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e — | THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLU FFS IOWA THURSDAY, OCTOBEK 12 ::I'he Daily Bee. ‘COUNGIL BLUFFS. Thursday Mo;-nmg, Oct. 12 BUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Carrier, = « - - - 3 cents por week L R R 10,00 por Yo omo . 7 Poarl Street, Near B cadway, M. 0. GRIFFIN, Managor, #. W. TILTON, City Editor. MINOK MHENTIONS, ~J. Mueller's Palace Music Hall. —Sherraden makes photographa, ~Stove mats for sale at H, K. Sea- man's, oet12.5¢, Whiteley's Hidden Hand company appenr at Dohany's this evening. —A plain drunk named Lawson, was yesterday forenoon gathered in from the highway. T'he Round Table meeta this evening st Mr. Otis’ residence to continue the stndy of Coriolanus. —The net profita of the wheelbarrow festival at the Congregational church were 77704, Orders for toys and small musioal in. struments are ceming In thick and fast at Moueller's, —VYesterday afternoon J. E, Irving, of Florence, Neb., was married to Louise Hollike, of Omahs, Justics Abbott offici- ating, ~George W.Moore and Fannie I. Stone- house, both of Atlanta, were yesterday married by Justice Abbott. ~The Episcopalian church social is to held this evening, Mrs, Bloomer enter- taining the friends, assisted by Mrs. Reck- lons, —Cheap Railroad tiokets to all points, Bushnell, five doors north of postoftice, wells them, Entrance on Main or Pearl streets, -Our friend Mueller is nowadays very busy filling orders for toys and small musi- cal instrumenta, The Fay Templetcn company yester- terday arrived at the Ogden, and last eve- ning gave a fine entertainment at Do- bany’s, —The ball to be given by the Knights of Labor to-morrow evening, at Bloom & Nixon's hall, promises to be a most enjoy- able event, and largely attended. ~The case of the State ys, Kline, for larceny was yesterday dismissed by Jus- tice Frainey, the prosecution failing to pat in an appearance. Mattresses, spring heds and lounges, as well as the best and latest of uphol- stered goods can be found at E. ¥'. Stock- ert & Co.'s, 800 Broadway. —This afternoon the Kansas City Red Stockings £nd Council Bluffs nine meet on the diamond field, There will bo a sharp and exciting contest. (iame is to be oalled at 8 p. m. ~—Joseph Reiter makes the Finest Suits n the Intest styles, at the lowest possible prices. His merchant tailoring establish- ment in at 810 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs, —~Morgan, Keller & C0o.’s undertaking establishment now has telephonic connec- tions with all parts of the oity, so that those desiring their services can readily send them word over the wires. The new meat shop of Shull & Mul- len, south Main street, guarantee prompt attention, the best meats, and' at the low- st prices of any shop in the city. ~Yesterday Mrs, Christina Kahre, of Weston, was brought to this city in wildly insane condition, aud last evenmng was taken to the asylum, Her son was recently sent to the aamo place for troat. ment, he being also violently insane. ~—Joseph Xows, 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 For thelatest styles of parlor furnit. ure, for upholstery work of all kinds, for the most complete assortment of lumbre. «quins, poles, shades and curtaivs, go to K, F. Stockert & Co., 309 Broadway, —Nothing has been heard lately about that new street oar line, which Col, Chap. man was 8o eager to build lust spring, and for which the city council granted a char- ter. Work was to commence within sixty days, and the live be in operation within n year, but there seems nothing done yet, —Kveryone who is at all interestod in base-ball should take in the promised game this sfternoon between the Kansas ity Red Btockings and the Council BlufTs, The contest will bo an exciting one, The Kunsas City's lately defeated our boys in two games, and the howe nine is therefore bent on geiting even with them if possitle, and will playjtheir very best, lics court yesterday. The colored family live mext door neighbors to the doctor, and the trouble seems to have originated from the children. The dostor's six-yesr-old oalled & Burke boy “‘a nigger,” and the Iatter threw a clod of dirt which gave the white boy the nose-bleed. The doctor on going over to ses Mrs. Burke ahout the trouble is said to have strack her. He de- wied the striking, and the court discharged him ———— For Rent A house of five rooms, wells, ocis- tern, ete., near shot tower, Oprrt & Day, - - Esonped from the Toils. John Bacon, Taporte, Ind, writes: “Hurrah for Strine Brossox; it's all you recommend it to be, My dyspepsia has all vanished, Why don't you advertise it? ‘What allowance will you make if I take a dozen bottles, so that I could oblige my riends occasinaly 1" rice 50 cents, trial ottles 10 cens. ANOTHER ROBBERY. An Old Man Knocked Down and His Gripsack Gobbled. The Officers Think They Have the Highwaymen. Another robbery occurred Tuesday night, near the Chicago & Rock Ts- land depot, and although not much plunder was secured, yet it was not the fault of the ruffians who committed the outrage., An old man named Max Schmidt, who is a mason by trade, was coming along the street accom- panied by a boy named George Mil. ler. The old man was lugging his gripsackjand the boy had an accordeon, Two men jumped on them, knocked Doimans In Satin, Plush and Diagonal Beaver, at Harkxess, Orcurr & Co's. e R — PERBONAL Chatles T, Luce, of Woodbine, Towa, is in the city. C. A. Hoffman, of Rockford, is a Paci- fie house guest, John Eckman, of Louisville, was at the Ogden yesterday, H. M. Justice, of Philadelphia, yester- day did justice to an Ogden house dinner, George W, Cherrington, of the Almy ©oal mines, Wyoming, is at the Pacific, W. ¥. Sapp jjr., and mother left last evening for Chicaro, intending to be ab. went & week or 0. There were three Scotts ut the Ogden yesterday—Charles Soott, of Pittaburg| o R. I. Scott, of Des Moines, and Wm. Scott, of 8t, Paul, Mr. and Mrs, Hanthorn of Atchison, Ka,, are in the city visiting John Han- thorn and family and other relatives. Mr, Hanthorn is one of tho largest and best known grocers of Atchison, Potor Herdio, of Philadelphis, s in the city. He falls to observe many of his Hordic coaches npon the sbreets, the en- terprise liaving ovidently gone to meet John Chapman's street car line, Mr, Herdic has lately returned from Fing- 1and, and even » vayage across ehe water, has not made him lose faith in the Herdic coach. A Short Roaa to Health. To all who are suffering from boils, ul- cers, ecrofula, carbuncles, or other obsti- nate diseases of the blood and akin, & courss of Burbook BLoon Birrkis will be found to be a short road to health. Price $1.00, Flannels. Dress Flannels in all the now shades, for fall and winter wear, at HarkNEss, Orcurr & Co's. e Notice to the ladies of Council Bluffs: That the tailor system of cut- ting will be taught this week a. No. 28, North 6th street, by J. OarTER AND WirE, General Agents, Anouncement. To the Voters of Kaue Township. 1 hereby announce myself as an independent candidate for constable, subject to the voice of the voters on ensuing election, C. W. WesLEy, ———— The Wheelbarrow Festival. Under this name one of the most largely attended and most merry church festivals ever held in the oity, was given at the parlors of the Con- gregational church, There was much curionity as to what sort cf a festival could be had in which wheelbarrows could be given a place, and this feel- ing of curiosity, added to the assurance given of a good time nnywn‘r, caused the rooms to packed. There was a swarm of boys and girls, as well as older people, and the crowd was 80 great and the merry- making so lively that the programme proposed for the stage could not be carried out to tho satisfaction of all, it being almost impossible to get suf- ficient ailence, and cessation from talk and laughter, to enable all to be heard while the jam was such that all could not see what was going on on the stage Thero was somo excellent music provided, and a charm. ing recitation by Miss Matio Thuber, the little mies securing better attention than some of the older participants, and winning hearty applause, for tho clear and ex- pressive manner in which she recited *‘The Little Mouse in Church.” There was another feature which in- terested the young folks, it being & tableaux representing the old bachelor who went to London to get him a wife, and who in bringing her home in a wheelbarrow, had the misfortune to have the barrow broken and his little wife spilled. Master Willie Squire, in a little swallow-tailed coat, tall hat oto., made a perfect little -A party of Gorman emigrants, bound for Lincoln, were suddenly saddened Tes. day night, at the Fuwigraut house, where one of their number, an old lady, died quite unexpectedly, Old age and its at- tonding feebleness seemed the ouly cause of death, The remains were placed in neat coffin, sod taken on to Lingoln for burial, for which pluce the party left yes. terday. ~When a person covered all over with the slime of political infamy is presouted by @ party saucts as a candidate for an important trust, we are ot surprised that the good men of that party rise up in their wrath, bid deflance to the party mansgers, and refuse to support such & osndidate, The defeat of, that oandidate is the surest way to prevent a repetition of the devices that secured his nomination,~Gleawood Journal on An- derson, ~Otticer Kdgar yesterday found W, Keelioe, Jr., wandering along Broadway, drunk and bleediog from & wound in the bead. Sowe said he fcll down and hit his head on he curbing, others that he had been sbyuck, Later iv the day the same officer bdapme satisfied that Le had becn thumped, agd arrested Thos, R, Hare as the m\umxa batterer, but n the trial it was bat Keeline had drawn o revolver on Hare,and made such threa's that Hare knocked Rim down. Hare ws therofore set free, while Keeline was held watil sober euough for tyjal. ~Der, Deetken was called on to snswer # charge of assault laid ageivst him by M. Burke, & colored woman, in the po- man, and Master Lutie Pryor, was costumed as & oute little wife, whose tumble caused much merriment. At 006 booth thgre were for sale at a nominal pricg little glass wheelbar- rows filled withioAndy, and in adjoin- ing ms refreshments were served, tl oream being dished up in glass whi rows, which were sold with the. m. Then there was the floral lumwhure barrows could be loaded withflowers, if desired, There was rush after these wheelbarrows, tnat before the evening was half over, every one had been eold, and still the demand kept up lively, The festival was a novel one and {t proved to be & happy hit, besides being financially profitable to the Sunday school, watch their effects, aud find that in chron'c diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys, your bitters have been mignally marked with success, I)aye used them wmye't with best results, for torpidity of the liver; sud in the case of a friend of mine suffer- ing from dropsy, the effect was marvelous,” Price §1,00, A Bouvenir, With each pair of boots, shoes or alippors wo sell, we give one of our transparent oleographs. Z. T, Lixvsey & Co, Munn. Carpets, &ec., &ec., all the year round at; Hagkxess, Osovrr & Co's, | some spec the old man down, grabbed the grip, made the boy give up his accordeon and then run away. Not long after Officer Sterling found a man named Thomas Dorsey seated on the edge of a sidewalk going threugh the valise, and arrested him and se- cured the plunder. Dorsey was locked up, and yesterday was brought into | g court, and the examination set for this afternoon, bail being fixed at $1,000, and not being able to give bonds, was kept locked up. He admits that he had been drinking some, but denles that he was 1n any way connected with the robbery. Itis that the other man was named James McCarthy, and the go lice are after him, McCarthy is also wanted to answer another charge Last Taesday he kicked up a row with oung man named Gibson, becaum attor refused to sell him a pint of whisky ‘‘on tick.” Not satisfied with atriking Gibson he bit off a piece of hia ear, committing an offense which if proved on him will send him across the state, s FOR SBALE, My reaidence,{No. 716 Fourth street Bancroft) L. F, Mureny. NOTICE. Arrangements have been made to have all the engtnes and carts hitched up for practice threo times per day. The berl at Rescue engine house will give one tap at 9 a. m., 12 m and 8 p. m., which will be the signal for hitch- ing up. JoHN TEMPLETON, Chief Fire Dep't. Jacob Kgermeyer of Cedar Rapids, failed on Saturday for $18,000, His assets are about $10,000, Fgermoyer was large man. ufacturer of and dealer in harness. He has done business in Cedar Rapids for ten years, B ROOM FOR REFORM. The Authorities Need to Wake Up and Ulear the Oity ot Crooks. There is a moat excellent opportuni- ty in this city for a showing of some activity on the part of the authorities in clearing out the thieves and orooks who hover about town, and who fre- quently break out enough to attract public attention by a robbery, burg- lary or oonfidence game. Council Bluffs is not in a state of anarchy nor is it a sodom of wickedness, but still there is too much deviltry going on here, with too little restraint or pun- ishmert, Without going further back into the resords than the first of January last, a period the events of which can readily be fecalled by residents, many acts have been committed which ought to have sent the doers to the peniten- iary; and yet, how many have been caught or committed? Since the first of January last, there has been only one criminal sent to the penitentiary for crime committed in this city, That one was ‘‘Cranky Bill,” who was sentenced to six months for stealing (George Ferguson's valise. There have boen numerous cases of picking poc- kets, highway robbery, arson, confi- dence tricks, burglary, etc,, and yet of the whole batch but a few have ever been arrested, and only one con- victed and sentenced to go across the stato, There are a certain number of known crooks, who are now hanging about the city and plying their trade between here and Omaha, Those who have been lately fleeced in this city and vicinity by confidence men, agree 80 nearly in their descriptions of the rogues that it is apparent that the samo fellows work most of the tricks turned here. It wooms as if those whoso business it is to watch for orooks would be able to tell these men by sight, after a time, and they are able. Why do not they arres’ thom then! An officer in talk- ing with & Brk man the other day, ;flnntud out two men standing on roadway, and said” he was sure they were orovked, and that they would soon be heard from as turning some trick. On being asked why he did not run them in, the officer answered, ““What shall T arrest them for?" “Va. grancy, if for nothing else.” “Why, what's the use of that. The court would let them loose again,” The fact seems to be that the offi- cers lay the blame on the courts, and the courts lay the blame on the offi- oers, and between them the crooks es- e a pig running between the f & bow-legged man. The authorities by working together judicial and executive officers can les- sen the number of crooks hanging about here, and especially so if they work together with the Omaha au- thorities. ~ Men who are known orooks should not be allywed to hang about until they cen be caught in ific act, The vagrancy law if applied to them will bring them to time on genergl principles, and it can be made too wwrm for them to stay here. The ocitizens are getting tired of the excuses offored by courts that the officers do not arrest these fellows, or that there is some technical way of escape for them. They are equally tirJ":)l having the police offer the exouse that there is no way of getting the fellows oconvicted if caught. Thieves and thugs are here, They are known to the officers. The taxpayers pay for protection, and pay wen sal- : + aries for looking after criminale, and | Europe. Bubstantial bargaines in Dress Goods, | punishing them. Wil! they do the | Silks, Handsome Dolmans, Elegant |duty fi high they are paid/ stated intervals, but still there is a cause for it. When citizens are knock- ed down and robbed, when crimes of of ail hinds are committed, and only one poor, half-cracked sneakthief is the only one sent to the penitentiary, out of tcores of criminals, it is time that citizens hegan to inquire whether the courts and officers are for the pur- pose of protecting the public, vr pro- teoting thore who make war on the public, and it will not be Jong before generalities are thrown aside and the publio will fasten upon individuals, who are the ones to blame, and will make complaints in detail, specifying names, rather than classes, besie i - Millions Given Away. Millions of Bottlesof Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have been given away as Trial Bottles of the large size, This enormous ontlay would be disastrous to the pro- \COUNCIL_BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOE. ~Special _advertisoments, #uc s Lost, ¥ound, To Lown, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete., will be inserted in this column st the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER | LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTs FR LINE for each subssquent insertion Leave adv ertisoments st our office, No. 7 Pearl Streot, noar Broadway. Wante, ANTED -Tmmed{a’ 'y three or four gal ¥anized fron cor mkers and _ roofers at JOHN EPENETER, 307 Broadway, Couscil Bluffs, Ia. 12-31 VY ANTED, 400 010 ushels ot old_white corn at Mayoe & Co., corr.er North 6th and Ml n0reot. prietors, were it not for the rare merits {u.,.-e.:l by this wonderful medicine, Call at C, F, Goodman's Drug Store, and get Trial Bottle free, and try, for yovrself, never fails to cure. “IOwWaA ITHMS, The I by the fire at Maquoketa last week foot up th §90,000; insurance $63,000. The Dunlap Reporter is in a fair way to become the agricultural paper of Tows. A Board of Trade has been organized in uart, John B, Gough is booked to speak in (Grinnell, December 1st The Harman house, a _three-story hotel at Tama City, burned last Thursday night, Loss $10,000, A Muscatine tomb-stone dealer has re. ceived an order from Mrs, Jesss James for & marble shaft twelve feet high to mark the resting place of her husband. Seth Knowles, of McGregor, was thrown out of a wagon ‘Waedn- :day, the 4th inst., and aragged for a distance over rocks and stones, He died #oon after from the injuries received, An Anamosa peritentiary bird named Wertin was taken to Dubuque to identify two burglars with whom he had been in- terested in a Job, but after he was there he failed to recognize the prisoners, and they were cleared, The general belief is that he lied, Fiieman Frank Nugent, on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad, was caught between an engine and tender on Wednesday night near Brighton and seri- ously if not fatally hurt. The locomotiye | % left the track and turned_over, catching Nugent, who attempted to jump. A sad accident to a ‘wo-year-old child of Ben Read, of Caseyville, The father was making molasees and the child sat in a [ high chair vlose by a pan in which was about six inches of boiling syrup, Proba- bly trying to imitate ite father it reached over with a skimmer and fell forward into the boiling liquid. Although in the pan only five seconds it was so badly burned that it died the next day. 2#-Faded articles of all kinds re- stored to their original beauty by Diamond Dyes. Perfect and simple, 10 cents, at all droggista. = THE CAMPAIGN. THEN AND NOW, How about Mr. Anderson? Has there ever been anything said against him prior to his being nominated for congreess! Why, the editor of the leading paper in his district, now sup- porting his candidacy, said six years 8go that he was guilty of adultery; that he had abused his wife; that he Lad collected double pay for his ser- vices as an officer of the army, and re- fused to restore the money thus wrong- fully taken; and made other charges of a most flagrant character. He sol- emnly averred that he believed all the charges to be true, and Mr. Anderson took no legal measures Lo show that he had been libeled!—Exchange. ANOTHER APOLOGY NEEDED, The proprietor of this paper isin receipt of a letter from Dan Farrell, | * the valiant sheriff of Mills county, who captured Polk Wells, Inregard to Mrs. Miller, whom Anderson in- duced to transfer her property to him- self, thereby defrauding two destitute children out of their heritage, Mr, Farrell says: “A history of these dis- honest transactions are now prepared and will be published. It is now be- ing withheld in order to allow the major to bring his case up, which is now pendiwg in this court. Of course he dare not, but his failure to do so will make another very damaging page of his history,” Ho, satraps! to the front. Frame an apology. Sayit was indiscreet, but innocent of wrong in- tentions, ‘“‘and crook the pregnant hinges of the knee, that thrift may follow fawning.”—[ Walnut News, Ll Ay *#08kill and patience succeed where force fails.” The quiet skill and patient research which brought forth Kidney-Wort illustrates the trath of tha fable. 1ts grand success everywhere in admitted. Disease aever comes to us without a cause. Ask any good physician the reason and he will tell you something incer- feres with the working of the great organs, Kidney-Wort enables them to overcome all obstructions and pre- serves perfect health, Try a box or bottle at once. KIDNEY-WORT] wmn‘rhnnfi-un' HOUSANDS OF oASf 4 ;::.h— Quickly ;:u-nt and 1a sha b Y CURED. L'l.fan'-‘ °-Tl||'.mu Duaums.| DR. C. J. CLARK, noo in practical Twenty-four years expe Gynacelogy. Office 106 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs. - - Iowa. D NDMUNDSON, K. L SHUGART, A, W. STRENT, P R Preddent. Vice-Pres't, Cashi CITIZENS BANK Of Counocil Bluffs. Organised under the laws of the State of lows Paid up capltal 8 75,000 Abthotised capi 200,000 it d time de) ite, Dratts lssued oulThavent Juid i Moo d (g Ry} ur attcotion giveu to collections and correspondence with prompt returcs. Sinsorons. I , ad with much trath, acry for reform comes at £ 44 J. D. Edmundson, . L. WAW, Wallace, J. by » runawav horse on | ebel ANTED A girl for general housework in a small family, enquire 116 Fourth (Ban. croft) stre 234 ‘, ANTEE- 50 buildings to move. We make a spectalty of Address W, P.” Ayleswortn, box 879, Conncil Bluffs, I HARKNESS, ORCUTT & CO., DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE, Broadway, and Fourth Street., Council Bluffs, Iowa. ANTED—E: to take T livered by carriors, near Broadway. 7 ANTED—To buy a five or six rcom house on moatkly installments cf §2. P-0, bax 93§ Wnrrm_'ra buy 100 tons_broom corn For particulars addres Council Bluffa Broom Factory, Councll Blufts, Tows. 668294 body b Council Blafte o i, 80 conts per week, de Office, No 7 Pearl Street For Sale and Rent v O RENT—Furnished room to r nt witn beard at 736 Mynster siroet, Day board $9.60 por week. OR RENT—A_ces rablo offics on first f1sor. A. H.MAYNE & CO., No. 4 Pearl troet. —_—_— OR RENT—A very ple.sant vowly built hous:, Franklln st. T, m reasonable. A. H. MAYNK & CO., No. 34 Pearl atrees. UR RENT—A store rcm on Malu strect. op- ! " posite Catholic chur.h. Enquire of Mrs, ‘eber. _— IOR REN T.—One nicely furniwhed room, one block from Broadway H. C. Savacoal, city building 0ctd-36 OB SALE—A 10x12 skyiight. Suttablo for hot bed. Apply to Excelsior 860 ‘each; nothing down, and 3 permonth only. OB SALE-Beaittal residence by EX-MAYOK VAUGHAN. OTICE—To the Iadles of Council Blufls, that the Taylor system of cutting w.l be t this week at No 23 North alxth strect, ter and wile, agente, OST—A large wardrob « koy. Iiberal reward 10 find.r. _Enquire at Bee office. TILL AHEAD—Great success. Call and _see new accessories and specimens of pictures taken by the rellable gelatine bromide process, at tho Excelsior Gallery 10 - Main street. DB L PATION—Ehystcian aud Oculist Can cure any case of sorc eyer, It is only o “matter of time, and can cure generally in from three tc five weeks—It makey no differ- ence how long diseased. Will straighten cross eyes, operato and remove Ptyreginms, etc., and Insert artificial eyes, Special nttention to re- moveing tadeworms aps-tt Business Directory. Art Gallery. Excelsior photograph ga'lery, South Main St. Instantaneous process. " Brewery. C. GEISE, Upper Broadway. Bottling Works, B. HAGG & CO., East Pierce St. Bakery. P. AYERS, 517 8. Main St. Bathing House: MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D., Broadway and Glenn ave, R STUDLEY, Bethosda Bathing House, Broadway. Books and Stationery. I, E. SEAMAN, Middle Broadway. ks. oruer Broadway and 5th CITIZENS' BANK, fith street. OFFICER & PUS! treet. Broom Factery. Cigar Manufacturers. TEMPLETON & LAMB, rondway. F. R. LEVIN, 308 Broac g L. BOEKHOFF, 631 Main St. Ccal. A, H. MAYNE & CO., 34 Pear| Cooper. J. ROSS, 615 East Broadway Dentists. SINTON & WEST, 14 Pearl St Dry Goods HARKNESS, ORCUTT & CO., Broadway and Ath street. Eggs Shipper. G. F. CRAWFORD, 619 lain §t. Furniture Manufacto: Furniture St C. A, BEEBE & CO,, 207 o SULIVAN & FITZGERALD, Gunsmithing. OLLIVER & GRAHAM, bth strect. sold at eastern prices and g Goods Harness and Saddlery K& BRgy Middle Brodway, MAN, 334 Mifidle Broadway Hair Goads. MRS, D. A. BENEDICT. 837 West Broadway, MRS, J. J. GOOD, 20.5th strect \J. MUELLER Headquarters For the Cele- P brated A Weber Pianos, L Goods| R Toys and Fancy Wholesale and Retail, Address, J. MUELLER, B COUNCIL BLUFFS, E A N. X.. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 SEIRTS IMADE TEE WEST. Bluff and Wilow Sreets, Council Bluffs. E. R. STEINHILBER, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF T A B IX.IE S CUPBOARDS AND SAFES. We make the following a specialty: WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES, POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES, = POPLAK WARDROBES, POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES, POPLAR CUPBOARDS, WALNUT WARDROBES POPLAR SAFES, WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS, 42 Mail orders and correspondence promptly attended to. Office and Manufactory 8. E. Oor. 7th Ave. and 12th Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA MORGAN, KELLER & CO,, TNDERTARKEBERS. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases, Oalls attended to ot all hours, We defy competition in quality of goods or prices, Our Mr. Morgan has served as undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understands his business, ~ WAREROOMS, 346 AND 357 BROADWAY. = Upholstering it allits branches promptly attended to; also carpet-laying and lambrequics Tele. granhio and sl Dadats Elled el thoss Abley e o roy T requins HAGG & CO'S BOTTLING WORKS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - IOWA, BOTTLERS DEALERS I¥ 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 Qualitles. BUDWEISER BERIR Also Dealers in C, Conrad & Co.’s Original Budweiser Beer, manufactured in St, Louis, Mo, #4rOrders in the City or From Abroad Promptly Filled. HACG & CO0., COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. PETERSON & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company’s Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER, No, 711 Brosdway, Council Bluffs, Towa, Orders from the sountry olicited Oity orders tn families and dealers delivered free, A. BEEBE, W. BEEBE C. A. BEEBE & CO, ’ Wholesale and Retall Dealers in FURNITURE 'AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs, E. W. TICKNOR, 536 Broadway Millinery. J. J. BLISS, 3258 Broadway. Come and exam ine for you MRS elt, METCALF, 548 Broadway. Marble and Granit & GUAN hant Tailors, 572 Broadway, Devol's building, 5th and Maiu JAS. FRAN CHAS. KICE, strect JOS REITER, 310 Broadway Real Estate and Abstract. KIMBALL & CHAMP, opposite court house. J. W. BQUIRE & CO., corner Pearl and 15t ave. Restaurant. SMITH &JMoCL 404 "YrLl':\fi Btoves and Tinware. R. D AMY & CO., 500 South Main street. Shirt Factory. F. F. FORD, corne 1| wnd Willow St MORGAN, KELLER r"f»'u CONNEL ; MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Out Glass, Fine French Ohina, Bllver Ware &c., 840 Baoapwar - OOUNCIL BLUFFS, WA, Deoda apd wortgages draws aa dged North Main St, JAM S FRANEY, Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. Always koops onhand the fluest assortment of mat:rial for geutlemen's wear. Satistaction guaraatesd MKS. J. E. METCALF, Millinery, Dressmaking, Etc.---Cutting and Fitting a Spedialty, No. 548 Broadway, Opperite Revere House. Laces, Embroideries, and Ladies Handkerchlefs, hose of all kinds, thread, plus, needles, etc. sad sce_our stock of goods. CHARLES RICH, Merchant Tailor. (Late Cutter for Metoall B ) Devol's New Building, Main Streer, Council Bluffs, la, S IR to order $18 and upwards. JUF. KIMBALL, TOHAMP KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Buccessors to J. P, & J. N, Cassady.) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. W biave the only complete ret of abstact books to all city lots and lands § county. " e examlucd pud sbairdcta e B o ahor Mones 0 laan b mofiemt operty, short and loog time, wa 0 sult bhe Lorrower, ts bo Brogerty short e, o v cata bought and said. Ofve Underwear, We hope the Iaales will call \ ) S- I S

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