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    THE DAILY < BBICOUNCIL BLUFFS , FRIDAY , JANUARY 4 , 1881.
fHE DAILY BEE.
COUNOIL BLUFFS.
Fuidav Morning , Jan , 4 ,
By Carrier 20 cents per
ByMl - - $10.00 j jr
ornoE :
No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway.
MINOR MENTION ,
Additional local on seventh page.
Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnoll's ,
The Catholic fair closes this evening ,
Conrad Qoiso has already laid in ovoi
COO tons of ico.
The Round Table mot last evening al
Mr. Otis' residence.
The Baptist ladies gave a social al
Mrs. Maynard's last evening.
The street car faro has now been re
duccd to five cents on all linos.
H. Van DoBogert , who is connected
with S. T. Walker it Co. , has a now boj
nt his house.
TJjo geM watch for the most populai
assistant , yardmaster * H bo awarded a
the fair this ovoning.
W. Wallaoo 1ms be&n arrested on t
charge of stealing1 some shingles from i
man named Jeffries. The case has beet
continued until next Monday.
Dr. Jefforis now wears a fine silk tile
it having boon awarded to him at tin
Catholic fair , ho receiving the largos
number of votes of any of the physician
of the city.
A full attendance of directors am
members of the Y. M. 0. A. is re
quested this evening at 7:30 : o'clock a
the rooms , No. 12 North Main street
for the purpose of calling a general sec
rotary.
The tickets for the piano recital o
Miss Noally Slovens , to take place nox
Tuesday evening , are mooting with
ready sale , and there will doubtless bo
largo audience to hoar the wondorfu
young artist.
The only news offered nt fire depart
raont headquarters yesterday was tha
the Crq alarm was tried in the mornin
and would not work. _ As n news itor
that ia very stale. If it could only b
made to work just once , that would b
the foundation for a sensation.
Justice Abbott has before him a glar
dorod horse cose. Ho ordered the hors
shot first , and will try the case aftoi
ward. A very safe course to take , t
protect other stock , especially in view c
the long-drawn-outness of the law.
Patching up is still being done on th
"now" city building. A railing was pu
up in the city clerk's office yesterday , c
a gingerbread pattern , and ot course run
ning diagonally , no it wouldn't do to hav
anything on the square or ac right an
glos about the city building.
John Eponotor , as special deputy , in
stalled the following ofllcors of Humbold
lodge , No. 175 , I. O. O. F. . Wodnosda ;
%
evening , the work being in the Gorma :
language : Wm. Marquardt , N. G. ; Chris
Schwinger , V. G. ; JohnGootz , aocrotar ,
and F. Bornhardt , treasurer.
* The voting for the gold watch for Ih
most popular assistant yardmaster , premises
isos to bo very lively at the Catholic fai
to-night. Pat Cody , of the Union Pacific
v
k cific , stands a good ohanco of getting it
Bo has scores of friends , and they soon
determined that ho shall have it.
Not a case for the police court yostoi
day. Rather dreary business for a cout
with a $2,000 judge and § 000 clork. I
business doesn't revive people will BOO ;
bo willing to got back to the old way o
having a simple police magistrate , with
out any of the superior court trapping
Alton Forbes , a wall known coloroi
man and saloon-keeper in this city dioi
yesterday at noon. Ho had boon ill fo
Borne timo. Frank Hall , another colore
man , lias boon transacting some businos
for him and it is claimed that though h
made a'settlement with Mrs. Forbes 01
Wednesday , and turned over to her coi
tain moneys cdlloolod by him , yet he W
yesterday morning and took30ofhe
money with him. So that while Forbc
jo lying dead his "next friend , " who ha
boon doing business for him , is no wher
to b , o found ,
Call , gond or telephone for samples c
fine commercial job printing from Pryor' '
job oQlce , on Pearl street.
SEEKING A SEOEETAKY ,
Harry Curtis , of Now York , to Tali
Charge of thn V.M. O. A. In
Council BlutlW.
Per Borao tirao the Young Men's Chrii
tian association hero has felt the necei
sity of having a general secretary to tali
the load in the -work , an experience
man to manage affairs and give his ontii
attention , to thorn.
Mr. Weidonsall has boon looking f <
just tlio right man for Council Bluils an
is confident ho baa found ono in the po
son of Harry Curtiw , who , it is undo
teed , will accept the position. Ho is
young man who has been in the heart J
the work in Now York city , ho belr
.assistant secretary of tlio Harlan brand
' the secretary of which is a cousin of 0 , 'J
.Officer , of thi city. Mr. Curtis has bet
placed where ho will come in close contai
with the best workers in the Y. M. 0. J
and is practically familliar with all tl
latest methods of work , so that comii
here ho will bring experience , ability.ei
terpriee , and BO far as human judgmei
can descorn he will reap success for hin
self arid the association. Council Blut
is looked upon aa aua-xccllent field , tl
oity being largo and a grc t railway cei
t r , while many transients are hero wli
hayo few moral helps.
- Mrs. A. Bryan , dressmaker. Cuttin
ji , , peoialty. 604 8. Main at. , up stairs.
16 is the exception rather than the nil
puA promises in reference to the deliver
of jou printing are kept. But at Pryor
job ofllce , 7 Pearl street , all proa
will be fulfilled.
THE MALVERN MURDER ,
The Fnll Particulars of the Bloody
Killing of on Man Shelley ,
The Murderer and Ills Motive Sllll n
Mystery.
Tin : BKB has already given tlio outline
fuels of the murder of J. M. Shelley ,
which occurred on Silver Crook town <
ship about four miles north of Mnlvcrn ,
Some further particulars are learned
from The Malvorn Loader. The victiir
of the murder was a fcoblo old man agci
77 years , who sometime in November got
permission of Joseph Bannister to put t
little shanty on his land , and only abou
twenty-five yards from Mr. Bannistor'i
residence. Thin shanty was an old port
able picture gallery made of light boards
and the sections fastened together bj
honks and staples. In this little build
ing the old man kept a small stock o
tobacco , candies , canned goods , etc. , anc
lived there entirely alone , ho having n <
family ; and only ono relative , a daughter
Airs. Barnard , who lives in this county
4 bout 10 o'clock last Sunday morrnnf
r , Bannister called at the old gentle
man's house , and receiving no response t <
S Iwcfcingi entered , and discovert
.o . his horror that the old man had boot
) rutally murdered. The body was lyinf
RCO downward on the lloor , the head it
ft po jl of blood. There wore two woundi
m the head , each from two to throe
nchcs long , and the skull smashed in
A bloody axe found standing by the dooi
was evidently the weapon used , am
there was blood also on the old man'i
bedstead. No clue was gained as to wh <
committed the crime , or for what pur
pose.A . coroner's inquest was hold , but n <
fresh facts were brought out by that , ant
there only remained the sad duty of lay
ing the remains away. A service wai
hold Monday afternoon at the Liberty
ihurch , the daughter and horhusbam
being in Attendance as mourners ,
The citir.ons are much puzzled as ti
what possible motivothorocouldhavobooi
for committing the foul deed , and who wa
thb murderer. It is not liloly that robbery
bory was thn motive , as the old man'
all told would not amount ti
100 , and oven if it hud been , murde
was not necessary , as the old man was n <
feeble and palsied as to bo defenceless
Some think it was for some old grudge
or fancied offence , but this has no fact
to substantiate it more than the other.
The citizens have hold a mooting am
appointed a committee to draw up a petition
tion to Governor Sherman and obtnii
signatures thereto , asking him to offer
reward of § 500 for the capture and con
viction of the murderer. A committo
was also appointed to solicit money ii
the county for the same purpose. Tlv
petition to the governor jias secured 10
signatures , and the committee to solici
funds in the county expect to bo able t
soouro enough to bo able to offer 81,00
reward in half the county.
Another invoice of now typo receive
at Pryor's Boo job ojlico.
A SAD NEW YEAR ,
win'n
A. MlnncoJa Citizen Shot TliroiiKli tli
Ilond by a Ramrod.
Hinnoola was thrown into n state <
unusual excitement on Now Year's daj
by the sad shooting of a young ma
named Chris. Windoman. A number c
men were in a saloon , and loaded thoi
guns for'tho purpose of shooting at a tai
jot. Ono of the party neglected to dnv
liis ramrod from the gun , it being a niu ;
zlo-loudor , and as ho stopped out of th
saloon ho said , "Look out , boys , 1't
going to shoot , " and p'ulling up his gu
iirod. Young Woidoman , who had pasae
out shortly before , was struck by th
ramrod in the eye , it passing through hi
head , killing him instantly. A coroner
jury was impannollcdj and the vordic
ns to the effect that it was an accidon
wholly.
The CI B Bills.
To THE HONOHAHLK MAYOU AND ClT
COUMUIL OF TUP. OlTV OF COUNCIL BLUFF )
IOWA Gentlemen : I herewith submi
the following report of city warranl
issued during the month of Docomboi
188,1 , no well aa the total amount iauc
by order of ihe present council , vlis. :
oneral fund for December . 8 fi.fidi (
Also the report of bills audited and al
lowed during the same time on the fol
lowing accounts , viz. :
.for DetTotal. .
Bryant street bridge. .Sit2 ! ! 7 ? S 1,012 7
Now building , ground
and furniture , . .t. . . 1M10 11,023 ]
1'ollco aocouut..v.\ 10 8.1&I t
QM . ' . . . . , A- . . 47617 4-U8f
1'tintlng . , . , . , , . . . las 05 020 (
Tark . . . - 247 t
Judgment . 7000 1,101 ;
City engineer . 13208 1.114 ]
Fire department . . . 80 1 IB 0G39 , (
Streets uuU nlloya . 2.1C5 3'J 11,4071
Sidewalks . , (10 ( 50 1,815 <
SoworaRo . - 4,0(50 ( f
General fund iirojier. . , Oil C'J 6,180 I
Condemnation . ' - 1,005 ;
Total . . . $8,828 70 901,407 I
Respectfully submitted ,
F. A. DUKKK , City Auditor.
Iloal Estate Tr'anifbrB.
The following doodj were filed for n
cord in the recorder's oflico , Januai
2 , reported for the BEB by P. J. M
Blahon , real estate agent :
James 8. Star to David A. Hood , lo
7 and 8 , block HI , Baylies it Palmot
add , 8160.
0. , II. I. , fc P. R. R.Co.to Ivoi
Thomas , sw ] se17 , 77 , 41 , ? 440.
A. W. Peterson to J. W. Davis ot o
ne > sol , 32 , 77 , 'M , 81,000.
Wm Triplett to Jcsso Hannabalson.pa
awl , 31 , 70 , 43 , 8UiOO.
A. E. Huff to Peter Marten , pait sv
no ] , 12 , 75. 40 , $75.
KILLED IN A WELL ,
Turk HniiKcn MeetB Illii Death I
u Mattock FullliiKton Him ,
Yesterday morning a man named Tui
Hanson , while at work digging a well c
T , W. VanSclover's farm , about six mil
south of this city , was instantly killo <
The well was an old ono which was beir
deepened. Hanson had been using
mattock , and had climbed up and left
on top of ( he wall. A little later , win'
n bucket was being hauled up , the rope
struck the mattock and it foil upon hirr.t
the sharp edge striking him on the back
of the head nnd splitting the skull for
several inches , causing instant death.
The time of life is short ; to spend it
painfully is to bo without St. Jacobs
Oil ,
_
PKIlSONAIj ,
II , A. Sonrles , ofDca Mosncn , woa At the
Ogdcn yostcrJny.
George L. Tracy arrived at tlio Ogdcn yes
terday from Salt l.ako.
1) ) . A. Dory , of Helens , Montana , booked
htmsolf at the Ogdcn yesterday.
8. U. Bryant , the retiring Insurnncn man ,
of Atlantic , wan in the city yesterday.
K. .T. Clmpln , of Hantlngs , waa In the city
yoatorday , and dlnod at Bochtolo'fl.
1' . Motz , of Malvcrn , was at Bcclitolo's yes
terday ,
Mr0. C. M. T. Logan and Miss May Her
bert , of Logan , were hero yesterday shopping
and made their hoadrpmrtorn at the Pacific.
Mrs. lllloy Itcod , of Montana , Is in the
city , and meeting old friends at the Pacific.
Mr. and Mrs , Samnol Barnca have ono
moro in the family. A boy.
L. W. St. John , of the firm of J. M. St.
John & Co. , who has been confined to his bed
by cancerous tronblcs , Is now improving and
n able now to bo up and around.
A. W , Slme1 , of Portsmouth , Iowa , was
looking ovci1 the Bhlifa yoslorJay.
C. ' . Marlowof Maqtmkota , Iowa , was in
the city yesterday.
I ) . L , Hoinshoimor , of Ulonwood , ono of the
trustees of the Institution for the deaf and
dumb , was here yesterday.
Superintendent F. M. Powell , of the Insti
tution for the fcoblo minded , waa In the city
yesterday and ir.ndo his headquarters at the
Pacific.
Senator McDcaough and lion. W.H. Halo ,
of Oscoola , were here yesterday and visited
the Institution for the deaf and dumb.
Hon. E. W. Davis and wife , of Avocaworo
at the Pacific yesterday.
B. F. Armstrong , of Philadelphia , was
amongyobtcrday'g Pacific liouio arrivals. .
C. T. Bowanof Now York , president of
the electric light company , Is at the Pacific ,
looking after the interest of the company
hero , and planning for still greater things.
li" , H. Whitney , [ Atlantic's banker , , was at
the Pacific yesterday.
K. Smiley , of' ' Guthrlo Center , Iowa , a
promlnont cattle man , was In the city yes
terday , nnd stopped at the Pacific.
Miss Carrlo Atkins has returned to Ale-
Comb college , Illinois , where she has the
position of instructor In Instrumental music.
F. A. Sackott has boon .called to Clarku ,
Nob. , by the sudden death of his brother-in-
law , T. II , Barnes , a merchant o [ that place ,
who had many acquaintances among the bus
iness circle of tbia city , ho often buying goods
horo.
Hood's Sarsap.irilla is an extract of the
beat remedies of the vegetable kingdom
known us Alteratives , and Blood-Puri
fiers.
fiers.LEAVES
LEAVES FBOM- BED OAK ,
Some of tlio News ItomB Gathered
There In the Now Vcar.
HEI > OAK , la. , January 2. The holi
days havo.como and gone , and Red Oak
like most of her sister towns , felt , t <
some extent , the tightness of th <
times , though two of the heaviest dealon
in holiday goods told the writer thai
their holiday trade was but little lest
than lost year , and ono of , our jewelers ,
on the day before Christmas , sold Sl.OOC
worth of goods this was a fair day'i
trade for "hard times. "
The friends and admirers of Jaclt
King , the telegraph operator , conspired
together and made Jack a present of t
nice gold watch and a $10 golden eagle.
Jack is popular because ho in accommo
dating , and accords to the public sonic
rights that corporations ought to respect ,
No. 2 , of tlio fire laddies , made a grand
success of their holiday ball , enjoying a
good time and clearing something more
than 880.
Rod Oak is now equipped with a board
of trado. Seine call it'a' "buckot.shop , "
but , whatever it may bo properly called ,
there is an olilco where quotations from
the board of trade of Chicago are received
ovcry fifteen minutes. The citizen can
nOM' b , gt liis bottom dollar on the cor-
LltamlyovuucerlallUy -f t'l9 ' Huctuations
vmucH ftt the "test central gambling
liouso at Chicago , and "blow in" what
surplus shokala ho may bo posausscd of.
haac Dryaon , ono of the prominent
men of Red Oak , was seriously injured
by the kick of a vicious cow , dislocating
his knee and initiating n very painful
wound.
Com is nearly all gathered , and pane
out about thirty bushels per aero fifteen
per cent , of it utterly worthless , twenty1
live per cent , non-markotablo , but will
do to feed , leaving sixty par cent , ot fail
to middling , though none of it is firs )
class.
Many comnotiw for tlio complexion has
from time to time bucn put upon tha inurkot
lint uoiio luxvo Htnml the tout as lion 1'ozzonl'i
medicated comploxlon jvnvilcr. Itianu alto
title curatitt lor blotched , iliacolonitlons , frcclc
lc , etc. For niilo by dniggUta.
COMMERCIAL.
OOCNCIL BLCrrS MAUKKT.
Wheat No , 2 spring , 70oj No. S , COo ; reJected
Jectod , 60oj good demand.
Corn 1/ealen are laying 38o for old con
ud 20o for u w.
Data In good demon J at 22c.
Hay 4 00(5)0 ( ) 00 per ton ; COo per bale.
Hyo 40o ; light aupply.
Com Meal 1 ' . ' 5 per 100 pound ) ,
\VooU Good supply ; prices at yards , B 00(5 (
600.
600.Coal Delivered , hard. 11 CO per ton ; oft
000 per ton ! '
Butter 1'lenty and lu fair demand nt' 20c
creamery , 35c.
Kgga Plenty ; slow sole at 23o ] > or dozen
Lord I'alrlinuk'gvholoaallng at lie.
Poultry Firm ; dealers are paying fo
chlclceru lOc ; turkey * , 15c.
Vegetable ) 1'otatooa , 60c ; onions , 40o ; call
bagea , 1.00 i > er dozen ; apiilea , ready gal
at 3 003 M for prime utock.
Flour City Hour , 1 C0@3 40.
Uroouia a 003 00 per doz.
UVK UTOCK.
Cattle-S 00@3 CO ; calves , 6 00@7 CO.
HORS Local nickeru are buving now nu
therein a good demand for all Rrndos ; cholc
packing , 6 00@C 10 ; mixed , 4 (15@5 00.
JACOB SIMS. E. 1 > , CADWCLI
siMSA , OADWELL ;
Attorneys -at-Law
COUNCIL 11LUFFB , IOWA
Ofllce , Utln Btrtwt , iloomi 1 and tihugut t Ui
Utbou' * BJotk. WUlwwUMln 8Ut aod di
B
Wo Imvc tlio following goods in quantities to suit purchasers :
Sheep Skin Slippers ,
Kid Sock Protectors ,
Magnetic Insoles ,
Cork and Imitation Cork Soles ,
Shoe Dressing , "T. M. 70" Blacking ,
Heaton Button Fastners ,
Shoe Laces , Shoe Brushes ,
Shoe Hooks , Etc. , Etc ,
As we buy above goods of Manufacturers in large quantities for Spot
Cash , WP arc enabled to sell them low enough to suit competition. Ordcts
promptly attended to.
Z. T. INDSEY & CO ,
4-12 Broadway. Council Bluffe. Iowa
OASADY & OBCUTT ,
C62 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Carpets and Curtains
Also many no\cltlcs in HOUSE HJHNIIiSINa GOODS. Call and scous ,
QASADY & ORGUTT.
MAYNE & PALMER ,
' ' " "
' P . ' - DEAT.KKS IN
Hard and Soft Coal ,
BULK AND BAUIIEL LIME , LOUISVILLE AJJD PORTLAND CEMENT , UICHlOAM PLA8TEB , HAIR
AND 8KWKR PIl'K.
No , 039 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
THE FINEST
CHRISTMAS PRESENT
of the Season is One of Those
Elegant Overcoats
Made to Order Toy
Teller
MERCHANT TAILOES.
XTo. 7 and 9 Main Street , Council Bluffs ,
, OOTJIXrOXXj
TAT "RATPTl ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF POTTAWATTAMIE COUN-
VV < Dxi-LIUJj TY COLLECTION AGENCY. Offlco corner Broadway and Main street.
TniTM" 13'P'Wn Xinr \ GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
UUILIN JDJD1NU OC UUM 18 Main street and 17 1'eatl street. '
/ ' CRE3TON HOUSE.
TV/TA'V TV/inTTM
IVI n A. llLUHl > i , IJotc ] , 217 and 210 Main street.
JJ it , J. h . W Jj-L 1Ll ) Corner Main and Fifth up-etMra. Iteald'enco , 809 Willow avenue.
" JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ,
"NT QnUTTTR1 ?
J.N . OVJ O. U XV J , Office over American Express.
! \KT A P ATPTJ LIVERY AND FEED ,
SO
. O VY jOLVTlNJIini , Will contract tor funerals at reasonable rates. 22 Fourth street.
J , M , Si JOHN & CO..OASH BUYERS ,
Draft by return mail. 148 Broadway.
1 A riHTJ TrnntT MEHCUANT TAILOU ,
U.UUD JXUUJ1) Stock Complot * . Sulta made at reasonable prices. Ko. 805 Main Btl
Q M TTTT CONTUACTOK AND BUILDER ,
GP O'vl JLJ.J1 Corner 7th and Broadway. Plans and gpeclflcatlona furnlalicd.
" MEIIOHANT TAILOH.
PPATG"PV HJ3.1N l J. , ArtUHo Work and reasonable cliargca. 872 Broadway.
TTfYWT1 XT QOIVT FUKNITUKE STOVES ,
J3.UVV.U OS OU1N and ITouwhold Hiippllca. 8o3 Broadway.
TTMT T XT "P APT ATTOIINEYS AT LAW ,
JjiiNl/1 OS 0210)1 , Jamegnioek. Fractlce la state and federal courts.
O A "MTT1 A T3 ITTIV/T . And batn IIOUBU , 21 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign , Prop. P. J. Mont-
O iLlN 11 Alt' U IVI gomoiy. M. T ) . I'liyslclan.
T AUPHTT1 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ,
U.JJDJjUJ 1 , Notary I'ubllo and General Conveyancer. 115 Broadway.
SMITH & NORTON ,
RPT7PPP P/HTTQP
l l V JjHJJ HU U OJj | Broadway opposite New Opera House. Reflttcd 31 , 81.0 per day
FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1 , WE WILL ( HVE
EXTRA
In all our Boots iwd Shoes , regardless o Quniitj' . Don't miss tins
chance. S. A. PIERCE , 100 Main Street.
Having a LAUQE CONTKACT to 11111 am obliged to offer tto
Very Highest Market Prices
rou
S. Goldstein. 538 Broadway , Counoil Bluffs , Iowa.
TUOB. omen , n. M. rcsar ,
OFFICER & PU8EY
BANKERS.
Council BluDs . la.
Established - - 1856
Dealers In Foreign andDomettlo Exchange and
Home Securities
W.R.VAUCHAN.
Justice of the Peace ,
Omaha and Council Blurts.
Hcil estate and collection atcouoy. n Odd Fellons
lock , over Savings Bank. . I n8i <
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special advertisements , such at Lost ,
KoumlTo Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , Hoard
ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low
rate ol TEH CBNTS 1'EK LINK for the first Insertion
and FIVE CENTS 1'EU LINK for each subsequent In
sertion , Leave advertisements at our ullloo , No. 7
Fearl Street , near liroidwav
WANTS.
-yyANTED-Uoy , with pony , todIlvcrTliE llut
, l ym Council
- - - - - - - - - - Uluffs to tale
. TiuIUi. Dclhvred ty carrlerat only twenty
. ' '
cents a wick.
WANTED-To trsdr tar city property , a stock vt
Ixwks , blank books
, wtnjow curtalni and a
funrril line l stationer's coodn. A uood bariralu
otfutd. . t-alloraddrrMllAl TalmerlTe - oSJra
llOUkd UlOCk , C'OUtlcll IllUts. |
kl.ll 1'AfKIlS-Vur sale at Dec ottlce at
"
a hundred ,
R. Rice M. D.
or other tumors removed without the
knlfa or drawinrf oj Wood.
CHRONIC DISEASES * * * .
Over thirty j ean proctlcnl cxpcrleuce. Office No.
6 IVarl street , Council UluUa
X TConaultatlon Irce
JOSEPH
HARD WOOD
AND
COAL
Corner Malu street and Eighth aven ve , Cout
mum.
ut rates and prompt delivery
Mrs , HJ , HiltOD.M . , D , ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
833 Middle Broadway , Council BluUs.
WINTERRESORT.
_
SILOAM
MINERAL SPRINGS.
O xi i-o . .ox3NTo , .
Wo L'iu anted the 11110 ol the following nouied uls
scaees , omo i y : ItheumatUui , Kcrclula , Ulcers
Catarrh , a I llluoU and kludlwaics , Uv | > 9iula , I.lvci
Complaint , Kidney and llladdcr DUeskrs. Oout , Hen
ralfila and Asthma , Tbesi 8'rlif ] ai'e the \orlti
retort of the tlreJ auJ Ueblllutail , and are tha
FKE1ILK LAUUH BEST FllIE.VD ,
Oood hotel , Ihf ry aud bathing ; aooomodatlfln boll
winter and suuiuirr. Locality highly idcturesqui
and healthy Accessible by Wabitn rolltvar , a
Evonaor U , B. & Q. , at Aliiany. Corrcsiiouueuo
solicited , KEV. M. M. TllOMl'SON.
Manager.
SUoatu Springs , Qora , 1 * . O.tcutry ! Co. , Uo ,
Empkie Hardware Co.
Hardware
109 and 111 S. Main Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
WHOLESALE DEALEHS IN
342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
( JjUJL LANDS
,
Money Loaned , Abstracts Furnished
* * ' * ' J aJMxff
No. 4 Pearl Street , xffCOUNCIL BLUFFS.
BECHTELE'
uropean
The only only hotel run on the European plan'in this city. Now building ,
newly furnished nnd all modern improvements , and is centrally located.
PETER BEGS TELE , PROPRIETOR ,
Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa.
STEINHARDT & FREYHAN ,
Wholesale Liquor Dealers5 J
OF COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
IE IM : o "v is
THEIR BUSINESS TO
Omaha , Nob. , January 1st , 1884 ,
HAVING SECURED WEST Si FRITCHER'S OLD STAND ,
( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. )
TO LOU 1 SEAL ESTATE !
Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots nnd Lands in the County.
Our line of Stovea ia the mos. , complete in no city and includes all the moat
Desirable Patterns and Latest Improvements !
Wo have harnmereu the prices down as thin aa they will stand without breaking ,
and you are invited to call and BOO how thick the stores are in comparison.
PECIAL DRIVE ON A LOT OF HARD COAL STOVES ,
Nickel , slightly tarnished , at a reduction of § 5.00 each.
504 Broaowafand 10 and 12 Main St. , Council Bluffs.
WHY DON'T YOU
GET S > ME OF
FITCH BROTHER'S CUSTOM SHIRTS ?
Perfect Fitting , Best and Cheapest BiFlno Linen Collars and Cuffs.
No. 715 Fourth Street , Counoil Bluffs , Iowa.
M. GALLAGHER.
Kun- Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices and Tollto Attendants.
First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel
On City and Farm Property.
S.
39 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs Iowa.
PETEE C. MILLER ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Wail-Paper and Window Stiadssand Painting in all its Branches ,
FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE.
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Diamonds ! Diamonds ! Diamonds !
A two-carat stone In reversible setting , suitable ( ur ring or stud. A large aMortmontcf elegantly set
diamond rings , studs , ear rings and breast plus , and a lull 1 no ol Ladles' and Gents' solid gold watches and
chains. Also In sliver. A good assortment ot solid gold plain and set rings. Honey loaned on all kinds of
personal property by
ID.
S21) ) BnOADWAY ( DPI1. CITVBUILDIXO ) COUNC1I. BLUr'FS
RUBBERS !
Oar speech is shojt , but to the point. Host Chicago discounts every day in the
year on
Rubber Boots , Shoes ,
AND ARCTICS.
Goods WARRANTED as good as ANY in the market. They are made by the
NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO. .
Wo have a big line of SPECIALS and an IMMENSE stock of regular and
EXTRA WIDE Boots and Shoes in all SIZCB , ready to ship on receipt of orders.
"IBIMIIPIDRIE ! .
Or second quality Boots wo ore inlrcduciru ore better than many so-called firs
quality , and wo give a largo EXTRA discount on them.
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. ,
Broad-way , Counoil 'Bluffs , Iowa.