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e —— THE DAILY BEE--C( DASTARDLY DEVILTRY. of the Attempts of Anderson’s ' to Up an Oppoe cflufi G’L BLUFFS —Beware of the campeign lies wh AT Oppol nut B | will be tof the Anderson can gy R TR Y the last moment, Toook on them a s Morning, Vov. 8, " " prb Pes g T RIPTION ¥ T i 1 wa e tur llv :‘ n Byurrer, « « = « = t0centperweet. | i oo 1 i BpMan DIl wowper e ot il tabor, -wiife} Anne 7 Pearl Street, Near |Dolic "y Brosdway. There was not an arrest Saturday | been s ; M. G. GRIFFIN, Manager, night and yesterday matters were so quiet| Those who have watched H. W. TILTON, City Rditor. in ¢ circles that even headquarters | ods used by some of the And g wer up much of the time, t aign were ready MENTIONE, J supporters in this campaign were ready MINOR MENTIONE. 1., Hnrris has foommenced businese at | ] st sutd of Andeesn's vei YT 784 Broadw, His stock consists of new | . g ol e 7, Mueller'sjPalace Music Hall, i porters tried to thro chargo off + Mueller's] 1 well selected fancy goods and dry So11 TE N o ek Ton BTN —Visitors always welcome at Maurer | whith e proposes’ to #ell at the | OV #8ying it was & canacd v & Oraig, Ie west possible profit purp It proves to be a fact, 8 ' A tat £ B 1 s offi —The city council is to meet in regular or the past six months Anderscn | Stated Tar Bee, that the ”'v session this evenin hias been busy working for his own norin. [ w08 ed. An the paper is —Neow lot nicely decorated, 56 pieces,fof | ati nand election and drawing a £3,000 [ supportin, the republican ticket ex- tea sets, only &5 at Maurer & Craig, salary from the pzople as railway commir- | copt Anderson, and bitterly opposing —Alderman J. P, Goulden had an ex- | dioner. What has he done for the people | him, the purpose of such an outrage sale at his farm near Minden [ t0 earn his salary? tensive sto . 1ast week, —H, E, Seaman is arranging for a big opening of his establishment on November 6th and 7th, —Hand.painted china, art pottery, solid silverware, bronzes, &c, at Maurer & Craig. —Anderson distributes a great many passes for a man who is not a railway can- didate, —Rev, Hugh Lamont, of Rockford, TiL, preached at tho Presbytenan church yes- terday. —1t i better to own a government bond honestly than to give a postoffice bond dia- honestly. —The new meat market of;Shull & Mul- Ten, 799 South Main street, gnorantee best of meats and prompt attention, —A fine assortment of Boots and Shoos, sufficient to supply the demands of all, at George Blaxim's south Main ctreet, —Cheap Railroad tickets to all points, Bushnell, fivedoors north of postoffice, rells them. Entrance, Main or Pearl streets, —Joseph Reiter makes the ¥inest Suits in the latest styles, at the lowest possible prices, His merchant tailoring establish- ment is at 310 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs, —That wonderful Anderson boom has collaped into a piteous whine for republi- cans to vote for him, not on account of any merit on his part, but for the sake of the republican party, —0C, §. Clark, the republican nominee for town clerk, promises all sorts of re- forms if elected It i pretty well settled that he will be, #o he had better not pile up too wany promises, He don’t need to, ~ Tt is to be hoped that republicans, their eagerness to defeat Anderson, will not slaughter the rest of the ticket. The republicans have nominated some good men for the county and township offices, and they should not be forgotten, —The railways are fichting Anderson, Oh yes! It looks 8o, They hold trains for his meetings; they run specials for him, and even back up a train twelve miles to get him when he was left, Ob, —~Can n true lover of the republic an endorsing & man who used a §1,000 bon to kecure hi and who in has shown himself unft in heart for the honor he weeks, ~Thg Noupariel howls about Pusey’ ruption of attempted corruption, Not s office bond, and he admits that it 1 genuine, : court opens this mornicg, drawn for the term, and who will not b W, S, Pettibone, Ritter, David Jerman, W. L. Briggs, an John 8, Hayes, —“The republican party proposes b protect its purity."” pareil, corruption in the candidate, he will solve big mystery. —Deacon C, nated for township clerk in the Seventl ward, the benefit of the braska Watchman, “sin twisters,”— Then why has he against the will to her children? If he not. guilty of drawing the will to himse the last will is equally dishonest. Walout News, ~—The republican doctrine is that inte party put bimself and the party on record mination by one majority, private and public record brain and in “bar'l” and claims that it is being ueed, but cannot state one single instance of cor- with the like charge azainst Andereon, His name appears on the $1,000 post- —The N)vember term of the euperior The jury ae called together until Thursday consist of Seth Haskine, W, D; Hardin, C, C, Honn, J. J. Jones, Joseph So says The Non- Now, if John Chapman will ex- plain how this purity is to be protected by allowing such a man as Anderson to rep- redent it; how it can be protected by en- dorsing corruption in the primaries, and , Clark, the crane.legged artist of The Nonpareil has been nomi- Of course he will be elected; for no newspaper man has been ever defeated, and then we are sure of a bridge across the Missouri before the 1st of February. Clark will inaugurate several wrinkles for —Qol, Daily said Friday night that An- derson didn’t know the will was made. commenced action his action in trying to beat the children on Daily admits vhat he heat his wife, but excuses him on the ground that he was drunk,— was ovidently to prevent its doing any more work azainst him until after the olection, This scheme was in part | frustrated, however, and The Union- statement of the affair, from take some of the following di ¥ riday, November 3, 1882 Between the hours of 9 p. m. last # | night wnd G a, m. this morn person or persons entered the Union- Arrow office, and atole 500 copies of o | the Union-Arrow, dated November 2, 150 of which were addressed and wrapped in a package for our Ran- colph subseribers, and the balance in- tended for our Tabor list, We usually get theso lists off firat, but this week, having orders for large numbers in various parts of the district, we for- e | warded them first In order that they might reach their destingtion the last of this week. It has beén quite gen- erally known that we were sending a d | conniderable number of our papers over the district for campaign pur- poses, and it has been equally well known that we were not supportiog Major Anderson, Our oftice was locked and issituated on the second floor. The south win- dow was found raised in the morning, and the entrance is napposed to have been made through 1t. The culprits ‘‘pied” several columns of typs which were on our galley rack, aud which in their ignorance they sup- posed was campaign matter. The galloys filled with type were thrown upon the floor and wrecked in such a manner as to make anybody but a re- ligious editor-swear. The rascals, if discovered, will be put through to the extent of tha law, We ask our readers if they propose to vote for & man who conducts his campaign on the buildoze principle. We have stood the slang, impudence and dirt of Anderson men for the honest and sincere course which we have pursued in this campaign, and is| now they show their true’ inwardness If | by breaking open our oftice, robbing us of our labor and our subscribers of their religious woekly, Wo have repeatedly offered them the free use of our columns to disprove our state- ments, but they know they are true 1- and dare not deny them. - ¢ some 0 h Arrow has been able to give its own | JUNCLL —— The Elkhorn Valley, Neb. Nearly overy day parties return from the Elkhorn Valley county, either bringing wi m astoniehing specimens of vogetables and other productions of the soil, or still more wonderful atories of the remarkable productions of that reg Emigra- tion is rapidly settling tho Elkhorr Valloy and extending into the frec ent landa jocated in the west- and it will only be a quest short time when the rare chances for investing in cheap Jands, or of obtain- " free lands from the gov- ernment will havo passed. ver the Sfoux City and Pacific rail- road Nov, 7th, will enable all inter- ested to noe what this county is and Kxcursion rates are Not Booming for Anderson. The Neola Roporter, with all its re- publicaniam, in its parting words be- fore election, hae not a word to say in Anderson's favor, but after publishing both democratic and republican tickets, it eays: *‘It ia a duty that every man owes to himeelf and his country that he cast his vote for the candidate who he thinks will best serve the people.” The Repnrter thua climbs on the fence and waitas for the result, evidently too disgusted with Anderson to say a word in his favor, and yet too much afraid of the party whip to express its honest opinion, PEECARL A S B Another Independent. pendent candidate for constable. Oct31-3( Wat, M. McFADDEN, PERSONAL. Hon, Alex Gill, of Madison, Wis., waa at the Ogden yesterday. McGrew, of The Herald, across the rives, was here yesterday, greeting his old friende, The Neola Reporter has a kindly word for Miss Sadie Caffal, of this city, who is teachine what is known as the Bardsley school near there, Major Anderson, Hon, Smith McPher- son and others joined with John Chapman yesterday in the ususl Sunday consulta- tion over the prospects of Anderson’s de- feat. B, 8. Hodges and Ben M, Quroux, rep- resenting Dowling’s *Nobody’s Claim” company, were in the city Saturday or- ranging for the appearance of the troupe here on Wednesday evening. Mrs, H, H. Glover, and Moggie Field, of Grand Tsland, Neb., has arrived here on & visit to her father, Chief of Police H, H. Field,fand to her brother-in-law, T. E. Cavin, and the other relatives, She will BLUFES [OWAM( The cheap land secl-ers oxcursion | & I hereby tnnounce myoelf an inde- GE pman has tried to freeze out, b > -‘f"‘S e eneraly sucooeds about like the HOTICES. e Wb tried to freeze acatto leath at night by stancing out doors, pooial advertisen clad ina thin night-dr 1 ho: Le For N & ing the cat in a snow waiting | wa t 8 John u, in | colar v rute of ‘Q‘ field, is nof ry we!l | LINE " rtion & T Lea " ert nte jock thia afte Saturday worning » JOR RENT My DAY NOVEMBER 6 SLUFFS SPEGIAL| y, Broadway, and Fourth Street., Y b Y @ fo” Headquarters For the Cele- brated Blufts & No 1 Pearl Streot n Council Counecil Bluils, Iowa k yards, Councl i \'and leaves for tho east it W two-stor ath Main street PETER WEIS, t farm, on OR SALE-M South First stre JOR RENT ' board, at 736 §.50 per wee Furni STER WEIS ed rooms to rent, with ..A. Mynster strect. Day’b ocutl? Weber Pianos, Miscellaneous, R RERTA_ Sogable ofay o 8 5 Toys and Fancy Goods X' A H.MAYNE & CO., No. 34 Vearl s calisill Wholesale and Retail, = DL RS A Address, ity | €T J. MUELLER, OST—Black setter pup. 4 be paid for his retu house, upper Broadway, Co Liberal reward will 1 tho Western cil Bluffs. COUNGIL BLUFFS, QTILL AHEAD— asoric: the reliable gelatine bromide process, celkior Grllory 100 Main street. reat success. Call and sce and specimens of pictures ence how long veing tadewormi TON—Physici o diseasd yslclar and Oculiet, case of soro eyes. It 18 only and can cure generally in W e Coun Busines A Excelsior photograph ga'lery, South Main St. Instantancous proc a1t makes no differ- 1nsert artificial mna'. Special” attention ‘l“vfifgl‘ ] cil f’-"“fis' Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 3 Directory. | @& JEIC - ER, TH” &S5 ) AT MADE v TIXE VWEST. _Bluff and Willow Sveets, Council Bluffs, 3. Brewery. Upper Broadway. g Works. Sast Pierce St. B. HAGG & CO. Books H. E. SEAM, OFFICER & PUSE strect. CITIZE S' BANK, 5th street. DEALERS IN GEISE' BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM THE ARTESIAN ALSO AGENTS FOR THE ELL WATER, CELEERATED BEUDWERISEIR BEEER Order: n any part of the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. " E. R. STEINHILBER, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF and Stationery. AN, Middle Broadway. Banks. ¢, corner Broadway and 5th Broom Factory. MAYNE & CO. ., avenue A, and 6th St. how they hate him! but they forget to do any such acts for Pusey, Judge Paige, of Council Bluffs, New York and Chicago, has quit the dissemina. tion of science in disgust, because *'the peo- pleare yet too religiously superstitious, particularly in the east, to receive the teachinga of science, Too bad, ain't it? —[Little Mac, —Groneweg & Schoentgen, wholessle grocers, of this city, last week levied upon the stock of Thomas Meierstein, a mer. chant at Neola, claiming that he was dis- posing of his stock with intent to defraad his creditors, Meierstein denies this charge, and purposes to sue the firm' damages, —In a district largely republican, It must be mortifying to Anderson to have to his help the governor, both senators, and other republican orators, and then not have one of them say oue word in his favor, or even mention his name, but con- fine their speeches to eloquent reviews of the past record of—not Anderson, but the ligence and houesty should govern the casting of each vote. Let true republicans show themselves such and use their intel- ligence and be honest and independent enough to vote in accordance with the dlctates of conscience and not at the dicta- tion of those who, like Anderson and John Chapman, crack the party whip and swear, bluster and threaten ostracism against all who refuse to endorse unfair means and an nnfit man, ~—1If Anderson could change his spots, and hereafter be true to himself and his fellows, it would be bad enough even to have him sent to Washington as a sample of Towa republicanism, but with the record of the past, going back to his defrauding the government out of a month’s psy while in the army, up to the giving of the postoffice bond & fow months sgo, what assurance is there that he would escape the corruption and temptation of the capital? —Col. Tam was in the city yesterday. At least & number of our citizens thought s0, ond rushed up to greet him and talk over campaign matters, They found that An Anderson Trick The chief Anderson organ has bees the next presidential contest, have been trying to frighten hones one. in not true. In such case the vote by states, not by representatives, an manufactured bugbears, there is noth ing to this argument,. urging republicans to'send an unfit re- publican to congreas, because his vote may bo needed by the party in settling and throughout the district Anderson men but uninformed republicans, by the idea that if a democrat is sent to con- gress it may be the means of electing a democratic president by one mu- jority. They intimate, and some even assert openly that in case cf the elec. tion being thrown into the house, each democratic vote will count as They know very well that this instead of each ropresentative having a vote, each state casts one vote, Hence, like other Anderson tricks and There will be remain here about & month, n| De O, W, Archibald, the superinten- dent of the Towa institution for the feeble minded, has been appointed to a position in the medical secvice of the army, and will be assigned as post surgeon at a point in Montana, where he can huve & paying practice outside of his official duties. This ty | will greatly please thoe doctor's many D i A R L. R S5 CUPBOARDS AND SAFES. We make the following & specialty: WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES, =~ POPLAK WARDROBES, POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES, POPLAR CUPBOARDS, WALNUT WARDROBES, POPLAR SAFES, WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS. #2rMail orders and correspondence prompgly sttended to, Office and Manufactory Cigar Manufacturers. ETON & LAMB, 232 Broadway. Ccal. A. H. MAYNE & CO., 34 Pear] St. Cooper. tists, SIN' & . E. Oor. ve, and 12th Street, COUNC 3 friends in Towa. It i a good appoint- SINTON & WEST, 14 Pearl St. B I;V|" ga" le IZ'ELCLEI‘I;‘ EJFFS TOWA ment, too, as Dr, Archibald is well quali- Dry Goods fied, by education and experience, to per-| HARKNESS, ORCUTT & CO., Broadway and O A ) CO., form the duties of such » position, His | ithstrect: services in the state institution in Towa proved him to be a man of fine executive eapacity and a physician of undoubted merit.—Des Moines Register. U ID B IR A IR 5S. The finest quality and largest stock west 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 has served as undertaker for forty years and_thoroughly understands his business, - WAREROOMS, 816 AND 857 BROADWAY, Upholstering in allits branches promptly attended to; also carpet-laying and lambrequins, Tele- graphic and mail orders filled without delay. CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT Eggs Shipper. G. F. CRAWFORD, 519 Main §t. Furniture Manufactory. _E. R. STEINHILBER, cor. Tth ave and 12th St. Furniture Stol C. A BEEBE & and Groceries and Provi SULIVAN & FITZGERALD, 3 What gives a healthy appetite, an Broadway. increasad digestion, strength to the muscles, and tone to the nerves! Brown’s Iron Bitters, is d ns. Broadway. Gunsmithing. iRAHAM, 5th street, ices and guarantecd. LET OFF LIGHTLY. Goods h- Two Young Men Who Msy Well be e Hfa republican party, —There are republicans who say that though Anderson is corrupt yet they will wvote for him, simply because he is a repub- lican. Such men ought to know that the surest way to send republicanism to a dis- honored grave is for the members of the party to support corrupt men and corrupt methods. Let to-morrow's expression of bonest republicans tell the world that no unclean hands can hold its standard, “Frank A, Amsbury, a young man of excellent business qualifications, and for several years a resident of this city, has accepted a position in the office of the Chicago & Northwestern railway at Coun. cil Bluffs, Iowa.”--[Peoria Transcript, Mr, Amsbury is a cousin of T, E, Cavi, and has already taken up his residence here, and will meet with a hearty welcome in business and social circles, —It has been suggested that the tele- phonic folk would show a little commend- able enterprite, and would find it profita- ble, to run lines out into the surrounding country, making connections with the smaller towns all about Council Blufls, brother from Illinols, who is here on visit and who looks so colonel that their best friends can hard tell them apart, There were a number twin brothers visiting here, the new Ninth congressional district?”" reply, how would it sound to have the dis trict represented by a men whose publi and private record is a stench in the no trils of of every decent man? under which the people are laboring wil Btk at et vouacl) Bl | ofices with corrupt men.-[Glonwo yenient to many, aud it is believed that | 7 """ L the telephonic compasy would find it to Grand Opening: thelr advantage financially, while it would also help Councill Bluffs in all lines ot business, ~—Frank Levine, the well known tobac- conist whose store on Broadway is a pop- ular resort for the lovers of the weed, has lately been getting in » large and unusual- ly fine stock of new poods, presenting a great variety of smokers’ articles, pipes, cigar cases and holders, in fact everything needful in that line, He is fast getting the new goods in place, and will soon have one of the finest displays ever seen in this city, ~There seems to be a misapprebension in the minds of mavy asto the election of justioe of the peace. Many fancy that e justice is running sgainst some special other one, as though the township was divided into districts, each justice having # special territory aseigned, The fact is that each justiceolected will be elected for the entire township, aud the three re- ceiving the highest number of votes will e declared elected, The republicans Lave sominated H, H. Field, k. P, Ecaley, £, J, Abbott. The] dewocrats have pou+ day, Nov, 6 and 7th, the civy, Scirio, N, Y., Dec, 1, 1879, I am the Pastor of the Bapti; olan, in many chronic cases, physicians several years, of their various ailments by them, REV, E. R. W{Rl‘(li:;N. ———e Another Independent Candid; o the Eaitor of Tux Hax, 24 constable, Maxy Friexps, after all it was not Col, Tamn, but a twin much like the ludicrous mistakes as the result of the ~The flimsiest pretence for not voting for Pusey that we have heard advanced by dissatisfied republicans during the cam- paign in embodied in the expression we have sometimes heard used: *‘Oh, how would it sound to have ademocrat elected in In We have not conversed with single one of this class of republicans who does not admit Ander- son’s unfitness for the porition to which he aspires, and their repugnsnce at his nom. ination; yet thelr honest convictions must be sacrificed at the dictum of party leaders in a blind adhesion to party, The abuses never be corrected by filling our public H, E, Seaman's paper, book, station- ery and toy house, Monday and Tues- a A cordal in- vitation is extended to all, to visit the largost establishment of its kind in| The Council t Church here, and an educated physi- am not in praotice, but am my sole family physician, and advise Over a yoar ago I recommended your Hop Bitters towy invalid wife, who has been un- der medical treatment of Albauy's best She has be- ecme thoroughly cured of her various complicated diseases by their use. We both recommend them to our friends. many of whom have also been cured Please announce Wallace McFad. den as an independont candidate for a large majority of Iowa’s representa- tives who will bo republicans, and if | Pusey is elected he will have to yield to thie republican majority, and in case of an election by the house Towa cannot but cast its vote for a republi- can prosident, This attempt to scaro ropublicans into supporting a corrupt man for the sake of party will avail nothing among those who will read the following from the constitution iteelf: *“The president of the senate shall, in the presence of the senate and house of represntatives, open all the certificates, and the votes shall then s-|be counted, the person having the ic | greatest number of votes for presi- s- | dent, if such number shall be a major- ity of the whole numboer of electors appointed; and if no peraon have such wmajority, then from the persons having the highest numbers, not excoeding three on the list of those voted or as president, the house of ropresentatives shall choose immedi- ately by ballot, the president, But in choosing the president, the votes shall be taken by states, the repre- sentation from each state having one d | vote; & quorum for this purpose shall eonsist of & member or members from two-thirds of the states, and a majority of all the states shall be necessary to a ohoice.” ly of 11 e s IFreezing-Out Polloy, Bluffs Advance has reached No. 9 and is a very handsome paper, olevated and pure of tone, strongly republican, and yet not par- tlsan—never descending to anything like low personal scurrility in politics or anything else, 1t is a credit to the Bluff City and it strikes us as a little strange that The Nonpareil has never mentioned it. The field of journalism is open and free, and the freezing-out policy of The Nonpareil is generally coneidered silly as well as mean,— [Clarinda Star, % The above furnishes the text upon which the editor of The Advance preaches to John Chapman a sermon which must make his ears tingle, The Advance takes the sensible position that the journalistic field is open to all and the law of survival of the fittest will ultimately determine the rizht of possession. The Advance is not the only enterprise which John Thenkiul That They Escaped Both Bullets and Jail. Theodore and William Brown, two brothers, were brought before Judge Aylesworth on Saturday for distrub- ing the peace and, on pleading guilty, wore fined §10 each, The may con- gratulate themselves at having gotten off so easily instead of being sent across thestate. It appears that while crazy drunk they visited the house of Mr, Estes, a ueighbor, with whom they had had some trouble, and they sought satis- faction by smeshing windows and committing other depredations, Offi- cor Brooks, on Jearning of the trouble, wont with an express wagon and os- sisted to capture ihe Browns, He had a hard chase after them and fired twice at them and it was ouly after rupning them about a mile that he captured them. ‘Mr. Estes did not prees the prose- cution and hence the Brown boys got out of the scrape with a light penalty. The lesson ehould prove a warning to them, as next time they may not es- cape 80 easily. To Persons About to Merry: “To persons about to marry,” Douglass Jerrold's advice was “don't;” we supple- went by saying, without laying in a sup- my of SpriNG Brossoy, which cure album. aria and other kidney and bladder com- lai Price 30 cents; trial bottles 10 1, D. BDMUNDSON, K. L BHUGART, President, A Vice-Prea'ts CITIZENS BANK|. Of Council Bluffs. Organtzed under the laws of the State of Iowa Pald up capltal, . 75,000 Authoriaed capital. 200000 Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts tssucd on the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Spocial alention given to collections and correspondence with prompb rebusn, DIRKCTORS, D. Edwundson, E L. Shu AW Wallace, | J W, A, Millér or, ool T JACOB siMS, Attorney and Counsellor ab Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Ofice—Broadway, between ] Etroots, urte I W and Pea WL practice 1o [Statej_and g¥ede 0., Midd 4 Middle B EOUSE, H MES. D, A. BE MES. J.'J. GOOL . Upper Broadway, air Goods JICT, 5th str Council Bluffs, - - - lowa. Boer and walt in any quantitylfo suit purchasers. Boer $8.00 per barrel. Privato famiiies sup- plied with small kegs at 8100 each, celivered frec of charge to avy part of the city. PETERSON & LARSON, ‘Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company's Celebrated BEER, West Broadway, t. lain street. Meat Market. E. W. TICKNOR, 536 Broadway. Orders from the sountry olicited No, 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa, City orders to families and dealers delivered free. W, ‘EIBI 28 Broadway. A. BEEBE, W. RUNYAN, C. A. BEEBE & CO,, Wholesale and Retall Dealors in Millinery. Come and exam- CONNOR & GUANEL FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs, 117 Broadway. De Real Estate and Abstract. Merchant Tailors. ER, 310 Broadway 372 Broadway. vol's building, 5th and Main JAMES FRANEY, Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA Alwayskeeps on hand the finest assortment of material for gentlemen's wear. _Batistaction guaranteed P, opposite court house. ., corner Pearl and 1st ave, R SMITH & McC Stove: R. D, AMY & O estaurant. N, 404 Broadway. FS. J. EE METCALF, Millinery, Dressmaking, Hte.-—Cutting and Fitting a Spedlaity, s and Tinware. 0., 500 South Main street, 8hirt Factory. F. F. FORD, comer Bluff and Willow St. DR. C. Twenty-four years experience in practical Gynacology Office 106 Council Bluffs. - DAVID C. 504 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MO, #4-Ask your Grocer for the Cel- ebrated Star Coffee and Star Baking Powder, No. 648 Broadway, Opposite Revere House, Embroideries, and Ladies bose of sll kinds, thread, pine, needles, and see our atock of Z0o OHARLES RICH, Merchant Tailor. (Late Cutter for Metcalt B ) Devol's New Building, Main Street. Council Bluffs, la, Suits to order §18 and upwards, Laces, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, We hope the Iadies will cali etc, 17 North Main § J. CLARK, Upper Broadway, - Towa EVANS & C0., J, F, KIMBALL, GEO, H, CHAMP, KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Successors to J, P, & J. N, Casady.) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. We have the only complete set of abstract books to all city ot sud lands in Pottawstiam! county. Titles examined and abstracts furr isbed on short notice. Money t0 loaa on sity aud fa property, short and long tiwe, in swwe to sult the borrower, Real osts bought sud sold, OF at the old stand opposite 00wt bowse: