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. [ N oHK DAL BhE- " : 4 locked Ul 18 the cooler, e had The Daily Bee |&om s bacense check, very loud volce e | and & breath strong as & stockyard when taken in. Officer Brooks had just taken some important papers down at tha south R v omr—— purt of the city, and bearing the noise, Baturdav Morning, March 10, . 4 the way back, arriving out of breath to capture him, —“Nugent & Smith, merchant tailors, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Cartler, = = = = = %0 conts per week, —_—_———— OmMoe: No., 7 Pearl Street, Near roadway. Bome one always in the office. Iowa." MINOR MENTIONS, | energy and intelligence, To all such Tug —8ee Joseph Reiter's spring atyles, MARKET GARDEN, —No criminal eases before the vuperior street. Dariug the spring and summer our citizans can be supplied from this garden with anything in the vegetable line. bue'nese, —Yesterday afterncon a long haired half-breed Indian was preambulating our streets, —Muequito creek, like all otter lage b streams, is ceasing to rege and coatinues It was our pleasure recentiy totake to flow downward, a ride with Mr. Berkiubine, the en — Three civil cases c:me up before Jus. | gineer and superintendent of tl 0 tice Vaughon yesterdey, ore being a rail- | water works company, to the scur e road garnishment matter. of thelr operations here. —On and after Monday The xe will| Some of our citizens eeem to t1 fyk be delivered to subscribers much earlier | ¢hat the company deserves no th ynks than while the ice was in the river, for the excellent manner in ' ,hich —In tho owe of the garnithce of the |y uo works aro being constr xsed, Wabaeh rosd, before Justice Abbott, the | W o eannot agree with them. This judge beid the garnithee good. company has shown by ifs w0 A& and —Wiggins' storm day has arrived and | the character of the mater al wsed the gentle zephyr would indicate that there | that tho;u:'::; ::,:lél((]!l.l‘;;‘;c:‘l;e‘:\‘sdw ',,r)L‘.,M‘(,r i igd i A 10 n was something more than wigd in the :n‘;::u:t(-ck ipecaliiion, - We /have ¢ Ll amined the detailsof these ' Asgs sud —Sarah L. Harris, of Hanoook, snd|6od'that no expeneo has b sm spared William A. Heory, of Windham, Johnson | ¢, make tho oporation of t heso worka county, this state, are bound for the land | ggonomical, and therefore s profitable of matrimony, invesiment. In our ¢ pinion great —In the dog cae of Mrs. Spencer |credit s j'ntly.lfl'uu to wuch liberal sgainst Jobn Bohn, whick we nu;‘ood yes :::‘:::fl;::: % u‘f.:en .‘:;‘m'éf..:t."y: tert!ny morning, the defendant has given tofintiow.in_waosesatol , ‘operstion fn Sctise of appea! sad lled Sonls, this country. The ' rater fs taken —One of Neola's dry goods merchants, | from the river, thr jugh a conduit ‘was in town to-day enf made Twe Bek | passing into @ siphon will thence with office n very pleasamt all. He repocts | centritugal pumps be: forced Into two ‘Trz Bxk as the paper for the people up his | Iarge subsidirg re servoirs holding “wWay. 6,000,000 gallons «smch; these pumps have a mean workiig capaclty of 5,- —R. J. Jobnsen weccived his Hoemse on | 900,000 gallons per: hour, The water yesterday to retsdl liguors. This 48 the | will be forced Into, the atorage reser- second one that bae been issued under the | voir, on 'Glen avenue, with two up- new ordinance. Theso are thicteen more{ right engines. 7'he atorage reservoir hanging fire, will‘hold 4,000,000 gallons cf water, Z1T%a second Seokwe on the Diluge and and 18°'%0 feet above the subsiding 3 it - it Traditions wil be given oect. Sunioy | “29ort Wil 1o & seatorn of voras . evening, by the pastor of the Presbytesin [ zar oo ckurch, Thepublicin juvited to hear thi ing s small hand’ which locture. All mentattroe. 8| to be placed in the Resoue fire engine —1Ttis claimed ‘by its friecds that the | house, the entire pumping power of n ew city counoil will be a pregreusive one, | the aparatus will be brought to bear Wehopeso Now let them ive a beost | UPOR the whole pipe system of the to the bridge and TrE Bkx will sound the | ©1t¥ thus fusuring an abundance of loud timbel in thelr praise, water at all times and under all ocir- cumstancos. When completed the en. —We are under obligations to Postmns- | tire cost will exceed half a million dol- ter Armour for dticial courtesies promptly | lars, and will be the finest watorwork rendered. Morgan published & squik the | system in the west. Itis intended to other diy, which was cutely designed to | have the work all done by the first of get Mr, Armour into a controversy, but| August, the plot failed, aignally failed, —A oceasus of Council Biuffs is needed 80 that reliabledata can be furnished to manufactarers aad others looking for ad. wvantageous location in the west, 8o say leading members of the board of trade, —The nicht train over the combination Tine for Chicago leaves shis aftermoon, over | oo A TomL ! o) the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. The [pjor:’ other east bound trains going out are over the Milwaukee and the Wabash, Dr.‘:;'l‘. !:I::; olmlh:nnlh,‘:nl:n o:r posTheroade o dhe contey e la mch et L rienaa a3 ihe; Panifs ter condition the t elty, bt walt4ll the pavien. o dons nea| 3. . Mitchell, who lives at Clarinds, our country falends won't growl so when | * dinner at the Ogden house yes- they drive ln with their wagons loaded | tordsy. with grain and produce and carry back{ F. 8. Plumb, of Omahas, was here Thurs- @roceries flour and building material, day on business and stayed at the Pacific. —The fce has gone out opposite the oity,| ¥. B. Smith, one of Shelby's leading at- with but little doating ice In the river, | torneys, died at the Pacific yesterday, The river is ap and rising slowly, No| Frank Champlain, of Boone, partook of danger is apprehended, as no heavy rains | the goodies at the Pacific yesterday. are roported tram above andthe weathoris | Dr, ¥, A, Xanten and wife, of Avoca, getting some colder, dined at the Ogden yesterday. —A rule was made by the council atita| K. R, Caldwell, Dunlap, breakfasted at meeting that applicaats for license to cell | the Opden yesterday. liquors could open up business as soon as B e Tl s was Ml e OInla:'-...E. J. Abbott has been quite poorly the clerk, and if upon the meeting of the their liconse was not granted they would be ordered to close up their saloons and A man who came In on the Denver the money would be refunded. train from Plum Oreek, Neb., while —The water works company are erect- | Waiting for the departure of the Kan- ing » telograph line from the ziver to their | sas Oity traln, was accosted by a cou- office in the city, also to connect with the | plo of slick ones, who worked the old engioeer's reridence and the Glen avenue | check dodge on the Plam Creekor to reservoir, which would prove very useful i ol pa et ses ot P L the tune of $30. The victim, aided by an officer, has been scouring the d’l.\ull.uwlll be completed by next Tues- town in search of the rascals, but so 7 far have been unable to catch a — From Omaha comes the Gewert and | glimpse of them, though the offi ser XKobl concert company, whick give an en- | thinks he will bs able to round them tertainment next Monday nightin this|up in a few days. city. This company may be composed of artists equal to Signor Blise, but so far as we know, their fame, if any, is more local [ Demooracy per se hud nothirg to do than otherwise, with the late election in this clty. It ~—1In the case of John Fair against G.|W8s & race, but the winners were ‘Goodwin, in which Mr, Goodwin had |#gread on before the eutries were went security for a party, the jury found | made, and the drivers both democratio & verdiot in favor of plaintiff for $71.75 | and republican divided the cash, Dem- and costs of suit, The case was tried be- | ocracy received the honors {f anything ore Judge Aylesworth, (;l the kind was connectid with the af- air, As usual the prohibitlonista —The rooms of the Y. M, O. A. were| iq nothing but talk, The working. were well filled last night to hesr Rev.|men nominated ticket and then did Hamlin's lecture. The uses of the imagl- | ot support it. The darkles sold them- mation and its cultivation received the | selves to the democrats with a few ex- «<areful and scholarly treatment the lec- | ceptions, and whole squads of white #urer is so well fitted to give. Those pres- [republicans did the same thing, -ent would doubtlesf welcome another lec- | The leading men of the city were con- 4ure from the same source, plouously absent from the polls, —Tavitations 0 the fourth suniversary | (b bl o0 f over and a roview of e field Is only useful to give points foall of Bt. Patrick's Benevolent society, |for the future. Tux Bnghu f.fma are now in the hands of the committee on|and discussed this matter suflioient, dnvitations, Mesers, J. 8. B. Ooggshall, [ and for tne present will take arest un. John T. Hurley and Thos, MoCue. Per- | less something new turns up in regard sozs accidentally foverlooked in receiving [ to the matter, thesame will please apply to those gentle-| The men elected are good citizens, e and able to fill much higher po- sltions, —Another man took quarters at the jail | They know what Is right, but can yesterday. His nawe is James Noble and | they, under tho circumatances, do he hails from Emerson. The trouble with | what is best for this city? We hope James wax his opposition to the principle | they can; but so the matter stands of internal revenue taxation and the prac. | We foar the worst, Time will tell tical shape it took. In 1881 he was fined | Whether wo will bave reduction of 1i but has never paid up and his incarcera. | 06080 and non-enforcement of the law tion aow will Last till the fine is paid or | O tho opposite. explated by sufcient continement. Satisfactory Evidenoe, A wild man from the west gave a free| , J. W, Grabam, Woolesale Druggist, of Austin, Tex., writes: I have been havdlin, open alr concert last night on Broad DR WM. FALL'S BALSAM FORTHE Ho had filled up with bad whisky some- | LUNGS for the past yesr, and have found where down the street, and turned bim. | it 080 of the most salable medicines I have S et A Bl Sord bled and | Ver had in my house for Coughs, Colds and even consumption, always givi followed bim around for about half an | antire satisfaction. — Pleass send ms o Jhour, whea Officer Beooks took him in tow ! kross by Saturdsy’s steamer. - B — Counclil Bluffs Water Works. / turn- PERSONAL A, W. Crawford, of Pacific Junction, and Mrs, M, A, Woodhurst, proprietrets of the Eolipse house at Pacific Junction, were guesta of the Pacific, Hoodwinked. e et The Late Election. How & Dubuq' ;¢ "‘:IT,'\; Played Too dressed man Bluffs a of ------ #10.00 por Year. | nto0 7 and O Main street, first door south | ‘“take In t! o town,"” of Amerioan Express office, Council Bluffs, | his atroll * The above s the card of & new | iger, bu firm of live youne men who have a busi- [} "y o ness way with them that s full of push, | 3 "0 Bin extends the right hand of fellowship, | the 82 and t Martin Oade Is opening up & gen-| g3 court on yesterday and but little civil oral market garden on south Madison | j.¢ GULLING . :«;mm‘.tn. 8natp & Gf e or the Gam- blers of tie B ufts = — YUNCIL BLUFFS :0WA FATURDAY MARKCH 10 BIKECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, JOHN BENOD & GO, 1e 2 %Ras, MEROHANDISE st e ot oo+ vt MAX MO, Jcresros sovse. (s diiiiinis arorest. 2 from Dubuqwe paid the Al and went wround to J. M BARSTow M. D,. Cor. fi'(;:lf:twfr;xd b'b Ave, In the courre of AN L)L AR AL L A:'lelzu‘itl:l:;::rul:::; DR' J' Fu WHlT i elephant on his hands in JUSTIOE OF THE PEACE, Dabuque was up to N- SGHUHZ, Office sfter February 16th, over American Exproas. mvo of hexard from away back LIVERY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT be Councli Bluffs sharpers shut s. s. WAGNEB' for funerals at reasonable rates, No, 22 4:h St, him oqt of the game after he had won 0. Ho vowed to have revengosed | ) M|, ST. JOHN & 00, CASH BUYERS, Night before last a westerner from w0 plaine, dressed in heavy stoea OFFICE: Cor. Main and 5:h, up-stairs. Residence, 609 Willow Avenue, Who'esale butter, eges, pevltry avd truit. Ship to us. Draftby return mall 3'6 Broadway soots, overalls, pen jacket and slouch NEW BOOT AND SHOE S TORE, hat entered the den, sat down and S. A plERGE, Cor. Main aud First avenue. begnn to play, After some varging forrone he commenced to win, formne e eomuenced o vio, the| PETHYBRIDGE & HERBER § S, i 5" Bevuavay. what he was losing till finally the western cow-boy wan 8800 ahead of c_ F. E§MITH' CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor. 7th and Brosdway. Plans ond speoifioations farnished the game, Rising ho step prd into the other rcom, cast In FINE HARN T have the variety f his onter husks, and = stood that brings patrou 124 Main stree: rovoaled the finest dressed man in — the game three conurse the gamblera are hurt, but what the oo ani the man wnut out o JAMES FRANEY, does it amount to? 800 is a mere HOWE & SBN, flourish of the finger to the sums that wro lost week after werek, month after and Rearoaable Crarges. 872 Broadway. = A DITES. A Specialty of Fashionable and Durable SHOES&SLIPPERS AND THE LOWEST POSSI!BLE: Pr'CES CONSISTRNT WITH FIRST OLASS G00DS I8 OUR CLA.I, PLEASE CALL AND EXAM UR 3 NEWSPRINGSTOC IN LINES OF Men's, Children’s BOOTS AND SHOES. We ask the attention of the public, Our place is AT THE FRONT, Fl'l(NIVI'l'lU*J, STOVES and Household Suapplles, 303 Broadway, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Juwes Block. month by the Infatuated fools who are Ll | & H Rl ATTORNE Ak not only losivg their money, but “n pu y Prastices in state and federal courts, their body and souls, at the accursed table. If you are not married, writo the M; riago Funt and Mutual ‘Trurt Assocts \BER H SIG &c flon, Cedet Bepids, Tows, fos. chrcnlats L NE, fl K 0 explaining tho plan, 16-31n. L ##rThe Soarlat, Cardinal R:d, O} Gold, Navy Blus, Seal Brown, Dia mond Dyes give perfeot results, Aoy fashiona TH A S6 QUESTION. Counorr Brurrs, March 7. To the Editor of Tue Bee: The next session of the supreme E. STOCKERT:& G0., cinfins Wikswsl Lolstory goods des, 309 B'way- low and Grease, C. Bluffs BALED Ei:. Y, CORN, OATS, BRAN, Ete., 114 North Main Street, SANITARIU A. LAMB, And bath houso, 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov- erelgn, Prop, P. J. Montgomery, M. D., Phy. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, No. 522, Cor. Brondway snd Ssott streets, Y VETERINARY SURGEON, Office court of the stato will be held in this wADE GARY’ Bray's stable, 'Nl 12 Scott street, city commencing on the 19ch inst., e the peion £x o shewrivg of| HARKY LELAND, wo hope finally disposed of. The|fy c AY Manuf’ of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- liquor question shoald be taken out of p. J. H CN N ESS y oilod, 8th 8., between 6:h and 7ch Avenuo, BROOKLYN MARKEY, Cor. Eighth and Broadway. And there is where you will always find us, Z. T LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Council Blaffs, West Side Clarinds, '} 1074, DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Who'esals Frmters aad Sonfectionars 6 aud 18 Pearl-st., Council Blu s, Ia. M GALLAGHER, GROCERIRS Now Store, Freah Goode, Low Prices, Polite Attendants. First Don"vjmlfaat of 1ha Metropolitan Hotel, Tower _ieb -t Eroadway politics and be controlled by laws r P R which have proven to best aubserve A prohibition law the whole people. does not prohibit the sale or use of liquor, atal whereln auch a law is recorded and a stumbling block and myth in every constitution: The states of Maine and Kansas aro fair illustra- tlons of the workings of the law, while to the take our fair young ter state of Nebraska, where a high license law prevails and has been in active operation for nearly two yoars, to the sattafaction of a large majority of the people. A reasonable high licenss makes of every saloon keeper a guard to see that everyone in the same busin, Enyn for the privilege the same that e is doing, and therefore drives from the traftic the low class of doggeries which do the greatest harm The high license systom has proven a hen- efit to the dealers from the taot that it drives from competition an element | make application Jmmaedia ol who are_irresponsible and bring upon the trade In general the inuendoes ond disoredit it is receiving. While we have no favors to court from the tr:fic which des- olates happy homes, makes wid~ ows and orphans by the million and drives to begeary, debauchery and to & pauper’s grave a once industrious and prosperous mun, We do not rec- ognize the fact, and claim that so long a8 our goverment permits the manu- facture and importaticn of liquors, sells stamps and granta licenss to oarry on the business, that the dealers have rights, aud thoe queation for tho peopls to determine is how shall we curiat) its usog and abuses, and especlally the lntter, for it is the abuse of lquor which creates this vast amounv of misery, and by driving from the trade the irresponsible dealers, you will, to & great extent, prevent the gross abuse of its salo and use, Nurys For SaLe—At a bargain, two cheeso vats and fixtures, Address 2,304 o e k| SIPCEIA L. NOTICHE. TO CONSUMERS OF WATER. The Council Bluffs City Waterworks Company hereby announces, that 1t will put contrary | in Service Pipes to the curb of the street on the line of its mains for all parties who de- sire to have connecti ns made with the street mains before the Wa'erworks are com- pleted, and who will make application therefor to the company B8EFORE APRIL 1, 1883. at the folowing prices, payable ia advance: 4 Inch Service Pipe. .87 25 A « | 78 50 i “ Aot 97 “ “ “ 11 25 1« “w (15 KA 13 00 Theso priccr include 1he cost of opening snd closing the afrect, tapping the strest water main, furnishiv g and ipserting corj.oration cc ck, furnishivg avd puttir g in extia strong lead service pipe, furnichio, ard puttirg in curb stop, st p box ano cover complete, anc moki g all necessary (on ne:tions between the strcet i aiv and the curb of the s reet which are about one-half the cost to the consumer of doing the same work aiter 1) e waterworks are ccmpleted. In viewot the contemplated paving of certain streats in the city, pirties are recommend:d to 5 st the office of the company, 26 PEARIL STRERT, in order to save the neceasity and avold the increased expense of breaking up the stree’, atter paving has been done, HARRY BIRKINBINF, Engineledr.! ml-dtf Council Bluffs, Feb, 26, 1883, constructing an additional building | Ination, and we have no hesitancy in thereon, pronouncing them reasonable and 6. Shall the independent school dis | equitable, and backed by gentlemen trict of the city of Usanoll Bluffs issue | of bonor and integrity. As the com its bondy to the amount of $3,000, | Pavy exists it bocomes at once an in- due ten years afier dato and payable at stitution of valus and credit to our the pleasuro of the district atany timo [ o1ty and these who desire homes. before due, drawlng interest atnotex- j Thelr president is T. A, Kirkland, ceeling six per cant per annum, for vico president, Judge Peake; sec- the purpose of ubtaining a loan to be used in psying the original cost of the Hall's addition echcol houee beyond the $6,000 appropriation heretoforn made, and in completing said build- Ing. 6. Shall the board of directors of the independent distrlct of Council Council Blutfs, Towa. fob27-tf | Blufls be authorizad to issue bonds ir the sum of §2,000, due ten yesrs er date, payable at the pleasure of ™ Sohool Hiection, 4 sald dlstrict at any time before due, o followlng propositions will be drawiog interest at not to exceed 6 voted upon at the city school election per cent per annum, for the purpose on Monday. Polling places are at the | of obtalning a loan to be ued in en- usual places, l‘n;glnlg and turolehing the Clark chool 1. Bhall the ndependent s~hoal dis- | 7 "Siu1l a tax be lovled to raiso the trict of the oity of Couverll Bluffs sam of 82 000 to ba used in the por Issue its bonds to the saount of $10, chase of libraty end o atus. 000, duehtanlyem after date and pay- Rl D i E s ablo at the pleasure of the district any [ 4 : time before due, drawing interest at .. t:v EmeRan "pmf" fudingjolased not_exceeding 6 por cent per annum, |\ the learned profomions and the for the purpose of obtaining a loan to | more lucra ive occupations from which P! R be used in the purchase of a school | they were formally excluded. Many house slte and the vonstruction of a | gre graduating in mediclne, Mrs. school house in the southern part of 2 P the clty, south of tho railroad {ackst | Lydia E. Pinkham, of Lynn, Moss., i the board of directors of |i® & minister of health to thousands the |ndspendqnt -eho_ul district of .ths who may never touch the hem of her olty of Council Bluffs be authorized | garment or behold the genial light of to sell the Center street svhool site h doat and bullding, and issue bouds to the | '°F ™O¢%8t countenance, amount of $5,000 due ten years after Ve not 1 i date and payable at the pleasure of ‘l‘ml:?::::l::;:n,nn‘(r ar {‘IL‘::‘llc'l qu:::.l the dlstriot at any time before due, | highly spoken of in many of tho‘la-dlnx irawing Interest at not excewding 6 | Papers of the state. “Money for the Un- per cent, the proceeds of sald sale and | WATFied” heads their advertisement in bonds to be used in the purchase of saother columa of this paper, i ite and the construction of & new | gur New SR Loan and Im t Uo h:zlld:ng ;o ?;“mm“d“a the Center| Investigation into tfi?‘.’:.“z’&': con- stree 00] d 4 vinces us that one of the most equita- Shall the independent school ble, reasonable and feasible plans of district of the city of Council Bluff: bullding houses 1s that proposed and sue its bonds to the amouns of 3,000 | in operation by the Mercantile Loan, duo ten years after date and payable | Trust and Improvement company of at the pleasuro of the t at any | his city. By investicg in shares in time before, and bo'drawing Interest | this institation, which 1s backed by at not exco for the purposs of obtaluing bo used i remodeling th & loan to | business men, it becomes posstble and ! 0 upper [ comparatively easy for a man of mod- stories of the Bloomer bulldln;gnr ernlg mea lyto :’ucur ‘cu‘;‘u‘ff"l‘r:\‘vlc high sohool purposes? home for himself and family, In tak- 4. Shall theindependent school dfs- |ing & certaln number of shares, at & trlot of the city of Councll Bluffa issue | certain monthly payment, in a few its bonds to the amount of $10,000, |years & man can uwn‘ a house due ten years after date and payable|of his own for about the sams as ot the pleasure of the dlstriot at any [he pays monthly for rent. We tme before due, drawing Interest at |belleve tho Mercantile Loan and Trust not exceeding 6 per cent per annum, company, by organizlng and opening for the purpose of obtaing a loan to | up for business, baving filled a long be used in purchasing additional [felt want in Councll Bluffa, Thelr grounds contiguovs to the Stutsman plans and system of loans will bear stroet sohool house site and in' the most careful sorutiny and exam- ing 6 per cent per annum, |some of our best and moat reliable | retary, I R. Beery; treasurer, Col, Beebe, and their offize i# in the base- ment of Shugart’s and MoMahon's now blook, corner First avenue and Pearl stroet ian27-1y Young man or woman, if you want big money for a small smount, insure in the Marrisge Fund and Mutual Trust Associ. atton, Uedar R ipids, Tows, 15-3m MR SADICRIMA Biby's Warning. ‘When baby hus pa n4 at dead of nicht, Mo her in a tright, tather in a plight; When worms do bite, baby must ery, 1t fever wets in, baby muss cle. 1t croupy pai-s kil Leonora, In that house there's no CASTORIA; For wothers learn without delay, CASTORTA cures by n'ght and COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Corrected daily by J. Y. Muiler, mer. chandise broker, buyer and shipper of grain and provisions, 39 Pearl street. WHEAT No. 2 spring, 76c; No. 8,63; rejected 50¢; good demand, CORN - to feeders and 85c to ship- pers; rejected corn Chicago, Hle; mew mixed, Bijc; white corn, 860, The re- ceipts of corn are light. Oars —Scarce and in good demand; 35, HAY~—4 00@6 00 per ton, Ryr—40c; light supply. Cony Mrar—1 25per 100 ponuds, ‘Woon—Good supply; prices at yards, 5 00@6 00. CoAr—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft. 5 50 per ton, Burres—Plenty and in fair demand; 25¢; creamery, 30c. Faas - Scarce and in demand; 150 per dozen, Larp—Fairbank'’s, wholesaling at 13jc, Pourtiy—Firm; dealers paying 130 per pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens. VEGETABLES—Potatoes, 45¢; onions, 05¢; cabbages, 80@40c per dozen; apples, 2 50 @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 8 40 BrooMs—2 00@3 00 per dozen. STOCK, CATTLE—3 00@3 50; calves 5 00@7 50, Hogs - Market active, and all offerings uickly tak gher prices. Oar lots: Common, good mixed, 5 90@ 640; heavy pac 650@7 005 ' choice [ faucy packicg, 70 Sucklin e Arnica The Beer BALyE In the world tor Cu Bruises, Bores, Ulcess, balt 1h ver Hores, Tetter, blale, Corne, and e posilively curas pilas, 2t is guaranteed to glve wailaction 5w per | rsfunded, rloe, 25 cente per cx. 4ov eale by O, * Goodmen tn, e Rev. 8, L Ferguson, Five Points Mission, New York, recommends St Jacobs Oil for rheumatism and other painful ailmenta, © | limit'. Wil a s) lease 52 acres § milo PETER C. MILLER, W ALIL PAPER! AND WINDOW SHADES PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. FRESCOINGIN MODERN STYLES. Y5 18.AND 20, FITLE ABSTRACT OFFIGE - O, TIREBE & OO Lands and Lots Bou§ht and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS OUNCIL BLUFF§ - - - - = - |OWA M. T. DAVIS, President. N. B. EASTON, Becy. J, 0. HOFFMAN, Vics Pres. C. HULBURT, Adjuster. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANGE CO. Inam'g;lk]..ive f tock Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Officr, 103 Pearl Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. The only company in Towa that will Insure your stock against lors from any caure whatever. Owners ot Stock will consult their own interest it, when insuring their Stock, tuey s » tha th- pohcy ir cludes all s isficd with nothing less, For further iuformafi n a1 ou or address B, L. SMITH, Local Agent, - - - - ffice, No O Main Str-et. MRS. D. A, BENEDIGT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EH A ILEXx O O O ID 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa, — 3§ For Hngines, Boilera, Castings, Repairs and MACHINERY. fend Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manuficturer, Corner 1 ttret aud 8th Avenue, Counc'l Bluffs, Promp' attention to criers, The o Workau\nehip and Reasonable o feb 13 That e ay othor haly desler. ver and o¢ Vavwhers A} COUNGIL BLUFFS SPEGIAL HOTICES. equiro crimping, st Mrs. J. J. Guod's Halr Store, et prices never befere touchod by H i w4k} 'lime of, awitchen, ote. &b yrently roduced pricos. Al gold, Waves made from Indles’ own halr. Do pos (ail to call before purchasing warranted ae vopresented, MRS, GOOD, 29 Mun stroo, Council Bluffe, lowa. 3. E. MAXON, “aROR X T BT Ofhce over w vings bank, NOTIOE. —Hzucisl _ adyertiboinonts, muc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wante, Boarding, ote., will be (nserted in this | JOUNULL BLUFFS, Towa. column b the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER "MUBBA“ KELLEB & 00 LINE for the first insertion snd FIVE CENTS [ -y PER LINE for sach subsequent lnsertion, | Z 00 XD T A Leave adv ertisements Pearl Streot, noar Broad: Wants, E) ) w58 The linest quality & d largest stock west ot a4 our office, No. 7 | Chicagoof wooden and Metallc Cases. Calls at- tended 0 st all hours. We dety competition n quality of gootls o prices. Our Mr Morzan haa served as uuter'aker for forty years and thor- oughly unoerstauds bis nusnoss.” Warerooms, : 311 Broaawa; UPHOLSTERING In all it GEROY Was ted by T T L L AR, Momiar; wiibio ing wno anioroquias, ielographic s wa o i grovne | toqulns. Council Blufls repres:ntat ve dors filled withous aelay THO8, OFFIONR. W. B, rORET, ANTED-- A Coener & L & barber, Addresy T, Mo, B NIKERRS, el Oounedl Bluffs, Ta, Established, - - 1866 cents per week, do D and Domestle Exchange foe, No 1 Pearl Streot Wl\wn;mmm\- thy J. Leik, Marysvll ~T) leare an_eight or ten room ith mod 'rn con cos aud in & Address Joe. Garmean, Jr., Pax- to take THE ed by carrlers. eaz Broadway. Sale and Rent MNaming Raw = bomug dow # of firat c'as upalnd o8, cre for grass s ot <t | b Bhory of $he Sawlng ¥as 1o each, Eatrancyto b h 2} miles north ofci'y A Baodsowe Hbble pacipnics, Liaetaad gal deat aid dumaaylin, well (oned and watared, | 27 wilh oamerous engrasiags, wili oe 1i not leased by April 16 will pasturo stock by ity BRI EEY | QIVER AWAY P JUD3ON, 323 Broadwa w0 By scolt person calling for 14, st any Drasch ixth aveaua. Marb-dtt_ | 5 ynf-office f The Binger Manaiacburiog () BEE—T: Koges of & hundred at 20¢ | pany ‘or will be send by mall, posh A packaye al Tun Ban ofice, No. 7 Pearl | {av'Gerson living st distance tiegs our B —enes | 106 Singer Manufag 0o, e e fous s, fueh | Prinolpal Office, 84 Union Bquare D olon NEW VORK- Sx¥ eto., furnished. Address, *‘Offi Council Blufts,

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