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    THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , MONDAY , JUNE 25 , 1883.
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Monday Morning , Juno 26 ,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES :
By Carrier . . . cents per week
By Mall - - - - - - - - 110.00 per Year
OFFICE :
No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway.
MINOR MENTION ,
Sco Joseph Rcitor's spring stylos.
'cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushmill's
Additional local on seventh page.
Motcalf Bros , are improving their front
by paint.
Work on the now cracker factory is
progressing well.
The temporary foot bridges arc cnf oc bled
by the late rains.
The spiritualists had another happy
social Saturday night.
The Chicago Ideal company gave "Pa-
tieiico" at Dohany's , Saturday evening.
Leave to marry was on Saturday given
to Jacob Konklor and Mary E. Williams ,
both of Crescent City.
Merry music lovers hero are promising
themselves a treat by attending the
Thomas concerts in Omaha ,
The heavy rains keep the flooded dis
trict mussed up about as fast as it can beset
set to right and a little faster.
The interior of Poregoy & Moore's re
tail establishment has boon greatly beau
tified by the paper hanger's art.
Cellars and basements are not only
filled with water , but many of them are
giving forth odors which are a waming of
malarial troubles.
A landslide on Saturday knocked in
the rear of a little house'on Pierce street.
It was ono of a row whoso reputation is
not of the best.
L. J. Childs , an old gentleman living
on Seventh avenue , suffers from a dislo
cated shoulder , as the result of a fall
from a cherry troo.
* Peter Bcchtolo's now hotel will bo
ready for the roof this week , and it'is ex
pected to bo all ready for opening by the
middle of September.
Five citizens havo' subscribed $100
each for the Y. M. M. 0. A. gymnasium ,
and others scorn willing to help the cause
along in lessor amount * .
The examinations of the boys in St.-
Joseph's academy begin this morning , and
continue through to-morrow , closing with
an exhibition to-morrow ovoning.
The relief committee for sufferers by
the flood , will moot at the headquarters
at 0 o'clock this morning to make a final
disposition of the remaining funds.
Several members of the Bluff City
hose team , and several from the Rescue
Jioso company , are to enter the 300 yard
foot race on the Fourth. It will bo a
lively struggle.
D. Morlan , Wm. Gates , J. 0. Cozol ,
Thomas Carlisle , M. Walch , and
Kelly are registered for adjustment in
' ! police court this morning on the charge
of too much whisky.
There is the promise of the greatest
\
freo-for-all hero on the Fourth , which
ever attracted a crowd to a western track.
Among the speedy ones expected ore
Maggie T. . Loafer , Little Sioux , Big
Soap , Little Miss , Dutch Girl , Lillian
and Lucroco.
J. Dolany , J. Maylon , and J. Conwoy ,
a trio of Jims , who were found on the
road loading to the jim-jams , were
brought before Judge Aylosworth and
adjusted. Dolany had throe full bottles
of whisky , and was full himself. The
others were also well supplied with whis
ky but not in bottles.
All the young boys who expect to join
in the procession on the Fourth , or parti
cipate in the riding exorcises at the
driving park , for tlm many purses to bo
awarded for good horsemanship and
graceful riding , will assemble at the
driving park this evening at 0:30 : o'clock
promptly , for exorcise and instruction.
Mr. Hunter has served notices on
about 200 to 'stop to the front and pay
their poll tax , and will wait this week
for thorn to coma up with $2 cash. Those
who do not thus pay the price , which has
been reduced from 93 , may expect to
have suits commenced the next week ,
and under the law the judgment to bo
gained against thorn is $ G and costs , and
nothing Is exempt from execution/ is
evidently cheaper" to settle cosh down ,
and at onco.
{ The man , Storey , arrested at Oakland ,
and brought to this city on a charge of
perjury , wasdischargodby Justice Schurz
Saturday , the state not being prepared
to'prosecute , on account of the absence ,
f witnesses , and the court holding that
it had had ample time to got thorn.
Storey was a witness in a case against a
saloon man at Oakland , nd by his arrest
en this charge , on complaint of the sal-
oonist , Callison by name , Storey claims
ho was kept away from the trial. Storey's
story of its being n put up job by Callison ,
between whom there lias boon much
trouble , is given an air of probability by
the fact that the witnesses for the prose
cution failed to appear.
Charles Anderson and Richard , Fores
ter now lie in jail on the charge of rob
bing Mrs. Davis' establishment on Broad
way of about $40 worth of jewelry , a ro.
rolvor , etc. Part of the goods wort
found ; they having been sold to Bollc
Clover for 815. Most of the money hail
. boon spent by the time the police captured
turod the follows , Forrester , partic
ularly , is apparently an old ono in the
business. It is understood ho hails froir
Kansas City , and it is not unlikely thai
ho is wanted there. Ho doubtless movei
under various names , but hn can bo read
ily identified by the scar of a bullet 01
one hand. It is learned also that thos <
fellows had planned to got away with tin
silverware in Kirkland's street show case
and had made ono attempt at it.
.Tho CAUGHEY HOUSE onBroadwa :
is ono of the best hotels of its size in tin
Dr. West , DontIstL14 Pearl street.
Jf you want a refrigerator that will reduce
duce your ice bill and give satisfaction
cell at Cooper & McGoo's and buy i
Jewelr.
To-day we expect to receive a car loa (
of California oranges and a car load o
the celebrated Kentucky cider.
DOQUEITE , GUIUEHT & Co.
IB your wife's health poor ? Are you
children sickly ? Oivo them Brown'slro !
X BittenIt will revive them.
RESTLESS BOYS.
They Cannot Wait to Got Even a
Common School Education ,
The Girls ClltiK to the Uookn a Iilttlo
IjotiRcr So mo FactH and F
From the City Schools.
The fact that but one l > oy hoi been
graduated from the high school in two
years , while about sixteen girls have won
that honor , directs attention to the fact
that few boys avail themselves of the full
advantages offered by the public schools.
Many queries naturally arise ai to
causes and remedies , and the facts and
figures should excite thought and lead to
action of some sort. The census shows
that there arc about an even number of
boys and girls of the school ago , In the
lower departments , the primary rooms
especially , this proportion is pretty well
maintained , but as they advance the boys
drop out much more rapidly than the
[ { iris. Taking the statistics of'tho school
on the big hill , and the Bloomer
building , it appears that of those
entering the grammar department at
the beginning of the nchool year
there wore ( i5 boys and 00 girls.
Among the lower classes in that grade wo
find 51 boys and GO girls in attendance
during the year , but during the lnst
month only 40 boys and 49 girls. In the
next grade higher , in the grammar de
partment , there were 51 boys and 52
girls in attendance during the year , but
the lost month's report shows 32 boys
and 44 girls. In the next higher grade ,
the B grade , there wore during the year
37 boys and 54 girls , but the last month
only 22 boys and 42 girls. In the A
grade , a still higher grade , of the gram
mar department , there were during the
year 28 boys to 58 t-irls , and during the
last month of the year only 10 boys to 43
girls.Thus
Thus it is seen that in the grammar
department the boyfl drop out of school
ill much greater numbers than do the
girls. Many of these boys probably end
their school days with this dropping out ,
leaving school nt from twelve to fourteen
years of ago , and with only ft
knowledge of the fundamentals of arith
metic , able to write n fair hand , to road
intelligently the more ordinary and com
monplace literature , knowing something
of local geography and with some general
ideas of the country nt largo , and able to
construct common English sentences.
Advancing into the grades of the high
school department the same falling off of
the boys is even more noticeable. This
year in the first year's course there were
13 boys to 40 I'irls ; in the second year's
course , 10 boyc to 15 girls ; third year's
course , 4 boys to 10 girls , and fourth
year's course , or senior year , 1 boy ftiid
Kirl8'
The figures gathered from the reports
iiow that only about two-thirds
if the children of the city
, vail themselves of the privi-
oges of the public schools. When one
pnsidors that out of all the boys in the
ity , only two-thirds attend school at all ,
.nd then that so small a per cent of these
ttain oven a grammar department cdu-
ation , and that this percentage is so
hittled down compared to the girls ,
lany questions naturally arise as to how
lie boys are being fitted for the activities
.nd responsibilities of life , and whether
ho defect ia in the public
ichool system , or in society and the
loines. These figures are in about the
tame proportion in all cities of the west ,
, nd hence the problem is one common to
,11. In this connection one fact may bo
itatod for the encouragement of Council
Bluffs. The attendance at the high school
'n this city is about as largo an that in
) maha , and consequently much larger in
iroportion to the number of children in
.ho city.
CHEAP RAILROAD TICKETS.
Chicago , $11 ; St. Louis , $10 ; St. Paul ,
10 ; Kansas City , $5 , at Bushncll'a.
Jo25tom
The Jowott refrigerator is tliu best in
.he market. Cooper & McGee have them ,
' 1 Main street.
HOME : AGAIN.
terns G loaned by n Pair of llluflltoH
in NobruHkn.
Yesterday D. N. Honn , the agent o
: ho California Immigration Association
and Justice Vauglmn , returned from their
trip in Nebraska. They wont as far as
brleans , a distance of 285 miles or so
and report the crops as looking finely
corn being knee high , and ovorythini
prosperous and promising , that'part o
the country not having Buffered so fron
rain as about hero. The poopln are
delighted too with the prospect of two
fast trains which are to bo put on the
road in a day or two.
At Orleans they were suqirisod to fine
Mrs. Matilda Fletcher , one of Iowa'
pet speakers , who is making a mis
sionary and lecturing trip , mu
attacking Ingorsollum. She gave at Or
leans ono of the seven lectures for whicl
she was booked in Nebraska , and nt th
end of the course intends to go cast
She is drawing largo audiences and de
lighting them.
_ On the train between Lincoln and Has
tings , the occupants of the sleeper wor
considorabls stirred up by some piorcin
shrieks of a woman's voice prococdin
from ono of the births. It appears tha
a gentleman boarded the train and aske <
the conductor if n middle-aged woman
and a younger ono were occupying a see
tion , and if so which one. Thoconducto
in charge of the train asked him wha
business it was of his , and ' .earning h
was the husband of the jounger ono
and that the older one wts" his mother
in-law , oll'erod no further pro
test. The mother-in-law
- - hearing th
conversation hurriedly climbed into th
upper berth to make room for him , bu
the wife was not awakened until th
husband begun to get in. It wasn't 01
pleasant a surprise as ho expected. Th
poor little woman suddenly nrousut
shrieked and seriokcd again before sh
could loalizo that it was her George ii
stead of some strange man. The pas
songora were hardly less startled.
On * the return the Blumts fotmd
washout this aide of Lincoln which cause
great delay to trains Saturday , but whic
is now rejMiired.
If you want to buy or neil furniture o
household goods cell on Mnndol.
Ice cream , strictly pure , the very bos
delivered promptly in quantities to sui
and to any part of the city , and at reason
able prices. W. T. Braun'a Europoa
restaurant , 401 Broadway.
WANTED FOR MURDER.
heriff Farrcll Brings His Man Back
From Colorado.
Tlio Hloocly Crlnio Committed Ncnrljr
Six YcarH Ago.
Sheriff Dan Farrell arrived hero yes-
erday from Colorado , bringing with him
s a prisoner n inrtn nnmcd Jasper Clau-
on , whom ho arrested for murder coin-
tittcd nearly six years ago. Many still
uniombcr the criino , it being the murder
f two men , Dornn tt Tynan , who were
mining a quarry , and the purpose being
ibbcry. The men were shot as they
voro going along the highway , three or
our miles below Pacific Junction , the
lurdcrcra waylaying them , and after
tilling them robbed them , getting $100
nd a watch from one of them. This was
ti July llth , 1877. A man named
ilcCrcary was arrested soon after and
ound guilty and is now serving a life
ontcnco in the penitentiary. Some HUB-
icion fell upon Clausen as being Mc-
31eary's partner in the bloody transaction ,
nit there seeming to bo a lack of evidence
o confirm the suspicion , ho was not ar-
cstcd. Clausen moved into Fremont
ounty and soon after got into another
crape and was sentenced to three years
n the penitentiary for assault with intent
0 kill. Having served his time ho
novcd out to Colorado , and for the
> ast year has been living at Boulder
3ity , where ho has been teaming ,
ately some discoveries have been inado
vhich , it is claimed , surely establishes
10 fact that ho took part with McCleary
n the murder of the two men near
pacific Junction , and information was
led charging him with the crime , and
Sheriff Fanoll has taken him on that.
[ o left with his prisoner last evening for
lonwood.
Sheriff Middleton , of Harrison county ,
ccompanied Sheriff Fan-ell on this Col-
r.ido trip , and brought back something
1 his gamobag , too. His prisoner is
amed George Melntyro , and ho is
ranted for stealing a team of horses
bout two years ago. Mclntyro was
ound flourishing in the west as a tie con-
ractor in connection with railway build-
A largo assortment of fire works for
ale cheap at W. T. Braun's European
ostaurant , 404 Broadwuy.
PEIlSONAIj.
Albert J. Stiles , the Pinkerton of St. Louts ,
n written hfo friend W. It. "Vaughan , that
0 looked after Miss Mattlo Vaughan , who re-
ontly started from hero to Alabama , called
lilthor by the Illness of her mother , and that
capita the confusion of trains caused by the
washouts , she had gene that far on her journey
11 right , and ho had Been her safely started
ut for tlio finish of the journey. Mr. Stiles
/1th nil hia prominence and rush of business
OH an accommodating spirit and a big heart.
Jninei Hoblnson , of the C , , SI. & St. P.
dice , spout his first Sunday with his con yes
onlay.Die little follow only arrled in this
orld Saturday evening , but ho is a bouncer ,
ml promiHcs t < > stay many Sundays.
Jacob Slum , of the law firm of Lowln 4
taduell , started cant lost night , intending be
i > ro his rutuni to visit his old friends and
, omo in Wisconsin. Ills ulster , Miss May
limn , accompanies him.
D. A. Farrell , shot iff of Mills county , and
Wiley Hamilton , sheriff of Harrison county ,
were hero yesterday , having just returned
roni Colorado ,
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Stanton , of Harrison
ounty , who have boon vI itngDr. ! | Lawrence's
mine , started Saturday for New York , where
hey intend to reside ,
II. G. Grady , D. W. Felt * , Matt Francis ,
cus and K. C. Potent , fanned a Sioux City
luartetto at the Ogden yesterday.
W. G. TafHndor , formerly of this city , now
general agent and adjuster for the Dakota in
surance company , of Sioux Falls , is in the city.
W. A. Hunter , of Malvern , father of Mrs.
O. II. Scott , of this city , Is hero on a short
visit
II. B. McCloskey , G. W. Garner and D.
II. Moody , of Persia , were at the Pacific yes'
: crdny.
Kdwanl Flnton , of Omahn , one of I. Ohn-
folder's jwpular clerks , | > cnt Sunday In the
city.
Lyman Shugart , BOU of K. L. Shugart , has
returned from college for his summer vacation ,
John Maloney , of Warren , 111. , a brother ol
Wlllltm Maloney , in in the city.
It. L. Brown , of Mollno , 111. , was the first
guest of yesterday at the Ogdon.
Dr. W. B. K\ann , of JJow City , lown , was
a Sunday gumt at the Pacific.
L. B. Lawrence , of Fremont. Nob. , was al
the Pacific yesterday.
T..O. Carlisle , of Missouri Valley , was a
the Ogdcn yesterday.
George B. Uould , of Kansas City , was at thi
Ogden yesterday.
SitVBU CUEKK , N. Y. , Fob. 0 , 188Q.
GKNTH I have b cn very low , and have
tried everything , to no advantage. ]
heard your Hop Bitters recommended by
so many , I concluded to give thorn a trial.
1 did , and now am around , and con
stantly improving , and am nearly as
strong as over. W. II. WELLER.
Open for work , Pryor's BKH Job Print
ing Oftico , 7 Pearl street.
Our Now lidnii nuil Improvement Co
Investigation into the matter convinces
us that ono of the moat equitable , reason
able and feasible plans of building houses
ia that proposed and in operation by the
Mercantile Loan , Trust and Improvement
mont company of this city. By invest
ing in shares in this institution , which is
backed by some of our best and most reliable -
liable business men , it becomes possible
and comparatively easy for n man o
moderate means to secure a comfortable
homo for himself and family. In taking
a certain number of shares , at a ccrtaii
monthly payment , in a few years a nmi
can own a house of his own for about the
same as hu pays monthly for rent. Wo
beliuvo the Mercantile Loan and Trus
company , by organizing and opening ut
for business , have filled a long fol
want in Council Bluffs. Their plans am
system of loans will bear the most care
ful scrutiny and examination , and WL
have no hositoncy in pronouncing them
reasonable and equitable , and backed by
gentlemen of honor and integrity. As
the company exists it becomes at once an
institution of valup and credit to our city
and these who desire homes. Their pres
ident is T. A. Kirkland ; vice president ,
Judge Peako ; secretary , 'I. It. Beery ;
treasurer , Col. Boobo , and their office is
in Uio basement of Shuyart & McMa-
hon's now block , corner First avenue and
Pearl street , jan27-ly.
N. OASADY. F. U. OHCUTT.
CASADY & ORCUTT ,
Carpet
Only one in the City. Stock now Complete.
CASADY & OECUTT ,
502 Broadway , - COUNCIL BLUFFS.
A. H. MAYNE & CO. ,
DEALERS IN
3ulk and Barrel Lime Louisville & Portland Cement
MICHIGAN PLASTEIl , HAW AND 8E\VKU 1'H'E , HAHD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PIUCE.
No , 34 Pearl Street , . . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
J. M. PHILLIPS ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOTS AND HOES !
Fine Shoes a Specialty.
413 Broadway , - COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
NUGENT & SMITH ,
Merchant Tailor
FIRST CLASS GOODS AND THE BEST OF WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED ,
7 and 9 Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS.
, ooTJzxroijj lEHj-cratr'ir'js , X.A.
TH HAT 'R'P'Nm XT PM OENEUAL MEnCHANDISE.
dUIl IN JjJJlNU 05 UU , , IS Main street and 17 Pearl street.
LT ) flT A PIT Xr PM onuaaisTs.
JJi UJJXiJLlilX UbJJit Prescriptions Compounded at all hours. 100 Broadway.
M A V TV/I HTTM CIIESTON HOUSE.
JUn A 1V1V.J L1M , Grocery , 215 Main Street. Hotel , 217 and 210 Main street.
J. Mi ijAKbiUW- '
. DM Fifth'street
- Corner and Kith ( avo.
Ult. Ji . WllJ.l.hj , Corner MaIn ndFlfthup. taIra. Ilesldence , 809 Willowarenue.
JUSTICE OK THE PEACE ,
NQPHTTRrr . Office over American Express.
Q Q WAPNIPR LIVEUYAND FKED ,
O , O VVjDLULiJj li | Will contract for funeral * at reasonable rates. 22 Fourth street.
J , M , ST. JOHN & CO..OASH BUYERS , rrrer
Draft by return null. 140 Droadway.
SA "DTT'TJPP NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE ,
-CL JTJLuHUJLJt Corner Main and First arenue.
PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ , Bf0a3no re > '
TTflPTT MERCHANT TAILOR ,
JXUUH. Stock Complete. Suits made at reasonable prices. No. 805 Main St. |
Q M TTTT CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
&P , O 'IJLJ.H. Corner 7th and Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished.
WW QTTPTJ M A "NT DEALER IN FINE HARNESS.
f VV'i OnrjlV/lVl/ilN / , I hare the rarlcty that brings patronage. 1
PTJAATPV MERCHANT TAILOR.
HililN l 1 Artlatlo Work and reasonable charges. 872 Broadway.
P/llWP XT QOAT FURNITURE STOVES ,
JlUVVJu OC JOUlN' and Household Supplies. 3o3 Broadway.
TTATTIT X-r tlATJT1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
JJ UN U 1 _ QC _ n A lllj James Block. Practlco In state andjcderal courts.
L < CTnPT7"DDlTl ) | X- , CfMauufacturem Flno Funilture , Upholstery Goods , Curtains ,
JJi OlUUJVlIljLlJL OC UU. ) and Window Shades. 307 Broadway.
And Smth house , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign , Prop. P. J. Mont'
Bomery , M. D. Phjslclan.
VETEIIINART SURGEON ,
wV ! 1 , Offlce , Bray's stable. No. 12 Scott street.
rj"PTVT'M"POCI'\r Manufacturer of HORSE COLLARS ,
PT , JliJlNlNJjiouI , Trade Supplied. 8th street , between 6th and 7th are.
T ATJTJnfT1 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ,
U. AJjJjUil , Notary lublloand General Conreyancer. 415 Broadway.
D'DTT'l.'D'D TJ/\TTO'D / SMITH & NORTON ,
tVJJ V iilVJj HUUOiJ | Broadway opposite New Opera House. Refitted tl , 11.60 per day ,
HP P A "XT ' X P A QQPT CONTRACTORS AND BUILVERS.
UJj UAJL 01 Ua.bbijJj < Corner Sixth street and Ar nu O.
A TTk/TTT / NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
WTT , Bought and sold. 213 Broadway.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
JJOTICE. Special odrertlsements , such as Lost ,
Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Board.
Ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low
rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the flrst Insertion
and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent In-
sertlon , Leava adtertUcmenU at ouroulco , No. 7
Pearl Street , near Broadway
FOR SALE AND RENT.
IpOR 8AI.K-A hotel , furnished , good locality and
1 good term * . Address A. U. H. , BEE Offlce ,
Council Bluff * .
Swedish Movement
Cure
For the treatment and euro of dry , harsh , dead or
falling hair or baldness , at 712 Broadway , Council
Blurts , ( as soon u rooms are completed ) ; until that
tlmo lnUro | for Dr. Dodge , across the way , at the
Coy House. Consultation or viamlnatlon at his
rooms free of charge.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
The doctor has on sale the great BhaLerand Indian
BliHxl Remedy , for the cure of catarrh and consump
tion. Price W rents per Imttlo.
Catarrh Is of se\tral different kinds , or grades :
No. 1. Uucous catarrh , Is much like common
cold , with mucous discharges from the head , nose
and throat.
No. 8. Dry catarrh , ulth heat In the face and bead ,
hot discolored skin , dry , harsh , dead ur falling hair
and boldness.
No. S. Scrofulous catarrh. U known by excessive
dandruff , and eruptions ; split and bristling hair , b&d
breath , low spirit * , forget/illness / , bad dreams , headache -
ache , hot water discharge from nosi ) and eyes , n w.
ralda , with baldness and Idiocy. , , .
No. 4. General catarrh of the blood. nwulU in
wcokneos , debility , short breathing , small weak pulse ,
heart troubles , kidney affections , with liter com.
plaint and Indigestion , with 1U atlenduit leprous dis
coloration * ot the skin , and glassy , sunken appear
ance I th * eye * .
ODELL & DAY ,
Loans , Real Estate
AND
INSURANCE ,
No , 39 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs ,
City Property.
\Vo haeacant lots In all ] > art of the city at from
J50.00 up , for sale on monthly payments.
No. 52. House , 0 rooms , wvll , cistern , 4 largo lots ,
iJenty of fruit , on Bentoii street ; cheap , ? 2OiX ) .
No. 30. A desirable rcsldcnco on htnentli street ,
near Illooincr school , buUdlnga nearly now ; 5,000.
No. 42. Nlnt-ty feet front , corner Pearl St. and se
cond avenue , opposite court house ; $3,500.
Business Chances.
No. 2flk For sale or trade , a stock of hardware , at
a good business point In western Iowa. Will trade for
No. M. Hotel , tho'only ono Inatown of 700 Inhab
itants , 21 rooms , Kith good barn , well located , will
sell cheap or trade for a farm.
No. 1 , A ll o republican paper In western lowu ,
otttcial county pa ) or and large patronage , erj chcaj
U void soon.
Wo also hate a number of choice farms In western
low a , for solo cheap.
LOANS.
We have money to loan on farms and city property ,
at from fl to 10 per cent.
Fire and Tornado Insurance.
Best of companies represented. Equitable rates
and fair treatment Losses adjuntod and paid at this
office.
Mrs , H , J , Hilton , M , D , ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
32 ! ) Broadway. ( Maxell Bluffs ,
Z. T. LINDSE7 & CO. ,
412 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
West Side Square , Glarinda , Iowa.
.
' 'IV
MRS. M. MCALLISTER.
THE LEADING DEALER IN
Millinery and Notions.
225 Main Street , . . . . . . . Council Bluff * .
JOHN R. MARTIN ,
Prpntinnl Plnmhoi1 dpc anil ItPflffl fii
ndbllbdi ilUlUUul , lido dllll oiualll ri
Has a full line ol Dath Tubs , Sink , Hollars , Brass and Lead Goods , Lead and Iron rlj.cs nj fittings. Job-
Ling promptly attended to < First-clam work guaranteed.
No , 11 Pearl Street , ' - COUNCIL BLUFFS.
L. G. BRACKETT ,
224 AND 226 BROADWAY
BOOKS , TOYS AND NOVELTIES ,
GrMtest Tarlety In the City. No stranger should fall t. Tltlt my store rooms ,
Broadway Steam Laundry !
A. C. LARSON , . Proprietor.
LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY ,
HOUSES , LOTS AND LANDS
Sold.
Money Loaned , Abstracts Furnished !
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No. 4 Pearl Strt UNCIL BLUFFS.
SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD ,
DEALERS IN
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DRAFTS ' , ON THE BANK OF IRELAND , DUBLIN , FpR SALE , 343 BROADWAT , COUNCIL BLUFFS
B. S. TERWILLIGER ,
DECORATOR AND DEALER IN FANCY
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31 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
CRESTON HOUSE ,
MAX MOHN , . . . - PROPRIETOR.
810 , 217M.d 21O S. OVTAixx Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , . IOWA-
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT ,
THE LEADING DEALER IN
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* 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
P. Overton ,
DEALER IN
Hard Wood , Yellow Pine
and Red Cedar Lumber ,
Oak and Red Cedar riling , Cedar Telegraph Poles and
Fence Posts , OaV Dimension Stuff , Bridge Material
of all kinds , at Bed Rock Prices. A Specialty in
WOOD AND COAL
for brick ) ard purposes. A full supply of wood and
coal alwajs on hand at jarcl , 802 and S04 Main street.
Oftlce , 605 Flnt Atcnue , between Main and Pearl
streets.
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WI10LE3ALI DEALIR IX
Prompt Cash Paid.
No commission charged. Send for Quotations.
512 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs.
THOU. orriciR , u. M. ri-sxr.
OFFICER & PUSEY
BANKERS ,
Council BUffs , la.
Established - - 1856
Dealers In Forglea and Domestic Exchange and
Home Securities.
WINTHEELICH BROS.
IronyrassFoiflry
Cor. CthSt. and llth Avo.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . IOWA.
MRS. E. J. HARDING , M. D.
Medical Electrician
AND
GYNECOLOGIST !
Graduate of Electropathic Institution , Philadelphia , .
Office Cor. Broadway & Glenn Ave
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
The treatment of all diseases and painful difficulties
peculiar to females a specialty
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MORGAN , KELLER , & CO. , '
UNDERTAKERS.
The flnut quality and largest stock west of Chicago
of Wooden and Mctallo Cases. Calls attended to at
all hour * . We defy competition In quality of good * V
or prices. Our IIr storgan has served as undertaker * \
for forty years ami thoroughly understands his busl * * \ i
ness. Warcrooms.Sn Broadway. UPHOLSTERING f
In all Its branches promptly attended to ; also carpet * , . ,
lajlng and lambrequins. Telegraphic and soall *
orders filled without delay.
W. R. VAUCHAN ,
Justice of the Peace.
Omaha and. Council Bluffs.
Real estaU and collection agency. la Odd Fellow's ) .
block , over 8 Tlng Bank. ] an8-U V
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