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i i i | 3. THE DAILY BEE ~-COUNCIL BLUFFS I0WA SATURDAY FESRUARY 10 The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Baturday Morning, Feb 10. [—— - — SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Osrrter, 20 conts per woek By Mall ~ #10.00 por Y MINOR MHENTIONS, =Rev. Willism McMelken, of Osceols, Nebraska, will preach inthe Prosbyterian church to-morrow morniog and evenine, ~Tke knot matrimonial has been suc- ocossfully tied uniting Henry Rausau to Maggie Schiller, boih of Woodbine, Jus- tice Abbott officiating. —A PARGAIN, —Any per<on desiring to purchase un elegant residence one block from Buyliss' park, for 86,500, part on time, should addrees W, (box 1,6.7 12.3¢ ~To ald the victims of the recent tersi- ble floods in G-rmany, & concert will ba given by the rare tulent comprised in our local German societies, Eee the advertise- ment on this paga, ~The Juvenile band gave some excel: lent music at the cosstivg carnival on Willow avenue, The trizle tongue polka brcught out some enpeciaily fine solo work on the part of A, A, Covalt, ~—Tu the circuit yesterday, there was on trial the cute of Mary Clayton ve. estate of Wm, Powell, in which the plaintiff seeks to recover 85,00 for scrvices ren. dered in caring for Mr. Powell during his long illness. ~Three brothers, Edward, Jaeon and John Byers, f Lowis township, were ar- rested yesterday for malicious mischief, it beiog claimed that they shot a mule be- longing to Mr. Plummer. Their cases are to be heard Friday ef next week, —The cace of Josh Chapman, charged with mayhem, in biting & bit out of O'Neal's lip, hasjbeen set f.r a hearing be. fore Justice Vaughan on the 10th at 6 p. m., 80 as to accomodate the witnesses, who are workingin the packing houses, ~—The news comes from Silver City of a shootivg +fieay which took placy there Thorsiay the partisipants in which are said to bave been James Wyatt, a mer- chant of that placs, avd A, Byers, a clerk for William Moore, of the eame place, It is statad that while Syers was in W yatt’s store, an alteroation arose, which ended by Wyatt shooting st Byers and wounding him quite seriou:ly, ~=Following the arrest of other promi. vent officials on various charges, comes the arrest of the deputy city marshal for selling & horse to the hizhest bidder, with- out having an auctioneer's liconse, The official thus charged, on going into court found that it was all a putup jsb, some of the police having filled ous & warrant for the fan of the thing, ~The cases of Justices Vaughan and’ Abbott, charged with disturbing the peace, were ycsterday ditmissed on motion of the city attorney, and thus the bottom drops out of the vensation, It was a great mis- take that Abbott's cate was not sent to Vaughan for trial and Vaughan’s oase sent to Abbott, Then there would have been music, ~—Robert Jones was brought before Judge Aylesworth yestorday ona writ of habeas corpus, he having been committed to juii by Justice Tim Foley, of Neols, on & charge of horse stealing, The court de. cided on account of irregularities in the proceeding to remand the case, by agree- ment of partier, to Justice Crow, of Min. dev, for a rehearing next Wednesday, ~~The Juvenile Band composed of live talented young men of this cityigive their first concert on next Friday evening, Feb. 16th, Their programme has been arranged with care aud the entertainment caunot fail to please and encourage the boye. They deserve it. They have made such progress and evinced so much perseverance that a substantial recognition on the part of the public is now in order, Let us all go the juvenile concert. —A traverse, loaded with about fif. teen youthful coasters, on Wiilow avenue, bad & narrow escape. As the load was coming across Main street at & lightuing speed, the sled shot between the heels of & pair of mules and the wheels of a wagon, scattering the noasters in all directions. Strangely enough none were seriously hurt, though two or three were ecratched and bruised, Jailor Schontz's son had his ear badly cut, and a boy named Davis received injuries also. The mules escaped injury. —Frank Sayder, who has been keeping bar for Max Mohn, complained of his em- ployer for assault. Mohn's explanation was that Snyder was hanging about the hotel after he had discharged him, and or- dercd him away, and that Snydsr made so many threats that he had to throw him out. Mohn slso had Snyder arrested’ for makiog thrests, and the caees coming be- fore Juatice Abbott yesterday morning, that against Mohn was dirmissed, while Soyder was given twenty-four hours in which to leave the city for the city’s good. —Fraok Crandall, the young man ar- rested for getting » $20 suit of olothes of Spetman & Bros,, under false pretenses, hasbeen discharved. It appears that the young man's brains 1+ in rather a olouded conditin, s the result of youthful indis. eretion, and that he is bardly reponsible forall of his acts, Hin father, a highly respictable acd respected map, has had much tronble with him before, and in view of all the circumstaroer, the prosecution was dropped, the father paying the costs snd for the clothes, —About & year ago the grand jury brought in an indictment against Pat Lacy, J. E. West, Pen, Marke, E), Ax. derson and Dan, MoGinuiss, for “main. talniog a uuissuce,” which being trans. lated means keeping & gambling house, The accused took a change of vene to Carroll county, whera the cases csme up | & month or o ago, and on conviction they were fined $150 and costs, about twice as heavy a dote as they would probably bave received had they patronized bome industries, The sheriff is now collecting the bills, Lacy's for instance being, with costs included, the round sum of $152,25, Remembar the bargains at Hazkness, Orcurr & Co's, —_——— Belect oysters 40c per can at F, J. Osborne & Co.'s, 162 Broadway, TRACK TALK. What 18 Doing at the Driving Park During These Cold Dy, A Glauce at E’ox.u:ot the Fast Steppers There Stabled. The winter soason, especially when o intonsely coid as this has becn, seems not very propltious for news. making or npews.gathering at the drlving park, and there ato few in the community outside of those espacially interested, who have any tdev that angthing s going on there, and tmagine it as simply a deserted place, where snow banks and bleak winds hold full sway, with no mertals to dispute their claims, and novgit doing to break the monotony, Yosterdsy Tue Beg o'an made a fly- ing trip to the driving park, behind a floet stepper over which Sam Colburn, the well-known turfman drew the 1ibbons, The stcpper was mnove other than one owned by Dz, O. W, Archibald, who was formerly superintendent of the institution at Gienwood, aud who 18 now & surgcon in the regular army and stationed at present at Fort Lincoln, Dakota. The doctor, as his many friends hero know, in & great lover «f horses, and he has two here now in Sam Colburn’s care aud training, which are fine bred and fall of promise. The one behind which we were yosterday whirled to tho driviog park was the dootor's ¢ Glenwood," a chestnut sorrel stallion sixteen hands hizh, a vory stylish fel- low and a swift one, he having shown cn trial & quarter at a 2:30 gait, and a fall mile in 2:35 without a break. He 18 a g ean horse, never having entered a raco, and being yet only six years old, he promises much for the future. His »ire, ‘‘Wapsie,” 18 a mnoted westevn sire of trotters and the best living representative of the Bashaw family, Wapsia by Green's Baehaw who has to his credit eleven Lorses with records in 2:30 and batter, and one with s record better than 2:20 He is to be kept here daring the sea- son and traised with aview of enter ing the fallraces here. iog at the ddving park wo wereo shown other speedy horsee, some ten or twelve in all. Charlic Wilson s of coures there, and Little Sloux the two names being pretty closely livked in the public's favoritism. Lit- tle Sioux is too well kaown to need special comment. His record, as many know, is 2:27}. He did not mske as brilliant & showing last scason as many oxpected, but this is said to have been due, In part at least to the fac: that he was let up ail the precading winter, instead of belng kept jggiog, 80 a8 to readily work into condition He is being carefally handied vhis winter, so that he will doubtless make best In the state, and one of the best n the whole country, and there is the e of some excellent meetings asoh, arrangements having been already made for having s spring meeting, another on the Fourth of Ju'y, and a third in the Fall, while throughout the seinon there will be nough speedy horsea here to gat up pretty passable sport, — - Dou't forgot the sale at Hagrgsrss, Orcorr & Oo's Tako them Fino weather for baths. at 21 Byraot street. Seo tdvertise. ment in another cclumn, Lots of cholco things left and mel ling very chesp st Hakxrss, Orcorr & Co's p ————— COUNCIL BLUFFS SPEAKS. Keop the money in the county. Buy iathe market neareat to you Vlso aro economloal prinoiples which no individual or city cau ignore and prosper. We note the growing ten dencies of our dealers to handle the products of Omsaha factories, Our city has no cracker or moap factories Ouiaha has, and we buy largely from them, and this is as 1t ehould be. Now Omaha has no merchent mills,and we want a market there for vur flour, I-1s a fair return and favors must nos be all one way. & e ————— BEAUTIFUL SILKS AND SATINS Ouly 66 conts per yard at Bliss', Tho fineat lot of anthracite coal that has been received here this winter has just srrived at A. H, Mayne & Co.’s Dz, West, Dentist, 14 Pearl street. —Thomas Lincen, who for a long time kept a hotel in this city bearing his name, 1eft the city recently with hia family, hav- iog bad financial troubles here, and not in- forming his feiends and creditors whither he was going, It was supposed that he had gone to Dakota, but nothing was heard definite until last evening, when his broth. or-inlaw Henry Taller reccived a tele gram stating that Thomas Linden had died on the cars and his body had been taken off at Sleepy Eye, Minn. All further in- quirios have thus far proved fruitless. Mr, Linden leaves a wife and eight children, the o'dest only whout fifteen years of age, i Go to Blisy' for bargains. Selling Millinery and Notions below cost. L-quart_jura anchovies 401 par jar, at F. J. Oibcrne & Co.'s, 162 Broad- way. —Ths y ung wisn Burns, who com- plaived of Officer Morse for larceny, o d who was in turn srrested on a like charge, h s been discharged, the evidenso not bes ing oient to convict, The case againet Moree, brought before Justice Vaughan, has gone to Justice Schurz on a change of venne and is a-t for a hearing thiv morning a9 o'clock, It is claimed by Morse that the case will never come to trial, but if he cnres for his own reputation he ahall seo to tomo good showings on the track this scaton, Wilson has a number of other horses in his care, young, well bred and promising, Among them is Colonel Blythe, the Little Sioux, a five yoar old, and Wilson, whose j‘damenl is pretty good, says he is a dead sure trotter. He has Little Freank, the pacer, who has got arecord of 2:28} at Omaha; Alice McGregor, by Robert McGregor, a three yearold, and a urz promising mare; a two year old, by Wyman's Logan, dam Dary's Ethan Allen, owned by Mr. Story, of the Rock lsland roed.” This colt is sald to iully merit the name “Inspiration,” betng far above the or- dinary ard promising to be very speedy, He ia going to enter in a e in Chicago pext year. Wil. 80 has Stella Kane, owned by Phil. Oane, of Columbas, Neb, a five ear old, well bred, and though a reen mare, will heat 2:40 this sseson, He has also Millard's colt, of Omaha, a five yearold, by Horton’s Asdullah, dam by Lady Hambletonian, She s improving every day. Dr. Wade Uary, the well known vet.- erinarlan, ot St. Joseph, has moved his stable here, to take advantage of the track. He hes Brown Dick witk record of 2:20}, and who on trial has got down snug to 2:20. The dootor has also two fine colts by Col. Weat, black mare, Lonie, five years, dam by Miller's Joe Downing, and Znnio H, outof the dam of Mabel H, Both promise to be speedy. We wore shown still another flaet and promising one, owaed by Dr. Archibald, Both of the stalllons owned by him are very fine, but this promises to be the favorite, ‘Nor- mont,” as he Is called, is a beauty. He s a dark chestnut, has a large star, is 156 hands high, and well formed overy way. Whon three years of age inat fall he won firs premium at tho Nebraska state fair as belug best in his class of roadster staliions, also firat premium at the Council Bluffs fair, e waa sired by Gen, Wither's Almont, the sire of somo of the tastest and highest priced trotting horscs in the country, among them being Picdmont, with & record of 2:17}, recently pi chased by ex Gov. Stauford, of O fornia, at the price $30,000, a'so Early Rose and Aldine, for which team Van derbilt pald $35,000 and which were driven tegether in the auequaled double team time of 2:16}. This colt has had little or no haudung and yet has shown a 2:40 gait, and is regarded as being a pheaomenal colt, whose future will make a eonsation, Mr. Hanoock, the secrelary of the COedar Raplds associstion, aud whoie oplolon has much weight smong horse mon, In one of his receut contriba- tlons to the Spirit of the Times, says that he has the best throe year old colt in the northwest without excep tion, and adds, “*All day has that colt's performance been in my mind. I can not banish it, and I keeo eaylng to myself, ‘is he a ghost 7' With such showivgs of horseflesh the driving park s by no means sn uafnteresting place to vislt even In the ad of winter, The horses are being jogeed every day from five to elght wiles, 80 as to keep them In good con- dition, and this exerclso with the other duties attanding the care of such v. :-blo horses, keep all concarned rather usy. t Is expected that soon other eta. bles will bo added and oven more act- ivity shown, and as soon as the weather becomes 80 that trainlog and speeding can commence in earnest the driving park will be livelier than at any previous year, track s now conceded to be the it that all the facts are shown up, if there are facts to clear him from such a charge. An officer on the police force cannot afford to rest under a cloud, and if he is willing to do so the city cannot afford to have him. S OUR MOTTO: Good goode, latest atyles, low prices ‘;;id everything as roprosented at 181 Salmon, mackerel, canned shrimp, smelt, sardines, pickled oysters, cove oysters, brook trout, mackerel in mustard, mackerel in tomato sauce, and everything in the fish line at F. J. Oaborne & Co.’s, 162 Broadway. e T R —Mre, Clara Hoffmayr, wifo of Col, C. Hoffmayr, died at her home in this city Thursdey night sbout 11 o’clock, after a serious ill ess extending over a period of several monthe, She was a most estimable ludy and had been marriad to her present husband about four years, Besides him she leaves one child, She was a daughter of Gen, Bruno Tzschuck, formerly secre. tary of tho state of Nebraska avd now consul to Vera Cruz, The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock this afternvon, James Thomas & Co. riee to remark that yesterday the type located thew % 520, when their placs of bucinets s 620 Maln street. ———— Lenten reason fish at F. J. Oshorue & Co.’s, 162 Broad way, James Taomas & Co., havo holstod an elegant sign over the uew brick store at 520 Main street. The stcek on hand and displayed about the doors ia very attractive to the meeker aficr agricultural implements, wagons, bug- giee, elo, Imported Holland herring in kegs for $1.25, at F. J Oaborne & Co.’s, 162 Broadway, PARSONAL. —— ©, L, Shay, of Quincy, is at the Ogden, A. W, Thompeon, of Burlington, is in the city, J. Tesbaugh, of Minneapolis, is at the Pacific. W. Kinsey, of Peoria, is an Ogden house guest. Frank Barnee, of Cleveland, is a Pacific house guest. 0. A, Buith, of Sioux City, was at the Pacifio yesterday. W. W, Eikioe, of Philadelphis, was at the Ogden yesterday, George R, Gould, of Davenport arrived in the city yesterday, C, J. Ballard, of Des Mcines, was in the Bluffs yesterday. 8id Schram, of Bedford, Iowa, was visible here yestorday. J. W, Vandercr, of Chicago, registered #t the Ogden yesterday, G. 8. Hubbard, of New Orleans, dined at the Ogden yestecday, Constable Tom Skinner, was taken sud. denly ill yesterday afternoon, L. M, Paeley and W. A, McClintock, of Siduey, spent ycsterday here, E, P, Sheldon, of Leadville, was among yestorday's arrivale at the Pacific, W. D. Cromie and W. H, Jones, of Woodbine, spent yesterday in the aity, Fred A, Field, one of Chicago’s best known commercial touriste, was at the Ogden yesterday. Sherift Hyers, of Plattswouth, was in the city yesterday, and favored Tus Baw with a call, though not on business, DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, JOHN BENO & CO0., GENERAL MERCHA‘ND?SE. 18 'Main Street and 17 Pearl Street. MAX MUHN’ }CRESTON HOUSE ' \;nlufltrut. J Horel 217 & 219 Main St | o MRS. S. J. NORRIS, MILLIN£RY at coat tor J0 days, 105 Main St-eot, OFFICE : WfiRSTUW, M. D. ¢ r Gih 8t and 5% Ave. DR. J. F. WHITE, OFFICE: Cor, Maiy and b:h, up-stairs, Residence, 609 Willow Avenue, 'TIT: JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, "_ sm‘URZ, Offico 1 fter February 15th, over American Express, AND FEED. WILL CON (RACT ), s WANN LIVERY } J. M. ST. JOHN & CO, CASH BUYERS, Who eralo butfer, €geg, pen tiy ard froft. Ship 0 us Dieftby return mall 3 0 Brordwsy 427 Broadway 1 Broadway Meat Market, & H. PEI HY BR"]G y Tho beat Mca's at lowcs: priccs, Saussges, C. F. SMITH. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor. 7th and Broadway. i Pl ions farnish and epecific 24 W. W. SHERMAN, -Firrss o iy FURAMI HOWE & SON, {URE STOKE and Household Supplics, 373 Broadway JEfKING JEWELS Jenninge' tore Clsaned Out by Bur- wlare. There wan a bold rgbbery last even- ing at P, Jennloge' jowelry store on Broad way, being raided while he was at pupper and the atore locked The thieven forced an entrancs through the river and almost cleened out the show cases, taking sixty watches, sev- eral trays cf chains, riogs, charms, ete,, the total plunder amousting to about $100 0.0, The thieves in their haste dropped two watches and ringe, bat got aney with the rest. —_——— 16-pound kits No. 1 mackerel for 8126 at F. J. Osborne & Co.’s, 162 Broad aay. - — A BROSPITAL FLAN. A Public Meeting to Endorse the Scheme-—Active Work Begins, A moeting of citizens was beld last evening to tuke ateps toward organiz- ing a hoopital and home for the friend- less. E L Shugart was chesen chafy- man and Rav.J G Losmer, secretary. It was explaloed that the ladies had star'ed a home for the friendless on a smail but growing scile, under the rolief association of the Baptist chuarch. Tha drift of the meeting seemed to by to give this all possible encourige- mert and to center mo e especlally on the hospital, A resclution was adopted fayoring a hospital plan and inviti all citizens to co-operate without re- gord to faith or party. Romarke favoring the plan were made by 1. C Blcomer, Dr, Hart, De. Cook, F. J. Evaus, Rev. Mr. Hamlin, John Ahles and others. A committes was ap pointed consisting of Messra, Shugart, J. J. Brown and Lemon to select fif- teen persons williug to assccizte them- selves us incorporators of such a plan. e AR O ‘When youwant to get Iowa coal that 18 almost if not quite equal to Wyoming, call for the Frederiok, at A, H, Mayne & Co."s. - 15-pound kits No. 1 white fish fo $1.26, at F. J. Osberne & Co.’s, 162 Brood way. so A il ‘Wenotice the Marrisge Fund, Mutual Trust Association, of Cedar Rapide, Iows, higbly spoken of in many .of the leading papera of the state, **Money for the Un- married” heads their ndvmtiunmn{t~ 3lu 53m another column of this paper. A Frightiul Fall. A man named Murphy, employed on David Bradley and Co's. new building on lover Eain street, foll yesterday efternoon from the fifth story of the building to the ground, adistanca of efxty-seven feet. Ho wan fourd to have three 1ibs and a collar bove broken and was badiy in- jured otherwise, but weas atill alive last evenivg and may Jive —_——— If you are not msrried, write the Mar. riske Funt and Mutual Trost Associa- tion, Cedsr Rapids, Tows, for circulars explaining the plan, 15-8m, Our New Loan end Improvement Co Investigation into the matter con- vinces vs that one of the most equita- ble, ressonable and feasible plans of building houses 1s that proposed and in operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improvement company of this city, By inveatirg in shares in this institution, which s backed by somo of our best and most reliable business men, it bacomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- erate means to eecure a comfortable home for himeelf and family.” In tak- iog s certaln number of sharcs, at a certaln wonthly pejment, in & fow years & wan can own a house of his own for about the ssms as he pays monthly for rent. We believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust company, by organizing and opening up for buriiess, having filled a long felt want in Council Bluffs, Thoir plans and system of loans will bear the most careful scrutiny and exam- iuation, and we have uo heeitancy in proncuncizg them reasonablo and equitable, wud backed by gontlemen of Lonor and integrity. As the com pany exists it becomes at once an in- stitution of value and credit to our city and those who desire homes, Thelr president is T. A. Kirkland; vice president, Judge Peake; sco- retary, I. R. Beery; tressurer, Col, Boebe, and their ofti ‘e 1s in the base- of Shugart's and McMahon's new bl corner Firat avenue and Poar! stroe* Yung man or woman, if you want big movey for » small amount, insure in the Murriage Fund snt Mutusl Trust Associ. ation, Codar Rapids, Tows. 15-3m, , zvmxk:im. & 60, Commission Merchants Ohlcago and Milwaukes, Consignments of Gusin, Beeds sud Provisons. wolicite ), COUHCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL ROTICES. NOTICE.—Epecial advertisemente, suc Lost, Found, To Losn, For Sale, To Rens, | Wants, Boarding, etc., will be insorted in this | column a% the ow rate of TEN CENTS PEL LINE for the fired Insortion and FIVE CENT PER LINE for each subsequent Insortion Leave adv ertisementa st cur office, No. 7 Pear] Street, near Brosdwey. ¢ OOP POLES WANTED ticulars all on or aidiess Joseph Ross, Upper Broad «a;, Feble14t W ANTED—Everybody Tn Couneil Biufls 13 to tako Trn Lun, 50 cents por week, ue' livered by carrlers. Gffice, No 7 Pearl Street Proadway, For Sale and Rent JF O RENT_ho cuirable ofien lately occu- plen by the bo.rdof (raze. Apply to Bush- nell & Brac ety . t L0 BEES —In packages ot & hundred at 26c & packa.e at Tus Bux office, No. 7 Pearl stroet. t N office, mo tadvantaveous'y situated, offers desk ro. 1 return fo a%, fuel, ete., furn shed. .d_rews, - office, Ceunc 1 Bluffs to Thomss Kennar -~ Th find r will bo suitaby re- by leaving the same at Tis Lkg office, Hlafr EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Jugtice of the Feace and Hotary Public, 41 Broadway, Council Blufis pop g o} AND I3.ANR. Dr. J. Meagher —0culist, Aurist, AND SPECIALIST, 1a Chronic direascs, offers hls services t5 all at flicted with ciwases (f th Eye, Ear, cr Chronic discases of any chars.cter, Warrants a cure In &1 Racumatic uffecting Can be consulted hy malor in person at the Metropolitan hotel, Couneil Kluffs, Jowa. MBS, E. J. HARDING M. D., Medical Electrician AND -GYGNECOLOG@IST. Graduate of Elsctropathic Institution, Phils dolphia, Penua, Office Cor. Broadway & Glenn Ave, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all discases and psintul dif Aculties pecullar to ferualcs talby. HOS, OPFIOXR. . B, M. PUSEY, UFFIOER & POSET 124D BT EE XD WS, Couneil Biuffs, Ia. Established, - - |886 Dealors in Forelg: §landj Domestlel Exchange nd bome secur!ties. W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha and Council Bluffs Real Hstate & Collection Agency. In Odd Feilow's block, over Savings' Bank, jan8-tj CONCERT! UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE Turnverein & Mannerchor SOCIETIES OF COUNCIL BLUFES, —FOR— Sweet Charity's Sake. the Floods that have be uct'veof ife ai d pro; ert; along the ourses of G .rman , will be assisted by the charitably inclined of C un.il B uffs, snd 10° this urposo iheir countrymeu will give's grand con corbat TURNER HALL, tunday, February 11th, MES, K. J. HILTON, M, D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Prosdwav. CoanolliRlnffs. GOLD ROPE. Theintrinlc merlt and auperior quality of oar Gold Ropa Tobacco has induced other mannise turers t0 put upon the uiarket oods similar tc our brand in name and style which are offered and rold for less movey than the genulue Gold Rope. We caution the t ud consnmer to see that our name and tr rk are upon each {ump. The only genulne and orlginal Gold Rope Tobacco I8 manafactured b THE WILSON & MeNALLY TO BACOO JOMPANY, BATH INSTITUTE, Bryant Street, one Door north of Dohany's Hall, Thermo-Electrio, Medicated and Sulrhur Baths. For Iadies and gentlemen, These Raths aro fully endo ad by the Medical Fraternity as being aa unfailing ausila’y In rec 1t Co ds, Rreuna fsm, N euralgia, Lumbago and many other af/ments Bosides, my wife, & competent lady, will attend adies, F. M. LOCKWOUD, Propr. Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY, A. C.LARSON, - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. -t 'DUQUETTE, GUIPERT & CO., (Succossors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Wholesale Fruiers and Confectioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Couneil Blufls, Ia. T BSTRACT OFFICE TITLE A 3 T. W 4 Q@O . bands and Lots Bou§ht and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVIYANCERS. BOUNCIL BLU'ES e e WG M. T. DAVIS, President, N. B. EASTON, Secy. J. 0. HOFFMAN, Vico Pres. C. HULBURT, Adjuster. MUTUAL I0WA STOCK INSURANCE GO0. Insutes Live ! tock Against Loss b THEFT OR DEATH. Officr, 103 Pearl Etreet, COUNCIL BLUFFS, . . IOWA. d | The only company in Towa that will insure yourstock agalnst locs from any cause whatever. Cwners of Stock will consult thei st i, when - inkuring their Stock, trey s « tha th clides all th y may have, «nd be sa isfid with nothing less. For fuither iuformaticn cail on or address N. B.EASLO:, 10 8-dft Council Bluffs, Iowa. -EL. MLAE NE: & CO. (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIU DEALERS IN NA. LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND ALL AT FRC CORKELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETG. Office No, 34 Pearl ity t, Yords Cor. Dighth Stroet and puncil Bluff: LA MRS, D. A, BENEDIGT, THE LEADING DEALER IN HMAIR GO OD:S 837 Broadway, Counci! B'uffs, Towa, Shuggart Implement Co.,_' Hleven = (=) s [-p] [<z] B P & - . - [-p) f - P 0 o @ = ” 4 = <9 = = = = = = (= (<) FARMER'S FRIEND PLANTER AKD TAIT CHECK ROWER. BUCHANAN WAG N, OTrAWA CYLINDER SHELLER, OLDS WAGON, STAR HAND SHELLER, COATES RAKE NICHOLs & SHEPARD THRESH'R HUBER REVULVING RAKE, EVANS TRIPLE HARROW, GORHAM SER' ER, HENNEY BUGGIE TIGER CULTIVATOR SPRING WAGON 113 and 115 Main Street? , ETC., ETC. " MOKBAN, KELLER & 00, S Chicaco of % ooden and Metalic 13 at- to ot all hours, We d.fy ¢ mpetitisn in Qualivy of goods or prices. Our Mr. Morgan has [ n sty Sty e Wkt WINTHERLICH B10S,, oughly u derstands bis business. =~ Warerooms, | Aro now ready to contract for small castings ot 311 |Br aawa; UFACLS IERING fn all its every deacription in branches attended to; as0 carpet-lay a » iv.r:'i.u"l lambrequins, Telegraphic an.. mail or- | MALLEABLE IRON, > ders filled without delay GRAY 1RON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS, Special sttention is called to the f ct that the metals are we ted in - CRUCIBLES which gives tte very best castings, Burning Brands —FOR 1.D. ADMUNDSON, . L. SHUGART, A, W STRENT, President, Vice-Pres't. Cashler, CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffu, DISTILLER WERS, PACK. Organized under the law: ERS 1 TOBACGO Paid up eapltal. .. FA 5 0 Abthottsed capital. : Fat Ec., Eso., Interest pald on time dopa pal citios of tb pe. Spectal attentiou and correspondence with prompt retaris, Oatt!g “'Bi:ands ARE NICELY EXECUTED, J. D. Edmundaon, W. W Wallace, Works: Corner Sixth stroe R ey Iorast COUNCIL BLUFF JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Connsellor at Law, OOUNOIL LLUFFS, IOWA, Office—McMahon block, rooms 1 and 2 Msin drset. Wil practice In State sud Federal courte. enth aveuus, 10WA, S, E MAXON, ARNROCE IT =B O X. Ofioe over savings bank, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, Towa,