THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , TUESDAY , JANUATtt 15,1884. THE DAILX BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tuesday Morning , Jan , 16 , IUTES : Br Currier -SO c nt per wwk By MM - - (10 00 per Year OFFICE ! No. 7 Pearl Btroot , Hear Broadway. Hi MINOR MENTION , Additional local on seventh page. Cheap railroad tickets at Bushnoll's. The board of supervisors meet again to-day. The firemen filled the Bloomer school cistern yesterday afternoon , drawing the water from the hydrant through a hose. Thioros miulo a raid on Boll < fc Hall's grocery store Saturday night , but con- touted thomaolvos with taking a few ci gars. gars.Oughtn't Oughtn't Mayor Bowman to waste nome more paper in ordering thieves and vagrants to loaro the city ! The first ono didn't take. There are revival meetings in progress at the Baptist church , the pastor being assisted by Ilov. A. Amburn , of Dakota. There has already boon ono convert and several have risen for prayora. Bill Williams was brought before Justice - tico Abbott yesterday on a charge of threatening Paul Siobolt , and pulling a gun on him. The case was continued till the 24th , Williams giving bail. James H. Craigtnilo , baggage master of the bridge division of the Union Pacific railway , will , on the 17th inat. , receive a handsome present from Judge Abbott , in the person of his daughter , MissMyra. Cards are out for this grand gift. It. Kennedy , a son-in-law of Mr. Gorspaohor , died yesterday , after a pro longed illness , consumption being the causo. Ho has lived hero for several years , and has boon in the employ of Stuart Bros. , in the packing business. Ho leaves a wife , but no children. The now safe at the city jail was yes terday put in use as a depository for the keys of the colls. The safe looked up all right , but it was the unlocking that troubled the keeper. Ho could not catch the combination , and the keys were locked up so safely that there was no show for letting out any prisoners. A complaint has boon filed in Justice Abbott's court , charging John Suit with assaulting John Ward , an old man of about eighty , who is the fifor for the G. A. R. boys. Suit has not boon ar rested. The trouble arose from a dis pute about 50 cents , but this does not seem any justification for a man of thirty to give so old a man as Ward a black eye. eye.Tho The Connor brothers , William and James , are among the latest victims of sneak thieves Their rooms at Mr. Dunn's on Madison street , were ran sacked and an overcoat , ono suit of clothes and a coat and vest were taken. No trace of plunder or plunderers is yet ascertained to a certainty , though sus picion points to a young man who has suddenly loft the city. The board of trade mooting last night was not largely attended , and the annual election of oflicors was postdonod until a future mooting. The president read a telegram from Congressman Pusoy , stat , ing that ho had introduced a bill for a combined railroad and wagon bridge , between Council Bluffs and Omaha. The board directed its president to reply that they favored a wagon bridge , but not a railway bridge. Deputy Sheriff Chattorbuok started last evening for Anita , after a child who , ns is claimed , was kidnapped by a man named Smith. The child is a granddaughter - daughter of Mr. K. Hains , who lives near Park's mills , and Smith at the time of taking the child lived not far from him. Smith took the child only for a brief season , but it seems pulled up stakes , moved away , taking the child with him and not lotting1 their where abouts bo known. The girl is about 11 years of ago now , and her whereabouts has just boon discovered after nearly a year's search. A , farmer named L. Siovors found in" the road in Keg Creek 847 in silver , a money drawer , and an arctic overshoe. The money and drawer has boon identi fied as a part of the plunder taken itiat Macedonia by the safe blowers and burglars. The arjtio overshoe is a mate to that one found near this city , where the thieves left the stolen team and the broken buggy. It appears that they must have driven at a reckless rate , and > that they met with some tip-over or other mishap in Creek Keg , spilling some of the money out of the buggy , PERSONAL. Mr. O. D. Heevea , representative of the Ilooiler Drill company , loaves town on a bu l- ness tour to-day , JL T. Adams , who represent * a largo llvo lock couimMon homo In Chicago , still re mains at the Pacific. Judge Lyman It now holding court In Car. , roll. roll.Mr Mr , Coralt , the park policeman , yesterday celebrated hi * COth birthday. A. L. JleCorgur , of Minneapolis , readied the Ogden yesterday. C , C.Kauffmon , of Mobile , is at the O den. Mlw Fanny Walker UM returned from Carroll , where ne ban been yUltlng during the holiday ! , Mr , S , T. French has bought an inter- et in the well-known and carpet curtain AOUM of Casady & Orcutt , The firm mil nor be known C'asady , Orcutt t& .French. Is * , , THE DAY'S DOINGS. The Altaen Gather to Listen to a Talk on The Water Works to bo Tested Next Thursday. Olbcr Doing * . A special mooting of the city council was hold yesterday afternoon , at which the mayor and all the members , except Alderman McMahon , were pronont. The water-works company gave through a written communication official notification that the works were com pleted , and the company ready to make the test required by the contract , and that the company claimed the date of the instrument , January 10 , as that from which the water rental for the 200 hydrants already placed would commence to bo charged. The notification was re ferred to a committee consisting of Alder men Keating , Eichor end Siodontopf to report at the next mooting , or at a spe cial mooting to bo called if necessary. George P. Wright , in behalf of the company , desired to have the committee decide on an early date _ for in specting the works and having the tests made , as the company desired to make the tests while Mr. Boltpn , the en gineer of the Knowlos pumping works , was in the city. Alderman James expressed it as his belief that it was a poor time of year to test pipes , with four foot of frost. The contract ought to have boon finished last summer , when the tests would bo moro satisfactory. In reply , Mr. Wright said that all the company wanted was that the council would do something definite dither make the tests , or accept the works , or reject them , or in fact take some definite action by which the company would bo informed what the council would do. Alderman Eichor moved that the test bo made next Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Alderman James then expressed a fear that the water scattered about in cold weather , and freezing would prove an objection to citizens. Mr. Wright stated that the conditions of the tests were as already given in TUB BEE. BEE.AJdorman AJdorman Wood thought that if ho was ono of the company , he would prefer summer time for testing pipes. The winter - tor season was against the company. Some further talk was indulgodin , and then carried , fixing next Thursday as the day , the time to bo 1 o'clock p. m. , the council _ first to visit the works at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Mayor Bowman suggested that aa there were to bo six places tested at once , each alderman should select two ort throe citizens , and thus make six commit : tees , fo that each could report , thus cov ering the six points at onco. Alderman Wood presented a resolution instructing the city attorney to bring suit at once against all parties who wore run ning billiard and pool tables without : a license , the city clerk to furnish the city attorney the names of such delinquents. A map showing the first survey .8.Of Stutsman's addition was laid before the council , with a proposition from David Tostoritn , who made the survey ; to sell it to the county , the supervisors consenting to buy it if the city would pay one-half. Mr. Barber appeared before the coun cil to give them some information in re gard to paving. Ho spent some time rein narrating the history of the paving in which ho is interested , explaining its structure and its advantages , and answer ing questions put to him by the various > members. Mr. Barber showed himself fa pleasing speaker , and an able advocate for his pot system of paving. A communication was read from Engi neer Williams , of Chicago , to Alderman James , asking that certain surveys bo made preliminary to his making plans for a system of sowago. Referred to committee on sewage and city engineer. By resolution Ninth street was ordered up to grade between Twelfth and Fif ' teenth avenues. 'ifp On motion of Alderman Siodontopf > the contracts awarded to J. 3. Martin for laying sidewalks and that to J. J. Brown , for filling Fifth avenue , were cancelled and the clerk ordered to read- . vortiso for bids to do the work. idho Mayor Bowman made a report of ; hole recent convention at DCS Moinos. Ho [ stated that among other things - learned while there was the fact that the city could recover from the county for money expended infer caring for small pox cases. The mayor suggested that in view of the cases al ready decided by the cpurtn there was no ; doubt about the possibility of recovering from the county , and that the finance committee should make out a bill and present to the county board. The committee - mittoo was accordingly so instructed. Private lessons on china givnn by S. D. Rohso. Studio No. 12 N. Main street , " HUNDREDS of snowy mounds additional would decorate our graveyards to-day wore if not for Dr. Jettons' successful treatment of Diphtheria. The doctor was called five days nge just in time to save Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson's little bjy from the dread destroyer. They areA Tory grateful , A MOBNIN3 BLAZE. The Wai or Works Conio in l lay in Tituo of Fire. Yesterday morning about i ) o'clock the alarm of fire waa Bounded , caused by the burning of a houao on Damon street , owned and occupied by Mr. John Gets : , a carpenter. The flames were first : dis covered by the little daughter as they were breaking through the ceiling , and the smaller children , who were still in bed up stairs , were rescued in a hurry. The fire lads were soon on hand and hose was attached to the hydrant on Madison street and two streams thrown on the burning building. The streams did good service , although the engineer per of the water works not being notified of the fire , the pressure was not on. Tlio building was a two-story frame and was badly damaeed , the roof being all burned oil. Most of the content * of the house wore saved , The cause of the fire is supposed to bo a defective flue. The Homo Laundry makes a apecialty of first-class work and guarantees satis faction. Oflico 107 South Main street. A trial solicited. Mrs. A , Bryan , dressmaker. Cutting a specialty , 501 S. Main at. , up stair * . CALLED INTO COURT , Bine Monday for Some of Those who Felt the Grip of the Police , The Man who Made Bricks for the Jail Has to Occupy it Him self i Yesterday morning Miles Mullen was brought before the bar of the superior court on the charge of being drunk. Ho simply pleaded guilty , and was fined § 7.00. Not being able to pay ho wont back to jail. Mullen ia the father of the four dcstituto children found in a room on Broadway Saturday afternoon , and the husband of the profligate who has gene to Omaha , dressed in finery and feathers , to continue a life of shame , while her children are loft hero to starve. Mullen has a history. Ho was arrested several years ago for going through a feed store , and while the examination was in progress before "Squire Morse , a circus wont along Broadway , and at the sound of the music the oflicors rushed to the window , out of curiosity , while Mul len slyly atolo down the stairs and inado hin escape. Ho kept away until last spring , when ho re turned , and was immediately roarrcstcd , tried and sent to the peni tentiary for a short term and has just been released. His excuse for his pres ent condition is that on getting out ho had neither money or friends and found that his wife was running about with other men and the children were being neglected. With all this trouble ho took to drink. It acorns strange that under the present civilization a man can got plenty of whisky and no bread , but such seems to bo the case. The children have boon taken hi charge of the Homo < * the Friendless , where they will bo well cared for until other good homes are found for thorn. This is especially aGed God Bond to the oldest girl , for it ap pears that her mother had already taken her to Omaha with the intention of hav- ing'hor enter a house of ill fame with her. The girl , who ia still but a child , has boon saved just in time , and it is such practical work as this that awakens interest in and secures ready support lor the Homo among all noble-hearted citi- zons. THE MAKER OF TUB I1ENCHES. IIMatt Bolgam was brought to the front on a charge of being drunk. Ho denied the charge , but after several witnesses had boon boon brought in , concluded to plead guilty and stand the consequences. While in jail ho had packed up ono of the loose benches or bunks and had in his wrath broken it , and had also pounded a hole in the cement iloor. Ho promised to make good this damage and to repair the bench himself. Ho know how , ho said , for ho was the ono who made thorn for the now jail in the first place. The man seemed to think that in spite of all the evidence against him ho ifad not boon treated right. Ho claimed that ho was not fooling well and had only taken throe glasses of beer. Having occasion to stop into an alloy near a house on Upper Broadway , ho : was suddenly assaulted by the man of the house , who objected to his creating ; a nuisance. The assault ho said do him mad , and ho talked d , . but that was all. The judge gave him the day to repair the damage at the jail , promising to fix the fine this morning. after seeing how well or poorly the repairing was done A JOKE ON T11E OFFICEHH. This same man Belium ? , when arrested } was quite thoroughly searched , and al little trinkets taken away , as it was sup posed , but when the cell door was opened up in the morning ho came out with a smile , ho having a pint bottle of whisky , about half of which he had still left after his night's sojourn with it behind heed bars. LEONARD VS. LKONAHI ) . John Leonard , who was chased , fired at , and caui/ht by Ofllcor Leonard , who wanted him for taking part in a street ! fight late Saturday night , pleaded guilty , and was lined $9.iO. ( Till : WIIONO MAN. 0. Cline appeared to answer to a charge of assault. Ollicor Clough stated to the court that ho had arrested Olino on the statement of other citizens , and from > later investigation ho had boon led to bo liovo that ho ought to have arrested hood other man , Cline being more sinned against thnn sinning. Ho was accordingly ingly discharged. Matilda Webber and Nick Webber , ar rested for being inmates of a house of ill- fiuuo , were before the court. Mrs.Web- bor pleaded guilty to keeping rooms for that p rposo and uaa fined $29. As she had no money ; a few days were given to raise the money , she having two children who needed her care , so that to shut her up in jail would bo a hardship them. ' ) on The man's case was continued until this afternoon. T. J. Staploton was arrested yester day afternoon for peddling cloths with out a license. DR. THOMAS JEFFERIS , No. 523 Sixth Tcmie , Council Blufh , low * . Homeopathic Physician and Mag netic Healer. TWBVTT.rn H TEARS' XIPRRIKNCK ; IIIIHTV TMKH A E8. OK COUUIL Vivrm. DlapoiU ( dlaeated conditions deacrltioU ) without niicn lunlnic. There are Imm'roJs ' of Uneven tu Ilio tact that tlio blind are restored , the deaf made to hear , alio iiruahxis * nd rheumatism ol months ami ji'orn ttainllni ; frccuuilly | cured in M minutes' time thiouKh jwjihlo muamerlc , iplrlt or oul Jortc , "Tho o tniugB vure not done In a corner , " Iheonly reliable | ir < neutatho ami euro for di | > h- thcraknonukoei ! ( > lt on hand ) . The beat ratarrh remedy In use. Small ] * x pre\cnUttve superior to vaccination. E\ cry caw ot lndlcetlon | ( deai n la ) cured time require J ono to tlx wtekn. Old ulcere , coinmoiil ) called cancers removed without the ut-e otthokniliIn fuct allncuto and chionlu dltoasta nuccimfully treated. 'l he record * of mortality ahow that Dr. Jcfferlci U IhauuMtiiuixnfiiliricticbncr ol inplirlnu In the wit-Urn countij. JII Kreattbt tucmn hat bctn in cjucnthatliajlillltathe iklll ol other doclort , M will an cauilnt : ilenialr and financial ruin In many cttiej. TUltUS ItKASONAULE. No charge , for consultation by letter or other * lee. Inclose tamp where orrnmn to lutirn uro rtnulrcd. Best kind of rt-fcrocei then ii3' remuni ( rue from oontagloui disease will be re. ceUed Into hit liutltuU of Health for titatrneiit R , Rice M. D. CANCERS , CHRONIC DISEASES " " * i" " " * . NO. Council Muds We have the 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 , Hqaton Button Fastners , Shoe Laces , Shoe Brushes , Shoe Hooks , Etc. , Etc. As we buy above goods of Manufacturers in large qimntitjc * for Spot Cash , we nro enabled ( o sell them low enough to suit competition. Ordeis promptly attended to. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO , 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Town 'CASADY ' & ORCUTT , W2 BnOADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA * . Carpets and Curtains Also many novelties In HOUSE FUIlNlIISINa GOODS. Call and eco us , CASADY & ORCUTT. MAYNE & PALMER , DBA W5JIS IN Hard and Soft Coal , BULK 'AND BARREL LIME , LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT , inCHKJAN PLASTER , HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. NO , 089 Broadway , - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA SMITH & TOLtiEK. LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , 7 and 9 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . . IOWA. TAT TJATDT\ ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF POTTAWATTAMIE COUN V V . JJ AlltU , TY COLLECTION AGENCY. Office corner Broadwaj and Main street TJPATn Ann GENERAL MERCHANDISE. JJjQlNU OC UUu IS Main street and 17 Pearl street , KIT A "V 1\/l niTM CRESTON HOUSE. 1VLAA 1U.UJLL.1N , Hotel , 217 and 210 Main street Ult. U. Jb W JnJL-1 Jtl ) Corner Main and Fifth up stalra. Residence. 603 Willow avenue. Nona TTT ? * 7 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , t Ov/LlU Xu&Ji Oflico mcr American Express. W A fMTTJ LIVERY AND FEED , SO VV JJJIJLN Jj n. Will contract for tuneraU at reasonable ratoa. 22 Fourth street. J. M , ST. JOHN. & CO..GASH BITYEES , Draft by return mall. 140 Brnad\\ay. JA.UU.CL TTfiniT > 8t.TCkComi.ieU Suits MKRCHAOT made at rcmonablo TAILOR , prices. No. 806 Main BU . DIVIJ.J.JJL. MTTTT Corner 7th and Broadway. coNrnACTon Plans AND and BUILDER. Bpoclflcatlona furnished. T A n/TPQ / TTJ A TYTPV MERCHANT TAILOR. JAIVJLDU J JXAIM Jl 11 ArtlBtlo Work and reasonable charges. 872 Broadway. Xr FURNITURE STOVES , PC and HoUMholJ Supplied. _ 8o3 Broadway. TTMTVT XT TTAPT1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW , JjiiNJJl OC JllilXl. James Block. Practice In state and federal courts. O A ATTT1 A TJ1TT1\/T / Andbatn IIOUBO , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign , Prop. P. J. Mont D/HNlJ-XilVl U LV1 Komcrr , M. D. Pluslclan. T \AfTM > T A "DTJlWI1 JUSTICE OF THE I-EACE , JuJJVVJ.iN U. JJJDJDU1 JL i Notary Puhllo and general Con\eancer. lUBroadnay. "D'F'YT'PP'C1 TTnTTQ.1 ! SMITH & NORTON , XVJJ V JJIVJJ LU U OJJj Broadway opposite New Opera House. Refitted $1 , 91.50 per da A'Large Assortment of Hard and Soft Goal STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES Being left over , must 1)0 sold at your own prices. I need MIIXIIEIID IR-.A.GI-S I to fill contracts. S. GOLDSTEIN , 538 Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisement ! , euch aa Lout , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Board ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In tlila column at the low rate at TEN CENTS PER LINE for the Bret insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent In. scrtlon. Leave adiertUcmouta at our office , No. 7 1'carl Street , near Broadvtav WANTS. TV/'ANTED / Boy , with pouj , todilhcr Tim Bun. WANTED E > ery hoilyin Council Blufta to take Tin I ) EX Delivered by carrier at only twenty cento a week. TTTANTKD A iflrl to do house work at 70S , SUth t a\enuc. Mrs. A. B. Walker. AOENTSWANTED-Inemy town In Nehraaka to present the best mutual bencflcUry life Insur ance company now Incorporated Atlho men can make laiiro salaries Good refer nco leuulred. Address J , W. BKKofllce , Council Bluffs , Iowa. OLD PAPERS-Kor tale at BUR otllcu , at'ssicmU B hundred. IfOU BALE-The whole era > ialf Intcrrst In a Ren- eta ! merchandise ctoiu , ilolni ; good builncsi. Good and sulllclent roawns for sellln , ' . Address J. W. S , lias oHlce , Council Bluffs , Iowa. T7 > OK RK.NT ' 'Iftulliiely furuuhnl rooms , tlnglo or -1 ? en suite , 8028. Oth street , cor , 3rd. a\tinui > . JACOB SIMS. E. p. CADWELL. SIMS&CADWEUL , Attorneys -at-Law , . BLUFFS , IOWA Office , Main Btrett. Rooin 1 and bhuirart & Mc- MahotTu Block.VUlpractlooln State T and id " ! W. R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace , Omaha and Council Bluffs. PHYSICIAN 322 Middle Broadway. Council Bluffs. " ' jjftf'- JOSEPH GAGHE&AK. HARD WOOD AND COAL Corner'Main street and Eighth avenue , 0 oun Bluffa /TiTLowest / rates acd prompt dclUcry WINTERRESORT. _ SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. O-u.x > o or 3XTo 3E" * y. We uua'ftiiteu tnu cine of the following named dls- scutes , or no pay : Rheumatism , Bcrof ula , Ulcers , Catarrh , a 1 Blood andikindUeaiia , Dy'perwla , Lher Complaint , Kidney and Bladdt-r Diseases. Gout , Neu ralgia and Asthma , Thesa Springs are the favorlU reoort of thu tired and dobllliatad , and are the FEKULE LADItH BEST FIUENI ) , Ocod hotel , Ihory and bathing accomodatlon both winter and summer. Locality highly picturesque and healthy. Accessible by Wabitn railway , at E\ona , orC.,1) . & O. , at Albany. Corrcsiiondence solicited , REV. U.M. THOMPSON. , Manager. 8 Iloam Eprlngt , Cora , P , 0 , , Gentry Co. , Mo. ANALYSIS. Specific Gravity . 1.0023 Reaction . Ntutral Carboolo Acid Gas , , , . . . . . . . . .2(3 ( in. ] > er irallon Carbonate Calcium , . . , , . , , . . SS.UJl Qratni Carbonate Iron . . . , . 7Ul KuIphatoUagncsia , , , . . . S.i'tB Sulpbatu Caluinrn . , . , . 1,140 Chloride Sodium . V.iCO Hllllca . , . , | ,601 Alumina . , , . . , . .0,018 Orgauioand Volatile matter and loss , . . .l,4i9 Total scllds per gallon . 07,174 Wiuunii MKKKIU , Chcmlsti. ruos. omcu , a u. rcur. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Bluffa . . la. Established - - 1856 Peolsrt In Foreign a d l ( U cttlo I'lthange and Homo Bocuntiw Empkie Hardw are Co 10D mid IUJS. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. LANDS © old. Money Loaned , Abstracts Furnished * * * * * * * * * * * * No. 4 Pearl Street , ? ? COUNCIL BLUFFS. 2 BECHTELE'S uropean ot 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 BEOH TELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. STEINHARDT & FREYHAN , Wholesale Liquor Dealers , OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. IR IE ! 3VC O V IE 13 THEIR BUSINESS TO Omaha , Neb. , January 1st , 1834 , HAVING SECURED WEST & FRITCHER'S OLD STAND , St. ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ) TO LOU iOI SEAL ESTATE ! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. Our line of Stoves is the mo complete in no city and includes all the most Desirable Patterns and Latest Improvements ! We have hammered , the prices down as thin as they will stand without breaking , and you are 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 Broaawafand 10 and 12 Main St , , Council Bluffs. WHY DON'T YOU GETSJME OP FITCH BROTHER'S ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? I'erfcct Fitting , Best and Cheapest.B.FIne Linen Collars and Cuffs. No. 715 Fourth Street , Council Bluffs , M. GALLAGHER. C2 TTi 3E1. New Store , Fresh Goods , Lou Prices and Pollto Attendants. " { First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , } WHOLESALE AND KETAIL -Paper and Window Sfiadesaod Painting In all Its Branches , FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. OSTO.IX3 JEtoutlx ' .rl St. OoxxaxoiX 331-uxirei' & GUNN , MANUFACTURERS OF 311 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs ; Iowa. FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1 , WE WILL G-IVJ3 In all our Bocts and Shoes , regardless o Qunlity. Don't miss this chance. S. A. PIERCE. 100 Main Streofc. RUBBERS ! Oar speech is short , but to the point. Host Chicago discounts every day in the- year on JULdfi P AND AECTICS. Goods WARRANTED aa 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 amd EXTRA WIDE Boots and Shoes in all sizes , ready to ship on receipt of oiders. " lEDUYCIPIEie-IE ! , " Or second quality Boots wo mo introducing 010 better than many BO called fi quality , and wo give a largo EXTRA discount on them. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.