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ii.7 FB° PPN SR S S ES 225 <dams 15, LER - ¢ 1THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA Py [ tho rending of *Lord Ultin's Danghter,” The Dally Bee |wis taslesnx tinstrations. The whoie __- | entertainment was very fine aad the ocea- Couneil Bluffs organized a typographical unior, with twentg-five members, tho number of men workic the city. M. Thomas was elected prosident, Dicteich vioe presic J. 8. Prowning corresponding and recording secretary, M M:Workman financial cecretary, J. C Scherme horn treaurer, C. W, Carmeny chairman and P, M. Pryor Rawlings executive committ Weo inesday Morning, “ov. 1 ¥ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: . ~ 20 conta por weok 10,00 per Yo M. G. GRIFFIN, Manager, H, W, TILTON, Olty Bditor. VIUINOR MENTIONS PRSI nemed Bluff City Typogray ~J, Mueller's, Palace Music Hall, Conacil Bluffs - b, —Viritors always welcome .at Maurer Aticking to Party. & Oraig, There are a fow rcpublicans meat- corgeant.at-arms, The orgaization was al Union of BIG GAME: An Omaba Hporting Man Reported to Have Lost Several Thou- #and Dollars, There was quite a atir here among the sporting fraternity here yesterday "over a big game played the night be fore. The story runa that a gambler hailing from Atleutic, strack one of his kind from Omaha, and after stick- ing by the game for two or three days, they waxed warm Monday night and run the game up to $500 a chip, axd that the Atlantic man drained Omaha dry, stepping ont of the game with twents five of these chipe, calling for $12 600, which was paid over in cash to him, leaving the Omaha mana —Last night at Dohany’s was given | tercd hore end there through the city *'A 8quare Man.” who, though acknowledging that the ~The Shogart & McMahan block Is charges against Anderson are true, rapidly approaching completion. thoughe acknowledging that he is a —New Lot nioely decorated, 56 pleces, of | gorrapt politician and obtained his tea mta, only 86 at Maurer & Oraig. nomination of one msjority, by fraud. —Hand.painted china, art pottery, solid [ ulent means, yet they say that they silverware, bronzes, &o, st Maurier & [ will vote for him because he is a re- ublican—simply for that and no Oraig. P! ther reason. One of the members of the republi- —The fisg presentation and concert of | ¥ the Manvercholr will draw & orowd 0 o oommitteo romatked in Tuk Bre Dohany's to-morrow evening. office that though the ropublicans —TheRound Table met at Mrs, Hewitt's | should nominate the devil himeelf he Iast evening and had sn lnteresting his- [ would vote for him because of "party. torical study. A lurge proportion of whatover re- ublican votes Anderson may receive i 'Y“h' '"d"“: :,V'::l:"'w" :I" be given him on lccunnt’ol party. st Dobany's in Damon and Fythias. No man, no party organ, not even —The new meat market of Shull & Mul- | Anderson himself, has had the bold. len, 709 South Main street, guerantee best | nss to attempt to refute the docu- of meats and prompt attention, ment;ry ovidence of his personal - Shoos, | record. nn;x:::;;‘:;‘m:& .“::;' No one has denied that he gave the $1,000 bond, promising to give a oer- George Blaxiui's south Maln ctrest. tain postoflice to a certain man. No —Two boys were arrestod yesterday | one has attempted to refute the charge afternoon for soribbling on the walls of | that he drew his pay twice in the the First ward scheol building. army, and that the government sued —Have you securcd your partner for the :"m ll-nd ot iud%ment llgn'ml;c l|l|m quadrilopariy at 81 Josephis Acudemy | 0F the aount thus uolawally o hall, Friday evening nex(? deny the showing of his conduct as a ~Van Brunt & Co, are moving into| husband. No one has attempted to thelr new building. deny that he is trying to get poesee- —Cheap Railroad tickets to all points, | sion of Mrs, Njillor’n property, in- Busbuell, fivedoors north of postaffice, i ells | stead of letting it go to her childron, them. Kntrance, Main or Pearl streets, I’:“’ one “‘:‘mpal" d{"‘yt 'h!‘”"’ 0‘: 8 —Keller & Co., having Inclosed their | §o1B o OF Bl 2B Ho o of th backed up by the publicstion ot the building, are proceeding to ocoupy it. docunents and official records, given — Joseph Reiter makes tho ¥inest Suits | the people in full and by exaot copies. in the latest styles, at the luwest possible| The discussion ef Anderson’s fit- prices, His merchant tailoring establish. | noss for the hooor he is seeking, hus mint is at 810 Upper Broadway, Council | almost ceased, and it seems to be con- Bluffe, ceded by all that his unfituess is man- ifeat. T 1\ : LR B Ol s wow talcen thb poets ifest. The only possible excuse now ; given for offering {0 voto for him is tion of teacher of the Boys' bavd, aud | ihay Lo claims to be & republican, and under his instruction the boys will doubt- | that his vote in congress will count as less gain still more masioal vroficiency. | one on the tile of party. This is all —Only sbout two woeks before the|he claims bimself. In hisspeech here Oatholic fair commences st Dohany's | he urged the voters to remember that Opera house, the conteat wdu not nnla of war but of i ithe tim! to ! gob: good tesh principles, and personal records should be lost sight of. roneted snd green coffee cheap for cwh, 8| The republican state convention of 1 am olosing out and will for the next ten | Towa, a fow years ago, avowed, ©We days sell at cost, SerH F, Haskins, 306 | declare it the duty of every republi- Broadwny, can to oppose the election of a bad or —The city council is to meet next Mon. | incompotent candidate upon our own day eveniog in regular monihly session, so | OF AUy other ticket.” Buch is true re- bose having bills should file them with P“}’f":;":‘h:"‘l‘(‘,’;'_‘“:n bt o the auditor this week. agsured that voters will place party —+Cuyote Bill" is neariwg bis time for | above purity and will vote for the trial, and 80 confident of acquittal is he, | devil, if he is nominated, then they that he is preparing to go out on the plains | will use every underhand and corrupt again, and daily practices in the jail yard | means to buy or steal a nomination, with the lacso, that he may regala his cuu® | knowing that in a district srongly re ning of hand and be ready for businces, publican the love of party will elect them in spite of their unfitness, Re. —Goorgo Wicks wan yesterday arrerted | oy blicans who thus stick for party on the chargo of obtaining eoods undor [ ¥ tuali"say to corrupt men, “If you falso pretinsos, It is olaimed that F. W. | 5y000ud by poatoflics bonds, by promises Bpetman & Bro, are the victims, and the | and throats, by springing a convention, amount I state 1 at 875, Wicks s charged | by packing caucuses, by pleding delo. with haviog giyen the firm an order for | gates, by using railway patronage, if his psy on the railway company for which | by such means you scoure a majority sad mourner, Some of the sporting men who are aupposed to have been interested in the matter, deny the story, while others as stoutly insist it is true. The amount stated makea the story seem improbable to many, and others give a knowing wink and say that it was simply a ruse to catch certain game they were after, and that it failed to work. A E) At the Stock Yards, The following shipments were made from the Union stock yards here yes- terday to Chicago: 8 oars, Sharp & Bees, 80 oars, Voorhis. 7 cars, Plummer Bros, 20 cars, Mavfis d, 8, and P, 6 cars, McKinley. 18 oars, Seewright Bros. 4 cars, Mayfield, 4 cars, Wirtz, 97 oars - Total. There were 16 cars received yesterday, On Monday Evans & Hass made «mo of the heaviest shipments whith ever rolled orth from here, their .cars making ud fhree traine, Another Independent. I hereby announce mycelf aninde- pendent candidate for constable, Oct31:3t Ww M. McFappex, PERSONAL. G eorge W. Cornatt, of San Franoisco, is at the Ogden, Charles Sherraden was reported last evening as quite low. A, P. Cramer, of The Avcea Herald was in the city yesterday, . J. H, Coulter and family, of Frankfort, Ind., are in the city, James Reynolds, of Milwaukee, was among yesterday’s arrivals at the Ogden, Mrs, Temvleton, wife of the chief of the fire department, is quite ill, and her friends are very much alarmed about her condi- tion, Will Erdman, who was an old school- mate of Justice E, J. Abhott, in Cleve- land, was here yesterday, en route for Japan, where he is engaged in husiness, Dr. O. W. Archibald left last evening for Fort Snelling to report for duty, hav- ing been lately apppinted surgeon ia the U. 8, army. The good wishes of many friends will accompany him to his new field of work, THE HAWKEYE BUDGET. The Political Situation in the Various Oongressional Distriota, Antipathy of the Drive Well Mo- nopolists to Judge Nelson. Doa Wolnos Corrcupondenco to the Ploneer-Proes. NE AN N Wi DjAY, NQVEM_BEhl - — —— st and bring the oases back here. const ravoked the firat order, sot en for trial here November 2, and signed Jadees son, Love and ras to hear them, so that Neleon will hear the casee anyhow, which seems to ba juat what the plaintiffs want, probably because of his ac knowledged thorongh understandirg of patent laws, Tne Pioncer Preis readers will be interested in the out- come of thistrial, The the THE BARBED WIRE EUITE, T e barbed wire monopoly is here in tull force with the big law guns of the east. They asked the federal court the other day for an irjuncicn againet the Farmers' Peotective aseo- ciation, and several other dofendants, to restrain them from making barbed gtnu- boys be was employed, when he hud already | of one in a cut and dried convention, drawn it, —The followlng wero given parmits yes- Oncar W. Poiter, of Boone, and Nanoie A. Witt, of Ottawa, Kinsas; Jacob Brook and Mary Koch, both of Council Bluffe; | ures and corrupt men will cluster and | publican delegation, erday to plunge into matrimen; out ¢ The republicans of Iowa have heard then we will stick by you though you | from Ohio, and concluded that it is reek with political rottenness.”” The|dangerous to take any chances, or to effect of such an endorsement will not | attempt to avenge imaginary wrongs be merely felt in the future conven- | (his year. Towa has two additional tions of N!iu d strict but on the action | gongresemen to elect this your, and it of other distviots, and currupt meas- | iy expected she will ser:d ‘a solid re- In one of the Oscar Youngerman and Clara Grothe, | center about the very primary move- | districts in the etate the demoorats both of thiscity. wira, Judge L)ve informed them that he should not grant an injuue tion for the reason that Washburn, Moen & Co. had not yet established their claim to the patents used by de- fendants, and in view of the pomsi- bility that they coul” not, it would bo unjust to injure the defondanta by compelling them to cesse business. He would, however require them to give bond and security for damages, pending the final issue of the case. A BNGULAR VERBICT. That the verdict of a jury is one of the most uncertain things in life was exhibited in the federal court here last week, One, Depew, nessonger of the United States Express company, | and two messengers ot the American Express company, left train for din- ner at an eating station and got into a friendly scufls, One of the United truck the other on the ack with a haversack, which dis- oharged a revolver the other had strapped around his body. The bul- let struck an object, elanced and hit Depew, passing through his hand. He sued the American Express company for damages on the ground that the injury was caused by their employee, whilo all three were engaged in the line of duty. The jury gave Depew $1,600, although he soon recover: from his hurt, and resumed his duty The Presbyterian State synod an the Baptist state convention adopted resolutions endorsing the prohibitory amendment, and requesting the gos- ernor to call a special session of the legislature this winter to enact the nccaneary legislation to enforce the amendment. E. Q. gl o To Persons AboutitolMarry. 4T persons about_to marry,” Douglass Jertold’s advice was “‘don’t;” “we supple ment by raying, without laying in a sup- ly of Seuing Brossos, which cure album- inaria and other kiiney and_bladder com- plants, Price 50 cents; trial bottles 10 cents, IOWa ITEMS, Sheldall is located at the junction of three counties—Polk, Boone and Story, A man in Aurelia cliims to bs able to husk and crib 1,000 bu:hels of corn iu ten days. Keokuk wants to get Theodore Thomas and orcheatra for a grand three days’ fes. tival next May, W. H, Jooes, n State Center harness maker, took three grains of morphine on the 24th and died. The Cedar Rapidselectric licht oompany has sent to Coicago for & 70.horse-power engine which will run eighty lights, Miss Jennie Dickerson, who is winning bright laure!s as a member of the Kell gg- srlgnoll Opera company, is » Des Moines ), ‘Willie Connoly wae caugkt in & belt in McDonald’s pump factory. Dubuque, on 1he 26:h, and whirled around the shafting 125 times a minute, killing him, A man named McDonald has brought & suit sgainst the town of Sheldn for §2,000 damages for the breaking of an_ arm and leg of one of his children by & hole in a sidewalk. ‘The latest racket in Cascade isthe elope- ment of Wm, Armstrong with bis brother’s daughter, Miss Laura Armstroog. He is 33 years old and has a wife and four obild- ren, She is 20 ard petito. A man nawed Curley, working on the farm of Joreph Galbraith, in Jefferson township, Polk county, outraged a little dsughter of one of the neighboring farmers who is only 6 years old, one day last weelr. ments of the republican party. —The publio library bas alded toits| A true repuolican should” love his fand of information the reports of the Bu- | PAFty 80 well, should cherish it so . fondly as to bo willing to suffer tom- zoau of labor of Massachusetts, These re- | U 84 0 P WG DI G000 ports contain many valuable statistics and | oorryption in either measures or men statemeonts, and those who are lulcren?ed It would be much more creditable to In the muny festures of the labor question | ropublicans to appear on record ms will find these volumes very valuable for | having refused to endorse unfair roference, means and an unfit man, than to go —To the surprise of many, Smich & |to (he polls like n flock of slaves, McCuen, 1he restaurant men and confec. | 4riven under the periy lash, and for tloncr, on Broadway, wero anniunced to | 410 1010 of BAY 80, futy Rstory wg be in financial difficulties, and that their [ SUPPOFIEXE OF 4 M 089 Persons kil ‘:lelrd“:j“;"|)y AL, e or political purity thoy have no faith, and to whose methods of grasping an vastte, one of tho largest of tho craditors, | honor thoy have an houcst. fevaision The firia seemed to be doing anice busie of feeling. ness, and it is to be hoped (hey may bs| Next ‘Yuesday votes are to be cast able to sce their way olear to coutinue, i not merely for principles, not merely —A Germen farmer named Detelit O, | f0F.men, but for both, Much is said Baltl was suddenly Killed In Keg Creok about the lorribleness of eending a was sudcenly Ritled In Jeg Ureek | domocrat to congrees for this diatriot, towaship Monday afterncon by being | Moyy republicans feel that it is a mat- thrown from o load of lumber, the full | tor of groat regiet, but none will bo l?rel-\mu bis neck, He was aged about | to blume if Pusey is elected but those fifiy years, and leaves s wite and thiee who have joined iu forcing Anderson children, He had lived there for years, |upon tne republicans, Whilo repub and was among the most prosperous snd | licans regret that they are foreed to wost respected farmers of that townsbip, | help send » demoorat to o ) yet S S S the buubears pictured from the ot undsy pight thero wa: & | glump, the horrible prediotions that ely row on Brosdway, in which a num* | with ~ democratio ascendancy will ber took a hand, and the jungle was kept | come revolution and famine, wili not up for the best part of an bour without a | frighten sensible men. Daring the policeman nppearivg to quiet it or to ia- |six years in which tho demoorats held terfere. The next day about a dozen war- | the legislative power the government rants were lssued avd 1he bloods in the vi- | 8till lived, and none of the hornble clnity d-agged fu, Lut nono of them seau | Predictions then came frue To thi %0 huve been guilty, the care. hyviog teen | WBtFIOk Putey, if clceied, cannot bu continued uutll this wee', and then all dis. | *031123 that he is seut Lo congress by charged. republican votes, ~1It is noticeable that the republican or- | be will honorably recognize the fact, ators who have come to thisdistrict to help | and that he will rey Andersou out, bave none of thew ¢ red to | as well as demooratic covstituents, riak their awn reputation by indoreing An-| Another fndependent Candidate. dersn ws a man, and wost of them To the Euitor of Tur Bex. shrewdly avold even mentioniog bis nawe,{ Pleaso announce Wallage McFad have a ghost of u chance—the Second, Sul]jva;n & Fitzgerald, and it would be a very sirange re- publican distiist that sends Jorry Murphy to congress, uud yet he may got there, for that district contains the strongest liquor snd lager beer ele- ment in the state. In no other dis- trict in the state would Jerry Murphy declare that no man could be & democrat and prohibi- tionist, Some of the leading democrats in the state, lawyers and judges, are prohibitionists, but they don't live in the Second district. In the Ninth district, where Pusey may oarry the district by storm and personal popularity, the republi- cans are beginuing 1o cee the folly of fighting among themselves, and are trying to close np the ravks. Election duy may not disappoint the democrate in that distriot, The demoorats and grecubackers in this diatrict are mak- ing & terrific hullaballoo over & recent rofaeal of John A, Kssson to joiutly debate with K. H. Gillette recen(ly at Wintersct, By chance both were to speak there the same day. Gil- lotte's etrikors crowded into Kaseon’s hall and a:ked that Gillette speak with Kasson, which was refused. After covsiderable disturbance they withdrew, snd now ocharge Kasson with cowardice. The true vesson for Kasson's refusal 15 that four years 30, when they Were opposing eandis dates, Gilette went over the distriet making vile and slauderous chirges against Mi. Kasson's persoral chayacs Lo, Me, Kasson therefore dotex wined that ‘he would never agsin ud the pust resord | ragognize the man, and that nove of of the man ia suliolent to wsreant that | his riends should &t one. of his meeti gs be inflicted with Gillette's oreaont _republican | presonce with his cousent, 1t was not & matter of politics, but of individu- ality, Twould ask your readers to spocially note the vote given to Gil- lotte in this district on the Tth of They confine themse!ves to plcturivg what | den as an independent candidate for | November, glorious things the republican party bus | constable, done in the past, and try to get the repub. licans to support the republican principles, with Little or no rferenes to Anderson, Many Fuiesps, An kxtensive Firm. In to-duy THE DRIVE WELL CASES, There appears to be a strong dis- position by the plaintiffs in the drive ssue of THe Ber, we|well cases,on the dooket of the federal —Last ovening the Preshyterians gave | take pleasure in calling attention to | court hero, to avoid Judge Nelsop, of an epjoyable und largely attended social | 1 advertisement of Daquette, Gui-|St, Paul, It was expected he would In Bennett's new blook, It was 1ichtfully | Pert & Co tormed & “jumbo” social, A representa. | 12140 U tion of Jumbo, or b least oue of his ¢l phautioe fawily, was presect, It was a w is one of the most successors to Earl E Du- | be here at the opening of court, but he did not come, Beveral duys ago & vigorous, succestfui wud substantial | motion was made before Judge Me A the Missouri elope. Their yearly | Orary to transfer these eases all to the B e, o e mach marcioeut, | 18168 Ate enormous. ' wa d extend all | northern district, before Judge Shiras, \hrough western Tows, Dakoth, Nor. Then there were minia‘ure jumbos on sale which werent alive, Oysters wereserve | throughout Nebraska. stoge performarce was presented, including | aud liviug prices, the new judge- at Dubuque, and the thern Missouri and Kaneas, and all | motion was granted, and Judge Nel- Th ir sucoess |son was then assigned to sit with and other refreshments, and & pleasiog | must be attributed to square dealing | Judge Shiras. Oa Monda, i y & motion was made to review the proceedings DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRUVISIONS, Crockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHUES, ETC Also agents [or the fofowing ines of Steamship Companies : Cunard, Anchor, Guion, Amerlcan, and Stat teamship Companies. D E A XK T S For sale on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Bavk of Ireland, Dublin, Thoso wi o intend 8o sand fcr frionds to any part of Europe will find it to tho! nforest to call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 8483 Broadway, Uouncil Bluffs 7.D NDMUNDHON, B, L. BHUGAGT, W, KTRNET, Prosident, Vice-Free’ Cashior. CITIZENS BANK Of Gouneil Bluffs. Organized under the laws of the 5tato of Tows Pold up capital. . +e 8 76,000 Authorized capial 0000 Intorest paid on tiwo deposite. Drafta lwwod 1 citios of the United States and Europe. Special attention given to colloctiont and correspondence with |rompt returng, DIRACTORS, J.D. ¥dmundson, K.L. thugart, J, T.fat, W.aW. Wallace, J. W. Sodfer, * LA Miler AW, stevet. fyradt No. 2071, MAIL LETTINCS. NOI'IOH TO CONTRAOTORS, POSTO'FICY DEPARTME NT} WasiINTON, D, ©., Ocr. 16, 1862, Proposals will be icceivedat the Contract Office of this Department until 3 p. m. of January 6, 1888 tor earrylag the msils of the Unitel States upon the routes, and according to tho schedulo of arrivals and departure, specified by the de- partment, Lo the Btate [of Nebraska from July 1%, 18:3, to Jume B0th, 1886, Lists ot routes, with schedules of arrivals ar d dopirtures instructions to biddcrs, with forms fo: coutracts and bonds,and all other necssary Informatton will Yo turnished upon application to the Socond Ass. istant Postiuaster Genoral. 7. 0. HOWE, 2 eater Gooeral Oct 28 64 oy we & YOIty yeurs’ (rial ek (rovea “BLACK DRAUGKFT " lin hess Tiver pmalieie- | |COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. Lo, Found, To Loan, For Sale, T. Wants, Roarding colamn a% the ow NE for the first | LINE for each subosquent Insert Leave adv ertls car Br Wanta, YV ANTED. A baca about 11« misutes waik of _ Breadway. Kuquire Ben ofe L\ ANTED=A good girl c YV "5t 705, cor. 6ih nve. B. Walke 1 70 place 17th 8¢, Mre. A v oct16-5t WA 0 buildincs ) move. We make ty of movi g houses and safes Addross W, P." Aylesworn, bux 879, Conncl Bluffs, Ia + ANTED-Everybod to take Taw 1 livered by carriers irondway. No 7 Pearl 8t ANTED—To buy 100 tons broom corn For partioulars address Council Blufis raom Factore, Connoll Blafla, Towa 6689941 For Sale and Rent JOR RENT—-Furnished rooms to rent, with board, at 736 Mynster street. Day board &.60 per weck. ocuti7-4t 0% RENT_A_cea vabl offics on first fir, FORNEN AN L €0, No. 34 bearlstroet, OR RENT-A very ant uewly built hous:, Franklin st. To wy reasonuble. A. 1. MAYNE & CO., No. 84 Pearl strect. AT nidl _residence iota, ALL ol ‘each; nothiag down, and §8 por wonth only, ¥ EX-MAYOK VAUGHAN. apl3-tt Miscellaneous., OBT—Bluck settor dog, Liberal reward wiil 4 bs peld ‘or his return t. the Westera house, upper Be. adway, Councll B'uffs. 704 REAT—A fturnished house with thrie yosms cellar and cistern, near Broadway. No 20, N kighth street, TiLL ATTEAD—Great sucorss. new coessories and specimens of pictures ta enb. the re labie gelatine bromide process, at the Exoelior Gallery 10_Main stroet. R W. L. TON—Physician aud Ocullst. Can ‘eure any casa of sore eyes, 18 18 only & mattor of time, and can cure generally 10 from threo to five weeks— 1t makes no differ- enco how long disoascd. Wil straighten crose syes, operate and remove Ptyreginms, etc., and insert artificial eyos. Special attention to ro- moveing tadeworms b-tf Council & luffs’ Business Directory. Call and see Art Gallery. Exoelsior photograph ga lery, South Main 8t. Instantancous pr. cess. Brewery. C. GEISE, Upper Broadway. Bottling Works. B. HAGG & CO., East Pleroe 5t. Bakery. P. AYERS, 517 8. Main 8t. Bathing Houses. MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D,, Brosdway and Glenn & DR, STEDLEY, Bethcsds Bathing House, roadway. Books and Statlonery. ___H.E.BEAMAN, Middle Brosdway. Banks. OFFICER & PUSEY, corner Broadway and bth reet. + ITIZENS' BANK, 5th streot. Broom Factory. MAYNE & CO., avenuc A, and 6th 8t Olgar Manufacturers. TEMPLETON & LAMB, 232 Broadway. F. R, LEVIN, 308 Brondway. +L. BOEKHOFF, 631 Main 8t. Ceal. A. H. MAYNE & CO., 34 Pearl Bt. Cooper. J. ROBS, 615 East Broadway. Dentists. SINTON & WEST, 14 Pearl 8t. Dry Goods HARKNESS, OROUTT & CO., Broadway and dthstroet. Eggs Shipper. Q. F. CRAWFORD, 519 Main 8t. Furniture Manufactory. _E. R. STEINHILBER, cor. 7th ave and 12th t. Furniture Etore. C. A. BEEBE & 00., 207 and_2 Qroceries and Provisiens. SULIVAN & FITZGERALD, 343 Broadwny. Gunsmithing. OLLIVER & GRAHAM, 5th street. Goods s0ld at enstern prices and guarsnteed. Harness and Saddlery. CHAS. WALTER & BRO., Middle Broadwny. CHAS. BEKMAN, 354 Middle Broadway. Hair Goods. MRS, D. . BENEDICT. 337 Wost Broadway, MRS, J. J. GOOD, 20 5th streot. —— Livery Stables. A. COMPTON, 230 Broadway, W. 0. HOL 1 1L BEECROFT, opp. P. 0. Hotels. OGDEN HOUSE. Upper Browdwny KIEL'S HOTEL, 501 and 607 Main stroot. Meat Market. E. W. TICKNOR, 536 Broadway Millinery. 228 Broadway. Como and exam- 18 Broadway “Marble and Granite Works. CONNOR & GUANELLA, 117 Brosdway. rchant Tailors. JAS. FRAN Broadway, CHAS. RICE, Devol's bullding, 6th and Main stroet. JO8 REITER, 310 Broadway Real Estate and Abstract. KIMBALL & CHAMP, opposite court houso. J. W. BQUIRE & CO.,' coruer Perl aand Let ave. Restaurant, SMITH & McCUEN, 404 Broadwsy, Btoves and Tinware R D. AMY & CO., 600 South Main etreet. Shirt Fa. F. . FORD, wornier Bl ory. 5 Willow ¢, Undertakers. 17 North Main 8t. MRS, #, J. HILTON, M, D., PHYSICIAN ANE SURCEON, 222 Brosdwav CGounct!\Bluffs, DR. C. J. CLAR. Twenty-four years expericnce in practical Gynacology Office 106 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs Iowa. MORGAN FAHK MILITARY ACADEMY A Christian Family School for Hoys. Propare for College, Seien. . >chool or Business. Sen to Oapt, ED, N. KIRK TALCOTT. Principal, Mocrgar ark, Cook Qo, U, ataiogue, 'HARKNESS, ORCUTT & GO., DRY C Broadway, and Fourth Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa mar-2-Sm —— e £ 7] J. MUELLER P Headquartetr)‘fat!z%r the Cele- A Weber Pianos, e Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail, Address, O J. MUELLER, Hi COUNGIL BLUFFS, e A s Jla. F. .F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 &S EL N IR TN S IMEAIDE o WETE VWEST. Bluff and Willow Sreets, Council Bluffs. B. HAGG & CO. DBHALORS IN GEISE® BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM THE ARTESIAN WELL WATER, ALSO AGEN 8 FOR THE QmundR CELEERATEHD BUDWEISIIR BEREIR Orders filled in any part of the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. " E.R. STEINHILBER, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF T S B N TEE & CUPBOARDS AND SAFES. o We make the following a specialty: WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES, POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, WALNUL BREAKEAST 'I%A:hL'ES PO) LAK W »RDROBES, PLAR BREAKFAST LES, POPLAR CUI BOARDS, WALNUT WARDROBES, POPIAR SAFES, WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS, £ Mail orders and corresponflence promptly attended to, Office and Manufactory 8. E, Cor. 7th Ave. avd 12th Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS. TOWA MORGAN, KELLER & GO, The finest quality and largect stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cas’ Calls attended to st all hours, We defy compotition in quality of goods or piloa Our Mr. Morgan bus served as undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understap i bis business, ~ WAREROOMS, 846 AND 857 BROADWAY. Upholstering in allits_branches promptly attended to; also carpet-laying and lambrequins. graphic snd mail orders filled without delay. CONRAL GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT ETOUSHE, Council Bluffs, - lowa. Boex and walt in any quan‘its'o sult purchascrs, Beer 78.00 per barrel. Private tami les oup- pliod w th smu ] beg+ at $1.(0 cac-, « ) vered frec of c argo to any part of tho city. PETERSCN & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Comprny's Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER, il 3, Orders from the sountry olicited ¥, Council Blufls, Io r d dealers di FURNITUR sND CROCKERY:/ Nos, 207 & 2( ) Broadway, Uouncil Bluffs, . JAMES FRANEY, Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA Always keops onhand the finest assortment of mat rial for gentlemen's wear, Sstisfoclion cusranteed MRS. J. E. METCALF, Millinery, Dressmaking, Htc.—-Outung and Fitting & Spedialty. No. 648 Brosdway, Oppo:ite Eevere House, Laces, Embroideries, and Ladies Underwear, Haudkerchlefs, hose of all luds, thread, pine, neodles, stc. Wo hopo the Isdies will call | soe oar atack of goods. CHARLES RIOCH, Merchant Tailor. J (Late Cutter for Metoalf B ) | Devol's New Building, Main Street. | Council Bluffs, la l' Suits to order $18 and upw i R S GEO, H, CHAN { W. BEEBE J, F, KIMBALL. KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Successors to J. P. & J. N, Osssady.) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. ‘the only complete seb of abstracs books to ull city lote and lande b FPoitawattemi | oo tlse eaamired and abstracts fur. ished ou short Eotice. Money 40 loan (o aity sud tarm | property, short and long time, in suma to suit the borrower, Real csts ™ boughi a:d sold. Office &4 the old stand opposite co wt bouse: E 5 an————