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== The Daily Bee e a4 COUNGIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning, Feb 18. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Osrrior, = 20 cente per woek. ByMAll - - - - . #10.00 por Yoar [ — (————— Office: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near Rroadwa; MINOR MENTIONS, ~Four lodgers took sleeping apartments a4 the city Bridewell night before last. ~—Mr.Mahlan Brown ha sgone to Omat a as an employe of the American Express company. Cugar RAmLroAp Tiokers,—Buy them from D, W, Bushnell, 5 doors north of postoffi.ce, mtf —One colored man, too drunk or mean togive his name, was holding servicos yesterday in the luxurious apartments provided by the city. —A memorial to congress for improving navigation on Main street waa receivivg & boom in that locality last evening, Light draft schoonera could rua up os far as the postoffios, above that barges were used. —@, H. Nicholas, our friend of livery stable noto-lety, is out on his Western THE DAILY BEE -~COUNCIL BLUFFS I0WA MONDAY FERRUARY 19 THE PAVING PROBLEM An Interesting Interriew with an Expert. Mr. John Grant, representing A. L Barber & Co,, of Washington Oity, who wiil present bids for paving about 50,000 yards on Broadway and Main stroets, ia in the city, A reporter of Tae Bre took ocoasion to Interview him on the paving question, Reporter—What kind of pavement do the people cf Council Bluffs adver- tise for? Mr. Grant—They have advertised for bids on all kinds of pavements, and from inications there will be some lively bidding, especially among the represontatives of the wood block pavements, Reporter—Do they all bid on the same general basls, Mr. G.--No, not exactly. In that respect the wood pavements have the advantage. They represent a short lived and cheap pavement, without any guarantee aa to darability or main- tenauce. Reporter—I understand they claim for cheap wood pavementsa durability of from b to 7 yoears. Mr, G.—Yee; but then at the end nouse echeme, s Mrs, MoAllister has|of that time the pavement is all gone, leased the property to a Minneols man, | and the street is absolutely impassable, who will fiing his banner to the breeze on | and uuheslthy fror the rotten cordi- or about March 1st, tion of the materlal, Reporter—Well, how is it with the srphalt you represent? Mr, G —In the first place we put stone conorete foundation, This is good for any pavement in the Orete, Nebraskn, yesterday, aud finds him | (4 ure, is always permanent and does lying very low, not sink In mt-t.m 3econd, we lay it —Miss Mary Marahall found a crow I'¢ down and give bonds to secure our ing in the street the otber da y 1m; pavementa in perfect repatr for five ears, and turn it over to the city at the dead. She rescued him from the elementa :nd of that time in good condition, Oar only to have bim die from the effects of & [ Dyvement, ‘you sce, s therefore equiv- wound, Weo had the felicity of viewing [alent to two woodon pavements, out- his ebonysnip Saturday, as, mounted by [side of the fact of a permanent buse the taxidermist, Miss Mary will place him | and easy cleaning, smooth and healthy on a bust of pallas over her transom and | roadway. — Lafayette Watterson, clerk of the U. P lating house ot the transf.r, is very sick. His wife, nee Miss Rosa Cald well, teach him the refrain of Poe's Raven, —Mrs. L. E, Millen died at the residence of her daughter, Mre, N. B. Smith at the Reporter— I understand some of the wood pavement people claim asphalte was a fallure In Chicigo. Mr. G.—Yes, these people are very o people on thls subject, Mr, Hddinoe of e daughter, Mrs, Millon | Birbar . aas nover 1aid & to0b ofas: was an old resident of the county, was a | phalte pavement in Ohleago, and the Christian of many years standing and will | Trinldad asphelte has neverjbeen tried be missed sad'y by her friends and rela- | there, but wood certalnly has, as any tives, one who has seen fluating blocks and rutted roadways there will atltest —Loule Moyer, who was arrested laat| oy by ooy "Gity ‘has mude more woek on affidavit of Fred Bokemper for contl experiments ~ with wood stealing certain chrins of sald Bokemper, | o0 > othor Vet ¢ tan A will appear tomorrow morning before | ihor cfty, The result you can see, Justico Vaughan to tell hin tale. At prec- | for yoursaf, All that ia loft of wood ent Louis languishes in the county dun-| pavoments is about 17 miles of impas- geonin default of $500 bail. The chains | sable rutted strcets condemned by the were both recovered and are both in the | board of health, and now nearly 49 private drawer of the court. miles of mephalt pavement in maegni- —We wonder when our city authorities | ficont condition affording the finest will adopt sowre more rational aud con- venient system of advertising the registry list. The present way ia a benefit to stray gosts and still more stray small boys, The boards make, as we have noticed, a very oconvenient | target for the unrelenting tobacoo chewer to fire at. Somd of these marksmen have attained that keenness of eye aud mobility of mouth that they can hit any given name seveh times out of ten at ten paces, ‘‘Honest,” now isn’t there something better, ~It is reporled that Atlautio has offer- ed $60,000 and the right of way through the county to the Toledo road to make drives in the world can be seen there. I refer any one doubting my state. ment to the published roports of the government engineers or to the olty engineer of Omaha, and Chairman Orolghton of the Omaha board of pub- lic works who have been there, Reporter—But they say asphalt’ will do for a southern climate, but not so far north, Mr. G -I peed but clte you to Boston, Now York, Buffalo, Youngs- town, Erie and other clties whero they experience extreme cold weather, porter—Well what about maca- dsm. | Mr. G ~-That will do very well for that city » station onits route, If this|country rondways, but for streets the road is as represented, the generous bid of [ repairs will exceed first cost in a few Atlantio will meet with that reward which | years, St. Louls, Oincinnati and other is assured in that old homily, *‘Cast thy | oities where they have tried it on surplus spondulics out npon new railroads, [# 1arge scalo have all reached and sfter many days it will return and | the #amo conolaslon, make your city ten thousand of peo- Oeporter—By the way, Mr. Grant, ple.” That's what & competing trunk line T understaud that asphaltic pavement would do for Atlaotie,~Walout News, | 1 3 failure in Pittaburg? } Mr. G,~—The Pittaburg pavement. is —$tate of Towa va, Josh Chapman, the | not a Trinidad ssphait, but a coal tar same beine a care of mayhew, will come | mixture and like many cheap coal tar up before Judge Vaughan at 6 o'clock to- | pavements,supposed to be, or common- night. It was postponed several times to | ly called asphalt, is not such, and be- accommodate many witnesses who are em. | bides most of these pavements have ployes at Stuart Bros, packing house, | been laid upon a cheap foundation, This will be the first case of night session and not as ourson a hydraulic concrete in any of our justios courts durlog the bua.h l;.‘ven“ml tar pl;:nau(l laid on a hydraulic concreto bate are ve: ooamon, " oo weika ag) Josh bit o lp | g1, bz! under no clroumstance wll'l’l of one John Neal, both parties being em- they com] with asphalt. Pployed at the packing house, The case |7 *CPare PSS promises to be interesting. —One of the coldest mormings of last| Dry Goods, Groceries, and the Iast week, in company with Mr. W, H. fru.hut and best of everything at 206 Tilton, we tried several times to obtain en- | Main stroet, R. P, Snow & Co.'s well trancnto the Y, M. O. A ball n this city, | Known stand. ‘We learncd that the organization was do- ing good work for the needy and dis- tressed, and thought that bitter day the opportune time to take a peep at their work, The door was locked, the hall windy aud cold, and the shivering Bz re- 6 " ::“;m;‘": “A'“I:‘n::' a::l:u::“;:;: Tue Ber is perfectly independent large enough, are there not enough Chris- | 10 1t8 position so far as theatrical com- tian people to psy s secrotary, who shall | panies are concerned. It asks no take charge charge of their work and at- | favor and glves nothing but justice, tend to thedetails? For Obristian work, [ The other local sheets may be sub- 2008 DI there 1n h"’"“" ‘l better | yidized by the hay-loft theatre; Tur ‘:::':.;h';:";:zh' n‘:" p"'p"l':;l“:z Bee is the only journal in Council ought £ become aequainted with the eter- Bluffs that is free from all entangle- nal truths of evangelical teaching, O |ments that might swerve its judgment. there, will there be a move in this matter, | Tho performance of Harry Miner's troupe orthography of The Nonparell R. P. 8now & Co. are still alive. | woke the anclent rodents and fright. The pecple know where to get good [gned the cob-webbed cockroaches in bargalns. that musty fire-box Saturdsy night. The curtain rose exposing to view in all its nudity a palr of antiquated MINOR MELODY Filleda With Frequent Fiutes—Fun at the Hay Loft. Wenotice the Marrisge Fund, Mutual of Cedar Rapids, Towa, “Trust Associstion, of in f the leading | 5Way-backed chairs and a wall on the| O. fl(?" u..'.u:. poney for the Utk | polot of falling, A friaky senorlta of | 52 helr advertisement in |40 appeared with a duster, minus the another column of this vaper. 15.3m | foathers and did some harie- g:ln hvlaloimu. sdfiha appeared to Y it t big well fortifi and protected ::n .°.'..'|':°mm¢'i':.u7." in the | by patent palpitators. She appeared Fund and Mutual Trust Associ- to be the reclplent of an extensive Rapids, Iows, ation, ka{ of Q,tlll the swamping erquires If you are not married, write the Mar- | below ccased chewing the oat and risge Fund and Mutual Trust Associs- | forsook their favorite brand of hay to tion, Cedsr Rapids, Iowa, for listen, the plan. The skelotonic joke that Dan Rice was sponsor to 100 years ago stalked #All ladien who may be troubled |its funeral proseuce scross the stage with nervous prostration, who suffer [ A fountain in the dim, distant per- from organio displacement; who have spective, at least half a mile away, was used as & wash bowl by one of the senso of wearlness and » feeling of | ooy, and was really the only wiiti. lasitude; who are languid In the|cism of the evening. Black feces and morning; in whom the appetite for -Mhon:u.:h-on‘lln ml:l:y‘sm espriclo slesp an endeavo rouse a‘.l-\d:::dd hv:::::: the alblitios of the anzlous audl %o M, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- '“",.u,b"' :‘:‘&.“;‘.‘.:‘: e pound, Tdmnnobll“hmngun., " |legacy, and warbled way up in thel, and was the ocoaslon of bliter dissppointment to the andience, who thought the show wes over, A pair of skin tight pants, osteneibly white, bat Inrealitygray, masquernded in ebony mecompsuiment scross the boards, and elicited some lnquiry s to their probable age, A saw fillng vex’ performed to wake up the aleepy ones, and Mr Dohany’s ten horses below resumed their osts, The drop ourtaln eame in sgain, but was kuocked out In one round by the stage prompter. A dia- mond pin, six ioches in diameter, and an abbreviated petticoat monopolized the eyes of tha bald-heads {o the front rows, after which a 36 year old malden with no teeth and false hair personated & flicht of Amszons, and the big filly in Mr. Dohany’s stable filed an action of assault and buttery ogalnet the brown ge'ding next to him, A strcet scene was reecued from the ruts in the back part of Mr, Dohany's livery atable and paradsd fts moualdy dirtiness to the drowsy house, A kisslng mong—vulgar—and a cup song still more mo, were given, [At thls point & brown maule and & sorrel colt below indulged in somo reerimin. ation and woka up the sleepers | A young girl, not more than 10 years of age, and probsbly the daughter of one of the elder members of the compsny, came on the stage and proved herself the only sctor or beauty of tho troaps, An Eyptisn, juggler contorted es did his aucostors in the court of Paaraoh. Murpy's weddirg was evacted 1n s manner that nearly caused the house to fall, and the audience went home regretting it haduo't, Greatest varlety of goods in the city ut 99 osnt utore, 402 Broadway. s 8aa the fine lot of Linen and Cot- ton Dress Lawys, at Harkuess, Orcutt & Co.’s. 2t PUEVLE: R AR 2 De, West, Dontist, 14 Pearl street, All goods very chesp at the grost sal> at Harknoss, Oroutt & Co.'s, 2t The Arrant Archer with Wily Weapon Wings His Game. The mnrriage license register last Friday at the city clerk's offize bore the nomes of Katie E. Carrothers, of Shelby, Ohio, and Chae. E. Cooper, of Almn, Nebraska, with the appaal- ing 1 ,end, ‘‘don’t publish.” Now Tur while keon after the news, is sometimes opsn to the seductive in- coute of the fragrant Havens, but to ask the auppression of an ltem with- out the invariablo per- quiaite, is a proceeding meritivg the loftlest disrogard, 8o the Saturday Bre published, after the oustom, notlea of issuapce of license to the parties mentioned. And now, still further unkinking this snarl of jmys- tery, our reporter found areal, live modern romance therewith conuected. Miss Carrothers and a girl friend reporter's wero sent here to the Con- vent school Isst fall, Katie's father's indeed, meems not to have lacked knowledge that his daugh- ter's mind was more of a certamn mansculine form than. French or phil- osophy, snd that Cicero’s buruing Latin perivels wore far lees eloquent to her than the manly Auglo-SBaxon of our friend Cooper. Notwlithstand ing this Mr, Oarrothers determined that Katie should eschow matrimony and attend strictly to stndy. As a matter of course the old drama was re-enacied. Katie and her girl friend esosped from school and staid with a friend hero tn town some days, Mr. Oarrothers camo on—and, eo did Mr, Qooper. It was in vain thet the father exhorted snd coerced, telling Kate eho might take the dread matri- mgnial pluoge ofcer she had taken the presoribed courao proparatory thereto at the convent, The girl's heart was fixed, Depouent salth not concern- ing, but it {8 u fair sormise that at this orlsis Mr. Cooper made some awmatory observa. tione, Porhaps he whispered to her in the language of a poet of his own state: “If you love me as I do you, There's naught our love can sever,” It may be like Romeo he pressed her hand—who shall deny even her lipe! —but whatever it was ‘‘that settled t.” Restlers, fropatlent love con- uered, Satarday at Avoca Miss arothers left the dreamy land of ocelibacy and stepped mcross into the bewllderl.g, entraciog region of mat- mony. Mr. Cooper, who we learn, Is roally now located at Hastings, Neb, returns proudly to his whilsome hach- elor range the verluat, utterest Bene- dict, and the tortures of trlgonome- try and twistings of Tacitus are spared another happy school girl, i L st et Trade dollars are taken at par at the 99 cont atore, ——— Fino 1ot of lace collars and fishus atthe 99 cent store e —— — COMMERCIAL. OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Corrected daily by J. Y. Fuller, mer. ohandise_broker, buyer and shipper of grain and provisions, 39 Pear] street. Wuxrar ~No, 2 spring, 77¢; No, 8, 65; rejocted 60c; good demand, CorN—85¢ to feeders and 830 to ship- pers; rejected corn Chicago, 53c; new mixed, b5¢, The receipts of corm are light on acsount of bad mncr-. ATs —Scarce and in good demand; 30@ ' | brevet, called at Tur Bre office yesterday ¥ DIHEGT@EYZ COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. JOHN BENO & 0., W J. M ARSTOW, M. D.. c. o8 oo ave DR. J. F. WHIT N. SCHURZ, oo stior vcbruary 150h, over Amerion Sxpross. 8. 8. WAGNER, %ot st rossonsbte raton, No. 22 40n 81 J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, GASH BUYERS, Who esalo butter, eges, peuitry sod frult. Ship 10 us, Draftby return mall 3'6 Brosdway. H. PETHYBR!DGE, G F SMI:"'I CONTRAOTOR AND BUILDER, Cor, 7th and L] L] . K Broadway., Plans and epecifications furnished W. W. SHERMAN. In FINE HARNESS I have the variety that brings patronage. 124 Main street. ARACC I \ E MERCHANT TAILOR, Artistic Work JAM Es FRAN y ond Reanouable Ouarges. 872 Broadway. FURNITURE, STOVES and Household Suppiles, 303 Brosdway. T ATTORNEYS AT LAW, James Block, Practices in etato and federal courts, GENERAL MERCHANDISE 18 Main Strest and 17 Pearl Siroot, OFFICE: Cor. Main and bth, up-stairs, Resldence, 609 Willow Avenue, The best Meats at lowes’ pricss, Sausages, HOWE & SON, LINOT & HART, E.STOGKERT &0 T BARGAIN ) Bargain:, Bargains. IMMENS E BARGAINS I dies’ Misses' And Children's Manu’f Fine Furniture, Upholatery goods ,Curtninunnd Window Shades, 309 B'way- Men’s and Boys' Boots & Shoes, FOR THE WMEBEBXT 30 AT THE NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE CORNER MAIN STREET AND FIRST AVENUE. DA XS, O, OFPIONR. W. B M, PUSSY from Hillsdale, Michigan, IR A TN RN ERLES, A. Jobnson comes from St Paul an [}0]1]1[‘.11 Bhlfisy I&. stops at the Pacific, 1. P, Welch and wife were in town Sat- Established, - - 866 Doalers 1n Forelg: §iand] Dumestici Bxcheng: urday from Hancock, Towa. 8. L. Gibbe, of Stuart, Ia., isinour town and at the Ogden. M Botes securitien, S K. Bradwell, Logan, eats his Sunday dinner at the Ogden, and is happy. Mr. Hubbard, from Cedar Rawids, was registered at the Ogden yesterday. B. W. Webster, is from Eisex, I, and can be found at the Ogden. F. M. Shauk, of Marion, Alabama, rests his limbs at the Pacific, D. Donald was in this city yesterday from Madison, Wis, L. C, Smith, of Glendive, way up in Montana, stsid over Sunday in Council Blaffs, Geo. W. Barke stepped over from Omaha yesterday to view the scenes at the Bluffs, C. E. Beach, Omaha, paid twenty-five cents yesterday to see the city of the BUFIGE Ho evpulfiie Ouags: oughly urderstands his business. Warerooms, Milt. R. Uhbl, foreman of the Allem | 311 .Broadway. UPHOLSTERING in all its Privting company, Omsha, and Ernest H, §.':".‘:'.i"| &’;‘71:‘::3,:.‘.‘“"",‘:10.“:: Brass, editor of the Western Newspaper | ders filled without delay. Union, in the same town, were guests of the city editor of THE BEE yesterday. Dr. Wi, R. Mall, now residing eight miles south of the city, who was a private in the Mexican war and during the eivil war a valiant officer that rose from a cap. talnoy to the coloneloy of the Ninth In- diana cavalry with » brigadier goueral's 8. E. MAXON, b RO FL E W OB} O W, 0fco ovor mvings bank, JOUNOIL BLUFFS Towa o o] AND JE3. R Dr. J. Moagher, —Oculist, Aurist. AND SPECIALIST. In Chronle diseases, offers hls services to all at flicted with diseases of th - Eye, Ear, or Chronic diseases of any character, Warrants a cure In 1 Raeumatic affections Can be consnlted by mall oF In porson at the Metropolitan hotel, Council Bluffs, 1 MORGAN, KELLER & 00, TUNIDEIRT AN IE X £ Tho finest_quality and largest stock west of Chicago of #ooden and Metalic Cases, Calls at- tended to ot all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr, Morgan has served a8 uader aker for forty years and thor- 80 carpet-lay- ic ana mail or- L. EV-RINGHAM & CO., Cecmmission Merchants Chicago and Milwaukes, Consignments of Gaatn, Sceds and Provisiona. to subscribe for Tug Bee, He is a rough | olicsited, looking farmer now, but THE BxE man. sger well remembers the day when he obeyed the clarion tones of that same officer when he was commander of the cavalry stationed at Vicksburg, Miss., in 1864, COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL ROTICES, NOTICE.--Specisl sdvertisemonts, 6uc Lost, Found, o Losn, For Sslo, To Rems, Wants, Boarding, ete., will be insorted In this Our New Loan and Improvement Uo Tuvestigation into the maiter con- vinces us that one of the most equita ble, ressonable and feasible plans of building houses ls that proposed and i operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trast and Improvement company of ot ‘his city, By investig In ehares in _Wants, 4 this inatitution, which 1is backed by | - some of our best and mo-tl;«;lhbl; Tl?—'l“u" tods 't 0;“““ “‘“E',," i eible an take Tux Buy, 30 conts por woek, de :3'.:-';.’:.'&?3‘,‘ ::.m: n?:'n of mod- fl:::ngr%_u‘-ymm Office, No 7 Poarl Stroed erate means to muunooml;:ufle . LINE for the frst insertion and ¥IVE PER LINE for each subsequen insertion. Leave adv ertisements a4 our office, No, 7 Pear] treet, near Broadway. 3 home for himself and family. a Hax—4 00@6 00 per ton, * inga certaln number of shares, at a e Ryr—40; light supply. taln thi, ent, In & few | QTORE FOR RENT—With cight rooms. callar OorN MEAL—1 25per 100 ponnds, oert monthly payment, h and a barn, 923 Flith stree’, opposite the ‘Woon—Good supply, prices st yards, ,;"\:h a nm; mbo o:vl:h L) ‘:“:: oundry Inquire of W. Eugol. 'ou12-12¢ 5 00@6 00, of own for aboul 6 sam! ENT—The desirable offic o . Coat—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; | he pays monthly for rent. We [ F'OURAENT e fiambleotes Iy oo eoft. 5 50 per ton, Burres—Plenty and fn fair demand; creamery, 80c, A - Scarce and in demand; 80c per doze Larp—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 134c, Pourrry—Firm; dealers paying 13¢c per pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens. t\);’xunumfi;uut.:u, 4be; unlulnn, 280: cabbages, per dozen; apples, 2 60 @3 50 per barrel, o pa Frour—Wholesale prices —~Roller pat- ent 325 for superlative; roller § patent, 285 for disdum winter; roller standard, 2 60 for golden sheaf; roller family, 160, Wholesale prices for flour, 3 40@3 25, Broous—3 00@3 00 per dozen, BTOOK, OarrLe—3 00@38 50; calves b 00@7 50, ~Market sotive, and all offerings gulokly taken at h&m prices, Car l&\é 580; heavy packing, 570@5 95; choice faucy packlag, 6 06@6 10, 2oy Apply to Bush- Brackett o believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust company, by organizing and opening up for business, having filled & long felt want in Councll Bluffs. Thelr nell Ox_u BEES—In packages or s hundred at 25¢ & packase at Tus Bk offico, No. 7 Pearl sireet. t plans and eystem of loans will besr N offie, most advantagoously situated, offers o #k room in return for :er a8, fue the most ocareful serutiny and exam- | £ §ob o 1 o O e, Thuy ofice, ination, and we have no hesitancy in pronounelog them reasonable and equitable, and backed by gentlemen of honor aud Integrity. As the com- pany exists it becomes at once an ln- -:mnmn‘i of value “d:“[d“l:o 0;! city and those who desire homes. Thelr president is T. A, Kirkland; vice president, Judge Peake; sec- retary, I R. Beery; treasurer, Ool Beebe, and their office Is in the base- ment of Shugart’s and MoMahon's new block, corner First avenue and Pearl atroet. ian27-1y Council Bluts. i EDWIK J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. ¢18Broadway, Council Bluffs. lar, paialul, or difcult menstruation, E O E S, “WINE OF CARDUI™ cures lrregw | A Specialty of Fashionable and Durable SHOES& SLIPPERS AND THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES CONSISTENT WITH FIRS?.OLASS G00DS 18 OUR CLAIM, :;'STYLEF EERFEG‘I‘ PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE OUR Sl NEWEPRINGSTOCK IN LINES OF Mon's, Boys', Girl’s, and Children’s BOOTS AND SHOES. We nsk the attention of the public, place is AT TEIER FRONY, And thete is where you will always fiud ns. Z. T LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway, Conncil Blaffy, West Sice Square, Clarinda, BATH INSTITUTE, Bryant Street, one Door north of Dohany's Hall. Thermo-Bluctric, Medicatcd and Sulphur Baths. For ladies and gentlemen, Theso Baths are fully endo-sed by $he Medical Fraternity as being an unfailiog ausilia'y in rec nt Colds, Rheumatism, * euralgia, Lumbago and many other ailmonts Besides, my «ite, & compotent lady, will attend )adies. F. M. LOOKWOOD, Propr. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Who'esale Fruiters and Gonfeetioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st.. Couneil Bluffs, Ia. Our R. S. COLE & CO,, MANUFACTURERS AND DFALERS IN ALL THE MOKT IMPROVED KINDS OF LICHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS. Also W d (ron PU MPS, Wood Tubing o d Gas Pipe aud Pumn fixtures, for both Wood 'd Iron Pumpe. Order wi | receive p ompt attention. No. 604 5 urh Main Street COUNCIL BLUFFS, - . g - TOWA 115 ¢0d-t8 1 Broadway Steam Laundry ! 124 WEST BROADWAY. A.C.LARSON, - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY, uu TITLE ABSTRACT OF FIGE. S ~ ~ CIEIRE & O O bands and Lovs Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. HOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS - - 10WA. M. T. DAVIS, Prosident, T M. B_EASTON, Secy. J. 0. BOFFAMAN, Vice Pres ¢ BULBURT, Adjuster. MUTUAL 10WA STOCK INSUR:NCE CO. Insuies Live ¢ tock Against Logs by THEFT-0R DEATH. % Qffio-. 103 Poart Street, @ COUNCIL BL S, * - IOWA. The cnly corpsny in Town that will insare your stock aeai +& fromanv cause vhatever, Owners of Stock w n interest if, when insuring their S poticy it cludes all By i josscs they may { with nothing less. For further inform N. B. EARIO*~. = 1 = Council Bluffs Iowa. MRS, 0. A, BENEDICT, EEAIR G OO D= 887 Broadwsy, Council Bluffs, lowa Shugart Implement Co.,, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - - - - I0WA, FARMER'S FRIEND PLANTER AND TAIT CHECK ROWER. BUCHANAN WAGON, OTTAWA CYLINDER SHELLER, OLDS WAGON, STAR HAND SHELLER, COATES RAKE NICHOLY &SHEPARD THRESH'R HUBER REVULYV EVANS TRIPLE HARROW, GORHAM SER! HENNEY BUGGIES IGER CULTLV 4 SPRING WAGONS, 113 and 115 Main Street IC., ETC. For Bngines, Boilers, Oaatings, Repairs and MACHINERY. Send Orders to JOYIN GILBERT, Manufacturer Maln Strcot and 58b Avenue, Counc'l Blufle, Prompt attention t) orders, &’ha bes Workmanship snd Reasonable charges. feb 10°1y

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