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e et e fhae) LRI seey “T:he Daily Bee {CIL BLUFFS. (HY Tueeday Morning Vov. BUBSCRIPTION RATE “esw X ’ Office: No. 7 Pearl Streei, Nea Brondwas M. G. GRIFFIN, Managor. H, W. TILTON, City B ——— MINOR MENTIONS. =J, Mueller's, Palace Music Hall, —Subseri! spapers and periodi cals at H, 1 s book store, —The windows are being put into Shu- gart's new block, —Col. Hoffmeyer will have steam up in aday or two, and the new milling ma- chinery will be et in motion —~Birthday, Holiday and Wedding Gifts atH. E novd-tf —Now lot nicely decorated, 56 pieces, fof ton nets, only &5 at Maurer & Craig, ~The district court of Carroll county nan's. opened yesterday, Judge Reed, Colone Dailey, J. N, Baldwin and others have gone there, —Only one drunk to break the monotony of Monday morniug in the police court. He gave his oame as John Dunn, and we- fined §7.00. —Hand. painted china, art vottery, solid silverware, bronzes, &c., at Maurer & Oraig, —The new/meat market of Shull & Mul- len, 799 South Main street, guerantee best of meats and prompt attention, ~The county board of supervisors went into session yesterday, and will continue their doings unti! some time to-morrow, ~The Young Men's Chrirtian associa- tion hold a half-hour prayer meeting at their rooms every eyening this week, com- mencing at 7 o'clock, —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, five doors north of postoffice, rells them, Entrance, Main or Pearl streets, —Anderson seems to he the last ‘‘Char- ley Ross.” Where is he! Some say he THE 1 com! and it f& hojped indeed sick ight of this home i COUN 1L g g of the ht, w fall b 1 proce d ¢ ard olec ssessor, reserving tho right to elee or such one or fwo more, tants an r b Ston required, ab On the firat baliot C. B squent was olected unar nly I'he county board of upaervisors 1 the o present, and conferred wi cil rmally ¢ matter and Union cit pare p instructed to pra y engineor wa 1ans ing Broadway from the church to the Northwestern depot, and Main street from Broadway to the Reck Island depot, ono set of be for ite, another fc purpose streets paved with either one or the other next spring, The of electr called up and the informal of the councii was in favo and specihontions for Methe wooden being ha of a local exhibition here and if it proved succeseful to pive & company securing ar franchise. The council adjsurned until Friday night with the agreement to go in a bos morning to visit the Upper | ay culvert at the creck, and the levee. - e i Hobby, Our hobby ia honest made boota and shoes, Small profits and quick re- turne. T, Lixnzey & Co. The only iron preparation that does not color the teeth, and will not cause headache or constipation, as other fron preparationa will, is Brown’s Iron Bitters, TR 8.V T Lively Talk on Paving. A largely attended mecting of the board of trade was held Iast night to discuss the paving of Main and Broad- way. All scemed in favor of paving, but a hot discussion arose as to whether stone or wood should bo used, Neither sido would yteld and an ndjournment was taken till next has gone to Washington. Some say to Des Moines, More say they don't know. —*“Handy Andy” is to be civen at Do- hany’s to-night, it being the second enter- tainment of the Catholic fair. The admis- sion is only 25 cents, ~—M. B. Brown, the efficient manager of the Western Union, advertises a house for rent in another column. —8ix room house, a store room well lo- cated and a forty acre improved, two miles from this city, for rent by W. R. “Vaughan, —Joseph Reiter makes the ¥inest Suits in the Iatest styles, st tho lowest possible prices, His merchant tailoring establish- ment is at 310 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs, —The two little wooden buildings on Broadway nearly opposite the city build- ing, one occupled by Walters Bros, and the other by Mr, Niles, have been vacated and are now belng torn down to make Mondsay night to allow time for oach nide to bring in statistics and experi- ences of other cities. Tlrmmeliiog Harrison County's Vots The_ofticial vote of Harriwon county gives the republican state ticket two hundred and rixty-six majority, but gives Pusey oight majority over An- deraon. COUNT OF TAE COUNTY. The Supervisors Meet and Canvass the Vote—Pusey’s Majority. on the Gain, Yesterday the county board of su- porvisors met in regular session, there being in attendance Messre, Clayton, Frum, Underwood and Phil- lips, Supervisor Dye being absent, An official canvaes of the vote was made, showing the same results as t Jenat will now be | Toom for a two-story brick building, of | have already been given in Tue Ber, about forty feetdepth, tobe ercted at|the figures being alightly different in once by Mr. T.W. Woolsey, who owns |some cases. The count on the state the property. ~The sharp turn in the weather neces- sitating extra fires, should be also accom- panied by a little extra caution as to the condition of flues and pipes. carelessness at this season is liable to cause much trouble, Oare ahould also be taken in depositing ashes, ~The following have been given leave to murry: James Tariam and Oharlotta A. Murph, of Neola; Robert Morrison of Honey Creck, aud Hanoah Print, of Pottawatomie county; S, P. Thomas and Nancy Thornhill, of Council Bluffa, —Thomas Fay, charged with murdering drayman by stabbing him in & saloon row, and who has been lying in jail here awsiting trial, was taken to Carroll county yesterday, the distriot court having opened there, ~—W. H, Knepher, the tobacconist on Brosdway, opposite The Nonpareil, is getting in a new and large supply of fine- cuts, plug and smoking tobaccos, and a great variety of fancy goods and smokers’ articles, He surely has one of the best stocks of cigars and other goods ever seen here, —Pethybridge & Neunas, proyrietors of the Broadway meat warket, are doing » thriviog business at the Orvis Packing Co.'s old stand, No, 357 Broadway, They are enterprising and accommodating gen- tlemen, aud wo besp hem o liberal patronage, See thelr *“ad” in another col- umn, ~—The Catholic fair opened last evening at Dohany's hall, with the presentation of the operetta *‘Little Red Riding Hood.” About seventy took part, mostly children, and they presented it charmingly, it prov- ing to be a five musical treat. The work of preparation must have been great, but those wh) undertook it, as well as those who participated on the stage, may well congratulate themselves, and will surely be congratulated by others. It would well bear repetition, The fair will coutinue through the week, To-night the boys are to give the drama “Handy Andy,” ~A really sickening case of destitution bas been brought to the attention of the county authorities and a few of the chaxit- ably inclined residents, The family re- derred to conslets of a father and thirteen children, liviog near the Christian church, The wife and wmother lies dead in the house, having swocumbed tomalarial fever, sggravated by hunger and lack of almost all the necessaries of life, Several others of the Cawily are suffering from malaris also, and from a want of the usual cowm- forts of life. One of the girls is now lying upoa & death bed and will probably pass beyond auy need of human help be- fore this resches the eye of the readers. The husband and fatber &s himself being rapldly prostested by disesse. The house is barren of anything in the lue of furnis ture worth mentioning, Some provieions bave been sent in by Dr. Burroughs, rep- resenting the county; and arravgements wade for decently buryiog the mother. Bowe charitable souls buve been coutribut- A little : ticket, varying but little on the se: dates, resulted in the main as Greenback. .. . The count on congressman showed Anderson to have fallen far behind his ticket, he having received 2,706 votes, while Pusey received 4,071, and Hatton, greenbacker, 222, making Pusey’s majority 1,360 For clerk the republican candidate, 8. D. Btreet receives 3,682, and Gal- lagher 3,429, Street’s majority 263. For county recorder the democratic candidate, Brodbeck, receives 3,607, Koller receiving 3,472, giving the former a majority of 135, For supervisors, Frum, republican, received 3,856; Putnam, thelrepublican oandidate, 3,094; Kirkwood, demo- DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA TUESDAY THE NEW DIRECTORY | 1t sShows t | pulation of Counctl Blufts to bs 21,864 Blufls istribut and th t,J. P. Bashnell, has kindly Ber's table, 1 type hical & pearanco, whils the matter is nrrang nt form for ready reference. It appoars from w! ex- n it to the usual directory i and it information bewides_tho ulphabetioal list of oiti Tt evidently takea rank as the best dircctory yet furniched this city, and as the nead ¢ great or account of the time mince the 1 many changes here, i Hmo to overy and busincss smination we have thas far gi be far al « scouracy and complotences ch valuable \ a3 length of d th office t one ¢ counting house The population of th by n_ careful ea 4, eati name g " of tho varic room, ¥, a8 shown 58, proves to be @ four persons to n a place in the dir- rk contains a review rests of the city, a resumo of i wy, the facts of ity growth sud prospee opecial show ing of the railways which m this one of the of the country. Bosiden a complete residont and buriness dircetory there in a com plete ehowing of the chuiches, echools and wocietion, The volume containe also w write-up of the country, and ono also of the atate of Towa. A full streot and avenue dircctory is aleo presented, giving both the old and new namos. Oue of the best features of the book is that it contains a complete list of the postoffices in Lows, with the money order officos and county seats. The census of Towa und that of the United States and territorien is given, and finally the conntitution of the state. Taken all in all, it appears to be one of tho most complets and valuable directories which any oity could ask for, and Mr. Bushnell is certainly en- titled to credit. ilway conte Depend Upon It. Mother Shipton's prophesies and Louis- iania elections are very uncertain thinge, but Zhomas' Eclectric Ol ean be depended upon always. It cures aches and pains of every description., —_——— Moved Their Quarters. Walters Bros., hsrness makers and dealers in saddlery, and turf goods, have removed to J. B Lowis' old stand, opposite the Ogden house, where they will be pleasod to meet their old customers and many new ones, Firat Rate Evidenoe. “@fton unable to attend business, being subject toserions disorder of tho kidneys. After a long i of sickness tried Bur. dock Blood Bitters and wis relieved by half_a bottle,” Mr, B. Turner, of Roches- ter, N, Y., takes the pains to write, THE ELEPHANTS' BATH. Barnum'’s Twenty Elephants Take a Dip in the Sad Sea-Waves. Bridgeport (Conn.) Correspondent Philadelphia. ‘==Timos. Barnum took a n ty of his elephatns water the othcr day. Beaside Park, near the showman’s mansion, is a mag- onto give twen- wim in the salt ra] | Dificent area of taatefully improved land, reaching down to the water's edge, and fringed with a gently slop- ing, pebbly beach, Te this beach the elephants were marched in a stately procession, followed by an immense crowd, which seemed to embrace half the people of Connecticat. Thousauds of people were on hand to enjoy the fun. As soon as the elephants got a sight of the SBound they made a break for the water, with expressions of the most stupenduous joy. They showed no desire to keep near the shore, but pushed for deep water, where they be- gan to play with all the heartiness of # lot of school-boys let loose in the surf, Nover had elephants displayed 1o a paying crowd their capacity for run and frolic in 80 pronounced & man- ner. They frisked like pupples, tum- bling each other over in the water and performing all sorts of wild gymnastic foats, Two elephants would sportive- ly go for a third and duck him under the water. Then haif a dozen of them would fill their trunks with water and squirt it at each other as children in the surf splash water in eabh other's faces with their hands. Sometimes an elephant would be missing for several minutes, and people would get anidea that he had sunk to rise no more. But, Ereuntl , the round black nozzle of is trunk would appear on the surface, reminding the spectator that a beast ed, | with such a long nose can rematn out of sight as long ss he pleases, if he only keeps the end of his breathing apparatus within reach of freeh air, “Emporor,” the lurge and unruly elephant, who made euch trouble last summer when he escaped at Troy and went on a rawpage through the streets of that city at night, showed a spor- orat, 3,818,aud Dye, democrat, 3,410, This elects Fram and Kirkwood, The proposition to build & new county jail met with an overwbelming defeat, the vote of the county show- ing 2,370 in favor of & new jail, and 8,160 against it, the proposal being defeated by 796 majority, While \his city voted almost wolidly for it, the county voted straight against it, Sl “Don't Hurry, Gentlem Said a man on his way to be han “‘there'll be no fun till I ‘get there,” wny to the dysieptic, nervous, and debili. tated, don'thurry thoughtlestly for some remedy of douhtful merit, uncertain of re- lief, when you can get at the droggists for one dollar” Burdock Blood Bitters almost sure to cure and certain to benefit, —————— A MORNING FIRE. whaok with his trunk, just a erainder, ¥ fev moments there was deop excitement among the erowd for nobody know but that the ocrea- tures might take it into their heads to swim the whole length of Long Island suguested sonding & steam tug | after them, and oth idiotioatly pr venerable Barnum ea t i lau K3 a big b g, beatily enjo ng fun, sud kuowing that the v of Arsi I, the chief train er, wonid in timoe avail to prevent the animals from being 1 ataea. In s few minate Arati I's word of command was heard from the beach Tustautly the swimmers turned aud headed for the monre cheering from the c I'he whola swim of the elephantine party lasted abou hours, to the groat delicht of the beasts themselves and the I wore an sembled to pes them performance did nof grocted by im owd } shore, Turereat in the a momeut flag, thovgh the da a8 cold and diizzly, 'The eley would have staid in the water a he afternoon had they wpot been commanded to come our, When called to come to the shore they obeyed very roluot antly, performing il sorts of capora One muscalar elephant would hi trunk around one of the poats sup porting the platf which extends out from the bat avilion over 1he water of the sound. He abot puoll this post up, 5 of whi would have been to give & large par of pe ple an unexpected bath. His keeper told him to stop it. With the air of a boy eaught in tho act of steal ing jam from his mother's pantry, the beast let go of the post, tucked his trunk undor his left fore leg, aud am bled ashore, Arrived on the pebbly beach the elephants had to be ohained or hob- bled to prevent them from doing mis- chiof as they paraded through the stresta to their winter quartere, which are about half a mile from the shore Whilo the Keepers were adjusting the chains the beasts made the most of their opportunity to have some fun with tho soft mud at the water's edge, in which they were standing. Scoop- ingup as much of it as they could conveniently handle with their trunks they slung it around at each other and at the bystauders. There was a sudden scattering among the boys and others who were thus visited with a baptism of mud. The chuinivg com- pleted, the whole party marched off as stately aud solemn as if no such pic- nic a8 thoy had enjoyed had ever been heard of. Jumbo was kept at home. PERSONAL. Conetable Rosecrans still quite ill. continues B. F. Hake, of St Puaul, Neb.,, was in the city yesterday, E. A, Bahoook and wife, of Avoca, vis- ited the Bluffs yesierdsy. Julius Schy one of the live busi- ness men of Avoca, was in the city yester- day. J. T. Stewart, ex-deputy United State marshal, and now of Mexico, Missouri, is in the city. Sheriff Aamilton, «f Carroll county, was here yesterday after three prisoners, whom he took back for trial, James W, Morgan. Mrs. W. E. Whesl- erand Miss Wheeler, of Thres Rivers, Micb., were at the Ogden yesterday. James Wallace, son of W. W, Wallace, is at howe for a few days’ rest, from Cor- nell college, Mount Vernon, Towa, where he is pursuing a course, Chris Thiess, representing the leaf to- bacco hong of Eliel, Kollenberg & Hiller, of Chicago, was in the city yesterday as happy and lively as usual, Jobn Fleming, of Des Moines, and T. C. Brougham, of Weston, both prominent railway contractors, were in the city yes: terday and dropped in at Brr headquar- tera. It otopped at Cabbage. Detrolt Free Press. A colored man living on Indiana street lately had occasion to ask the advico of the patrolman in that dis- trict, as to how he should treat some boys who called him names as he passed a certain coroer. “I wouldn't mind 'em,” was the reply. *‘Jist what I reckoned on,” said the complainant. *'I had my mind made up to treat 'em wid proud disdain. But dar’s & naybur o’ mine who frows clubs at my dog an’ cusses my chiil’en, Would you also come de proud disdain over him?"” ‘‘Yes, I think so.” “An’ dar's & white man libin’ round de co'ner who say Istole his ax, I reckon dat proud diedain will fix him if T keep it up long enough?” “It certainly will.” **Wall, den it am settled dat I doan’ talk back in none o' dese cases, but dar’ am one fing I wans understood right heah an’ now, Da nex’ time 1 am injoyin’ an’ ebenin’ siests on do door steps and a six-pound cabbage hits me on de middle west button dar won't be ho proud disdain to be had in any grocery fur a mile aroun’! I'ze tively riotous disposition, Io mote a8 if ho was drunk aud wanted to got up a fight among the other elophants, He is nextto Jumbo in eize, and is ten times as frisky. Ho took several of the little elophants oue by one and tossed them over und around in the water as if they were cats. Two or three of the lituie ones thought it was too much of a good thing, and soemed tc want to unite their efforts to play a trick on the monster and hols him A Dwelling House Belonging to J, M, Palmer Burned to the Ground. Yesterday morning, shortly after 2 o'clock, an alarm of fire was sent in by telephone from the Drovers’ hotel, oaused by the discovery of flames issu- ing from a dwelling house located just opposite. The rough condition of the roads made the steamer a iittle late P Th 1o 3 under the water, is they tried for i ““’:‘“: b spot, and In the moan | 31, while, buy soon got. anough of ime the flames gained yreat headway | it, They knew how ugly he could be Fnd]thruuued the hotel so that the | when he felt like it, and so, after a l:w iest work with buckets and pails | fow weak trials, they concluded to let ooawe necessary to saveit, On tho[him alone After awhile Emporor arrival of the fire department thore | and another elephant noarly as big as could be littlo done for tho burning | himself took @ motion to start: off house beyond saving & portion of the | toward the Long Island shore. Side contents, the building itself being [ by side, as if harnessed togetber, #0 enveloped 1n flames that nothing | they swas maje: tically away, o it o gwine o rizs up and yell for revenge an’ shout for blood, an’ de ossifer who interferes wid me am gwine to be rendered uncouscious fur forty-eight daye!” DR. C. J. CLARK. Twenty-four years experience in practical Gynacology. Office 106 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs, - - Iowa DAVID C. EVANS & GO, 504 North Second Stieet, 8T, LOUIS, MO, Z#-Ask your Grooer for the Cel: obrated Star Coffes and Star Baking could prevent its being burned to the ! g retern no more,© When they had uru:d.d. ’]"l'ul\ullhll']y the hotel was|gone several hundred yards one of sy he house thus burned was | he keepors put after them in a row- owned by Mr. J. M. Palmer, and the 1.'..- will reach about 81,800, on whioh 1t here was an josurauce in Odell & |such as is g ele f Day's agency, of 81,200, The cause m.uu..m“:"m{‘?m?f l]};‘?“:m 'A‘rf:l: of the fire is uukuown. The house|ho hud given Emperor one was occupied by a calored fawily, who | punch with this the beast torped kept & number ufrnden :‘ud -fx“wd the boat a push with —— ——— is oulde . Vi . Do not be deceived. ~ Insist on hav | might farther oy gyt i 5 T ing the genulne Brown's Iron Bitters | boat bagan to fill, and the frightened mado ouly by the Brown Chemice |keoper headod for shore. As he turned Oo., and take nothing else. the other elephaut gave the boat & boat, and soon eaught up with them te had a pole with a hook at the end, Powder 1.0 NDMUNDHON, M. L SAUGARS, A, W.STRENI, Prosident, Vice-Pres't. Cashicr. CITIZENS BANK Of Gounedl Bluffs. Organleod under the laws of the state of lowa Paid up capltal 6,000 Authorized cay 900000 Intorest paid on tie deposite. Drafta lasued on the prisipal s of e, Daited iaton Ao Europe. Special attcution given to collectione snd corrospondence with prompt reburns. DIRRCTORS, 4.D. Bdwondeon, E L Shagart, J. T Hant, VW Wallace, | J W, Kodter, 1. A Milar AW, Bureeh, vidd | ' a ltte| 'L BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES, NOTI . sdvertisoments, t J, To Lown, For Sals, To Rent olumn st th vute of TEN OENTS E tor the 1 sertion and FIVE OENT INE ¢ b mibssquent insorth ¢ our office, No. 7 For Sale and Ront s RENT- 8 ni1att NOR RENT s Fithd 5 [ROR BALE The Westem 0. 508 Up per_+ roadway; or will tewde for {mproved city or farm property; or will sell furniture and rent , 1l health, Address J. 8 ©. M. Upper Broadway, Council Binffs, Jowa A lumbor and coal yard, doir g & we i & nOw town, 0.1 the Ciil- & St. Paul railrond [0k, BENT-Ws. new twostory brick stofe building, on South Main street PETER WEIS nt, with hed rooms to Jron 3 boa Iynstor strect. Day’ board £3.50 per week. OCUt-4t 0K BALR=Baw il rsgoios o Y 1 ; nothing down, and 83 per vonth only, EX-MAYOR VAUGHAN. NUOVEMBER 14 HARKNESS, LS OROUTT & €O, Broadway, and Fourth Street., Council Bluffs, Iowa Headquarters For the Cele- brated - " Weber Pianos, mar-5-3m Toys and Fancy Goods - Wholesale and Retail, oy - Address, 5 J. MUELLER COUNCIL BLUFFS, o HapHpH & OST—Biack setier pup. Liberal reward will 4 bo psid for his return to the Western hatiee, upper Broadway, Council Blufls. S’“LL AHEAD—Great sus Call and see new nceessorien and specimens of pictures tiken by the reliable gelatine bromide process, at the Excelsior Gallery 10° Main street. D0 L PATTON—hystcian and. Qcullst [ ) "Gan curo any case of sore eyen. 18 1a only & wafter of time, and can curo generally in from three tc flve weeks—it makes no differ- enco how long diseased, Will straighten cross oyes, operate and remove Ptyreginms, ctc., and insert artificial eyes. Spocial” attention to re. moveing tadeworms apb-f Council Eluffs’ Business Directory. Art Gallery. fior photograph ga'lery, South Main St NeOUS Process, Exce I Brewerv L. F T pper Bighdway. Bottling Works B. HAG & CO., East Piorce St. Bakery. P. AYERS, 517 8. Main St. Bathing Houses, J. HARDING, M. D., Broadway and Bethesda Bathing Hoyse, Books and Stationery. H. E. SEAMAN, Middle Broadway, Banks. OFFICER & PUSEY, corner Broadway and 5th oct. CITIZENS' BANK, bth street. Broom Factory. MAYNE & CO., avenue A, and 6th St. Cigar Manufacturers. TEMPLETON & LAMB, 232 Broadway. F. R, LEVIN, 308 Broadway. L. BOEKHOFF, 531 Main St. Ccal. A. T MAYNE & CO., 34 Pearl St. Cooper. J. ROSS, 615 East Broadway. “Dentists. SINTON & WEST, 14 Pearl St. Dry Goods HARKNPSS, ORCUTT & CO., Broadway and 4th street. Eggs Shipper. G. F, CRAWFORD, 619 Main §t. Furniture Manufactory. _E. R, STEINHILBER, cor. 7th ave and 12th St. ¢ Furniture Store. 0. A. BEEBE & CO., 207 and 209 Broadway. SULIVAN & FITZGERAL Gunsmithing. OLLIVER & GRAHAM, 5th strect. Goods 80ld at castern prices and guaranteed. Harness and 8addlery. CHAS. WALTER & BRO., Middle Broadway. CHAS. BEKMAN, 334 Middle Broadway, Halr Goods. MRS. D, A. BENEDICT. 337 West Broadway, MRS J. J. GOOD, 29 5th strect. Livery Stables. A. COMPTON, 230 Broadw W. 0. HOLLAND, 706 Sout ECROFT, opp. P. 0. n St. Hotels. HOUSE. Upper Broadway. HOTEL, 501 aud 507 Main stroet. Meat Market. E. W. TICKNOR, 536 Broadway. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 S EILER IS DMEAHIDE v TTETIE WA ERS. Bluff and Willow Sreets, Council Bluffs, B. HAGG & CO. DEALERS IN GEISE® BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM 7THE ARTESIAN WELL WATER, ALSO AGENTS FOR THE CELEEBRRATEID BUDWHISEIR BEER Orders filled in any part of the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. E. R. STEINHILBER, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF i A R I, R &5 CUPBOARDS AND SAFES. We make the following a specialty: WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES, POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES, POPLAR WARDROBES, POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES, POPLAR CUPBOARDS, WALNUT WARDROBE% POPLAR SAFES, WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS. #2rMail orders and correspondence promptly attended to. ~ Office and Manufactory 8. E. Oor. 7th Ave. and 12th Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. MORGAN, KELLER & CO.,, TNIDERTARKEIRS. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases, Calls attended to ot all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices, Our Mr. Morgan has served as undertakor for forty years and_thoroughly understands his businoss. - WAREROOMS, 516 AND 357 BROADWAY, Upholstering - in allits branches promptly attended to; also carpet-laying snd lambrequins, Tele- graphic and mail orders filled without dela ONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT EITOUSIEL, Council Bluffs, - - - Beer and walt In any quantityto suit purchasers. Bear $8.00 per barrel. Private tamiues sup- plied with small kega a6 $1.00 each, vel vered freo of charge to any part of the city. PETERSON & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company's Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER, No, 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. Orders from the country olicited City orders to families and dealers delivered free lowa. W. RUNYAN, C. A. BEEBE & CO, Wholeeale and Ketall Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Wos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs, A. BEEBE, W. BEEER Millinery. J. J. BLISS, 528 Broadway, ine for yours MRS. J. E. METCALF, 548 Broadway. Come and exam- Marble and Granite Works. DR & GUAN| , 117 Broadway. Broadway, building, 5th and Main ER, 310 Broadway Real Estate and Abstract. KIMBALL & CHAMP, opposite court house. J. W. SQUIRE & CO., corner Pearl and 1st ave. Restaurant. SMITH & McCU 404 Broadway. Stoves and Tinware. R. D. AMY & CO., 500 South Main stroet. 8hirt Factory. ¥. F. FORD, corner Bluff and Willow St Undertake MORGAN, KELLER & CO., 346 and way D. M. CONNELL, 17 North Main 8t. PETHYBRIDGE & NEUNAS, PROPRIETORS BROADWAY MARKET DEALERS IN Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry and Game in their season, Wiener and other Bausages & speciaity. No. 327 BROADWAY. JAMES FRANEY, Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. Always keeps on hand the finest assortment of material for gentiemon's wear. _Satistaction guarantesd MRS. J. E. METCALF, Millinery, Dressmaking, Hte.-~Cutting and Fitting a Spedialty. No. 648 Broadway, Oppotite Revere House, Embroideries, and Ladies Underwear, Hose of all kinds, thread, pf We hope the ladies will call see_our stock of woods. CHARLES RIOCH, Merchant Tailor. (Late Cutter for Metcalf B .,). Devol's New Building, Main Street. Council Bluffs, la, Suits to orler $18 and upwards Laces, Handkerchiots, s, meedles, otc. J, ¥. KIMBALL. GEO, H, CHAMP, KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Successors to J. P. & J. N, Cassady.) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. ‘Weo have fhe only complete set of abstract books to all city lote and lande In Pobtawattem county Titles examined and abstracts fur isbed on short notice. Money t0 loan on city snd farm property, short and long time, in sums to sult the berrower, Real cots &b the old stand opposite co ut bonse- bought sud sold. Office

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