_ , G THE DA1IA BEE-COUNCIL BlTJFFS , FRIDAY , JANUARY 11 , 1884. THE DAIO BEE. COTOCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning , Jan. 11 | IUTES : By Carrier 0 cent * per By Mai - 110.00 ir YOM OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Btrcet , Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION , Additional local on seventh page. Cheap railroad tickets at BushncU's. The board of trade is to elect ofllcors next Monday ovohing. The trains all got in on time yesterday morning. News , indeed. The advance in markets made some of the speculators unusually happy. The Driving Park association has its annual mooting Saturday evening. Special services at the churches ovoiy evening during the week of prayer. Oskalooso is agitating the question of hiving a now railway line to Council glttfi * The board of supervisors spent most of yesterday settling "with the overseer of the poor and auditing bills. The Harrison-Sounders wedding party came over here yesterday after noon on n special from Omaha , and loft last evening in the special car "Vandalia" for the east. The car was beautifully decorated. The supreme court has issued a proco- dondo in the case of Cook vs. Benson , and as soon as Judge Aylosworth enters' the decree , an order will probably bo issued for the abatement of the nuisance peremptorily. A special mooting of the board of trade was hold yesterday forenoon , at which the president , E. L. Shugart , was in structed to telegraph Congressman Pusoy urging him to act m connection with the Chicago congressmen in supporting the pork bill introduced by Mr. Kasson. E. C. Briggs , of Mills county , who has lived in this part of the state for thirty- five years , and kept a complete weather record , reported that a comparison with the figures taken by him during these many years , last Friday night was the coldest of all. The Solomon saloon burglary , for which a young man named Lewis was ar rested here recently , has boon dropped , no prosecution appearing. It seems to have boon more of a case of disorderly conduct by kicking on the ealoon door than burglary. horiff Farrell has provided himself with a now revolver , which The Malyorn Leader man says is "an army pocket , 44- calibre , six-shootor , self-cocking , terror- inspiring , death-dealing weapon. " Dan is s bad man for criminals to run across when ho is unarmed , but with this now gun they will not readily tackle him. A woman giving her name asMrsvO. Weidner , was arrested yesterday on ccm- plaint of L. Harris , who says that she came to his store and got a $5 suit of underwear , claiming it was for another woman , and thus got them charged , after which she went to a pawnshop and shoved them up for $3. Her case was continued until next Wednesday , by Judge Aylos worth. Mrs. A. Bryan , dressmaker. Cutting a * specialty , 504 8. Main st. , up stairs. I'EUSONAlj. HIM Lucia Klmball , oC Chicago , In at the Ogden hoass. Thomas 0. Lombard , the advance agent of the Chicago Church Choir company , is In the city arranging for the company's opening the new opera uonao hero. " ' A. t $ ' . Barnard , of St. Joe , the well known railway man , was In the city yesterday , and at the Ogdon. J" . 1L Addiion , of 1'onc.i , Nob. , wan among By * yeaterdny'a Pacific house guotti. Mr. C. It Hutcklnson , of Norwulk , Ohio , arrived at the Ogden yontordny. L. 0. Baldwin has boon ro-olected ona of the directors of the State Fair association , a position which he has heretofore filled with great satisfaction. J , M , Palmer la a little under the weather. > H. C. Chsjniy , agontof the Soulx City & Pacific railroad , started on an oaitorn trip la t evaalng' . Malvoru MiHliafia. 't The cold weather lias evidently , made the bonea of Malvern people peculiarly brittle , and The Leader chronicles as thi * week's accident * there the following : While riding to school on horseback. on Monday morning , a sixteen-year-old on of L. B. Hixou , of Indian Creek township , mot with a painful accident The hone stumbled ana threw the boy off , falling upon him in such a manner as to break the , outer bone of his loft leg. James Talbott slipped and fell from hu hay-loft early the other morning while feeding his bones , breaking the little finger of his left hand , John Harton and Robert McLean could not stand on slippery places , and the result is , each carries a broken rib. A bottle of bay rum burst in the bands of Walter Larrisou , 'seriously lacerating two fingers of his" left hand. Broken hwrti , doctor bills and funeral fxp a ( s can be avoided in every case by tui g Dr. Jelleris' ( Council Bluffs , la. ) piwventatire and cure for diphtheria. Cure * all kinds of sore throat. Best remedy for cataarh known. Send for it. full printed directions fet use. At the union meeting at the Y. M. 0. A , rooms tfaic soon , llev. D. 8. Auder- aoM it to lead , and the topiu for to-day fc ; "Prayer for , Nations For legislators , tbat aUtutM may bo conformed to divine IMT ; lor ml * , that W t > y may conscieu goyamroant „ oomfltaUon &tWew patioai ; and IwpoiHiUr JnUfrity ia th4id tw of cit- BUSY BURGLARS , They Prowl by Daylight as fell as by Dart , Sorcrnl 1'Inccs Visited by Them YCB- tcrrtny. Yesterday morning County Treasurer Bennett discovered that nomotimo dur ing the night burglars had ransacked his house. They did not find as much plan- dor ns they might have done had they searched more closely , but , as it was , they got Mr. Bennett's silver watch , which was lying on n chair beside the bed in which ho was sleeping. They also got a gold chain belonging to his little daughter , and about $5 in money , making - ing in all about $50 worth. The thieves gained nn entrance by a window in the lower part of the house , and raided up stain as well as down , hut were evidently in a hurry. A noui nAin was made , about 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon , on the residence of John Schocntgon , on south Sixth street. The thieves walked into the liouuo while- the family were in the house , and got away with a heavy gold chain , a pair of brace let * , and a pair of oarings , taking them evidently in haste as they overlooked a diamond ring lying in the uamo box. Mm. Gilbert , who lives near , saw some young follows in the forenoon trying to ; ct into the barn , but they did not sue- : cod , and Boon loft and wont into Mr. Morgon's barn. They soon came out with a hammock and wont 6iF. Whether these boya were the ones who sneaked into Bchoontgon's house is a query not yet answered satisfactorily. Another nucccsoful raid was made ON TIIK NT. JOK HOUSE. ' Yesterday morning , between two and four o'clock , a burglar entered the St. Joe house , on Main street , from the roar , and going up stairs , entered room No. 11 and relieved Mr. Louis Olson of $20 , which was in his panta loons pocket. From there thin unknown viwitor began to work room No. 10 , across the nail. Ho procured a chair and lolo , reached through the transom , and . .shod out the vest of Mr. George Kuhr , which contained a watch and chain , but ho loft the watch and vest on the floor by the door. Mr. Olson retired at 11:30 : p. m. , and his room-mate , Bob White , came in at 1 a. m. , when everything was all right. They entered into conversation , and no one could have entered before 2 a. ra. , and perhaps not then , had they not for gotten to lock their door. Suspicion seemstopointtoaman named Joseph Uhl , who was a bod-fellow of Kuhr's for two nighta , both of which ho was awake or up the largest part of the timo. Ho was ejected about 10 p. m. , for not paying his hotel bill ana was soon hanging around the neighborhood before , but can't bo found since the rob bery. It is supposed ho is in Omaha. MEKKIIjY MATED. HAAS ANrtl'ACHEll. Yesterday afternoon there was a happy gathering of friends and relations at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eiaoman to witness the giving in marriage of their niece , Miss Ida L. Anspachor , of Glove- landi to Mr. Andrew Haas , a gentleman well known here and in the west , whore ho is largely interested in stock. The company consisted only of relatives and intimate friends , among these present being the bride's mothon , Mrs. 0. 5" . Anspochor , of Cleveland , and grand mother , Mrs. Hannah Lehman , Mrs. B. Cohen , of Sioux City , an aunt of the bride , Mr. Chas. Haas , of Chicago , a brother of the groom , Mrs. Rose Griffin , * of Sioux City , Rov. Mr , Saft , E. .Rosowator and wife , Mr. and Mrs. B. Newman and daughter , of Omaha ; Mr and Mrs. Moslor , Mr. and Mrs. Friedman , of Council Bluffs ; Mrs. H. Loon , Miss Alice Booth , Miss Emma Kirscht , of this city ; Mrs. and Miss Hirsohstoin , Mr. Froyhau , Mrs. Strassor , of Omaha ; Mr. II. Boirdorf , S. Mann , M. Kohn , Henry Eisoman , L. Harris , Simon Eisoman , of Council Bluffs ; Mr. N. P. Foil , Mr. F. Rosewater - tor , Miss Branding , of Omaha. There was a bountiful feast , and a largo number of beautiful and valuable present * . Besides the many hearty congratulation and well-wishes of these present , like expressions came iu over the wires by telegraph from friends in all parts of the country , until Manager Brown , of the Council Bluffs office , in sanding with ono of the mes sages his congratulations expressed the wish that their , shadows might never grow less , but also the fear that the op- orators'.shadows might , if friends from abroad kept up such a lively use of the wires. The newly wedded ones loft last evening - ing for an eastern trip ever the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul. SIIENANDOAH RUND10BS. Served ] Up by the Dee Han oil the Spot. KUENANPOAII , la. , January O. Holi. days are ovor. The trade has boon such as to put all tht. merchants in a good hu mor. mor.Tho The blacksmith shop 6f Lowia Wilford has passed into the bauds of 8. Caldwell A ion , to whom wo wish much success. J. H. Ilodfield , our esteemed barber has gouo to Salt Lake for a vacation and to secure rost. Two now enterprises are worthy of note : B. F. Truoblood , of Salem , Iowa , hoa commenced the manufactory of a now washing machine , the Duplex. August Mespolt and Joseph Heck , from Bedford Iowa have , , established a cigar factory hero. The city hall is finished and-occupied. The popular Park hotel has become 3.ik 3.a co-partnership concern. Col. Frank Park having taken his son , Henry Park , into partnership. They make a strong ' team and keep on excellent hotel. ti John Norton has boon sick but is around again. Sickness in the form of pneumonia is imewhat prevalent. Wo saw a most excellent subscription paper on the street the other day , and jt was numerously subscribed to. Its pur pose was to secure a remittal of taxes lor the fwmera in Page county , whoso crops were ruined by last year's bail storm. Lot Fremont county go and do likewise. OuUido of the hail district , crops ro not good , there being ft great deal of soft corn. A failure of crops this 80 vson would cause grcat'dcstitution in Pflo and Fremont counties. Might not mlway pools consider once in n while the losses of the farmers , such as wo suffer ed lost year by hail. E. S. Ferris has returned from Prince ton , and wo hear rumors of his promotion to the ofllco of cashier of the Shcnandoah national bank. II o will fill it , should ho enter it , and not rattle around in it. The Shenandoah college hiw affected a combination with the Bloomfield normal school , thereby adding two now profes sors to its faculty and many now ntu- dents. This is a sort of pooling to which there am bo no objection. If the com mon opinion concerning many of our colleges - legos bo correct , viz : that they are too numerous for oUicioncy , several more educational pools might DO started to ad vantage. , Bennett hall , ono of the college build ings. narrowly escaped destruction by fire during the cold snap last week , A defective flue was the origin of the firo. It was happily detected in time although the hour was ! l a. m.and successfully ex tinguished. The students shivering in the cold gladly turned in again. NOW m A VOTE. A Special Election CaM on the New Court House Question , Shall the County Build n New Jail , Too ? At the mooting of the county supor- visora yesterday the question of a now court house and jail was brought up. Col. Sapp , N. M. Pusoy and E. L. Shu gart appeared as representatives of the board of trade , nnd urged the board to submit the question to a vote of the people. They had drafted a series of reasons , closing with n resolution to this effect , and desired the board to pass the samo. The board favored the project , but thought best not to adopt the docu ment as presented , on the ground that there were too many "whorcasos , " and that a simple resolution was all that was required , as the needs of a jail and court house were already conceded. The rea sons sot up by the board of trade are , however , worthy of consideration , if official endorsement might bo of ques tionable taste , and TIIK BEE consequent ly gives them : WJIKUEAH , It is a matter of vital inter est and importance to the individual citi zens of this countv , and to the county as a municipally , that the public records should bo safely preserved and so guarded and protected from accidents by fire or from theft , so that the citizens may fool secure and free from anxiety on this sub ject ; and , WHKIIKAS , The present court house of county , whore said public records are kept , and the vaults in which the same are placed , are deemed by this board not to bo firo-proof and as secure as they should bo , and it is the mature judg ment of this board , after a thorough in vestigation into the security of said vaults , that in case of fire said records are in a very unsafe condition , and in great and imminent peril of total de struction ; and , WIIBUKAH , The present court house is insufficient and inadequate for the needed demands of a largo and rapidly growing county , both with respect to the arrange ment , plan and accommodations of the court and jury rooms , and also the vari ous county oflicos necessarily contained therein ; now , therefore , bo it resolved , etc. etc.In In vipw of these and other facts which are more or loss familiar to all , the coun ty board passed a resolution calling for a special election to bo hold on the 20th of February , for the purpose of submitting to the voters of the county the questions as to whether or not the county should issue $160,000 of bonds for the purpose of pro curing grounds and building a now court house , and whether or not the county should also issue $ -10,000 for the con struction of a now jail. It is proposed to make these bonds mature in twenty years , and boar 0 per cent , interest , the county to have the option , however , to pay them at any time after ton years. The county lias already some ground un occupied , but between the present court house and the unoccupied lots of the county lies the Episcopal church property - orty , t nd it IB euggpstod that this bo pur chased by the county , so as to got plenty of room and have the ground all together , and possibly uomo other plan may bu found to bo more feasible , so that the question of the purchasing ground enters into consideration. It is thought that the county board might have done bettor as regards the issuingof bonds , and got a bettor premium for the 20 year bonds , without option , and bearing - ing C per cent interest. Atlantic recently issued $50,000 of such bonds , and their premium amounted to 81,709. Now that the question is to bo submit ted to the people , there will bo a lively amount of talk and work on both sides. The east cud of the county hnshoretoforo opposed such a building , but it is now un derstood that by arranging to huvo terras of court at Avoca to accommodate those in that vicinity there will not bo the same opposition , and Pottawattamio county will now stand a better ohanco of getting , as a substitute for its present old rat-trap , buildings which .will bo in some little keeping with the size and the pros perity of the county , and the enterprise of its citizens. COMMKKOIATj , ) CODNOIL BLWira MARKKT. Wheat-No. 2 Bprlug , 75oj No. 3 , 65c } re- Jectou , 60cj rood douioud. Com 1/ealeni ore paying 880 for old corn and 28o for ta w. Oats lu good demand at 25o. ' Hay 1 00@0 ) per ton ; Mo per bale. llye tOcj light supply. Corn Meal 1 25 per 100 pound * . Wood Good supplyi prlcoa at yard * , 0 00 ® OeM Delivered , hard , 11 60 nor ton ; soft , 000 per ton 1 Uuttor 1'Jeuty and In fair demand at 20c : creamery , 35c. Kgfts Plenty ; slow ale at 23o per dozen. Lard Fairbanks , wholesaling at 11 a Poultry ItomJy iialo ; dealer * are paying for cmckeni l'2Jc ; turkey * , 15c. Vogetablua 1'otatoon , OOc ; onions , 40c ; cab. bugea , 1 00 per dozen ) applet , ready sale atil 00@3 ft ) for prlmo utock. Flour City Hour , 1 CO ® * 00 , Urooms-a 05@3 00 jxjr doz. LIVK BTOOK. Cattle 3 00@3 CO ; calve * , 5 00@7 CO. HOR Local packers ore buying now and there U a 1'ooJ demand fur all frrudo * ; choice packing , 600(816 ( 10i mixed , 4 U5@C 00. R , Rice M. D. CANCERS or other tumor * removed without tht , knllc or ilr wiutc of Hood. CHRONIC DISEASES * * CoEJulUUoa7reo. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. epecUt ( kdrertlwrocnld , mch M toct , Found , To Loin , For Site , To Il nt , Wanta , Dotrd- \ng \ , tie. , Mil he Inwrtpd In tMa column at the low rate ol TEN CKNTS1'KFl LINK ( or the flnt Insertion and Ft VR CriNTS PER LINK ( or each lubmquent In- Krtlon. Leave ailnrtlwnwnU at our office , No. 7 'earl ' Street , near Broadvav WANTS. ANTED-ltoy , with | n ) , to.Ullvcr Tttr lln. WANTED EteryJiony in Council Blurts to take TinttlKR. Delivered by carrier at only twenty cent * a week. A OENT8 WANTED-In every to n In NchrwVa . /Xtoprciictit the tait tmituM neneQcUry Ufa Innur * ance < ximnnj | now Incorporatcil. Active men ran InaVo l tfo eaUrlot. Good refor'nco irqulrutl. J. W. Ilxxofllco , Council tlluffn , Iowa. OLD 1'AVKIW-Kor K lo at Ilc.H olllcc , at 2S > nts a hundred. OK SALK The whole or a * i H Interest In a gen J.1 era ) merchandise ttoie , Join ? good burinci * . ( load anil tulDclent rctfons ( or pclllng. Address J W. 8 , Unit office , Council Illuffn. lonn. JACOB 8I11S. K. P. OADWELL. SIMS & CADWELL , Attorneys-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Ofllco , Main Street , Ilooins 1 and Shofrart & SIo- Mahon'i Block. Will practice In State and udrnl DourUW. W. R. VAUGHAN. Justice ' of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs. Ileal csUto and collection agency , o Odd Follow ! ook , over Savlniri Uanlc. , JanSt- Mrs H J Hilton M D , , , , , , , PHYSICIAN & SUBGEON , 222 Middle Broadway , Council Bluffs. JOSEPH GAGHEQAW. HARD WOOD AND COAL Corner.Main utrcttund Eighth \en tie , Coun Bluth. , flT Ix > weit rales and prompt delivery WINTERRE80RT. _ SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. O , We KUa'antce the rtiie ol the follnnltiK nauitm ul - rca en , or no nij : Hhcumatltm , ScrMula , Ulcers , Uatarrhal Illnod ftnd'klmllacuca , DxjKpela , Liter CompUInt , Kidney anil Bladder Ulioncs. Oont , Neu ralgia and Atthnia , Them Spring are the fatortte resort ot the tlr < l an.l debUltatad , nnd are the KKE11LE LADIfH BUST KIUEND , Good hotel , ll cry and hnthlnff accomodatlon hoth winter and Bummer. Locality highly picturesque and healthy. Accxtntble by Wahinn railway , at K\onaor C. , B. & Q , at Albany. Correspondence .elicited , ItKV. M.M. THOMPSON. Manager. Slloam Firings , Gora , P. 0. , Gentry Co. , Mo. ANALYSIS. Specific ) GraUty . . . . . . . .1.0023 llcaetlon . . . . .Neutral Catlionlo Add Oiw . SO In. per gallon Carbonate Calcium . 35,021 drains Carbonate Iron . . , . 7C41 Sulphate Magnesia . S't 8 Sulphate Calcium . l.HO Chloride Sodium . 7,200 Sllllca . 1,503 Alumina . . . . .0,010 Orgaiilcaml Volatile matter and loss . . . .1,4M Total solids per Kallnn . 07,174 WmoiT& | JlKBRIUChcinlsK TUOS. omcia , n. v. ream. OFFICER & FUSEY BANKERS. Council Bluffs la , Established - - 1856 Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Exchange and Homo Securities Wholesale and Retail. Wo have the following goods in quantities to suit purchasers : Sheep Skin Slippers , Kid Sock Protectors , Magnetic Insoles , fork 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 iu large quantitie-i for Spoi lash , we are enablea to sell them low enough to suit competition. Ordeis promptly attended to. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO , 418 Broadway. Council Bluffs. Iowa. GASADY & ORCUTT , 002 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Carpets and Curtains Alsomtny not cities In HOUSE FURNHISINO GOODS. Call andeceui , CASADY & ORQUTT. MAYNE & PALMER , DEAT.KBB IN Hard and Soft Coal , BULK AND BARREL LIMK , LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEIIENT , MICU10AN PLASTER , ILUR AND 8EWK11 PIPE. No , DS9 Broadway , . . . . . COUNCIL BLUTFS , IOWA SMITH & TOI/LEH. LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , 7 and 9 Alain street , COUNCIL BLOTF.H , . . . . IOWA. XJIH.33OTOH.Tr , OOTTXflTOXXj 3EiXLjTJt7tJ9 : : : , TflTTTJ W 'RATRTl ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAOFJI OF itm-AWA-muiE COUN UVJH1M VV. DtIUJ ) TY COLLECTION AGENCY. Office comer Broadway uul lUln street TfiTTW TCP'Wn Xr Pfl OENKRAL MERCHANDISE. JUH1N ± ) ll\U & UUii 18 Mala itroot and 17 l'e l rtmt. MAY" CUESTON IIOUBE. IYI ft A. I ) Pi , J , J , WJbLLXjli Corner Main and FUth uiiUlr . Uetld'epoe. 009 Willow avtnuo. NSPl H TTR " 7 JUSTICE or TUB PEACE , . . . . OUD.UH/.1. Offloti o\er American ExprcM. SO WAriMPTJ LIVERY AND FEED , O TV JLVJLM id Will contract tor tunendt rt rwomblo mU . M Fourth utieet J. M , ST , JOHN & OO..OASH BUYERS , Pratt by return mall. g " lAfn"R ! TTfinTT IIKUCHAKT TAIMB , UjCmUJJ JXUUH , Stock Oomi.ioU. 8ult md > t rtafontblB pries * . Ko. 806 tola St | fl P J3V/ITTTT ( / CXNTnAOTOR AKD BOILDEU , v -C , P' ' IXXJl , Corner 7th and Broodw v. 1'lan , and ipeolflcatloni furnished. PTJA'NrPV IIEBCIIANT T.ULOK. JUiiiNXlli Artlrtlo Work and remoiulile charRM. 8T8Brodw r XT Qn"KT FiniNmniB BTOVKS , US OUiNt * ad HouMhold 8npplle . 8p3 llro ui y. T-TNTiT XT TJA'DnP ATTOUNEYS AT LAW. JJlllJJJ , US O ± LH1 , JamiM Block. I'ractlca la Ut nd hdertl eoorii. SANITABIUM "RTl'W I W T . ATVRnTT1 JUSTIOKOFTUBPBACB. XJJJtfXn U. XlDJjUJLl KoUry Publla and flcoeml OoinojanoBr. RP.VPRP TTffiTQP 8U1TH&NOHTON , IUJ V JJIVJU HU U XD , Btoadwky oppotlU New OjMiro House. JUHtted ei , 11.60 p i d A1 Large Assortment of Hard and Soft Coal STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES Boinj left over , must bo sold at your own prices. I need to fill contract * . s. GOLDSTEIN , D38 Broadway. Empkie Hardwar e Co Hardware 109 and lllJS. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TT A BTlft ? * Ti A * ? TfcCNI ( TbrFf * 9'WyfS / T dTfclfl" TSCt , HATS , GAPS BUCK CsrLO YES 42 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , HOUSES , LOTS AMD LANDS > xic3. Money Loaned , Abstracts Furnished 3E . OT. 3VTir > 'IVrV1FT < > T > J' No. 4 Pearl Street , - . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS. BEOHTBLE'S European Hot 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 BEGS TELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos.336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. . STEINHARDT & FREYHAN , Wholesale Liquor Dealers * . OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. JVC O "V" El TIIEm BUSINESS TO Omaha , Nob. , January 1st , 1884 , HAVING SECURED WEST & FIUTCIIER'S OUi STAND , ( OPPOSITE COUET HOUSE. ) Ill TO LOAI1 REAL ESTATE ! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. Our line of Stoves is the moa complete in no city and includes all the most Desirable Patterns and Latest Improvements ! Wo have hammered the prices down as thin as they will stand without brooking , and you are invited to call and BOO how thick the stoves are in comparison. PECIAL DRIVE ON A LOT OF HARD COAL STOVES , Nickel , slightly tarnished , at a reduction of $5.00 each. 504 Broaawayand 10 and 12 Main St , , Council Bluffs. WHY DON'T YOU GETS3ME OF FITCH BROTHER'S ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? Perfect Fitting , Best and ChcapestBIFlne Linen Collars and Cuffs. No. 715 Fourth Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. M. GALLAGHER. Now Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices and Pollto Attendants. ' { First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , } PETER C. MILLER , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wall-Paper and Window Stiadesanil Painting In all Its Branches , FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. Efoixtlx St. - Oo-u.xi.oil 331xxflr ' GROSVENOR & GUNN , MANUFACTURERS OF' IBIEiOOIM : 311 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs ; Iowa. FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1 , WE WILL GIVE EXTRA BARGAINS In all our Bocts and Shoes , regardless o Quality. Don't miss this chance. S A. PIERCE , 100 Main Street. RUBBERS ! Oar speech is short , but to the point. Heat Chicago discounts every day in the year on Rubber Boots , , Shoes , AND ARCTICS. Goods WARRANTED as good as ANY in the market. They ore roodo by the NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO. Wo have n big line of SPECIALS and an IMMENSE stock of regular and EXTRA WIDE Boots and Shoes in all sizes , ready to ship on receipt of orders. Or second quality Boots wo are introducing are better than many so-called fin quality , and wo give a largo EXTRA discount on them. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO , , Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.