6 THE DAILY BEE COUMGIL BLUFFS , SATURDAY , DECEMBER 29 , 1883- THE DAILY BEE. .COUNCIL BLUFFS. Saturday Morning Dee , 29 , sunscntrncm IIATKS : Br Carrlef - - - - - - - cent * per BrHal - - - - - - - - 110.00 ftt Year JOFFIOE : No. 7 Pearl Street , Kear Broadway. MINOB MENTION , See Joseph Roilor'a fall goods. Additional local on seventh page. Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnoll's. The Hoyal Arcanum had a social lost evening. Work on the Masonic temple continues ns weather parmiU. The Catholic fair opened at Dohany's last evening , and will continue until Jan uary y. The stockholders of the driving park Association are to moot January 8th to elect oflicors. LOAVO to wed was granted yesterday to Frita Berg and Margarotha Jorgon , both of York township. Frank Good , wanted for a brutal as sault on young Phillips , haa not been found yet by the oflicors. The bail has boon declared forfeited in the confidence cases of Kelly and Dee Baggs , neither of'tho twain appearing for trial in the district court. Second Spiritualist society meets every Sunday at 2:30 : and 7:30 : p. m. in Dovolo & Wrights block , 10 Main street , up stairs. Mrs. E. Eggloston , medium. At the Broadway Methodist church to morrow the music will bo furnished by a _ quartet consisting of Miss Blanche OH- vor ; Miss Anna Morkol , L. W. Tulloys and Mr. Thompson. A reception U to bo tendered Judge Rood and wife this evening at the resi dence of N. M. Pusoy. * It is given by the momborj of the bar as an expression of regard for Judge and Mrs. Reed. Douglass McCarty , who waa tried for stealing a horse at Oakland , has boon acquitted. Ho claimed that ho found the horao wandering in the utrcot and had just caught him when ho was him self caught by the oflicors. The now city building has ono great lack , that of a vault. The safes are net nearly largo enough to hold the papers , and a vault is Absolutely a necessity and it will bo felt when the old building , which has a vault , is sold. Now that there is water , water every where , there will probably bo a bolter distribution of the fire apparatus. There ought to bo several hose carts stationed in different parts of the city , but first of all some now hose is badly needed. "Thoro is moro in Heaven and Earth than is .dreamed of in philosophy. " Spiritual circle to-morrow ( Sunday ) af tor noon and evening , at 2 and 7:30 : o'clock , in Spiritual hall , on Main and Pearl streets , two doors' south of postoilico. K- The grand jury failed to find any in h dictment against Sheppardj the Walnut ' icribe , arrested for libeling Mueller , HI , ? Wells , and other Council Bluffs mer chants. Ho looms to have let up on thorn now , and probably that is all they wanted te make him do. It is stated that ono busin'osa man in forty-eight hours , lately , squandered $300 in a "high timo" in a house of pros titution in this city. Council Bluffs needs a little showing of official backbone bonein handling the morals or rather the immorals of the city. The Catholic fair , now in progros at Dohany'0 , is for the purpose of helping along the big building enterprise nojv started. The now church is to bo a great addition to the city , and au im provement in which all should fool an interest , and to which all should give aid. The doiication of the now Presbyte rian church at Marno is to bo on Sunday , the ( itli of January. The installation cf the new pastor , Rov. R. E. Fltckiuger , is to take place Thuriday evening , Janu ary 3rd. Among these who are to par ticipate are Rov. John Horren , of Atlan tic ; Rov. D. A. Bloso , of Audubon , and Rov. Alfred K. Bates , of this city. Constable Skinner went out' to Cres cent yesterday to arrest ono dill Huff man , who waa wanted to answer a charge of stealing a auit of clothes from a room mate at Kate Hurlburt'a boarding liouso. Ho found his man , but found that ho waa being tried there on'somo charge , and BO did not get him. The case of the atate u. Barnard re- suited in au acquittal of the defendant. It was charged that Barnard kicked up a row at a Danish house and assaulted the proprietor , Olson. , The witnossca for prosecution wore kept in the anto- im and called in one at a time. Ono them on being 'placed on the witness stand and atked to look about the room and aeo if he could point out the man who struck Olson , gated about and finally pointed out Deputy Sheriff Edgar , instead - stead of the defendant. It. coat Edgar several clgara at recess time , but cleared the defendant. To-morrow evening at the Baptist church , Rev. J. G. Lemon will deliver another of his lectures on the "Absurdi . ties of Science. " HO will epeclally treat . the aubject of "The Formation of Man , " and this promises to be ono of the most interesting and entertaining lecturoa of the seriea , arid will doubUeas draw a large , audience , aa have the previous lecture * . There are many who have no time or /cilttie for studying , up the various ' .ucientuus theories , and tb'ete locturea are t' particularly appreciated by aUch. aa the .questions are dealt with fairly , clearly , udta aa entertaining manner , whila those who dp make some study of these fluwUojM find in theae lectures much that u BO > and suggestive. Books , toys , "and faiicy gooda of all kiacU must U sold at or below coat to give wow ortuuJlty to attend'to'my ol > tr ta itt this citv. II. E it. JPa . NewOfwHoW. SEVERAL STRETCHES. Judge Ecod Metes Out the Son- tonooB of Eleven Oriminals , Tlio TltncB Vary Prom Four Montlin ( o Flvo Yonra In ( lie I'cnl- tontlnry. Ycstordfty rtftornoon Judqo Rood son- onccd these who have boon convicted nt his term of the district court. Young tMBon , who pleaded guilty to stealing n railway ticket from the Ohicago & Hock sland ofllco , had already boon given his four months in the penitentiary , the Ightncss being duo to the influence of his iroiniuunt relations and friends. Fred Uhlor , a young mnooth-facod fol- ow , who stele a horse , was given throe years in the penitentiary. Pat Murphy , who stele some clothing rom Farman'a store , when asked if hero was any reason why judgment hould not bo passed upon him , said hero was , and the judge loaned back to istcn. Murphy gave aa his reason , "I didn't got n square deal at all. This was overruled , and , Pat was sentenced to hrco years in the penitentiary at Fort ilodison. J. M. Smith , who roliofod a young man named Brokow of 885 , while the attor was sleeping at the Broadway lotol , was sentenced to throe years in the icnitontiary. As ho was being taken out. > y the ofllcor , with a como along on ono wrist , ho noticed Brokow , the prosocut- ng witness setting at the roar of the court-room , next to the aislo. Smith , as quick as flash struck at him with his fist , hitting him on the shoulder , but not doing him any great harm. The little ncidont caused a sensation in court for a 'ow minutes , but the prisoner was quickly lurried out by the ollicur. 0. J. Smith , the young man .who snatched a gold watch , while looking at some goods in Mrs. Davis * store , was a' ' ino looking young man , but evidently a clover ono , lie was sentenced to three roars also. W. A. Farnsworth , the colored man employed at the Pacific house , who got way with a roll of money belonging to Rogers , the 'bus man , pleaded guilty and ras sentenced to six months in the pen- tontinry. i Edward Lloyd , the young man who J orgod a chock on J. It. Davidson and ried to got it cashed at the Citizens' tank , was sentenced to two years on each conviction , making four years in all. Gus Larringor , the tailor who atolo OHIO clothing belonging to some fellow- workmen , taking it from their roomu , ras sentenced to six months in the poni- ontiary. Jack Wilson , the sneak found in Mr. Toman's house , was , on A conviction of mrglary , sentenced to two years. James O'Brien , for stealing a watch rom a railway man at the Northwestern depot , got off with four months. Dave Smith , who was convicted of stealing mules at Nook , got the heaviest dose ot all. Ho was 'given five years at Ft. Madison. ShoriiT Quittar haa ro- : oivod word tliat this' Smith is wanted badly in'Clinton forstoaling horses there , ind if the , jury had not convicted him bore , ho would have boon arrpstodatonce on this other charge. As it is , the Clin ton folk will have to wait for him. Smith appeared before the bar with ablack eye , which waa the record of a row ho had got into in the jail below , Pat Murphy hav ing hit him ono. Smith-is a surly , quar relsome fellow , and his follow prisoners hero take a great dislike to him. In Clin ton ha sailed under the name of Camp- boll.Sheriff Sheriff Guittar will start on Sunday with four of the prisoners for Ft. Madi son , coupling Farnsworth "to Dave Smith and Larringor to Pat Murphy. It is the exception rather than the rule that promises in reference to the delivery of job printing are kept. But at Pryor a Bee job oflico , 7 Pearl street , all prom ises will bo fulfilled. OTHER POINTS , now the Holiday Season Struck Coon KiipUlH , Corroupondouco of Tin : BEK. Coo.v RAims , December 2(5. ( Christ mas trade in town was very good this year and the merry season celebrated with old time vigor. The celebrating citizen was invited to the now Presby terian church at an early hour on Christ mas eve by .tho music of the cornet band , and on entering the ch'urch , unless very lucky , ho found himself elected to stand whore ho could just see the topmost Doughs of the gaily dressed Christmas tree which touched the arched coiling. Every ono was merry and happy except the old bach who got the mitten from the tree. After the presents wore distribut ed the band played Homo , Sweet Homo , and the celebrating citizen wont his way to the hop at Hams hall or to the rink , as ho felt inclined , each of which wont on until a late hour and had a crowd of votaries. Dormond Broa. have become tired of paying rent and are erecting a neat frame store building on the north aide of Main street. W , J. Sheaffor haa taken a place in Deakin & Hatfiold's store for the winter. In the spring ho intends to take the road again. again.Mayor Huntington haa taken charge of the Coon Rapids Cornet band , The mayor will make a succeis of it , aa ho docs of everything. Three brick blocka are projected for next spring , It takes moro. than an early frost to atop our boom.MOUK MOUK Mrs. M. Carroll , fashionable dress making , cutting and fitting a specialty Apprentices wanted. No. 720 First avenue , up stairs. Clowo Gull. , At Iialf.post live o'clock yesterday afternoon - ornoon an alarm of lire wan sounded , calling for the department at Kisoman , ilhoJda & Co.'a store. When the steam ers arrived there , though they wentqulck- ly , there vras found to bo no need o : them , but the call was a close one. I seems that one of the boys , while light ing the gas on the second floor , hit the IighUr against a pile of cotton batting , which blazed up , threatening a big fire. WiH H Jghtf one of UieealesHromen.with rare good sense and presence of mind , seized A bwinful of water and throw it on the burning cotton , thus stopping the progress of the flames. The cotton was , hcn pitched out of the window and the danger was ovor. Go to Hurlburt s fancy steam dyeing vnd French dry cleaning works at * 34 Pearl street. NOT TO BE ORAOKED , Ofllccr & PuRoy's Bank can now IJofy The well known banking liouso of Onicor & Pusoy has shown its enterprise n making its valuables doubly secure , by iroviding their safe \rith a novr door , which , ns far as externals are concerned , appears to have no lock at all. The jank had a safe which was doomed very secure , but which had seven spindles running through the front door , connect- ng the outside knobs and handles with nsido boltfl and bars. Sometime ago n still tnoro secure one waa got , which md but ono spindle.As , in blowing safes , thq places whore these spindles lorforato the door are generally used , , ho powder being worked into those , a snfo whoso door was only perforated once was deemed a vast improvement ever ono which was perforated in several places. Officer & Pusoy , seeing this , , voro readily led to believe that a safe irhoso door was not perforated by. any spindle was still bettor , and accordingly they have now ! md another door put on with n now kind of lock , which it is impossible for bur glars to open at night. Like the old lock , it is a time-lock , but it has no spindle - dlo or outside knob or key-hole. In fact , ono cannot find on the outaidp n crack or croviso loading to the inside. A11 the bolts and bars are on the inside , and are worked by a time-lock and auto matic arrangements , by which the door unlocks itself at whatever hour the lock is sot for. When the time arrives for the safe to bo locked it locks itself , and no ono can open it until the time comes in the morning for it to bo unlocked , when it unlocks itsolf. 'It seems that nothing could bo moro secure. The change was made yesterday under the supervision of Mr. J. 0. Harris , of Chicago cage , an export in the business. Six p'or cent city and farm loans. S. W Forgusson & Co.,39 , Pearl St. mvr& IN A BOX , How n Stranger Saw the Varieties and " \Vlmt it Cost Him. A verdant sort of a atrangor from the cost , has boon hanging about the city for a few days Booing the sights. Ho haa about $000 with him and is bound for n .rip to the Pacific coast , if ho docs not tarry too long at sights hero. Ho gained some experience two days ago by getting dnmk , and waking up in the police station , and paid § 7. < ! 0 to BOO how tho. police court runs. Night before last ho thought ho would take in the variety show. After paying his twenty-five cents lor admittance ho says ho waa ush ered into a box beside the stage , only twenty-five cents moro being asked for this. There , ho says , he was joined by two ladies and urged to set up the drinks. Ho concluded that it would bo the callant thing to drink a glass of wine with them , and after doing so and having a pleasant little conversation , he was called upon by the barkeeper to settle - tlo for the drinks. He was'almost par alyzed on finding that his bill was $5.25 , the $5 being for a bottle of wino and the rest for admission to the box. Ho hadn't the necessary currency and they took his overcoat for security. Yesterday morn ing ho applied to police headquarters'for information , to see if that wasn't a little too high and having drawn some money out of the bank ho got a policeman to go up there and gof his overcoat and compromise the matter. The managers very generously lot the coat go on- the payment of $3.25 , knocking elf $2. This was the boat they could do , as the wino cost them , they said , ever $2.50 a bottlo. The follow still thinks it pretty high for a glass of wino and a smile from a lady "Why , " said ho to the ofllcbr , "I can go anywhere and got a regular Tom and Jerry for fifteen cents. " The fellow evidently had not learned that wino and women cost money. The police , however - ever , now know , if they did not know before , that a wino room is attached to the stage , and it is high time some stops wore taken to clear up the place. Coun cil Bluffs is letting the gambling houses , prostitutes , variety shows , etc , ao as they please , and it is nearly time for. another city liouso cleaning and spasm of reform , Another invoice of now typo received at Pryor's Boo job office. Get Thnlr I'rlco List. Among the extensive business houses of Council Bluffs the name of Richmond Bros. & Co. is familiar throughout this part of the country. The stock they are carrying and the prices they are offering cannot but command the attention of all olassoft of consumers , They have a great assortment of fancy and staple groceries , canned goods , teas and coftoos , and they vrill dispose of these to consumers direct at what are really wholesale prices. They have just issued a new price list , which they will cheerfully furnish on applica tion , and which they willingly put in the hands of any one desirous of inspecting and comparing prices and quality of Roods , Any ono calling on or addressing Richmond Bros. , Council Bluffs , con get ono of those price lisU. Ladies' and gout's clothing cleaned , dyed and repaired atHurlburt's | , Ul Pearl street. Call , send or telephone for samples of fine commercial job printing from Pryor's job oflice , on Pearl street. Bend your orders for staple and fancy groserjos to Richmond Bros. & Co. , Council Bluffs. A complete price list free to all who call or send for ono. JI.'O. Watklns , of Olenwood , whose iiame waa i > romlntmtly numtioned as ono of themaal likely to have tacked to it the title of Judge , U now 111 , not from dliapiwlutment , but from Inflammatory rhouinaUiui. JACOB SI11B. E. F , CADWELL. 8IM8ACADWELL , Attorneys -at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFK8 , IOWA Offl . U ! iiHU t.Hooin laoJ Bhugutfclfo Mahon'i Mock. Will precUoe lu 8tat ud wlrni POUTM RUBBERS ! Our speech is short , but to the point. Best Chicago discounts every tiny in the your on Rubber Boots , Shoes , AND ARCTICS. Joods WARRANTED as good as ANY in the market. They arc nmdo by the NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO. Wo have n big line of SPECIALS and MI IMMENSE stock of regular and EXTRA WIDE Boots and Shoos in all sizes , ready to ship on receipt of orders. TIECIE "IBIMIIPIIRIE- ! " Or second quality Boots wo ore introducing arc better than many so-called firs quality , and wo give n largo EXTRA discount on them. Z , T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. CASADY & ORCUTT , 602 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Carpets and Curtains Also many pretty goods ( or CIIIUHTMAS UIFT3 now on exhibition. Call and BCD us , CASADY & ORCUTT. MAYNE & PALMER , DEALERS IN Hard and Soft Coal , BUtKJAND BAttRni , LIME. LOUJSVJLLK AND PORTLAND CEMENT , MICHIGAN PLASTER , HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. No , D39 Broadway , . . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. THE FINEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT of the Season is One of Those Elegant Overcoats Made to Order by Itlx dBs Tollox- MERCHANT TAILOES. No. 7 and 9 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. , oo-cnxrox-u TYYTJAT TAT T3ATD ° n ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OP POTTAWATTAMIE COUN- JUHIN VV. nf\ ttlJ , TY COLLECTION AGENCY. Office corner BroadwayandMaln street. TfiTJ"NT DTWn A OH GENERAL MERCHANDISE , UUHIN DJDINU Q VAJ IS Main street and 17 Pearl street. T\/T \ / A V TV/I mnVT CRESTON HOUSE. IVI A A MUHJN } Hotel , 217 and 119 Main street. DRt J. J. WlillJll , Cdmer Main and Fifth op-stalra. Besld'enee. 808 Willow avenue. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , fl 1TTTD17 NO > UD.U li < _ i Office over American Eiprega. ; ' * WAPTffPT ? LIVERY AND FEED , , O. VV JJlTLNjUlVi W1U contract tor funeral * at reasonable rate * . 22 Fourth itreet. J , M. ST , JOHN & OO..OASH BUYERS , % Sffl" 8WS Draft by return malt UB 'Broadway. 1 A HiTD TrnmT MERCHANT TAILOR , UJJUUiJ JxUUIli Stock Complete. Bulta mode at reasonable price * . No. 808 Main 811 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , ! WITTTT FC Corner 7th and Broadway. Plan * and speelflcatlong tufnUhed. TTJ A "KTTJV MERCHANT TAtton , JE IlxiiN Jj 11 Artlntlo Work and reasonable charges. 872 Broadway. XT QCYNT FURNITURE STOVES , OS PUJNt and HotimhoM Suppllea. 8o3 Broadway. & HARTt James Block. Practice In stala and federal courta. C ! A "MTT1 A "D1TTTV/T / And batn boute , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Borerelgn , Prop. P. J. Uont- bB-JN 11 Alt I L ) M gomery. M. U. 1'hytlclan. ' " JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , T A "DUnT P U. AJjJjUJLlt Notary Public and General Oonveyanoer. 415 Broadway. TTnTTOT1 SMITH & NORTON , XLUUOJIli Broadway 0ipoilte New Opera UOUH. Refitted ! , ? ! .60 per day IP YOU WANT BOOTS , SHOES OR RUBBERS CALL ON SA - . ZE > HEjjE ? OIHjy Corner Main and First Avenue , Council Bluffs. He Las Them. W. R. VAUCHAN. Justice oi the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs. Real eiUta and collection gcnon Odd Fellow1 ! lock , orer BAvlnin B nk. Jn8jv nioa. ornciK , u. u. raemr , OFFICER & FUSE Y BANKERS. Council BluOl . U. Established - - 1856 Dealeri tl Foreign and Domeitlo Kxchft&ge Mid Home Becutie * SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisement * , inch ai Lott , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Want * , Board ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In thl * column at the low raU of TEN CENTS FKR LINE for the fint Insertion and FIVE CENTS I'EK LIKE for each nubiequent In- ortlon. Leave adrertbetnenU at our office , No. 7 I'totl Street , near Broadway WANTS. \ \yANTE0-Iloj- pony , todtllrerTui But. WWINUAN-auii maker and reiialrcr , No , 108 H. Main Bt. , Council Bluff ) , Iowa. \TTANTEB E > cryliodyui Council Bltidi to take VV TuiBu. Velherad by carrier at only twenty cent'a week. PABINHT riIOTOS-W by the down at the excel. 1J alorgallery , 100 Ualu I'reet , Council Bluffi. Dinner , and dummy faro both wnyi to' . Omaha cu - touieri on order * of (10 and upward * . TXTANTED Everybody to buy a Chrlitmu pre- IT etit worth more tlian dlamonoi-a iiolloy In the Uutual Life Iniurance company , of New York , ( thelarKvtooinpanylnthewcrld ( rate * lower than any other company. M , r' . llohrvr , gtnt for we tem - em Iowa. Council lilugi. WANTfcU-To trad * for city | > roH > rty , a Block of book * , blank bookt , window curUlnt. and a general Hue of atatlouer' * goodi. A good baivalu offerd. Cell or adilrra H , E. I'almer , new uiiera IIOUKJ Hock , Council Bluff * . Judge Lyinau list returned from LU vlalt to IlltnoU relative * . Mrs. Lyinaa n < V their tittle ion etllJ remain there halting her par ent * . R. Rice M. D. H A V/1VDQ ° r other tumors removed without the UnJuDm } | ) | knife or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES o"-1" - Over thirty year * practical experience. Offloe No. 5 Pearl street , Council Bluffs tarOonultatlon free _ , Make Your Contracta Now for Your Winter Hupply of Missouri Hard "Wood ! AND HARD AND SOFT O oa.1 WITH P. OVERTON , 605 First Avenue , - Council Blufla , Iowa , And tecuro the belt article and full mesture at the very lo ret price. Btove wood delivered to any par of the city JOSEPH GA&HEGAK. HARD WOOD AND COAL OornerMaln ! itrectand Eighth aven ue , Coun Bluff * . weat rate * ard prompt delivery Mrs , H , J , HiltOD , M. D , , v PHYSICIAN & SUMEO-T , 322 Middle Broadway , Council Bluffs. WINTER RESORT. SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. Oxxx-o OX * We truvantee the cute of the following named dl - kcaaet , erne | > : ItheumatUm , Scrclula , Ulcer * , Catarrh , a 1 Blood andikluilUoaiua , Dripeiwla , Liver CompUlnt , Kidney and Bladder DUeines. Gout , Neil- ralgla and Attlima , Them Hprlngtare the J > otlte revortof the tlrwl and debllluUd , and are the FKKULE LAUUH BEST Kit I END , Oood hotel , lltery and bathing aooomodatlon both winter and luiuiuer. Locality highly plctureaque and healtliy Aocitilble by Wauuh railway , a Kvoua , orliB. & O , . , at Albany. Conctponduio ollcltcd , UEV. M.M.THOMl'SON. Uanager. BUoam Bptlngt , Cora , I' . 0. , Gentry Vo. , Uo , EmpMe Hardware Hardware 109 and 111 S. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. WHOLESALE DEALER , IN HATSCAPS BUCKGLOVES , 342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , HOUSES , LOTS AND LANDS P3o-u.R23.t Sold. Money Loaned , Abstracts Furnished No. 4 Pearl Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , DEALER IN Li Jl J I NOTIONS , JEWELRY , &C. 387 W. Broadway , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA BECHTELE'S uropean Hotel. The only only hotel run on the European plan 'in this city. Now building , newly furnished and all modern improvements , and is centrally located. PETER BECH TELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. Haling a LARGE CONTRACT to (111 I am obliged to Oder the Very Highest Market Prices FOIl S. Goldstein. 638 Broadway , Counoil Bluffs , Iowa. STEINHARDT & FREYHAN , . Wholesale Liquor Dealers , OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , WILL REMOVE THEIR BUS'NESS TO Omaha , Neb. , January 1st , 1884 , HAVING SECURED WEST & FRITCHKRl ) OLD STAND , HAIR GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Sold at the Lowest Prices IN THE WEST , QUALITY CONSIDERED. At MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , - . 337 W. Broadway , Council .Bluffs. Iowa. ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ) IM TO LOAN 1 HEAL ESTATE ! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. PREMIUM PORTRAITS -laxr- Crayon , M Solar Camera Enlargement for the trade at reasonable rates. Orders oy mail promptly filled.r C. D. LUOCOCK , 143 Broadway. Council Blufis. Our line of Stoves is the mosv complete in ao city and includes all the most Desirable Patterns and Latest Improvements ! We have hammorou the prices down as thin as they will stand without breaking , and you are invited to call and BOO how thick the stoves are in comparison. ' PECJAL DRIVE ON A LOT OF HARD COAL STOVES , Nickel , slightly tarnished , at a reduction of $5.00 each. 504 Broaoway'and 10 and 12 Mam St. , Council Bluffs. -IN- OHIVi , PLATED WARE , GLASS WISE , LAMPS , Table Cutlei. , , Flower Pots , Etc. , call on W. 8. HOMER & GO , , - 23 Main St. , Council Bluffs. WHY DON'T YOU OETSJMEOF FITCH BROTHER'S ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? Perfect Fitting , Be t and CliuapeBtfc Hne Linen Collar * and Cuflf. No. 716 Fourth. Street , Counoil Bluffs , Iowa. M. GALLAGHER. DEI. O O New Store , Freth Goods , Low Prloea and I'oljtc Attendant ! . { first Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , GROSVENOR & GUNN , MANUFACTURERS OF IROOIM : 311 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs ; Iowa