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Pr— THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS :OWA MONDAY JANUARY 29 ‘The Daily Bee COUNCIL BLUFFS Mmdny Morning, Jan, 20 SUBSCRIPTION RATE 8y Osrrler, B MMl - e e -ee QTce; o, 7 Pearl Street, Near ondway, Does it Pay? Dr. A. J. Cook, whoso advertise- ment of half a page in Tue Bee has had jast two insertions, informs us that ho has already booked over a handred dollars in cases brought tc his oftise through his advertieement in Tae Bee. That half page will con- tinue to have ita effoct through the year: to come, but in ona week from its insertion the back nearly tenf .m MINOR A\uku «TIONS, ney tnvested comen =J, Mueller's Palace Music Hall —Suhscribe for newspapers and periodi- eals at H, E, Seaman’s book store, Curar Ratnoan Tickers,—Buy them from D, W, Busbuell, 5 doors north of postotk.ce, mtf —A goodly number of Omaha ladies and gentlemen in sleighs visited the Blutls yesterday. —The city council meets again this even. ing to consider some important questions; including the license ordinance, and the city clerks investigation, ~—The work of clearing out the street car track, 80 as to resums tr vel by wheels on the rail again began Siturday, and with the aid of O1d Sol it is hoped that all may in a day or 80 be agin as usual, —0n Saturday the follosing received due permission to wed, if they wish, and they evidently wish: Bartley Dean and Maggie McGinty, hoth of Walout; Cur. tis Kelsey and Molliz I3 Gayles, both of Loveland, —W. Eyans and Frank Smith were ar- rested here Saturday afternoon by Officers Brooks and Sterling, on telephonio tidings from Omaha that the pair had grabbed weveral gripsacks from a hotel over there, The two were taken acros ths river at once, —The Atlantic Telegraph started uo twelve yours ago, and says cf the firms In business, then, in the entire city and county, less than ten remain as they then were, which goes to show the rest!ess, un- satisfiod disposition of the American peo- ple. —Marshal Jackson lis reseived word that Sallie Paine, wanted here for her part in disposing of the colored habe found frozen to death, has been arrested at Ogden, Mo, and is to be held until officers from hers arrive there, —Y esterday morning Jailor Shoutz re- ceived three more boarders, all from Ne. ola, Their names are John Q. May, Asron Sweet and Frank Childers, They are held to the grand jury on a charge of grand larceny, and bail fixed at85 0, ox- cept in the case of the last named, his bai being $300, ~A special car containing J. T, Clark, G. H. Heafford, L. B, Beardsley, and others of the Milwaukee & St. Paul of- ficials arrived here Saturday, and passed out over the Sioux City route. There was » brief stop made here, long erough for con- sultation concerning some business of a local nature, ~-T.day is the time set for the opening of the circuit court but there will probably be nothing done before to-morrow, Judge Hoofbourow not being able conveniently to reach here before then. There is a light docket, and there is a probability of a short and rather uninteresting term, —Charles Wilson, who was examined and dischareed the other day on the charge of having raised a check signed by A, W, Wymen, is wanted at the jail by rome ot the boys who lent him a suit of ¢!othes and an overcoat to better his personal appear. ance and to render him more comfortable while in attendance at court, Since his release ho seems to have forgotten that the clothes were borrowed by him for the oc- casion, and has failed to return them as +he promised to, ~—The funeral services of the late Mrs, Jane Baldwin were held Saturday after- noon at their residence on Willow avenuo, and were very largely attendel, her long reoldence bere, and her many wemanly qualities having endeared her to many,who Justly joined in indicating their respect and sorrow, Rev, Dr, Cleveland, of Keokuk, who was her old pastor, conducted the ser- vices and made brief, befitting address, full of tenderness and sympathy. JThe re- mains were taken to Walnut Hill cometery and thece laid beside those f her husband, Judge Caleb Baldwin, a long line of friends in carriages following them thither, —Willow avenue seems tho pet place for consting, and on Saturday night there were full fifty slede, emall an i large, and reveral times fifty persons als small and large, who were 8o heartily enjoying them- selves that the noise of their shouting, laughter, bells and horae, coald be heard for several blocks, and quite a crowd of Inokeis-on were gathered at the corner of Main street. Some one thought there was too much fun going on there, and com- plained 1o the police, who in turn sought advice from the council as to whether they should stop the carnival. His Honor pro- ceeded to the spot and after watching the #port for & time had his youth so renewed that he decided to *‘let 'er roll, let er roll,” or rather “let 'er slide,” and the sport went on uninterrupted, There are maoy who think as he doee, who object, how- €ver, to having the sport kept up on Sun. day, There were not many who indulged in it yesterday, but there were enough to * annoy thoss who believe in Sundoy as & day of quiet and of rest. It eeems as if there wus enough fun Saturday night to have lusted until Mondsy. Now is the time for inve nllun\lnu the relative merits of the cifferent methocs of paving, *‘Bo sure you are right and then go shead " 1t 1 uite probable that the asphaltum pavement has not been eorrectly reported by its opposing interests. Mr, Bquires, the coutractor, informs ve l"ll no holes, cracks or anything like a flaw arpears in the asphaltum now in use on Doug- las street, Omaba. If this pavement hes witkatood the extreme cold of this winter without ivjury it is safe to say that frost will not harm it did so nzht heartily when *he query was thrast at him v to whether he wan papiring for the position named. “Why, bless your noul,” said he, “I have not even thouzht of it. The atatements made by the papers have annoyed mo & good doeal, tor I would not think of accepting the cffica f it wes tendered me, much lcss wounld 1 Why, the idea f my throwing up law practice to take a positlon which i# nov to my tiwstes at all, and e:pecially such a position as that, s simply ridiculous, No, young man, you can deny thnt - atory just s atrong as you pleas The present clty council soon aiter Mr, Sapp in further conversatio: vod in somo im- | 10 0ut that he was naturally desirous its organizition change to mee John Chapman defeated in hls aspirations for re appciatment, but strorg as was that desire, if he knew that by allowing his owu name to b used as the only way cf defeating him, he would not consent for a mo TESTING THE TAX, in Impmtan, Gaw Affecting the Interests of Nearly Every Cny in Iowa, - ralse a finger to get it The Right to Levy £p-cial Aceepsme.ts for S.reet Improvemente, portant reepects tho mode of assess- mont {.r sireet improvement:, caus ing av the time considerable discus sion, and a sharp division of opinion as to thu advisability and justice of |, 0rh ™ Hg expressed the belief that the change, the gist of which was that | from what he learncd while in Wash atreet improvemento instead of being [ {ugton lately, that Chapman vcnllh‘. pald for by the city at large, should | 0% get a re-appotntment, and in his Aty opinton Col. Root, of Keokuk, wae bo paid for by the properiy direetly | by ¢ ming man, but as for himsolf - directly bonefittod, no, never, It wan supremely ridicu At prosent the question of pavi lous, and built out of gossip, or started the streots here fs an all absorbiug |cut of malice, He had no axe to thems of discuse‘on, and the move is|grind, much lees that of & marshal's o unporiaut that care should be [ cflize, taken to have every step in aceord- anco with | technically o, in order 10 aveld litigaton, To view of t and other matters here, thy following concerning an important cuse of kiu ired naturs will be perusod with in- terent as embodied in a spocial trom Dea Moines to the Chicago Times A caso is pending in the Polk county olrcult cours, which if decided favora- bie to the plaintiff will sflect the in- terests « f nearly every y in lowa, and some of these very materially, It in ontitled Giatch ve, the city ot Dee Moines, and 1n i's conelderation fs raised the constitutionality of the law empowering cities to lovy assecsmonts for street improvements, paviug and the construction of seweiage upon the abutting proporty. The platutitf owns preperty fronting upon a street in which asower wus built darirg the past summer. The city council wade asscssments for tho cost of construe- ifon past his property abutting upon thestreot. He refused to pay, and now brings action to restrain the ciry from collecting the same, and bases his uction thereforo upon the ground that the statute regard- g sscssments tor local improve: [ loatt & Co s, monte i urconstitutional beczuge e e e it sanctiows the takirg f private prop PERSONAL. erty for public purposes withouv duo proceas of law. In otho words, the| 4. D Hill, of Atlwtio, is at the Og- statute is unconstitutional besiuse it gen doces not provide for notico to the por: i i . " son amessed or for ‘‘a day in coust, A. C. Lozan, of Waso, Texas, is at the The Towa suprems court 1 Warron [ Pavific. va. Hurloy, 31 Towa, 31, decided that| D, Landen, of Geneva, Neh., is at the it is compotent for the legialaluce ur- | Pacific, der a state conatitution to auchoriz» 5 A munfeipwlitios to requiro tho atreotato|, E+ T+ Hoge, cf Cuicago, 1s an Ogden bs paved and tho cost thereof to be | Bouse giest. atsessed upon the abu:ting lo's, but[ 1. H. Buell, of Denver, spent Sunday the qaestion of the consiitutionality of | in the Bluffs, A siawte which doesn't provide for 1. Blackemore, of M. line, Iila,, is at notice to the party aosezeed was not | ghy Ogden, ]l'loi_ upon. : Tae lnllnr‘v\] court, how- | pr R, G. Hart, of Geneva, Neb., spent wver, in the (mul;'y‘v‘f San Y\\um: V8. | Saturday in the city. The S)uthern Pacific Ratway Com- |~ opie Wt and J, B. McKowen, of pany, has decided this very polnt. Eme ARiEha ol I'hts oase was Uphtito tagt | YR EA0I90Y. Cegatal Roller bitiin Patent Grana Iated Fiour, Superiative A, the high- est grade of flour manutactured Snowy white, pure, light and sweet. Ask your r for it and you wil have none other, tf, . WP Tho asphaituu pavement has been ndopted as o elandnrd in the city «f Wastington by army engineera, and wore than 400 000 rquare yards of i was laid between the years 1876 and 1832, 1t istho pavement thac has caused Washington to berome what it ‘s, *‘the bestt paved and cleanest city in the world,” - The great clearing cut saleat Hark. ness, Orentt & Co.'a. cffora a rare op portuni'y to get |u sod goods chcnp‘ Maeq lmmlh Ball. A grand Maiguerade Ball will be given under the auspices of the Ger- wan Tarner S ciery «of this city, on Saturday night, at Plaitner's Hall Admlesion, 50 cen's. Tabloe linens, napkins, doylics, tow- ols and cresies cheap at Harkness, e aatilimiene e Ol | 9. . Foster and R. W, Barger, of Des fornia statute, which ewables | Moines, are Ogden hou-e guests, the state board to wmess raile| 9 T.Monefer, of Grand Forks, Dakots rond proporty without providing for |iss Pacific house gue-t. notice of such action. The opinion| W. W. Rutledge, of Casselton, Dakota, rendered by Justice Field, and which | spent Sunday at the Paciflo, s set out in full in the federal reports| ©, C. Redfield, the vigilant sheriff of of Nov, 14, 1882, aska the qaesfime: | Harlan, was in the city Saturday. “There belng no proviston f law| W, S, Cavanaugh, C. D. Lester and W. glving the company notice of the| A white, of Sheuandosh, dined at the action of thobullnm board and an op- Pacific yesterday portunity to be heard respectiog it, s i o sasesnment VAT Wouid tho |, Many bare will vegrt o lean thet Mra taking of tho company's property in [ V. Sving is quite ill at ,thu ome. ol the_enforcemont of tho tax levied ac. | her parents, Mr. and Mry, Paschel, ia this corcing to the asscesment be depriving [ ¢ty it of i's property without due proccas| Mits Anna Cotton, who has been vieit- of law? It seems to be there can be |iog Miss Carrie Wreds for the past weck, but one answer to thesd questions. | left last evening to visit her brother at There fs something repugnant to all | Defiauce, whero sbe wili join her parents, notions of justice in the dootrine that [ and from there return with them to her any body of men can be clothed with [ home in Rock Isla thepower of finally detorming the value of wnother's property according to which it may be taxed, without afford- Tém Kclay, who formerly owned a farm near hore, and who is now one of Lsad- ing to him” an_opportunity of being ';"'”d" w‘“'ll:h"m‘“:’f“"; e ,:“", shAking hedrd reupecting the eorreotness of BRES M SN DR TR L O S AImInY AR % " % thore who made Leadville, and ons of Wo cannot consent to any such doo- | thowe whom Luadville has made. trine. Tt confliots with the great| Among thow who hovered abont the principle, which lies at tho founda-|Okden houso yetorday was William tion of all just government, that uo | Hirscht, who represents Chicago's Star to- one shall be deprived of his liberty | bacco factory, and who is known far and or his ymi rty without an opportan- | near as “the flying Dutchman,” not only ity to be heard agaioat the proceed- | because of his Teutonic blood, but because ings.” This dootrine han also been | .t hig being such a fly one. He has visited held by the Now York court of ap-|Gouncil Bluffa frequently during ten years pealsin Stuart v, Palmer, 74 New i York, 183, 1If these views are enter. |P*™™ ___ o talned by our state ocourts, one can| Four hundrod thousand equare readily understand In what an un-|yards cf asphaltum pavement s now pleasant position our citles might be|in use in the oity « f Washington., placed, All sums heretofore expended for street improvements and assessed upon abutting property might be re- covered by ctvil action, and bankrupt- oy and general municipal demoraliza- Very h‘" pric’s, many articles at tlon would result, Judge Given, be- |less than cost. Call early and secure fore whom this case is pending, hes|the best bargains at; taken the casa under advisement and Haxkxers, Orcorr & Co's. will shortly render an opinion, Goods going cheap at the great salo at Harkneas, Orcutt & Co.'s. o What Paved the Streets of Babylon? Council Bluffs men who are Inter-| 1In & paragraph published in 1721, ested in mines, seem to forget that|® Greek professor, Eiriai D'Eyrivgs, there lsa paper fu their own tewn mentioned the diecovery P:n had made that reaches all over the west, We |ten years beforo i the Vale Do I'ra see their little notices in the one horse | Bers, caaton Noviohatel, Switzecland, papers, and wonder about the lopger- | 0f 8 wine of asphalt ctimilar to the ity ot fool advertisers. Aside from beds of that substanco existing in the that, the fact remains that hoeet | valleys of Slddin vear Babylon. He companies are not afraid to show up enumerates its qdv:\nugo- _bnlh in at home, but enide and fraudulent |medicine and building, claiming that compaules, bullt on a hole in the |it entered into the coustruction of gronnd with nothirg in the hole, are|the walls of Babylon and the tower of compelled, for decencles sake, to con. [ Babel. fine their swindling to outside towns. - ———— SHOYESD TR MR AR An excellent oppportunity to buy There is » areat cloaring out salo at | SILKS, Oroakinas, Harknees, Orcott & Co.'s. VELVET Diess Goons, ——— —_ Prus s Tasre LINENS, RIVICULOUS REFORT. FLANNELS, Narkins, - at Harkness, Orcatt & Co's, Colonel Sapp 8o Pronounces the Statement that He Yearns for N AT the Marshalship, Attond the great sale at —— Huhn“ Hlullr.\ Co's. The statement having been made ey " \\UUL L l\l D, Men's grain wool lived boois, only €2 at Phillips 23 8 athers, ribhons, valvet can lored to mateh that new hat hy using the Diumond Dye. Ten ccnis for any color in several papers that ex Congressman Sapp was striving to eecure the po- sition of United States marshal for this district, Tue Bre representative called upon that gentleman yesterday afternoon at the Ogden, and found him convalesciog from an iliness which had kept him confined to his room for the past few days, He was not s0 eick what he could laugh, 2Y Ui Hosiery and Unde srwoar, Dolmans, Cloaks, Shawls, Carpets and Uphol- stering Goods, Cartains and Cartain but | Material, Rogs, Mats, Hassocks, &o., and helat Harkness, Orcvrr & Co's. BURCLARS BOLD. They Have a Busy night, but| =orice s, Secure Liitle Plunder. One £afe Blown, Another One Drilled ard a Grocery Store Raneacked NoTrace of Any cf the Gang Yeolerday morning the discovery was made that burglars had been busy at work curing the previots uight, They hid visited the horse collar factory of Chamberlain Broa , and had gained an entrance by catting out a little bit of glass ln tho window, then removing the stick which f1stcned the sash, and had used a two prorg iron fns'rument, such a3 is used to opan boxes, and forced tho window up. They then drilled into the s:feand blew it open successfully, and took tne little fron cash box feom its inzide and caicied it ont of the hmluuw They were apparently sorely disap- pointed at finalog no money, and ac- cordingly dumped the b x under the pla form in front of the building, hav- iug had all their Jabor for noughu. AT ANOTHER SAFE, ~Tho eame parties ovidently visited broom factory f Maine & Co., a8 tho samo sort of an instrument was used in forcirg un entrance. Here they attacked tne mafe also, and su> ceeded in drilling a hole elear through the plates, but siopped with thelr work there, probably being frightencd away be foro having & chance to blow it open, They therefore got no plun- der at this place. GRABBING FOR GR’ CERIES. Another plecy visited waa the gro- cory atore of J, Dickey & Son, on Broadway. An entrauce was eecured by taking oat the parels of the door A dog we1 in the store, supposed to be a watch dog, but he apparently did not interfere with the work, and thoy helped themselves to saveral bexes of cigara, some packages of to- bacco and a supply of ¢ flse. The full extent of the loss cannot ba told, bot will probably not exceed 850 No trace (f the fallows swems tc have been galued, and they lett noth- ing in the way of tools or instrument-, a fow burned matches alone indieating that they bad used a light, At the cloge of 1873, Tondon's cn gincers reported over 100,000 equas yards of asphalt pavement in use. o T Cur New Loan aud Improvement Co Investigation into the matter con- vinces us that one of the most equita ble, reasonable and feasible plans of building houses is that proposed and in operaticn by the Mercaniiloe Loan, Trast and Improvement company of vhia city. By inveatirg in shares in this ioatitution, which {is backed hy some of our best and most relisble business men, it becomee possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- erate means to secure a comfortable home for himself and family, In tak- inga certaln number of shares, ot a certain monthly payment, in a few y#ars o man can own a house of his own for about the sams as ne pays monthly for rent. Wo believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust, company, by organizing and opening up for business, having filled » long felt want In Council Bluffs. Their plans and system of loauns will bear the most carefal scrutiny and exam- ination, and we have no hesitancy in pronouncli g them reasonable and equitable, snd backed by gontlemon of honor and integrity, As the com- pany exists it becomes at once an in- stitution of valuo and credit to our oity and those who desire homes. Thoie president is T, A. Kirkland; vico president, Jodge Peake; sec- rotary, I R Beery; treasurer, Col. Boebe, and their offize is in the base- ment of Shugart’s and McMahon’s new block, corner First avenue and Pearl stroo COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Corrected daily by J, Y, Kuller, mer- chandise broker, buyer and shipper of grain and provisions, 39 Pearl street, Wuear No. 2 spring, 77¢; No. 3, rejocted H0e; good demand, CorN—32¢ to feeders and 84c to ship- pera, m()Am—Scuu and in good demand; 30@ o, Hay—4 00@6 00 per ton, Rye—40c Cony MEAL—1 25per 100 ponnds, Woin—Good supply; prices st yards, 5 00@6 00, Coat—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; 50 per ton, Er—Plenty and in fair demand; is—Scarce and in demand; 800 per Fairhank's, wholesaling at 13c, PourtRy—Firm; deslers paying 130 per ponnd for turkeys and 10c for chickens VEGETABLES —Potat. es, 45¢; onion: eabbages, 30@10c per dru.en, apples, 2 oO @3 50 per barrol, ) ll!~bry~lul Reller mill flour retail- ed at 3 25 for disdum winter; 2 80 for gold- en she 00 for hard tsck, Wholesale prices for flour, 2 40@3 25, Broous—2 00@3 00 |mr dozen, STOC) CarrLe—3 00@3 50; wl\u 5 00@7 50. Hogs —About 850 hozs to-day. M-rkat nd all mhm..‘. quickly taken r lot '(5 looal packers, Common, 5 choice funcy packing, 603 5 B0 W0@5 80; heavy p: ing, 570@5 9 @6 10, L. EVERINGHAM & €0., Commission Merchants. Chicago and Milwaukee ccnsignments of =\ E AND BAE. Dr, J. Meagher —Dculist, Aurist. AND SPECIALIST in Chronic diseases, offors hls services 1o all af munm«. wof th Eye, . or Chroni - l Rucumatic affecti us Can be y mal or in person at the M.tropolitan hotul metl Eluffs, Towa, S. E. MAXON, SO E X T B O X, Office ovor aevioge benk. JOUNOIL BLUFFS, . Towa COUKCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. Special ertisements, su Lost, Found, To Loan, For 3ale, To Rent, Wante, Boarding, otc,, will be inscrted In this column at the ow rate of TEN CENTS PEK LINE for tho first lasertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for cach subsequend Insertion Leave adv ertisements at our office, No.7 Pear] Street, near Broadway Wants, 1 for the return of a ladi & i cf ry sh qiestiol IR, ~ e Monday, ked \ ANTED-A ¢70 can nake sl Kidy Addre .« H, Pethybiidse, 8 ol Biofte, TANTED—n experienced girl to 4o gener house wors . Inquire at office 39, corner of Pearl street and First Avenue OTEL WANTE Any one knowing of a hotel and furviturc for lease, can learn of a good terant by addressing, U, Bee office, Coun- cil Bluffs, it VY ANTED=10000 bushels of e . Inquire at No. 4 Pecrl street, or breom factery, Mills and North Sixth, Mavse & Lo, dtf un 00 conts per we o' f Far Sttoet for suls the lacs, 7 years old, bright bay Lig, he is w 11'brok, & grod Dav, Dw f he esirable offices lately oceu- pied by the board of 1rase, Apply to Bush nell & Brachett t all furnished, cheap, by OvkLL & DAY wht Ahotel in this city paying Lusme s, for e of thre for ated niary opposite the at No, 5% High School e Apply ( “in packages of @ h o pacia.e ar Tuk Brx off stroet, 10:tadvantageous)y return for s erv iress, “Office, cte., I Coune | Bluffs " Miscellaneous, {ALOON FORSALE—In 0 busine s front £1000.00 to expences light the dress Owiaha Daily Bee Omaha Neb- ha, doing a cash B R. W. L. PATTON—-Physician and Ocullat, Can cure any case of sore eyes, 18 1s only inatter of time, and can cure generally in rous threo to five weeks-- 1t makes nc differ- ence how long diseas vill straighton cross eyes, operato and remove Ptyreginms, ctc., and tasert artificial oyes, Special attention to re woveing mmnm aps-tt COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Atiantic Ext Ex and Mail D. Moines ac*.. on Atlantic E: Mail and Ex*. Mai and Ex* Mai! and Al | Accom. (\lnll n. (8 KANSAS 0ITY, Depart. Mail and EX....9 Expross, Cannon Bali.. Cannon Bail HI0UX CITY AND PACTFIC. Depart. Arrive. For Sloux ¢ m | Fem Sloux C.6:50 p Frm Fort Niobrara, Neb.. pw | From 8t Paul. s CHICAGO, NILWAUKEN AND BT, PAUL. Leavo Council Bluffs, _Arrives Council Blufts. Mail and Ex Mail and E Atlantic Ex Atlantic kx CHICAGO, MILWAUKER AND KT, PAUL. e8 Omaha. Arrives at Omaha, Pacific EX, .. 5am Mail and Ex..*7-25 pm Le: Mail and Atlantic Ex.. *Except Sundays. {Excopt Saturdays. $Except Mondays. [ Daily, Council Biufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Bluffs, Learve Omaha, Ram 9am 10am|8am9a 0am, Mam a2 pm3p(ilamipn w, 4 p'm, 5pm,6pm. |m4pm6pm,6pm Depot. On Sunday the card begin their trips at 9 0'clock a. m., and run regwarly during the day at 9, 11, 2 4, 5 and 6 o'clock, und run to city time ATTEND THE GreatClosing Sale OE" CARPETS —AT— ORCUTT & CO’S. /thing Very Cheao, - . SNSRI IER &8 OO (Buccessors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLKESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWALNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG HARKNESS, Ever CONRELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LiAE, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Streel, Yards O .r, Highth Street and Bleventh Avennos, Oouncil Blut F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 &5 JEIC 3 e T S MADE IN YiZB WESY. DPluff ard Tillow Sreets. Comncil Bluffs, B. HAGG & GO0, DEALFERS XN GEISE BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM THE ARTESIAN WELL WATER, ALSO AGENTS FOR THE OELERERATIEID BUODWEISERI BEEIR Orders ilied fo avy part -f tho city. Ordors by telephone promptly attended to. BATH INSTITUTE, Dryant Street, one Door nor h of Dohln)"u Hall, Thermo-Iil:-ctric, Medicated and Sulphur Baths, For ldies and gentlemen. These Baths are fully eno sd by the Medical Fraternity a8 being an unfailing awilia y in rec nt Co ds, Rheunatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago and mavy other ailments Besides, my wife, a competent lady, will attend adies. F. M. LOCKWOOD, Propr. BURN’HAM L. SON STEAM COFFEE MILLS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh Roasted Coffees, Teas and Spices. 306 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - I10WA, - CONRAD GEIS Street cars run half hour'y to the Union Pacific B R EW E RY & M A LT J. C. HOFFMAYR & C0., CITY ROLLER MILLS. FPLOUR Ground by Porcelain Rolls AND HUNCARIAN PROCESS Exclusively. Warraoted Equal to any made in the United States. ASK T0UR GROCER FOR IT. ALSO Bran & Shorts. jand-tf Councll Bluffs, Ia, FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH B®0S, Are now ready to contract for small castings of every description i MALLEABLE 1RON GRAY TRON, Anfl |l\l\ OF BRASS, 1 to the f ot that th Burning Brands DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK. ERS, CIGAR i TOBACCO FACTORIES, Ete., Ete,, As well .u Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED, Works: Corner Sixth stree COUNCIL BLUF nd Eleventh aveuue, S, I0WA, CEY SN, Counci! Bldfi'.:, - o - Beer and malt in any quan‘ity'to sult piled with small kegs at 81.00 cact, o Ber $8.00 per barrel, Pr of charge to any part of the oft PETERSCN & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company's Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER, No, 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Orders from the sountry ulldlod City orders to families and dealers deliver d free. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to 1'% & DUQUETTE), Wholesale Fravess and Gonfectioiers 16 and 18 Pvml-- .« ¢ouneil Bluffs, Ta. JTACOE APPEL GIROCER. No. 529 S Main Street. . - - Council Bluffs. Our constantly incressing trade is sufficicnt procf of our square dealing and atten- tion to customers, Good butter nlwayduu hand., Prompe delivery of goods, 14 Y ABa'l RAGT JOFFIGE Lands and Lo?s Bou ht and S8old. OSEY 70 LOAN AT LOW BATES NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVLYMCERS DOUNCIL BLUFES - 10WA. 8. M. Crooks Eastoy, Secy. J. 0. Horrman, V B :\l-m,v' Counueelor, |MUTUAL IGWA S Q[}K IHSUR:IMCE GO, o » Proa. waof I " I ran ] 'i! [taat Ibll TG; tlU G tdl oSt st LIVE STOCK Against Loss by IDENT, THEFT OR DEATH. Or Any Uuknown or Contingent Event Whatever, Experlence nts wanted, Corrcspondence salicited { ts of Towa. Blu s, Ta, Orrice’ 103 Pearl Street, Counei /)