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DAY N( v EMBER 22 THE DAILY BEE-~COUNCTL BLUFFS rms A }"l‘ll)Nl . to the Pacific Wil calle . ishies for their fature happiness and |To them tho ‘ticker” is money | COUNOIL ] PECIA ’ 7 ¢ c P The Dally Bl | e e . e nid be wie | prosperity, Snd we dovoutly hope and | making | mavie, The * * toker COUREIL BL»F'ESS ECIAL HAEKNESM, ORCUTT & (‘G" e | onnd westward and wonld not tarry here | PTAY thet they may find in’ their new | could not jar toeit norves any ot N S ¥ T ETRIT o N Tt Bl 15 - | tield of labo , to which they #oon ex- |than i he bronze statate « s — e friends and co-workers, and to all | But when h we heartily commend them Resolved, That theso resolutions be him work bard nd his hande seemed to show it. ison is that they made Wednesday Morning and time ha vietima to TOW, ===DRY GOODS { One of the team of the Rercue steam- | entered upon the records of cur parish | Craesus ar will not be on | I i "'\_‘[ h"’ it t ". M .5 " N J er, which has been sick of late, yes- | and that a copy of the same be signed | even tern beggsr. will get his Liohve V. UATIIEN. | 8) (u -oMe, e | o { terday. Hewasa valuable horss, being | by all the members of the vestry and [three foct earth, Orcesun can't | F208 F0% v okt d | yo8 of the pale which - Mowes, T presented to the Rov. Mr, Webb, nse snd v any more. Ho will . D, 0, BLooMsn, | wr. 4 only leavo his milliona for his pam- Wanta, A . Dawson purchased in St Loni 1 ' | Wardens y - £ 1% 8 omaway. , A. W, N1reer, | pered heirs to fight over in the sur- 7ANTE position as cook by an expi eyt N T e e’ Ch s Y E H SnErmax, Togate court, while the heirs of the| YV hond haud. " it el H. W. TILTON, Ofty Baitor, $160, 1t is said that the hor e had the D. McWorkMaN, vietims wil in the struggle for life | Tt v s No. 1 broom t koLl it s Jxo HANTHORN, from the tom up the | W A qted immeniately. Apply or call on ) COUNCIL _ BLUFFS ILLUS |has lingered with them ever since, and the %, OLasn Hivto, tickor” will ravtlo off lis “'tic Copson Broom Co., Malvert, Ta. Brnaflw,] ,‘nd Fgurth gt]‘[‘.{‘t TRATED. ; horses have ailed much of (he time, and H, Rvarsre, “higk!" “iick " for other milli e e gy TUBUWDY; ) BULGU Uy A preliminary canvass for the illus- | now one of them is dead, The other is in W. J. Haxcock, and go on making other beggars W ¢ o bl 3luff y fal v . - mar t Adndt, at trated annual review of Council Biuffs [ pretty fair condition. J. N' H‘Amml\, Trers b i . - has forced us to the decition to aban-| —Plaus are alreidy being drasn for a H O ‘;'"\u A ..W””A ‘f"l,’"“'f,","h S T el Council B?ufi's__ fown don the work for thia year. The sea- | new and big hotel in this city, and there is W. D, BriLLyax, U WAk oclds, Dubles with cronp, bables with | WV “one who tindorstarae the businass; hors ) vanosd th inot | & goodly prospest of actasl work on such T soalds, burns, bites, aches. sprains, or | other need app) N — : S ——— son i o far advanced that we cannot | A Boodly Drospess of actasl work of sttt Horsford's Acid Phospliate palng hro bound to became nofzy temante| < ST L T w 95¢ afford to risk such a costly undertak- sorlcg, Thirk ar vare!. BLir. gromt FOR NERVOUSNE of the hourehotd. Dr, THoMAS' EoLECTRIC \ ANTRR-S 0 buildin s o move. Wo make ) Ffl : e f » ki b AR gre 0 > {ER, Chicago, | 01t will cure all these comp aints R IWORS, 0 tonte Ing within the next six Weoks, HOF(\iisioy improvementa which uro surely to| Dt Il N. D. PARKER, Chiongo, | O will cure s0 comy W, p.” Xyteswortn, box &, Conncll " could we sfford to dieappoint our pat- | be begun in the spring, but the projectors [ **Y*: A S pednid —— o 2 rons by delaging the publication be- yond New Year's day. Our contract with the lithographer bound us to furnish all the illustrations by the 10th of December; and this we find cannot possibly be done. This conolusion we have reached after a careful and expensive survey of the field,and much as we regret 1t we must defer the enterprise until next spring. Tue Bee Pusuisnine Co, MINOR MENTIONS, ~J., Mueller’s Palace Music Hall, —Silk mits only $1.60 at Bliss’. nl73t —Birthday, Holiday and Wedding Gifts at H, E, Seaman’s. —Bob Ingersoll promises to lecture here on his return trip from California, —Bubscribe for newspapers and periodi- ocals at H, E, Seaman’s book store, —The Kellogg-Brignoli concert company in expected to appear here on the 28:h, ~—New lot nicely decorated, 56 pieces,’of tea sets, only £5 at Maurer & Oraig, —The Miln-Burleigh dramatic company in to appear at Dohany’s on the 80th inst, ~Last evening the Round Table met at the residence of Mrs, Hewitt for musical improvement, . —Hand. painted china, art vottory, solid silverware, bronzes, &c, at Maurer & Oraig. ~—*“The Maid of Arran” is to appear at Doheny’s and entertain an audience there on the 20th. . —The newly-elected justices are looking out already for eligible locations and mak- ing srrangetuents to open business in Jan- uary. ~—The new meat market of Shull & Mul- len, 799 South Main street, guerantee best of ments and prompt attention, —A fine assortment of Boots and Shoos, sufficient to supply the demands of all, at George Blaxiw’s touth Main etreet, ~The latest marriage license is thut is. sued to Andrew Finney aud Agues Lon- gin, both of Neols. of which are keepi until they get a better ready. and better buildings put up in Council Bluffs than during this season even, 1f so this city will more than boom, —Cullis, was the chief witness aguinst the confi- dence gang and who was the one assaulted by them, is said to have moved out of the city, and there is some doubt expressed as to whether he will be hers when the mat- ter comea up before the grand jury, —The Bachelors’ eocial to be given at A, B. Walker's residenco Thursday eveniog, pronisento bo a jolly affair. The public in invited, and especially the fricnds of the Congregational socioty. Many novel fea- tures are promised, —The Boys' band will give snother of their happy social hops next Friday even- ing. AN ALLEGED HORSE THIEF. He Gets Over His Ugly Fit and, Waiv- 1ug Exsmination, Takes Quar- ters in Jall. The young man, an accoant of whose arrest for grand larceny was given in yesterday's Bre, was brought before Judge Aylesworth yesterday morning. He had somewhat calmed down from his hot temper of the day before and was civil enough to give his name as Frank Williams, As Mr. Dohany, the owner of the horse and buggy stolen, bad filed information agaiost him before Justice Abbott, the case was allowed to go to that court, Will'ams there waived exam- ination on the horse-stealing charge and batl was fixed at $500 for his appearanco al the sitting of the grand jury next month, Being unable to furnish bail he was locked up in jail, Two other charges of larceny were lodged against him, and his examina- tion on those set for to-morrow morn- ing, ‘it eeems that young Williams hired a horee and buggy at Dohany’s livery stable, and after driving to the out- ekirts of the city left the ho:se and buggy there by the roadside, stripping —Chenp Railroad tickets to all points, Busbnell, fivedoors north of poetoffice, rells them. Entrance, Main or Pearl streets, ~Now that the leaves are cleared off the park, the boys are usiog the turf for base ball purposes despite the obstructing treos. ~—Henry Phillips, hailing from Weston, came fato the city for a little spree. He got it, and got arrested also. The usual fine, ~The fence about the city pound is in such a dilapidated and infirm condition ss to make it difficult to keep catt'e there after they arerun in, The pcund matches the calaboose well, ~The funeral of the late Mrs, Joseph Smith wos he'd yesterday forenoon froa the Catholic church and was largely at- tended by the f iends of the family, Joseph Reiter makes the ¥inest Suits in the latest styles, at tie lowest possible priccs, His merchant tailoring establish. went is at 810 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs, ~City Olerk Savacool riies to explain that he bad nothing to do with the wed- ding at police headquarters, and ho washes bis hauds entirely of the whole dwk transaction, - Me. Maxon, the architect, has drawn plans for the wew German Lutheran church to be built in the northern pari of the city, Tha work on the Luilding is to off the harness and taking the laprobe and whip and selling them to Sweigert, of the Oalifornia house, Williams stopped at this house for a time last spring and eo veviving his acquaint- ance there made out a plausible story to the effect that he had sold his horse and buggy and wanted to dispose of the harness also, mo as to clear up the whole matter, as he wanted to leave town. After selling theee articles to Sweigert, he stole an overcoal and hat from the hLotel and left. Sweigert, finding out that the property was stolen, went after and captured the young man, got back most of the money paid him, and took him to the police station. The young fellow stroggled hard, made all sorts of threats, and was very abusive in all ways He refused to give his name even, and defied everybody and every- thing, The property has been all re- covered, and the fellow stands now in o fair way to take a trip scross the state, e Turner Hall. Grand ball in Tarner Hall, upper Broadway, on the evening of Basur- day, the 26th inet. The wusio will be furnished by Prof. Olker'y band. A grand time is anticipated. All are invited, Admiesion for gentlemen and ladies is put at fifty cents, The Resurrootion of Lasar Was a miraculous operation. No one thinks of raising the dead these times, be commenced at once. —Thers is an anxlous walting here among many to have the cntting on pas. senger rates begin at this eud, sothst they can go eastward us cheap s folke can come westward, They are getting their griyu packed, —Poter Kirkendal! was arr. sted for ns. saulting a young man named Hawthorn, The case 15 ot disposed of but it is sald that young Hawthorn was hit by mistake, Kirkendal) being intent on hitting another fellow, The board of trade, at its meeting Mon lay night, discussed the paving ques- tion but took no formal action, The board also talked over the | roposed i:suing by Tre Bee of an illustrated review of the city and its interests, and cordially endorsed the sameyas o worthy enterprise, meriting support, ~1t i« noticed that the willing witness who tried, though ratber unsuccessfully, to help out the coufidence gang, when they were on trial, is still in the city, When on the stavd he swore he was & machinist and bad job at Laramie City, to which he was hactening, He doesn't seem t) bo in #0 much of a hurcy now, ~The yonugest child of Mr, and M, W, H, Cuupbel, of Misouri Valley, u though some desporately close to death’s door have heen completely restorod by BUinook BLoon Eirtens to gesuine and Insting health, Respect for the Rector. Councin Brurrs, Novewber 19, 1882.—-The vestry of 8t Johu's Episcopal church met at the office of Horace Everett, Present, D, 0. Bloomer, A, W, Street, D, W, Still- man, W, J. Hancock, E, H. Sherman and D, MoWorkman, Mr. D, C. Bloomer offered the fol- lowing resolutions, which, on motion, wera unanimously adopted; know say that next scason will eee more the crippled song-seller, who | a fow days. nervous diseates, Ayspepsia and gen- eral debility, and in every cato could see great bencfit from ita use,’ ng the details shady Those wh PERSONAL. John Linder has gone to Sioux Falls for Judge Stockton, of Siduey, was in the city yesterday. W. 8, Oass, of Lincoln, Neb., was at the Ogden yesterday, A, P. Stafford, Wm, Eaton, M. R, Yewe!l, of Siduey, were in the city yes- terday, John A, Moak and Charles Krutz, rep- resenting the “Maid of Arran,” were in the city yesterday, J. Altman, of the firm of J, Shields & Co., Cincinuati, was in the city yesterday interviewing the trade in his line, We notice John Stork skipping about town lively with his sample case, as city solicitor for Stewart Bros, He seems to be not merely stirring, but securing a good trade, and his actiyity and good address seems to connt, John B, Hinman, assistant monager of the Miln-Burleigh dramacic ccmpany, and mansging editor of the Chicago Alliance, d no_remer tod KIDNEY: ho cau PETHYBRI PROPRIETORS BROADWAY MARKET in Council Bluffs i conta per weel, de Uffice, No_7 Pearl Stroot For Sale and R MR VEN gord hon Fmith thop, « woll, good cell 3 besring fiu r Pony creck, abau five miles of ¢ Rinffs. Enqnire on 1ha pramises of A, Milier or addess hiw ar Council Blufrs HAL Ton wores or land, 1 kitchen black: d oows, good Arpy at Merchant's Restau. dway and Fourth s per Froadway; or will tende for y o farm property; or will sell furniture and rent building; cason, ill health, Address J. 8. . e 808 'Upper Broadway, Council Jowa. DEALERS IN Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry and Game in their season, Wiener and other Sausages @ specialty, __No. 327 BROADWAY. MAIN STREET waa in the city yesterday. Major Hinman was formerly one of W. F. Story's right hand mou on the Chicago Times and in journalistic circles has been prominent for yoars, Bucklin's Arnica Salve. The Best SALVE in the world for Cots, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, alt Rheam, To- ‘o5, Tottor, Chapyped Hands, Chil 5, Corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively curos piles. It is guaranteed to ive mativfactfon. 1 1o uey refuaded, rico, 25 centa per cx. dor sale by O Goodman 4 —_——— The Ticker and Ivs Record. Rufus Hatch in Tho Hour. Every day, when down town, I talk to scores of men in offices, bauking- rooms and hotels, Every now and then they walk quickly away from me to the little machine known as the stock ‘‘ticker.”” Picking up the tape they glauce anxiously over it, come back in a half forgeiful way, and re- sume the conversation, although I see LIVERY, FEED —AND-— SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will n good accommodation and reasonabl charges. SOUTH STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - Towa. HOLLAND & MILLER, gmpflelon. fie MAUREI-fi—;OEAIG‘ ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Cut Glase, Fine Frenc Sliver Ware &c., 840 BroADwAY COUNCIL BLUFFS plainly that they are thinking more of the tape than of the talk, And the machinegoes on with ita rattling, whir- ring, clicking, nervous ‘‘tick!” *‘tick!” “tick!” What is this *‘ticker?” The machineis of littleconsequence, but the tally it keeps is a wouderful one. In the past two yeors it has ticked off every minute, every hour, every day, the ebb and flow of the prosperity of the country. It has ticked the profits of all legitimate trade into the pockets of the money-grabbing schemers of Wall street. The gold and silver dol- lars, won by the toil of the farmer, the blackemith, the bricklayer, the fees of lawyers, doctorsand clergy- men, the cheques and notes of the druggist, the grocer, the bakerand the dry goods man, all are drawn into this vortex of speculation and deceit, seon, Every saloon keeper, dry goods man, grocery and club have their ‘‘ticker.” To be without one would be to neglect the wants of their pat- rons, The men of the masses who win their money by honest effort, stand about and listen to the ‘‘tick!” “uiok!” “tick!” from ‘‘esrly morn till dewey eve.” And the tick goes on, tickiog into Wall street the cash that supvorts 1 100 brokers, who say their seats on the exchange are worth 835,000 each, That tells what the work is that 1s being done by the ticker, It has made a fortune every year each for a few people, How much longer can it continue? How long will the thousands of peo- ple, from the office boy to tho sena- tor, from the housemaid to the mis- tress, toss their earnings into this “‘pool,” The “rick!” ‘“‘tick!" “‘tick!" goes on in every city of our land, Of couree, while our country has free speech, froe echools, free journaliam and free religion, with just as little as possible of “Bobingersolllsm” thrown 1, we can right ourselves from any wrong, and we shall right ourselves. It may not be this year, or next year, or the year after, but the time will come. ““Piek! tick! tick!" There was no ticker in the days of the panic of “Black Friday” and 1873 The awful Resolved, That we eannot accopt the | of those days was not told, minute by resignation of the Rev without bearing our testimony to the singular zeal, ability and fidelity with which he has lubored among us for so many years, an entire stranger and with little pre- vious experionce in parochial duties, triendahip, Ho has done his work here well, and in strength, Dy aged shom 16" wonth At o2 | rendy at all imen to aid by his coun. twao since of congestion of the brain, aud the remains will be brought to this city for intorment, the bereaved parents havivg relutives and friends here, smong them being Chief T'empleton, of the fire depart weut, who is an uncle of the child, The funcral services sre to be held this after. | 118 vestry but "to our entire noon af 2 o'closk at the residence of Walter N. Youngs, corner of Seventh and Mynster streots. ~*“Oranky Bill” returved yesterday ways of life everlasting, us and our beloved pastor. he soon endeared hirmsolf to his people | It was easy to gamble thea. by the strongest ties of affection and ¢ Under his guiding hand | combed with the our parish has grown alike in numbers | comes from playing this game of luck Our poople have cume to love him, not only as their rector, ‘but as a near and dear friend, arish, bt we ave called upon to sunder the ties that have so long existed between fillmfimr mo} Resolved, That we hereby tendor to the Rov. . . Webb, and to his de: | of W, fvom Fost Madison, where he has been | voted and excellent wife, whe has aten | aan by oot lptdln' the past six months on account | vver been abundant in good works |aud the of his baving picked up a valise belonging | 11noug us, our earnest and sincere ! horses F. T, Wobb [ minute, from the tape tn overy hotel and bar room. Men came flying down town with beating hearts and half- cruzed brams to learn bow their prop- Although coming here erty was being swopt away by the reckless greed of the mauipulators, Those fearful days were bad enough, Bat this little ‘‘ticker” has made gambling easy that the whole land is honey- woakness which from pitting the products of labor sgainst chis gambler's chance of nothing or a hundred for one, Qur great verve dootors, like Sayre, eol, to carc alike for the weak and Thomas, Metcalf, Nicoll and Parker, strong, to bear with our infirmities sad to guide us, both by his example | thousands into the grave—just as it snd his faithful ministrations in the |ticks their thousands out of their 1t is there- foro a eause of sincere and unfeigned regret, not only to the members of | insurance business, say then “‘ticker” is ticking men by pockets, It has ticked the Rev. Dr, The doctors say it has inoreased and iutensified the character of nervous disorders. It is ues and graveyards with bodies, and our lunatic asylums snd poorbouses with the mental wrecks And these wrecks are made that the Vanderbilts, the Goulds Bages, even their dogs and may live in golden luxury, The ‘‘ticker” is everywhers to be|- 'yog out of his pulpit into the life|yeu 1.D EDMUNDSON, M. L BAUGART, A, W.STRERT, Prosident. Vice-Prea't. Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs. Organized under the laws of the State of Iows Pald up capltal, . $ 75,000 ‘Authorisod capiial. ) 200,000 lumber and conl yard, doing & I acss in o new town, 04 the Chi- cago, Milwaukee & 8t. Paul railroad. TOR RENT-Vy new twostory brick store building, on South Main streo: PETER WEIS, Fun SALE-My twelveacre fruit farm, on South Fir.t s'rect. PETER WEIS rished rooms to rent, with Mynster strest. Day’ board ocut17-46 ots, ¥00 nd 3 porroonth only, YOU VAUGHAN. Uil rosdence each; nothing dow by E apl8-tt Miscellaneous, [ CST OR 8TRAYED—A light bay horse, bald i face and oo tall, both hina fest white, H's bo.ncut on the'b east and sbouc the eye with a wire fence, He will be four years old i the spring. He been gone about_fou: months, Address W Biuwn, Council Bluffs, T1LL AHEAD—Great success. Call and_seo new sccossories and upecimens of pictuges taken by the reliable gelatine bromide procsss, ab the Excolsior Gallery 10( Main street. DR L. PATION—-phyucian and Oculist [ any caso of sore eyea. 1 Is only a matter of time, and can cure generally in trom threo tc five woeks—it makes no differ- ence how long diseaood. Will straighten cross eyes, operato and remove Peyreginms, ctc., and ?Headq;artersfi For the Cele- brated Weber Piano 8, Toys and Fancy Goods| Wholesale and Retail, Address, J. MUELLER, COUNGIL BLUFFg, R e Sim x. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75-and $2.00 S I I TR, T S5 DEAIDE o WA W EIST. Bluff and Willow Sreets, Council Bluffs, B. HAGG & CO. DERALERRS TN GEISE® BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM JHE ARTESIAN WELL WATER, ALSO AGEN'S FOR THE ™M T S X C insert artificial eyes, Special atteation to re- moveing tadeworma #p5-t Council eluffs’ Business Direstory. Art Gallery. Excelsior photograph gallery, South Main St. Instantaneous process. Brewery. C. GEISE, Upper Broadway. Bottling Works. B. HAGG & CO., East Pierce St. Interest pald on timo doposits. Dratta lssucd on Ehe prinapel altiga of tho. United Sehtes akd Europe. Spocial attention given to collections and correspondence with prompt returas. DIRECTORS, J.D.Edmundeon, E.L.Shugart, J.T.Har, W.,W. Wallace, = J. W. Rodfer, 1L A. Millsr " AW treot. Iyzate JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, COUNCIL LLUFFS, IOWA, Ofco—Brondwsy, between Maln and Pes Stroots. ‘will practice In State and Fede urts JOHN STEINER, M. D, Deutscher Arzt, Cor, WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St Council Bluffs, irlsenses of women and children a_spocialty. SINTON & WEST, DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Stroet, Oouncil Bluff. Extracting and filling & speclalty, work _uarantead, Firet-clazs n go Thinn o yieage wmarc Bl wrew, nd 7:40 A w BUKL, Picke Tratng leavo Omaha 8:40 p, m, For full Information eall on I, P, D Agent, 14th and Faroaw ste., J. BSLL, U, P Dupos. or ak JAMEAT. CLARK, Gener Tyl ik g Wi Sioux (ity & Yo W, L0 TR Y £ THH S8IOUX CITY ROUTEH Bans # Solld Trafo 2hrough trom Coureil Blufla to B, Paal wi Uhsngo T MILES X 4. €5 UOUNOIL BLUFFH 10 8T, FAUL, ILNNI:PULI‘_I ! potots fn Mo Dakota, Thls fine 18 eq b PEED, 16 nasurpasced. through WITHOL 8i Paul, via Co Traing live Leion Pacific Trans o] Blufty, o) 7:80 p. 1, dally on ity City, Bt Joseph and Counctl Bloda teain 1xo tho South, Arriving at Sloux Clty 11:40 and a4 the Now Unica Dopo 4 81, Panl a, i1 T URS IN ADVANOE OF ANY OYENF TEN bt BOUTSE, b ber in taking She Sloux City Koy T b Tralp. The Bbort tie un‘x:m""u:c and & Gomiartablo Bld bebwee. wv‘;‘c':!. BLUFFS AND ST. PAUL. s Boo that your Ticke read via ibe ‘s Cliy and Pacifo Ballroad ¥ & WATILES, 3.8 BOOHALSN p‘fln lon' Pass. en Bupssiabendent. Lo Voo Ve, osburn Passonker W. B DAVIS, Souibwesbur Pussoner & wal package of ** BLACK-DRAUGHT * free of charge. o i P. AYERS, 517 8. Maln § Bathing Houses. J. HARDING, M. D., Broadway and MRS, Glenn av DR. STUDLEY, Bethesda Bathing House, Broadway. Books and Statlonery. }L E. SEAMAN, Middle Broadway. Banks. OFFICER & PUSEY, corner Broadway and 5th reet. * . CITIZENS' BANK, 5th street. Broom Factory. MAYNE & CO., avenuo A, and 6th St. st Cigar Manufacturers, A. H: MAYNE & CO., 34 Pearl St. Cooper. 615 East Broadway. Dentists. SINTON & WEST, 14 Pearl St. Dry HARKNESS, ORCUTT & CO., Broadway and YA R i Eggs Shipper. AWFORD, 519 Main St Furniture Manufactory. __E. R. STEINHILBER, cor. Tth ave and 12th St, Furniture Store, C. A. BEEBE & CO. "Mrlnlfil__.’(\’ B Groceries and Provisions. SULIVAN & FIT RALD, “I’I\;\«}J\fl G. Gunsmithing. OLLIVER & GRAHAM, fth street, sold at eastern prices and glaranteed, Goods Harness and Saddlery. BRO., Middle Broadway, 34 Middle Broadway CHAS, CHAS. Bi Halr Goods. MRS, D. A. MRS, J. J. GG Livery Stables A, COMPTON, 230 Broadway W LAND, 706 South Main St opp. P. 0. Hotels. Upper Broadway. 01 and 507 Main streot. roadway. Millinery. toadway. Come and exam- roadway. CONNOR & GUANELLA, 117 Broadway. Merchant Tailors. JAS. FRANEY, #72 Broadway CHAS. RICE, Devol's building, oth and Main stroet JOS REITER, 810 Broadway Real Estate and Abstract. KIMBALL & CHAMP, opposite court house. J. W. SQUIRE & CO.,'corner Pearl and 15t Restaurant. SMITH & McCUEN, 404 Broadway. Bloves and Tinware. R D. AMY & 0., 500 South Main stroet. Shirt Factory. ¥. F. FORD, corner Bluff aud Willow 8t. Undertal MORGAN, KELLER & O ™. M. CONNELL, 17 North Main 8t. MRS, H. J. HILTOAN, M, D, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, 222 Froadwav. CounciliBlaffe. rs. ., 336 and 347 Broad- CELEEBRATE BUDWEBISEIR BIIER . Ordera filled in any part of the city. Ordess by telephone promptly attended to. ~ E. R. STEINHILBER, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF A BB - JER &5 CUPBOARDS AND SAFES. We make the following a specialty: WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES, POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES, POFLAK WAaRDROBES, POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES, POPLAR CUFPBOARDS, WALNUT WARDROBES, POPLAR SAFES, WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS. 48 Mail orders and correspondence promptly attended to, Office and Manufactory- 8. E. Cor. 7th Ave, and 12th Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA MORGAN, KELLER & CG., TN IDE IRITAFK E IR S. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases. Calls attended to at all hours, We defy competition in quality of goods or prices: Our M. Morgan baa served aa andertaler for forty vears ond, thoroughly understands bis business, = WAREROOMS, 846 AND 857 BROADWAY. Upholstering in all its_branches promptly attended to; also carpet-loying snd lambrequiny, Tele- graphic and mail orders filled without delay. y, CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT | HOUSHE, Council Bluffs, - - - lowa. Boer and mwalt in any quantitylto suit purchascrs, Beer $8,00 per barrel. Private famiiies sup. plied with small kegs ot 81.00 each, oel vered freeof ctarge to any.part of the city. PETERSON & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing MILWAUKEE BEER, No, 711 Broadway, Council Bluf, Towa, City ordera to fumilies and dealers delivered free. Orders from the country olicited A. BEEBE, W. RUNYAN, W. BEEENX C. A. BEEBE & CO, Wholessle and Retall Dealers fn FURMITURE AND CROCKERY Hos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Blufi JAMES FRANEY, Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. Always keeps onhand the finest sssortment of material for gantlemen’s wear. Satistaction gueranteed MRS. J. E. METCALF, Millinery, Dressmaking, Ete-—-Cutting and Fitting a Spediaity. No. 648 Broadway, Opporite Reverc House, Embroideries, and Ladies Underwear, hose of &l kinds, thread, pins, needles, etc. We hope the ladies will call and see our stock of goods. CHARILES RICH, Merchant Tailor. (Late Cutter for Metcalf B ,.)_ Devol's New Building, Main Streert. Council Bluffs, la, Suits to order $18 and u pwards, Laces, Handkerchlofs, J. ¥, KIMBALL. GEO, H. CHAMP, KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Successors to J. P. & J. N, Cassady.) Abstract, Real Estate an(‘i ; “Lodal[\“ lBr;::':‘l_(e“r:s‘. We have the only complete seb of abstrac: books to all city lots an s 1o wattam exhmine d abstracts tur lshed on short sotice. Money 10 loan on city sad farm i Show and Ity tee, 1 sama to sult the borrowsr, Heal ssth. bought avd s, Ofice 34 the old stan] tpposite co ut honise:

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