' " " " "rf" THE DAILY COUNCILBLUFFS , MONDAY JANUARY 7 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning , Jan , 7 , By Carrier cents ftr JBf MM - - 110.00 per Tear OFFICE : Ko. 7 Pearl street , Hoar Broadway. MINOR MENTION , Chep Railroad Tickets at BushnoU's. The board of supervisors moot to-day. The "board of trade is to hold its annual snooting this evening. The stockholders of U o driving park moot to-morrow to elect officers. The funeral of Allen Forbes was hold yesterday , the colored Masons attending in a body. The Knighla of Pythias are to have ihotr grand masquerade at Bloom A ; Nixon's hall next Wednesday evening. No arrests yesterday by the police. Plain harmless lodgers are numerous though , averaging at the station about four a night. Dr. Macrao haa received the sad no * a of the death of his mother , which occur red at her homo near Kdinburg , Scot land. She waa 01) ) years of ago. The terrible cold has led Capt. 0. M. Brown to discover that when the sneaks recently visited his house they took his fur cap , in addition to the articles al ready missed. The last of the prisoners sentenced to Port Madison have boon taken over the road , and the jailer fools somewhat re lieved , aa there are less chances for at tempted jail breaks. J. M. Matthews , who this week stops into the position of county superintend ent of schools , has taken rooms for him self and family ever Mullis' store , on Broadway , and will have his oflico thoro. Rev. Mr. Mackay gave to his congre gation at St. Paul's church yesterday morning some fresh thoughts about the Now Year , dealing with facts plainlyand giving frank expressions of his convic tions , as ho always does. The week of prayer will bo observed by a series of noon-day prayer meetings led by the different pastors and hold at the Y. M. 0. A. rooms , No. 12 , North Main street , each day from 11:45 to 12:15. : Since the now combination the Chi- cafe , Milwaukee & St. Paul will run its trains a little differently. It will take its turn with the Chicago & Rock Island and Northwestern , on Saturday night and Sunday morning trains. W. G. Oliver and George Schindlo went to Noola to attend the installation of the now officer * of the Odd Follows Saturday night. The occasion is re ported as an enjoyable ono , and a fine banquet was spread at the Union hotel. This is the week of prayer , and the church folks will turn out on masse , as it will take a largo amount of prayer to off set a city government which licenses gambling places , houses of prostitution variety shows , etc. , without attempting to regulate their wrong ways. The "Pocket Railway Guide , " for January , published by Nelson & Benin- iI. ger , of Cedar Rapids , haa boon received. There is more than 25 cents' worth of necessary information for almost any body , while for those doing any traveling in Iowa it is almost indisponsiblo. & . colored man named Brown Mcllvain inm haa boon arrested for stealing cloth from from John Peters' tailoring establishment hng ment on Broadway Mcllvain claims that some other darkey sold the cloth to him , and will bo given a chance to show up hia case in court to-day. Yesterday the unusual sound of sleigh- bells was hoard on the streets , and every thing on runners found a ready demand d.od Still the liverymen Boomed not disposed to take advantage of the occasion , and einulo riga were lot at $2 for the first hour and $1 for every hour after the first. first.Mr. Mr. Van Sciovor , on whoso farm Turl Hanson was killed while digging a well has paid all the expenses attending the burial of Hanson in tlio cemetery adjoin ing the German church in the Plumoi Bottlament. Hanson loaves a widow and five children , who are living on Mr. Vur Bciover's farm , and who are comfortably > provided for. James Summers , who , while crossinj the Wabosh track at Ponoy Crook , wa run into by the "Cannon Ball" ( train , recovering rapidly from his injuries , 3Ut purposes suing the company. It ii claimed that the crossing is so situatoi that a train is visible for only a rod o two to teams approaching the track. The emigration to Fort Madison has out down the number of boarders at the , * jail to fourteen. Among these who out overthe road were these who had don the most of the singing for the service held in jail every Sunday , so that yostoi day the choir was about broken uj Those who remain did their best to con bine on a tune , but made bad work of lit. It will take several weeks to break in new set of vocalists , The now city jail ia not to bo used UT til the water is turned on in the buildinj and that will not bo done until the cit : to orders , the council having given it "jiructlons to the employes of the lily jaot to use any of the new supply titil nptifiod to'do so. Just what the 3ity council will do in regard to the central with the waterworks ia not known. L'ho company has for various reasons bee delayed in getting the works completec but the supply is now finished and tia not clear whether the council will rank * bmk or not , Fifteen men constitute the police fore of Cedar Ilapidi. Two of the men ore paid by the Burlington , Cedar llapids i i Xorlkvrn Railroad company , The /ore ma4 1,901 arrwU in 1883. ToU amount ot fiaM and cost * auemd 4UU9m.7 ; tot&l collected , 10,381.05. t fe * F \ OPERA HOUSE. The Bale of lls Opening at Last De cided Uiion , A CHI7oiiB' Mcotlnf ? to Hurry Up Tlokct SnlcB. The query ns to whwt and howthonow opera houw is to bo opened is at last an swored. Thursday , January 17 , ha&boon settled upon as the date , and the Chicago Church Choir company is to gi\othofirat entertainment. , This will bo glad news to the many cititens who have boon ab staining from indulging in public entertainments tainmonts because of thfi city aflbrdingno suitable place for a first-clans company to appear. The now opera house will boar favorable comparison with that in any western city , and there scoma'no reason why Council Bluffs , in the future , should not have the best entertainments and well patronized. Saturday night , in response to a cal for a citizens' mooting in Dohany's hall a number gathered thoroi The purpos * was to talk ever ways and means for dis posing of the remainder of the tickets fo the opening night. At the starting o ; the opera house project the citizens , tc help the enterprise along , contributed for the purchase of the ground , and i was understood that 1,000 tickets ot each would bo taken for the openin ; night. Loss than four hundred have s < far been taken , although the coramitto appointed for that purpose _ lias workoi zealously. At the mooting Saturda ; night Judge J. P. Casady was called t the chair and J. 0. Dotlavon secretary , Mr. E. L. Shugart made some very complimentary plimontary remarks concerning the outer priso shown by Mr. Dohanoy , and urgoc ) the-citizens to keep their pledge of sup port in carrying it to a successful complo tion. Mr. Hondric icmarkod that h ( thought the canvass of the city had no boon thorough enough , and after sonn further suggestions it _ wns decided t urge the present committee to continu 0 ita work , and that Wells Cook , John E Ahlcs and W. It. Vaughan bo added ti . the committee , and if this was no enough the committee could add others On motion of Mr. Ahles it was decide that the name of purchasers of ticket and contributors sliould bo publiuhoc from time to time. JL'EUSONAD. Mr. N. W. Williams and hl sister , Mi , W. McVaddon , have gene on alsit to a aunt , ngod 00 years , living In Warrcu , Davis county , Intl. Frank Cook , the real ontnto man , has boo : spending tlio holidays in Chicago. - W. 8. Uolton , of Now York , Is at the Op- don. 8. M. Child , of Dunlap/Sundayed at the Ogdon. K. L. ScNilro * of Logan , spout Sunday In this city. Mr. 1'otor Donny , ono of Do Vol & Wright's clerks , has been c allod to Lafayotta , Ind. , by tlio Illness and death of his mother. Dr. Bolllngor gives the ciicourgln report . that J. 8. Hand , who has boon 11 a long time , and whoso life has boon dlspalrod of , Is now gaining , and lina a fair chance for rccov- cry. cry.Mr. Mr. Boynor , of Sioux Falls.lias boon spend ing a portion of the weak In the city , seeing , about the prospect of getting Sioux Falls g granite for pacing bora. Prank Shlnn , the well-known attorney , of Carson , Iowa , expects soon to open ac ofilco - In this city , where ho will ho heartily wel ! comed both by the bar and by the cltironx at largo. Sheriff Dan Farrell , of Ulonwood , was In the city yeitorday , and mooting friends at the 1'acirtc. . Joseph A. Oaterllnd , of Crostou , was at the 1'aclllo yesterday. 0. B , Russell , of Malvoru , took his Sunday dinner at the Pacific. ° Gene to tlio Uail. Guy Warren , a young man aged about h-1 twenty , has boon arrested for breaking into the depot at Yail and robbing the , drawer of about 815 , and afterwards stealing a horse from Mr. Thomas Clem ent by which to niako his escape. Young Warren ) hao boon captured atDonison and the horse recovered. Warren is nephew of the station agent , and is other wise well connected. His downfall jris isk said to < be duo to the habit of drink , , which ho ia said to have acquired while working for a rich farmer in Wisconsin - who used to go on occasional sprees lid take the boy with him. His -father wat killed in the army , and his mother died about seven ycam ago. Ho is now lyinjj y in jail awaiting the next term of the dis trict court. Real Estate Transfers , | 5 Tlio following doedd wore filed for ro I * cord in the recorder's oQlco , January 5 , reported for the BEK by P. J. loon is Mahon , real estate ttgont : or Edward Saundora to George Fouon hakor , lotC , block 17 , Baylies & onal mor'a add , ; 400. J. 0. Potoraon to Peter Lanaon , lot tS block ! t , Stutamau's 2nd add. ; $125. J > 0. Roberta to M. 0. Richardson lot 10 , block 11 , Stutaman'a 2nd add. ? 200 , Albert M. Potter to George Bolton - sj of ao 1 , 15 , 74 , a i § 2,500. , John Graham to O. O. Hotchkiaa , n m- of BO | , and no ] of sol , 2 , 70 , ! ) § : $1,50C . II. G , Rusaoll , ot al.truatcos.to Hunr a Ropp , nf of nul , 9 , 7 > , 40 ; 81 , 00. WillUin Goddard , otal , to WilUan Goodo. BO ] , 4. 40 , 40 : § 2,880. W. W. Forroan to Charloa T , Oilicoi : neofaol , 0 , 77 , 44 ; § 400. ity Mary P. Rico to Tliomas Ollicor , lot in. 11 , block 10 , Uayliua 1st add. ; ? l,7bO. John A. Froschauf to Albert A. Dorn Iota 12 and 14 , block 1U , Noola ; 8000. Total sales , § 11,805. Mrs. A. Bryan , droa niakor. Cuttin a specialty , 504 S. Main et , , up atalra. ! , It ia wliisporud in political circlca by certain knowing ones that John Chap man , of the Nonpareil , haa aspiration leaning toward the United States aura grcua from this district. John'tf aspira tiona may be all tight but he haa pro eluded the possibility of being a candi & date by firing off a premature cditorla in which ho says that wire pullers ant caucus manipulatory should bo BUiumar , Hy aat down upon , dr worda to that of feet , Brother Chapman's evident sol/ ' sacrifice 5s M great boon to his country , mon. { Oakland Acorn. TAKING DEUGS , The Vlnmcfl Lap Up a Goodly Amount ot TIiciu In Kmpio'B Store. i i The drug store of I. N. Em'pio on "Upper Broadway was badly damaged by fire Saturday morning. The flames were discovered about 5 o'clock , the fira origi nating in the corner of the store room where were kept whiskey , oil , ftfisolino , etc. It spread rapidly , and had already got through into the uocond floor before it was discovered by the aloopcrs up glairs. The attempt to turn in fire alarms showed the recklessness of the city government in depending upon such a faulty and unreliable system. Two boxes wcro tried , and aa they foiled , a messenger wont to the engine house and thus nn alarm was given. Dospitn the delay the boys got at work in good shape and succeeded in squelching the hot blazo. The loss on the stock will roach about $3r > 00 , on whicn Mr. Empio has an insurance of $2,500 in companies rep resented by Marshall Key. The origin of the fire is n great mystery. There was no fire in the store , and the store was Homo distance from where the fire start ed. The night before some young men passing the store noticed a smell of burn ing oil , and aroused Mr. Empio , who sloops upstairs. Mr. Empio made a care ful examination and could discover noth ing , and so went back to bead. It was cold work for the fire lads and cars , fingers and noses were nipped , but when the work was over , Mrs. Eph Ilnntington and Taylor Woolsoy served up to the boys hot colFeo and other good things to warm them up , making them fool that there are these who appreciate to some extent what it is to work at a firo. _ _ OOMMEIIOIAU COUNCIL DLDrrs MAUKKT. Wheat No. 2 spring , 70o ; No. 3 , COo ; rejected - joctod , OOc ; good demand. Corn 1/onIors nro paying 38o for old corn and 2Co for nw. Oats In good demand at 22c. Hay 1 00@G 00 per ton ; EOo per balo. llyo JOc ; light supply. Corn Meal 1 25 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 5 00 ® 000. 000.Coal Delivered , hard , 1150 per ton ; soft , G 00 per terri Butter Plenty and In fair demand at 20c ; creamery , 35o. Eggs Plontys slow sale at 23c per dozen. Lard Folrbank's , wholesaling at lie. Poultry Firm ; dealers are paying for chickens lOo ; turkeys , 15c. Vegetables Potatoes , 50c ; onions , 40c ; cab bages , 1.00 per dozen ; aiiplcs , ready sale at 3 00@3 50 for jirimo stock. Flour City Hour , 1 C0@ 40. Brooms 2 00@3 00 per doz. LIVE STOCK. Cattle 3 00@3 50 ; calves , 5 00@7 CO. Hogs Local packers are buying now and there Is a good demand for all grades ; choice packing , 5 00@5 10 ; mixed , 4 15@5 00. - Suffacntctl by Coal Gas. DES MOINEN , January 0. The body of a man ivas found in the depot building of the Northwestern railroad at Taylor sta tion , six miles north of hero , about 0 o'clock yesterday morning. Ho was a Swede , and had an order to go to the poor house , which was not ever sixty , rods away. The body was brought here . for an inquont. The steve pipe in the depot had fallen down , and ho was suffo cated. The depot has no agent , it being a more stopping place , and neighbors keep up the fire. John McLean , overseer - - seer of the poor farm , saw the man at night , but did not know ho was looking for the poor farm. The inquest found that the deceased came to his death by suffocation fiom coal gas. Bis name was Larrol. _ _ _ _ _ _ . IOAVA NEWS. Dubuqiio now has a paid fire depart- i mont. Kookuk ido dealers expect to put up about 20,000 tons. The barbed wire contests are set for hearing at the January term of the fed oral court at Kookuk , commencing the 9th. 9th.Tho The library connected with the Daven port academy of sciences now numbers 0,320 volumes , besides 000 volumes on deposit. Gpv. Sherman haa issued his procla mation ottering a reward of 8500 for the arrest of the murderer of J. M. Shelly in Mills county on the 211th ult. Governor Sherman has pardoned John Foster , committed to the additional peni tentiary from Linn county for seven years for forgery. Ho was pardoned on the recommendation of the district attor a ney. ney.A A track walker named Hose , on the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul track , , closely muflled , failed to hoar a whistle and was run ever and killed near Cedar , Rapids , Saturday. Some Des Moines January meetings : Caiio Growers' state convention , 8th ; second reunion of the Iowa veterans of - the war with Mexico , 8th and Oth ; State Agricultural society , Oth ; state road con vention , 10th ; sUto legislature 14th ; State Horticultural society , 15th ; SUto Protective association , 10th , - On December 27th John Ilarshborgor , and old employe of the Fanners' Loan and Trust company , at Sioux Rapids , suddenly loft for parts unknown , leaving the company in the lurch about ? 1COO. - Mr. H. has not occupied his position at al- the bank for some months and hit shortage - ago was known , but ho was endeavoring 8 , to settle , and had not boon arrested as ho ought. The stealing was done in the , course of a month , between settlements , . ; and his scheme was to make false entries upon the books , which could only bo de , tected at the end of the month. This young man was only about 25 years of nj ago , and loaves a wife behind. . WEDDED ON TUB OIIEdAPKAKE. A Young Couple United DcHpKo the I'rotests of an Angry Father. , BALTIMOIIK , Dec. 31. The Rang.plank had boon drawn in , the lines cast otf and all the necessary preparations had been , made for the departure of the steamer Tangier from her wharf atOnaneock , Va. , on last Wednesday morning , on her up. trip , when a young man , closely followed by a lady , was soon making for the land ing with hasty strides. The gang-plank was a gain put out and the couple , gasping - , ing for breath , boarded the steamer , The . vessel had moved oil' about a hundred yards when an elderly man canio rushing down to the wharf , jcsUculating { wildly - and shaking lib fiat menacingly at the - receding boat. - The couple who hod made such a lucky escape- and who now laughed in the face of the irate father wore Mr. George 8. - White and Miss Annie T. Hopkins of . Accotnuo county , to whose nuptials the father of the expectant groom had object ed. Their nges wens respectively 18 and 20. The father hnrl discovered the unox- oectcd dopAtturo of the pair and hod chased them without success. Before the arrival of the steamer at Snow Hill , where the marriage ceremony was to bo performed between the runaway couple , the services of Kov. Gcorgo Bradford , nno of the passengers and an itinerant Baptist preacher , were secured , and the knot was tied in the saloon in the presence - sonco of the ofilcors and passengers. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special atUortliomentii , tuch M Lost , Found , To Ixmn , For Bute , To Ilont , Wants , Board ( tig , etc. , will l o Inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PEIl LINE ( or the first Insertion nad FIVE CENTS FEU LINF. for ech nibsequcnt In portion. LO&TO MhcrtliwnwnU t our office , No , 7 I'cnrl Street , near Ilroadn&v WANTS. "TyANTED Iloy , with | wny , to dtllwr TJIK Ilris. WANTED K > cry body m Council BlufTito take Dcllrcrcd by carrier at only twenty rents a week. V\7"ANTED To trulu for city property , n stock o book ) , blank hook * , window curtains , and a Keneral line or nUtloncr'fl Roodx. A ROCK ! barffivln offered. Call or nddrcns It. E , I'atmcr , now opera house Hock , Council IliifT ! . | fl . . u ' OM ) 1'AI'EIIS For vlo at DKK office , at 2tceiits a hundred. JACOB SIMS. E. r. CAUWELU SIIYIS&CADWELL , Attorneys-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA OIHco , ifftln Street. Ilooms 1 and Shugart & Mo- nation's Block. Will practice In State and edml oourtoW. W. R. VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace , Omaha and Council Bluffs. Real citato and collection agency , a Odd Fcllowa ock , over Savlnm Bank. , JanSj- R. Eice M. D. f AWflPDCJ M otricr lumori removed without the lmUUlJUU | knlfo or dmwlnff of Wood. CHRONIC Over thirty yean practical experience. OfDco No. 6 Pearl street , Council liluffs trCon ulUtlon free JOSEPH HARD WOOD AND GOAL Corner.Main street iid Eighth avenue , Coun inlTi. j fLowest r tcs nd promptdcllxcry Mrs H J Hilton M. D , , , , . , , PRYSIOMT & SURGEON , 222 Middle Broadway , Council Bluffs. WINTEfLJESORT. SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. . or , . Wo irua'antta the ciuo ol the follow Ins named ills- tcaxes , or no iia } : Rheumatism , Scrofula , Ulcers , Catarrh , a I Dloodand Hndl cnfc4 , l ) > ] pslnLher Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Uout , Neu ralgia and Asthma , ThenJ Springs are the faiorlto rcaort ot tlio tired an 1 dclrflltatiul , and are the KEEULE LADHS MUST FIIIENI ) , Good hotel , ll\cry and bathing accomodatlon both \ > Inter and summer. Locality highly picturesque and healthy. Accctnlblo liyVauatn railway , n E\ona , or C. , B. & Q , at Albany. Corrc ponucno solicited , HEV. M. M. THOMPSON. Manager. Bltoam Springs , Corn , I * . O.Gcntrj Co. , Mo. TIIOS. orrtciB , D. u. rcssr. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Bluffa . . Ia. Establishea - - 1856 ' Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Exchange and Homo Sccurltica \ . We have the following goods in quantities to suib purchasers : Iheep 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 nbove goods of Manufacturers in large quantities for Spot lash , we are enabled to sell them low enough to suit competition. Ordeis promptly attended to. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO , 4:18 : Broadway. Council Bluffs. Iowa. CASADY & ORCUTT , 001 ! BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Carpets and Curtains Also many no > eltlcslii HOUSE FURNIIISINQ GOODS. Call and ECO us , CASADY & ORCUTT. MAYNE & PALMER , ' d.k , . uLIZni EAMHa IN Hard and Soft Coal , BULK AND BARREL LIME , LOUISVILLE AND 1'ORTLAND CEMENT , MICHIGAN PLASTER , HAIR AND SEWEK PIPE. No , 039 Broadway , . . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. THE FINEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT of the Season is One of Those Elegant Overcoats 1 Made to Order by MERCHANT TAILORS. XTo. 7 and 9 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. W T5 A TRTl ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAOER or POTTAWATTAIIIE OOUN- VVi JjiiljLVjJ } TV COLLECTION AGENCY. Offlco corner Broadway and llaln street. TflTTKT "RPMfi XT HH OENEUAI , MERCHANDISE. OUU1M JjJJlNU OC UU.f 18 Ualnetreot and 17 Pearl street. TWT A "V H/l fiTnVT CRESTON HOUSE. 1YI ft A. JU.UJ1JM , Hotel , SIT and Kalnitreet. JJtv J , Jb. WiU.J. . Ucald'enoe . > l ) Corner Main and Fifth np-ttalra. , BOO Willow avenue. ? JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , NqrjflTTP1 J , Office o\er American Kxpreea. SQ TKT A n'M'PB LIVERY AND FEED , O Will contract tor funeraU at reaionable ratot. M Fourth utrtmt. J. M , ST , JOHN & OO..OASH BUYERS , Pratt by return mall. Hfl " - - - - . 1 A nmj TrnniT MERCHANT TAILOR , . . U.O.UUD JxUUIl , Stock CompleU. flultimada tt rcmonttile prleei. No. 805 Mla Btl &P Q M THTTT CONTIUOTOJI AND BUILDEU , Ji Oomer 7th and Iiroaw y. Hani and irwdflcatloni furnished. T A 1WFQ PP A "KTPV UEIICIIANT TAJLOII. . U .liiUjjO IliiiiN l 1 > _ Artlatlo Work and romonalilc chtrgmi. BTiDrotdwty TTfiWP XT QOKT fuuNrroiiK STOVES , JJLUVVXl OS PIMM * tnd HouxiholJSuppllea. 8p8Broadway. Xr TTAttT ArronNKYs AT LAW. OS CiJIVl , Jtmei Block. Practice In tUto and federal courta. SANITABITTM P.TYW INT T ATlPfYPT JUSTICE OK THE l-KACK , J-IJ-f tl Lit U JCLDijUJL JL | NoUrr PuUlo nd Ocneral Comeyanocr. 416Broadiray. PPT7PPP TTfiTTCI'D SMITH ft NOBTON , lUJVJJlVJj HUUO ) , Broadway oj rnwlto New Oj > ra UoKto , lunttedtl , (1.60 p r day A'Large Assortment of Hard and Soft Coal STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES ! Doing left over , must bo sold at your own prices. I need IR-A-G-S I to fill coutracU. g , GOLDSTEIN , 538 Broadway. I Empkie Hardware Co 109 and 111JS. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. | 2Et < o-u.glxt ; AXLd. JSJold. Money Loaned , Abstracts Furnished 3E" . O" . IVIo3Mj3 > . ! EjCO3Xr No. 4 Pearl Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. BECHTELE'S The only only hotel run on the European plan 'in thifl city. Now building , newly furnished and all modern improvements , and is centrally located. PETER BEGS TELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. STEINHARDT & FREYHAN , Wholesale Liquor Dealers * C OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IB IE 3VC O "V S 3D THEIR BUSINESS TO Omaha , Neb. , January 1st , HAVING SECURED WEST & FIUTCUEU'S OLll STAND , JXTo , 3LQOS cfe ? ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ) IffiY TO LOU 1 REAL ESTATE ! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. Our line of Stoves ia the moa. . complete in no city and includes all the most Desirable Patterns and Latest Improvements ! Wo have hammerec. the prices down as thin as they will stand without breaking , and you are invited to call and aeo how thick the stoves aroin comparison. PECIAL DRIVE ON A LOT OF HARD COAL STOVES , Nickel , slightly tarnished , at a reduction of $5.00 each. 504 Broaaway'and 10 and 12 Mam St. , Council Bluffs. WHY DCXW'T YOU anrsDME OF PITCH BROTHER'S ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? Perfect Fitting , Beet and ChcapcstBlFlne Linen Collars and Cuffs. To. 715 Fourth Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa.1 . GALLAGHER. Now Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices and Pollto Attendant * . First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel } M1g SiBj8EAT' ! PETER C. MILLER , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -Paper and Window Shadesand Painting in all its Branches. . FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. JSoixtlv. JESt. - C9o-u.22.oll GROSVENOR & GUNN , MANUFACTURERS OF " r _ ' > / " dr * i B" JRO O 311 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs ; Iowa , FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1 , W.E WILL GUVJE EXTRA BA In all our Boots and Shoes , regardless of Quality. Don't miss this chance. S. A. PIEUCE , 100 Main Street. RUBBERS ! Oar speech is short , but to the point. Best 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. jyiDE Boots and Shoes in all sizes , ready to ship on receipt of orders. ' < TZBCIES Or second quality Boots we are introducing are better than many so-called fire quality , and vro give a largo EXTRA discount on thorn , Z , T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa ,