ment of many hundreds of dollars and the careful and expensive work of making it all solid with the receiver nnd the registrar at the United States land oflloo , Unolo Sam has decided through the newly appointed officials , that Council Blnffr people "have no claims ( in Dakota ) that ho is bound to rajpoct , " and although the Hon. Mr. Slyman has entered a homestead , yet ho is not "on it , " at least not sufficient to hold government land. Farther- more ho has given tbo 0 , B. to his old set of Dakota law officers , nnd Baying that they wore thieves , sharks , and that , they made homestead entries for opera troupes , negro minstrels , and men who had never boon west of the Mississippi. There Is sack cloth and ashes , weeping and wMling , and ( tnaihlog of tooth in the homos oi Council Bluffsto-day , Haoo'illa lach- rymso. Thd best , Bprlng modldino known is that wonderful tonlo , Brown's Iron Bitten. These , imported , birds at Brackett' are > 11 ilngtug nicely. 1 ' PBB80NAJI Mr. ' Griawoldytraveling for the leading muiio house of J. Mueller , registered sell and lady at the Pacific. Bob' Harris , the famous 'scribe from iljssou'rl Valley , bobs up serenely In oui city. city.F. F. P. Carlisle , of Missouri Valley ; Wm , A. Oottrell , of LeMars , and a-Hit toe long to enumerate , spent Sunday at the Paddo. Mr , J , S , Drowning and lady dopartet Saturday evening for Sioux City on a ahorl vinlt to friends in that t < wn. Otto W. Hicks , the able editor of the Creston Monitor dropped in to see na Sun' day afternoon. Among the Sunday Hat of names on the Ogden register were the following : ' Frank Rldgeway , Maryville , Mo , ; Jno. J , llust , Chicago ; T. J. Wyatt.DeaMoInes ; A. P. Wilkinson , Chicago ; Henry H. Bey , Chicago cage ; U. 0. Wheeler , Odobolt ; , J , March , Chicago , John Kennedy , Chicago ; M. D , Roger , Omaha ; Julius 0. Ayre. , St. LauU W. H. Grady. Sioux City ; Claui Pat Avooa , for CongcM and 'Throat Disorder ! use DIIOWN'S BitoNOHUL TuoooHxa. "Have never changed my mind respecting them from the firit , except 'I think yet better of that which I began by thinking well of. " Rev. llenry Ward Btchtr. Sold only In box Prloees. 25 cents. i . Tun NlHUt School. Prof. Slattery informs us that ho li meeting with fair onconragsment k his effort to establish ft night school al 8t , Joseph's academy building. Thb la an enterprise which would bo ol much benefit If those needing In trnotlon would avail'themselves ole o good an opportunity. The attend , nee Is mostly of boys as yet , ahhongl t. few adults nro already dovotlnf their evenings to , this most landabli ffort ; the acquisition of praotloa knowledge. The best preparation of Iron a decor : or can prescrlbu Is Brown's Iron biters ; ors , bocauio It aoes not Injure th > ; eoth as other Iron madlciuos will. A &ONQ OF THE TIMES BY THE FOETBY JlACllt.VK OF T1IK IIEK. Very few are wholly liad , Still It wako < a tuuu fftl end , When he thtuka nbout the oilinei And the people of ourtlmoi. Kven In our Council IJluITi , Sea tbo gang * of n > mieo und Dnlla Brown wa lately killed. But no warrant , all fa stilled , Addle Llefert dona to death None to blame , the jury salth ; "Nigger John" he know * to mush , 'Tls well to make a corpie of such. Jury called , "None to blame , " Stereotyped , IU all the tame. Bnrglara , thieve and conBdencers , Make their presence evident sirs. Lately Moss and Points were sluggln Aacl so loving was thotr hugging , Moskea' finger , nose and ear Was the price , and it was dear. Now Dug , Points is worte , they say ; Dead they had it yesterday , "Mind your bnalnesa , " we are told Signed by Most , aurnamei the old , What If Moss has run away. Wo may want him 'till we're gray , Cops were told , a warrant' * out , ' 'I won't take It , " this the shout. Ye , perhaps , it li all right , Still 1 think it l.n't quite Ju tlco , honor , right and truth , Would you trade In them forsooth , True , we are getting bl ? and rich. With are morals In tbe ditch. Brace up men , and heed my ryhme , Gods above us every time , Venotloe the Bl arris Fund , MuU Trust Aatoclatlon , of Cedar IUuM , Inn highly spoken ot In many of tbe lea11 ; papers of the state. "Money for the I ] married" 1 heads their advorlUeurnt another column of this uaper f 5- ! A friend to the rich and poor , modlolno that strengthens aud boa li Brown's Iron Bitten. READY FOR BUSINESS. Caeeady Si Oicutt'd NewBtoro. Tiio opening of Oaasady & Orcntt'a now carpet otoro is an event that has been looked forward to by our house keepers who require goods In that line , This season is the appropriate ono for on opening in this line of gooda ; for the sptiug house cleaning always tovoala a nocossltyfor | replacing the worn and faded rugs , mats , hang ings and carpets. Hero everything needed in that line can bo scoured from a fresh stock , that has nothing but now and stylish patterns , dis played In great profusion , so that wo think no reasonable citizen now needs to send abroad for oven the finest and moat , ostly trappings with which to deoorato his halls and parlors. The principal entrance is on Broadway , the plate glass windows furnishing an excellent opportunity for light and street display. Thuro is also an entrance , nnd a miniature atoro on Main street , which is connected by an archway with the largo retail department. Tao up stairs rooms wo find connected with on elevator that has the safety attach ment , which precludes all possibilities of acccidonts , The second floor will bo the packing room , and devoted principally to the wholesale business of the firm. The basement is as large as the building , and will add greatly to the storage facilities that will be required. The line of goods in stock includes , betides the standard varieties of carpets - pots , oil cloths and linoleums , the very largest tsoortmont of loco cur tains , lambrequins , shadeclothr , raw silks , jutes , and a full line of table linens and napkins. Bed spreads , tidies , table scarfs , table and piano covers are also kept in stock. There Is also a largo variety of minor articles too numerous to partionlarico. A Very Remarkable Burglcal Caoo. There la a man in Oonnell Bluffs who has boon suffering from necrosis of the tibia , or in plain English , death ot the larger bono between the knee and the ankle. The condition of the afflicted log was terrible. About six Inches below the knee the bono pro truded at an obtuse angle ; and an nicer of formidable dimensions was eating away the periosteum or cover- intjjof the hone. jDr , F. P. Balllngor , assisted'by ' Dr. Dootkln , .operated upbb.lt. They made an Incision about eight' Inches in length , and parallel with the bone. They out away about fouHnohos of the diseased tibia , then breaking both bones about four Inches above the ankle , theystralghtenod the log and placed it in a normal position. This left space between the ends of the bones of about two and a half inches , there being no bono whatever for that distance. Now this vacuum must bo filled with Ilvo healthy bono in ardor to make the log available , and tha learn ed operators making a V shaped In cision in the bono above , obtained the necessary material for filling the ohaom , and nature with her wonder ful building powers , asalsted by a liberal bono producing diet for the patient , will in a short tirao make the lately diseased limb , almost if not quite as strong as Its mate. Extension was applied , which will retain the leg in position during the healing process. The patient is doing nicely and suf fered no apparent inconvenience dnr ing the operation which lasted about one hour. Bargain * IB Dry Goods. T am now settled ia my newistoro on Main and Pearl streets , aeoorid door below the postoffloo , where I am pre pared to show yon .some special bar gains In' ' dry pfbodi qbod.honest goods at the loWoiit'pricss ' possible , will bo ray mottp. I iutond'yon shall have no.exouso to cross the river for dry goods. Standard Turkey red table damask ; foaf colors , 'forty cents pei yard. Liner ] towels' fifty cents pei pair , worth eighty cents. Fine black silks at 1.25 per yard , warranted not to cut. Black and colored cashmeres in all grades at Omaha prices. Oall in and see. No trouble to show goods. I will have In a few days a full line ol patterns. Very respectfully , _ J. R. DAVIDSON. Tne Tradea Assembly of Oounci : BluCb. The Hon. David Healoy , moruboi of assembly of New York , having In trodnoed a bill in that body provld Ing for the abolishment of the con tract system of convict labor , the fol lowing petition was ou ye t rdaj agreed to by the Central Trades As spmblyof this city and forwarded i him : To Hon. Dtvld U l'y , Member legislature c tha State at M w York. DKAII SIB AMD BBOTHKK : Pleas convoy to the legislature of the Em plro State the roopoctful petition o the Associated WorkiugraPii of ( Joun oil Blnffi that the system of hiring ou to contractors the labor of convicts dt talnod In the prisons and reformtttorle of the state bo discontinued , and tha their labor bo so regulated that it VI ! not cotno Into such disastrous cotnpt titlon with the luauairy of law-aMdln workmen throughout the Unite States , where a market la found fu the priaon-mado manufactures of Nc' ' York state. ( Signed ) JNO. 8. B. Ooaasiuu. , President 0. T. A. G. W. FAOIILE , Seo'y. The Central Trades Auromhly hel Us regular meeting yesterday aftei noon. Thlnorg'.iaix itiou in guvtlnc ; c prosperously , rvgardleat of the tutlt ! opposition of demagogues and gratull ons Mr. 1'atit , the unfortunate victim of tl cyclone nt 'Whoe'ler'd Grove , threa you ago , was brought into town from Wav Und township , on Saturday , having r lapsed into n condition of hatmtcsi insai Ity , sinoo bis apparent care and relei from the asylum some tlins ago. Ha wi ba examined to-day by the proper anthoi tlw. JIU hMluoInMlon li thM pwtlos n nUampttn to defraud lilin of bit v peri nnd ho oanlce with him what ho tappne to 1 > o kbulrAota of title And other jippera Vrotest bit luteroatt of o\f n'ornhtp. It' ti pltittblo CMS. , Cur Now ixxm uuu mprovomont t 1 Investigation ( into the matter co vlncea us that ouo of tbo most oqnit GASADY&ORGUTT Will open on April 1st an elegant and com plete STOGBEJ. IT 502 BROADWAY , NPXT TO OFi IOEE & PUSEY'S ' BANK , They will carry a very and will keep a full line of House Furnisihng Goods. OASADY & ORCUTT , 502 Broadway , Oonncll Bluffs , Town , NEW GOODS. NEW FIRM ! Nugent & Smith , MERCHANT TAILOR NOB. 7 AND 9 MAIN STREET , FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF AMERI CAN EXPRFSS OFFICE. ALL THE LATEST STYLES , ARTISTIC WORKMANSHIP. DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. JOHN BENO & CO. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. . , 18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Streot. MAX MOHN. } ° RESTONH ° frSE-B { RADOTflW M R OFFICE : JM DM llO 6 Ulf . I VI. JJM Cor Bth St. and 6tb Avc. I ST UfUiTC OFFICE : Cor. Main and 5th , up-stalra. i Ui Is ffnlii.y Realdenco , 609 Willow Avenue. NQ P U 1 1 R 7 JUSTICE OF THE PE ACE , OUilUllXiy Office af tor February 15th , oror American Express. S. S. WAGNER , for funerals at reasonable rates , No. 22 4th St. J. M. ST. JOHN & GO , GASH BUYERS , Wbo'csale Uittcr , CPKS , poultry and fruit , ship to us. Dmltby return mill. H5 Dro dw y , A nirnnr- NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. fV 6 I Ulf U He Cor. Main and First avenue. PETHYBRiDCE & HEBBEBTS. Qi/RITU / CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Cor. 7th and Cr Olffll I Mi Broadway. Plans and specifications fnrnUhedf Uf O UETDMAU In FINE HARNESS I hnvo.the variety ffi OnClilflnlli that brlnpo patronage. 124 Main aireet. ETDAMCV MERCHANT TAILOR , Artistiu Work rnHlltfj and Reasonable Oiiarges. 872 Broadway : iiniAfC P bnu FURNITURE , STOVES and IIUlf EL Ot OUIlj HouBohold Supplies , 303 Broadway , I ItlflT P I1ADT ATTORNEYS AT LAW , James LIlHEJ I OC tlHIl I | Practices in state and federal courts. ' / D OH Munu'f FineFurntture.Upholstery goods E'OTflfll/CDT U Curtains and Window Shades 309 , ) O U II PC U j , BVay Hides , Poltn , Tallow and Grease. OBERNEHOSIGK&CO. , Ohlc < BO&15 N. Main St. C. Bluffs OAyiTADBIlim And bath house , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Bov- OfHslI IMnlUlfl erelgn , Prop. , P.J.Montgomery , M. D. , Phy. I A Ml D BOOT AND SHOE SHOP , No. 808 Broadway , opposite A lUiHlfflD Union Avenue , second door above Metropolitan. VErEiiiNARY SURGEON , office Bray's stable , No. 12 Scott street. ICIAilll BROOKLYN MARKET , LtLHSlU , Cor. Eighth and Broadway _ B liriiyrOQV Mannf of HORSE COLLARS , Trade sup- Oc 111 Imll II tOO I j Plied , 8th St. , between Gth und 7th Avonne. SM1TH * NORTON , Broadway , opp. New Opera , House. Refitted. $1 , $1.50 per day. I MAMI1CI FURNITURE , STOVES , and GENERAL A ( ! llliHilUlLL , HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES , 325 Broadway. COSTRAOTORS and BUILDERS Corner Sixth and Hasktll streets. 11 A I MV "NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD i Hi HLlfllj GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD , 212 Broadway. ble , reasonable and feasible plans ot building houses is that proposed and In operation by the Mercantile Loan , Trust and Improvement company of ihis city. By investirg in shares in thia batitntion , which Is backed by aomn of our best and most reliable bualr.ers men , it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- onto means to secure a comfortable homo for himself and family. In tak ing Q certain number of shares , at a ccrttvln. monthly payment , in a few yuan a man cau own a house of lit own for about the earns ai ho pays monthly for rent. Wo hollovo tha Mercantile Loan and Trust cu-itmny , by organizing and opening uu for business , having filled a long fplt want in Council Bluff * . Tholr plans and oyitom of loans will bear the r-Jost careful scrutiny and exam ination , and wo liayo no hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and eqnltnblo , and backed by gentlemen of honor and integrity. AB the com pany oxtsta It becomes at once an in stitution of value and credit to our cl y nuil these who desire homes. Thtlr president is T. A. Klrkland , vloa president , Judge Poake ; secretary - rotary , I. R. Beery ; treasurer , OoL Beebo , and tholr oflloo ia In tha hue- mbht of Shugart'a and McMahon's nowi ' blook , corner First avenue and earl'street. HigUy-Brud Trotting Stallions , Owned by Dr. 0 , W , Archibald. 1883 BBABON 188G NORMONT-Duk chestnut hone. 1 ! hands high , foaled IBM ; bied by Gen , W. T Withers , LexlnfrtonKy , by Almont , dam Nor man MaU by Aloxanuor's Norman , tha elre o Lulu , record 2:18 : ; Almont by Alexander's Abdal- lab , sire ol Goldaral'h Maid , r coed 2:14. : AI moot his sired 50 hones with records la S:30 : ant better , and 3 with record * In 2:20 and bitter. GIJEJNWOOO-Chcstnut sorrel horse , II hiujihlgh , loalid 1870 , bred by Pliny Nicholas Es < ] . , West Liberty , Iowa , by W > pale , dam a Oni K' ' mucky bred nurV , Glenwood Is a large pow erful hone , weighs 1,160 piund > , hit great styli and ipood , and hu proven himself a mos ; excel lent sire. Theu hones possess rare Individual excellence and choice breeding ; , 'ihoso highly bred stal I.ODI wlU make the iprlng season oi 1683 at the Oounoll Bluffa Driving Par ! At S35 Eaok , to Iiuora. For further Information apply to SAMUEL OOLBUKN , Trainer , Council Bluffs Driving Fark. marlS-dlm EDWIN J , ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace anc Notary Public. . v .Ui : ' il5Broadw y , Council Bluff * & REDDISH Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Bryadwav , Oounoll BluffjTnOT . West Sldo Square , Olarinda/TOWA" DUQUETTE , GUIBERT & CO. , ( SuccoMOrs to EBD & DUQUETTE ) , fMesalg Fruiters and Confectin 16 nnii 18 Pearl-at. . Council BIu.Ts , la. R. S. COLE & CO. , MANUFACTUKKUS AND DEALEBS IN ALL TUG MOST IMFHOVID KINDS or LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS. Al o Wood and Iron PUJOPS. Wood .tubing a-d.Gas PIpe and Pamo/Uturcs. ( or both Wood acd Iron Pumpn. Order * will receive p.ompt attention. Ho. OOt Hcuth Mala Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - ' IOWA. I5-ood-t8l Broadway Steam Laundry ! T24 WEST BROADWAY , A. C. LARSON , Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. . m-w'f. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FF1GE. and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. HOTAIIIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. S. . OWJCIL BLUFFS . IOWA M. T. DAVIS , President. N. B. EASTON , Seoy. J. 0. HOFFMAN , Vice Pros. 0. HULBURT , Adjuster. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE GO. Insures Live Ftook Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Office , 1O3 Fowl Btreet , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. vTho only company in Iowa that will insure I your stock ocnlnst Iocs from any 'canee whatever. 1 Owners of Sto 'k will consult their own Interest If , when ' insuring their Stock , trey we that the policy Include * all | the losses they may have , end bo sa'lsflcd with nothing IeM. | For further Informattcn call on or address L , . SMITH. Local Agent. - - - - ' fflce , No 9 Mniu Btr et. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , THE LEADING DEALER IN 3C 3E& 3O 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. DEVOL & WEIGHT , HARDWARE , STOVES , TINWARE 604 Broadway , 12 and 14 Main Street , - * ; COUNCIL BLUFFS. STOCK COMPLETE. PRICES LOW. We solicit your patronace and will make it pay yon to trade with n * . Mail orders a specialty. Prompt attention and cloi-e prices. For Bnginea , Bolters , OaatinRt ) , Repairs and MACHINERY. Fend Orders to JOHN GILBERT. Manufacturer , Cornet a Street and 8th Avenue , Council BlnBi. Ptompt attention to orderi. Tha 'i Workmisn hlp and Rea-onab'e ccarcea feb 10 COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES , NOTICE. Special adrertlsemtntt , sac Lost , found , To Loan , For Bale , To Rani , WanU , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at the ow rate ol TEN CENTS FEB LINE lor the flnt Insertion and FIVE CENTS PEB LINE for each subsequent Insertion. Leave adv ertliementa at 001 offlce , No. 7 Pearl Street , neat Broadway. Wants. " \T7"ANTED To rent three unfurnliliel rooms YV in a good locality. Addrets Koora , Bis office * - good Ullo-8 , pants and ccat makera. at James Franey's , the Broadway roercxant tailor. First clasa price piln. Coun cil Bluffs , Iowa. A4 3t TTTANTED A man to mtke Ice cream , at A. W Louie's , 621 and 527 Broadway. Good waarcs will be paid. Board aid room for wife and boy WANTED while I am on tbe reid Address , with particulars , "Board , " Bss Offlce. Evtnrbod/ Council Blurts W WANTED TBS Bu , M cenU pei week , del Uvered by canUn. Office , No IPeail Street' near Broadway. Broadway.For For Bale ana Bent T 08T , 11 IlEWABD-On Bread way between JLl city bulldlnir and Sixth street , oi on Sixth { oKleventh avenue , a brown i atchtl containing ootlons and laoes Apply at Qolditela's secood hand furniture store , 633 Broadway. mo BENT Fiom April 1st , a pleasantly furL - L nlihed suit ot rooms , to gentlemen , 721 F rt Avonae. * LLD'BEB9 lu'pftckafM ot a nnndred at Slo k package k | Toi Bu office , No. T Peeil - rybedy to stor * their W with D vol and Wrljht , 604 Bread * ay. MQBQAN , KELLER & 00. , . ThoUncst quality and larvest stock , wwt ol Chicago ol v > ooden and Metallo Caaes. Calls at tended to at all hours. We del ? competition D quality of ( roods or prices. Our Mr .Morgan has servca as uaoertaker for forty jours and thor oughly unoonuuda his huaineea , * Warerooms , 811 Broadway. UPUOUJTEHtNO In all Ita brancbos oromptly attended to 'also camct-la Ing ana lamorequins. telegraphic aiia uia > ot- ders filled without delay. , _ _ MRS , 1 , J , HABDINQ , M , D , , Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Klectropatnlo Initltnttoo , Phlla delphla , Penna. Offlco Gor , Broadway & Ulerni AVB. COUNCIL BLUFVS , IOWA. The treatment ol all dlaeaid and p lnfnl flcultlM pecullai to femalea a spedallr not. omoix. v : u. K. omcis , & PUSSY , Ectablj fed , ; - ; ' - ' 1858 Dealers la Torelfa and Domtetto Krchao * ml home ttcuilUts.