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g et i o \ THs UALLY BEE-COU NCIL l),LUFiFS IOWA SATURDAY, OCTOBEK i The Daily _qu. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Baturday Morning, Oct. 7. RUBSCRIPTIONJRAT! Oarrlor, = = = = = 90 centaper week. I.,l-ll $10.00 per Year. Office: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. M. G. GRIFFIN, Mansgor. H. W. TILTON, City Bditor. MINOR MENTIONS, =J, Mueller's Palace Music Hall, —SBherraden makes photographs, ~Mail boxes for sale at Seaman’s, 1-8t ~Fay Templeton is to appear at Do- hany's on the 11th, ~One plaln drunk named Gilmore was fined the usual amount yesterday. —Togrenia, the conjurer, is drawing good houses at Dohany's, —The outgoing train eastward this af- ternoon will be over the Chicago & North- western, —Work on the Madison street bridge is progressing finely, under the superinten- dence of City Engineer Tosterin, —A fine assortment of boots and shoes, wufficient to supply the demands of all, at George Blaxsim's, south Main street. —Joseph Reiter makes the Finest Suits n 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 o or inquire at his cooper shop, —The addition to Beebe's furniture salesroom and warehouse looms up like - big block, instend of an addition. In| another year it is to be extended to Broad- d the front part made three stories t. It is immense as it is, and will e one of the largest and best buildings in the clty when completed. —The greenbackers failed to gathe enough members to constitute a county conyention, there being even a lack of numbers for a cuncus, The five or six who did present themselves at the court house concluded that it would be better not to nominate any county ticket, ~~Lagrenia had a set of dishes on a ta- ble beside the Saving Bank building, and put on the wall a placard, “To be Given Away To-Night.,” One opened eyed, wide mouthed ruralist, noticing the placard but mot the dish, stood and wondered whether they were going to give away the money in the bank as well as the building, or only the building, —The lads who stay up until early in the morning to sce the comet, are generally %o conditioned by the time that heavenly sky rocket appears that they don’t know whether there ia one of them or a whole Fourth of July display, Hence the mixed reports of what the comet is really like. —The city pound in getting quite an as- sortment, There is the big cannon stored there and the gasoline for the rural street lamps. Now if the dog section of the ponnd gets to crowded withJcanines, M shal Jackson can load the cannon with gas- | oline, blaze away, kill all the curs in one | foul swoop and collect the legal fee of $1.50 each for the dogs killed. * —Albert Decker and J, Roberts, ar- rested for disturbing the peace by rawsiug @ row with the colored Juhuson family on Plerce street, had their cases disposed of by Judge Aylesworth, Decker being fined $5 and costs and Roberts being dlscharzed, They now propose revenge by going for the Jobnsons for riot, different places conveniently located to ench box, and the policemen, firemen, re- porters and others will be provided with keys. Onench box are to be painted the places where keys can be found, ~Next Tuesday evening the Congrega- tional folk are to give a wheelbarrow #o- cinl at the charch parlors, Just what a wheelbarrow social is, remains to be seen, and the ladies are showing that they can keep a secret by keeping mum as to the details, The assurance is given, however, that the mysterious affair will be full of merit and interest, he Sunday rehool county conventioh held yesterday at the Baptist chtrch did hot prove a great success as far na numbers was concerned, the attendance being light. There was some interesting informal die- conrses, and adjournment waa taken until the first Thuraday of next March, no place Deing decided upon, but the probability being that some one of the smaller towns in tho county will be selected, as Sunday school conventions in Conneil Bluffs do not rest or draw many seem to excite much in people, ~Wm, Eldridge, of Washington connty New York, paesed through here on his wey to Laramie with a car load of the finest Merino rams that has passed over the rond 1 along time, They were selected from the beat flocks in Addison county, V., ard Rengellaer and Weshington co es, New York, If the wool growers of Laram'e plains can induce Mr, Eldridge to frenis, them a few more car loads of the rame kind of stock they will soon find they producing much more wool, which will command 25 per cent higher price than th grade they nre growing at prosent., Notice is horeby given to all persons know- ing thomselves to be indebted to the Iate Eagene Schull to call upon Charles A. Fox,at the store of McAtes & Fox, Main atroet, and pay the same forth- with, He is authorized to receipt in full for any or all moneys paid him on my account. Murs, EvGr HULL, Couxors Buukrs, Ta., Oct, 1st, 1882, —_— - £:ds o? Down Feel Hard. All t2gs seam hard to the rheumatic, Then harken yo peevish sufferers! Apply Dr, TrcMas' Borkornic O1L to your ach- & foints acd musclce, Itely upon it that you will exgerfexze epeedy relief. Such, atleant, is tr e te tiraoay of those who have usedit, Ite cwedy '+ 'kewise wuccess- fully resorted ¢ v theoat and lung dis- eneos, nprains brofrer ste, A MUSICAL TREAT. The Emma Abbott Company to Ap- pear in Omaha Next Tuesday Evening. This favorite artisto appears at Boyd's opera house, Omaha, Tuesday evering, October 10, in the latest operatic success, ‘“‘Kine for a Day.” The Abbott company is tho finest musical organization in existence, and has in it fifty eminent vocaliste, in ad- dition to a levge chorus and orchestra, Among the artistes aro Lizzio Annan- dalo, the charming contralto; Jule Rosewold, the prima donna, sopranc Marie Hindle, Clara Weber, William Cr-tle, Alonzo Stcddard, Valentine Fabrini, John Gilbert, Gustavus Hall and others, The sale of seats will begin Saturday merning and the prices will be: Parquette and parquette aircle, §1.50; drcns circle, §1.00 and gallery, 60 cents,” It is to be regretted that the com- pony do not visit Council Bluffs, but there being now uo fit accommoda- tions for them in the line of opera house, they can hardly be blamed for not doing so. When this city gets an opera house which will meet the de- mands, then some such excellent en- teitainment may be expected here. Under the circumstances those of | strugele. ~The first quarterly meeting of the |our muuuu'y inclined people, who Broadway M. E, church for this confer- | can, should improve the opportunity ence year will be held to-morrow, Love- | Presented of hearing Emma Abbott in feast at 9 o'clock a, m ; preaching by Ltev. P, 8. Bresee at 10:30 a, m,, followed by the sacrament of the Lord’s supper, Sune day school at 12 m. Preaching at 7:30 p m., and quarterly conference Monday eve- ning. —A drunken fellow amused lookers-on along Main street yesterday by affection- ately hugging and kissing a horse, which stood hitched toa post. Broadway pre- sented its companion scene by a prostitute passing along the sidewalk dropping occasionally bits of pasteboard advertising her busivess and address to be picked up by the men, —There promises to be quite a field to choose candidates from for the office of justice of the peace here, It is understood that Justice Frainey and Justice Abbott sigh for re.election. Justice Baird un. decided, while among the *‘outs” who are supposed to cherish a hope of being “ins,” are Squire Biggs, C. 1. Stone, Chief ot Police Fields, J. W. Morse, and others, ~The Nonpareil should not be in such hasts i chargivg other papers with steal- ing its telegrams. For instance, Thr Brx gave on Thursday morning a full account of the dissppearance of Maryville's post- master, and twenty-four hours later The Nonpareil gives the same facts in the form of » telegram from Marysville, The query naturally arises, *“Who steals?” —During the trial of & case before Judge Aylesworth yesterday the witnesses were excluded from the room, one being called n after another as they were needed, One of them was desf and dumb but he was ex. cluded with the rest, lest he might over. hear something, When he was called to testify the ridiculousness of excluding him became apparent, ~The ladies of the Catholic church are arranging for & fair to be held for one week, commencing November 13th, have in preparation the operetta of *‘Lit. tle Red Riding Hood,” in which about one bundred children—boys and girle, will take part, Rehearsals have already com. menced, and it promises to be one cf the most charming events of the season. Oth. er attractive features nre being prepared for the fair proper, which will be held in Dobany's hall. Mre. J. M, Palmer has donsated one city lot to be given away at the fair, ~New locks have been placed on the fire alarm boxes, they being of Yale pattern, sod 8 grest improvement over the little cheap affairs, which originally came with * the boxes. With these new locks there will be little chance to open the doors of the boxes except in & legitimate way with Jeeys. There are to be keys loft at three They |, Omaha, It will be a treat which none can afford to miss. It is thought that enough will go from here to secure a train to bring them back to the Bluffs after the entertainment. Those who are planning to attend should so express themselves promptly that the special accommodations may be secured, Eviron Bur: 1 desire to say to my many friends that the articlo in yester- day’s Nonpareil, in the case of Ph, Best Brewing Co. vs, Adolf & Mohn- backer, referring to the cause of change of venue, representing it to be & caso to test the validity of the pro. hibition law, is most decidedly untrie, in word, thought and action, The case turns weolly upon the authority of the company's agent to make & final settlement. e made such, and the company clatm that he had no suthority to do so, Joux W, Avorr, For Rent. A house of five rooms, wells, cis- teru, etc., near shot tower. Oper & Day, A el z YOR SALE, My residence,|No, 716 Fourth street Baucroft*) L. F, Muxkrny, PERSONAL W. A, McCutchen, representing the Weber Wagon company, of Chicago, is in the city, Judge James G. Day, of Sidney, ar rived at the Ogden yesterday, Harry M. Clark, agent of Whiteley's “Hidden Haud,” and Will K, Peck, assistant agent, are in the city, Sherifl Miller, from across the river, was bere yesterday looking after sowe wit. nosses. . McMahon, of the real estate firm e & MoMahon, left Thursduy even. iug for the east on busivess, 1. F. Lyons, of Omaba, was here yes- terday, putting up lithorraphic attra calling attention to the Abbott con Omaha next Tuesday evening, It isa mystery how he escaped being gobbled up by the officers and sentenced for lifs for not having a license as bill poster, Col, Dalley expects to start Monday again for Dakota, where ho 1 to locate some more land, he having made selections for a number of old soldiers already, Mz, J, J, Bliss has returned from the east, where she bas been getting the latest in the millinery line, and the best, and thoroughly iuformed herself as to what styles most readily turn the heads of the wowen, A BIG SUIT. A Case in Which Thousands of Dol- lare are Involved and Several Reama of Evidence Al- rendy Taken For two or threo days there have been parties in the city taking depo sitions of witnesses concerning one of the heaviost law cases ever brought into western eourtd, The 6ase {8 that of Joseph Teal & Co, ¥a. John S, Bilby, in which the former claim $80,000 damages. Col. Teal is known far and near as the cattle king of Oregon, and isa man of great woalth, Mr. Coleman is inter ested with him, and is also a man of great wealth, and is widely known The claim is that 1,600 head of cattle wore placed by them in charge of the defendant, who lives at Maryville, Mo., and who is said to have con- tracted to put 400 pounds of flesh on each - f the animals during the ser-on, but instead of thus caring for the n somo of the animals were abou starved to death, while the best of them only gained one or iwo hundred pounds. The suit is brought to recover damages for the failure to do as agreed by the cat- tlo, aud a8 the defendant is also man of wealth, there is neither won- ey nor talent being epared in the legal Thore is an array of prominent law- yors on each side, the plainiiffs having retained: Ex. U. 8. Attorney General Williams, of Oregon; Edwards & Namsey and Wales & Winn, of Mary- ville, Mo., and others, while the de- fendant hns eccured Tichenor, War- ner & Dean, of Kansas City; Johnson & Anthony, of Marysville, Mo, White & Alderman, of Maryasvile, Mo, The case is brought in the United States court at Kansas City, and groat exponse and much time has already been spent in securing depositions, Severa' have been taken hero by Ja cob Sims, Exq., and among those con- cerned in the case, who are in the city, are Mr, ‘Bilby, the defendant, Mr. Colman, one of the plaintiffs, Judge Edwards, ono of his attorneys, and Judge White, one of the attorneys for the defendant, Thero have already been taken 2() neases being scattered from the Da- cific to the Atlantic ccasts, Doposi- tions in the casc have bren tak at Portland, Maine, and at the other extreme ut Portland, Oregen, It is eatimated that the expense of the case thus far have reached $20,000. Thue documentary preparations mads if un- rolled and stretched out would rench for miles, and condolences should be #in to be sent in to the poor jurymen, who will be obliged to sit and listen to the reading of these long docu ments. They bad better select as jurymen young men, 8o that they may not bo cut short by wdvancing old ago, ere they get through listening to she evidenco, e e It seems impossible that a remedy made of such common, simple plants as Hops, Buchu, Mandrake, Dande- lion, &c., should make so many and such great cures as Hop Bitters do; but when old and young, rich and poor, pastor and doctor, lawyer and editor, all testify to having been cured by them, you must believe and vry them yourself, and doubt no longer. A FREE FIELD. The Chief of Police 18 Turned Loose to Opprees Citizen White Again. Yesterday morning Justice Frainey delivered himself of a decision in the case brought Against Chiof of Police Fiold. The chargo was that of ‘op- prossion,” it being claimed that he had wrongfully arrested *‘Citizon” White, as Captain Prico in his argu- ment delighted to call him, and that, although he had held ‘‘Citizen” White only a few minutes, and had turned him loose after finding that he was the wrong man, yet “Citizen” White had boen oppressed by heing subjected to the mortification of brin gazed uyon as a criminal by thirty or more fellows gathered in the saloon, whither the officer took him for iden- uification, Justico Frainey decided to dis- charge the chief of police, not from office, but from custody, finding that no offensive act had been committed, He thought that rv Chief Feld had let his prisoner White go, that by the doctrine “by what measure ye mete, it shsll be measured to you again,” ho ought to let Kield go, and accordingly turned him loose, leaving bim at liberty to again oppress ‘‘Citizen” White in like manner again if he wants to, GENTLEM YourHop Bitters have been of great value to me. I was laid up with typhoid fever for over two months and could get no relief until I tried your Hop Bitters, To those suf- foring with debility or any one in fee- ble health, I cordially recommend them, J. C, STOETZEL, Fultor. St., Chicago, Ill, - IOWA ITEMS, Clinton will bave & horse fair on the 11th and 12th, Six Marshall county prisoners escaped on Sunday from the Hampton jail. A fire at Tingley on Friday last de- ?H;vye\l St, John's drug store, Luer, ¥1,- Kernan, of Okolona States memory, has left Cherokee and will be employed on the Orauge Oity Tudex. Tt has leeked out that the grand jn Boone ceuuty has found forty-eight indi wents against liquor dealers, The Anawmosa penitentiary is to be lichted with the electric flare., There will be 240 lamps of sixteen candle power each, Keokuk folks have been indulging in the play of gac sing +s to how many beans there were in & jar, Three prizes were offeced, The postmaster yeneral has autho railway mail service on the Des Moincs, Osceola & Southern railroad, to begin on the 16th inst Tom Butler i the name of an unnatural son wio asssulted his mother in Dubuque on Tuesday and nearly killed ber. He was 00 & drunken spree. The vote at Ottumwa on the 3d was in favor of donating $30,000 towards depot and machine shop grounds at that place. The vote was ten tq one A wan named Baxter, 70 years old, sud wife, 75 years of age, became involved in a0 altercation in Des Moines on Friday depositions in this case, and the wit-| nignt Inst, in which the wife was seriously wounded with a knife. Jacob Egermeyer of O«dar Rapids, failed on Satarday for 818,000, Hin assets are about 810,000, Egermeyer was large man. ufacturer of and dealer in harness. He has done business in Cedar Rapids for ten years. A strange snd ndden death oceurred near Belle Plaine on Thursday_ afternoon, Sep- tember 28, A man named Baker came in from the timber and took a seat upon the fence in front of hi= home, when syddenly ha fall t4 ths ground & corpre. It was thought by his fam ly that he must have eaten poiron ivy berries in the woods, though this 18 only conjecture, In nn altercation between two men named Connor and Stuart, in Perry, on tho 23th ult, over a Inmber bill, Stuart strick at Connor with a picket which he had found in the room. Connor caught the blow on his arm, and catching up a wagon-spoke he struck Stuart across the head, crushing the sknll. Stuart will probably die, Public sentiment Connor's favor is in Esoaped from the Toils. John Bacon, Taporte, writes: “Hurrah for SPriNg BLosso all you recommend it to be, My dyspepsia has all vanished. Why don't yon advertise it? What allowance will yon make if I take a dozen bottles, #o that I could oblige my COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. idvertisements, wuc Vu d, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, etc., will be insertod In this column a4 the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent Leave adv ertisemonts insertion, at our offics, No. 7 \ TANTED_ 4(0 or 5% bushel corn at Maype & Co,, cornet North 6th and Mills sty eot, JANTED A girl for general housework in a small family, enquire 116 \Fourth (Ban croft) strect 23t ANTED-- Situation by a German bread and cake baker. Enjuire at F. B., this office VW AXTED Two first s pantt makers at ph Me merchant tailor establish. ment 310 Birc Council Bluffs. VW ANTER 500 uildings to move. W make A epect ity of movi ¢ houses and_ safost ortu, box 879, Conneil Address W, P, Ayles ANTED—Every nell Bluffs fo to take Tim s, 20 cents per week, de livered by carriors. Office, No 7 P near Brosdway. riends occasionally?” Price 50 cents, trial fottles 10 cents, Buck’s Garden. Pionic, sacred concert and summer night's festizal on nexi Sunday after- noon and evening, Ostober Gh, Mu- c will be furnished by the Bavarian band. i Remarkable for overcoming dis eases caused by impure water, decay ing vegetation, etc., is Brown's Iron Bitters, Table Manners of C Bill Nye's Foomerang Young people who have to wait till older people have eaten all there is in the house should not open the dining room door during the meal and ask the host of he is going to eat all day. It makes the company feel ill at esse and lays up wrath in the parent’s heart. Chtldren should not appear dis- pleased with the regular course at din- ner and then fillup on pie. Eat the less oxpensive food first and then or- wanize a panic in the preserves, Do not close out the last of your soup by taking the plate in your moush and pouring the liquid down your childish neck. You might spill it, and it enlarges and distorts the mouh unuecessaryly. When asked what patt of the fowls you prefer do uot say you will take the pars that goes over the fence last, This remark 18 veiy humorous, but tie risiug generation ought to origi- nate some new table jokes that will bo worthy of the sge in which we live. Children should early learn the use of the fork aud how to handle it. This koowledge can bo acquired by sllowing them to pry up the carpet tacks with the instrument, and other little exercises such as the parent mind may suggest, not to wave table while in conversation, or to fill his meuth full of potatoes sud then coaverse in a rich tone of voice with some one out in the yard. Ho might get his dinner down his trachea and cause his parents great anxiety. In picking up a plate or saucer, filled with soup or with moist food, the child should be taught not to par- boil his thumb in the contents of the dish and to avold swellowing soup bones or other indigestible debris, Toothpicks are generally the last course, and children should not be permitted to pick their teeth and kick the table through the other exercises. While grace is being said at table, children should know it is a breach of good breeding to smouge fruit cake Jjust because their parents heads are bowed down and their attention for the moment turned in another direc- tion, Children out not to be per- mitted to find fault with the dinner or fool with the cat while eating. Boys should, before going to the table, cmpty all the frogs and grasshoppers out of their pockets, or those insects might crawl cut during the festivities and jump into the gravy. 1€ a fly wades into your jelly up to his gambrelo do not mash him with your spoon before all the guests, as thoze who are at dinner and retards digestion, Take the fly ont carefully with what naturally adveres to his person and wipo him on the table- cloth, It will demonstrate your per- fect command of yoursclf and affords amusement for the company. Do not stand up in your chair and try to spesr a roll ‘with your fork. Say “‘thank you” and *‘much obliged” and “‘beg pardon” wherever you can work in these remarks, as it throws people off their guard and gives you an op- pastry and other bric-a-brac near you at the time, Millions Given Away. Millions of Bottlesof Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs_and Colds, have been given nway as Trial Bottles of the large size, This enormous outlay would be disastrous to the pro- prietors, were it not for the rare werits possesed by this wonderful medicine. Call at O, ¥. Goodman's Drug Store, and got Trinl Bottle frec, and try for yoursslf. never fails to oure, DR. C. J. CLARK. Twenty-four years experience in practical Gynaeology. Office 106 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs, - - Iowa. MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Out Glass, Fine French Ohina, Sliver Ware &c., $40 BRoAvway + COUNCIL BLUFFS, WA Deads and mortgagos drawn an Gemins Bewarded, The Story of the Sewing Machine, A bandsome Uitle pamghles, bine and gold cove with Bumerons engravings, will dged GIVEN AWAY sault person calling for i, b any branch or wab=office of Tho Sluger Masulech pu% , o1 will be sect by wmall, posh l uwi’fi.m- lviog 8t & distauce rom our offices 0 Singer tnmu‘ 0o, Prinolpal gf)fiul,snsulmgnlou lll'l. NEW YORK, © o buy 109 tons broom ocorn lculara addross Council Biuffe Jouncil Blufts, Towa { it Eultable for Excelsior Gallery. each; nothing do 8 on! b EX-MAYO! VAUGHAN api3: Liberal reward Enquire at Beo off OST—A Inrge wardrob - koy. 4 10 find v mens of pictures ide process, 10 reot. Physician and Oculist, f sore eyow. 1t Ia only matter of time, and can cure generally in from thres tc five weeku- it males no differ: ence how long disensed. Will straighten crose cyos, operato and remove Ptyreginms, cte., and insert artificial eyes. Special attention to re. o The child should be taught at once tits bread around over the | s death 13 at all times depressing to " Business Directory. Bottling Works, . HAGG & CO., East Pierce St. Bakery. P. AYERS, 517 8. Main St Bathing Houses. J. HARDING, M. D., Broadway and MRS, Glenn DR, STUDLEY, Bethesda Bathing House, Broadway. Books and Stationery. I, E. SEAMAN, Middlc Broadway. anks. corner Broadway and 5th 5th strect, Broom Factory. €O., avenue A, J. ROSS, 615 East Broadway. Dentists. SINTON & WEST, 14 Pearl St. + Dry Goods DRY GOODS AND CARPLT HOUSE. Broadway, and Fourth Street, Coancil Bluffs, lowa mnr-2-8m J. MU LLER Headquarters For the Cele- brated Weber Pianos, Toys and Fancy Wholesale and Retail, Address, J. MUELLER, ' COUNCIL BLUFFS, F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 S EL N B T &S MLAIDE v TCEXNIE WSEIST. Bluff and Willow Srests, Council Bluffs, E. R. STEINHILBER, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF A IR . L &S CUPBOARDS AND SAFES, We make the following a specinlty: . N TABLES POPLAR OPEN WASHSTAN: AKFAST TABLES, POILAK \V.: RDROBES, PE KFAST TABLES, POPLAR CUFBOARDS, WALNUT WARDROBES, POPLLAR SAFES, 2 WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS. #arMail orders and correspondence promptly attended to. Office and Manufactory S. E. Cor. 7th Ave. and 12th Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. MORGAN, KELLER & CO,, TUNIDERT AR IEIRS. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic oases, Oalls attended to at all hours. We defy competitin in quality of goods or brioes, Our Mr. Morgan has served as undertaker for forty years and. thoroughly understands his business. ~ WAREROOMS, 346 AND 857 BROADWAY. = Upholstering in allits brunches promptly attended to; ulso carpet-laying snd lambrequins, Teler graphic and mail orders filled without d-lav. Ui Goods HaopHpH oHndE HARKNESS, ORCUTT & CO., Broadway and 4th strect Eggs Shipper. G. F. CRAW [-‘l)l(['L Main St. Furniture Manufactory. E. R. STEINHILBER, cor. 7th ave and 12th St. Furniture Store. C. A. BEEBE & CO., 207 and 209 Broadway. Groceries and Provisions. SULIVAN & FITZGERALD, 343 Broadway. Gunsmithing. OLLIVER & GRAHAM, 5th street. sold at eastern prices and glaranteed Goods ess and Saddlery, )., Middle Broadway, Middle Broadway. Hair Goods. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT. 337 West Broadway, MES. J. J. GOOD, 29 oth street. Livery Stables A, COMPTON, Hotels, Upper Broadway. portunity to get in your work on the |, HOTEL, 501 an street NOR, 536 Broadway, Millinery. Broadway. Come and exam- 1. i METCALF, 548 Broadway. Marble and Granite Works. CONNOR & GUANELLA, 117 Broadway Merchant Tailors, Broadway, s building, 5th and Main EITEK, 310 Broadway Real Es KIMBALL J. W, 5QU TAMP, oppos! £ & CO., corner Restaurant. SMITH &MeCL Stoves and Tinware. ¥ & CO., 500 South Main street F. F. FORD, cornef Bluff and Willow 8t, Undertakers. ER & CO., 346 and 347 Broad- way. D! M. CONNE DAVID C. EVANS & C0,, 504 North Second Stieet, S8T. LOUIS, MO, z&~Ask your Grocer for the Cel- ohrated Star Coffee and Star Baking Powder. L, 17 North Main St. MRS, 8. J. AILTON, M, D,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Prosdwav Council Bluffs 1D, KDMUNDHON, K. L. SHUGART, A, W. STRENT, Prosident. Vice-Prea't. Cashicr, CITIZENS BANK Of Couneil Bluffs. Orgauized under the laws of the State of lows Paid up capital 9 76,000 Authori capl . 00,000 Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts {ssued on the prineipal cities of the United Biates and Eusope. Special attention given to collections and correspondence with prompt returcs, DIRECTORS, . D. dson, E.L.Shugart, J. T.Hart,! e ol 1A Miher, W, Blweet, Iviedt HAGG & CO’S BOTTLING WORKS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - IOWA, BOTTLERS & DEALERS IN GEISE'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 everywhere for its Purity and Wholesome Qualities. BUDWRISKEIER RBEBE Also Dealers in C, Conrad & Co.’s Originil Budweiser Beer, manufactured in St. Louis, Mo, £4Orders in the City or From Abroad Promptly Filled, HAGG & CO0., COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, PETERSON & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company’s Celebrated M U BEER, Orders from the sountry olicited No, 711 Brosdway, Council Bluffs, Towa. City orders to families and dealers delivered free, A, BEEBE, W. RUNYAN, C. A. BEEBE & CO,, Wholesale and Ketall Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos, 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs. JAMES FRANEY, Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. Always keeps onhand the nest assortment of mat. rial for gentlemen's wear. Satistaction guaranteed K 8. J. E. METCALF, Millinery, Dressmaking, Etc.---Cutting and Fitting a Spedialty, No. 648 Broadway, Opposite Revere House, W. BEEBE Laces, Embroideries, and Ladies Underwear, Handkerchlets, hose of all kinds, thread, plas, needies, etc. We hope the lsales will call and sce_our stock of goods. CHARLES RICHE, Merchant Tailor. (Late Cutter for Metealf B ) Devol's New Building, Main Streer. Council Bluffs, la, Suits to order §18 and upwards. KIMBALL & CHAMP. (Successors to J. P, & J. N, Cassady.) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. We bave the ouly complete set of abstract books to all city lote and lands o Pettawsttami county. Titles examined and abstracts furrished on short notice. Money 10 loau on city sud farm ;m;rm short and Inn& time, in suws to suit the borrower, Meal ests bought and sold. Office & the old stand opposite co wt bouss- M