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o By Owrtler, - = - - por weet By Mol - #1000 per Ve Offce: No, 7 Pearl roet, Near roadway. M. Q. GRIFFIN, Manager, H. W. TILTON MYANTIONBS. MINOK =7, Muell Ince Music Hall —Visitors always welcome at Manror & Craig, —The city council mects again to-mor- row evening, —The Catholic fair opens next Monday evening at Dohany's hail, —Charles Rogera was arrested yesterday afternoon for petty larceny, —New lot nicely decorated, 56 pieces,fof tea ncto, only £5 at Maurer & Oraig. —James Riley was too jubilant yester- day asd had to be put in the cooler, —*“Nobody's Claim” was presented at Dohany's last night by the Dowling com- pany, . —Hand.painted china, art vottery, solid silverware, bronzes, &c, at Maurer & Oraig, —There were a number of surprise par- ties when the result of the ballots Lecame known yesterday, — Tt eos the city abont §200 to keep the barrels of drinking water on the street supe plied with ice during the summer, —Charles Paty, a colored man, was ar- rested yesterday for the larceny of a pair of pante, which were found on his person, —"T'he funeral services of Mrs, Temple- ton are to be held this afterncon from the family residence on Upper Broadway. —Rose Eytinge is to appear here Satur. ho bas had charge k the pa M. D, (C T f Corning, forn. £ of the Mothodist church here, i'y yesterlay to attend the eompositor on the pent election day here, until the news of corroborated, . C. Rose, of Boston, has arrived with his family, intending to take up their per- Miss May Wardwel M. 1 s 08 manent residence, acerwpanied them e is to enter eof the firm ate and loan has ample means, experi- actively upon busin of Rtose & MeMahon, real e brokers, He ence and ability, THE BOND FAILED, Anderson's Schemes Come To Naught and Honest Voters Defeat Him, His Pretended Boom Proyes to Be Wind Only. Pusey’s Majority Growing With Hvery Return. Boss John Taught That Repub- licans Are Not to Be Driven Like £heep. The Machine Busted. The contest Is over, and the repub- licans by being defeated in name have proved victorious in fact. Anderson, day afternoon in ‘‘East Lypne,” und in the evening in *“The Princess of Paris,” —The new meat market of, Shull & Mul- len, 799 South Main street, guerantee best of meats and prompt attention, —A fine aszortment of Boots and Shoos, sufficient to supply the demands of all, at George Blaxim’s south Main ctreet, —Officer Elgar yesterday captured a man who was too drunk to register, and he was therefore booked as ‘‘the great un- known,” ~Cheap Railroad tickets to all points, Bushnell, fivedoors north of postoffice, rells them. Entrance, Main or Pearl streets, —Permits to wed were yesterday given toJ. W. Waldrij, of Norwalk, Warren county, and Olara C., Chase, of this city; Oscar Ridpath and Eliza Jones, both of Loveland. —Joseph Reiter makes tho ¥incat Suits in the latest styles, at the lowest possible prices, His merchant tailoring establish. ment is st 810 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs, —Dr, Poulson has provided Tur Bre with a copy of the drama *‘Kay Lykle,” on which the king of Norway and Sweden 1ately paid such high compliment by lets ter through his private secretary, ~—Now that folks are getting settled down to business qiil. it will be well for business men to rememter that the board of trade meeting postponed last Monday night on account of election excitement is to be held next Monday night, ~—1It was about 2 o'clock yesterday morn- ing before it became certain beyond a doubt that Anderson wea defeated. There are many who would nof%ake to their cots until the truth was made doubly certain, and then there was a general merry-mak- ing and a happy time, bon-fires, serenades, speeches and songs, —Richard Baker, better known as “Texas,” was in trouble again election night, Ho was drunk and fighting, and besides breaking some windows at Phillips’ boot and shoe store, and drawing a knife on & man nawed Hern, and cutting him, though not seriously, —The remains of Rev, Dr, Gillette, the father of Mrs, John Chapman, were yes- terday taken to Fond du Lac, Wis,, for interment, accompanied by the hereaved relatives. Thoee connected with the Non- pareil office and their families seem to have boen having more than their share of the sorrow which comes with every break- ing of family ties, ~The funeral of little Rush Clark, the #on of O, 8. Clark, of the Nonpariel, was held yesterday afternoon and was largely attended by frlends, whose sympathy thus expressed is but & faint showing of that ‘which runs throughout the community in which the parents are so well known, and among £0 many of whom little Rush was euch a favorite, Itev, Mr, Collins, of Cornivg, formerly pastor of the Methodist church here, officiated at the faneral, A e AL e o It feuds the List Of all other preparations * or melicines, In cases of nausea, headache, dizziness or irregularities of the system, Buinock Broon Birrens have uo equal. The, ; gover Tl afordiog immediate relief, B LR NEOLA BURNING. ©Council Bluffs Sends One of Its Bteamers to the Rescue, About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon who was forced upon the republican pd wn almoet unani very y 1 between republ oan L« C ndidates, each #on in tho city ran behind them over SO0 te wk 1 reccive slight a Justic H. L Fic R, P, Sealoy E J Abbotf, N, Schurz, 1) % John Metéalf, Clatterb Skinner, D. C, Wesley, 1) W. McFadden, n welf-Styled Count. Boston Herald, The superintendent of tho Dominion police received the following telegram from Winnipeg Inst evening: ‘‘Have arreated Dick Westenra, alias Loed Courtney, alias Lord Denison, alias Lord Pelham, alias Lord Clinton, for swindling under the name of Lord Fitzsomereet. What is his record in Ottawa? Do you want him?” Dar- ing the fall of 1878 this individual party by mechine politiclans and bosses, is beaten, and the republicans have by joining in defeating him, told the world that they will not endorse unfair means or support candidates whom they believe corrupt. Mr. Pusey, a democrat, is elected, but if any feel inclined to regret the election of a democrat they can blame only those who forced upon the republica, convention a congressional candldate, whose record, known before the nom- tnation, and still better known after- wards, was such as to prove repuleive to honest voters. Many republicans, yesterday, voted for the firat time for a democrat for any national position, and many hope that the action of fu- ture conventions will,be suchithat they will not bo called upon again to thus support a candidate of opposite views in many respects. As between a bad republican and a good democrat there was certainly this time no hesitation in_choosing, Pusey’s majority in this district is estimated by his friends and the com- mitteemen a8 not far short of 2,400, In making this estimate, based on figured in Ottawa ss Hon. Richard Westenra. He was received in the best society, and was a constant via- itor at Government House. He suc- cesstully victimized, to a considerable extent, several of his newly formed acquaintances. In time to save arrest, he took flight to tho United States, where he figured conspicuously in sev- eral states as Lord Courtney, under which name he was arrested in New York, in 1880, on a charge of being an irapostor, Scirro, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1879, I am the Pastor of the Baptist Church_here, and an educated physi- cian. I am notin practice, but am prictor of the t they conld have all they wanted “Bat how about the lodgings?” in quired “‘de ole man, he tavern poiatis the other eide | of the rc “There’s th der "’ The oW 00 A |it to t “ole v .l"lfl[, that © soft sideof a plank in the They left for home the next worni in the best of api nd enjoyed % er” a8 much w 1 “Rougrh on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flics, ants, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c, Druggiste, The Composition of Bewer Gas, What is *‘sewer gas?"’ This term has been employed a long time by chemists, sanitariaus, plumbers and others, to indicate the ;| ordinary emanations from sewers; but recently certain gentlemen have waken exceptions to the term, denying that there is any such thing as sewer gas “having e peculiar and definite com- poeition,” Tk undoubtedly true, and it is probable that no inteliigent man or thought otherwise, ““What has been called ‘sewer gas’ is composed of air, vapor and gases 1 conatantly varying proportions, to gether with living germs-- vegetable and anima{—-and minuto particlo of putrescent matter, in short, is com- posed of whatever is sufii atile or buoyant to float in the atmos phere, and in consequence of which buoyarcy it ls permitted to escape through various sewer-outlets. Tho term is, in thin sense, well understood; and 1t 18, moreover, just as correct as would be the te:sms sewer-vapor, or sewer air, which some have chosen to substitute for it, It 1s proper here to add that the offensiveness of odors is 10 test of their insalubrity, but that most fatal germs are often conveyed in an atmosphere which is odorless, The absent of unpleasant odors, there- fore, furnishes no proof that the air does not contain sewer emanations, — Dr, H. Hamilton, in Popular Science Monthly for November. RropING's Russia Salve, bext family wlve in the world, and excelleut for stable ved, 25 ols. 1.D KDMUNDAON, . L, BIUOART, A, . ETRENT, Prosident. Vice-Pres't. Cashier. GITIZENS BANK Of Gounoil Bluffs. Organized under the laws of the State of Towa Paid up capltal. . . -8 76,000 Authorized capital + 2001000 Interost paid on time doposita. Drafts iseucd on the principal citics of the United States and Europe. Special attention given to collections and correspondonco with prompt return, my role family physician, and advise in meny chronic _cases. Over a year ago I recommended your Hop Bitters tomy invalid wife, who has been un- der medical trentment of Albany’s best physicians several years, She has be- ecme thoroughly cured of her various complicated diseases by their use. Wo both recommend them to our friends, many of whom have also been cured of their various ailments by them, REV. E. R. WARREN, £ BT O T A ve in Her bhroud, partial returns, they olaim Pottawat- tamio county by 1,600 majority, Fre- mont by 700 majority, Crawford by 460 . mnjorig, and rrison, Mills, Shelby and Onss by 100 each, making a total of 3,000, to offset which they concede to Anderson Montgome: coun‘y by 6500, and Audubon by 507)’: leaving Pusey’s majority about 500 in the distriot, " The ofticial returns for the county outaide of this city are all in, except five townships. They show a major- ity of 646 for Pusey, which added to the majority of 664 in the city, makes Pusoy's majority in this city and oounty 1,310, which will be increased somewhat by completed returns, The republican county ticket suffer- od badly on account of the general protest against Anderson, and the fight centering about the congression- al candidates. Many others were for- gotten and overlooked, except whero personal interest was folt in other candidates or special work done, Of the republican county commit- tee, 8. D. Street, clerk of the courts, is doubtless elected by 200 majority over P, J. Gallagher, the young ‘democrat, who made a splendid run, and show- ed more strength than it was supposed he would, Yor county recorder the democratic candidate, J, F, Brodbeck, is probably elected over V. L, Keller by 200 ma- jority, For supervisors, 8. B, Frum, are- publican candidate, is re-elected by over 200 majority. The other repub- lican candidate, ({ M. Putnam, is de- feated, and in his place is elected a democrat, Robert Kirkwood, the other democratic candidate, Sylvestor Dye, being defeatod., The township ticket was mixed con- siderably, Of the justices of the peace, K. J. Abbott, republican, was elected, receiving a total vote of 1,211, N. N, Schurz, democratic, was elected, his total vote being 1,088. W, R, Vaughan, democratic, was also elected, he having received 1,054 v In his case some bogus demoory cketa were usod sgainst him, with the effect of eutting him out of about sixty votes before the game was discovered and stopped. The defeated candidates for justice are H. H. Field, who was in part the viotim of a bit of trickery & telegram was received here that the f{“;{wd by Anderson republicans, town of Neola, located about thirty miles from bere, on the line of the Chicago & Rock Island, was in flames, . Sealey, the other republican te was also defeated, while the dunlmuntio candidate, J, J, Frainey, suffored also defeat together with W, and that the whole business portion of | L. Biggs, independont, the town would soon be in ruins, The Rencue steamer und hose cart was at once sent to the depot, and Josded upon s gpeoial train, startivg without delay 1o render what help was pos sible, At this writing no details have been recesved of the extent of the fire. e S PERSONAL, — There was quite a lively race among the constabulary candidates, Of the three republican candidates, John Fox, John Metealf and A, K, Clatter. buck, Metealf was alone defeated, Thomas Skinner, a demoorat being elected instead, The other demo. cratic candidates, Ed. Bates and 0, Wealey, and the independent candi- dates, W, McFadden and E, Rose. Klias Casper, of Rockfond, TIL,, fa gt | 08 WeFe defoated. the Ogden, Oy, Parkex, one of the letter carciegs, is on the sick list, Hamilton White, of Red Oxk, was per’ smbulating about tie Bluffs yesterday, The townu urustee, Henry FPagchal demoorat, was elected over Wi, Campbell, republican, by about 200 majority, he raco belween. O, 5. Clark, re. publioan and E. A, Becker, democrat, Hon, Bl Claytor was in the city yer: | L0, 1OV clork was very close, The torday, aud looked us banpy as mm’::n 8Second, Third and Fourth ward gav i geived & victory himsels, B. B. Teuw, of Sheiby, was in the cily Olark 26 majority, with the Firet yet to be heard from, . The proposition to build & new Fort Wayne Gazette, On Tuesday afternoon last Mrs, W. L. Pettit, wife of the teller of the First National bank, of Fort Wayne, apparently died, and the undertaker took charge of the body, Arrange- ments were making for the funeral, and watchers sitting with the sup- posed corpse. At 10 o’clock at night s faint pigh was heard coming from the body, The watchers started to DIRKCTORS, J.D.Edmundsen, E.L.Shugart, J. T.Hart, W..W. Wallace, ~ J. W. Rodfor, L A. Miilsr A-W. Streot, Iyrcte SuHivan & Fitzgerald, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRUVISIONS, Crockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHIES, ETC Also agents fcr the fofjowing lines of Steamship Companies : Cunard, Anchor, Guion, American, and State Steamship Companica. DR AXFTS For sale on the Royal Bank of Iroland and Dank of Ireland, Dublin, Those wko intend to send for triends to any part of Europe will find 1t to thel, uterest $0 call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, their feet with alarm, stepped to her side, tound her eyes wide open, while in a voice that was scarcely an audi- ble whisper she recognized them and asked for her husband. At first the attendants were speechless with won- der at this resurrection of the dead; then, with the revulsion of fecling, they almost screamed with excite- ment., The husband came in haste, and with joy unspeakable clasped again his living wife in his arma The doctor was sent for, and ho was as much astonished as the rest of the household at beholding living what in his exact medical science he had de clared dead. Ho administered the proper restoratives and the patient rapidly recovered and was declared at a late hour to be in a more hopeful conaiiion than ever. Al sl L Princes. New York Truth, 1t is interesting to know the wealth of our American nobility, * It would be more interesting to know how how the gentlemen named ncquired the wealth they possess, The tcllowing is stated to be a correct estimate-of their Ppossessions: W. H. Vanderbilt, . Jay Gould, .,....... ... 826,000,000 Leland Stauford ) g + 100,000,000 100,000,000 ’. Huntington. .. ..., . 100,000,000 Charles Crocker. ... ... 60,000,000 Mra, Hopkins 50,000,000 Russell Sage, 40,000,000 James Flood, 40,000,100 James G, Fi J. G, Mack: Cyrus W, Fieid James Keene, .. Kstate of Tom Scott John W, Garrett, 20,000,000 Samuel J, Tilden. . . + 15,000,000 If you are hungry, read this over again, It you live in & dismsal and dingy tenement, slng i . If you wear a ragged coat and can- not buy a new one, clothe yourself with theso figures, 1f your wite and children want the necessaries of life, if you are compell- od to soe them elave their whole life, if you have no time to read, no time for employment, none for improve- ment, then take this article and go and beg of the men named in it for charity, And if they give it not 7 ‘Then, slave, keep them and their splendid system n full vigor and pow- erby your vote at the ballot box. That is what you are for. To be bought and sold lke driven cattle upon election day. 40,000,000 20,000,000 ST A Nevaaa brigal Tour. Carson Appeal. The other day old Uncle Bailey's niece was married at the plank house, The next day the “‘old man" took the ew couplo on s *‘bridal tower” in hix old wood wagon, drawn by two of his angular steeds. Night overtook them at Night's Rest, on the Glenbrook roud, They asked whether they could have accommodations, and the pro 843 Broadway, Council Bluffs MRS, . J. HILTON, M, D,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOH, 222 Broadwav CounoiliBluffs. JOHN STEINER, M. D, (Deutscher Arzt.) Cor. WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St. Council Bluffs, wiseases of women and children & spoctalty. SINTON & WHST, DENTISTS. 14 Pear] Street, Oouncil Bluffs. Extracting and filling & speclalty, First-class work guaranteed. TUMR Drasiee PN Wice Prost. THE NEBEASEA MANUPACTURING 60 Lincoln, Naeb MANUFACTURERE OF Uorn Planters, Hrrrows, Farm Rollere Sulky Hay Kakes, Bucket Klevating Windmills, &c We are prapsrod to do job work and manufac urlug for othor parties, Addre 0B, Tho Story of the Sewing Hashine A andsc wve with a litie pamphlet, blue and gol rous sngraviog’, will be 10 % ny aault person calling 10r 16, b a0y brevch o¢ sut-aiion of The Aluger Manulachunng dom wi) ba geat by mall, poeh pald, b lee, 24 Union Square N vOoRy No, 2071 MAIL LETTINGS. NOTICH TO CONTRAOTORS, POSTOFFICE DEPAVTMENT ) Wasuisoron, D, C., Oor. 16, 1852, § Propoeals will be recelvedat the Contract Office ofthis Departwent uctll 8 p. m. of January 6, tls o ths United States rdicy % the schedule 1883 for carrying the upon the routes, aud &e of arrivals aud departure, specif d by the do- partment, in the State fof ®ebrasks from July Its, 1853, to Jane 80th, 1886 Lists of router, with schedules of arrivals ard dopartures instructions to bidders, with forms for contracts and bon ds and ail other necsssry informattfon will b3 turnishod ppon application to the Second Aws 1. 0. HOWE, 2 sster Genoral stant Fostwaster Genorsl. 0:t 28 Gl oy om FS IOWA T:iURS edocated phyeician ever [bY ntly vol- i COUNGIL GLUFFS SPEGI ROTICES. [ NOTI ¥ c A hody in Ry, 2 For Sale and Rent 710t SALE—A lumbar and coal yard, doing o ) Iroad ©oago, Milwaukee & S, F JOR RENT Wy new twostory brick store l‘ building, on South Main street PETER WEIS, JPOR SALE- My twelveacre fruit farm, on F' % oard, at 7 83.50 por week JOK SALE—Beanaiul re 1ots, ¥60 l‘ each; nothing down, an onth only, by EX-MA AUGHAN apld-tt Miscelianeous, Labural rown the \Vestern o of pictures ifde process, 05, Operat tnsort ariific d remove Ptyreginms, oto., and . Bpocial attention to ro. 1 Eluffs’ Council Buginess Directory. Art Gallery. Excelsior photograph gallery, South Main St. Instantancous process. Brewery. C. GEISE, Upper Broadway. Bottling Works. B. HAGG & CO., East Pierce St. Bakery, RS, 517 8, Main St. " Bathing Houses. MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. Dy, Broadway and Glenn ave, DR. STUDLEY, Bethesda Bathing House, Broadway. Books and Stationery. __H. E. SEAMAN, Middle Broadway. _ Banks. OFFICER & PUSEY, corner Broadway and 5th strect. CITIZENS' BANK, 5th strect. Broom Factory. venue A, and 6th St. , 34 Pearl St. Broadway. SINTON & WES' 14 Pearl St. Dry Goods HARKNESS, ORCUTT & CO., Broadway and 4th street. Eggs Shipper. G. F. CRAWFORD, 519 Main St. o Furniture Manufactory. HILBER, cor. 7th ave and 12th St. Furniture Store. 0. A. BEEBE & CO., 207 and 209 Broadway. Groceries and Provisions. SULIVAN & FITZGERALD, 343 Broadway, Gunsmithing. OLLIVER & GRAHAM, 5th street. Goods sold ab castern prices and guaranteed. Harness and 8addlery. CHAS, WALTER & BRO., Middle Broadway. CHAS, BEKMAN, 334 Middle Broadway. MRS. D. A. BEN West Broadway, MRS, J.J. GO ¥ Livery Stable v, 230 Broadway. LLAND, 706 South Main St. SCROFT, opp. P. O, Hotels, N HOUSE. Upper Broadway. HOTEL, 501 and 507 Main stroet. Meat Market. E. W. TICKNOR, 536 Broadway, Millinery. J. 3. BLISS, 528 Broadway. Come and exam- ine for yourself. MRS. J. E. METCALF, 548 Broadway, Marble and Granite Works. CONNOR & GUANELLA, 117 Broadway. Merchant Tallors, 2 Broadway, I's building, 5th and Main Real Estate and Abstract. KIMBALL & CHAMP, opposite court house. J. W. SQUIRE & CO., corner Pearl and 15t ave. Restaurant. SMITH & McCU oadway Stoves and Tinware. R. D. AMY & CO,, 500 South Main street. 8hirt Factory. F. F. FORD, corner Bluft and Willow St. Undertakers. MORGAN, KELLER & CO., 346 and 847 Broad- " M. CONNELL, 17 North M DR. C. J. CLARK. Twenty-four years experionco in practical Gynacology. Office 106 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs, - - Towa VD»WID C. EVANS & CO,, 504 North Second Street, 8T, LOUIS, MO, oAk your Grocer for the Cel: obrated Star Coffen and Star Baking Powdor. JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, en’ Madn, g b [Statey.and yFede Offico—Broadwsy, | Strests. WAl practic urte Broadway, and Fourth Street,, Council Bluffs, Iowa mar-2-8m J. MUELLER’S Headquarters For the Cele- brated Weber Pianos, Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail, Address, J. MUELLER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Gmarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 S ELLI IR TS MLAIDE v ICELIE WA EIER . Bluf and Willew Sreets, Comncil Bluffs, B. HAGG & CO. DEAILRIIRS XN 0 GEISE' BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM IHE ARTESIAN WELL WATER, ALSO AGENI]S FOR THE CELEBRATEHID BUDWIREISER RBEBEE Orders filled in any partct the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to, - E. R. STEINHILBER, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF i A BB i s IR S5 CUPBOARDS AND SAFES. We make the following a specialty: WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES, POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES, POFLAK WARDROBES, POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES, POPLAR CUPBOARDS, WALNUT WARDROBES, POPLAR SAFES, WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS, £2Mail orders and correspondence promptly attended to, Office and Manufactory 8. E. Cor. 7th Ave. and 12th Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA MORGAN, KELLER & CO., TN IDEIRTARKIEIRS. The finest quality and largest stock wost 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, 46 AND 357 BROADWAY, Upholstering in all its branches promptly sttended to; slso carpet-laying and lambrequins, Teles graphic and mail orders filled without delay. CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT HOUSE, ; Council Bluffs, - - - lowa. Beer and malt in any quan!ity'to sult purchascrs, Beer §8.00 per barrel. Private famiiles sup- plied with smail kegs at §1.00 each, oel vered free of charge to avy part of the city. PETERSUN & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company’s Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER, No. 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Orders from the sountry olicited (Clity orders to families and dealers delivered free, W. RUNYAN, C. A. BEEBE & CO, Wholesale snd Kotall Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos, 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs, T : FRANEY, A, BEEBE, W. BEEBE JAMES Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA Always keops on band the finest assortment of material for gentlemen's wear, _Batistaction guaranteed . J. E. METCALF, Millinery, Dressmaking, Htc.--Cutting and Fitting a Spedialty, No. 648 Broadway, Oppotite Revere House, Laces, Embroideries, and Ladies Underwear, Handkerchiofs, hose of all xinds, thread, pine, needles, etc, We hope the ladies will call and see our stock of £oods. CHARLHES RICH, Merchant Tailor. (Late Cutter for Motcalf B ., Devol's New Building, Main Streer. Council Bluffs, la, Suits to order §15 snd upwards. J. F. KIMBALL, GEO, H, CHAMP, KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Sucoessors to J. P. & J. N, Cassady.) Real Estate and Loan Brokers. books to all city lote and lands in Pottawstiem! ished on short otice. Money to loan on city and farm o suit the borrower, Keal osts~ bought and sold, Office Abstract, pro A ot the old stand opposite co b bouse: | i {

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