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The Daily Bee COURCIL BLUFFS. Thuradav Morning, March 8 [ p——— - Office: No. 7 Pearl BStreet, Near rosdway. 1 Bome one always in the nffice. fiiNbR MENTIONS, —See Joseph Reiter —All trains goiog east Inat night wers light. —Justice Vacghan visited Umaha yes- terday on businers, —A ¢mall frame building in sprioging up on lower Broadway. —A onse of defanlt was beforo Tustice Schurz yesterday morning. ~Copgressmen elect Holmes, of Beone, was in the city yesterday. —Margaret Fardis and Herman Grote will soon tread the felicitous path of wed- ock. spring styles, .|The Beautiful Indian Maiden THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS iOWA I'HORSDAY MAKCH 8 LEGEND OF THE LOUSY. A Romanoo of the Early Days For Later Generations. Whosee Ghost is Seen Along the Creek, We have been sure all along that thero was some romance connected with the water courso that runs through the northernjart of the city; ita very names, whether we called it ing lightly npor: one rope, thus saving soveral minutes work for four men, and the horeen Immediately rush to their positions ready for the harness to drop. The boys are comfortably and sonvoniently qnartered, and always In readiness te jump to their places 6t the sound of 1he alarm, Kverything about the englue house is cloan and tidy and kept in its place, and when called wpon the boys are always on time, nobly doiog thelr dut Sntisfactory ¥ vidence, J. W, Graham, Wnolesalo Druggist, of Austin, Tex., writes: I have hoen handling DIt WM HALL' ALSAM FORTHE LUNUGS for the past yesr, and have found it une of the most ealable medicines I have ever had in my house for Coughs, Colds and even comsumption, always giving entire astisfaction, Pleace rend me one Indian Croek with the aristooratic por- tlon of the community or with the people living on its banks gave it the straight-out, appropriste name of “‘the Lousy,” wore full of legendary euggestion, This romance, whatever it was, we determined to hunt down, and tor the last week have been carry- ing on an uncompromiting system of interviews with oldest Inhabitants, primitive records and anything that was likely to yield a pointer on the ~Be sure and remembar the entertain. ment on Friday night at the Baptist church, ~Four democrats and two republicane, with a democratic mayor, will censtitute the coancil. ~A man with eeventeen children in his family, and all with him, was in pickle of trouble at the transfer last night to watch his herd, ~The garnichee against the Wabash railroad company will come up to-day be- fore Justice Abbott, =1t is feared that Theodore Tilton will give Council Bluffs the go by on his lecture tour through the state. —Alderman Ficher has been appointed purchasing agent for the coming year at a salary of $25 per month, —No eriminal cases were before the su. perior court yesterday, and the boys were studying up, ready for the next. —Allen Ferbes was granted a licenss to well lquor yesterday, it being the firat 1i- oense issued under the new ordinance, —T'rains from the east were all late yos. terdsy morning principally owing to their being heavily loaded withpeople bound for the west, —We are glad to learn that Fatber McMenomy is improving so rapidly that be expeots to ocoupy his pulpit again on Sunday, ~—An ordinance has been ordered drawn requiring gas and water service pipes laid on Main street as far down a» the C., B, & Q track, ~—1In the case of the state agninst Ker. guson before Judge Abbott, which was to bave come off at 4 o'clock yesterday, was continued till 9 this morning. —The state agalnst Juck Noal for ob. tainiog goods under false pretenses was dismiesed, the defendant paying the costs of the case. So decided Judge Abbott. ~=Chrie, 12 Newell and Rachel C, Foun. tain came all the way from California Junction, Harrison county, to get a per- mit to wed, In a few houdd though Chris no longer love a fountain, yet it wilbe well. —An old lady, mother-inlaw of Mr, Powere, living down in Streetaville, was buried yesterday, Her death, as nearly a8 we could learn, was of extreme old age, Mr. Powers himself is very near to death from » prolonged attack of consump- tion, —The new council will of course reduce the license to $200, the lowest limit per. mitted by the state. They must do this or break faith with the men who put them in office, $4J0 was low enough in all con- acience, but $200 is offering & premium on vice, An increase in the police force will be needcd now that the lawless clnsses are supreme. The above is verbatim from one of the heaviest taxpayers in the city, —On the 6 o'clock dummy last night was a German who had bought a ticket to Sioux City, sud bad mistaken his traln. Ho could understand English but very lit. tle, and when the conductor by dint of gestures and talking made him compre- bend his error, he was in a high state of excitement, A passenger who spoke (ier- ‘man came forward and inquired of him his destination and oondition, He had come from DaWitt, Neb., and had a trunk checked as far as Omaha, en ho ar rived there he went to the Ualon Pacific beggage sgent, and of course couldnot find i, as he came in on the Burlington & Missourl rosd. The Gierman speaking triend ' went with hlm and hunted up his baggage and said it was checked through to Sioux City, The bewildered Teuton was determined to make his bene- factor accept a dollar and when he refused to take it thook hands with him on part. ing, giving him a God's blessing such e comes only from a heart of overflowing gratitude. ‘Venotice the Marrisge Fund, Mutual Trust Association, of C; Rapids, Iowa, ighly” spoken ol o 1many of the Jeadiog papers of the state. *‘Money for the Un. married” ‘heads their advertisement in another column of this paper. £5-8m ————— The Approaching Spring Meeting. Ol the spproaching spring meeting The Denver News says: The list of purses to be givenat the spring races to the sucsessful competi tors for prizis in the speed rivg at the meeting of the Council Binffs D:iviog Park asscotation, which will take place at the falr grounds from Tuesday, May 22, to Friday, May 25, inclusive, s of such & liberal character that a fine field of horses will contend, and if the weather is favorable a very large attendance may be looked for during the entire four days of the races, Are J“ troubled with such symp- toms of d; a8 belching, tastin, of food, wm, ete.? "Bmwn’s Iron Bitters will cure you, Horsford’s Acid Phosphats FOR OVERWORK, , Ind., DR. G. W, COLLINS, Tipton, says: “Iused it in nervous debility by in warm on with good results, e ———— - smgFen subject of thislcst legend, We maost own our efforts met with littlo success at first, Tho old settlers all insfeted that there was no romance connected with the creek and such rocords as we could find had plenty of referances to the early surveys of the creek, but not a pen- strata about this forgotten part of the city's Fistory. One aged party who “‘had lived here nigh onto twenty-nino year” was exceeding'y angry when we dellcately intlmated that there was & story connected with the stream of which he did not know and insisted with great wrath that there has ‘‘never been any rotted nonsense ’'bout this here branch and there wasn't goin' to be.” “‘Wasn't thero any lover's story?” wo asked, “‘Any which?" said he. “Apy place—of course there s, there always is—whero an Indlan girl jamped from a rock and dashed herself to pleces for love?”’. * ““No sioh mpot, bat I I kin show you where old Mason's hoss broke his derned neck cqln; to jomp across the holler up yonder.” This was discourigement, bat we dida't glve up and at last persistence was rewarded. who had trapped up the Missourl long befose the firat cabin was bullt at the Bluffs, On our promising to conceal his name he imparted to us the hitherto unpublish ROMAKCE 0OF LOUSY CREEK. Away back in the first days of the fiftles, when there wero only a few struggling houses where the oiiy now stands there wes a superanuated Pot- tawattamle pitohed his wigwam over about where the race track la. Ho wasn't exactly a Fennimore Cooper style of aborlglue; ho was, to tell the naked truth, reputed to get hle grab by stealing oround the sotilements, and was gonorally regarded s a drunken, worthless sot. Ho was eaid to Fave been u sachem, and {n fact the title stuck to him smong the rugged frontior urohins and their dogs who played in the streets, for whenever they espied his venerable fizure shirk ing down some hollow a grand chorus would be set up “‘Sackem! sachem! sachem Lige!"” But this snslent, rod like Pulonius “had a daughter,” and she was said by our informant to have had copper inned loveliness that you could bank on against any White faced beauty In “the atates.” Her father being old and lazy, and addloted to the jug, this Pottawattamle young lady used to oapture the odorous mink, the fra- grant muskrat, and another perfumed anlmal whose name we have forgotten, skin, no no, flay them with her own hands, cook the meat f r the aged an- ceator, and sell the pelts for money that sald s, & regul nlx blew in for budge. She traded wild goose feath- ers, mixed with sand, to the squatters for flour, and mended painted baskets bought at the gmr{ store at 400 per cent profit. Boj all this prosperity was but the prelude to disaster, She fell in love with a squatter who llved in an unchinked cabin where Vine stroet now {s, Worst and snddest of all, the squatter was marrled and had @ large and varied assortment of chil- dren sporting in the mud about bis ocabin, Ol course her passlon was vain, and she wasted away like a government appropristion with grief and gnawing of the heart. Sho used to come on summer nights and wander up snd down where the North Maln street bridge Ia to get a look at the light in his cabin, The mosquitoes used to bite her terribly and the sand burs would bristle up and catch in her garments and the saw grass would scratch. her aoklos, bat what wereall these to her woes of heart! She wept great aboriginal tears, and these, In conjanction with a heavy {:.lnlwrm, started the creek up ona r. Tho waters poured dowa pro mircacusly; and, to make the tale short, one of the tquat- ter's children foll in_ and would have drowned if the Indian malden hado't sprang fn and saved him. When she had brought him to shore sho was taken up in the equat. ter's cabin and thanked and crled over tromendously. She couldn’t stand that i the wigwam cf her sdored, end 0 sho tucked four bottles ot bittera and a cam) skittle under her blanket, took thera home to her father, and having thus prozided for his wainten. ance during life, cast herse!f Into tho raging Lousy, and was drowned. To this dey, our informant meys, when the stream ia high she ia scen walking along the banks and fighting morquitoes, “But how about the squatter?’ “‘Hush-h-h"” he said, “*don’t breathe it. He's one of the rich men of Iowa P ERTE T For SaLe—At a bargain, two cheese vats and fixtures, Address 2,304 Councll Bluffs, Iowa. Reecue No. 3. A fow days sgo this engine house had the electrio system placed therein by which, with an ingenlous contri. vanoe with & battery, and fob27-tf groms by Saturday's steamer, Renl Estate Tranefers. The followirg transfers of real es- tate are reported as taken from the county records by J. W. Bqires & Co., abstractors of titles, real eetate and loan agents, Council Blufts, Towa: A, O. Breseo to R Percival, troa. teo, part e J a0 |, 20, 75, 43, b 79 100 acres, $700 J. L Courtter to J, D, Kern, lof 15 In block 5, Careon add, €450, O, R I &P, toJ () Rollins, s} sw |, 13, 76, 39, 8680, C H CoytoF. B, Coy, s } se | 6, T 8 J. Boller to Wm, Harris, part ne } aw |, 9, 77, 38, §375. J. R Brown to 8, A, King, w } ne 1, 1,77, 40, 83000, A. O. Bresee to Robt. truatee, 64 acres in so § nw | 4 vo |, 29, 75, 43, 82,000 F. Berjemin, administrator, ro T. H. Schnetder, lots 13 and 14, block 34, Avces; $370. J. Crowninshleld to G. B, French, 19t 1, block 5, Cerimes add to the city; §400, P. Jadeon to M. E, snd J. M, Me. geath, lot 8, block 9, Hall's add tothe city; 845, J. Painter to J. ¥. Peterson, part w. } nw. 36, 76, 43; 860, U, Plamer to Lawis Township, one acre lu se, cor. of se. nw. 16, 73, 43; 860. 8 A Kiop to J R, and C. H Brown, nw. | and n. | ew. 2, 77, 89; $7,000. Officer & Pusoy to W, H, ne. ne. 26, 75, 41; §100. G. A, ith to J. T. Smith, lot 3in block 6, Iot 12 4n block 9, 1ot 3 in block 23, Mullen's subdivision, city, Percival, and 8w Taylor, We tound an old man | $6(0 L. C Rismusaen to trastecs Luth. eran Assceintion, Boomcr. townahip, 2 aoren in n w n w 35, 77, 43, §50, J. 0. Garmong to J. 0. Bloom, lot 8 in black 8, Minden, $1,700. H. F. W. Sohmidt to A, 8, Her- tto H. ', W, Schmldt, lock 40, Fersy's add., city, i Tiwo to her Trust Too mucn cunnot be eawd of the ever faithful wife and mother, constantly watching and caring for her dear ones, never neglecting o balf. When they d by disease, the system should have a thorough niing, the stomach and bowels regu. lated, blood purified, and malarial poison exterminated, she must know the that Lilectric Bitters are the only sure remedy, They are the best and purest medicive in the world and only cost fifty cents, Sold by C. F. Goodma. - Dz, Weat, Dontisf PERSONAL J. P, Stowart has just received rews of the death of his brother, Win, A, Stewart, of Tyrone City, Pa., formerly colonel of the 110th Pennsylvania volunteer infan- try. The colonel was crushed between two cars while showing a party how to level up bumpers, All good men are not little, neither are al] little men bad, but one of the best com- mercial men who visit our city {s C. L. Howe, of St. Louis, who hungup yester- day at the Ogden. A. Stearn and wife, A. W, Ford and J, W. Barnhart, of Logan, lodged at the Og- den on Tuesday night, G, R, Hammond, of North Platte, Neb., picked his teeth at the Ogden yos- terday, Andrew Taylor, of Rsd Oak, was here on business and remained over night at the Ogden, Mra, J. T, Hinckley, ¢f Ashland, Neb., took tea at the Pacitic house on last Tues- day. J. H, McMorris and E, C, Smith, of Otwahs, dined at the Ogden yesterday. W. C. and J. H. Pritchard, of Dunlap, were gu sts of ths Ogden yesterday. Mre. J. A, Dolan, of Gleawood, was a guest of the Pacific yesterday. C. F. Maxwell, Worcester, registered at the Pacific yesterday. P, Kilmartin, of Maivern, was at the Pacific yesterday. il L e i 1 street, F'ree of Oharge. All persons suffering from Coughs, Colds Asthma, Bronchitis, Loss of Vuice, orany affection of the Throat and Lung: queeted to call at O, I, Goodma store and get & Trial Bottle of Dr, New Discovery for Consumptior ¢ obarye, which® will convince the wonderful merits and show what ollar-size b a will do, Call e Dollall, The Concert. The Ladies' Rallef society will glve a eupper te-morrow night in the ohapel, aftor the beuefit conzert in the Baptiat church, This concert is glven to aid tho ladies in their work *or the Home for the endiess, and will, no doubt, us 1t deserves, bring out a largo andience, The ladlea have been doing noble, plucky work and we eay glve them encouragemant to con- + | Miss Viola Sears; “She Meant Business,” tinve, Admission to the hall 25 cents, The following is the PROGRAMME, Music—‘Muiic on tha Waves,” by Misees Anua Congston, Viola Sears and Lulu Swith, aud Messrs, Whittleeey, Loucks aud Franols, Recitations —*Words,” Mr, Geo, Hun- ter; “'Lotting the Old Cat Die,” Kittle Compton; “‘Pealm of Life,” » ly, Teua Stephen, Musio~By the Schubert club, Recil ~—*'Moneyleas Man, ' Mre, M, H. Bears; “Joslah Allen’s Wife," in char- acter, Miss Aunle Com) Selections from Diskensc-Mr, Louoks, _;Dm'u.d' Dream”—~Mrs, W, C, Gar. M - Drearoe,” Anna Viola Lala ety S Lowhs’ aad Frandh duty in their be- | 7 . | ment of Shugar DIRECTGRY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, JOHN BENO & C0., GENERAL MERCHANDISE, 18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Street. 5 Main Street. 7 & 219 Main St. J. M_BARSTOW, M. D.. o . OFFICE: Cor, M DR. J. F. WHITE, OFFICK b'h Ave, in wnd Drh, up-siairs, Resldence, 609 Willow Avenne, N- SGHURZ, Ofton atior o JSTIOE OF'THE PEACE, rusty 15th, over Amorican Express. AND FEED, WILL CONFRACT MAPNER LIVERY S- S. WAGNE g for fanerals st rossonable rates, No, 22 4th St, “J. M. ST. JOHN & Ship 1o us, Who esale butter, g s, pouitry ard frult. H. PETHYBRIDGE, foimntiet Sovker, 32, Hsdeay G0, CASH BUYERS, Drcft by return mafl. 316 Broadway. G._F. SMITH. Broadway. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor, 7th and Plans and specificationa farnished FINE HARNESS I have the variety W. W. SHERMAN. 5.7eipibess S JAMES FRANEY, MEicians, Bl avqs st HOWE & SON, LINDT & HART, ATT Praof T 0D T E S. A Specialty of Fashionable and Durable SHOES& SLIPPERS AND THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES CONSISTENT WITH FIRST OLASS GOODS IS OUR CLAIN, PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE OUR NEWSPRINGSTOCK IN LINES OF Men T - ESTYLES. 0 ‘\0“1 THE umrtbpa'fir:cjl © o 8 = @ Sy Boys', Girl's, Children's BOOTS AND SHOES. We ask the attention of the public, Our FURNITURE, STOVES and Household Supplies, 503 Brosdway. ORNEYS AT LAW, James Biock. tices in state and federal conrts, E. STOCKERT.8. 0. ittty de:,r Pelte, Tallow m;d Grease. OBERNE, HOSICK & 0., & i st s J. B. HEATH, SANITARIU BALED HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, Eto.,, 114 North Main Street. ‘Aud bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov- erelgn, Prop., P. J. Montgomery, M. D., Phy. Cor. Broadway ard St streets, A. LAMB, BOOT AND SHOE S8HOP, No. 622, WADE GARY, HARRY LELAND, BROOKLYN MARKET, VETERINARY SURGEON, Oftice Bray's stable, No, 12 Scott street, Cor. Eighth and Broadway. P. J. HENNESS Manaf' of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- y plled, 8th 8t., between Gth and 7th Avenue, place is AT TIEHE FRONT, And there is where you will alwaya find us, Z. T LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffe, | West Side Square, Clarinds, | IOWA. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Succesaore to ERB & DUQUETTE), Wholesale Fruiters and Gonfectioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council BluYs, Ia. R. S. COLE & CO, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL THE MOST IMPROVED KINDS OF LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS. Alzo Wood and Iron PU M PS, Wood Tubing a-d Gas Pipe and Pumo Fixtures, for hoth Wood aid Iron Pu&;;m Ordera wlil receive prompt attontion. No, 604 Bcuth Main Street, UNCIL BLUFFS, - - D - 10WA. 115-e0d-t8 1 SPECIAL NOTICE. TO CONSUME pleted, and who will make application the BEFORE A | at the folowing prices, payable ia advance: ©sercet nain and the curb of In viewof the contemplatod paving of certal mako appilcation jmmed:a ely at the offfcs of the cowpany, RS OF WATER. The Council Bluffs City Waterworks Oompany hereby announces, that 1t will put in Service Pipes to the curb of the street on the lins of its mains for all part sire to have connecticns made with the street maina before the Waterworks sre com- ho de* rofor to the company PRIL 1, 1883. 4 Inch Service Pipe 87 25 S o Y ... 850 i “ f T B i L 4 11 25 g bf ! .13 00. These prises include the cost ¢f opening snd cleatrg tho atroct, tapping the 8'rest water main, urpiehic d irsorting corporation oo ck, fuinishiz g acd putticg in et strong lead service i titg in curb stop, step box and coyer complete, ano makis g all necesasry (o the 8 reet which are about one-haif the cost v ot doing tho camo work aiter the waterwoiks are compieved. n stroets in the ci , puties sre recommended to 26 PRARIL STRBERT, in ordor to rave the necesuity and avold the increased expense of breaking up the street after paving has been dous, Council Bluffs, Feb. £, 1883, HARRY BIRKINEINB, Hngineer. ml-dtf —_— Qur New Loan and Improvement Uo Investigation into the matter con- vinoes us that one of the moat equita- ble, reasonable and feasible plans of bullding houses {s that proposed and 1o operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improvement company of vhis city, By investicg In shares in this {nstitation, which is backed by some of our best and most reliable business men, it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- erate means to secure a comfortable home for himself and family. In tak- inga cortaln number of shares, at & certaln monthly payment, in a few years & man can own & house of hia own for about tho sams as he pays monthly for rent. We beliove tho Mercantile Loan and Trust company, by organizing and opening up for business, having filled a long felt want In Council Bloffs. Thelr pl snd system of loans will bear t oat careful scratiny and exam- ination, and we have ao hesitancy in pronounciog them rossonable and equitable, and backed by gentlemen of honor and integrity, As the com pany exists 1t becomés at once an in- stitution of valuo and credit to our oty and those who desire homes. | Thelr president is T, A. Kirkland, vice prosident, Judge Peake; sec- retary, I. R. Beery; treasurer, Col. Beebe, and their office is in the base- s and McMahon's new block, corner First avenue and Pear! atroe* jan27-1y ———— COMMERCIAL. OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Corrected daily by J, Y. Muller, mer. chandise broker, buyer and shipper of grain and provisiony, 9 Pear] street. Wurat -No, 2 spring, 76¢; No. 8, 63; rejected 50¢; ood demavd, CorN—850 to feeders and 4o to ship- jeoted corn Chicago, Ble; mew mixed, Sdje. The receipts of corn are lisht on scosunt of bad roads, carce and in good demand; 35, 4 00(6 00 per ton, 40c; light smpply, {\ Mb .:11 25per 100 ponnds, 5 ocn—Good supply, prices at yards, Al pply; pr y Cu.r\L—l)ulIvemd. hard, 1100 per ton; soft. 5 R—Plenty and in fair demand; 25¢0; creamery, 80c, A Ecas -Scarce and in demand; 150 per ozen, Larp—Fairbank's, wholesaling at 18jc. PouLTRY ~Firm; Tl..l.-: paying 13¢ 8:‘1:' pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—8pecial advertisements, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, ‘Wants, Boarding, etc., will be inserted in this column b the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insortion and FIVE CRNTS PER LINE for each subsequent insertion. Leave adv ertisements a4 our offics, No. 7 Pearl Btroet, noar Erosdway. ‘Wanta, ungand enterpristt g astoinev, with office 1 ¢ ntre of tewn and inground floor. (mata firms that want & Council Bluffa representat've should address JOHN DOE, 7 Pearl 8t. WANTED A gosd coat maker. Addrers Ccener & Lacke, Harlan, lows.. ANTED Imme iaf 3. Leik, Mar, vl Vv ANTED—Tn learo an «ight or ten rocm hou e, with mod.rn converiences a din » gocd location, ton I use. 'ANTED--Eve) I-od‘ in Council Blufts o 1o take Tiun LaK, 30 cents. por wook, do livered by carrlers, . Gffice, No 7 Pearl Stfoet near Broadway. For Sale and Rent EOR RENT. YASTURAGE—1,000 acres of firat c'aws upa'nd ont for $1.00 per for grass d o two oaclosures of +Dout , with abnda e of liviog water o miles vorth otel y 3 case 52 acres | mile east of deatand dumb seyluw, well fenced sod watered, 1t not leased by April 15 wiil pasturs stock by season or month, srd keep agood man in charge. Enquiroof L. I'' JUD3ON, 323 Broadway. or 1,002 Sixth avenue. Marg-det barber, Addrcss T. Mo, Address Jos, Garmean, Jr , Pax- LD BEES—1n packages of hundred at 26¢ » Backaye ab Tus Bux offce, No. 7 Pearl roet. office, most ady oously #ituated desk room in return for ser. i ote., furnished, Adaress, “Office,” Council Bluffs. 8. E. MAXON, & B O EL X W OB € . Ofice aver euviags bank, QOUNGLL BLUFFE, . - MOROAN, KELLER & 00, O INTIDIES A AUTEE D 5 58 The finest_quality a'd largest stock west of Chicago of W ooden and Metalic Cases. Calls at- tendod to at all hours, We d. tition n quality of coods or prices. Our Mr Morgan has servod as uaueriaker for forty years and thor oughly uvoenstauds bis nusmness. W 311 Bronaway . PHCLSTERBNG in all it branches oromptly attended to #'s0 carvet- la ing ano ‘amorequing, Selegraphic aud wa or- dory fllled wathiowt aclay ¥HOs, OFFICER. W. i M. FosaY i VEGETABLES —Potatoes, 450; onlons, 25¢: cab 30@400 per dozen; apples, 3 50 @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 160 to 8 40, Broous—32 00@3 00 OFFICER & PUSEY, Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1856 Dusiess 1n Fesoign and Dousette Buodaage Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY, A.C.LARSON, - - Proprietor. LAT?ST IMPROVED MACHINERY. .. TITLE ABSTBAGT OFFIGE Lands and Lo?a Bou%ht and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS, OUHCIL BLUFFS - - - - - = |0WA M. T. DAVIS, President, N. B. EASTON, Secy. J. 0. BOFFMAN, Vico Pres. C. HULBURT, Adjuster. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE ©O. Insutes Livo | tock Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Offlor, 103 Pearl Street, COOUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. The only company in Towa that will insure your stock sgalnst loes from any cause whatever. ©Owners of Stock will consult their own interest if, when insuring their 8tock, tocy s-e tha» the policy includes all he losses they may have, snd be saisfied with nothing less. t For further inforwaticn cail on or address . L. SMITH, Local Agent, - - - - Cffice, No 9 Main Street. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN H AIRXR G OO DS 837 Broadway, COouncil Bluffs, Iowa. Shugart Implement Co., -ll()WA. COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - - - AL AGENIS FORR THE FARMER'S FRIEND PLANTER AND TAIT CHECK ROWER. BUCHANAN WAGON, OTTAWA OYLINDER §HELLER, OLDS WAGON, STAR HAND fiHhLLE’f, 5 COATES RAKE NTCHOLS Hl;l'\RDHUlESHR HUBER REVULVING RAKE, LE (i!'aA‘RROWI GORHAM SEFER, THR. - 'l’l()[i!R CUOLTIVATOR SPRInG WAGONS, ETC,, ETC. 113 and 115 Main Street! For Engines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and MACHINERY. fend Orders to JOMN GILBERT, Manuficturer, o, Councll Bluffs, Pompt sttention t) criers, The 3 birest and Bl Aveie, GO d Rensonabie charmos feb 10 ] Also E Aise'e by o hfififi?‘m: Corper wairsated s

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