THE DAILV BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Saturday Morning , Jan , 12 , 8UBSCRirnotf RATES : By Oartltf - - - - - - - cents per week By Hal - - - - - - - - 110.00 per Year omoE : Ko. T Pearl street , Near Broadway. MENOB MENTION , Cheap railroad tiokoU i\l Bushnoll'fl. The Wabaah was ttio late train yesterday - day morning , the otlicra being on time. II. F. Hattonhauor Li making at his factory a very neat wagon for the water- irorks company. > Justice Vaughan yesterday married , in Ida official parlors , Phillip A. Gcorgo to Josaio Taylor , both of Omitha. Permits to cntor matrimony were yesterday - torday extended to Hoinrich Echcs and Gertrude Mackoprang , both of this city. The Second Spirtual society moot tomorrow - morrow at 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. , in their imll in DoVal & Wright's block , No. 14 , North Main street. J. M. Flaglor yesterday showed that ho was interested in the good work being done by the Homo of the Friendless , and dropped ? 5 into the purse of that insti tution. Yesterday a now directory of the telephones - phones of Council Blufla was handed by the company to its subscribers. It con tains also the telephonic directory of Lin coln and Omaha. The Prcabytoriau Sunday ( school is now officiated as followsV. : . L. Patter- won , Huporintendont ; Miss Julia Officer , Assistant ; Jamoa Wylio , eccrotary and treasurer ; Samuel Bowloy and J. M. Flaglor , librarians. Dr. Cook morita public recognition , not only for skill shown in treating those at the Homo of the Friendless , but ulso for hifl big-hoarlodnoss in performing nil this service and furnishing all needed medicine without any charge whatever. In ono suit before Justice Abbott the plaintiffs claim for about 9100 wua cut down by the jury to 92 cents , the amount already tendered by the defend ants , so that the costs were thrown ttnto the plaintiff. George Stanley Sprawgon has boon ar rested , on complaint of J. K. Cooper , proprietor of the Coy house , for obtain ing food and lodging under false pre tenses. The accused gave bail to appear before Justice Vaughan on the 18th inst. Mayor Bowman , Pat Lacy and J. W. Veregoy have returned from Cedar Rapids , where thuy have boon arranging the Iowa circuit for 1884. The first meeting will bo in Cedar llapids in Juno , the second ono in Marslmlltown , and the next in Council Blufls , so thai the races in this city will bo the lastwonk in Juno. 0. J. King , of Corning , the superin tendent of the now government building , was at the Paciho yesterday , and expects next Monday to have the plans hero ready for inspection , and ho will bo prepared - pared to contract for stone , sand and other material. Ho thinks the now build ing will not only bo commenced but com pleted this year. A man giving his name as William Ovcrton , and hailing from Omaha , was arrested for stealing sumo underclothes from the satchel of a tinted lady stop ping at the Broadway hotel. Ho says ho has boon in the employ of the gat company in Omaha , and was recently discharged and had no money. He stands a good show , therefore , to gel the full extent of the law. The first man to occupy a cell in the now oity jail gave his name as Thomai Evans and was arrested by officer Hayes , for being drunk , Hayes thereby winning the chroma offered the officer bringint in Uio first victim. Evans ycatordnj pleaded guilty and was fined 87.00 , Evans says ho i s baker from Fremont , Neb. , who being out of a job , reached this city with only $2,50. After putting fifty cente into a breakfast he put the other $2 into whisky , and thus woi : whatever distinction there may bo ir being the first inmate of the new jail. The'citizens are rather stirred up abou tire reported proceedings of the DC Moinoa convention in regard to the fram ing of a clauto in the proposed bill pro riding for city councils fixing the com peaMtion of their own members. Bom of the aldermen here have been tryin , U aorta of ways to increase their owi p y , a thing unheard of , and actual ! voted themselves one increase but too it back when THK BKK showed up th che&o. ' It would bo a fine scheme , Ir deed , if'the legislature could bo induce to give aldermen the privilege of Rxin tJboir own salaries. Some aldermen , allowed to estimate their own valui would rate themselves salaries larj : ouough to bankrupt the city. A mau named Weir died qalfo suddoi ly at th'e Emigrant house about six o'cloc ywUrday morning , and his remains woi placed bi charge of Undertaker Conuol Thia gayu rise to a rumor that the ma Lad bMa killed , or as aome hud it , froze to d * th , Mr. Connell now being tl oorowwf u well aa undertaker. The fac * * ascertained by Tar. BEK are that Wo ha * beeto ill at Onawa for some tim with kidoey trouble * , and his brothor-ii T/Mr / , Marlon Rutherford , of Beatric wentto Osawa after him , to tal -to Btrioe , where Weir's wife' an . aba liye. On reaching he : ight Weir WM very feeble ii , MM ! ltw iapoMJblu to rocw tt tW joanwf , aad at 0 o'clock in tl morning ho breathed his last. The re mains were taken to Omnlu last evening and will bo taken to Beatrice to-day. Capt. Hays , of the police force , i try- big to bo put on the pension list among other faithful veterans of the war. There is some delay in getting moro dynamos for the electric light company here , the factory in Boston being crowd cd with orders. Gorman Sabbath School onJ3unday , at 3:30 : a. m. Gorman preaching at 7:30 : p. m. , at the Evangelical church corner of Pierce street and Glen avonuo. A stock company has boon fonnod by several of the enterprising citizens of Walnut for the purpose of building an opera house there , to cost about 83,000. , "What wo call death , u not the dark valloy. It is the flower bodookod door of the real life. " Spiritual circle tomorrow row ( Sunday ) afternoon and evening at 2 and 7:30 : o'clock in spiritual hall , en trance on Main and Pearl streets , 2 doors south of the post office. The trial of Mrs. Al. Wiodncr , who , it is alleged , obtained goods under false pretenses from L. Harris to the amount of 85 , representing that they were for Mrs. Curtis , and then pawning the same for $3 , will como off on Wednesday of next week. She formerly occupied rooms at . ' 117 South Second street up to Decem ber 1st. Mrs. Nancy Cook died Wednesday evening , at her daughter's house at Mai- vorn , Mills county , at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Cook lived to a good ripe old ago as she wai 00 years old at the time of her death. Some ton years since she had two attacks of paralysis from which she rocovorcd.Ono year ago she received another shock which broke down her health and she has boon lingering since , waiting for the call to n higher ohoro. She know those who were dear to her to the last. She is the mother of Mrs. Dr. Jeffries , Mrs. Shields , Mrs. Stephens , of this city , as well as Airs. Higgins , of Malvern. She will bo brought to this city for burial this morning , on the Wabash train , duo hero at 11 o'clock a. m. Friends will meet the corpse at the transfer , from thence to the Catholic church , from thence to the Catholiu comotcry. Sum C ! . Curtis , of Wnukoshu , win at the 1'aclflo yesterday. O. D KOOVOJ , of Richmond , Iml , , arrived at the I'acllio yesterday. Prof. Story , of the Eloctrla Light company , and 0. T. Boivou , the president of the com pany , wont to Vos Moinoa last night. lion. ( Joorgo Canon has gone to Den Moines to tnko hit neat as senator. Col. Dally is confined to his homo by 111 * , and is threatened with a run of fcncr. HIS FIRST OHAEGE , JutlRO Iioof bourow Mnlces IIlK Debut as District Judge and Talks to the Grand Jury. At Ilarlan last Monday Judge Loot- bourow , who has just been changed from the circuit court to the district , opened his first term of court. The court house vraa well filled with attornoya and spec tators and there was some natural curi osity to aoo how the judge would start in , as for over seven years ho haa had scarcely - ly anything to do with criminal cases. In charging the grand jury Judge Loot- bourow gave aomo very practical sugges tions , and the following portion of hie charge , aa it appears in The Tribune , will DO road with interest by all : It is your special duty to inquire first , into the case of every person imprisoned in the jail of the county on a criminal charge and not indicted. A number ol cases of this kind are pending , and the papers in each caao will bo aubniittbd to you. It is also your duty to inquire intc the condition and management of the pub lie prisons within the county. The Ian makes it the duty of jailors and othoi officers , having the custody of prifionon and the euro of jails , to treat such prizon era with a proper degree of kindness and humanity , and it in their duty to look tc the sanitary condition of the jails , and tc pay a proper regard to the health and comfort of prisoners ; and you should in quire into any violations of the law ir tills regard by these oQlcors , if there should bo any. It is your duty , also , tc inquire into the willful and cornipt mis conduct in ollico of all county officers , and m this connection , I desire to call your attention to the statute regulating the accounting by public officers for fine * and foes collected by thorn. It is not o < ccssary for mo to repeat the provision ! of these statutes , for you will not enl have access to the statutes themselves but to the prosecutor , vho will advise you regarding them ; and it is your dutj to make inquiry as to whether the aovora nublio officers in the county , whos < duty it is to impose fincrnnd collect finei and foes , make such accounting of tin moneys so reciivtd by them as the slat ute requires them to do. It is also you duty to inquire into the obstruction o the public iiighwi yj of the county , i there should bo any unlawful obatruc tions. Ono other matter it is my dut ; y to call your attention to ( is the statut k enacted for Uio suppression of intompoi auco. The general subject matter c those statutes is doubtless moro or lot familnr to you all , You may all hav different shades of opinion with rogar n to the policy of these laws , but I desir i. to say to you upon this subject , tin whatever opinions you may have on th point they should not interfere in an way with your action as jurors. It is tli solo duty of courts and juries to ontorc the laws as they are made , and leave 1 others the responsibility of Uio makini und I { live it you in charge to do th re honestly and fairly. Olnjton Captured. Mr. and MM Kli Clayton and daugl tor , Mrs. Jessie Einbreo and husbani took Wednesday's train for Oakaloosi to ba present at the wedding of R. V Clayton , sou of Mr , and Mrs. K. Claj ton , und Miu Mamie Boboe , of tl above city , which happy event occurs ti day ( Thursday ) . The groom has Cllt the position of bookkeeper for the Si cstt iinpUjnent company of Counc Ulufh for the past year and a half , ante to which city ho will take his bride f < future residence.Yo will join the man friends of Mr , Clayton in wishing hi : and his a pleasant voyagn down life tromulouu main. [ Walnut Bureau. BOTHERED ABOUT BONDS , The County * Bttpcrvls-irs Not Quito Decided Hovr to IRHUO Them. The county board , now in session , hav ing practically decided to submit to the people at a special election the question of building a now court house and now jail , hayo struck a snag in framing the resolution about the issuanceof bonds. There seems to bo some doubt as to whether the bonds can bo made to run twenty years , under the statutes , without some special legislation , some of those who have considered the matter dooming that the bonds must bo paid in ton years. The board spent considerable time yesterday in considering the matter , it being the evident determination of the members to have the resolu tion so drawn , and thn stops taken so surely that there could bo no legal flaw or shadow of doubt. In considering the question of a now jail , the report of the lost grand jury was received and placed on file. The follow ing is the moro important pirt _ of the re port of the jury , after examining the jail in person : First In a sanitary point of view , wo find it damp , crowded , and without the proper ventilation , in fact no ventilation at all. Second The condition of the struc ture is such that it cannot resist a well- organized effort on the part of the pris oners to escape , and wo find that it is owing to the continual watchfulness of the officers that the prisoners are de tained. Third Wo recommend that the board of supervisors do uno every means in thpir power to cause the erection of a suitable jail for the use of eaid county. The board yesterday divided up the townships among the novoral members us far as the work of looking after bridges IB concerned. Mr. Kirkwood was in structed to assist Mr. Graham in looking after the building of Main street bridge in this city. Mr. Kirkwood was also authorized to have a bridga built across Mosquito crook , south of Underwood , in Norwalk town ship. Away Front Home. The Polla Blade gives the following notice of the first of the series of lectures being given there by Itov. J. G. Lomcn , of this city , the series being the same aa that which was given hero with BO much satisfaction : The lo ; turo of Itov. J. G. Lemon , of Council Bluffs , on Friday evening , the 1th inst. , at the Baptist church , was noteworthy for clearness of statement and ollbctivoncss of logic. His subject was "Tho absurdities of science , " which ho handled as a master , and in the esti mation of a very attentive and intelligent audience ho succeeded in demonstrating his position most satisfactorily. While courteous toward his opponents ho was most incisive and severe in showing up the fallacies which entered into than reasoning processes. Should ho come this way again , it will not bo difficult to got him a hearing. Broken hearts , doctor bills and funeral expanses can bo avoided in every case by using Dr. JoiToris' ( Council Bluffs , la. ] preventative and euro for diphtheria. Cures all kinds of sore throat. Bos ) remedy for catuarh known. Send for it , Full printed direction * for uso. Dolinonlco , the Caterer "VVliono Fame Is Worm AVkle , .STILL MIHSLVO. From last accounts Charles Delraonicc is still missing. Mr. Napoleon Loughi , his cousin who is in charge of his Broad street cafe in Now York city , and the sister of the missing man , both scout the idea of suicide. Ed. Ollison , chief cool for W. T. Braun'a restaurant and cafe a < 40-1 Broadway , this city , announces thai ho will not leave during this state of af fairs to take charge of Dolmonica'a cull nary department , but will continue tc favor his numerous friends and acquaintances ancos with his services ut receptions ant parties. Council Bluffs and Omaha people plo will bo pleased to learn that Ed is tc remain , aa ho can't bo beat in his lino. lloal liatixto Transfers , The following doecu were filed for record cord in the recorder's office , Januarj 11 , reported for the Bun by P. J. Mc < Mahon , real estate agent : George Parks to Robert Porcival , parl lot 5 , block * ! , Bay lisa' first add. , $ ! , < DOO. George Feuerhakor to Wiliminin Siiindors , part lot -18 , original plat , § 500. 500.Mary Mary B. Swan to George Maier , sol swhll , 77 , ! I9 , § 225. T. R. Ow.iu to Mary M..Weoks , lot 5 , block 14 , Everett's add. , § 700. Total sales , $2,025. Mrs. A. Bryan , dressmaker. Cutting a specialty , C01 S. Main at. , up stairs. Dos Moines is built upon a coal bed , and yet last Saturday hundreds of Dei Moines families were out of coal. . THOMAS JEFFERIS , r n f No. HJ Sixth axcnue , Council JllufN , low a. f Homeopathic Physician and Mag netic Healer. i1 UI-RUIB.SCI ; TIIIKTT tuui A I.KI ll'KXT ' OF OOUNCII , DUgnoili ( dlteatcd eondltloi dcBcrlbvd ) wlthou ' ° tiuci'onlni < [ ; , There are huu rodt ul ultnoweg toth it f ct that ihe blind are rwtorou , the deal made t Is hcuralH > iiaralj ! and rhouuuilum ot inonib * an Isy \ turs Haiullnir lteiucntly | cured In 20 minute * ' tun y ilnouh | iwyfhlo inutmrric , iplrlt or voul ( orc 10 "Thcie thing * \t era not done In a urrncr. " 10o Thaouly reliable prounutUciuiil iur for dlph : o therUknawukuuplt ( on liana ) . The best ratarri : o leuiody In uio. Hm ll pok iirevcaUtirt tupcrlor t vaccination. K\orycao ot iudlKwtloa ( deip | * U } ' cured-tluio tequlrodonetoaU week * . CM uloen IS pouimoiily called cancin rcumMHl without thg u > of th knife. In fact all acnto and curonld dUeatc luctmtully trcattid ' In uotin'o of mortality nbuw that P' . Jtffurlo * I tlmmottiU.r MuliractIcijnur ( ot inallrlnu In tli . \\tnUrncountry , llUgrcotot urcc * hki Win I | RWC that lion bafllnl the ( kill ol otner dwton , i 1 , ell at caualntf dotpalr and financial ruin in man CMOi. TERUa UK4bONABLK. ir. ir.r No tharxo for connulUtlou ty Itttor or othcr l r10 IIO'B.O tanip hera aniwer * to letter * ara Tt > < ] Ulrc < 10 Boi kind of ri fi'rnc * * K'V ' I 10J t-frum conugloiUdl caw lll b i J cvitrdlntokUlnttltutlof llralthfor ttcutment. ij R. Rice M. D. id PAVHDDQ or other tumor * removed withouttl iy in CHRONIC DISEASES O > er thirty yean practical exrxrienr * , CXHs N 6 ltrl ttreyt , Oounell Lluflj Retail , Wo have the following goods in quantities to suit purclmocrs : Sheep Skin , Slippers , Kid Sock Protectors , Magnetic Insoles , Cork and Imitation Cork Soles , Shoe Dressing , "T. M. 70" Blacking , Heaton Button Fastuers , Shoe Laces , Shoe Brushes , Shoe Hooks , Etc. , Etc , As wo buy above goods of Manufacturers in largo quantities for Spot Cash , wo are enabletfto sell them low enough to suit com petition. Ordcis promptly attended to. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO , 2 Broadway. Council Bluffs. Iowa OASADY & ORCUTT , 502 BROADWAY , COUNCIL 11LUFF8 , IOWA. Carpets and Curtains Akominy noteltlcaln 1IOUSK KURS'lIISINQ GOODS. Call ami too us , CASADY & ORCUTT. MAYNE & PALMER , DEALERS DI Hard and Soft Coal , BULK AND BAnHEL LIME , LOUISVILLE AND VORTLAND OKMKNT , MICHIGAN PLASTER , IIA1B AND SEWER PIPE. No , 639 Broadwayi COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. SMITH & LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , 7 and 9 Main struct , ' . . . . IOWA. , OOTTONTOXXJ TnTJTVT TAT "D A TDT4 ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF POTTAWATTAMIE COUN- U UH1N V V ,13 H irLU , TY COLLECTION AQUKCY. Olflco corner Broadway and M&in street. THTTAT UPATn APH GENERAL MERCHANDISE. OUH1M DU1NU QC UUM 18 Main street and IT Pearl etreet. T\/T \ / A T 1\fl nTTAT CRESTON HOUSE. IVI ft A. 1U.UJJ.1N , IJotel , 217 and 219 Main street. LfJAn J , J. WlllXjLl , Corner Main and Filth tip-stalra. Residence , 609 Willow avenue. WQ H H TTT ? 7 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , Office o\er American Express. nXT A p ATTI'D LIVERY AND FEED , SO VV ZJVJL'JJjJX , . will contract tor luneraU at reasonable rateB. 22 Fourth street. J. M. ST. JOHN & CO..OASE BITTERS , TtfSS&'S Pratt by return mall. KO Broadway. " MERCHANT TAILOR , T7"nr TT JXUUll , Stock Com.iett. | Siiltg made at reasonable prloee. No. SOS Main 8t | QUWnTTT CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , &P Ol'lxXlli Corner 7th and Broadway. Plans and upoclflcntlons furnlalied. ' ' MERCHANT TAILOR. TAMPQ PPA'WP'V JAltLDlJ rjl-a.lN.Ell , Artlatlo Work and reannnable chargea. 873 Broadway. QOAT FURNITURE STOVES , OUlN and HounelioM Suppllca. _ BoS Broadway. TTATTVP X TTA'D'P ATTORNEYS AT LAW , JjllMJJJ. Qo XlxiLlJ. ! Jame Block. Practice In state and federal courts. Q A "WTT A T ? 1TT I\/T \ / And l > tttn 1"1 * ° I * 21 ani1 < 23 Dioodway. L. Sovereign , Prop. P. J. Mont- EDWIN J , AEBOTTi KutarvPpblloandOenoralConve'MIMI416Broadway. : ) . DTT7"CIT"D TTnTTQ'C1 SMITH 4 NORTON , JAuZl V JJlVJj HU U jjj , Broadway opposite New Opera House. Refitted 01 , Sl.GO per day A'Large Assortment of Hard and Soft Goal STOVES S STOVES ! STOVES ! Being loft over , must bo sold at your own prices. I need IMIIXIIEID IR-A-GrS I to fill contracts. S. GOLDSTEIN , CSS Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , euch aa Lost , Found , To Loan , Fur Bale , To Rent , Wants , Board * ing , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE lot the first truertlou and FIVE CENTS PER LINE ( or each eubgoquont In sertion , Lea > e advertlwroonU at our office , No. 7 Pearl Struct , near Broaduav WAKTS. TVTANTKD Boy , with ponj , to dillver Tin . TIT ANTED Kieryliouym Council BlulU to Uke VV TurllEK. Delivered by carrier at only twenty c nti \rvck. . A GKNTSWANTF.D-Incury town in Xltoprmnttheboit mutual bciietlcliiy lite liwu- ttnou coni | > au ) now Incorporate ) ! . Active men can make larire uUrto < . Good refer nee uiiuli Addrrcn J. W , BtK uflloo , Council Dluffi , IOHIU OLD PAFKItS-For nlo at HUB offlct , at SGc nt a hiiJrod. . ri < 0ti 8ALU 1h wlclo era half Intercut In a gen * 1 oral werrriuidita toic , dolnir food butlnui. ( lood and nulllo tint ru > i > onn lor belUnir. AddnuM J W. U , llki outre , Council bluttt , Iowa. JACOB BI1I8. E. P , CADWELL. SIN1S& CADWELL , Attorneys-at-Law , , .COUNCIL BLUFra , IOWA Offlce , Main Street , Rooms 1 and Hhugart * c- tlahon'i Block , WUIpnctlctln mat * and wit * * ! nnnrtji W.R. VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Blufb. Real ettata and oolleotloo z x-r. n Odd Fellows ock , o er Bavtm : * Hank. . HaHJ.HfltOi.H.D , , PBYSIOIAN & SURGEON , 323 Mtdaio Broadway , covmoU Blum. JOSEPH OAGHECJAIT. HARD WOOD AND -COAL Corner.Malu etrcet nd Eighth a > euue , 0 ouu Ulufls. fjTlxiwcft rates aid prompt dclhcry WINTER RESORT. . SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. O xuro > X * 3XT < 3Eft.y- Wo KUA antee tlie cute ol theTollowIng tnuivii din- ncavoi.orno pa } : llheumatltm , bcrilula , Ulcer * Ca'arrh , a 1 Blood and klncllsoans , D > - iwrwla , Liver CompUInt , Kldnry and Bladder DUea . Uout , Men ralgia and Anthina , The t Hprlnpiaro the laiorlt reoort ol the tired an J debllkatad , and are the FKUBLELADItS BUT FRIEND , Ocod lioti'l , Ihery and bathloj aocomodatlon both u Inter and aummer. Locality highly picturesque and healthy Acoraalble by Wab th railway , a Kvona.or U..B. & Q , at Albany. Corrctuondunc boliclted , REV. M , M. THOMPSON. Uanager. 8 Ucam Sprlriji , Cora , P. 0.Gentry Co , , Mo. ANALYSIS. Hpvclllci tlrity , , , 1.002 Reaction , . . . , , . . , .Ntutia OaibonloAcIdOaa Sfl In. per galloi Carbonate Calptuin 35M1 drain Oubonate Iron , ,741 ' i SulfluUe Magnrtla , , .3'fc8 8i.Ipiata | Cild im 1,140 Chlorldti Sodium „ . . T.ioXI tiiUIca , . . lrc Aluutlna , , , . , . . , ,0,018 OrvanloanJ VbUUle matter and IOM , . . . 1,469 Tutil cllill lr fullon . .67,171 Wiinnrr& MmRna , ClieiuUta. TUOS. orncu , u. u , tvtxr , OFFICER & FUSE ? BANKERS. Council BluO * U. Establisbea - - 7556 Dealer * lo Portico led IXxrettlo Exchang * aa llama & > ounU 4 Einpkie Hardware Go Hardware 109 and lliS. ; Main Btroot , COUNCIL BLUETS , - IOWA. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS , CAPS BUCK GLOVES , 342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. HOUSES , LOTS AND LANDS | 33oxi.KXxt Sold. Money Loaned , Abstracts Furnished 3E" . OT. ! lVE ? : iv : . > V'r ! 'g ! Tvr Ho. 4 Pearl Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. 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 BEGS TELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. STEINHARDT & FREYHAN , Wholesale Liquor Dealers , OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IB , 3VC O "V" THEIR BUSINESS TO Omaha , Nek , January 1st , 1884 , HAVING SECURED WEST t FRITCHER'S OLD STAND , loetll ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ) TO LOAN id HEAL ESTATE ! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. Our line of Stoves is the mos > . > complete in no city and includes all the most Desirable Patterns and Latest Improvements ! We have Immmercu the prices down aa thin as they will stand without breaking , and you ore invited to call and see 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 Braaaway-and 10 and 12 Main St. , Council Bluffs. WHY DON'T YOU GKTSDMKOF FITCH BROTHER'S ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? ' ' Perfect Fitting , B st and ClieapcstBlFlne Linen Collars and CufTd. No. 715 Fourth Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. M. GALLAGHER. O O ES 3FS. Now Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices and Polite Attendant * . " { First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , } PETEE C. MILLER , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wall-Paper and Window Shadesand Painting In all Us Blanches FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. J3t. - < 3oxa.a3.oil GROSVENOR & GUNN , MANUFACTURERS OF ZBIROOUVC .1 311 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs ; Iowa. FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1 , WE WILL GIVE EXTRA In nil our Boots and Shoes , regardless oE Quality. Don't miss this chnnco. S A. PIERCE , 100 Main Slreet. RUBBERS ! Oar Bpocch U short , but to the point. Host Chicago discounts every clay in the year on Rubber Boots , , Shoes * , AND ARCTICS. t Gooda WA1UIANTED aa good as ANY in the market They ure inado by the NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO. Wo have a big line of SPECIALS and an IMMENSE stock of regular and EXTRA WIDE Boota and Shoes in all aizea , ready to ahip on receipt of orders. TIBIIS Or eocoud quality Boota wo are introducing are better than many eo-caUod fin quality , and wo give a largo EXTRA discount on them. Z , T. LINDSEY & CO. , Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa ,