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THE DAILY BEE -COUNCIL BLUFFS :OWA WEDNES DAY FEPRUARY 14 T e ——— The Daily Bee COUNGIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning, )-2}4 BUBSCRIPTION RATES: "fll". ——— Ace: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near Brondway, MINOR MENTIONS, —8, D. Lane, of Macedouin, has lost about $400 worth of hegs by the cold weather, —There are twenty-elgkt prisoners in 1all, & larger number thau at any time for neatly a year, ~Jacob Ureighr and Myra McFarland conyersed with Squire Abbott yesterday, and Mits Myra is Mc, nomore, ~The city council is to meet on Friday everivg again, The ellermen aym to shrink from grappling with the licnse question. —The citizens interested in the proposed, establishment of a hospital are to meet agnin next Friday evening to take fioal steps in the matter, ~—Constable K gerion, of Omaha, visited Oouncil Biuffs on Mondsy and “qot left,” and about § p, m, was searching the city for a bed stead strong enough to rest his weary bones, ~—A prisoner named A. V. Doan was brought yesterday from Mindea to remain in jail bere for the nction of the grand jury on a charge of grand larceny, he be ing unable to furcish the $100 baii re. quired, —The care of Officer Morse, charged with the larceny of a watoh belonging to young Burns, was called beforo Justies Schurz yesterday, and as no proseculing witness appeared, the case was dismisced. —Improvements at the Ogden are taking plece, The billiard room und saloon are undergoing fresco and general refiiting; Mosaic marble is superceding plank in the dining hall entrance and eventually is to be Iaid down throughout the «ffice. —A search warrant placed in the hands of Constable Fox resulted in the finding and recovery of a number of chairs,claimpd to have been stolen by a man named Hill, who is said to bave sold them with uthsr property amounting in all to abou $30, for 83, the goods belonging to Mrs, Grever, ~—8t. Patrick’s socloty is arranging for an annual ball on the evenivg of March 17tb, and this will probably be the only THE BRIDGE CF SIZE. A View of the Future A Lecture for Fo.iee, It in truo we have a b'll bif re con- gress for a wagon bridgs acroos the Missouri to nri‘o Covneil Bluffaard Omahs, and it is true the company i formed to build that bricg:, but it should be a railroad aud wagon bridge combined. The bill as fremed is no bar to this object, but Tue Bee sorey to note that thore is an cpposi tion to the railroad part of the prop) sition. Whay should this br? We have in vain read end listencd for some argument sgaivst it thet wae worthy of & reply, but none has been advanced and none can be. The pointa inite favor are too numarous to detail, bat a fow of them tha! are patent to evory one we will note, In'the firat place, thore Is a mag if- cont. level tract eituated bolween the two cities that 18 now excellent farm- ing land, but which will then be worth many dollars to the front foot, and this inoreage in value will be all a galn for our citizons, Take the Coun- cil Bioffs water works for tho center, aad you have on the soath and within a few thousand feet the termin station of the, Union Pacific; and not only that, but the western terminus as well of the Rock Ieland, the Northwestern, the Bulington, the Ohicago & Milwaukes, the Kan- sas Cily, the Sloux Oty and the Wa bash. The Missouri Pacific ard the Re- publican Valley roads really terminate at the eame point, The largest elevator In the west 1s located there, the great stock yards of the upper Missourl valley are also there, aud the freight aud passenger busiuess of two cities gravitated to that spot. Now what will bring all the other roads clustering co the same coatre? Why, a bridge that is open toall. The U. P. bridge, as is woll known, serves as a toll gate by which tho commerce is texed at the sweot will of the littlo ring within a ring, thnt is fattening upon the needs of the couniry end barrirg all freedom of intercourso snd’ ressonablo tolls, The want a bridgo that all roads can uso. That is what Councll Biuffs nsods, and et it ke built from the fuot of Farnam strect, which will strike Omaha's contro to tho Counci special obeervance here of the day of the patron saint, mo proparations being yet thought of for any parade or other public doings, —There was & quiet we'ding Monday morning, by which Richard Siraub and Aunna Johnson were made onc in law, Juntice Schurz cfficiating, This probably puts an end to the prosecution commenced against them lately Ly ber former hus. bend, | ~ The eace of the State ve, J, 8. Wil- liams was travsferred from Justico Vaughan to Jystice Brown, Continuance was granted till Friday at 10 o'clock, Bonds in the sum of $300 were given by the defendant, =0, G. Kempton, the man arrestod for burglarizing Tevney’s jowelry store, was brought before Judge Aylesworth yester- day, and his examination continued for one week, The satchel of jowelry found planted is now in the hands of the author. ities awaiting further investigation, —J. Gilinsky oawe over from Omahp, with set teeth and a wild eye, in se.rch ot the property carried off by Mrs, Merck, thesame having been duly mortgaged to him, the said Gilisky, He identified the articles now in postession ¢f Coustable Fox. The property will romain in Mr. Fox’s hands until to-morrow, awaiting the appearance of the defendant, If shedoes not appesr the goods wiil be delivered to 'Sky. —One of the horses of Harte's milk wagon team received some severe irjuries by slipping and falling at & point where the street rallway leaves Broadway for the fsirgrounds, Taere is a place there which 8 81id to be quite dangarous on acorunt of it icy coudition, and stesp inclive, and teamsters grumble greatly aboat it. —Yestorday there was a pretty fair row raised on the train at Henderson by two young men who were drunk, Charley Durlin and Wm, Hawker got after them, and the latter gave one of the young bloods abed ouee of the nose bleed, after which they quieted down, They got off the train here and were immediately reizad by Eheriff Ravburn and taken before Squire Brysnt., The young man from Hillsdale was fined 816, — [ Macedonia Tribune, ) —George McPherson, who lives just outslde the city, has become #o yiolently insane thathe had te be taken into cus. tody, Armed with an old sword, the edge of which he had frashly ground, and holding in the other hand a pucket testa ment, he declared himself a high priest, ‘whos? special duty it was to slaughter and encrifice, The fawily and neighbors fled from him, and he was monarch of all he surveyed until Wall McFadden and an. other man captured him, and holding him by force, brought bim to this city, He ‘was exnmined yesterday by the commis- sion, end sent to Mt, Pleassnt yesterdsy afternoon in charge of McFadden, —It seems that it does little good for the council to pass orders and ordinances for the gnidance and obeervance of rail. wi That body lately decreed that the railways should keep flagmen at the cross- ings at Broadway snd Main streets, Then the council decreed that no street ehould be obstructed by carsatunding on the track, Other orders bave been iseued, but the railroade seem in noburrylthecomply, The levee busivess is etill peglected, and the aldermen are now beginning to get a little warm about the way their authority is be, ing disegarded, and now it fs proposed to see if some of the requironents caunot be enforced before many more are made, Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Pearl street. ,in.—w:l_hor for baths, Take them at 21 Byrunt street. See ndvertise- meunt in soother oclumn, ‘Wenotice the Marrisge ¥und, Mutual of U:xl N ot s e .27" ‘0 msny of ng e ake. Tiy (v 1] aried” Leads their advertisewent in .n:mhn column of this vaper, 15.3m Dluffs water works. ‘The approaches vhould end as indicated, it wa are to have the grestest bencfit from this enterprise, The reawcm for this in evident from the fact that the ucar- st path between two pol:ts is a direct Itne,. Then within & milo of tho heart of Omaha aud situated on Council Eluffy' soil, there will ba the trausfer grounds of the faluie, becanso there 1s room for them and nowhere else can that vacant epaca be found with. out leveling hills or buyivg costly roporty. There will be the freight ouses, mashine shops, round house, gos works, lumber yards, stock yards, elevators, rolling " mills, foundrles, smelting works, lead works, linseed oil werks and the wholesalo ware- houses of two cities Many of these things we will got wlith only the wagon bridge, but why not have them all by giving the great- est avenue cf modern business, ‘the rallway, full right with no reserve in favor of any road but open to all for reasonable tolls. Lot us have a rail- road bridge. Sush an one will pay ite baitders, . Yesterday we had a sonversation with PRESIDENT HOPKINS of the water works. His eompany ownas about three hundred lota where the bridge will have its Iowa com- mencemeont and he is strongly in favor of a combined wugon and railroad bridge. Thera are men in thiscity who have oppessd every move that meant pro- rORS. There aro men who imagine, and perheps rightly, that they can be big fish in & emall puddle, bus they don’c want to live in an coean or they might ba gobbled up. Iue Bee will take its chancos and submit to the law ¢f the survival of the fittest. We will work to make CQouncil Bluffs a olty second to none in the great Missourl Valley, Brivg on your pavements, Let the water. works have amplo encouragement. Build your giant agricultoral and other warehouser. Wo welcome the stook yards, tho elovators, the im- proved mille, Every shingle placed in posilion, every {oot of dirt that is moved is an item in our onward march, and none but old, fogles aud fossils will wigh for tho return of the time when Council Bluffs did nothiog but find fault with her neighbors for the enter prises they inaugurated Now blood wo have, and the new blood we prime. It will do great things for us, It means wealth and posltion among the cities of the great woat, Bulld the bridge, and bulid it well. Let it be no Cheap John affalr, Design it for the future as well as for the present, Let it be bulit as our water works ave ballding, not only for tho present, but for the future wants of our clty, as our mills are, and as we hope our pavements will be, Lst our workiagmen have employment, and let our capltal be earning somethivg. Ta short, let us bauefit ourselves and move for- ward, with the grand march of west- ern progreas, —_———— Young man or woman, if you want big money for a small amduat, miwre fu the Marriago Fund an Muiual Trust Associ. ation, Cedar Rapids, Tows, 15-8m, LR A Turniog the Tables, G, H. Nichol, who was arreated for oblaloing & livery rig of Dr, Patten under false prelencce, and who was acquitted, uow secks to turn the tables on some of his prosccotors, He yea- terday filed complaints bafors Justice Vaughan agalust M. E. Weatherbeo foa falsely represouting himself as an cfficer and another sgainst Weathecbeo sund D. M. Connell for conspiracy. The defendants took a change of venue to Justice Schurz, who dis missed the cases on acoount of a defeet in the information, and in accordance with the motion of the prosecution, New Informations were then filed agalnst Weatherbee and Connel', sharging them with falscly represent ing themsclves as officers. Theso oanos wero set for a hearing at 9 o'clook this morning DIRECTORY. GOUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. JOHN BENO & G0., 1 sii sl MRt e, MAX MOHN, }ersston movsis i, /G MRS. S. J. NORRIS, ™" 565 S st T JUSTICK OF THE PEACE, N. SGHURZ‘ Offico #fter Febeuary 16th, over American Expross, The finest lot of anthracite coal that has been received here this winter has just arrived at A. H, Mayne & Oo.’s Attention! Fa'lip, G. A. R. All members of the G. A. R, and all soldiers and sailors are rcquested to meet at the «ffise of John Lindt thisevening (Feb. 14) et 7:30 to make full and complete arrangements to leave on the 8 o'clock train (rallway time) for Miesouri Valley. Round trip fair 90 conts, Turn out and be ; LIVERY AND FEED. WILL CON(R ! Joun Fox, Committeo of Arrangements, [ A Poilce Picklings, Charlie Carrol, who took rooms &' the City hotel last night, presented himself at Judge Aylesworth's reocp tion yesterday morning; §9 60 for lodging was too much for Charley’s exchequer, and he was roturned to hie chamber. Jerry, who thought his surname war Conuelly las¢ night, but remembered that bis patronymic was Lewis this morning, looked askance at the judac and waid it was the “‘fi:st timo,” The orbana lindga assented and crderec 89 60.” Jerry wanted to sce hir bauker and returned to the sumptuous apartments provided by the muniei- pality, J. M. ST. JOHN & CO, CASH BUYERS, H. PETHYBRIDGE, iy ity G. F. 5M—ITH o dwiy, Plans’ and speciiostions faniaied JAMES FRANEY, MEACIaNn Sl apvge ok HOWE & SON BARGAINESI Bargaine, Bargains IMMENSE BARGAINSI adies’ Misses' And Children's S B O E S, Men’s and Boys’ Boots & Shaes, 7 Broaaway. S FURNITURE, STOVES and Hoosehold Supplice 03 Broadway. P, 5 A A Change of Officers. To-day a change comes o'er the epirit cf the Cvuncil Bluffs Bee, Mr, R. L. Williams, formerly with Ocvia' packing company, assumes control of the circulation and business sffaiie heretofore conducted by F. E. Tick- nor, and as yeaterday announced Mr. A, K, Sheldon will strive to fill the place vacated by Mr. H. W, Tilton, Mr. J. H, Plerce remaining manager in charge, In behalf of himself and colleagues, the olty editor greets the people ¢f Council Bluffs and vicinity We shall do what we can for them and their interests. What else is com mon to selutaiions and might be saio by us shall ba spoken through THE Beg, and the endasavors of its repre- eontatives. Mr. Tilton will remain FOR THE for this week and aid the new local in . forming acquaintance and learaing i s localitiva, NEXTE 30O IDAHTEES ROt SR —Permlts to commit matrimotty was AT THE yesterday given to Chas, L. Chester, of this city, and Mattie E. Stewart, of Glen: wood. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE CORNER MAIN STREET AND FIRST AVENUE. Sl L T —Tha jury in the c:se of Mary Clayton ve, the Powers estate hung uotil about half past 1 o'clock yesterday morning, when they agreed on o verdict giving the plaiotiff §1,060, The plaintiff claimed $3,000 for services rend.red in ecaring for the deceased during his last illness, and delivercd 2t Solomon until Nnvamb«r'of hondr and integrity. As the com- 20th, Tie goods, it appests from the | pyuy exista 4t becomes st once an in- eviderce recciver, wero shipped by Iuimtinn of value and eredit to our A.C.LARSON, - - COMMELLSYILL Hlevery —e - —— e e TITUTE BATH INST ) Bryant 2 rcet, o9 Doer nor hof Dehany’y HAL Thermo-Blectrie, Mediost. d and <ultaur Baths, Iy endo srd by the ¥edieal Peatornity as being an enralgin, (,.;‘ ta® and msny other ailments it s, 1 ettond whies, M LOCKWOUD, Propr. DUQUETTE, GUIZELR 3 ;A ‘ ' ::K';i'e:':v:tn'l“ln',i,,:.-ml r:r’rr;n “"! (e Whoiesale Fimiers and souleetiouers 6 and 18 Pearl-st.. ¢onnei! Bluffy. la. & CO.. Broé,dwa.y Steam La,undry_fii 24 WENT BROADWAY, #roprietor. LATERT IMPROVED MACHINERY. TPiLE ABSTRACT OFFICE g T, V. QU X R E S OO Lbands and Lots Bought and S8old. MONLY 0 LOAN AT LOW RATES, SOTANIEY PUBLIC AND CONVKYANCERS. UMOIL BLUFES - - - - . - iOWA DAVIS, Previdint. N. B, EASTON, Seey. HOFFYAN, Vies Pron C HULBURT, Adjuster. MUTUAL IUWA STOGK INSURANGE 0O. Insu es Live tock Against Loss by THEFT O DEATH. fficr, 103 Penrl fitreot, COUNCIL BLUFKS, - - IOWA. The only company in Towa that will jusare k nat lo s fromany cause whatever, Cuwners of Stok will consult thefe own interest if, when insuring their Stock, t oy & ¢ that the po ey i cludes all « th y may hav., -nd be saiufied with nothing less. For tucther informaticn ca.l ou or address - Qouneil Bluffs (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN TACKAWANNA, LRFTGY AND abl o s M u goaret Towa, Yo L ST e ) COKE, GEMENT, LIME, Office No, 34 Pear! & Awoniue, ”..“,‘?’J,‘u LASTEE reot, Yarde Cor. figbth sihreet and ufts the Ohicego, Burlington & Kansas city amd these who desire howmes, Cuty railway from Burlington to 82daws | Thejr presidens is T. A Kirkdand; a junction of tho Ohicago, Bar-|vico prosident, Judge Penke; mec. lington & Kansas Oity snd the| retary, 3. R. Beery; tressurer, Coi. Wabach, St Louis & Pacifie railways, | Beobe, and their offize i# in the base- from whence they were f_nr'nrded to iment of Shugart’s and McMahon’s Humeston and held untii November lnew bloek, corner First avenue and 20, The Wabaoh cfficlals edmit the I:Pem Nieas jAn27-2y délay, but allege it was eaused by the COMMERCIAL. the injary doce to her health in conte. quence. The trial of another ease against the same estate, Williams va. Powere, was commenced yesterday, it being a claim for services in looking after the business of the deceasod. et s ~—Sheriff James Walker, of Monona county, brought to the pity yesterday two prisoners sentenced in the district court. One of them was Olifford Hough, found guilty of a $9 larceny, and who is staying with Jailor Schonta sixty days, The other was Frank McCacthy, who was found guilty of resisting an oificer and given thirs ty days and $100 fine; also guilty of an ae- sault and battery, for which he was sen. tenced twenty diys more, so that if he does not pay his fine he will remain here eighty deys in all, route solected by the shippers. The complaint ssys that the goods ct:r.nid ha7o been shipped to Malvern o1 820 | Gorvgoted aaily by J. Y, Kailer, mer- nandosh, withia fificen miles of denig- | jhandise broker, buyer and shipger of nation, where the Wabash, St. Loois | yrain and provisions, 39 Pear! street. & Pacific orosscs the Cnieagol; Bur- njw“te‘dAEOc No. : dnpringa 773 No. 2)66; Jington & Quincy, but the Chleago, jec 3 %000 demand. Hu%hngtonqh Qaincy vefwsed goods Mfi‘f“’:fij ""‘ldmcmd"gh&:'!o“gof '::’:; for that seciion, becauso the Wabash | jaixed 53c, Mho receipts afb.,-c:m o daily will noc recvive goods from the Chl- | jereasing and shipers are kept busytak- cago, Barlington & Quiney company l:l§ care of Sarmers’ deliveries, shipped from Burliugton except at n’?A’N—SC-\!N and in good demand; 9@ desgnated points, for the reason that Hav—4 00@6 09 per ton, the Chieago, Burlington & Quivey | Ryg—4 “hllh‘ supply, woudd not pay for the long haul, and CORN MEA#—1 25per 100 ponnds, the route by the \V-l:;‘mh is a longer M}‘?.V(o’ oauoud‘ supp prices at yaxdn, i the & Co. sny the) @6 00. | :‘r‘!"’ Ioafl:‘"t'hng’ SRy W7 1" Coa—Delivered, hard, 1300 per to oalities mentioned in conseguence of '"fi'ui'.,"r:‘“p_efi"::{, and m fair demond; the wans of harmony swmoug the rail | 95 cresmery 200, roads, through whisii they couid 5 Poas Scarce and in dersand; £0s pes reach thoir custcmers. o board is | diozen. . hione: T.ARD— Fairhank’s, wholcialing at 183e. of the opluion thit vho wIBber 18| iniray Birms deslers payink 150 per the right fo seicel oo ruude UPOL |y and for turkeys and 10c for chickens which ho wuy desire to shin It 18| WearfaBLEs—Potatoes, 420; onions, 25¢ the daty of railroad o8 e cu;}h 863, ::0@4100 per dozew; apples, 2 f e Wt ve hing A | @38 50 per baxcel, e e Wik hnaletipriom = Rallor pak hau] ms ;, ot el 1 the carrio | ont %25 for superlative; roller § patent, bat the econvenie shuld CIUNOLL BLUFFS MARKET, PERSONAL. D. A, Allen, of Obieago, staysat the Ogden, Aug, Meyer, of Omaha, was in the Bluffs yesterday. John H, Boyle, from Milwaukee, is at the Ogden, J. 0. Shepherd, of Hamburg, Ia,, stops at the Pacific, G. B. Riley, of New York, liagers at the Pacific, At the Pacific is Mrs, N, L. Lockw ood, of Lincoln, Neb, W. H, Lamb, of Denison, is testing the cuisine at the Pacific. J. E, Harrison comea all the way from Hartford, Ct,, to stop at the Ogden, J. H, Dunuing, “Karl Co,,” is the way it reads on the Ogden register, Mra, O, M. Brown has returned from quite an extended visit in Chicago and viciity, Mre, Palmer, the aged mother of Mrs, Dohany, is getting quite feeble of late, 285 for disdam winter; roMer standard of the shipper | 2 60 for golden sheaf; roller fumily, 109, 7 consideration, Wholesale prices for flous, 2 40@3 25, prineiple will Buoonl—n w;i&;m dozen, give quite ws wuoh equality in the J 7 50, distribution of fruisht an arbitrary | STV 00 oU; calves B 00@7 50, dlotation - by the earrier, No | qniok a8 himself how ho wants te | funoy packing § reach his market, and any oth tion, Meesra, Dalhoff & Co. have a right, the commissioners say, to ship COUNCIL BLUF o A g e GOR Y polioy will be productive of disaatisfac- GOUHGIL BL“FFS SPEOIAl Tf)éE‘:‘A%E}%{E‘?EFOR. NOTICES. MRS. . A, BENEDI THE LEADING DEALER IN i 337 Brasdwrvy, Oopmail -B—‘?i‘...’..&—.— Shuggart Implement Co, 1GWA, GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE T e g |FARMER'S FRIEND PLANTER AND TAIT CHECK ROWER. sken ot higher prices. Carlots:| BUOCHANAN WAGON, one ean dotermine lfur the ship-|Common, b ¥@h 50; good mixed, 580@ | OLDS WAGON, por s well and as satisfactorily | 580; heavy packing, 570@595; choice | GOATES RAKE, - HUBER REVOLVING RAKE, OTTAWA CYLINDER SHELLER, STAR HAND SHELLER, NICHOLS & SHEPARD THRESH'R EVANS TRIPLE HARROW, HENNEY BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, ETC., ETC. She is now over 90 yeara of age, Supervisor Trum was ia the city yes terday looking after some of the county'’s business, and visited the poor farm, e e e A SHOW FOR SHIPPERS. by the Chicago, B‘“““g"’“ & Quoiney | “NOTIOE. —Special sdvertisements, suc to Malvern or Shenandoah, and that | Lost, Found, To Loan, For Salo, o Rens, it is the duty of the Wabash, St. Louis [ wants, Boarciag, etc., will be Inserted in this & Paclfic Raflway company to receive | column at the ow rato of TEN CENTS PEK the goods at those points and carry | LINE for the first inserticn and FIV® CENTS them to Solomon, Imogene, and othez | PER LINE for each sudsequent {msertion Ints on their line on their customary | Leave adv ortisements a4 our offce, No. 7 F«:nl rates, Any other conclusion, | Pearl Street, near Eroadway. the commieslorers set forth, would Wsn;. oripple trade without glving any ben- ant The Iowa Rallway Commissioners De- cide That Shippers May Choose Thelr Own Koutes. Corner Malu Street gnd Sth Avonue, Cowncll Bluffs 113 and 115 Main Street.” For Hngines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and MACHINERY. Send Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manufacturer, Prompt attention to orders, The bech hip and Reasonal harses feb 101y Workmans! efit to the carrier. Freight naturally ANTED—A first-chiss baiber at Ogden seeks the nearest or the quickest of hiouse ehep, the cheapest route to market, and the 00P POLES WANTEDFor_turther par. fewer obatacles it meets the better for Houinss call g ox addzess Jossphs Roms, 615 #he publie. Upper Eroadway, Febl-14t e — e Many complaints have been heard here, especlally among stock men, that no matter what directions they may glve as to the route over which they desiro to ship, the rallways ship as thoy please, especially where the ship- pers are not present to attend to the matter themselves, as In cases of stook sent hera with instructions to ship to Ohicago over some partioular one of the pool lines. Similar complaints are wmadein regard to cther shipments, A oase was lately broaght befure the rallway commissionors at Des Moines, the deeision of which is given in a tel- egram to the Times: The board of railway commissioners to-day decided a polut involving the right of the shipper to name the route over which his goods shall be sent when thors are two or more roates to the place desired, Toe case ¢raw ou of the complaint of L. H. Dalhcff & Co., merchants of Burligton, Goods shipped by them on the 16th of Oclo- ber from Burlington to Solomon, a Wlnl on the Omaha branch of the abach, 8t. Louis & Pacific rallway company, in Mills county, were not in Council Blufts lo Broadway. q Investigation into the matter con- s vinces us that one ;l ftl"a“:nolt fi]u".i ble, reasonable and feasible plana o e S e bullding houses s that proposedand | JPGR BALE A et titeroit 'n 8 paying hotel in operation by the Mercantile Lonni by ODELL & DAY, Trost snd Improvement company of AR Tt . Whis city, By Inveeticg In shares In lg.'si:n:vgrn.“@;rntu.fl.yflfif v Mg 4 this jostitution, which s backed by |ioundry. Inquireof W. Eugel. Feols some of our \lml: and moltl:;lhblg lem NT—Th busipees mon, it bocomes possible an pled comparatively easy for a man of mod. | B¢l i"m‘ o ersty meaus to secure a comfortable ()LD BEES—In packages of & hundred at 26c home for bimself and family. In tak- (S Pakage at Tus Bus office, No, ¥ h;.l inga certaln number of shares, at a T py—— certaln monthly payment, in a fow A d"’"‘f“:‘-’({::?m Mrank yoars a man can own 8 house | et furnished. Adress, of his own for about the sams as|C Blufts,” he pays monthly for rent. We bliove the Morcautile Losn and Trust | L., il L. EVRINCHAM & €0, company, by orgavizlog aod openin, . - o b v s 'S k| Cle mmisgion felt ut in plnu':nd system of loans will bear the most careful scrutiny and exam. ination, and we have 0o hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and equitable, by gentlemen For Sale and Rent, o Lle officcs lately occu. rade. Apply to Bush- [ stroe Ohicago and Consicuments of G:ay Ilwaukee, . 8.eda and Provisions. to take Tux Las, 30 cents woek, de | Chicazo ot Wooden ¢ 5 Gur New Loan and Improvement Uo | UVored by cariers. Gfice, No 1 Pearl Strees | tended 10 8t all hours, _We dety conifbition in served as wadertaker fof AROF/I T B O X DOUNOIL BLUFFS Atborney and Counsslior at Law. Offce—McMahon bl ¢k, trost. il practice W. H, M. PUSEY, MORGAN, KELLER & O oo anwrd OFFIVER & PUSEY, The finest_quality Bod largest st ahd Metalic Cases. / Calls at- B.A NIERS, Council Blndfs, Ig.u V8o carpet-lay- . phicwaimai or. | Established, = = Dealers 1n ForelgwBand]/DowmestioyExchange nd home sccuritios, GOLD ROPE. Thelntrinsic merit and superior quality of our Gold Ropo Tobacco uced other mannfac turers to pnt upon tho market €oody slmilar o “uffics over savings bank, and giylo which are ofored e t0 800 Tows. . Wo nsnmer 60 uality of goods or prides, Our Mr. ughly understands | 8. E. MAXON, R e tared b THH® WILSON & McNALLY TO BACCO JOMPANY, Life, Times, Wanted—*5," tioackorons Dosthel ny ms wire. J0836 am% reoms 1 and 2 M3In | he euly lite suthorized by her and which ets vud eaen] | et e s Thusdér” story, such as bas JACOB SIMS, OOUNOIL LLUFFS, IOWA, ood a boes and will be pul lished, but & tua lite by the porson who 13 in posession cf the facts & ing th . Agenta showd app'y o1 ter- esting than 2tion, A r ritocy a8 nace. Ben 75 cts. for Sampl Mer ha‘nts w;RS: 73.7 J '.‘.TY FOR, M, B_' AR Do devoted witor Truth ls more nter: PHYSICIAN AND SURCEDN, hors & A i J mrmiSwe 222 Broadwav. Counoll Binffa y