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t } § 5 "The Daily Bee. until death gave 1t & passport to s home not made with hands, The little one was buried yesterday afternoon, Wodne;l;y M;ming, Oct. 4 BUBSCRIPTIONJRATES: By Carrter, - - - - - By Mall 20 cents por woek Ofce: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near|greenbsck-labor party of this coun Brondway. M. G. GRIFFIN, Managor, 4. W. TILTON, City Editor. MINOR MENTIONSB, —J, Mueller's Palace Music Hall, —Sherraden makes photographs, —Mail boxes for sale at Seaman’s, 4-3t | of this oity, The Round Table met at Mrs, Hewitt's Iast evening, and had a pleasant stady of Coriolanus, The Council Bluffs expect to play the Union Pacifics next Saturday on the lat. ter's grounda in Omaha, — Have you seen those elegant new par- lor suite, and other rich upholstered goods at E. ¥, Stockert & Os’s,, No, 30 Broad. way, —Planing, turning, scroll sawing, and all kinds of job work done on shart notice at E. R, Steinhilbers, Council Bluffs fur- niture manufacturing company, —Andrew Horn, the colored boy who stole & hat from Founan's atore, was yes: terday sentenced to twenty days in jail Hia companion was discharged, —Work goes on lively at thé reservoirs of the water works near the river. The pumping engine is here, and the brick is on the ground for building the engine house, —The burning of the old Chicago & Northwestern round house last spring, has not somuch of & calamity afterall. A much larger, and more substantial one is being erected in its place, —Joseph Reiter makes the Finest Buits o the latest styles, at the lowest possible prices, His merchant tailoring establish- ment is at 310 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs, —Joseph Ross, the upper Broadway cooper, desires to purchase 50,000 hoop poles. He also wishes to employ ten extra coopers, Write to or inquire at his cooper shop, —Last evening there was music and mirth in abundance at Dohany’s «pera house, at the entertainment given by Billy Rice & Hooley's minstrels, The company was o large one, combining a variety of excellent talent, and there was much spar- kle and freshness to many of the features of the programme, —The Knights of Labor of Council Bluffs will give ther first annual ball and supper at Bloom & Nixon's opera house on Fridoy evening the 18th inst. Arrange. ments are being made on a scale that in. sures an enjoyable entertainment, and it is to be hoped that this new and thriving society will be heartily welcomed to the list of social and beneficial organization in the city. 4-thu-sat-mon-wed-fii —Another attempted dog-theft is reprs- sented frcm Hall's addition, where a citi- zen discovering a fellow leading off his dog under the cover of night blazed away at the thief with a shot gun, ciusing him to leave the dog betund and skip, He did not tarry long enough to eay whether he 'was wounded or not, —Now that the records are being hunted up, why does not the Nonpareil reproduce the speech made by Colonel Hopburn in 1872, or thereabouts, in' which Hepburn, , then ia the demooratic camp, nominated 1. Mr. Pusey for congress, and eulogized him in his eloquent and glowing manner, Time ‘brings queer changes, ~Major Anderson has been personally beseechig some of the leading republican orators of this city, as well as in other parts of the county, to make stump speeches in his behalf, Thus far he has been unsuccessful, and his organ calls on the state committee to send eomb of its maost eloquent speakera here, ok elbe all is loat. P~ ~Mrs. Rockafellow, the azed mother of Mrs, James Smith, wife of one of the pro- prietors of the Revere house, died Sunday at the aze of 86 years, The old lady has for several years been in oxtremely poor health, and has been in such a condition as to require constant care at the hands of her dutiful daughter, and other loving rel- atives, The funeral eerviccs were held yesterday afternoon, —Officer Sterling yesterday turned up a big bundle of both masculine and femi- nine underwear, which looked as if it wes on the way from the ownur and user to the laundry, or ought to be, thy clithes being #10.00 per Year Logrenia 1 to give [sle‘ght-of-hand beginning Wednesday evening, = The old truck of the fire department painted and refitted in fine shape, it apparently as good a8 new, —There will be amnes convention of the at the court house in this city next Thursday at 1 p. m,, to nominate a county ticket. Leave to marry if they want to, and they seem to want to, was yesterday given to Fred J, Beverage and Belle Lewis, both of this city; G, B, Hampton and Melissa Harsey, both of Crescent; Nicholas O'Brien of Neols, and Katy A, Madden, In the csse of Ruth Miles va, The Chicago, Milwankes & 8t. Faul railway, in which the plaintiff songht damages for personal injuries received, the jury in the United States court yesterday brought fn a verdict for $2,500 in favor of the plain, tiff, ~—Some of the public-spirited citizens are quietly considering & plan for establishing & hospital here, an finstitution greatly needed, and if properly conducted worthy of hearty and liberal support. A start is contemplated on the college plan becoming #0 popular now, by which one after another small building will be erected as they are needed, instead of attempting to build & large and expensive onme, These small buildings can afier years of use be destroy- ed and new ones built, thus preventing an accumulation of germs of disense, —The last alarm of fire by the new elec- tric system worked like a charm, and Of- ficer Tyson himself turned the alarm, He lenthened his stride about two inches after successfully accomplishing this, in view of his previous bad break in showing off the workings of the system, The engines were on the street in 31 seconds after the alaym was turned in, The striking apparatus has now been attached to the alarm system, s0 all is complete. and the boys are becom- ing #0 thoroughly accustomed to its work- ing that there is now no further liability of o mistake, —One of the carrier boys of Twe Brk early yesterday morning returned in hot haste to the office, with the startling an® nouncement that there was a dead man lying in the gutter, near the park. The boy'a horse had apparently sniffed the suell of death in the air, and had snorted and cavorted about, until the Loy could hardly control him. TuE Bek at once dis- patched its corps of surgeons, special cor- respondents and undertakers in speed. The body was found in a horrible condi- tion, being hardly recognizable on account of the filth which covered the face, There was not a pulse-beat to be detected, but the body was still warm, After a few sharp strokes on the sole of the feet, the corpre revived mfficiently to uttera drunk. en murmbled oath, indicatiog that it was only the victim of a jumbo drunk, #,%Help yoursolt and_others will BADLY PUNISHED An Irishman Finds Himself Miatalken in Trying to Capture Holland. Taesday nicht a man named Me- Oarthy, who had a good deal of fight- ing whisky aboard, came along by Kiel's hotel, whero there were a nom ber sitting and chatting, and openly declared ‘‘war on the Duteh.” He boasted that he ‘‘could whip any damned Dutchman,” and some claim that he did strike one German who is employed in the stable. This is denied by others, but some of the bystanders jumped onto the belliger- ent Irishman and pounded him un- mercifully, knocking him down and kicking and clubbing him until he was 80 badly used up that he had to be carried to the police station. His head was eut in several places, one eye draped, his body black and blue, and his whole frame demoralized. Yesterday he appeared in court oharged with assault and battery. The stable boy swore positively that Me. Oarthy hit him, while two or three other witnesses denied it. McOarthy was therefore acquitted of thia charge, but pleaded guilty to being drunk, and was fined for that, The names of those who so badly punished him could not be learned. 8o he has little chance to get sweet revenge by prese- cuting them for thus brutally beating him after he was down, —nidi s ¥lies ana sugs, Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by “‘Routh on Rats.”” 1bc. — —— THE OONGEEASIONAI.L CON- TEST. NO OBLIGATIONS, The resolution passed by the state republican convention—‘‘We declare the duty of every republican to op- pose the election of a bad or incompe- tent candidate upon our own or any other ticket,”—is considered by many sensible republicans as sufficient war- rant for refusing to support Major An- derson, especially in view of the fact that he does not deny any of the seri ous charges againet him, and in fact admits some of them, including the following bond: Srate oF Towa, Fresoxt Cousry, 88 —1, A. R. Anderson, as principal, and Mero Webster as surety, hereby acknowledge onrselves justly indebted to M. W, Clark in the penal sum of 81,000, to be wel! and truly paid in Iawtul money of the United States, nevertheless to be void, on condition that 8. C. McKitrick shall be duly ap- pointed and commissioned postmaster at Randolph, Fremont county, Towa, within sixty days of this date. Witness our hands this 31st day of May, 1881. A. R. ANDERSON, Mero Wesster, IT WOULDN'T WORK. The reunion of the veteran Towa soldiers at Council Blutfs lust week did help you.” But don't fail to use Kidney Wort for all ltver, kidney and bowel complaints, piles, costiveness, ete. The t‘;omnnd of the people for an easier wothed of preparing Kidney Wort has induced the proprietors, the well “known wholesale drugglsts, ‘Wells, Richardson & Co., of Burlin[z- ton, Vt, to prepare it for sale in li quid form as well as in dry form. PERSONAL. Col, Cochran has gone to his ranche in Harrison county. Judge N. J. Bond has arrived home from his Denver trip. C: H. Platt, of Des Moines, the fasci- nating representative of & Chicago grain hotse, was in the city yesterdsy and stop- ped at the Ogden. Mrs, R, E, Montgomery, Mrs, Frank Puspy and Miss Ella Phillips lefs last evening for » trip to Texas, taking s special car oyer the Missouri Pacific. N. L. Hall, proprietor of the Pacific house Lilliard hall, left yesterday accom. panied by his wifé, on a health and ple: ure secking trip, expecting to be absent woout & month, Major North and daughter, accompa- nied by Mrs, Cody, wife of *‘Buffalo Bill,” and two daughters, came in on the Union Pacific, and left over the U, & R, I, lust evening for the east. W. A. Groneweg, » nephew of the senior partner in Groneweg & Schoentgen, and by which firm he has been employed, loft Iast evening on a vacation trip and s vieit to friends enst, Mr. and Mrx, J. M, Orvis spent last week in Council Bluffs, guests of W, W, Wallace and family, and taking in the ex- soiled as well as some worn. The buudle had been hidden in the rear of a barn, and position, They say the displayin the fing art hall excelled the state fair in our city, hence it is surmised that it was some thief’s | The horse raclug was also superdor, tomo plunder, —8. A. Smith was yesterday charged with threatening to shoot his wile, she ssking that he be put under bonds to keep the peace. He gave bonds of $100 to ap- pear next Saturday before Justice Frainey, by whom the case wlll be heard, It ap- pears tLat they have had some matrimonial differences, and be claims that this is but » put-up job to make him give her some property, while she claima that he forced an interview with her yesterday morning, in which he diew s revolver, of their horses Leing the best in the west, both running and trotting, All depart. ments were well represented and the ate tendance large. Tt stands the directors of our state fair in hand to look well to im- provsments in buildivgs and otherwise, that they may be more convenient and at- tractive; else our neighboring city of the slope will ask that the state fair be held there, and msny people will think favor. ably of it.—Des Moines Mail Car, i L i Rolling Stock. The following were the receipts of ~The case of John Cain arrested for |eattle at the Union stock yards: stealing Lonie much interost, promises to create| National Cattle Co., in's friends have come | 2, 9 onrs not enawer the expectations of some of its manipulators who did their utmost to give it a political turn, ex- peoting thereby to assist the waning fortunes of Mr. Anderzon in his vaiu THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA WEDNE h!ultcd in Tabor securing the first prize. The stcck and miscellaneous exhibits were all that could be desired and not a side show or gambling device was visible on the ground or in the town, and this fact speaks well for the mor- ality of our people. The weather during the week was all that conld be desired, the dust being the only objectionable feature. Thus closed one of the best faira ever held in the four counties, and our peo- ple can point with pride to the result. Rev. G. Brown, of Tennessee, has accepted a call to the Presbyterian chureh, of this plaze. The C., B. & Q railrond company ro erecting an enormous tank near the depot to take the place of the one recently burned. Our town is steadily improving, and plans and speolfications are being prepared for several brick blocks, The orops generally in this locality ara good, and the average yleld will exceed that of previons years, and Ellis & Co., our enterprising grain dealers, have enlarged the elevator a.1d added improved machinery, ete., in anticipation of the same, Our creamery is an established suc- cess, and {ts butter is rated A N;é' 1. X, Escaped from the Toils. Johm Bacon, Taporte, Ind, writes: “Hurrah for Sprina Broksos; its all you recommend it to be, My dyspepsia hasall vanished. Why don’t you advertise it? What allowance will you make if I take a dozen bottles, 8o that I could oblige my friends ocoasonally?” Price 50 cents, bottles 10 cent: Postoffice Changes In Nebraska and Iowa during the week ending September 30, 1882, Furnished by Wm. Van Vleck, for the Bee: NEBRARKA, Established—Ewing, Holt county, Geo. L. Butler, postmaster; Washing- ton, Harlan county, W. B, Gibbon, postmaster. Postmasters appointed—Balsora, Sherman county, Geo, H. Whitman; Brownville, Nemaha county, D. O. Crosa. 10WA, Established — Coppock, Henry county, Samuel M. Turner, post- master; Evans, Mahaska county, Theophilas Evars, postmaster; Haney- ville, Marion county, Smith T. Bul. lington, postmaster; Latimer, Frank- In county, Henry A. Clock, post- master; Panama, Shelby county, John H. Kleeb, postmaster. Discontinned—Concert, Mahaska county; Stanford, Marshall county. Postmasters Appointed—Annaville, Clay county, J. S. Brownell; Dexter, Dailas county, James T. Thrashor; Earlham, 8accounty, Joseph H Cory; Hepburn, Page county, C. B. Me- Colm; Randolph, Fremont county, W. 8. Bentley; Rod , Palo Alto county, W. Sloan; Soutk Eoglsh Keokuk countp, William H. Hoiden; Unionburg, Harrison county, William A. Smith; White Pigeon, Keokuk county, W M. Willinms; Wyman, Louisa county, J. B. Dodds. Bucklin's Arnica Salve. The Bzst SALVE in the world for Outs, endeavor to break into congress. But it is was no go, The boys came together to renew thoir old assocla- tions and to have a handshake of all those who knew each other in the sad days that wrung the heart-strings and tried the souls of meu. They would uot listen to po- litical jargon and did not fall into the traps of designing demagogues. The Nonpareil showed bad taste in pub- lishing in full on Saturday morning the speech of Major Anderson made on the camp ground, while the re- marks of Col. Hepburn and a number of other gentlemen were dlsmissed with the simple statement that they had spoken, This was universally condemned by the soldiers, who re- garded it as & weak effort to make cap- ital for Anderson, — Glenwood Jowrnal. DISQUSTED REPUBLICANS, The Nonpareil is terribly worked up because John T. Baldwin proposes o bolt the republican nomianee for congress, a notorious fellow, Ander- son, and is working for the democratic nominee, & gentleman named Pusey. Nearly all the prominent republicans in Pottawattamie and Caes counties refuse to » pplo:t Andergon, and will D, vote for Mr, Pusey —[Walnut News. e Beds o¢ Down keol Hard. All beda seem hard to the rbeumatic. "Then harken ye peevish sufferers! Apply Dr, THoMas' EoLkorare O1n to your ach- ing joints and rouscles, Itely upon it that you will experience spredy relief, Such, atleast, is {be testimoay of those who have usedit, I'he ciredy fo 'kewise success. fully resorted (01 os Wroat and Jung dis- enses, Aprains, hroioe, 15, THE UNION FAIR. ViLuisca, In,, October 2, To the Editor of Tun Kxs: The twelftk annual fair of the Union fair association was held in Villicca, Towa, September 28th to 29th, and was & pronounced success, As on all opening days of fairs, the attendance was alim, but on the last two days the town and approaches to it and the fair grounds were thronged from early dawn to dusk with vehicles of all de- seriptions, loaded with people and en- veloped in a oloud of dust. The grounds are adjoining the southeast oorner of the town, and will compare Fadk . (00ps 0000002 | 40 to his rescue with money to fight his side, snd it iseaid that ju the prosecution a | Bosler Bros. wumber of prominent men, who own fine | J. H. Bosler.... dogs bave joined to see that justice is - meted out. Those who own dogs claim that some of the country lads, in visiting | . yoetern the city, steal fine dogs, and curry them | Joans i Hass by . & 3. W off, aud bence are desirous of punishing | Bogler Bros. by O, & 1, 1. some ope asan example and warning to M.ybml& D, fiy(‘ B &Q Kinney, by 0. & g others. Mayberry & 1., by C. & R, I, —The readers of Tute Bix will remen | Hads Bro, by 0. & K. 1.... ber that about & month ago some heartless "“Y “‘;E- s{. Gt b & et btank habe b the Chisseo's | 400, R e Hiosk Daq by £ ¥, Rock Island depot here, deserting it when ll;nr.y Il.h.s Stock Co,, by O, M, it wost ueeded » wother's care, The|, &SLP....... Pty woman purchased » ticket for Atlantic, by | &, Eidiey, by Oy L & Bt 2., 20 1 which it was inferred that her howe was # there, though later investigation has led to 148 the ruspicion that this was & ruse to throw [, 0 T 00y > e the offcers off thetrack, Chief Field 00k |1 bt autl o Bt Ry ol e the babe and succeeded in finding it @ | ihe stable. I bome with & Mr, and Mre; Smith, iu this — eity, who have taken care of the ehild, About & week ago the little thing was taken ill, and has gradually pined away Total. ¥OR BALE. My residence,|No. 716 Fourth street Baucroft’) L. F. Mugegy, favorably with thatof any fuir grounds in the state. The general arrange- ment of the affair far exceeded that of any previous effort, and too much praise cannot be accorded to the man- agement whose indefatigable efforts have accomplished such splendid re- sults, Floral hall has been enlarged and the display of fancy goods and works of art was really immense. The vegetable annex was filled to repletion with specimens of the vegeta- ble kingdom of enormous sizes, to- i{athur with some very choice and se- leol A large line of agricultural imple- ments, wagons, &c., from the enter- vrhlng houses of Banes & Waterman and Keys Bros. were an aitractive feature, The races which occarred on cach de; racted comsiderable attention, 'he special feature of Friday's pro- gramme was the base ball tournament in which the clubs of Tabor, Coburg, Corning and Villisca took part, and Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, £alt Rheum, Fe. ver Sorés, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil Blaine, Oorns, And'sll skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, It s gnaranteed to ve satisfactfon @ mi ooy refunded. rice, 25 centa per cx. sfor sale bynO. ¥..Goodman DR. C. J. CLARK.|" Twenty-four yoars cxperience in practical Gynacology. Office 106 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs, - - Iowa. 1.D EDMUNDSOY) ‘W, L.BHUOART, A, W.STR President. Vice-Pres’t. Cashi CITIZENS BANK Of Gouncil Bluffs. Orgauized under the laws of the State o Towa Paid up capital $ 75,000 Authorized capl 200,000 Tnterest paid on timo deposita. Dratte issued on the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Spocial astention given to collections and correspondence with prompt returas, DIRKCIORS. J.D.Edmundson, B L. Shugart, J.T.Hart,! W.,W. Wallace, ~_ J. W. Bodfer, 1. A, Millar, AW, Stroet, - JyTdee GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS’S GOGOA. BREAKFAST, thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of cizeition and vutrition, and by a careful application of the fue vroperties of well-s leo cd Cocos, Mr Evps has provided our breakfass tables with dellcately flavored beverage which way save many heavy doctors’ bills 1t iy by the judicl-us uch articles of diet that a conetitution gradually built up until strong enough t’ every tendency to discase. Hundreds lo maladios wre foating around us ready ck wherover there i3 & weak point. We may cacape many & fatal shatt by keeping our- Relves well tortified with pure blood aud & prop- erly nourished frame. '—Qivil Service Guzette Made simply with botling water or milk. Sold 1n ting only (3-1b and Ib), iabeled JAMES EPPS & 0O, Homasopathic Chernists, a-tucsisat-wly London, England. MAURHER & OQMG, ARTISTIO POTTERY, Rich (ut Glass, Fine French China, Bllver Ware &¢., 840 Broapway + OOUNCIL BLUFFS, WA, and mortgages drawn an dger P ————— DAY, OCTOBER 4 COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. —Special sdvertiseraents, suc s Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete., will be Inserted In thie column at the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIV) ENTS PER LINE for each subsequent insertion, Leave adv ertisements at our office, No, 7 Pear] Stroet, noar Broaduny Wantes, WANTED Two fire lishment, 510 B Wiitiae" W ANTED T Joseph Mei enquir i st tlass pants makers at werchant tailor establish. 310 Broadway, Council Bluffs n VW ASTED Sitmutio, in hotelof restaurant by an exserienced el Address or in= HARKNESS, ORCUTT & CO., DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE. Broadway, and Fourth Street,, 5 Coancil Bluffs, Iowa. J. MUELLERS quire, M_P., at this offios, \VANTEI\—A good girito do genoral house- work inswa | faml y. 7 pply at $19 Sixth Avenue, ‘VO like & situstion in a store as aale: Indy. Have bad oxperience and will gi gocd references, Spesks German and Engll Adcres: B, P. Vixr Office, Biufa, ANTEE 5.0 buildings to move. We o epeci ty of movi g housos and_saf Address W. P.” Ayleswortn, box 879, Conncil Bluffs, Ia. Wa A wood girl for general house. work, W. K. vaughn, cor. Picrce and Frank streets. VW ANTED—Everybody in Councll Biuts 1o to take Tuw Ban, 20 cents per week, ce Uvered by carriors, Ofice, No 7 near Broadway. V ANTED—To buy 100 tons broom corn For particulars address Council Bluffs 858208 Pearl Street Broom Frotors uncl] Bluts, fow For Sale and Rent RICK—200,000 brick for sale by ODKLL & DAY. ght. Suftable for MOR SALE—A 10x12 sk hot bed, Apply to each; nothing down, and 83 per moth only, EX-MAYOK VAUGHAN Miscellaneous. OST—A large wardrobs koy. Liberal reward Engquire at Bee office, Call and see Iy rie imens of pictures taken by the reliable golatine browide process, at the Excelsior Gallery 107 Main R. W. L. PATTON. Can curo any case nysician and Oculist. 1 soro eyes. it Is only @ matter of timé, and can cure gonerally in from threo tc five weeks—1t makes no differ- ence how long diseasod. Wil etraighten cross eyes, operatu nd remove Piyreginme, cte., aud insert artificial eyes. Special attention to re- woveing tadeworms aps-tf " Council Bluffs’ Business Directory. Art Gallery. Excelsior photograph gx'lery, Sonth Main St. Instantaneous prevess, “Brewery. , Upper Broad €. GE Bottling Works. MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D. Glenn ave DR. STUDLEY, Bethesds Bathing House, Broad Books and Stationery. SEAMAN, Middle Broadway. Banks. , corner Broadway an3th Broom Factory. MAYNE & CO., avenue A, and 6th St Cigar Manufacturers. TEMPLETON & LAMB, 252 Broadway. F. R. LEVIN, 308 Broad L. BOEKHOFF, 531 M Ccal. A. H. MAYNE & CO., 34 Pear] St. Cooper. 3. ROSS, 615 East Broadway Dentis STON & WE: , 14 Pearl St. Dry Goods HARKNESS, ORCUTT & CO., Broadway wnd ith street. Eggs Shipper. G. F. CRAW FH,I})!, 5! AM.IHI St. Furniture Manufactory. Headquarters For the Cele- brated Weber Pianos, Goods ™M Toys and Fancy Wholesale and Retail, Address, J. MUELLER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, X A I3 .. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 S ELN T S ILAIDDE v TMEII TV EST. Bluff and Willw Srests. Council Bluffs. E. R. STEINHILBER, MANUPACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF A R . S CUPBOARDS AND SAFE ‘We make the following a specialty: WALNUT BXTENSION TABLE! POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES, POVLAK \V,.ILI'JR()P o] "“\Ds‘ POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES, POPLAR CUPBOARDS, WALNUT WARDROBES, POP) AR SAFES, 4 WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS, £27Mail orders and correspondence promptly attended to. Office and Manufactory §. E. Cor. 7th Ave, and 12th Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA MORGAN, KELLER & CO., TNDERTARKEIRS. The finest quality and largess stock wost of Chicago of wooden and metall Calls attended to ot all hours, = We defy competition in quality of goods or prices, Sl‘:rb?x!nfiuuu“)mm hfil‘f:"“’ 88 updertaker for forty. ]{Mn and !hnmu{}n,li\mdershndl T S I C HQptHpH ROOMS, 340 AND 857 BROADWAY. allits branches promptly attarded to; also carpet-layiog and: e LS graphic and mail orders filled without delay. ‘ HAGG & CO'S BOTTLING WORKS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - IOWA, BOTTLERS & BEALERS IN GEISE'S BEER Made from the Finest Malt and Hops, with wate» obtained from the CELEBRATED ARTESIAN WELL, AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET, This Water issknown everywhere for its Purity and VFfholesomae Qualities. HILBER, cor. 7th ave and 12th 3t Furniture 8to & CO., 207 9 Broadway Groceries SULIVAN & FI 343 Broadway. Gunsmithing. OLLIVER & GRAHAM, fth strect, Goods sold at eastern prices aranteed, Harness and Saddlery. & BRO., Middle Broaduway 4 Mildle Broadway Hair Goods. MRS, D. A. BENEDICT. West Broadway, MES. J. 3. GOOD, 2 5th stre Livery Stables COMPTON, 230 Broadway 706 South Main St. 0. ANT CECROFT, opp. I Hotels. HOUSE. Upper Broadway HOTEL, 501 and 507 Main stoses Meat Market. E. W. TICKNOR, 530 Broadwa Millinery. J.J. BLISS, 228 Broadway, Como asd exam. ine for yourselt MRS.J. E METCALF, 548 Broadwa Marble and Granite Works. CONNOR & GUANELLA, 1 Merchant Tailors. Brondway, building, 5ta and Main Samiiali}. deis & [}u DRY GOODS- JOBBERS IMPORTERS, Washington Ave. and Fifth ST. LOUIS M KIMBALL & OHAMP, opposite court house. J. W, BQUIRE & 00., cornes Pearl and 15t ave SMITH SIMCCUEN, 401 Broadway, Stoves and Tinware. R. D, AMY & CO., 500 South Main street. Shirt Factory. F. F. FORD, corner Bluff and Willow 8t. Undertakers. MORGAN, KELLER & ©0., 346 and 347 Bread- way D. M. CONNELL, 17 North Main §t. DAVID C. EVANS & 0O, 504 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MO, zarAsk your Grocer for the Cel- ebrated Star Uoffee and Swar Baking Py MES. 8. J, BILTON, M, D,, PHYSICIAN AN SURCEON, 222 Proadwav. Council Bluffs. BUODWARISER REEE Also Dealers In C, Conrad & Co.’s Originil Budweiser Beer, manufacs: Touts, Mo, §arOrdors in tha City or From Abrond Blommily panegy 12 St HAGG & CO., COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, PETERSON & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in aad SOLE AGENT FOR Josoph Schtita T Gompauys. Colobraged P Foblits Brewing MILWAUKEE BEER, No, 711/ Brosdway, Csancil Bluffs, own. Orders from tie oo City orders to families aud.dealers delivered fr o o i gy dollalind A. BEEBE, W. RUNTAN, . C. A. BEEBE & CO, Wholesale and Retail Deslers fn FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs. JAMES FRANEY, Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA Alwaylseops on haud the finest sssortment ot amaterial for gantlemen’s wear. Satistacion guaranteod MKS. . E. METCALF, Millinery, Dressmaking, Boe--Cuttizg and Fitting & Spedlalty, No. 648 Broadway, Oppos e Revers House, Laces, Embroideries, and Ladies Underwear. Handkerchlofs, bise of all kinds, thread, pine, noedles, etc. aud e OuF stoek of goods CHARILES RICHE, Merchant Tailor. (Late Cutter for Metcalf B .,) Devol's New Building, Main Streer. Council Bluffs, la, it to onder $15 and wpvards. frae. W. BEEBE We hops the lagles will call J.F. KIMBALL, GEO, H. QHAMP. KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Suceessors to J. P. & J. N\ Cassady.) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. Wo have the ouly complete set ol absteact books 10 all city lots and lands 1 Po county. Tiles sxauined aud abalracts {ur: ted on short notice, Moey o laan oo oty nad B ¥, short and long time, du sums to sult the borrower, Real esta " old st the old stan opgosite court. Bouse Woigat and wid. "G8n