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{ { G S Ao ;The Daily Bfie 7 'COUNGIL BLUFFS. ‘{Thuraday Morning " ov. 23 CRIPTION RATES: e« = = = 80centsper wrok PO o 22D 2 %0 per Yeer 7 Pearl Streest, Near M. G. GRIFFIN, Mansger. H. W, TILTON, City Hdito: MINOR MENTIONE, = 1. Mueller's Palace Music Hall. — Silk mits only £1.50 at Blis', n17 3t —Birthdsy, Holiday and Wedding Gifts at H, E, feaman's. —The wind snd dust were the chief causes for bard words yesterday. —Bubecribe for newspapers and periodi- cals at H, E, Seaman’s book store, —The new trick block being built by Mrz, Mynster on Broadway is looming up well, —New lot nicely decorated, 56 pieces, of ten ects, only §5 at Maurer & Craig, —The old wooden sewer on Broadwsy eeps breakicg in, requirivg coustant patching, —'This is the last day of servico for the next term of the district court, which opens December 4. —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 Episcopaliats are to be entor- tained soclally this evening by Mr. and Mrs, Webb, the rector and wife. rtation man hee, and bega made to rettle the matter withont having it subjected to a fthe prople every year, —— —The work of improving Kiel's hotel has commenced, and soon a third story | will crown the other two. —A fine assortment of Boota and Shoor, sufficient to supply the demands of all, at George Blaxin's routh Main ctreet, —Cheap Railroad tickets to all points, Bushnell, fivedoors north of postoffice, ¢ells them. Entrance, Main or Pearl strects, ~—Harry Hatch wus yesterday brought into the police court on a charga of keep- ing his saloon open on Sunday and was fined $15 therefor. =G, C, Albee was brought before the police court yesterday on acharge of heing drunk and shooting firesrms on the streets, His case was continued until Saturdsy, —Joseph Reiter makes the ¥inest Suits in the latest styles, at the lowest possible prices, His merchant tailoring establish- ment is at 310 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs, —The new school houre in Hall's addi- tion is nearing completion, The seats will be put in next week, and it i expected that school wiil be opened there on tho 4th of December, —Work has actively begun cn Taylor Woolsey's new brick building on Broad- way, nearly opposite the city building, It is to be for a dining hall, will be two stories in height and in dimensions 20 by 40 feet. —The board of education bas concluded not only to close the schools on Thanks. giving day, but alto on the Kriday follow- ing, which will give the children a chance to get over their feast of turkey. —The Kellogg-Brignoli company are to appear here on the 28th, As there seems to be some confusion in the minds of many it Is well to state that the “‘Kellogg” is Miss Fanny and not Clara Louise, The concert promises to prove a rare treat. —Mr, and Mrs, Bethers have complain- «ed at the police stution that some colored fellows belonging to one of the palace din- ing oars, used mome abusive and obscene language on the street the other evening which entitled them to a handling over in court, ~This evening the Congregational social is tobe held at the residhnce of A, B, ‘Walker, the bachelors being the ones who furnish the enrertainment. The ‘‘gym- notes,” whatever that may be, and several other mysterious novelties will be on the programme, and & happy evening is promised, —Some changes have bern made in the ocorps of teachers in the public schools, Miss Josie Mayne, of the primary depart- ment in the Streetville tchool, has resign- nd Miss Lou Wikesell is to fill the vacancy, Miss Jennie VanDorn has also reslgned, but the vacsncy has not beeo filled yet. Miss Shinn has boen engaged at $25 a month to teach German, —Superintendent 'arham reports that the average number belonging to the pub- lic sehools during the pastmonth was 1,806 and the aversge number fn daily attend- ance 1,602, This is an increase of 258 over the average daily attendance of the corresponding month of the year before. ~—Lenve to enter the state of matrimony was yesterday given to Edward Baldwin, of Bt Jo, and Lizzie A, Palmer, of this city; to D. B, Malin, of Owmaha, and Mira M, Meade, of this city; James W, Lee and Christins A, Martin, both of this city; Herbert W. Swan, of Shelby connty, and Nellie L. Blanchard, of this city; A. k. Wagaman and Mary A, Tyler, fof Ohi. ©ago, —One matrimonially inclined “couple yesterday stepped into the clerk’s office and secured & license giving their names as Hanst Christian Anderson snd Anna Christian Christianson, both of Hazel Dell, Justice Freiney was on the spot, sod they were married by him then und there, Business! —Many will learn with regret of the death of Thomas Walker, which occurred at his home in the southern part of this city yesterday morning about 9 o'clock, Mr, Walker was aged about 66 years, and during the years of his active manhoud ‘was extensively engaged in business eater. rises both in St Louis und this city, He bas lived here for many years, and was smopg this city's best known and respect- ed citizens, He leaves o wife and severs| children, who will receive the sympathy of this community. The foneral services are o be beld this afternocn at 8 o'elock at the residence, ~Yesterdsy Mr. W, H. Miller, of Chilicothe, Mo., was in the city with carload of spples thera being thirty har- wels. H got a drayman nswed Jiw Roc) - well, a0 relation . owever, to the well-| THE DAILY 1 Lnowa tratie SULLIVAN HELD jelivering the butrels to customers, There | ——— ne berel mivel Miller, | He Wi N w be Held ¢ v tiefied that it t | dan ey took the p ins to hnnt i | 2 standing (n the #'dow Pearl Yen : where it rcems that the drayman ha |1 nown hout 4 s it, intending after Mr. Miller had | hia ex T t n to appropriste his h . Tntend of leaving as expected, Mr, PR e i e T stayed, and had Marshal Jackeon on hand . when the deagman came after the barrel, | b WAV e ik The feliow was arrested, ond 1t go on his | 82leC) 2 tanrat own 1esonizance to appear this morning "')"0" Sullivan about waki jcund hi ¢ before Judge Aylesworth, oy | ”‘.\w oot Bl et "‘ s The supreme « baving deolded | ane known to have * b that the board of education hws no rieht | during hin nap, ko had to insnre the school bwildings withont | The watch wae not livan, stbmitting the question to the peap'e, the | but an he had haen in and out of th board has dacided not to renew the insur. | place, it was sy sed 1ad hidder tnce on the sshool buildings until the it near by Offi:r kept ¢ question shall have been snbmitted to the ) riry and in y"m C 1 electorn Under the ruling the Luildings | OF £40 or threedayn was lug will have to go unineared until spring, or I”' f' d ""‘ i B ",‘ 8 » epecial election cxlled, which w ey r'r':u‘“'m”, b much more than the i atoleh, Bulitvaton wl soems that there should be s il hidden 1 th : allowing the board to act in ac hey being eaten by the atock in tt with theie best ju'gment, or provi ble, the watch wes uncovered. The Horsford's Acid Phosphate boing a shif v, FOR NERVOUSNEs weys hanging W & 8 Dr. H. N. D. PARKER, Chieago, [ who has spent mucsh of his time in By ‘T have thorooghly tested it i | jail on acoount of pe Javeeny cazos. nervous dieenscs, syepepeia and gen- | 1f be could bo justiy rent acrozs tho eral dobility, and i every care could |atate 15 would ¢ t relief to thi see great benefit from ity use,’ city, for he has proved a movrce of e of rie unable to 3 n her much avnoyanee to tho prlice. }--COUNCIL BLUFFS . tion, an circus men o shaped cloud weemerd to reach down from the sky and then draw itself up 11, very much after the manner o hose oyelonic clends in Town, The enti n wam very much rested in this mateorologiosl perturbatior hich ha sttributed ot first to at mosphetie influences, when 1t occorred » him that the pecunliar eloud o: ater spout might b 1 t izon, Het and found that his root, Fastened to 1) by bis hind clawe wan about nine inche * mateorological pt produced by tho iacc up and letting itself dow forta to find anoss or some er foature to havg on to in order to facil itato its descent, had a comparative ir was foil I rily af. terward by the gentiermen ncoidentall steppicg on it abou conseci- Grand ball ia Turner Hall, upper| ~TPhysicians ruy iv combinea all the Broudway, on the evening of Sa ur.|desiderata of every fo uginoun toni day, the 25th inst, ‘The musio will he | prescribed by every rehc ol of medi- turnished by Prcf. Oiker's bend, A | cine. Brown’s Tron Bitters, grand time in anticipated., All are 7w i invited, Admimsion for gentlemen ABO JULOLE. i aud ladies is put at fifly cents, The fc vg form the grand jury e —eee of the district court which opens Deo- ashe Rejursuction of Laxasus | ember 4: M.G . Griflio, A. M. Byt: a8 & mirnculous operation. o one 3 y thinks of raising the dead these times, | telo, Stophen Tames, J, W. Butler, though some desperately cl e to death’s door have heen completely restored by BUknock Broon EITTERs to gesuine and lasting health, S CARVING RATES. The Milwaukee & St. Paul Makes the First Cut In Rates from Coun- cil Blufts. Tho outting of raway paseenger rates from Chicago to points westward and northweetward has been watched with interest here hy many who have been expecting that s like cutting would be started from here eastward. Yeaterday the firat start was made by the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Panl company, who yesterday put therates own to one dollsr from hero to St. Paal and Minneapolin. The tickets are sold at $11 and a rebate given: of 810, which is paid 2t the end of the trip. .As the rate from Minneapolis to Chicago is reported an being ouly a dollar now, any one who deaires can go from hero to Mianeapolis and thence to Chicago for $2-—cheap enough, surely. Brief Meontion. “T have used Burnock Broon Birteks with great benefit for indigestion and con- stipstion of the vowels,” C, L, Easton, Hamilton, Ont, IR R I BORDEN IN THE BLUFFS. The Mysterlous Amusement Agent and His Career Here. A day or 8o ago Tue BkE aired up the record and career of one J. H. Borden. A young man answering his description and giving the same name was in this city & ehort time ago, and cut quite a swell as the advance agent, of some comedy company, which was soon to appear here. He gave out passes with a lavish hand, and re- ceived such favors as he could get with equal froedom. He settled his hotel bills with orders on the treas. urer of the show, when it shoule ap- ear, and a livery bill and some other atters are atill awniting settlement, The Hamburg News says that ho hag been doing up that town also in a like manner. ‘What We Want. Giiye Homeopath his pellets, Allopath his pills; but for rheumatism, f r aches, for pains and spraine, THoMAS EeLECTRIC Oi1 s ineffably superior to either. It has benefitted as many people as it has had purchasers, All IBIIIR)'IH'I sell it, PERSONAL., A, Stark, representing Pi chel & Soherer's vineyard at Horman, Mo, was in the city yerday in the interests of his house, A. E, Martin, warden of the state peni- tentiary at An », was in the city yes. terday, accompanied by his wife, J, E. Dean, one of Chieago’s hest known commorcial tourists, is at the Ogden agai Constable Rosecrans, who has been very ill for the past two weeks, is so far re- covered as tobe able to get out a little, and bids fair to regain his usual health and strength, which will prove glad news to his many friends, Mrs, ©, P, Smith and daughter left yos- terday for California to spend the winter, Mrs, Smith is a sister of Mr, Dohany, Billy Wicks, who was, when on the road, cne of the best known and niost active aud sucoessful of the sale:men on wheels, and who is now agent of the Mil. waukes & 5¢, Pau!, with beadqusrters at Sioux City, was in the city yester Mru, A, M, Green, of Denver, has been spending & time with her son, J, P, Green, of this city, n well-known reilway man, Mrs, Green's hoalth hus been very poor for some time, and her conditi has been quite serious at timer, but she rallied |, 18 sufficiently to make a visit bere, and dur- iug ber stay with her 5o bas gained rap idly, much to the delight of her friends, as She expects to start back well as herself, to Denver again fn & dsy or two, Never Give Un. If you are suffering pressed spirits, loss of debility, disordered bloo appetite, Electric see the rapi you will be inspired with uew life; th low and de gevera , weak constitn. tion, headuche, or any disease of @ bilious nature, bd all ‘means procurc a bottle of itters, You will be surprised to provement that will follow; L, Prouty, J. W. ' Copeland, A. R. Prenticn, 0. Munger, L. Kirscht, J, O. Lewis, J_ J. Jeunings, Wooster Tay, J. L Felter, 8. G. Moorebouse, The petit jurors are: Enucch Riley, James Dulin, J. A, Buunell, W. H. Biair, Bivin Carter, Isaao Copetey, S W. Young, O. J. McIutosh, N. Bren- oman, H. C. Brandis, Hans Rinncr, Chris Hageboun, N. W. Watson, William Smith, G. S, Avery, W. - Evaus, D. 1. Jones, J. A. Price, Samusl Ceaver, L. 8. Russoli, 8. P, Hanna, David Jerman, A, B, dall, R, P. Sea More vniversaily recommended than any propriotary medicine made. A sure und reliable tonic, Brown's Iron Bitte Cran- A S T S XY COGUNCIL. Diecuesion on Sidewalks and Signs. A epecial meeting of the city coun- cil was held lest evening, the magor and Aldermen Newell, Wood and Eicher present, Discus- sion concerning bringing sidewalks to grade on lower Main street resulted in the work being let to Smith & Greer as the lowest bidders at tweniy- four cents per cubic yard. The city attoroey was inatructed to draw an amondment to the ordinance on sigus 80 a8 to permit signs extending out thirty inches on Broadway and two feet on other stroets, The peti- tion for & sidewalk on Avenue B from Shugart, tive thmes with tho is bot Aswe Lave already stated, centi- podes are comparatively rare in the well settled portion of Texas, being uenally found 1n a bottle of alcohol on the showeaeo of nome druggist who | - bne & taste for the beavtiful. In this particular, centipedos differ from some men. They are much more veaceful and harmless when in liquor then othorwise, With centipedes aa with Indiars, the only good ones ara those that are dead. Kanoka, Mo, Feb. 9, 1880, I purchased five bottles of your|b: Hop Bittors of Biehop & Co. last fall, for my deughter, and am well pleased with the Bitters, They did her more good than ull the medicino sho has taken for six yeors, WM. T. McCLURE. Tho abovo is from o very relianle farmer, whose daughter wos in poor bealth for seven or eight years, and could obtain no relief until she used Hop Bitters. She is now in as good health as any peraon in the country. Wo have a large sale, and they are | making remarkable W. H H. |</FOR THE PERMANENT CURE GF| CONSTIPATION. * discaseds oo prevalent in t USE Brigaicts Soii = BNEY-WORTE A THURSDAY i t COUKGIL BLUFFS ! v 80 Ui The Low, F To tow, & i - U E tor th n ar vildings, Tis diet is believed to be 4 Ay inoeots thut are not so hoevily armec ant aud ironclad, ~Why the centipedo was | 337 (S TD_A position m cook by an cxper teated in the ficet placs, and what | VW Viced hand z00d purpose , are_profound ANTED.—Broom-maker; a No, 1 broom tier Oune evoning, about duek, & Texan [c Broom Co., Malvern, 1. wentleman of « soientifeo turn of mind | = as ritting on his front gallery when \\ A your is atfention was called to an extra: | penman. - Inquir riinary meteorol e e - At tr nderst. orn House ds the busin, < nonc \\/ ANTED other need apply ANTEE-—50 b Vo make f For Sale und Rent OR AL % o land, en Lok i for #ix borees, good nquire on i o b Coune.l Farcished coom, No, t06 South t. With or withoin b ard, 11 hou: five rooms, o &e. Arpy at Merchant's Restau. rant, corner Broadway and Fourth strects, J. AL ROSS, No. 308 Up. v improved or will sell furniture and rent buildi 11 health, Addross J. 8, €, McCALIsTER, 808 Upper Broadway, Council Binfs, Jowa. city ‘or farm | {104 SALE I good busiacas ono, ‘Milwaulkee & SF rand conl yard, dolog a row tawn, 01 the Chi- sul rairond. JOR_RE AT NT—VIy new twosstory brick store , on South Main st Fnu SALE-My twelve-acre South Fir.t sirect ¥ Fon RENT—F board, at 736 83.50 per wock, rished rooms to rc Mynster street. D ocut17-4¢ (U!\ SaLk—Bemunl residence 10ts, T | each; nothing down, and 8 permonth oo, 3 EX-MAYO! VAUGHAN. Gpli-tf D e —— lecellaneous, CST OR STRAYH D—A light bay horso. hald 4 iac2 and by tall, both hind feet white, H 8 bo nen on the'b east and about the eye with a o. Hewill be four years old in the epriog. Fe becn gone about four montos. Addrews Wi Bluw, Council Bluffs, Call and_eoc 5 rics and specimens of pictures taken by the rojiable gelatine_ brouide proces:, at the Excelsfor Gal 'y_10 Main street. ] R.W. L. P, d Ocu {T1LL AXiBAD—Great succony. Hew ALTON—Physician and Oculist, case of sore eyes, and can cufe gen from threo to fivo weeks—it makes o liow long diseased. Will straighten cross sud zemove Ptyreginms, otc., and eyon. Speclal attention to ro- s b Council Eluffs’ Business Directory. Art QGallery. Excelsior photograph ga'lery, South Main St. Instantaneous process, Brewery. . GEISE, Upper Broadway. Bottling Works. B. HAGG & CO., East Picrce St. Bakery. P. AYERS, 517 8. Main St. Tweuty-third street to school houte was referred, to be reported on at next meeting. Buckhn's arnica Hatve. ‘The Brst SALVE in the world for O , ualt Khoum, d Hands Chil give watisfaotton 1t ; w acy re rico, 26 cenik pur cx Aor wslo by O * Goodminn ik LT i LI IOWA 1TEMS, Three lady organists in Emerson have, in the pnet year, besn married, and ea secured & husband numed Jofin, @10 1o vacancies, A Keokuk caxnivg concern has put up this reason 140,000 cuns of tomstoes, The Murshalltown company puts up shout 1,0.0,0.0 of tomatoss, corn, eto, ‘Wm. Armstrong, of Cascade, is under arrest for inoest, toe viotim being a neice, Burlington hes sued a Boston bankirg concern for refasing to acceptcertain bonds after negotiating for them, ch There An Iateresting Texas Centlpede. Texus Siftings, This interesting ineect is not so much celebrated for its amiability of disposition as for its good looks, but, at the same time, wo can not recom- mend it either 48 & parlor ornament | — orasa toy for a ohild to play with, unless it is & second-hand chi'd that nobody has any particular use for, Centi] they uro &il wade up of ubo third sting, one third bite and one third general cussidness, They ure onse:matod with a shell that i as the bark of A ing house orauborry pie. Th length of the oentipedo var ios very much, but if & centipede wants o get a mention in the local paper he has to streteh himself out to about nine inches in length. We have never reas «f one that measured less. His body, which is a succession of flat jointe, 1a not much broader charges, Authorised on the principal PETHYBRIDCE & PROPRIETORS T NEUNAS, BROADWAY MARKET DEALERS IN Fresh and Salt Meats, wnded. | Poultry and Game in their season. Wiener and other Sausages a spevialty. No. 327 BROADWAY. MAIN STREET LIVERY, FEED ~—AND-— SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will n good accommodation and reasonabl SOUTH STREET, OPPOSITE ORYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - Towa, HOLLAND & MILLER, Proprletore, "MAURHE & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Bich Ont Glage, Fine Frenc Sllver Ware &0, COUNCIL BLUFFS 40 BRosDwAY 1D KDMUNDRON, M, L 8OUGARY, A, W. ATRENT, Pregident, Vice-Pres't, ter, CITIZENS BANK Of Uouncil Blaffs, Orgaulzed under tho laws of the State of Tows Paid up copital capi Interest paid 9 75,000 200,000 thino deposite. Dratts lssuod itiea of the United Hiates and Europe. Speclal attention given to collect and correspondency with prompt roturus, than an ordinery man's finger. The DIRNGTORY, centipede is built on the iron-clad ;\A.b’."mamlmhnn. E. L, Rhugart, ;l.‘l'.)lnl!, systow, although it doss not make W AA’W_“;XL},..\V‘R" oot quite 0 much noite &8 tho Boglish fleet bombardiog Alexandria. Iu fact, tho centipede is not imusical at all, but if it happens to crawl over a man it will make bim very musical imme diately, vad or bow, comparing it to an ad, is armed with a pair of pin- cers, which, basides au being as ven- omous as the editor of a party organ, cau bite the end of au iron safe, © is armed with about forty short loes, and each leg is urmed with a sting like that of & wasp. The cen- tipede terminates in a pair of hooks, which, like its pincers, are red-hot, 80 we have bsen told by an innocent young man who undertook to piek it upby its stom. When a contipede anchors his head in the fleshy anato- my of & human being, throws out his atyenth and motivity will return; pain an | oy, A APFIDE lrous from his rear, misery will cease, and henceforth you wil rejuice in the praise of Electric "Bitters Sald at fifty cents s bottle, by (!, F, G- 1. wan \ claws together, it will bring tears to the eyos of an Irish landlord to see . | how the little pet holds. The bite of the centipede rarely JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Ooungallor ab Law, COUNCIL LLUFFS, I0WA, Ofico—Broniway, botween Maln and Pea trosta. Wil practice ln Siale and Fede urts JOHN STEINER, M. D, Deutachier Arb: Cor, WABHINGTON AVE & 7th St Councll Bluffe, of we e SINTON & WEBST, DENTISTS. 14 Pear] Street, Council Bluffe. Extractiug and spocialty. First-clary work uaradiced, " 4 v Bathing Houses. MRS. E. J. HARDING, M. D., Broadway and fllr)r;: a STUDLEY, Bethosda Bathing House, Broadway. Books and Statlonery. ____H.E. SEAMAN, Middle Broadway, Banks. OFFICER & PUSEY, corner Broadway and 5th street. CITIZENS' BANK, bth street. Broom Factory. £ CO., avenue A, and 6th St. Clgar Manufacturers. Cooper. 5 East Broadway. Dentists. BINTON & WEST, 14 Pearl 8t. Dry Goods , ORCUTT & HARI ath strect 'lll{l),_&Lfl.l!lnlll St. Furniture Manufactory. INHILBER, cor. 7th ave and 12th St, Furniture &tore. C. A, BEEBE & CO., 207 and_209_ Broadway. Groceries and Provisions. SULIVAN & FITZGERALD, 543 Broadway. Gunsmithing. OLLIVER & GRAHAM, Bth street. sold at eastorn prices and gusranteed, Goods “Livery Stables 30 Broadway, OGDEN HOU! wy. KIEL'S HOTE! nin stroct Meat Market. E. W. TICKNOR, 536 Broadway. Willinery. J. 3. BLISS, 328 Broadway, Come and exam- ino for yourselt. MUS. J. E. METCALF, 548 Broadway, "Marble and Granite Works. CONNOR & GUANELLA, 117 Broadway. Merchant Tallors. JAS. FRANEY, Broadway. OHAS. RICE, Devol's building, 5th and Main strect Real Estate and Abstract. KIMBALL & CHAMP, opposite court house. J. W. SQUIRE & 00., corner Pearl and 1st ave. Restaurant. SMITH & McCUEN, 404 Broadway, Bioves and Tinwar R. D, AMY & CO., 500 South Main street. Shirt Factory. F. F. FORD, corner Bluff and Willow St Undertakers. LLLER & 0., 340 and 347 Broad- "B . CONNELL, 17 North Main 8t. B MRS, H, J. BILTON, M, D., PHYSICIAK AND SURCEON, 222 Brosdwav. CounciliBluffe. NUVEMBER 23 1AL | HARKWESE, ( Broadway, and T HOUT Fourth Street., Council Bluffs, iowa mar-£-2m B s B R ey ag @ w —.r-;"— 95w J. MUELLER'S o widh bt bt aflaodiloilis & Toek Headmmrters For the Cele- brated Weber Pianos, Toys and Fancy Goods| Wholesale and Retail, | Address, = I = Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 S E IR TS D AIDIE v TIERIES WIS ST Bluff and Willow Sreets, Conncil Bluffs, B. HAGG & CO. L INATERS XN GEISE' BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM THE ARTESIAN WELL WATER, ALSO AGEN'S FOR THE CELERERATED BRIV X Orders fiilcd in any part of the city. B IRFIEED. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. E.R. STEINHILBER, I A 0B 3. JER S5 CUPBOARDS AND SAFES, Wo make the following a specialty: WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES, POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES, ~POFLAK WARDROBES, POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLE: POPLAR CUPBOARDS, WALNUT WARDROBES, POPLAR SAFES, WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS, 43 Mail orders and correspondence promptly attended to. Office and Manufactory 8. E. Cor. 7th Ave. and 12th Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA MORGAN, KELLER & CO, The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden apd metalic cases, Calls attended to at all hours, We defy competition in quality of or prices, Our Mr. Morgan bas served as undertaker for forty years and_thor nderstands his business, ~ WAREROOMS, 36 AND 357 EROADWAY, lstering in allits branches promptly sttended to; also carpet-laying snd laM§Wquine, Tele- graphic and mail orders filled without delay. CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT HOUSE, Council Bluffs, - - - Beer and malt in any Guan!ity'(o suit purchasers. pliod with emall | eg4 ot $1.00 each lowa. Beer 8,00 per barrel, Private tamliles sup- oel vered freeof cbarge to any part of the city, PETERSON & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewiug Company’s Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER, No, 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Tows, Orders from the sountry olicited City orders to families and dealers delivered free, i W. RUNYAN, C. A. BEEBE & CO., Wholesale and Retall Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 208 Broasdway, _Council Bluffs, ] JAMES FRANEY, Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY, COUNOCIL BLUFFS, IA. Always keeps on hand the finest assortment of materisl for gentlemon's wear, Satistaction guarantesd MRS. J. E. METCALF, Millinery, Dressmaking, Hte--Cutting and Fitting a Spedialty. No. 648 Eroadway, Oppoeite Revere House, imbroideries, and Ladies hose of all kiuds, thresd, pine, needles, ete, and soo our stock of goods. CHARITLHES RICH, Merchant Tailor. (Late Outter for Metoalf B ,, Devol’'s Newl B:‘Jilding, Ma’in Streer. Council Bluffs, la, Suits to order $18 and upward: A BEEBE, W. BEEBE Laces, Handkerch!ofs, Underwear. We hope the ladles will call J, ¥, KIMBALL, GEO, H, CHAMP, KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Buccessors to J. P, & J. N, Cassady.) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. We bave #he only complete set of abstract books to all ity lots and lands in Pottawstbam! county. Titles examined and 1 fur. ished on shor Botice: Moniey 40 loan on city s5d farm roperty, short and ong thme, in suma to suit the bot 3 B ol tan 1 hppcait e, 10 #ums o eult the borrower, Heal ests.” bought and sold Office

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