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The Daily Bee.
COUNCIL BLUFFlT
Wednesday Morning , April 11
BUDSORtPTION RATES :
, - - - - - SO centi per week
. . . . . .
8yHall io.OO p r Teat
Offloo : No. 7 Poorl Btroot , Noai
roadway.
Borne one nlwnys in the office
TO THE PUBLIC ,
Mr. H. W. Tlllon has leased tin
city circulation of TUB BEE at Oouncl
Bluffs , and also entered Into a can-
tract for the entire advertising bus !
uoos of the Oonncll Bloffc page. Mr ,
Tilton assumes control of the Oonnoll
Bluffi branch office to day , and be <
comes responsible for Ua management
and all bills hereafter contraotod.
TIIE BEE PonusiiiNo Oo.
MJNOB MENTION.
See Joseph Hciter'f spring styles.
Additional local on seventh pai ? * .
The auction tale of the fu nltute , etc. ,
at Bechtel'a hotel , wai kept up yesterday.
The street prJnkIera started up their
work yesterday. The water was badly
needed.
It li reported that two of the city
officials are to embark In the loan and real
Winchester had commenced brick-
making quite actively at hla yardi In the
eastern part of the cltyr
Yesterday Mr. Chatterbnck ipent a
day In hone thief chasing , and to day he
Is on route for Mt. Pleasant with a lunatic.
The Urge wooden building at the cor
ner of Broadway and Sixth street waa set
rolling yesterday to make room for the
coming Improvements.
The two kindergartens now In opera
tion in connection with the public tchoohi
heroeirploy fen | eachors wh-ss sahrlei
reach a total of f 1,250.
Mr. Henry Holfasterand Ml i Joseph *
Ine Brlc , both of Noola. were married yesterday -
terday at St. Francis Xaviei'i church , by
Her. Father MoMenomy.
In the aiperior court yesterday thera
waa one plaln'drnnk , and one oaae of ma
licious mischief disposed of , ' and about
$400 oasb taken in on civil bnsIneM.
John Ray died suddenly' last night at
the old house next door east of the Bryant
house. Ho had been oiling for some time ,
consumption being the o < ute of death
.Mr. Ley , of Minneapolis , acd hli
speedy filly , Flydnnce , aie new additions
to the Driving park , and o'her turfmen
and boreei are expected soon to arrive.
L. A. I ! i r nun decline * * to have his
breast decornttd with n htar , and though
duly thankful for the honor conferred by
being appointed to tliu police force , steps
.aside 1" favor of some other man ,
J. Oonoway , who halls from Hamilton
county , was acneued yiflttrdiy 95 and
coats tor testing Council Bluffs whisky too
freely. He secured the city with a
promUo to send the cash as soon as ho
could get homo and realize on some hogs ,
Ed. Lincoln , a gentleman of color ,
who In said to have hit another over the
hetd with a poker In a row at Forbea'
saloon , was arrested yosttiday and arrange
ments made for giving him a hearing this
afternoon.
Officer Edgar yesterday found another
suit ot the clothes stolen from the 0 , 13.
& Q. oars. He unearthed the salt in a
sort of cellar or dug out , back of the
houie whire the other property was found.
There was a special meeting of TJ.it-
mony Chapter No. 25 , Order of the East *
era Star , lait evening , for the purpoia of
baarlng the work exemplified by Mrs ?
Mattbewr , the grand worthy matron. ' A
social season followed. i
Now Is the time to fix npyourhoV * * ,
and when taking out the old carpets anc
old fnrnitunt , stoves , etc. , don't forget th l
A. J. Mandel Is anxious to buy anythlnf
of value in thai line , a d If you are want
Ing b'oudi , remember that new and olc
house furnlihlng goods are kept in grea
variety by A. J. Mandel , 825 Broadway.
Died yesterday at 8 a.'m. , at hiirtsl
denco on Upper Broadway , of coniunp
tloo , George JUy , son of James Ray , agei
24 yean , The funeral will take place to
day at 2 o'clock , p. m. Frlecds of th
family are Invited without further notlco
Dr. Henry Blade , of New York Oil ;
whose fame Is world wide , will lectur
next Sunday afternoon and evening a
either Spiritual hall or Blonm & Nixon'
hall lathis city , Spiritual hill will onj ;
acoomodate about 900 personi , tbtrefor
the toclety think ot renting Blboin 1
Nixon s hall for the occasion. Dr. $ lad
will be at the Ojdeo homo on SiturJay. \
Deputy Sheilfl GlaUer > uek Is ter
busy , Last Sunday bit called at tti
PclcV mansion with a warrant for maj
hem. Dug Points w i not a home , in
the old m < n very faithfully promised ii
, woulii bring his son down to 0 uno
Bluffi and turn him over to the officer
' This may be done bat we have our djubt
CoL Sjpp went to his farm yesterds
to see how It ws flourishing. As he a ]
preached be noticed that lb < flames wei
bury. Riding over the property ho tout
over 3,000 young oaks had been deatroye
together with fence posls and other pro ;
erty. Some vsndal had fired the dry gra
on both tides of the road.
The police are on the ragged ed o
least tame of them , there being much u
certainty and many ruunori Is to wl
Is to r eilgtu S.im Leonard and Charl
Warner , the newly appointed pjllo , h *
commenced luminous , and it Is naturally
be supposed that two other * will be crowd
off.
As a result of toreo too heated d
custua at Bock's beer garden on Tin
street Sunday ntftbt , Charles liokemr ;
wears a pair of goggles , while Fred. 1
kemper and William Smith becamn 111
wise enmarled In the difficulty , sa that t
trio are to be called upon to explain
Judge Ayleswortb. It li said that othi
are want * d so as to get all the statemec
rf all sides before tie flual decision at
ho U to bear the bnrden of blame. ]
.
Dr. JfuVrie * elepant raidenoo <
Blxth ayenoe , for eale. > >
THE PUBLIC LIBRARY.
How Its Advantages May B
Enjoyed by Pupils.
A Real University Withou
Money and Without
Price.
The hat annual report of the tro
toea of the public library callci
special attention to the faot that man ;
scholars In the public schools her
wore reaping the advantage of th !
collection of books , by pnrsnlnj
courses of reading nndor the gnldanci
of the hands of wise teachers , am
consulting freely reference books ot
topics In connection with tholr dallj
studios. The broadening and Insptra
tlonal effect to tholr youthful Intel-
loots of thna getting away from raon
text books , has attracted snfliclont at <
tontlon already to cause comment anc
commendation , It seem * dojlrabh
that this drift of educational In
flnoncos bo more sharply defiuod and
rnoro clearly guided.
This nso of the public library It
connection with the schools has at <
traded attention and excited thoughl
in other cities , and from action taken
elsewhere and the experience of othei
cities Ojunoll Bluffs may learn some
profitable facts.
In Ohlctgo , a few days ago , a con
ference was held between the members
of the school board and the trustees
of the public library , at which this
matter waa discussed at' length. A
similar conference wonld bo desirable
here , and might result In ranch good
by bringing Into force harmonious
plans mutually aided by both boards.
Librarian Poole delivered at that
conference an able address , a synopsis
of which will bo road wlthlntorost and
profit by all. Ho said la substance
that the public library li supported by
the same constituency , sty the same
method of taxation , and for the same
purpose aa are the public schools , and
that purpose la the education of the
people. The public library "comes In
to supplement the work of the public
schools ; to give a broader education
than.tho . schools can give , and to fur
nish tho. opportunities of study after
the pupils have Itft school and gone
into thep'&clioal work of life , it Is
the experience to evjery person who
becomes Voscholar , that ; when he
loft Isahn61 , tbr oven college , > ho
know „ very little. He bad learned
how tOjfltndy , how to thluk , hovr to
reason , nnd how to acquire , bat'hn
had as yet acquired only the rudi
ments of knowledge , flls real edu
cation , If ho ovwr had any , uow
begins , and with the use of books , ho
carries It on with no other tenobara
than these silent monitors. The cUi
zena of Chicago In the public library
have the opportunities ot a "real
university , " ns Oarlylo puts It , with
out money and without price. This is
no fancy sketch. I fenow young mtm
In Chicago who , while pursuing tholr
daily avocations on which they da-
pond for a livelihood , have obtained a
broader , more thorough , and practical
education than have nine-tenths of
the graduates of Harvard nnd Yalo. I
wish there wore more of these in
stances , nnd I suspeob there would 1)9
If the graduates ot'tho ht h aud gram
mar schools were better fitted for oui
local university , the public library ,
But where In oar system Is tho'pro
vision by which ttie thousand o
pupils In these schools , who do no
go to college , have such a propir
atton that they will naturally anc
readily acquire a habit of reading ,
and me Intelligently the privileges ol
the public library ? Has the subjeal
ever been considered In either ol
these boards ! Pupils can bo verj
much aided by previous friendly heli
of their teachers , who will havi
directed tholr attention to the advau
tagea of the library , assigned then
mbjeots which they are to Investlgati
'or ' themselves , aud by giving then
ipoolal Instructions as to referonoi
aooks which are the working tools o
Horary research , If teachers won
ilwajs as intelligent aud Interested li
; ho subject as are the teachers of ou
ilgh schools , they could do no more
ivun with the present crowded cnrri
jnlum of studies. They could glv
Instructions In the methods of ntndy
jo that tholr pupils could work hide
pondent'y. Before continuing furthe
ill thin Hue of thought * I winh to spoa
of oar public library , and the claim i
has to bo culled , in Mr. Oai
lylo'a rneanlnp , a "real university ,
The Idea that I advanca la to so cdi
oato the pupil that whun ho loaves th
public echcola ho will ti > k hold of th
Ibrary and ooutlbuo the work of cdi
: atlng himself. . Tnii plan has bee
carried out In nome of the easier
cities with gront success. Aftorgli
ing the matter nome contldoratlon
undertook to ln\Ho a oitaj from th
high school to visit u . The first thi
came was a class of botany with the !
teacher , I made them a short ac
dress , explaining the purpose , an
then the books ot reference , as well i
the best method for research , wei
pointed out to them , Another tin
the' subject wai Egypt , and boo !
of travel , histories , , treatises on U
arts of that country , works with lllu
tratlous wore laid before them. Ski
then numbers of dames have bee
hero , and the greatest eagerness an
Interest have been shown , Thoa
however , came from the high school
whoeo tfaohors were /ntoreetcd. / Tl
fruits are already scon In the faot th
the tftblea covered with books of re
erenoo are frequented with donblo
muuy as formerly. If I am he
v hou wo have a now building , I wni
larao room dnvoted exolntively
the nso of public schools. In conol
lou , ore word. The youth of 01
cigo will read. If thuy do not roi
what. Is in the
library , they will rei
what la outside , and that which oou
not get lu the library. This moment \
ment will go far to elevate the stan
ard of their reading matter.
Attention
Local assembly No. 1608 , Knlgt
of Labor hold their retgular week
meeting at their hall over the poi
( ffit-e. this ( Wednesday ) evenir
llth. A full
April attendance is c
sired , M important 'business will
transacted.
By order of the M , W ,
THE TRAIN ROJJbERS ,
One Wnvloa Examination and the Two
Otbertt iLitiHt 7hty are
Innocent.
Yesterday the trio arrested for
breaking into cars of the 0. , B. & Q
and getting away with about ? 2UO
worth of clothing were before Jnstlc
Sohutz. Two of them , Thoo. Lyons
and Thos. LsfToy pleaded not guilty ,
and bail being fixed at { 400 , the cases
wore continued until Monday after
noon next at 2 o'clock. They were
nnabo ! to furnish ball and were con-
scceqnontly lodged in jill. The third
member of the gang , Charles Brush ,
waived examination and waa held to
the action of the grand jury In May ,
the ball bunt ? fixed at $400 , and in
default the prisoner lodged bjhlud the
bars.
The bout Spring modlclno known ia
that wonderful tonic , B 'OTTO'S Iron
Blttors.
Those Imported birds at Brnckott'a
are all singing nicely.
PEHSONAL , .
Q. E. Battey , of the Chicago Uorai-
man , hao just taken a fresh look at the
C'ouncll Bluffi Uritlng park , and has been
Interviewing the local turfmen with whom
he had already established very friendly
relationship * , us the remit of bis previous
visits and write-ups. He is a very plcaa&nt
gentleman and an admirable correspon
dent. His letters
concerning the inettln n
here and the boric * gathered here have
been read with great Interest , and hava
moreover given a goodly amount of dnilr-
able advertising for the association , and
its properly. The turfmen appreciate
him and always gladly welcome him and
his paper.
Mr. J , E. Harkness , a brother of the
well known dry goods man has arrived to
enter upon bin active duties as a member
of the firm of Harkness Bros. , and will
soon have his family here and bo perman
ently nettled. He Is heartily welcomed to
both business and social circles.
Mr. Thomas Burns , of Creston , who ,
accompanied by bis estimable lady , has
beenspondlng a day ortwovlsltlng friends
here and in Omaha , returned home via the
"Q" yesterday. Mr. Burns is a brother
of our townsman , John Burns , of the
Union Pacific transfer.
Justice Vaughan was at his office for a
few mloutoa only yesterday , kng enough
to grant a change of venue , and then bat
tened home , which seemed so mnoh a bet
ter place for A man as ill as ho. He hopes
to be able to be out end at business eotn.
Mrs. Thompson who accompanied by
her daughter , has been visiting her son , .
Mr. Thompson of VonBrunt , Thompson
& Co. , leuve to-day on a trip to California. .
A. O. I'oteison , of Weaton , one of the
constant readora of 'Iiis BKK.Jpaldft wol.
como vUlt to the
Council Blutfs office yes
terday.
W. 0. Elll and U. W. Hibbard , repre-
Routed Missouri Valley at the Ogdoa yea-
tetduy.
P. W. Myeta and-F. Russell , Gleuwoocl
notables , were at the Ogden yesterday.
J. E. Addy , of Chicago , was iu. the city
yesterday , looking after the mueto troda.
T. L. Convlne
, of Cincinnati , waa
among yesterday' * arrivals at the 1'acido.
0. W. Portsr and wife , of Red Oak , la. ,
visited Council Bluffs yesterday.
Among yesterday's arrivals aVtha Ogden
wwi V. 0. Ciuue , of Milwaukee. .
Mrs. A.V. . Archibald , ol Glonwood ,
visited thia city yesterday.
J. B. Naden , of Lincoln , was at the
P cl oyeMerday. ;
Dr. Crlder , of Ottumwa , arrived fit. the
. | l. AiiMeT fll Ijeoli , dined at the. 0 * .
denyesUrday.
ororiari Tfanl has returned froa his
Chicago trip.
George O. Dayl * , of. Lynn , Mara. , h at
the Ogden. '
0. J. Kelly , of ! Falifiold , was iu the o'lty
'
Dr. West , Dentist , 14 Pearl atroot.
It does seem to us from firaokett'a
display on the sidewalk last Saturday
that he had baby carriages enongh to
supply the entice atato of Iowa , and
part of Nebraska too.
A friend to the rich and poor , A
medicine that strengthens and heals ,
la Brown'u Iron Bitters.
THE Y. M. C. A.
Annual Election ot Ofllcere. nnd the
Progress or the Work.
The Young Men'a Christian Associ
ation , at 1U annual mooting hold Mon
day night , eleotod the following
Uioors for the ensuing 12 months :
President B. F. Lankton.
.First Vice President-0. W. Dunn.
Second Vlco President 0 , T.
Swan.
Recording Secretary C. 0. Fitch.
Treasurer R , . V. Innea ,
The directors who hold over for the
coming year are : F. H. Orcutt , 0. T.
Oflioor and T. W , Gowdy.
Thi < director * elected for the year
wertf P. J. Montgomery , 0. H.
LonolfB and A. W. Street.
The annual reports of the work were
road , but contained little ot genornl
public Interest beyond the faot that
that there was Indicated good reason
for encouragement nt the prospects of
the woik for the ensnlng year , and
congratulation nt the results of the
work done lu thb , the first year of the
onterprleo.
pgThoroom of the association , located
on north Mivln atrrot , nro very comfortable
fortablo and attractive , and the HFBO
elation has made n start which
promi es to result In much good work
being done.
The best preparation of iron a dee <
tor can prescribe is Brown's Iron Jilt-
tors , because it does not Injure the
teeth aa other iron medlciuea will.
Yonnj man or woman , If you want blf
monsy for a small amount. Inrore in thi
[ , Marriage Fund and Mutual Trust Arocl
, , ation , Oodar Raplda. Iowa. fMm
ne of.
&ORCUTT
Will open on April 1st an elegant and com
plete
STOIRIEL
IT 502 BROADWAY , NEXT TO OFFICER & PNEY'S ' BANK ,
They will carry a very
and will keep a full line of
House Furnisihng Goods.
CASADY & ORCUTT ,
502 Broi'dway , Council Bluff ? , Iowa.
NEW GOODS. NEW FIRM !
Nugent & Smith ,
MERCHANT TAILOR
KS. 7 AND 9 MAIN STttEET. FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF AMERI
CAN EXPRFSS OFFICE.
BLITHE LATEST STYLES ,
ARTISTIC WORKMANSHIP.
DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
& On GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
< JX , IfU . , 18 Main Str.it and 17 Pearl Street.
VIAX MOHN , BOUSE ,
BAPQTflW M n . OFFIOB : '
JM DHtlO 8 UW ; SY1. U. . Onr 5th St. and 6th Ave.
I C UfUBTC OFFICE : Cor. Main and 5th , up-atairo.
p Mi r. ginllC Residence , 609 Willow Avonue.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ,
Office after February 15th , over American Ezpreaa.
L1VERY AND FEED. WILL CON PR ACT
3Q I for fnneralu At reasonable ratce , No. 22 4th St.
J. M. ST. JOHN & 00 , GASH BUYERS ,
Who'csaJe butter , rgcg , poultry ncU fruit. Ship to us. Draft by return mall. 149 Broadway
a A RIFRj F NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE ,
/ lu * I IEilI ylu Cor. Main and First avonuo.
PETHYBR1DCE & HERBERTS.
MITU CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Cor. 7th and
BC Olfllllli Broadway. Plans and specifisatlonu furnished *
Uf CUCDMAM In PINE HARNESS I hove the variety
ItiOnCnifinil. that brings patronage. 124 Main street.
FRANEY flaAN- AILOR"uu Work
JAMES
- - - " -
and Reasonable Ouarges. 872 Broadway.
9 QfflU FURNITURE , STOVES and
GL Household Supplies , 303 Broadway.
I lllflT S - UADT ATTORNEYS AT LAW , James Block.
LINE ! 1 OC flrlll I j Practloea In state and federal courts. na ,
f11C DT P nfl Mnnn'f Fine Farnituro.Upholstory goods
EGTfl I i ( XUU.yCurtainsandWIndowShadoa.SOOBVay-
Hides , Peltn , . Tallow nnd Grease.
OhloaKo&16N Main St. 0. Bluffs
D A y IT A Dll I M And bath house , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov-
0HNI I nnlUSfl erolRn , Prop. , P. J. Montgomery , M. D. , Phy.
I AMR BOOT AND SHOE SHOP , No. 808 Broadway , opposite
A 1-MlflDj Union Av "nuo , second door above Mnfopolitan.
LAI ARC ffADV VETERINARY SURGEON , oraco
WMUCi Urllll | Bray'a stable , No. 12 Scott street.
UADttV I El AMR BROOKLYN MARKET ,
nfVfltlf LELiHIli/i _ Cor. E-ght and Broadway
I U llllCQCV Manuf of HORSE COLLARS , Trade oop-
Ua IIK.IllltOuI | plied , 8th St. , between Cth and 7th Avenue.
ariir s > r U n 1 1 0 C SMITH & NORTON , Broadw y , opp. NOW
nL.VCllBL llvUOC , Opera House. Ratted. $1 , $1.50 per day.
I MAN RE I FURNITURE , STOVES , and GENERAL
A i Ui lllnRUCiLi HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES , 325 Broadway.
SIT f AM S OAQQCI CONTRACTORS and BUILDER'S
UL Urll Ot UHuOILLj Corner Sixth and Ha koll streets.
nn Ml ( UV ) NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD
III MLlfi I ; GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD , 212 Broadway.
} le. reasonable and feasible plans of
jnlldlng honaea la that proposed and
.n operation by the Mercantile Loan ,
Trnat and Improvement company of
ibis city. By Invc'tltg In thares In
thia Institution , which la backed by
some of onr best and most reliable
buslneea men , it becon .z possible aud
comparatively easy for * man of mod-
orjto moana to aoouro a comfortable
dome for himself and fnmlly. In tak
ing n certain number of shares , at a
certnln monthly payment , In a few
ps.ua a man can own a house
: ) f hla own for about the asmia as
ho paje monthly for rout. We
bcllovo the Mercantile Loan and Trust
company , by organizing rind opening
up for business , having fillnd a long
felt want In Council Bluffr. Tholr
plana and system of loans will boar
the most carefnl scrutiny aad examInation -
Ination , and wo have uo lieUcncy in
pronouncing thorn reasonable and
equitable , t > nd backed by gentlemen
f f honor aud Integrity , Aa the com
pany exista It bt'ooinea at once an In
stitution of valnn and credit to our
city and those who deslro homes.
Their president la T. A. Kirkland ,
vlca pn-aldont , Judge Peake ; aco-
rotary , I. R-.B rv ; treaanrer , Col.
Boobe , and tholr office * la In the base
ment _ _ of ShnzaYt'i' _ , ifed . . MoMahon'a
- O 1 J * - - - .p | -v-(4 *
block
HigWy-Bred Trotting Stallions ,
Owned by Dr. O. W. Archibald.
1883 SEASON 188E
NORMONT-Dark chestnut horse. 1 !
handi high , foaled lira ; bied by Qcn , W. T
Witberg , LexingtonKy ; by A linoric , dam Nor
man Uald by Aleiandei'a Ncrrnan , the el re o
Lulu , record 2:1B : ; Aln ont by Aloundcr's Abdal
lah , elroot Qfldsml h Maid , r card 2:14. : Aliment
imont hixlrcd'0 her c with rtcords In :30an : >
better , ind 3 with record ! In 2'A ) and hitter.
QLENXVOOU-1 hutnut rorrtl horse , 1
hiu uhlgh , fooTalhTO , breii b ) I'llny Nlcholaa
Km.Vt t Liberty , Iowa , by Wipole , dam a fln
K ntucky brcil mirr , niennnodlia large pow
crful lioriw , weight 1,150 p uiuls. ha gr.at btjl
and ipeod , and hta Vro > eu hlmelt a uios excel
lent > lre.
The < a hirse pienrsi rare Individual excellence
ind tholce Irixxilns. ihesa highly brol tal
1 oui wlU make the cpr'ng ' season of lbS3 t the
Oounoil Bluffs Driving Parl
At 835 Eaob , to Insure
For further Information apply to
SAMUEL CUljRUKN , Trainer ,
Council Bloflu Drlvlo ? I'nrk.
unarlS-dlm
S. E. MAXOH ,
xt ex s x rx ? aa cr or
Offic * erti atvlnn baak ,
HAW AM & REBOiSH
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO.
412 Bryadwav , Council Blufft , \ , n\v/ .
West Side Square , Olarlndn / IUWA <
DUQUETTE , GUIBERT & CO. ,
( Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE ) ,
16 and IS Pearl-st , Council BluTg , la.
M. GALLAGHER ,
Now Store , Fresh Qnoda , , Low Prices , Polite Attendanta.
Door East of the Metropolitan Hotel , Lower Broadway
.PETER C. MILLER ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AND WINDOW SHADES PAINTING JOT-AIL ITS BKANOBES ,
FftESCOINGIN MODEEN STYLES. 3S ; ! S.Sf Lt
riTLE ABSTRACT 0 FFIGE.
J.KT. . 3 Q XT X Ifc Haxi , CJ > .
Lands and Lots Bought and Sold.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES.
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS.
BLUFFS - - - - - - 80WA
D A. BENEDICT
MRS. , . ,
THE LEADING DEALER IN
I JEt , 3O O
337 Broadway , Oounoil Bluffs , Iowa.
DEVOL to WRIGHT ,
HARDWARE , STOVES , TINWARE
60 * Broadway , 12 and H Main Street , . ; COUNCIL BLUFFS
STOCK COMPLETE. PRICES LOW.
We solicit yonr'patro'nace and will make It pay you to trade with ns. Mall orders n
Rpeclalty. prompt attention and close prices.
For Engines , Boilers , Castings , Repairs and
MACHINERY.
Fend Orders to JOHN GILBERT , Manufacturer ,
Corner i Street and 8th Avenue , Council BluOs. Prompt attention to order * . The * >
Wnikmnnihlp nd Hea enable chargeg teb 10
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
NOTICE. 6ptl l adrcrtlaementi , em.
Loal , Found , To Loan , For Safe , To Bent ,
Wants , Botudlng , etc. , will be Inicrted In this
column at the ow rate ot TEN CENTS PER
LINK for the flrst Insertion and FIVE CENT3
PER LINK for each Bubeeqnent Insertion.
Leave ailv ottlsemonte at our Offloo , No. 7
Pearl Street , near Broadway.
Wants.
To rent three unfurnlehe < room *
WANTED locality. Addicts Boom , Bit
oltlce-
oltlceW ANTED Everybody to etcre their utovea
W with De\ol and Wright , 604 Broadway.
A8 8t
Fllty men at the Florence cut off ,
WANTED tnrth ol Omah ,
jirdiy board ft per w eV Apply at bix "like ,
Juuncil BluO ) , Iowa. tA16
A man to m k Icecream , at A.
WANTED , t 4 and 627 Broadway. Oood
wa es will be paid.
\irANTKD Everybody r. Council BlnOi JeW
W K > UkeTaa Bai. 20 cents per week , del
llr rd by carriers. Office , No I Pearl Street
lear Broadway.
For Sale and Bent
T OVT , llE\VARD-On Broadway between
JJ nty bull'Ing ' an 1 Sixth itroet , or on Blxth
lo tloeuth avrnuo , a brown tatchil c'-ntalolDC
rot'.orflttnd aces Apply at Gild < tela' lecocd
hand turnlture 8toieB3aBriadw ) .
UFJJT From Afril l t , a pleasantly fur-
TO rl-bcd Bint of rooms , to gentlemen. "Jl
Frst Avenue.
LD BEES In picniffea ot a hundred at Ue
O a package at Tna Bn office , No. 7 Pearl
t tf
SALV Monuments ol marble and granite
FOR No. 31 north Mala street
rno * . omcia. w. n. tf. rent
OfflCEE & PUSEY ,
Oouncil Bluffs , la ,
I860
Established , - -
Dealer * In Forelcn and Dnmtetle Xiohang ,
EDWIN J. ABBOTT ,
Justice ot the Peace and
Public.
rl I
viSBroadway , Council Bluffs
j 'o : r -.i \x
MOHdAN , KELLER & CO. ,
ZkTXaXI 4r A.VC. 3fcJ C 13
Tie rtnust quality a d largest stock woet ot
Chicopo of i * ooden and Metulic Cases. Calls at
tended tn t all houra. VVe defy c mpetitlon D
qualltj of woods or urk-ea Our Mr Morgan boa
served ua uuiicnakur for forty Jeara and thai *
ouxhly 11 oerstauda his imsmetw. Wuerooms ,
311 Braaway. Uf IK LSI EUI.NO In aU Ua
bnnchea uromutly Micnued to a'eo camet-la
Ing aim laniarequlnB. telegraphic aua uia or-
d n filled without otlay.
KIRS , E , J , HAKQINO , H , I ) , ,
Medical Electrician
AND
GYNECOLOGIST.
Graduate of Eleotropathle InitltuUoo , Fhlla
delphla , Penna.
Office Dor. Broadway * Blenn ATB.
'COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. 1
Thi treatment ot all dtoaaas and painful
lenities peculiar to fimalct a ipecUllr
W. R. VAUGHAN :
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Omaha and Oonncll Bluffs
Real Estate & Collection Agency ,
n Odd Fellow a block , over Savings'
I , 0 IDXOHD80M , 1. L. IUUOAIIT , 4. V. RIRin
Prealdeat. VicePros' t. Caohlet.
CITIZENS BANK
Of Council Blnffe.
Organlted under the Uwt ol the 8UV ot Iowa
Pi'd up cajiltal . | 76.COO
\nthorlxed capital . , . . tOOOOO
Intorwt paid on time depoelH. DrtltA Usueil
on the prlnMul dtle < ol thi United States and
Europe. Spwiil attention i-lvcn to eoll ctloai
ind corretpcni'.tnce with prompi rvtoiui.
IlltPCTOt4 !
I , D. KJmandacj. K L. Obogtrt ,
W Wallace , J. W. Ho-llet ,
WHS R. J HILTON M D
, . , , , , ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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