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THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL ELU FS IOWA FRIDAY »_NUVEMBER 17 T — DOUNCIL BLUFFS, Friday Mornh':\g Nov. 171 . SULSCRIPTION RATES! Corrler, = = - = = 70 cents por wook, l.y’ WMl - e s ee #10.00 per Year, )Moe: No, 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadwa; M. G. GRIFFIN, Managor, H. W. TILTON, Otty Bditor, MINOR MENTIONS, keeps on flopping about, and assignin different republican party than any democrat woul now sags it was prohibition, & refusal of congress to reduce taxation, and its conrse in making heavy appropristions, If he - sea in each day's is ue, he will They Ave Being Reviewed in have said more mean things about the have dared to charge, Chapman might «s THE CONFIDENCE MEN. Police Court, and Some Sen- | sational Statements ¥ ade. d well k to the truth of his emctionsl TR confession, that the defeat of Anderson| was caused here by the determination of | Gillis Still by which an unfit man forced his way ont the party, republicans to smash the boss snd his ring, and et down on the corrupt means Police Were Eribed. Covjrotures as to the End. the value of the silk production of the cou"c". BLUFFs spEclAl United States rose from 812,210,662 to §24 410,463 1t is estimated that the total wool olip of the United States this year wil sgaregate 300,000,000 pounds, worth $100,000,000. ived from the federal government re For eeveral weeks the banks of G 8600,000 per weck. Daring the last fiscal year the i spection of ateam vesecls and offiocr Insiste That the |licenses §278 880, veston have been receiving and ex- pressing to t-e interior an sverage of : NOTIOE. —Spocial advertisements, suc 1j Wost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent "Vnnh,u;rnnnnx, ete,, will he insertod in this olumn a% the ow ratoof TEN CENTS PR E for the first Insortion and FIVE CENT LINE for oach subsequent Insertion eave v ertivements a3 our office, No, 7 Pearl Strect, noar Broadwa Wants, W ANTED.room maker; & No. 1 bfoom tir wanted immediately. "Apply or call on Copr m Co., Malvern, Ta. —Remember the matines this afternoon ——— ™ ;‘;*:"N:“““‘r"w('t' ot :“""f."‘ Dyathge VW ANTED=A positin 0 do ceneral writng i at Dohany's, it Leing the presentation of [ Yostorday the police court was a [yho'world: supposed to aggrogate G4 « | penman. Tnioir of John Lindt, At ~J Mueller's, Palace Music Hall, “‘Little Red Ridiog Hoo)," in connection | poing of interest for many, on account | 000 miles in length ? T i —Silk mita only $1.50 at Bliss', n175t[with the Catholio fair. This charming (o 41 ¢xumination in progress there| A union depot 250 foot long, with| VW/ANTED At the Weatern House, a cook; operetta plensed greatly all who heard it - P 1,000 ono who uunderstands the business; none —~The Oatholic far at the opara houss | (L8 7 U, LT, (i this after. | CONCeFuing tho alleged confidence men | covered tracks extenning 1, e, o ARy sbould be remembered. noon will give a chance to many others to | asaulting a crippled song seller named :;'&fg'.’{"fii:z:'.’;fi:w' i 50 bulldings to move, We make ~—Subscribe for newspapers and periodi- [ enjoy it. I he entertainment shou'd draw [ Gillis, whose story was told in yester- ALl x!hz\::“":v ';1;;:";“:""@':,')‘31 oals at H, E, Seaman’s book store, —A plessant dance waa gisen last night (sic, and eapciaily children's choruses, will in connection with ths Catholic fair, —Birthday, Holiday and Wedding Gifta st H, E, Seaman’s, novd-tf —New lot nicely decorated, 56 pieces,of ton ncts, only 85 at Maurer & Craig. —At last the good work has begun, and Abe leaves in the park are being raked up, and the wires have been gathered up. ~-Hand. painted china, art vottery, solid silverware, bronzes, &c, at Maurer & Oralg. ~The newjmeat market of Shull & Mul- len, 799 South Main street, guerantee best of meats and prompt attention, —The boys' band are to have another quadrille party at St. Joseph's academy om the 24th inst. neat as any which have been seen, —The Oatholic fair is still in progres. “I'he Rescue of Little Red Riding Hood” is to be repeated in_connection therewith Friday afternoon at Dohany's. It should draw a crowd. —A fine assortment of Boots and Shoos, sufficient to supply the demands of all, at Goorge Blaxim's south Main etreet. The invitations are as [ & a packed house, and none who enjoy mu- | day’s Bre be disappointed. headache or constipation, as other iron preparations will, is Brown’s Iron Bitters, s bty Official Majority. The following is the result of the official count in the meveral counties of this district showing the majorities on the congressional count. Pusey. Anderson, Pottawattamie 1,35 n .10 Orawfor 363 Mills. 171 Fremont. 746 Shelby 127 e i1 Montgomery. . el "598 Audabon,..... W 120 O, 12, e 648 A $2,000,000 mortgage has_been rocorded in West Virginia by a Phila- The five men acoused gave their|delphia Trust company on lands in names as James T. Conorton, Henry | the rich cannel coal tormation. The only iron preparation that does [ Seymonr, J. H. White, George Max- not color the teeth, and will not cause | well and John Howard They ap-|Pride to a wholesale trade of nearly peared in the morning, without any attornoy, and wero informed that a new indictment had been lodged againat them, it being a charge of as- saalt with intent to commit murder, John N. Baldwin appeared for the prosecution, the Chicago, Baurlington & Quincy railway company, on whose train the affair occurred, appsrently being interested in having the matter thoroughly sifted and justice gained. Ho wanted the ocase continued until Saturday, in order to get wit- ness who were on the train, gut the defendanta said they would admit that these witnesses would swear to just what "the prosecution oclaimed that they would testify to, The case was adjourned till 3 o'clock in the Charleston, 8 O., points with 875,000,000 Iast year, an increase of about $4,000,000 over the preceding year, Aoccording to the Mississippi Hend.- book, there are 175,261 white and 151,438 ocolored children attending the free achools in the state, at a cost of $830,701. Hawaiian coins to the amount of $200,000, and corresponding in value and denomination with our silver coinage, are to be struck at the San| Francisco miut. The trustees of the Slater fund have melected Dr. Haygood, of Georgla, as agent to manage $1,000,- for educating colored people in the south, For the year ending June 30, the This giv-; Pusey a majority in the | afternoon, the prisoners glving bail in | revenues of the Dominion of Canada district of 2,245, —————— - Traditions of the Tribe. The Potlowottomies are a powerful and warlike tribe. the sum of §600 cash and a $2 000 cortificate of deposit, making $2,600 in all, In the afternoon the case was open- Their favorite|€d. Col. Dailey appeared as attorney | 24,000,000 acres of forest amounted to $33 381381, the ex- penditures to $27,1565,902, leaving a surplus of $6,225,479, The German empire has now about valued at —Thomas Fay, who has been lying in | pastime is waging war against the jail here awaiting trial for murder in Car- | Dimmo-crats, a pestifferous tribe roll county, is ot to be tried at thin term | Jiying in the swamps and in the moun- or the defendants. Gillis was put on | 8400,000,000, and appropriates $500,- the stand and went into details as to (000 every year to incroase and main- the attack made upon him, as narrated | tain the growth of trees. of court, a continuance having been grant-| 4., fagtnesses around the rich capital | he had boeen instructed by the head ‘ner by Mrs, Wright, Mrs, Hays and Mrs, od, . —Cheap Railroad tickets to all points, Bushnel), fivedoors north of postoffice, tells them. Entrauce, Main or Pearl streets. —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, ~The Presbyterians were entertained soclally last evening in a very happy man- Farnsworth, at the residence of Mrs. Hays, — Josoph Reiter makes the ¥inest Suita in the Itest sty les, at the lowest possible prices, His merchant tailoring establish- ment is at 810 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs, —Three hoys named Lawrence Wolf, Mauck Goodwin and Tom Skiuner, were arrested by Officer Clough for disorderly conduct, it being claimed that they in- dulged in throwing stones at some private of the Pottowottomwies, At times, when their hereditary foes bave not the courage to meet them in battle the sanguinary Potto- wottomie chiefs quarrel among them- selves, for there 18 nothing in which the Pottowottomie braves so much delight as war, Now there was a certain warrior, named Jon-chapman, who became chief of a small faction of the Pot- towottomies, but he was not loved by the people of the tribe, for he always claimed all the honors and spoils won by the Pottowottomies, either in war or the chase; and the tribe value fair dealing s highly as they enjoy war. Not many moons since, the chief, Joh-chapman, sought to set up Ma janderson, a strange warrior from the southlann, us head chief of the Pottowottomies and all the surround- ing tribes; at which many warriors of the tribe waxed exceedingly wroth, officials of several of the roads to notify conductors and policemen, and to warn passengers, when confldence men were around, and that he had done 8o, thereby getting the ill will of the confidence men, who had threatened him with violence on account of it. He claimed that this was the reason they pitched into him. He narrated in detail the affray in the car, and the arrest of the men, and how afterwards they were turned loose, and reaffirmed his statement made to THE BEE that he saw money slipped into the hands of Officers Cusick and Sterling, and that he was also given €5 in gold. Col. Dailey cross-examined him closely and at great length, denied that he had ever received any part of the proceeds of tricks turnea by confidence men, except the 80 gold piece referred to. He narrated & number of confidence tricks that had been played here lately, and, if his staternents are to be believed, there Gillis | in yesterday's Bee. He claimed that The late Catholic bishop of Vin- cennes, Iud., who died in France, was a count, and during his life gave $300,000 to the Catholic church. His body is to be buried in Vincennes. H. H. Bancroft, historian of the Puacific coast, has spent $500,000 in collecting his private library. He is an Ohio man and made his money in mercautile business in San Francisco. IOWA 1TEMS, Kate Shelley. the Boore county hero- ine, is attending colleze at Indianola. Ole E. Sondo, aged 65, an Emmet county pionegr, was thrown from his wag- an a few days ago aud killed. There are 319 Presbyterian church socie- ties in the state, employing 243 ministers, e communicants number 29,981 snd the Sunday-school membership foots up 25,756, On the night of the 8th, the home of Mr, Anderson, of Shenandoh, was blown up by unknown parties, the inmates, Mrs, Anderson and son, being severely injured. The Fort Dodge gas works have been completed. and in the great battle which ensued —There is » good deal of grumbling be. | they fought with the Dimmo-crats, cause the county board adjourned with- |and assisted thom so valiantly that out_allowing the bills, thus leaving some | the Dimll}o-cnu, for the first time, outof their pay until the January term, | Were triumphant, and their war and at a time of the year when winter sup- | chief was chosen head ohief of all th tribes, sy s belidln, There were rumors that Ma-jander- —A valuable cow, owned by George|gon and Jon-chapman had both been George Gerner, was cruelly treated by |glain in the conflict, and after the some one the other night, Her appear-| Pottowottomie chiefs had returned * ance on returning home was that some one | from the war path, with their war- had epilled coal oil on her back, and set it | riors, they all aseembled in the Hall on fire, Mr, Gerner proposes to ferret out | of Council; and when the pipe had has béen even more of the business x going on than the public generally True to her Trust has thought, and thero has surely| oo much cannot be said of the ever been enough made public to make 1t | faithful wife and mother, constantly plain that many confidence men have | watching and caring for her dear ones, been at work here lately. never neglecting a ringle duty in their be- At the close of Gillis’ testimony an | balf. When they are assailed by diseace, adjournment was taken until this :f:i:fl: "y:fi":,;;::g z‘;’h;“'l".’";’::ul: morning, 7 & lated, blocd é)mih'od‘ and malarial poison The trial excites much interest, not | exterminated, she must know the that #o much on account of the attack on | Electric Bitters are the only sure ramedf Gillis, but because of the alleged un. [ They arethe best and purest medicine 4 earthing of the ring of confidence [ {h°orid andenly cost ffty centa. Sold sharks who have been plying their the offerders, —Lutz & Lange, the well.known cigar dealers, have leased that poriion of the new Shugart building next to that occu- pied by the Citizen's bank, and will pro. ceed to move their atock thither and add greatly to it, as soon as the building is finished, which will probable be about De- cember 1, —Wm, McFadden, of Clear Liuke, Tows, whom many here met a short time ago when he was visising his brother Wall MoF:dden, has met with a sad loss by the death of his wife, who died of dropsy of the heart on the 6th of November, She bad beep in poor health for about three years, ~Dr, J. M. Marcy, of Topeka, Kas, is in the city,visiting his father, and has brought with him some fine stock, in cluding & valuable blooded bull and some heifers, which be proposes to dispose of here. Hehas them at Mr, Johnson's, No. 28 Perin avenue, and they are cer- tainly fine ones, ~Linder & Kiel is one of the oldest firms in the city in their line, Besides the members of the firm, they have two travel. ing men, A, N, Anwerds and T. W, Jones, both gentlemen aud excellent sales. men; while R. C, Lange presides over the books, Thay have lately established » branch house at Sicux Falls, Dakota, with Mr, 8, F. Jensen as one of the part. mers, and altogither they are the strongest house iu the west, —An attempt is being made by some of themuale lovers of this city to secure a serien of piano recitals by Miss Lydia 8, Harris, now of Chicago, but who was for. merly here, connected with Mis, Ford's musical conservatory, Miss Harrls has many friends snd almiers here who would gladly have an opp rtunity of meet. been passed around, the Marah-domah commanded silonce and spoke: Who killed Ma-janderson? {,fln!d T:‘;‘l‘.“l:mi' ‘ours truly, by heavens, ‘With my l{ule game Of sixes and sevens, I killed Ma-janderson, Who drew the first blood? , said Seer-ncott, With my bond-arr w shot; 0, 1 fit and I fought, And remorse I foel not. T drew tho first blood. Who took Ma-janderson’s scalp? 1, said Jon-baldwin, \()m Wheel Horee they called bim) With wy big battle ax All rusty with gore, That I've used on the Dimmo-crats often before, 1 took Ma-janderscn’s scalp, Who dug Ma-janderson's grave? I El.clayton, A big one, with the date on; ‘An eartbquake, so deep it is, Could now upset it; I shovelled him in Aud don't you forget it, I dug Ma-janderson’s grave, Who got away with Jon-chapman? I L, I—yi, yil T'his was the esger, tumultuous cry, Until the sir for leagues Around was tremulous, ‘When order was restored the Mar- ah-domah again spoke: Who mourns Jou-chapman? A silence deep a» Pharoah’s tomb, Pervaded all the council room; Until & young brave made request, 0, Marab-domab, give us a rest.” NawADABA, Bard of the Pottowottomiee, A Cnrflv. Councit Brurrs, Ia,, November 17, been paid in full by the German Am- erican Lusurance Co, of Now York, ing her and bearing ber sgoiv, and there are others to whom these recitals would prove rich feasts of music, Sbe is & young artist, but a truo one, and of late she has gained some very high honors from the wusical cireles of Chicago and Milwaukee , 8he plays the best from the best compos: ers, and if she ¢ uld be cecured to give - three recitals here it would give the people wot only & chance to hear compositions through their agents O'Dell& Day. The prompt action on the part of this sompany, in the payment of losses and the corteous treatment received at the hands of their agents here ¢ mmends them to a Liberal business in this city, J. M. PaLmeg. A Leg Lost. trade here so vigorously the past few months, The charges of bribery against Of- ficors Cusick and Sterling naturally excitos those officers and their friends, and they seem confident that they will show up Gillis in a very unenviable light before the matter is through with, ‘and will show that his state- ments are not to be belieyed, Ohief Field is also interested in the outcome, and Mayor Bowman sat pa- tiently listening to the evidence yes- terday, he apparently being deter- minec to know all the facts, as he ought to as head of the city, and of the police departmeut. A number of gamblers seem par- ticularly interested, and general curi- osity seekers helped swell the crowd. It is to be hoped that one good may result from this trial in any event, It is to be hoped that not only the officers chiefly concerned but the others as well will try and square themselves with the publis by show. ing some energy in driving confidence men out of tha city or else putting them through to the full extent and making the city hot for them, It can be done and if cflicers thus act, they can better than in any other way avoid all suspicion and gain public coufidence. PERSONAL. Lieut, Gov. Manning was ut the Ogden yesterday. Mra. MacConnell is quite ill with ma- larial fever, W. B. Hamblin and wife have returned from » trip to Chicago, O, ¥, Hall, agent of the Edwin Clifford 1882 —This is to certify that the lcss | Dramatic company, was in the city yester- of $1,200 —whick T sustained by a fire | d8y. on the morning of the 13:h inst. has Sheriff Sam Jones and City Marshal Bradley, of Denison, were in the city yes- terday, J. H. Tilton, of Montezums, is epending afew days in the city, and yesterdsy fay- ored Mr, Tilton of Tig BEE with call, Mr, Morgan, of The Globe, is an old room mate and school mate of bis, and be has | other friends in the city, who are glad to sce him here. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Orockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC Also agents for the fofjowing lines of Steamship Companies : Cunard, Anchov, Gulon, American, and Bted Steamship Compani D E A X = For sale on tho Royal Bank of Irgland and Bank of Ireland, Dublin, Those wko infend to send for friends to any part of Europe will find it to thel, nterest to call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 843 Broadway, Uouncil Bluffi Bluffs, Ia. VWV ANTED Everybody in Counoll Biufts fo to take Tik Bux, 20 cents per woek, do Ivered by carrlors. Office, No 7 Pearl Street near Broadway. For Sale and Rent [ROR RENT—Small house five rooms, gond cellar, well, &. Ayp'y at Merchants Restau rant, corner Broadway and Fourth streots. J.A. ROSS, House, No. 308 Up- Il tende for improved or will sell furniture and I health. Address J. 8. umber and coal yard, doing & 001 business in & new town, 01 the Chi- cago, milwaukee & St. Paul railrond. F NTNy now twostory brick_store building, on South Main street. PETER WEIS FOR SALE My tweiveacrs fruit farm, on South Fir tyireet. PETER WEIS OR RENT—Furnished rooms to rent, with board, at 73 Mynster street. Day board $3.50 per week. ocutl7-4t J{'OK BALE—Beannful * rosidence iow, 60 each; nothing down, and §3 pormonth only, EX-MAYOK VAUGHAN, Miscellaneous. JTILL AHEAD—Great success. Call and see new nccessories and specimens of ploturoe taken by the reliable gelatine bromide process, at the Excelsior Gallery 100 Main street. R, W. L. PATTON—Physicisn and Ocullst. Gan cure any oase of sore eyes. 1t ls only a matter of time, and can cure generally in from threo tc five weoks- It makes no diffor- ence how long diseased. Wil ‘straighten crose cyee, operate and remove Ptyreginms, otc., and insert artificial eyo, Special attention to moveing tadeworms a) Council &luffs Buginess Directory. HARKNESS, ORGUTT & GU., DRY GOODS AD CARPHT HOUSE. Broadway, and Fourth Street., Council Bluffs, lowa mar-g-3m J. MUELLER'S ° Headquarters For the Cele- P x brated A (Weber Pianos, L Goods| Al Toys and Fancy Wholesale and Retail, Address, C J. MUELLER, i - COUNCIL BLUFFS, L A Fa Ja. . F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.76 and $2.00 S EL N R S DMLAIDE o TELE WWEST. Bluff and Willow Sreets, Conncil Bluffs, @ S I C Art Gallery. Excelsior photograph gallery, South Main St. Instantaneous process. 0. GEISE, Upper Broadway. Bottling Works. B. HAGG & CO., East Pierce St, « Bake P.-AYERS, 517 8. Main St. Bathing Hnu;el.fi“_ MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D,, Broadway and Glenn ave. DR. STUDLEY, Bethcsda Bathing House, Broadway. Books and Stationery. H, E. SEAMAN, Middle Broadway. Banks. nOFFlCEl\ & PUSEY, corner Broadway and 5th reet. CITIZENS' BANK, Gth street. Broom Factory. KAYNE&. CO., avenue A, and 6th Bt. Olgar Manufacturers. TEMPLETON & LAMB, 232 Broadway. F.R. LEVI Browdway. L. BOEKHOFF, 531 Main St. Ccal. 24 Pearl 8t. A, H. MAYNE & Dentists. SINTON & WEST, 14 Poarl t. Dry Goods HARKNESS, ORCUTT & CO., Broadway and dth street. "Eggs Shipper. G. F. CRAWFORD, 519 Main St. Furniture Manufactory. _E. R STEINHILBER, cor. 7th ave and 12th St. Furniture Store. 0. A. BEEBE & CO., 207 and 209 Bropdway. Groceries and Provisions, SULIVAN & I’ITYIEERVALI), 343 Broadway. Gunsmithing. OLLIVER & GRAHAM, fth strect. Goods s0ld at eastorn prices and guaranteed. s and Saddlery. BRO,, Middle Broadway. 4 Middle Broad MRS, J. J. G MAIN STREET LIVERY, FEED —AND— SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will n good accommodation and reasonabl charges, SOUTH STREET. OPPOSITE ORYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - Towa, HOLLAND & MILLER, Proprietors, BINTON & WEST, DENTISTS. 14 Pear] Street, Council Blaffe. Extracting and filling & specialty, First-clace ork guaranteed, MAURER & ORAIG, W. M. Raukin, representing Brown's| A RTISTIC POTTERY, A seven year ola son of 8, Bates | Voice of Masonry, and Lilly & Co, of which are se'dom given, but & chance to| %D Playiog about Mr. Reynold's | Ohio, is in the elty, interviewing the mem. bear them as rendered by one of the most shop sbout b o'clock yesterday afcer- noon, got caught in the power and bers of the secret orders, and other so He has | 860 Broavwar promising plavists who has yet attracted | yor™y B0 THIEHE T 10 cletles in regard to regaling, etc, public atteation, Like arravgements are | vyanglod so badiy that .ml:::«::’fi.: at |Siready many squaintances in this olty, being plauned by Omabia wuslc-lovers, aud | the knee became neccessary. There |23 Wa® in attendance at the late sersion it is thought that by joining the effrts of | wore several other fractures and|©f the Eraud lodge, Knichts of Pythiss, Doth cities Miss Farria can bo seoured for | bruises. Ho survived the oporation | held here. i » sexies of recitals in each, aud it is thought that he may live, Big Sums of Money. ~The Nonpareil is stilt hunting up rea- Buck J.m—-—— - Now York Sun. for the defeat of Anderson, as well as | ® Aruioa Salve, :‘“ L rouult, A fow days ago in | The BEAT Barva o the warld for | : » gush of unwonted repeutance it confess- | ver Sores, Totter, Obapped Hauds, “Chil in Texas this year, o1 that bossiam and forcing au unpopular | biains, Coras, and all eruptions, and Pald tal. . oue | A volustion of 400,000,000 i | KutheheeF il Bruises, Bores, Ulosrs, balt Eheuw_ Fo | Found unmbers is reported on property Rich Ont Glass, Fine Frenc Stiver Ware &c., COUNCIL BLUFFS L. SHUGART, A W.BTRENT, 1D WuvEao, B b OGO, CITIZENS BANK Uounoll Blaffs. N Olmmon'ml ‘the laws of the State of Iowa I on time d e peaapal diee Europe. andidate o the republican party wau the | PiItivey eurce olles 1t is guaranieed to | vested in the manufsoture of iron in cause. u.:nn Chapmas (o Ut be bas e s par cx, Aoy iatiaded | the Birmingham (Ala.) distrit. In the ven years from 1870--1880 Y J. L. Edmundson, lhnm J. T Hart, W, LW , LA, Milsr W, W, Wallaco, J' Ividd # 76,000 200000 tasued tod Btubos sud R AT The sum of $3,660,000 is now in. | sad correspondence with prompé reburns. Livery Stables Broadway. W D, 70 H. BEECKOFT, opy Hot Upper Broadway. , 501 aud 607 Main strect, OGDEN HOUSE KIEL'S HOT) Meat Market. E. W. TICKNOR, 636 Broadway Millinery. 528 Broadway, Come and exam- Broadway. B. HAGG & CO. DHALERS IN GEISE' BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM THE ARTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AGEN'S FOR THE OCHLEEBRATEHID BUDWAIGEIR BRER Orders filled in any partcf the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. E. R. STEINHILBER, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF I A I I X S5 CUPBOARDS AND SAFES. ‘We make the following a specialty: WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES, POPLAR OPEN WARHSTANDS, WALNUT BREAKFAST TABL‘EB, POFLAK WaRDROBES, POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES, POPLAR CUFBOARDS, WALNUT WARDROBE;! POPLAR SAFES, WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS. 42 Mail orders and correspondence promptly attended to, Office and Manufactery 8. E. Cor. Tth Ave. and 12th Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. MORGAN, KELLER & GO, U N ID E IRTAHEIE IR SS. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases. Calls attended to at all hours, We defy compotition in quality of goods or prices. ur Mr. Morgan has served us undertaler for forty vears and thoroughly understands bl business. = WAREROOMS, 46 AND 337 BROADWAY, Upholatering. in all its branches promptly attended to; also carpet-laying and lambrequins, Tele- graphiond mail orders filled without delay. CONRAL GEIsE'S BREWERY & MALT EHOUSIE:, Council Bluffs, - - - lowa. Beer and malt in any quan’itylfo sult purchasers. Hoer $8,00 per baryel. Private famlies plicd w.th small kegs at 21.00 each, aelivered free of charge to suy part of the city, PETERSCN & LARSON, ‘Wheolesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing MILWAUKEE BEER, No. 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa, Orders from the zountry olicited Clity orders to families and dealers deliver:d free, A. BEEBE, W. RUNYAN, W. BEEBE C. A. BEEBE & CO., Wholesale and Rotal! Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Marble and Granite Works. CONNOR & GUANELLA, 117 Broadway. Merchant Tailors. 72 Broadway, ol's building, 5th and Main JAS. FRAN CHAS. R strect. JOS REITER, 510 Broadway Real Estate and Abstract. KIMBALL & CHAMP, opposite court house. J. W. SQUIKE & CO., corncr Pearl and 1st ave, Restaurant. SMITH & McCUEN, 404 Broadway. Stoves and Tinware. R. D. AMY & CO., 500 South Main street. 8hirt Factory. F. F. FORD, corner Bluff and Willow St. Undertakers. MORGAN, KELLER & CO., 546 and 347 Broad- way f . M. CONNELL, 17 North Main 8t. e ee— PETHYBRIDCE & EUNAS, PROPRIETORS BROADWAY MARKET DEALERS IN Fresh and Salt Meats, | Poultry and Game in their season, Wiener and other Sausages & specialty, ____No 321 BROADWAY. __ MRS, H. J. HILTON, M, D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 282 Froadwav. CounciliBluffs. JAMES FRANEY, Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. Always keepe on hand the finest assortment of material for gentlemen's wear. _Satistaction guaranteed MRS. J. E. METCALF, Millinery, Drossmaking, Etc.--Cutting and Fitting & Spediaity, No. 648 Broadway, Opposite Revere House, Laces, Embroideries, and Ladies Underwear, Handkerchiefs, hose of all kinds, thread, pine, needlos, etc. We Lope the ladles will call and sce our stack of goods. OCHARLES RICH, Merchant Tailor. (Late Cutter for Motealf B _,,) Devol's New Building, Main 8treer. Council Bluffs, la, Suits to order 818 and upwards. _ J, F. KIMBALL, GEO, H, CHAMP, KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Successors to J. P. & J. N, Cassady.) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. 1 to set of abstrac. books to all city lote avd lande o Pottawatbam! wfl.?‘ "n'u"."&!é‘i.f“.fi' :ml abetracts fur. ished on short nosice. Money $0 loan wo city and l.“:m property, short and long time, i suwms to wult the borrower, Real cets bought aud sold. Office 2185 014 Wan1 opposite o wt Bonse:

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