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3 i iz e The Daily Fce GUUNGIL BLUFFS, Eatur;:;y Morning, Oct. 14 BUBSCRIPLION RATE « e = =+ t0cents per week :,'-‘.’:h”" © LS C < - #1000 pur Year Office: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. M. Q. GRIFFIN, Manager, H. W. TILTON, Oity Editor.§ MINOR MENTION =J, Mueller's Palace Music Hall, —Sherraden makes photographe, —The cutgoing train eastward this after movn is over the C., B, & Q. —Hazel Kitke is to he given at Doha« wey's on Mcnday evening, October 16, —A young boy with an old army musket shot twenty-two ducks st Big Lake in one clatter recently, — Cheap Ruilrond tickets to all points, Bushvell, five doors north of postoftioe, sells thew, Entrance, Main or Pearl streets, —The exem nation of Dorsea, the allesed highwayman, is to be continued this morn- ing in the poli urt, —The first annual ball of the Koights of Labor was given last evenivg, and was largely attended, and | roved enjoyeble, Ocnstalle Rosencrans steps to the éront aud enys he wants to wear astar for another term, if it be the will of the people, —The office of oil inspector teems to have badly crurhed out, and there appears fewer sepitants for the position than on the start, —The Rourd Table atits meeting Thurs- day evening « ecided to pursue for the next few wecks u study of German literature and art, Mr. and Mrs, Harry James olserved their tenth wedding annisersary by enter- taining happily n small company of friends Thursday evening.i —Wild rame is growing quite abuadant. Ducke, brants and snipe are in the mar. ket, ard on yesterday mornivg quite a flight of wild geese were noticeable, ~Permits to wed were yesterday grant- ed Herm n Kunicff, and Dora Rolfs, both of Milly county; also to J, ¢, Chapman Neola, and Leine B, Cramer, «f Waluout, —The Red Stockings, f Kansus City, should have tariied avd reltled that con- test between thew nnd the Council Bluffs nine. Its too bad to leave the que superiority undetermined. —Joseph Rei n tho Jutest styles, at the lo prices, 1is merchant t mient in at 310 Upper Br Blufis, —Joseph Yoss, the upper B establinii- dway cooper, desircs to parchuse 50,000 hoop poles He aleo wishes to employ ten extra coopers, Write to or inquire at his cooper | A shop n of sinkes the Finest Suits | move fraternal ve t jossible THE NIGET OF THE KNIGHTS Concordia Lodge, K. P., Receive Their Friends and are Flagged by the Ladies Last evening there was a large and happy gathering in Pythian hall under the auspices of Concordia lodge No. b2, Knights of Pythias. Mr. H Nutt, chancellor commander of No. b2, called the lodge to order, and after the opening ode stated that the ladies pur posed taking control of affairs, and that they had prepared to present to the lodge ajbeautiful flag, and by theic re- quest he called upon District Deputy G, C. Hober to designate some knight o receive the gift, Past Chancellor Charles Barghausen was accordingly named a8 the ono to receive the flag in behaif of the lodge. The presentation was made by Mies Luchau, whose naddress was very geaceful and modeat, and a worthier one could hardly have been chusen to perform this duty, and give voics to the sentiment of the ladies thus hon- oring the ludge. Mr, Barghausen, on receiving the beautiful tribute, pre- sented to Mies Luchau, in behalt of the lodge, & beautiful bouquet, 1n rec ognition of the gruceful manner in which sho had performed ber par Mr, Barghausen then announced that Special Deputy Grand Chancellor W. R. Vaughan would make furcher response in behalf of the lodge, and that gentleman spoke as follow My Friexvs: [ have been called upon to respond in hehalf of the mem- bers ot Concordia Lodge, No, b2, to the well shoren woros of the Jady se- lected by the donors of this mos: beautiful and costly flaz, No gift could be more appropriate or acoept- able, Kvery nution has its flage, and 1o society could long be recognized as of much importance without one, The youug but giant lodgoe so highly honored by ito friends to-uight can never forget their generosity ana sub- stantial friondship. It may not he out of place for me to speak bricfly of our beloved order, The fonader of the order, Hon, J. H. Rathbone, is a younyg und active resident of Washington Oity. The first Pythiun lodge was started on kriday evoning, Fabroary 19, 1864, and was vamed ““Washington Lodge No. 1" The members were orligated upon a bible given to Mr th b by hin deor mother on his fifth birthdey, October 29, 1844, and althongh the crder is but 18 years old, it has n member:hip of over 200,000, with money andlod;e property valued av over §3,000,000 No secret order cau presont a better or ord for its sre than this noble orgamization. Friendship, charity and benevolence are onr cor ay, Council | dial doctrines. We strive to raise the tallen, to guide the blnd, to furnish those without a home: in fact, we hops to make all men true friendsand brothers, and that true iriendship may oxist in the hearts of ail iy order or society that unizes hu man sympathy and strengthens broth- —Aldaman F. G, Newell bas purchased | erhood is worthy of the warwmest sup- the Iot cn Oakland avenue, morth of the |POrt and admiration. pp residence, recently sold to T, .. Eva Mr. Newell will erect & double front Mangard roof 1esidence there in the early fall. Pythianism mproves and el vates the character of man, It makes all its devoteen better men and better citizens, whatever may be their position, condition or circumstances. Hence the importance —Property on Oakland avenue is taking | of mai mnnmu an irreproachuble moral a boom, Mr, Orcut has purchased the lot | character in order to reflect honor on of Mr. 8, D. Street and will build in the | those who are interested in the pro- spring, and Mr. Wells, superintendent of | gress end pormanent prosperity of its the Deere Manufacturing company, will [ heaven born tenete. ~Wo start lodges build & fine residence on the lot opposite and give these orders our time and from the residence of J. G. Tipton, ~-The second edition of C, K, Scott's complaint, at the loss of a few loads of dirt from his bluff, is not to be completed until next Wednesday, Justice Abbott haviog continued until that time the case agninst Estes & Son, who did the work for Mr, Pettibone, who in turn acted for the board of education, —One unscalloped druuk was disposed of yesterday in police court, his name be- ing Hauson, and his fine of regulation siz T'he next timo he gets drunk he promises to sleep somewhere elso than in the street, forat the rate of 57,60, it would be cheaper to rent a cot, —Yesterday afternoon a young man rushed into police headquarters and de- manded protection, e said there was a orowd from Sioux Oity, who were houn to lynch biw, and entored into the details of & mild sort of a story to the effect that | The other exercises ot the evenit x City he had swa|Wera of a happy nature. There wi things that made some of the boys mad, and they bad sworn to kill bim, He two bands being 1 attondan, while drunk at Sio gave bis name as John Allison, and was evidently the vietim of a prolouged spree, ~—Thall & Kracht have moved into their large new brick store room, corner Main street and Heventh avenue, where they will be glad to see their many friends, They are now recelving a large and well selected stock of fine groceries, queeus- ware, etc, None but the best goods han- dled which will be sold at tho lowest poasi- ble prices, No wiore beer, as they make a new departure in diecontinuing their pleroom, Uall and ex aud prices, —VYesterday Tue Bxr office was called upon by the Novella quartet club, of St, Louis, who made the rociuw resound with some of the swestest harm: were heard, These o land. ‘Ihey sre en routs to San Franciseo and are stopping wlovg the way for seren. ading purposes, and o sing under evg, go- will remnain here and 1a Omaha until Mon. day or Tuesday. Noting the Effects. R, Gibbs, of Buffalo, “Hearing your Biibock ! favorabl en of, I was induced tc watch th liver aud kidneys, your bitters have becn signally mark with success. 11ave used them wit!s best resulte, for torpidity of the and iu the case of & friend of fag from dropoy, the ef Price 5100, LYOUR BALE, My residence,{No, 715 Fourth street [and 3 in block 9 Bancroft') L. V. Muogeny, Anouncen; - Tothe Voters of Kace Tou s 1 horeby announce wyacli ue independent candidate for constab.. subject to the voice of the voters o1 eusuing election, O. W, WesLey, nies which ever ored veealists are possensed of voices full of richnoss, and which blend remarkably, and they can just- ly claim rank as among the best in the aid, that the lives and conditions of our wives and lady friends may be bettered. They are ever ready to benefit the world by their exertions and transform the briars and thorns of life into roses of paradise by the magic of their touch. There are those who are thus happy becanse they cannot help it. No misfortune dampens their sweet smiles, Toey have the secret of contentment and of mnking others happy as they have surely done to-night, The tlag thus given is a beauty, Tt is of regulation size and of il finely wrought, presenting the th colors of the order aud the ehield, with other mystical emblews, Mr W. H, Williawes, is siong those meot- g special credit in providing this ay, and secarivg the contributions for the sisters, aud wives, atd other honored an abundance of good musicliurni tiful rofreshments and all tho e for & most enjoyable evenin Kidney Complaint Cured. B, Turuer, Rochester have been for over your sub disorder of the kiducys, ard to attoud to business; 1 procured 1OCK LiLoon Brirkns, and wa fore half & bottle wis use continue, s I feel confid entirely cure me,” Price 5100, At the Btock Yards, SHIPAENT 12 cars, Arnold to ram cago, Milwankee & 4 cars, Kennedy & Cooley Northwestern, 4 cars. Moody to 13 onbaiu, Bass & Co, BECEIS, 15 cars, Powder Liver Live Stock company. 12 cars, Willams & Fox, | 5 car, Powder RiverLive Stock company, H. A, Balir, . Live Stock company. ment for private parties, ete, They will Ry - Deals iu Dirt, The following transfers of real ca- tate are reported for Tur Dex, as taken from the county records Ly J, cts, aud find thet in chronic | W. Squire & Co., abstr real estate aud loun a i | Blutte "Chos Bowman to J L Towpleto lot 9 in block 2, Bayliss « add to rity, 850, P B Huut to ¢ Healey, parts of T Meredith to M Avoca, 8400, W M Leslie to J 39, 8550, M G Smitk, e bf of 8o q¢ of sec 11 town 70, rauge 38, §1,2 THE DAILY BEE to be held here Oc the grand Iodge; at 1 ton anc inont Kaights and citizene, aud in the eveniuy » urand barquet and ball at admirers of the gallant Kuights thuy ) hed, , boun- L Y., writes: “I ect to rerious iten unshlo intend to b Uine they will The following were the doings at the Union atock yards hero yesterday: l unn 50, by ¢ hi CWhite to Gregory, Co., Chicago, via Chicago Chicago, by Chicsgo & Northwestern, tors of titles, 3, Council of nw qr of scc 28, town £1 800. D K Paiker to C Parker n hf qe of rec 16, town 74, range £2,000. C W Muawer to T J Evavs, of Jots 12 aud 13 in blosk 2 in block 4, and 17 in block ard’s add, 8250, J B Blake to Hattio E Mueller, nud ht of leta 5 and 6 in block 4, Jot 17 in block 13, and lota 12 and 13 in 22, in Howard'sadd, $200. T J Bveavs ‘to Hattie E Mueller, same a8 last above. $2560, W O and J H Newton to M Nilon, Jots 15 and 16, in block 6, Oakland, 81,600, , range 40, f aw 38, nod hf 3, How s THE GRAND LODGE. The Preparations Belng Made for Ite Meeting Here. oy neat and attractive pro- gramrmes aro being sent out for the coming anual seseion «f the grand lodgo of Kuights of Pythise of Towa, chor 256 and 20, T'he first duy is to be devoted to the roception of the grand lodge officers, kuights by the neveral committees, At 10 atives and visitin Selock a ., on the second day, there into bs u grand parade in honor of m. the ora- omo by prom- Rloom & Nixon’sana Dohany’s halls, Extensive preparations are being made for this gathering of gallant mombers f the miyatic order,and will boa great vvent tor Counal Bluffs, brioging to this city hundreds of vieitors from all parts of the country. The arrange ments for the banquet have been made with A, Louis as caterer, who 18 to provide for from p00 to 1,000. Louie is to do his beat, and that is surance euflizient of a big fosst. Rev. A. Regers tws been solrcted as preei- dent of the day, D B, Daily, as war- shal, and Rev. Mr. Webb, as chap- lain. The vousts are to be responded to by distinguished gentlemen from various parts of the state, and it is expected that the goveroor will be of the number, Stop. I+ will only take you a minute for handeo Boote, and e o prezent with each pal es or ~lippers we sall, ae, 7. T, Lispsey & Co. PHERSONAL. q., has o brotheriz-law tb, of bell 1i fame, wes his trip to Colorado to-day. r.J return from Mahon returned home yester his eas'ern trip, J. 1), Hornby, of Logan, Tows, was at the Ggden yesterday. J. E. Addy, who travels fur a Chicsgo music house, was in the city yesterday. Jobn W. Baird bas returned from his Dakota trip, looking brown snd Lea McDermott, ore of the Chi ents, was in the city yester- James medicsl s day. . B, Harrot, of Harlan, formerly treas- urer of Shelby county, spent yesterday in the city. W. A. Mynster observed his birthday yesterday by a beautiful dinner, te which he invited several of his friends, Mrv, Teress Suiog, who bos been paying a visit to ber parests, r. Heary Paschal, of this city, lefc yesterday for her howe in St, Helena, Neb, r.an John Hochatrasser, of Owabz, repre- senting the Drunswick snd Balke billiand tables, was in the city yesterday, loking after businees with his usual energy. A. M. Battetle awumed the duties of deputy United States marshal. Mr. Lattelle is o resident of Avoca and is well known in th - Not Dead Nor Sieepiug. in the city und has uniy i been r ceived here, and wil be resd with intereat not only by tne members o3 the lac eague, but by many no connected with the orzwization, Liasi NatioNan Lave Leacue oy | ANERICA, CENTHAL Orrice, Busraio, Octuber 9, 1882 ) A puhlic star that **the Laud L existence,” which phatic protest, T does exist, and is Land 1 tho ext grow discouraged, or to w hen the wi ‘rl\ s fairly 1 ), in il that b uuu of the Atlantic, low those whom we rec guides~—tho leaders in Ire being e what ix bost to be done, Wa have r peatedly pledged ourselves to up their hand, to aequivzcs to their p Ang without which they would bo pewer liss to carry out their deaigns, were now to abandon the st at its head the Land L —still promisos hope aud help for Tre every where, who ha ilsstug nt-hearteduess, Oaly those wh w disgonsion and distrust, can reta the final trivwpl | saccess is azsured, | Jamus Moosky, Pres't hopel and G in block 11, Avoca, §00 , Meredith's add to| M Luslie, purt of ge gr of ne qrof seo!), town 77, range [of Hop Bitters to cure thew, they | can find cascs exactly like their own, W I Johuson and Leander Clark to | in their own neighborhood, with proof positive that they can be easily and permanently cured st a trifling cost— Ry, Lawsesce Watsy, Troas. Joun J, Hynes, Sec'y Cen, Courc N. L L. of Ameriea Proof Every where It any invalid or sick person has the and eflicacy least doubt of the pow H Nicolai to Martin lstyluu n hf 'or ask your druggist or physiician, ~COUNCIL BLUFFIS derly, nor d ont his cass a8 a sample of tho of law, and the unjust diserimi that is made. Those who commit petly misdemeaners aro shown no merey, whils those who commit the gravest of off suses are allowed to go, e guilt, This caze is cited a3 stance only, and in view of 1t, ed at that the law is diere- | 1d crocks cluster | be wond garded, atd thicve about the cty? O commited perniten duricg the past year, but one was eent scross the “Cranky | ‘only six mont caso there app=ara ancther instance of the lack ot enforcement of eveu light penaltics, “Hurrah for Spr recomwend it 10 be, vanished, W Wi 1 us to explain to you that we give ny Anotker L meetings of together aj followivg circular letter has wnt has been maue wis no longer in s for our em- sue ) a8 wood work for Treland a8 at any tune sines i was organised, We should deserse the otempt of every one, whoae aympathy wehave won; should deserve ction of overy hope thav hs been nukm-llul, if we were now to hdraw Ouy been cone on this has been to fol- iz as d--who, the scene of the action, know not to dictate their policy; to furnish cheerfully and geverously the aid 1t would gratily our eneme if we ggle, 1o wantonly throw awey the frae of so much eacrifie and labor This, no true friend of lrelavd will for a mo- ment think of. No! With Paraeil o still lives land. Ially to its support, Liishmen, ever believed in ita purposce, o gencrously helped on o, Lot no one mislead those who love Irclaud, into despondency or \ ) nd united, | LAX LAW. A Sampie of the Way Justice Faile to Reach the Lvil-acers Tur Ber scmo time ago called at | tention to the cise of Jim Snodderly and 6| and the miyaterious way in which he has escaped the punishment which he has merited, The graud jory, after many delays of the law, fouud an in- dictment against hi'n for a most ir r|L-~ cent and ontrageous treztment of a young boy, but by a defect in the lax the moat that could be made of it wae sssault. He pleaded guilty and we fined 50, a merely nominal punish- ment_tor such an outrageous offenae. But light as it was, the penalty was never enforced, and he waiked furth free cven of thal Why he shoeld bo o favored petted when somo poor fellow who ge's drunk 18 kept Jocked up, ie a mystery. Some ot the officisls, a short time ago, off:red as an explanation thst Snod- derly was not to be found, For in- formation Tre Eeg » that yesterday ho wasal work on tie streets, and that ho was talkiog with some of the oflicera, 1 inform them Tuk DEE has no spite a; o inst Snod- °8 it haye any derive to ave him prosecated, but it siogles whon they ncknowledge their | those who have ary offenses here that one being d his et bel and in Saodderly's Escaped from the Toils. John Bacon, Liupe writes: s all you peia hasall y don't you advertise it? e will you make if It s, 8o that I d e my riends occasm ly P rice 50 cents, trinl ottles L0 MORE i]A‘E BALL vy Game Promised for Ibis Afternoon. Arrangements have been made for contest on his afterncon, the the Leadviile e pre serve their comir Blues and The ve awakew much igterest ain than w ¥e, they having i Are aTrOR Bluffs of the best men in the Denvar nine, uats disesses of the blood »nd skin, a cur.e of Burnock FLooD BiTTeRs will be tound to be & short road o health. Price $1.00 L e L it IOWa [[mM-, A Dubsque strest car was demolished on Saturday by a lccomotive, but nobody was hurt, The voters of Ida are to decide whether 1hat c-unty has a 30, 0 court house au ail. The Sirux City artsian well is now Funds are ehort aud Charles Brookins, a Dea Moives driser, e his leg while unlosting o barrel of on Saturday last, Albert Deyo, & cs was killed on Satwrd ptr in Clinton, by fallivg from a new osrn he was shioglivg, He broke hi neck. Deyo wax Gl years old and a long. time resident of lTowa 0D, M him in the eye, At the Morrell packing hounse ia O% twnwa, on Thursday last, lightning 1utcher and knocked him duwn wi hout sevions injury. Au old gentleman ¢ 1 at He vapers fo presented to him, te of woing back with the paid £15 buque & Awmboy divisin of the 1l Sentral road, was run over by the terribly crushed n Dabuque on' Saodey a hospital, in uudoubtedly the Towa, snd probabl in the United the younge secklin s arcics Salve, The BEsT SaLVR in the world for ( Graiase, Sor taw Kheuw, ver Sores, Te apoed Hands, 'Chil i, Jsitively v orein F0e it by MAURMR & ORAIG, Bloh Ot Glass, Fine French China, Stiver Ware &c., 840 BR0AL#AY DR G J. GLAR Office 106 Upper Broadw whio will b Baing that will equa Paint, for presering Shis Warranted to 1 & STEPHENS B ottice, Giuaha, Neby [OWA SA 'URDAY, \COUNCIL BLUFFS SPEGIAL HOTICES, Wants, Boardlng, 1 bust se/ling back 1 corn at Msy. o & (., a small fanily, enquir ol n of movi g Avleswortn, bux articulars add uncl! Blatts, lowa For Suio and Rent ()(‘l()li Inssrbed {n thi insort at our office, No., 7 ax bread and cake canvassers in iffe and Orahy o « e for ‘most wn d ATLEN, 1 Bluffs ¢ four gal ts and roofers iway, Ce 1 cil 1286 We nink 810, Conncil o or vix r om hum ;intallmute of $25 broom corn ! Blufte it +on firt 1l or, \trast, Cattolie chur h Miscellaneous. An artice of valne snips, tought from (A & | One who ow: 8 tn s valu cutting w .1 {TILL AHEAD—Great succes Oouncil rewly buiit ms reas wable. A Sustable for | in certaiap v A certain man. Toe it by proy 25 8 eoud stie s, e luffs’ ss Directory. ry, South Main St. Bottling Works, B. HAGG & CO., “Bathing Hou;n- o _MRS. E.J. HARDING, M. D,, Broadway and , Bethesda Bathing House, Books and Stationery. H. E. SEAMAY, Middle Broadway. the OFFICER & PUSEY, corner Broadsw § BANK, fth strect Broom Factery. , avenue A, and Gth St Cigar Manufacturers. A little son of JJ. Fred Mesers, of Deui- with a serious accident on Satur- day last., A Dball from a targst gun glanced from the iroa target and struck ok od raised cleav rouy of the hands of u| SINTON & WEST, »ving went by wagon At Jast weele of | , JARKNESS, OROL T & G G, F. CRAWFORD, & Wm. Allen, & Yrakeman on the Du. Furniture Etore. on the street while veing taken to| C. A, BEERE & CO., 20 u.,l\ M. Hadron, of Knoxville town. youngest nuother in ay and ith Pear] St Sast Broadway Furniture Manufactory. DR’V AND CAR = il.A. Weber Pianos, A iz . R FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 uff and Willfiw 'l\ 14 HARKXESS, ORCUTT & GO, O0DS& AT HOUSE. Broadway, and Fourth Street., Council Bluffs, Inwa m j. MUELLER'S Headquarters For the Cele- brated BN Toys and Fancy Goods ju) Wholesale and Retail, S Fi 7 ® Address, MUELLER, COUNGIL BLUFFS, Hw ILAIPE! ¢ CIETEN WSRO Sreets, Council Blnffs, POP) L\l\ WALNL . R. STEINHILBER, MANUF .\CT\"HE S OF ALL KINDS OF SEw &R TTPR ) Q J (,l,‘l BOARDS AND SAFER. © make the following & specialty: TABLES, POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, TABLES, POFLA KK WARDROBES, KFAST TABLES FOPLAR CUPBOARDS, WARDROB POPLAR SAFES, WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS, #3rMail ordei s and correspondence promptiy attended to, Office and Manufactory 8. E. Cor. Tth Ave. and h Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA Councit Bluffs, - - - Beer an i v alt n anv quantits'to suit purchasors. Lioor §8.00 per Laerel. Privats fami ics 5ip- plied w e sl Voo at $1.00 each, del vered ‘ree of chargo to any part of the city. MORGAN, KELLER & CO,, U I I IS ST B IR IR S, The finest quality and larsest stock weet of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases, Calls attended to at all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr. Morgan bss gerved as undertaker for forty years and thoroughl: undarstlndn his business. ~ WAREROOMS, 346 AND %i EROADWAY., olstering wnches promptly attended to; slso carpet-laying and llmbreqmns. graphic and mail orders filled withont delav. 'CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT EOUSEL lowa. Wholesale Dealer in and A. PEERF, [FURNITURE avin wruptions, sod Tt s jusrnteed o ITISTIC POTTERY, COUNOIL BLUEFS, WA Council Bluffs, - - Iowa. ‘%$5OO Rt..W AF’u. Pu\n;yh. nia Patent Huuber Stoves and Tinware Sole Proprictors, Ouaha House i, Nel REFERKNCES | sy, Dr.Rice, Dr. Pluney, — Puller! Marble and Granite Works i Abstract Millinery, Drossmaking, F operty, short and long ti he old sta DEALERB CIN G EIS ’S BOTTLED BEER, MADE FRO# THE ARTESIAN WELL WATER. ALS) AGEN 8 FOR THE CELEBRATEID IBODVIMIGEIR BEEX Ordors fill ) fn any part cf the ity Orders by telephona promptly attended to, HAGG & CO. PETERSON & LARSON, " 17O1 Joseph Schlitz Dirowing brated MILWAUKEE BEER, Pluils, Tows Orders from the 2ountry u.unul 711 Brosdway, Cou « to f 74"\»!!\»{7.:1 Tee. ilied snd « C. A. BEEBE & 0O, Wroleeslo and Petsdl Dealers in AND CROCKERY Wos, 207 & "0“ Broadway, Conncil RBluffs, JAM & FRANEY, Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA «cpe on band the inest assortient of mat rial for sentieméh’s wear. Satisfaction "MKS. J. E METCALF Cutting and Fitting a Spedialty, roadway, Opposite Revere House Ewbroideries, and Ladies Underwear, s bos of il Mlnds, thrcad, plus, wevilon, cte. We Eope the lactes wil cal and wn ohr wosk of voods ARTES RICE, f\..ercnant -au!or usrantoed tier for [ N Devol's N¢ 4w Bulldmg, Main Streer, \,ouncnl Bluffs, la, rder $18 and upwards. KIMPALL GEO, H CHAMP KIMBALL & CHAMP, cssors b0 J. P, & J. N, Cassaty.) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. We have the only books to al ts avd G Dbt ot aort Botice. Mose + the borrowsr, Heal st hm.m..u ) on city and 4ht and sld. . Oice . Tiles ¢ pposite oo ut bous -

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