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THE DAILY BEE-~COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA WEDNESDAY The Daily B penes of the same. Thore fnterested here € Lally BEE€ . . |ionot feel like risking even this moch un- e e oo | lon there is & rensonable probability that ‘ c UNG L BLUFFS the oty council will grant them a franchise 0 | » |if the exhibition proves satisfactory. In ey that oase the looal company do not ask or week to get a contract with the city for N RATES: stroet lighting, but simply the right to 9 conta por week, | Tun wires and furnish private individuale, - #10.00 per Year. | the matter of & city contract being of a necondary consideration. All of the alder- men have expressed themselves as in favor f 1 Wednea_l:sy Morning “ov 15, BUBSOR rrer, JMoe: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near T — i e, GRTA, Sasdete of granting a reasonable franchise, if de- ' ] B, . TILTON, Olty Bditor, sired, except Alderman Gonlden, who ex- § ———— | presses himsell opposed to franchises on W\\iflNOR MmNleN 8. general principles, i —A woman from Cheyenne arrived hero «J .Mueller's Palace Music Hall, yesterday withont one cent of money, and no way of getting on to her friends in Clinton, A ticket was procured for her aa far s Denison, and she will have to get ~The council is to meet Friday evening | o) there for the continuance of the sgein. g journey. ~The Round Table met last oveBiog at| g0 of the residents on Harmony the residence of Mr, I, I, Ford. § street near Wheeler's lot want & lamp post —Birthday, Holiday and Wedding Gifta | jlanted there, The council committee are —Bubsoribe for newspapers and periodi- cals at H. E, 3oaman’s book store. at H. E, Seaman's. 8oyt | ¢ Jook about and see if there is one which —New lot nicely decorated, 56 pieces,[of | can bé spared from somewhere else, as the ten nets, only 85 at Maurer & Craig, aldermen do not want to increase the num- —Tieave to marry was yesterday given | ber of posts in tho city. to Charles H, Ferson and Louise k. Os-| —A worthy colored woman named Mrs. borne; also to ¥, Rapp and Mary A. Shea. | Dean, living on North Eighth street, died —_On the second instant, Mr, Simon P, quite suddenly yesterday, Only the day Thomas was married to Miss Nancy before she purchased a lot in the city with Thornhill by Rev, Josiah Fisk at his resi- the intention of making a home of it, and dence in this city. yesterday another lot had to be procured Fland.palated china, art pottery, solid | 0% bet in which to be Laid at rest. Some Masvor & | trouble was experienced yesterday in find- silverware, bronzes, &o., at ing the whereabouts of her son, he being X supposed to be in Cheyenne, but he was ~The newpment market of Shullld Mul- | 04 1 Tyes Moines, and telegraphed len, 799 South Main ""'*;ll“m‘"" best | baok that he would come hers at once, T s —There has been much talk among citi- —The Milwaukeo & t. Paul company i8| o, 4ng officials upon the wonderful and fitting up a ticket, office on Peacl street, | oyt question as to whether the about opposite Twe Brk office, George|),,ve, iy Bayliss park should be allowed R. Board han painted two neat signs for | ¢, opyain until apring as @ protection to the sides of the doorway. the grass, and as fertilizing it. or whether ¥ —The Presbyterian soclal is to be held | they should be raked off for fear that they Thursday evening at the residence of Mrs. | will kill the grass, In the meantime the T. B, Hays, who will entertain, assisted | park has been allowed to get into a hor- by Mrs, Wright and Mrs, Farnsworth. | rible condition, It has been at last de- —A fine assortment of Boots and Shoos, | cided to have the leaves raked off and bine sufficient to supply the demands of all, at dust acattered over the grass instead, the George Blaxim's south Main etreet. proportion of dust being 400 pounds to the —Cheap Railroad tickets to all points, | Acre. 5 Bushnell, fivedoors north of postoffice, tells | —Thore was an faformal but interesting them. Entrance, Main or Pearl streets, | discussion and cuss.ion of the Nonpariel —1t was at first planned to have the by the city council Monday night, One of operetta of ‘‘Little Red Riding Hood” re- the aldermen remarked that he noticed by peated this afternoon, but owlng to the | that Paper that part of the work at tho Ilness of Miss Jennie Kenting, it will be | new culvert across the creek had given given next Friday afternoon instead, away, and ho wanted to know farther about it, Tho commiitee deniod that there Al n‘;::‘:;“"‘ L ":’.i?:“l’;:“;g"c:’; was any truth in the statement, and then ol D e b | opened a talk about the Nonparell and it yostarday, en toute for Fort Kearoly, # | course, Ono aldorman romarked that i el ol e e ot Uafio | At Paper would bavo ropartor attho o e ko throngh. en route to | councll meetings. {t would possoly not Fort Ttandall, and. tho rest of that regl. | TIAKO 80 miny mintatoments as to what X the city was doing. Another remarked ment will pass through Friday, to take the e ol gt that probably the paper would do so if the council would only pay them for publish- —S8ix room house, a store room well los | j5,7 ¢he prnunullnnux:.n{i give i bonus cated and a forty acre improved, tWo| for publishing the news. Another asserted miles from this clty, for rent by W. R.|¢hat it was of little use to give an item to Vaughan, that paper, as it was never put in right; ~ Jossph Reiter makes the ¥inest Suits|and so it went, each seeming inclined to in the latest styles, st the Jowest possible | give that paper a kick. prices. His merchant tailoring establish. ment is at 810 Upper Broadway, Council Hobby, Bluffs, Our hobby {s honest made boots and shoes, B8mall profits and quick re- ~Kiel's hotel is to be iwproved by the |4 e, Y 2 2 ding of a third story, the briok work | it HporRn & Co. +4o b done by Chris Strub, the crrpenter How Much 11'Do It? ~worke b, ¥ Herman & Brown, and the cornice | How much of Zhomas' Eclectric Oil is ) required to cure? Only & very little, A snd or. 6 by P. DeVol. Work s tobe- | f2lia 0 UIC o any Kind. of sa ache; gin atouce, and but a trifls more is needed for sprains —To show John Chapman and a few and lameness. Rheumatism is not so readily affected; an ounce and ti others that thels ©8timates of the vittue of | ¢y Gincas are required. No'::';l“fi:' the masses was an,'ly 8t fault the people | however, is o sure to eure with the sa spcke loud enough on Tuendsy last to be | number of applications, \benrd wherever there 1. human ear to ~ T PERSONAL Vietey, Bosslsm s killed, 4 bumanav. A district alanche rolled down upont 6, Nl rot ©. J., Deacon, of Cedar Rapids, was at that usually goes 6,454 republican . the Ogden yesterday. 2,000 democratic,—Walnat News, .| Major Stooker, of Harriton county, was —Ed Sullivan, known in police circle.” | in the city yesterday, a8 “One-Liegged Sullivan,” is in trouble) gpa X again, this timo on the charge of stealing a | = " h:_:‘::“";‘:';‘:f l:::-; City, spent watch nd chain, The overseer of the|™®*™ ' 7. Jesterday, | poor had just arravged to provide him| W.P. buxwr-ly. :lhe 'lull known resident | . with s noeded overcost, and start him out | of Avoos, w. in the ity yesterday, ! of town, but the prospect of so much pros- | Peter Kell, the agricultural implement “perity could not keep him from makiog & | man of Walnut, vivited the Bluffs yester- still further raise, and he is now behind | day, Q A the bars again, A, Wheeler, Inte proptietor of the Re- —1In to-day's Bl': u|:pu; the s;‘lv-ril-hm;(; vere hfloulu, is planning to spent the winter ment of Messrs, Taylor Bros,, No, in Buffalo, South Main street, dealers in general( g g, Jrazoo and wife, Miss Ella Frazee groceries. This is @ young but energetic | yuq Mya, D, Morse, of (Glenwood, were in aud popular firm. ’l;.hl:fluth close ‘;‘“u:“;‘.“ the city yesterday, to Lusiness, reasonable prices, good goods, WP AW anen, *depuby ok , P, , deputy clerk of the an prompt delivery, they havobullt up 8 | "% ritirned from & fow days very fine rotail businees. Wo would ad- | (P X O { vise our readers to call and examine their e ¢ ) ] James Den, the champion shot of Ne- oo A priow brasks, | in the C. B, & Q. off | braska, 1s now In the C. B, & Q. oftice —Last evenlng there was w merry gathe {0 %8 Un S 00 from Brownaville, melax dgizciecs e pwiad At bl Mrt | whero ho haw been i tho B. & M, head. ding night. Tho gathering was a complete | U8t | Surpeiss to M, Moore, his wife having| Norman Green, whe has lived hore for | ‘ Suined the conspirators In keeplng the ar. | Y6, leaves this morning for the esst, in- j ’ Fangemments. udaown o him, uatil the | tndiog o visit bis aged father, now wbout vomoany fled fn upon him, T¢ ws s |0lkbty, and whom ho has not seen for over happy ocoasion, and there mavy unique as | tbirty years. His son Charles, who is well as useful mewmenton left by the gueste, | 90unected with De Val's hardware estah. they being appropri.te to tuch an occasion, | Bt accompanies him on the trip. —~The ol fathers have biad Sools! atiams | L Tindes e backito, this sity | agln ) and s belng greeted on all sides by old tion called to tho fact that something must | ¢ o4, " He and his firm must be thriving be dune at once on upper Broadway, for 60 , ux Falls one would judge from the if not, the first heavy rains that come | g oins from The Argus, of that place: next spring will wash out 80 wuch more | gy Oy e g ] quor firm of Linder, of the street as to make It impassable at{yiiy) & yonen Is getting to the front in that poiat. Plans are heiog formed now %0 hata the matler sitended totolore there | PRLRE OF Saking he liquor trade of the Tl fa west. In the fi st place, we can say with- b P out fear of contradiction, that the firm —Mrw. Mary Carger, a colored woman | b,y the largest stock of liquors on hund of olt':h' city, nh?z\:fi!:.‘;:;“\:-;m:u:: any i:luu‘u :. ;h- w:;t, and they bave @ great straig enough in hand to float a steamboat, of deposit of $490, given her by the Fist | Phoy keop more in their cellars than the z.:finmu :;r-:n:hm“ :‘\r:'-l:‘::: tsi:u\u m“u:l:n- of g.l:zur pnl:nldluu than v oux Falls can show in bond or ware- { the fire an 0ld envelope, which proved to | house, The business is increasing rapidly, THE CATHOLIC FAIR. Little Red Riding Hood To Appear Again Friday Afternoon—Handy Andy Lest Night. The Catholic fair at Dohany’s con- tinues more and more successful, The opening evening was a happy send-off, the charming operetta of “Little Red Riding Hood' being given, and in 8o aconptable a manner that many desired a repetition, that they might see it agein, and that their {riends might have a chance to see it, In accordance with this desire the managers have decided to reproduce the operotta Friday afternoon as a matinee, and it will doubtless draw a crowded house. It was at first planned to have the matinee Wedneaday after- norn, but owing to the illness of Miss Jennie Keating postponement till Friday is had. The operetta is of itself & charming one, and the par- ticipants, numbering about sev. enty, mostly children, presented it admirably, some of the solo work be- ing very fine and the choruses grand, Mrs, D, J. O'Neil, who conducts the same, is certainly entitled to great credit tor the unostentations but all important work which she has done. The principal charadters are Mies Amelia Paschal as the mother, Miss Miarie Page as the grandmother, Miss Jennie Keating as Little Red Riding- hood, Mr. Geo?e Hughes as the woodman, Miss Nettie Gerner as the rose, Miss Mary O'Neil and Miss Ma: Mouroe as buttercups, the Misses Ooggshall as the elfies, Johnny Keat- ing and Johnnie Gano as the robins, and Philip Paschal as the Wolf, Miss 1l Dahany at the piano and Prof. Olker with the violin served accepta- bly as accompanists, Last evening the drama of ‘“Handy Audy” was presented, and presented exceodingly well, especially for ama- teurs. Prof. Slattery, who was mainly responsible for its firodnutlon, should also receive the bulk of the credit for the meritorious way in which it was given. The following is the cast: Handy Andy, "Squire Egan My Murphy r, Mus Dics Dawsor Mr, Furlong, Edward 0'Cq Simon Farrel McQuad ‘oonah K Mad Nance Fanny Daws The Oatholic boys’ band made their first public appearance Monday night. They played well, but were naturally a little nervous, but last night they played much better and certainly merited much prrise. For so young a musical organization they certainly do nobly and give promise of much better things, The display of articles at the fair, to be disposed of, is varied and pleas- ing, OChances and votes are being disposed of at a lively rate, and the interest in this feature of the fair will steadily increase now to the finish. Sl Ly Depend Upon It Mother Shiptons prophesies and Louis- iania elections are very uncertain but Zhomas' Eletric Oil ‘oan be depen upon always. It cures acl pains of every duczlpflon. o % ‘Words of bympathy. In view of the death of Mrs, John Templeton, Hawkeye lodge No. 184, L O. O. F. have adopted the follow- ing: ‘WhEREas, Death has entered the house- hold of our dear brother, John Templeton, and removed therefrom’ the companion of his joys and sorrows; therefore, Resolved, That we, the members of the Hawkeyelodee No, 184, I, O, O, F., do deeply sympathize with our afflicted brother, and with the other relatives and friends who are bereaved by this wad event, and commend him and them to that God in Whom we trust for consolation in hope of @ joyous reunion in that home where partings are unknown, Resolved, That a certified copy of these IOWA 1TEMS, Atlantic needs a glove factory. Hampton wants a canning factory. The diphtheria scare is over at Charles City. . Excellent hay is nold in Sioux City at $4 per ton, Muscatine has a large olass studying phonography. A roller.skating rink has been opened in Marshalltown. Towa 0dd Fellows contributid $2,385 to the Grinnell sufferers, t The Centerville mines are the men they can get, The Burlington cabooss is about to be legally declared & nuisance orking all COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. .—Spocial advertisements, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Ront, Wants, Boarding, ste,, will be inserted In thie column a the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insortion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for oach subsequent insertion, Leave adv ertisoments &% our office, No, 7 Pear] Stroct, near Broadway. Wante, ral writing ed, and good hn Lindt, at W ANTED=A A young penman. Inqui orney at law, of Winterset is now connected with Des Moines by telephone, The colored Baptists are trying to build a church in Centerville, The Lincoln Guards, at Boone, are pur- chasing elegant uniforms, Tho young ladies of Dubuque ate taking club lessons in calisthenics, Twenty trains pass throngh Centerville daily on the Wabash railroad, The men in the railron] shops at Keo- kuk and Dubuque work but nine hours daily. An extensive creamery is being buill near Memphis, Muscatine county, Hog cholera has proven serious near Towa City, one man losing nearly $5,000 worth, The machinery for boring the artesisn well at Dubuque was put in position last week. Land seekers pass through Sioux City in large numbers by every train, says The Journal, All Bunday passenger ‘trains have been taken off the Wabash roads centeriog at Keokak, The Dubuque street commissioner ex: TY | pended 81,292 in street work last month, Uenterville and Glenwood are competing for the lnoation of the Wabash shops for the Iowa division, The Atlantic Telegraph says the work of laying the water mains in that place is more than half completed. The Davenport GAzette says the survey of the Hennipin canal will soon be com- pleted to the Mississippi river, It is estimated that the enforcement of the herd law in Adair county would cost farmers $250,000 for fencing. Land sales in Polk county during the present year will amount to $4,000,000, The Dubuque Standard lumber com. pany has Pun:hnwd an extensive tract of ine land in Wisconsin, according to The imes. The rumor that the Chicago, Burlington | ) & Kansas City and the Keokuk & St. Louis railways intend moving their general of- fioen to Bur.ington, is not true, Wolves aro still plenty inysome parta of Floyd county, and attack pigs and poultry indiscriminately, and seem to know the gobble of a Thankgiving turkey. A fleet of five skiffs, bearing hunters from Washington, Io., anchored above the mill Saturday night, and expect to spend $40 Wesks' I the Missiseippi! botom.— ‘Wapello Republican, The Appanoose Citizen records a colli- sion at Centerville between a locomotive and a mule, which was a stand-off in dam- ages. The mule was battered on one side and the locomotive was hauled into the shop for repairs, A Keokuk packing company has started a fertilizing department in which three tons of fertilizer, worth $21 per ton, is made from the offal of 1,000 hogs, in addi- tion to a half-ton of blood fertilizer worth 835 per ton., The Morning Sun Herald says several of the sub.contractors between that place and the river have fi: ished up their work, and one more week of pleasant weather will leave but little to do on that part of the road. The Marshall canning factory put up this year 450,000 cans of corn, 400,000 cans of tomatoes, and about 10,000 cans of veg- etables, such as pumpkins, squash und beans, All have been disposed of wiihout any solicitation, Several thousand bales of hay have been put up about Jefferson, to be baled and shipped to market during the winter, A great deal has also been_stacked for ship- meut on the Missouri bottom below Ser- gesnt Bluffs,—Sioux City Journal, The ¢ Atlantio Telegraph says H. G. Pease grew and delivered to the Atlantic Canning Company 500 bushels of toma- toes, grown on one acre and thirty rods of ground, from 2718 plants, for which he received $100. 18, at 20 cents per bushel of sixty pounds, The Iowa Woman Suffrage Socicty will hold its eleventh aunual meeting in Des Moines, in the Bap:ist Church, corner of Eighth’ and Locust streets, November 23 and 24, 1883, the firat acasion to begin at 2 p. m., Thursdsy, November 23, All as- retolutions, under the seul of $he lodge, be | Fociations in the State, county or local, presented to Biother Templeton, Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of our meeting, and that they be published in our city pa- pers. G, L, Jacoss, G, H, JaoksoN, JAMES F, SPARE, Com, First Rate Evidence, *'Often unable to attend business, being subject to serions disorder of the kidneys. fter n long siege of sickness tried Bur- dock Blood Bitters and was relieved by haif a bottle,” Mr, B, Turner, of Roches- ter, N, Y., takes the pains to write, B The County Board. Yesterday the county board of super- visors confined themselves to the con- sideration of the matter of roads. The consent road in Wright township was established. A change of road in Hardin township, petitioned for by W, Orr and others, was granted . A road, petitioned for In Garner township by N, Gallup and others, was granted, The petition of G. W, Rogers and others for a road in Neola was granted, The petition of G. W, Rogers and others for a vacation of a certain street in Orescent City was granted. The petition of E. J, Johnson and others for a road in Hardin township was granted. The board went in a body yesterday afternoon to look after some other roads, Do not be deceived. Insist on hav ing the genuine Brown's Iron Bitters wado ouly by the Brown Chemica Co., and take nothing else, There is & good deal of coal being raised ot the Anges mines this fall, the pay-roll last month being $18,000, o s A Voice From the Press. be the certificate. Since then sbe has beev | and when & man calls once be does so wanting to get her money out of the bavk, but the officials, in accordance with their rules, want her to give an indemuifyin; i bond before paying it to her, She ha again, Two car loads of cigars are on the way, and when they arrive will be added to the jobbing trade, The firm, and all sary bonds, and heuce the money, which the books show isto her credit in the baok, is locked up beyond her reach, Un perous future, o — . — little careful sbout losing a certificate of dopouit. ~'Phere is & good prospect now for se- curing the electric light for Council Bluffy wikere. month, the local company to bear the ex? | Bitters. counected, are gentlomen whow every one | at their mild taste, just like a cup of thus far been unable to furnish the neces | }ikqs to deal with, and we bespeak & pros- [ tea. A Mrs. Cresswell and Mrs. Con- The Muscatine N th ister of der this rule 16 bebooves & person tobe o | birtha in that county for’ October shows twenty 'two boys and only seven girls, and | Was troubled with costivences. head- ot inks there ls something wiong some- | ache and want of appetite. My ail- 1 take this opportunity to bear tes- timony to the efficacy of your ‘‘Hop Bitters.” Expecting to fiu!theu nag- seous and bitter and composed of bad whisky, we were agreeably surprised nor, friends, have likewise tried, and pronounce them the best medicine they have ever taken for building u strength and toning up the system. ? ments are all now gone. I have a contract with a doctor to look oarl, The only iron preparation that does zlur,tho health of myself and family, A local company has been organized, and | not color the teeth, and will not cause | but I need him not now. they are arrangivg with an eastern com. | hasdache or constipation, as other 8. GILLILAND, pany to have sn exbibition here mext|irin preparations will, is Brown'sIron| People's Advocate, Pitteburg, Pa. July 25, 1878, whoss object is to secare women equal poii- tical rights, are requested to send dele- gates. The Muscatine Journal thinks the man- afacture of sorghum molasses is destined $0o become one of the great industries of Jows, and_says: Messrs, Pemble & Wil- lamson, from me:r Wapello, who have facilities for manufactur 200 gallons of moinsses per day, have left samples of some of their excellent make at this office, They state that sorghum cane will average 10¥ga'lons of molasses per acre, and as th molasses is in big demand at 80c per gal- lon, farmers can figure the profit for them- selves, Pemble & Williamson expeet to make 10,000 gallons of molasses this year, at 't Hurry, Gentlemen,” Said » man on his way to be hnnw. “there'll be no fun till I get there.” 3 say to the dysugptic, nervous, and debili- tated, don’t hurry thoughtlessly for some remedy of douhtfal merit, uncertain of re- lief, when you can get at the druggists for one dollar” Bundock Bleod Bitters almost sure o cure and certain to benefit, 1.D NBMUNDEON, X, L BHUGART, A, . BTANNY, Prosident, Vieo-Pres't, Casaler, CITIZENS BANK Of Gouncil Bluffs. Orgaalsed under the laws of the State 5# Jows Pald up oapltal.... 9 76,000 Authorized capiial. 200000 Intesest paid on $ime doposits. Dratie lssued on the principal cibies of the United Stabes sud Europe. Special adlention given to sallections and correspondence with prompt returaa, Sulivan & FMitagerald, CROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Orockery, (Hlassware, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC Also agents for the fofowing lnes of Steamship Companies : Gty AN ™ " M DR AFTS oo the al Bank of Lreland and Baod mn‘.‘h:i INNIE:’M who intend to sond for irienda to oy pari of Barope will 8 1t 1o thel Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 843 Broadwa. Ooungil Bluffs MRS, B, J. HILTON, M, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, 222 Broad: CouncillBlufs. VWV ANTED-AL the Western H one who understands the bus other need V) ANTEE500 buildings to move. W make a #peci Ity of movi g houses and_safes| Address W. P. Ayleswortn, box &, Conncil [ 3 B VWARTED Evecybody, in Oouncll Biuls te to take Tun Iinn, 20 conts per woek, do livered by carriors. Office, No 7 Pearl Streot noar Broadway. For Sale and Rent o five_rooms, good JOR RENT--Small hou cellar, well, &, Avply at Merchant’s Restan rant, corner Broadway and Fourth stree ni4-3t4 . J.A. ROSS (OR RENT -Small residence on Stutsman street, by M. B, Bro-m, JOR SALE--The Western House, No. 308 Up- per_Froadway; or will teade for improved city or fanm_property; or will sell furniture and rent building; 1eason, il health. Address J. 8, ©. McCatutsthn, 808 Upper Broadway, Council Binfls, Jowa. [FOF SALE—A tumbor and coal yard,dolng e €001 business in & new town, 0a the Chi- cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul raflrond. OR RENT—My new two-story brick store building, on South Main street. PETER WEIS FOR SALE—My twelve-acre fruit farm, on South Fir t sireet. PETER WEIS OR RENT—Furnished rooms to rent, with board, at 736 Mynster street. Day board #3.50 per week. OR SALE—Beautiful residence i0ts, §60 each; nothing do ind ‘a.rernzonth only, y ~MAYOR VAUGHAN. apls-tt Miscellaneous, 0ST—Black setter pup. Liberal reward will be pald for his return t» the Western house, upper Broadway, Council Bluffs, T1LL AHEAD—Great success. Call and seo new accessories and specimens of pictures taken by the reliable gelatine bromide procese, st the Excelsior Gallory 100 Main street. R. W. L. PATTON—FPhysician and Oculist, Gan cure any case of soro eyes. 1t s only i ‘matter of time, and can cure generally in from threo to five wecks—It makes no differ enco how long diseased, Will straighten crose eyes, operate and remove Ptyreginms, ctc., and tnsert artificial oycs, Bpecial attention to re. moveing tadeworms aps-4f Council Bluffs’ Business Directory. Art Gallery. Excelsior photograph gallery, South Main St. Instantaneous process, Brewery. C. GEISE, Upper Broadway. Bottling Works. B. HAGG & CO., East Pierco St. Bakery. P. AYERS, 517 8. Main St. Bathing Houses. MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D., Broadway and Glonn ave, DR. STUDLEY, Bethosda Bathing House, Broadway. Books and Statlonery. H. E. SEAMAN, Middle Broadwa, Banks. OFFICER & PUSEY, coruer Broadway avd Sth CITIZENS' BANK, 5th street. Broom Factory. MAYNEA OO arouvs 4, EEG 60 BU.| Olgar Manufacturers. TEMPLETON & LAMB, 232 Brosdway. F. R, LEVIN, 308 Bmu.‘w?: L. BOEKHOFF, 531 Main 8. Ocal. A. B\ MAYNE & CO., 34 Peasl 8¢. “Gooper. J. ROSS, 615 East Broadwoy. Dentists. Our Mr, Morgan bas served as undertaker for forty years and' thoronghly understands SINTON & WEST, 14 Pearl 8t. Dry Goods “)IIIARKNEDB. ORCUTT & CO., Broadway and st Eggs Shipper. G. F. CRAWFORD, 519 Main 8, Furniture Manufactory. STEINHILBER, cor. 7th ave and 12th St Furniture Store. . A, BEERR & C0., 207 and_209 Broadway. Groneries and Provisions. SULIVAN o FITZGERALD, 343 Broadway. Gunsmithing. OLLIVER & GBANAM, bth street. Goods sold at eastern prices and guarauteed; NUVEMBER 15 || #& Mail orders and correspondence promptly attended to, Office and Manufactory — HARKNESS, ORCUTT & CO,, DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUS Broadway, and Fourth Street., Council Bluffs, Iowa mar-%-3m J. MUELLER Headquarters For the Cele- ; brated Weber Pianos, Toys and Fancy Goods U,‘ Wholesale and Retail, S ki Address, J. MUELLER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, * B A M. Xa. = PORD | Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.756 and $2.00 , SEYIRTS MADE » TWELE WWEST. Bluff and Willow Sreets, Council Bluffs. B. HAGG & CO. GEISE® BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM THE ARTESIAN WELL WATER, ALSO AGEN1S FOR THE HaQpHpH OCELEBRATED BUDWAEISER BEER Orders fillod in any parsof the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. ~ E. R. STEINHILBER, ™ MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF "I .A X . El S CUPBOARDS AND SAFES : ‘We make the following a specilty: Y WALNUT EXTENSION PABI POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES, POFLAR WARDROBES, POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES, POPLAR CUPBOARDS, WALNUT WARDROBES, POPLAR SAFES, WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS, 8. E. Oor. Tth Ave, and 12th 8treet, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. - MORGAN, KELLER & CO., TUNDEHRITARKEIRS. The finest quality and largest stosk west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases, 'alls attended to at all hours. Wo defy competition in quality of goods or priose. his budnw.mWAREROOMS, 846 AND 857 BROADWAY, pholstering im allits branches promptly attended to; also carpet-laying and lambrequins, Tele- graphic and mail orders filled without delay. . CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT HOUSHE, Council Bluffs, - - - lowa. ! in any quantitylto suit purchasers. Beer $3:00 per barrel. Private tamiiles sup- ] Kogs &t §1.00 con, ‘velivored fre of cbargs o any parbof the city. Harness and Saddlery. CHAS. WAUTER & BRO., Middls Broadway, CHAS. BESMAN, 54 Middle Broadway. Hair Goods. MRS, D, A. BENEDICT. 357 Wost Broadway, | MRS, J.'J. 300D, 39 5th strect. Livery Stables. A. COMPTON, 236 Broadway. W, C. RUAND, 706 Seuth Mais St. LOFT, opy. . 0. Hotels. OGDEN ¥OUSE. Upper Broadway KIEL'S I30TEL, 591 and 507 Main stroet . BEE Meat Market. E. W. TICKNOR, 536 Brcalway Millinery. J. 3. BLIBS, 528 Broadway. Come and exam- ine for yoersel. MRS J. B METOALF, 548 Broadwoy, Marble and Granite Works. CONNSR & GUANELLA, 117 Broadway. Merchant Tallars. JAS. FRANEY, 372 Broadway, CHAS, RICE, Devol's building, 5th and Main strect. JOS REITER, 310 Broadwa: Rea) Estate and Abstract. KIMBALL & CHAMP, opgosite court house. J. W. BQUIRE & CO., cormer Pearl andiist ave. Restaurant. SMITH & MCCUEN, 404 Broadway. Stoves and Tinware. R. D. AMY & CO., 640 South Mala strect. " Shirt Factory. ¥. F. FORD, corner Bluff aud Willow St. Undertakers. MORGAN, KELLER & CO., 346 and 347 Broad- " M. CONNELL, 17 North Main St. PETHYBRIDGE & NEUNAS, PROPRIETORS BROADWAY MARKET DEALERS IN Fresh and Salt Meats, Poaltry and Game in their season. Wierer O eid other Sausages & specialty. No. 327 BROADWAY. PETERSON & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT BOR Joseph Schlisz Brewing Company’s Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER No, 711 Brosdway, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Orders frem the country olic Oity orders to families and dealers deliver-d free. A. BEEBE, W. RUNYAN, W. BNEBR C. A. BEEBE & CO,, Wholesaloand Retail Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs, 5 JAMES FRANEY, ; Merchant Tailor 872 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A Always koeps on hand the finest assortment of materiai for gentlemen's weay. Batistaction guaranteeq MRS. J. E. METCALF, ’ Millinery, Dressmaking, Btc.-—Ostung and Fiiting a Specialvy, No. 648 Br0adway, Oppoeite Reveso Houss, Laces, Embroideries, and Ladies * Underwear, Handkerchiefs, bose of all kizds, thresd, pins, noedles, stc. We hope thy adhanshiods b e Ty T Pe he Indhee wili cat CHARLES RICH, Merchant Tailor. (Late Cutter for Metoalf B ,,) Devol's New Building, Main Streer. Council Bluffs, la, __ Suita to order $18 aud upwards, _ J. ¥, KIMBALL, GEO, H, CHAMP, KIMBALL & CHAMP (Successors t0 J. P. & J. N, Cassady.) ’ Abstract, Real Estate and Loan We have ’!-wy’mwflollml beoketo all ity lots and " lands E';%?Lfi county. Titles examined and abstrac 04 g short and ib sums to sult the borros l0a0 on clty and farm B R anptatts bo ot s 10 Wult the borrower, Real esta.” bought aud sald. Offce