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{ | i ~aager 44 por week = $10.00 per Year. 7 Poarl Street, Noar Arosdway M. 0. GRIFFIX, Manager @ iditor, W. TILTON, Ciiy ¥ MINOR M 110 =7, Mueller's Palace Music Hall, raden minkes photographe il boxes for sale aman’s, 1.3t city council meets this evening again —Work becins to-day ley's new warehouso, —Have you seen those elezant new par- on Furst & Brad. lor suits, and other rich upholstered goods at K. F. Stockert & Ce's,, . 309 Broad- way. ~There be a mass convention of the greenback-labor party of this county at the court house in this city to-day at 1 p. m,, to nominate a county ticket. —Togrenia, the conjurer, is drawing good houses at Dohany’s. —A plain drunk named Mason was assensed the regulation amount yesverday. —The prironers at the jail sigh for more reading matter, There's a chance for the liberal and charitable, —Albert Decker and J, Roberts were arrested yesterday for kicking up a row with the Johnson coons on Pierce atrect. ~Planing, turaing, scroll sawing, 80d | moruing. CRUEL CROWELL. all kinds of job work done on short notice A e S 4 at E, R, Steinhilbers, Council Bluffs fur- DEATH TO CATTLE. ho Ohronic Thiof Inalsts on Return- niture manufacturing company. s ing to Porplex Counclt Bluffs —A fine assortment of boots and shoes, sufficient to supply the demands of all, at Georgo Plaxsim's, south Main street. —Charles and Mary Rockwitz were yes- terday placed under Londs to keep the ponce until the next term of court, Justice Abbott so deciding. —John Mackell, found dead drunk in front of the court house, was yesterday charged $3 and costs and the drayman's foos. —Joseph Roiter makes the Finest Suita n the Iatest styles, at the lowest possible prices, Tis merchant tailoving establish- ment is at 810 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs, —Joseph Ross, the upper Broadway cooper, desires to purchase 50,000 hoop [ was the cause of the sickness and |together amounted to over $20. He poles. He aluo wishen to employ ten extra | death, tho stalks becoming hardened | stood with pencil and or and ac- coopers, Write to or inquire at his cooper | in the animals’ stomach, aud not paes. [ knowledged tho stenling of one acticle shop. —There is some grambling still about the ridges 1eft in the streets where the water pipes have been lnid, ns they are bad bumpers to buggies, especially on dark nights. —J, W. Muffley, of Des Moiur¢s, is an- nounced to speak here October 10th and 11th, speaking on the street in the after- noon, and at the court house in the even- ing. Ho proposes to talk on_financial and labor questions; and is a worker in the in- | at the Union stock yards yesterday: terests of tho greenback party. ~The Knights of Labor of Council Bluffs will give ther first snnual ball and supper at Bloom & Nixcn's opera house on Fridsy evening the 13th 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 wociety will be heartily welcomed to the list of socinl and beneficial organization in the city, —One of the Russian refugees engaged in peddling tinware, was the other day bitten severely by » savage dog s ho en- tered & yard near the transfer, He says the woman of the house told him to come in, and assured him that the dog wouldn’t bite, He tound out differently, and now swears vengeance on the dog. —There was a lively scene in the open- ing of Washington avenue Wednesday. Two women, in protecting their potato patches, mado n charge on the men and put them to flight, even with Capt. Eicher and Marehal Jackson as their loaders, —Tun sonual reunion of the Royal Arcanum was attended by about 125 per- sons, and all express themselver as having been highly entertaived, and well cared for in all respects, Smith & McCuen fur- nishing tewpiiog refreshments in bounti. ful quantities, snd the Bavarian band gave excellent music, —The Knights of Pythins are makiog elaborate preparations for the coming meeting of the grand lodge here. livery hall in the city is spoken for, bauds of music engaged, plans made for a big strect parade, and it is expected that 1,000 to 2,000 Kuights will be present here, —Two or threo dead dogs are lying aloug Pierce street, The carcasses are getting very unsavory and complaint is made that her story being that she bought some houehold goods of Kiein on monthly pay- ments, and that the larceny consisted in his taking them away from her, together with some goods which belonged to her out and out, called to cceded to assault and batter her, hence the second charge, amined into by Judge Aylesworth this Ald. Goulden Mourns the Loss of with a sorions loss of cattle, one after another belug taken sick, and desplto all attempted reliof, dying off. poors that he had cattle in the same enclosure with hogs, and as feed there was given munched the stalks, and after squocz- ing all the juice out, would leave the remains of their feast, well salivated, but con:atning cows coming up, vour the remains, and that this sort of second h ing into the second stomach. The ammals suffered much pain, and were wild, dashing about as though cr uuhl death ended their sufferings, The loes which Mr. ed mny serve as o warning to others, and who by interviewing him on the subject may learn still more valuablo details on the subjeot. Bros., Chi | CHANGING PLACES company i« doing active duty, the same as waters amblehave Iwught 40 acres ever, as at the fire night before last they - in Martic's lake at a cost of $47 worked in the rain, getting drenched to|A Citizen, After Being Arrested, | right here ia where the skin, 1In vi these facts the com- Turns About and Has the Chuef | th flaw is claim- . of Poilce Arrested C recret of pany think they ought tobe allowed a oty | mines of little something to keep up the treasury | , nises of f 1 | Last Wednesday afternoon there | th ally #0 a4 to care for the sjei it v et S | fishink « Haakel was arrosted Sl et 9 rtv«n)wmv they have Cusick and Bdger for 1 drauk and|on Broadwap, some Striking | ¢olerated the statu ho | firing off his re street. He | another man, ar 1 skipping out | meantime I hav | was rent to jail t and cost e door Th stor called on | offers to them to ¢ Alex, Stow n & wild drunk | ¢ poli ( Field, after ‘“.‘w“" Wednesday night, and his whoops and yells . his P and gettin .ml”‘ W 4 Sl & te at M ‘(r»-fl' |’r.‘ of the may ted, startad | sc ne of ths membors gt Aot ot ol Cer | S ryant street the chief found Edwin | se ire 1 Sterling, Cusick, Tyson and Edgar. Yes- | \wiiivo the driver of the Main strect P ked by sending terday he paid the expenses, 85 and sprinkling cart, talking with avother |abroad for a batch of nets, therehy One of the colured boys ut the | man, and thinking taat White { saving 850, house complained that some of the swored the deacription o was the About 4 month ago this man thre, help had stolen his clothes during the night | one war , Chiet Field took him in | €no mo at the postoflice to do this | while he slept go. White protested his inno- | au o has kept his word, But it is Py g sence, but that was nothing unusual, |4 mystery how a sccioty like the e of Mrs, Billups, | pha chief took him to the saloon for | Spurting clab, consisting of the best the well known keeper of a restaurant here, [ {qoniification. Ho was there told |men, every ona fair and squaro in is said to be suffering from some wental | {hat White was not tho mau who was | theit own privals buaineas trar malady, with which she has lately been | wanted, and let hita go. White was | tions, can allow itself to be manipu- taken in rather a strange way for ose &0 | naturally incensed at being thus sub- | Iated and instigated by a man of his young, It is thought that the girl with|jected to the mortification of being calibre to commence a war of great youth in her fayor may recover, and such indeed will be the wish of the many friends of the Lmily here. takon ag o thumper, and yestorday he caused the arrost of Chief Field for “oppression.” Justice Krainey issued the warrant and Constable McFaddon made the arrest. The case was heard yestorday afternoon, it being In the nature of a Emlimin.fl‘y examination, but Justice ey rosorved his do- cision until this morning. The cace has more of a humorous than a serious phase, and the most that the prosecu- tion seem to hope is that a warning may he given to officers not to be too quick to snatch innocent men. Chief Iield scems not to be greatly alarmed about the outcome of the afiair. — Charges were Inid yestarday against B, Klein for larceny and for assanlt and bat- tery. Delia Wyman was the complainant, She says that when she terview him about it he prce The cases are to be ex- For Another Season. About Eight A. imale. % ¢ Yesterday Officors Sterling and Ed- gar arrested a fellow who gave his name a8 Frank Chapman, and who was suspected of larceny, Ho was recognized a8 none other than the man Crowell who ran such a career of petty thieving hers last winter, and who scomed rather to profer jail life. Heo wae arrested eight or nine times Iast winter, and locked up in jail each | timo for petit larceny, always care- fully avoiding stesling enough at one time to send him across the state. At one time he had & nurrow escape, hav- ing stolen & number of articles, which Alderman James Goulden has met It ap- corn fodder, The hogs no nutriment. The would greedily de- is_claimed Wded feod after another, carefuly kosping @ minute of their respectivo values, un- tal ho begin to see that it was counting up too heavy, and then he douied taking the other things, and as evi- dence was lacking, he got simply a jail sentonce, jusl what he wanted. At one time having finished one of his imany short terms in jail for larcony ho was reloaned, and going to Chief Field he bade him good-by, and declared he was going to reform, and go back to live with his folks, whom he described as vory respectable and well ixed. He got his prayer-book, which was in Chief Ficld’s hands for azed, foulden has suffor- e A! the Stock ands. The following are the transactions RECEIPTS, 8 cars, Roach & Plunkett. § cars, Ninsor & Co Orlosliy & sate-keoping and started oft. Hardly u...\ch& l'lunkan, had the interview ended before the ) Paxton & Ware, officers from the jail came prancin 8 cars, Boyd Bros, 8 cars, Cogeshall & Warner, Total, 72 cars, BHIPMENTS, 17 cars, Benjamin & Warner to Wood cars, oago. (] e, to Burke, Chicago. 9 oata sheep, Walsh & Lacon, to Wood Bros,, Chicago, all by way of G & N. W. A LIVELY BLAZE. ‘The Stable of the Rock Island House Burne, with Contents and Live Stock, after him, because on leaving the jail he had stolen from the clothes-line, a goodly share of the week's washing. For this he served another sentence, In returning here now, he evidently deemed it better to ndnpm new name, as the old one was well worn out by last winter’s performances. He there- fore called himself Frank Chapman, but a name would not screen his face, snd he wea rocognized. He had pick- ed upa stercoscope, a silk handker- chief, romo shovels, a buggy whip, and vurious artioles, the ownership of all of which could not be found. The failure to ascertain the owner- ship rendered it uselees to attempt to convict him, and as it was Jdeemed ad- visable to make him leave the city if possible, a little scheme was put up by the officers, 'They represented to him that the vigilance committes was sftor him, and that there was a crowd about the jail anxicus to get at him, George Adams & About miduight Wednesday night there was a lively fire, by which Mr. Mitchell's stable, belonging to the Rock Tsland house, was burned to the ground. The cause of the fire 1s un- known, but is supposed to have origi- nated from some vagrants sleeping in the barn, Tho fire burned so rapidly |as they had tired of his thefts. He that it was imponsible to eave even the | improved the chance offered to skip live stock, and three horses were|out of the rear door of the calaboose, buruod, Thero was other property in the barn, and the loss reached in all about $2,5600, to offset which there is about $1,000 insurance, S Notice is heroby given to all porsons know- ing themselves to be 1ndebted to the Iate Eagene Schull to oall upon Charles A, Fox, at tho store of MoAtee & Fox, Main street, aud puy the same forth: with. He is authorized to receipt in full for any or all moneys paid him on my account, Muzs, Evarse Senvre, Counorn Brures, In,, Oct, 1st, 1882, - and when last scen was skipping up over the blufls, bound for the country. - Evirox Bee: I desire to say to my many friends that the articlo in yester- day’s Nonpareil, in the case of Ph, Best Brewing Co. va. Adolf & Mohn- backer, referring to the cause of change of venue, ropresonting it to be a caso to test the validity of the pro- bibition law, is most decidedly untrue, in word, thought and action. The casé turns weolly upon the suthority of the compauy's agent to wmake a final settlement, He made such, and tho company olaim that he had no the city suthorities do not pay prompt at- tention to the invitation to attend to their burial, —The Grand lodge comniittees are re- quested to meet at Castle hall, of Council Bluffs lodge No, 40, in Everett block next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, Every knight is requested to be present as it is only about two weeks now before the meet- ing of the lodge. “The Congregational church soclety is preparing to give » wheelbarrow social at an early date, A boy named Daniel Bloss is reported assuffering from a dislocated shoulder caused by tumbling from a tree while nut. ting, Some of the city prisosers were yes- terday worked effectively in cleaning off the mud from street crossivg, More of this would not be smies, and would be ap- preciated, The letter carriers appear very dapper in their new suits of clothes, of g tim. med with black, of the official p.n,h»rn such w8 is worn by letter carriers in all cities The clothes were wade by the euwe Phila- delphia bouse which makes for all cities, Mz, Oliyer ; baving taken the measure- ments -At & mesting of the Kescue company |, held Wednesday a committee of fiye was appointed to coufer with the city council, to see if the company could not get its old allowance of €15 a month, orsme such triflivg amount, the same as before the paid department was decided upon, ‘e authority to do so, SBunday School Workers. . Joux W, Avorr, Yesterday was tho firat of the two daya'session of the Sunday school con- Sneak Thieves at Maple River. Correspondence of Tik Bxx, Marie River Juserion, Ia., Octo- come and see me, this morning for home. cial tourist, dall = injuetice against a poor man who tries to make a living out of his own land and which he had bought for this very purpose, If thin is to become a ‘est case I might pecuniarily not_be able to de- feat it againat the club, but toust I shall find benevolont aseistanceagainst such oppression in the hour of need. In the meantime I shouid not be humiliated to be classed as a violator of the law. 1In this case particnlarly I have the best of conscience. I had not to be catched after a prolonged hant, as you state; on the contrary, had told the watchman,when I should start out to fish and invited him to As the caso stands now it looks like “capital againat labor.” Wit Rarr. 5, 1882, Council Bluffs, Oct, Escaped from the Toils: John Bacon, Taporte, Ind., “‘Hurrah for SPRING BLossod recommend it to be. My dyspepsia hasall vanished. Why don’t you advertise it? What allowance will you make if 1 dozen bottles, that I could obl riends occasionally?” Price : fotties 10 cents. writes: ‘s all you cente, il L IR PERSONAL Mrs, Thomas Ryan, of St. Louis has been spending a few days in our city, on a visit to her relative Mrs. J. J. Brown, Herself aud husband have been during the paat five montks enjoying the delightful mountain econery of Colorado, She leaves Wm. S. Rothchild, a Chicago commer- d L. Levy, another tourist were here yesterday. from Ottumw Miss Jennie Rockafellow, of Kuoxvlle, Towa, s visiting fends in this city. H. A, Kinney, of Missouri Valley, was at the Ogden yesterday. H. B, Martin, of (ieneva, Tows, was in the city yesterday. Fugene Wise, of Leavenworth, Kansas, was at the Ogden yestetday. Robert Percival, Esq,, is in St. Louis, for which city he departed last Sunday evening. James McMahon, one of the most popu- lar young men of the city, has entered upon a eourse of study in medicine at the Omaha Medical college, in which profes- crents, Loan, Salo, To Rent, ete,, will be Inserted fa ths t t TEN CENTS INE for the fires | n and FIVE CENT LINE for 1 subsequont insertion Mt or e at onr ofico, No. 7 Wanta, D400 o hola of old whits t May Ca,, coter North 6th and \\ et Address Ayl B, 1 o1 n,m-x- A3 'I'HE DAILY BFE--"(‘OUNC;IBLUFFQ IOWA FRIDAY OC'I‘OBFh 6 GDUN(‘IL BLUFI’-S SPECIAL TICES. adway, ( " We make and_safest box &30, Conneil 0 buildines y 100 tons addresa Council lllu,!!l 291 turnished room, one 1.C. Savaconl, eity octd-3t light. Suitable for elsior Gallery, 8A Boanuful _residen ench; nothing down, and 83 pe EX-MAYOK Miscelianeous, QTILL AT N taven b the reliable gelatine E: 10 sure wny case of 4ore eyos, It I8 only & matter of time, and can generally in 0o differ- Tnstantaneous pr MRS. E. J. HARDING, M. D., Broadway and Glenn av DR, STUDLEY, Bethesda Bathing THouse, Broadway. A large wardrob r__Enquire at D—Great success. O ssories and specimena of bromide new e for ATTON—Physician and Oculiste “Council EIluffs’ Busmess Dirgctory. Art v Excelsior photograph , Sonth Main St. C. GEISE B, 114 & OO0, Bakery P, AYE 78, Main St. Bathing Houses. Books a ationery. IL E. SEAMAN, Middle Brondway Banks. OFFICER & PUSEY, corner Broadway and fth street. I stroet Broom Factory. CO., aventio A, and 6th st Clgav‘ Manufacturers. 2 Brondway. sion his respected father, now deceased, was 8o promineut and successful, avd in which his son promises to be a worthy suc- cessor, Wm, Bartlett, s prominent business man of Avocs, passed through the city enroute for Dakota to take some land, He was accompanied by J. L. Palmer, of Walnut, formerly member of the legisla- ture from Audubon county. Fred Lyman, the famous historical writer, who recently wrote up the “‘Botna valley” for the Avoca Delta, tarried in the city yesterday and in the evening took the train for Mitchell, Dakota, where he is en- gaged to do some writing for the railroad companies. - FOR SALE, My residence,|No. 716 Fourth street Baucrore') L. ¥. Muxrny, Buck’s Onrden. Pionic, sacred concert and summer nicht's fostival on nexi Sunday after- voon and evening, October 6th, Mu- sic will be farnished by the Bavarian band, IOWARITEMS, Waterloo bas six_fireflcompanizs, num- bering in all 126 men, The Methodists have just finished and dedicated » new church in Harrison, The sum total realized by the four state fairs held in Des Moines $135,000, "The Jackson Sentinel reports a farmer who planted & half bushel of Minnesota rose potatoes and dug forty bushels, A Cedar Rapids firm shipped on Fridsy last 1,050,000 pounds of lard to Chicavo, belue’ the largest shipment ever made froms the atate, The young ladies of Calamus hava or- ganized a kissing club, and those bashful men who refute to join the osculatory gang are set down upon through the columns of vention, called to meet at the Baptist church in this city, Thero was little done yesterday of special interest and no weeting held last evening,although one was provided for on the pro. gramme, To-day, however, will bo filled with matters of interest to all Sunday school workers, The foll ing is the programme, D, B. Clar serving as president and J, S, Love as secretary: ber 4.—Last night O, F. Elliott's store was broken into &y sneak thieves, Evidently sneak thieves, since they carried with them only about twenty dollars’ worth of to- bacco, cigars, pooketknives and a few other small articles, M that he shall keep a salute in readiness for such chaps hereafter. For Rent. A house of five rooms, wells, ois- torn, ete,, near shot tower, OpELL & Day, MORNING, 9:00—Devotional service. 9:30—Our Sunday school literature, 10:00—Ideal Sunday school, 10:30—Losson fr Oot. 8, *‘Pass. c-- over," gt A BIG FISH, 11:00—The scholars world. To the Editor of Tus Lxx, AFTERNOON, Praise service, The use of illustrations, Question drawer, Executive seaslon, Children's meeting, In your yesterlay's icsue Isee my name mentioned a8 the 160 pound fish “caught by somebody” in the meshes of the law for violating the fish law. Allow me to explain as a citizan of honor, honesty and in- tegrity, T am known here for the last eighteen years and overybody can be wy roference. At present and for the last four or five yesrs my business is L -~ Beds of Down Foel Hard All bedz soem bard to the rheumatio, harken ye peevish rufferers! Apply MAS' B LEGTRLY OIL to your ach- ¢ foints and wuscles, Rely updn it that youwill ez epeedy relief, Such, | to sell fish. I catcl n . T 3Dt choecy, el uch, | to sl ish, T catoh somo of them my Selawh, 19 106 “‘"‘w & Tkowine " stiocens %616 and have always been careful to tully resorted tofoe \lu_:' and lung dis. cases, spraine bevices, ol uot come in confliet with existing Hlaws, T have for years leased private Elliott says the local paper. . F, Brand, who was charged ing an indecent exposure of him. Guthrie Center tried before a committee appointed by the conference at Winterset, found guilty and expelled from the church, The Newton Democrat reports a fatal accident which happened to a young man named Densmore, Newton, on the 26th, He was hauling cane and in some way fell from the w: and was run over, ‘The died on the * Waldo P, Tilton, & bridge tender at Burlington, on the afternoon of the 28th, was seen to fall from the bridge into the river, & distanoe of forty feet. He tried to swim to shore, but the current was swift and he soon sank. It is not known whst caused him to fall DR. C. J. CLARK. Twenty-four years experience in practical Gynacology. Oflice 106 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs, - MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Out Glass, Fine French Ohina, Bllver Ware &oc., 840 BnoapwaY - COUNCIL BLUFFS, Decds and mortgages drawa an ts. SINTON & WEST, 14 Pear] 8t. Dry Goods KNESS, ORCUTT & CO., Broadway and Eggs Shipper. . CRAWFORD, 519 Main St. Furniture Manufactory. E. R. STEINHILBER, cor. 7th ave and 12th St. Furniture 8tore. C. A. BEEBE & CO., 207 and 209 Broadway. Groceries and Provisions. SULIVAN & FITZGERALD, 43 Broadway. sold at ine for yourself, MRS J, B OLLIVE! ss and Saddlery. CHAS. WALTER & BRO,, Midd way. CHAS. BEKMAN, 334 Middle Hair Goods. D, A, BI West Broadway, L J. 0. GOOD, 29 Bt street. Livery Stables. A. COMPTON, 230 Broadway W. C. HOLLAND, 706 South Main St 1. BEECROFT, opp. I 0. J. F A HARKNESS, OROUTT & (i Broadway, and [ourth Street, Council Blufs, lowa. Jmor2.9m ol 0] 5/'!.'! X"l - ’ , “flF bR Headquarters For' the Cele- brated Weber Pianosg, Goods Toys and Fancy Wholesale and Retail, Address, J. MUEL COURCIL EE'Z:E . - LUFFS \'" Bluff and Willow W@RD Guarantees the Pest $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 W g Sregts, fonngll Bluffs, as ~:w, s SO IVEATDIE o TCEYED WAV TERSYAT. = gl L. N = - WALNUT ¥ £ Mail orders and correspondence promptly attended to, E R. STEINHT INBER MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF CUPBUARDS AND § Sl SAFEY. We make the following a speci l(\\ TAIH ] S, II)II AR OPL N W ‘\” T\I\'l)i;, WALNUT BRF LI, i WAR JES, POPLAR T ARES WALNUT WARDROBIE 3 WALKUE opiy wastt- ANDS, Office and Manufactory S. E. Cor. Tth Ave. and 12th Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA Oally attended to o Our Mr. Morgar his business, all its branches promptly attended to; also carpet-laying and lambrequins. graphic and mail orders filled without delay. MORGAN, KELLER & CO., IV I S A B T B, S5 The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases, all bours, We defy competition in quality of goods or prices, 1 b served as undertaker for forty years and_ thoroughly understands WAREROOMS, 346 AND 357 BROADWAY. Upholstering in ‘elo« Hotels, Broadway it streot Meat Market. . W. TICKNOK, 5 Broadway Millinery. 3. J. BLISS, 328 Broadway. -Come and exam. | 615 Broadway. Inst senson, wis four miles wert of g zon Iowa. WA, dged Marble and Granite Works, CONNOR & GUANELLA, 117 Broadway \ 372 Broadway., dway Real Estate and Abstract. KIMBALL & CHAMP, opposito court house SQUIKE & CO., corner Pearl and 15t ave, Devol's building, fth and Main Restaurant, SMITH &PMCCUEN, 404 Broadway, Shirt Factory, F. F. FORD, corner Bluff and \n]luu Bl Undertakers. MORGAN, KELLER & CO., 540 and 347 Broad- way. D M. cox 17 North Main 8t, 504 North Second Street, 8T, LOUIS, MO, zr-Ask Powder, MES. . J, #ILTON, M.D,, PHYSICIAN AKD SURGEON, 222 Orosdwav Council Bluffe 1, EDMUNDSON, President. K. L SHUGART, Vice-Pres't. Cashier, CITIZENS BANK Of Counoil Bluffs. Organized under the laws of the State of Iowa Paid up capital Authorised capital Interest paid on time dopost on the principal cities of the United States Europe. Special attentiou given to collections and correspondence with prompt returns. DIRECTORS. . D. Edmundson, E. L. Shugart, J. T.Hart, F oW nnen W Rotler, 1. 4, Milla, g AW, Bloct, Iyid DAVID C. EVANS & CO., your Grocer for the Cel- ebrated Star Coffee and Star Baking A, W. STRNNT, # 75,000 200,000 tssued 1 HAGG & CO'S BOTTLING WORKS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - I0OWA, BOTTLERS & DEALERS 14 GE!SE'S BEER Made from the Finest Malt and Hops, with water obtained from the CELEBRATED ARTESIAN WELL, AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET. This Water is known everywhoro for its Purity and Wholesome Qualitlos, BUDWOISER BHODRR Also Dealers in C. Conrad & Co.'s Origin:l Budweiser Beer, manufactured in St, Louis, Mo, &4rOrders in the City or From Abroad Promptly Filled, HAGG & C0., COURG!L BLUFFS, I0WA, PETERSCN & LARSOM, ‘Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE A(' T FOR Joseph Schlitz l’newmq Company's Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER, Orders from the zountry ..Amud 7111 dway, Council Blu Gty orders to fumilie- and dealers ¢ A. BEEBY, 1, Towa, ivered f, W, RUNYAN, C. A. BEEBE & CQ., Wholesale and Betall Dealers fn FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos, 207 & 209 Broadway, ouncil Bluffs. JAMEE FRANEY, - Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A Always koops on hand the finost assortment of mat: rial for gentlemen's wear. Satisfaction guarantoed MRS. J. E. METCALF, Millinery, Dressmaking, Etc.-—-Cutting and Fitting & Spedlalty, No. 518 Broadway, Opporite Revere House, Laces, Embroideries, and Ladies Handkerchicts, hose of all kiuds, thread, pios, needles, etc, and see our stock of goods. CHARLES RICH, Merchant Tailor. (Late Cutter for Metcali B Underwear, We hope the ladles will call Devol's New Building, Main Streer, Council Bluffs, la, ita to order $18 snd up var J.F., KIMBALL, GEO. H, CHAMP: KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Successors to J. P. & J. ¥, Cawady,) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokl, We have the um\ cowplete set of abstracs books o all city lots and lands Potty county. Titles examined aud abstracts fur. izhed on short notice. Money 0 oan tn AT property, short and long time, in suws to suit the borrower, Keal esta bouh: and g 4 ai the old stani opposite couurt boise: J

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