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o PR e THE | HEARTS WIxN. BLUFFS, | ™ = ff to Mies Lizzie Flizgeraid i | rald, the occasion being no lees 7 Poarl Street us ona than th rriage of janghter Miss Lizzie Fitzgerald, to Mr, L F, Boekhoff, one of Coun cil Bluffs' well kno%n young men, wh MINOR | is exteneively engaged in tho cigar and ¥ tobacco business here. The cere-| Gas, SHcktior's Pilnos Moo Hal mony was performed by Rev. e contin. | Hamlin, the pastor of the C Cyrus ngrega tional church, and st ita close there —Work on the naw opera hor nies briskly, ~8ilk mits only $1.60 a LU wishes and congratulations, There —Birthday, Holiday sud Wedding Gifts | was a bountiful repast served th o B, . Sesman's. guests, and all the other necdfals for A b darcs b | %0 JOYOUS AN ocoasion were provided ~The Bays' baud give another dw | with due honpitality. The couplo 8t. Joseph's academy this evening. thus worthily joined wero the reeip: The Resoue boys are preparing fora|ients of a number of gifis, smong y dance on Thaskegiving night. which wero: Silver castor, Pet Silver butter d Jacob Apple. Elegant tet of silver spoons, C. A, Bandal, Omaha, Napkin ring, Miss Martha Ryan, Red Oak. Silver jknives and forka, W. H, ba okhoff, Mr. and Mrs _ Subscribe for newspapers and periodl- eals at H, E, Seaman’s book store. —New lot nicely decorated, 56 plecos,"of tes scts, only 86 at Meurer & Craig. —The council will probably take n rest now until the next regular meeting the firt Monday in December. ERwhe —The pew ronnd house of the Chicago| Silver butter dish, Mr. and Mrs, & Northwestern railway is about com- | Georgo C, Wise, pleted, ard ia a healthy looking structure. | - Pickle caster, Mitses Anna and Rose — Hand.painted china, art vottery, solid | Ritter e silverware, bronzes, &c, at Maurer & y‘('f:lo‘- sot, Miss Liz erson, Orsig, Magnolia cake dish, Mies Ella Mil —Tho new meat masket of Shull & Mul- | |y, Jon, 799 South Main street, guerantee best | Lamp, Mr. and Mes, J, ¥, Wise, of meats and prompt attention, Towels, Mr. L, Haxris, ! ~The eheriff and his deputies are busy rlL‘ut ulldnllvur spoons, Miss Moaggic sarving invitations for a large number of | Fitzgerald. persous to be at the court house on and Het of table and temepoons, Mr. b and Mrs, H. O. Geaff, of Sac City. ::;r:u)‘:::nll;;:. on which date the dis- Ewarooin bat e, 'nnd s 2 W, Bookhoff, —A fine assortment of Boots and Shoos, | Set napkins and cook stove, Mra, sufficient to supply the demands of all, st | Boekhoff, mother of the bridegroom. Goorge Blaxim’s routh Main ctreet. — Cheap Railroad tickets to all points, Bushnell, fivedoors north of postofiice, rells them. Entrance, Main or Pear] strects, —Botween the board of trade and the eity council there is dangerof the proposed paving of Main and Broadway being talked to death, There has been enough talk. Now let some action be taken. - Joseph Reiter makes the ¥inest Suits e~ k in the Iatest styles, at the lowest possible| The announcement that the Chicago prices, His merchant tailoring ostablish- | Milwaukee & St. Paul road bad re- ment is ot 810 Upper Broadway, Council | duced the fare to St, Paul aud Minne- Blaffs, apolis, has not caused much of a rush —Two drunks were disposed of in the | yet, but some are taking advantage of police court yesterday, their names being | jt both ways. Yesterday there were Tom Welch and James Davis, The ususl| 0,4 twenty-five who reached here $7.00 wan ussoreed, from 8t. Paul on the ono doilar rate. —Justice Baird on Wednesday at his| Thoy had their money’s worth of & offico tied the matrimonial knot bivding| ride, somoe having been thirly.eix Joseph Lee snd Christine Martin together | hours on the road, they having gone e man and wife, gyh Y 04{ nlL- Ororse, tzmcm;iuo,r —Thie Baptists hold pleasant soclallast | S3huls, and thence across the stase o evening at e vesidenco. of Mrs, Filbert, | LOWa to this city, makiny quite an ex- P " tensive journey. The social was of the ‘‘muw” order, esery | “qp ¢ Sioux City route still continues one who spoke & word being taxed o swall| ¢ }10]d its_passenger rates firm, and fine, There wero otber features of ntorest, | My, W, E. Davis, its southwestern and the recult was & happy timo for all in{ pagsenger agent, informs us that 1t is attendance. the intention not to cut. He does nct —TFrank Williams, who §s niw fn jall on | %081 to think that the cut of the Chi- & Cbiteq ol heRlog s Horae wal Luggy | bes cago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul will in jo Lamb, Km. More universally recommended than any proprietary medicine made. A sure and reliable tonie, Brown's Iron Bitters. s RAILROAD RATES. Some Travellers Taking Advantage of the One Dollar Fare To and From Bv. Pau'. Yceterday aftornoon there was a| | large and happ; e of friends at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John was no lack of expressions of well D ALLY BEE-~-COUNCIL FLUFFS B. 8. Johnton, whem you | to the health department. Wi kindly and so teanderly cared | lots of marryi [ for in every partioular. We performed | auch a mistake as that.” | iholant snd rites to-day, snd have| ‘“Weli, you must own it waa a good | yin dark chamber | joke?” | wh T con oceupy. Wil [ A good joke! Well I sh vou als: " d us a statement of [#0. Bat they've carried it Ja of all thatthe lodga has expended |down to the atore, and T & | vi ' or our brother? Ple o lot [drop 1t, I've really been mode about ples cf the order, ths basement eating my dinoer, when and fill 1t out.” ‘“ ‘Don't you call that a legal mar- riage?” “No, no! Of course not. They were on a gale, and it was all in fun. They didn’s think of getping m: in block 16, Baros add. ; §50, A. M. Cale to W. Lewis, n 27, 74, 40; §720. D. J. Farrett to A. Hochmuth, lot 10 in block 26, Nec 150 I T, Bryant to H, K. Hardin, lot | 19 : ] yant to H B, Hardin, 0% ,007 dide’t think of marryin’ ‘em, 1 in block ¥, Curtis & Rumeey's add.; | 3oy "Gt JRek W marviny « 850, *Sides, T didn’t say ‘You are man an’ wife,’"" “What if the young lady should say sho was not in fun?” ““Weel-), that might raise a ques- tion., Bat sho won't eny anything of the kind,” “I think I will seo young Evering- wh sel w} se}, MeDannel to 1. B, A, , 76, 38; 84,300, J.'©." Hoffmayer to J. T. Baldwin, Part of lota 8, 9 and 10 in block 20, Mill add; §1,300, ; 8. J. Myles to 8. E. Leinville, lot 14 in block 6, Oakland; §200. W 8 Mayne to W. H, Foster, ng |} ) ;fl :‘30"[ ne} of ne} of 25, 75,443 d“Dun’ft do it, now, You take my W’ N advice if yon know when you're well W. K. Nixdn to J. Eaton, trustee, | "o ! v Yo ell lots 1 a0 2 in blook 13, Riddlo sub; | o Don’s you doit. He's in a bad 550, nr'u:;:!cgvn;;r;d& Theri‘ler!m have huu'n o W. H. Kneph- | %} A Ry, oy've congrat- o Robert Stovenson bo W H. KBl | wlatod him and sent their congratula- 3'5.7‘5 2 7 tior.u by mail, and they’'ve asked when O T i\ the reception was comin’ off. And if C. Foster to J. Dow el al, w} lots P i, 188nd 15 in block 1, Minden; $300. "‘}’d‘d'!“. goin’ to Greonpoint on his Samoto same, lota 3, 4, 6 and 6 in | Veddin® trip. _His language has been block 17, Minden; £260. PERSONAL. it. If wouldn’t hir,” ‘‘How does Miss Cropsey feel?” ‘‘She cried once or tw ce about it, but lately she's been more resigned, Mr. Hall, the floor-walker, fined them both fifty cents for leaving the floor without permission, Fact is, it's been a pretty rough joke all 'round, and when they all ask me who I'm L. T. Genung, of Hastings, visited bis g“_':;f:“p:'n‘:;’gt",;;“mli:&‘fil, like giving Council Bluffs friends yesterday, Mz, Bveringh i d Ofopesy A daughter of Officer Barlyte was taken | were not to be found last evening, A quite ill while at school yesterday. olerk sai ¥, T, Beveridge, of Appleton, Wis, one| *‘Of course it was a genuinemarringe, of the leading manufacturers of that city, |8nd has beon the talk of the neigh- i borhood, It issaid that large sums have been offered to Miss Cropsoy by "% | Everingham's friends to put the mat. and oapltalists of Avoes, was in the city | ter at rest by declaring that 1t is not yestorday. a marriage, and thai she has refused Officer Idgar's eldest obild has been | to do 8o, They have been acquaiuted quite ill with malarial fever, but is now | for & long time, and Will has kept b eh Al Tt company with her a little. They were .. |ona lark, of course. I guess they Dr, T, B. Lacey is reported as very ill | 1w that Voss Neal was a minister, with malarial fever, and his young son in | 314 carried the joke to that extent a critical condition, without realizing that they were con- Mrs, D. G, Hrll and Miss Willoughby, | tracting a legal marriage,” of Lincoln, were in the city yesterday, was his nearest friend 1 mention the subject to Hon, W, F'. Sopp bas retuned from Chieago. H. N, Kinkade, of Red Ouk, was at the Ogden yesterday. Ex-Sheriff Hendric, of Mills county, was in the city yesterday. N. D, Sanford, one of the prominents J uny way effect the business, and thus longing to Dohany's livery stable; was yee- | fur the trains on the Sioux City route terday relieved of the two charges of | have boen as well filled as usual. petty larceny also resting against him, they being dismissed by Judge Abbott. —Some rich entertainments are promis- «d Councll Blufls next week, 'IhoKel- | WO t0 be Deelared on Such bs Keach logg-Brignoli concert company are to ap- i pear next Tueaday eveninz in the firet and fouath acts of Trovatore. The Miln-Bur- | . 3 A 3 lelgh compsny ia to appear Thanksgiving ings and eigns is quite atrict, It de- day, presenting Famlet at tho matineo | olaven that ‘‘all posts, columns, pyra- and Othello in the evenirg. mids on the sidewalk, or in any street, —Mr, and Mrs. W.. H. Campbell, of used as signs, and all signs suspended Missouri Valley, who brought the remains | OF oxtended over any sidewalk, all of their little son Earl to this eity for in-[ wooden awnings now or hereafter terment, desire through THE Ber to return | erected over any sidewalk between their sincers thauks to the friends who 0| Madison and Center streets, on Broad- kindly sssisted them, and forthemsny| oo onq botween Broadway and kindly acts snd sypathetio words on the| o © s Ry ocession of their sad mission to this city, Pear] streots, are hereby declared —Rev. Mr, Lemen, pastor of the Bap:|nuieances,” and aftixes as a penalty to tist church, purposes to speak next Sun- | the persons violating the ordinance a dny evening to his congregation on **Tem. | fine not to exceed §10 and’costs, perance in tho Light ef the Late Election.” | The violation of thls ordinance has As ho i cne of the most active snd promi. | Pecome quite mROR). and its en- ‘ens probibitionists fu this clty, his dic. |foroement 80 lax that all sorts of abuses havo arisen, until the streets ';::'-': d"::l“:";::;:‘:" piove both interests | iy ptioas are much littered up. The ml{ council have had their attention —Jiwn Rookwel!, who was arrested Wed. | enlled to the matter by Mayor Bow- nerdsy for etealing & berrel of apples, was | Man, who hus been greatly bothered i charged yerterday by Justico Baizd, it | by spplioations for permission to hang eiog thown that be was pretty full st the :':“l::; mfitvg’fh:':: 'g;%u:nd tll::!ll:llin time and hardly responeiblo for bis acts. | SR ET N R e counoil scom- —Thefuseral (cxvices of the late Thos |ed of the opinion that the present or- A. Walker were held yesterdny atterncon | dinance is a little toostrict and thatite a his late residence, nid were attanded |complete enforcoment might prove by mauy. Tho rewsius wero onclcsed in | #omething of a hurdship, but that par- & motallio caeo snd laid at rost in a apt | 128 00 Broadway shoold bo allowed to . put out sigoe, ete,, not exceeding fl':,“::;:::";;“f;‘:"_'m‘::,':“_:’it“:f.:‘_‘; Richen fromm the front of the building, "l and on vther streets not exceeding 24 future tive. inches, The city attorney has been ~Last evening the Congregitional | instracted to draw up such an amend. church folks had a cocinl at the residence | acory ordinance, and it is then pro- of A, B, Walker, belog entertalred by the [ posed to enforce it strictly. bachelors of the society, Amoug those who the chief merry-mekers and managers were: J, ¥, Barke, O, O, Fiteh, C. D, Rice, 0. W, Dunn, ¥, E. Haet, W, H, Btacy, J. J. Mead, J. R, Rice, L. M, Roe, C. B, Btacy, I'. W, Booth, E, P, Fitch, O, &, Ly W. 8. Horner, W, B Sowere and G, ¥, Spooner, —1It locks now as If something way really going to be done to remedy the hor- rible condition of the sidewalks on lower Maia street, The counoil began lost spring passing resolutions, notifyiog property ow- mers, publishing ordinances, and taking all sorts of actions, accompanied by much talk wntil the property owners and public gen- enally had about concluded that nothing was mesnt, and hense paid no attention to i, Now the contract has been let for bringing the si’ewalks to grade, and hav- SIGNS OF THE TIMES. houses as though private property, Barrels and boxes, hen coops, ol week, 1t would be a bles class of nuisances oould be lighted in the night time, —————ee Brief Montion. stipation of the bowels,” O, L. Easton, Hamilton, Ont, puctncs SRS Whatof the Knight? promice is made that work shall commence »t one, 1t Is surely needed. ~Jno, Van Valkenburg, of Fort Madi- avn, who is well known amongthe Kuights of Pythiss, amovg whom he is & prowin- members of Star Lodge No, 7, of In- dianapolis, to which ho belonged. In The present city ordinance on awn- |, The sidewsalks of the main streets are used in front of some business stoves, ete., are allowed to ocoupy the sidewalks day after day and woek after if this ated, as well as the obtrusive signs, especially /| 88 the sidewalks ave none too broad in theday time and none too well “'T have used Buknock Broon Birrkis with great benefit for indigestion and con. The care shown by the Knights of Pythias of this city for the remains of ing the cost taied to the property, aud|young Johuson, who was killed by falling from an engine here, seems to have been greatly appreciated by the Physiciana say it combines all the deasiderata of every ferruginous tonic 4 ibed by every echool of medi- Brown’s Iron Bitters, ' and dined at the Ogden with Mr. and Mrs, B, W. Hamblin, 8 “There will . Bokemper's garden next Sunda) noon, n24 d-2t B MARRIED ONLY IN JEST. PROPRIETORS DEALERS IN Fresh ahd Salt Meats, Poultry and Game in their season. Wiener and other Sausages a specialty. Complications Over & Knot that & Colorea Preacher Tled. New York Sun, ‘The Roy. Voss Neal, an aged color- » 327 BROADW A ed man of 63 Troy avenue, Brooklyn, is on six days of the week & packer in MAIN STREET Ovington Bros,’ china store, at 248 Fulton mtreot, Brokiyn. On tho LIVERY F ED neventh day he preaches in Bethel , Methodist Kpiscopal church, at Sche- nectady aud D2an avenu He is —AND— very old, very moderate in his move- mouts, and his scanty locks are thick- ly eprinkled with gray. He is of an accommodating disposition, and when . L] pretty Gussio Cropsy, the little| All Shippers and Travelors will n black-eyed saleswoman, presented | good accommodation and reasonabl herself before him in the basement | charges. STREET. last Friday, accompanied by Will SOUTH OPPOSITE ORYSTAL MILL, Everingham, a olerk, who 1is tne nephew of the Ovingtons and- the re- puted heir to & large estate, and with great werriment requested him to| Qouncil Bluffs, - - Towa, “marry them,” the old man_ put the usual questions with great solomnity, HOLLAND & MILLER, and sent them away with the injunc- Pitrelator tion to go and get a certificate and he would fill it out. When a fow hours MAURHR & ORAIG, later Miss Cropsey was accosted by 4 her follow clorks as *“Mrs, Evoring- | ARTISTIC POTTERY, ham,” she professed to be amused, but the day after wes very indignant, and | Fi0B Out Glase, Fine Frenc Gilver Ware &c., said thero was no use of carrying the sun any further, 560 BuoavwAy COUNCIL BLUFFS ¥, 1do I'm too old to make | us have & statement from you as early |it once or twics, but thero's no use | a8 you can ; grumblin’ about’ $heir sasey |7 ihe members of the four lodges | They wiil have their fun with suy they have no bill to send, as [man, and when alot o’ young f they mes the expenses here by volun. | th they're doin’ somethir tary subscriptions, anc they do not|y 't tell them anythi " desire to be reimbursed, This is «| suppone they've exaggerated it very practical showing of the brother- | ilow did it really cooar?" [h od, whichjis one of vhe basalt nei-| W P— ¢ by the atove in | w0od, hichjis one o princi- | hy, I waa aitting by the stovo i NTED. pec 2 W. - theas two coma tearin’ down and move, Deals Iu Dirt Marry us,’ with lote of gigglin’ crd Tho following transfera of titles are | cerryin’ on reported for Tnk Bre as taken| *‘Whats your name? Ianid to th feom tho eounty recorda by J. W, | Y0% S he sad, Jos Johnson. Squire & Co., abstractors ol * “Migs Crimp. real extate and loan agents SWell, T sawd, Joe Johinson, will Bluffs, Towa: you ‘\w his woman to ba your wife?' J. O. Maora to M. B, Swan Higaa A N b Jota 18 and 19 in Parple’s sal i d, e izl ha 175 this man o bo yout husband T idt to A. 8, Schmidt, lot e PR T T g “Well, thets all, Now you're B D e e . F. "Rain, lot 1| married. * Go and get you'ro certificate | VW ANTED A pesition a xper W A inied o {0k SAL good busiacus i & ne #iilwaukes & 8f. Pa JOR RENT—My new two-st: building, on Sou | houss—five rooms, good e, Avpiy at Merchant's iway and Fourth streets. J.A. ROSS storn House, N will tewde for improved or will sell furniture and + veason, il health. Address J, 8, ¥i, K08 ‘Upper Broadway, Council ard, deing a s the Cnl= —A Jumbor an OR SALE awful, Profanity don’t no way describe| - 2 face and boo tail, H's bocn et on o with a w the spring. Addrese "T11,L AHEAD: new accoss taken by &t the Excelsior ¢ My twelve-acre fruit far TPER o & s I rooms to rent, with stor street. Day board ocutl7-4t . Call and Boo pictures o ralia to broo to ence how 1 ©oyes, operate and ren artificial ta Council Busiugss Directory. Bpec Art Gallery. Excelsior photograph gallery, South Main St. Instantaneous process. Brewery. C. GEISE, Upper Broadway. Bottling Works. B. HAGG & CO., East Pierco St. BRIDCE & pledfiiet Ve STUDLEY, Bethesda Bathing House, way. BROADWAY MARKET|- Bakery, P. AYERS, 517 §. Main St Bathing Hou J. HARDING, M. D., Broadway and Books and Statlonery. . E. SEAMAN, Middle Broadway, Banks. .'OFLHCEK & PUSEY, corner Broadway and 5th roct. CITIZENS' BANK, Bth stroct. Broom Factory. MAYNE & CO., avenuc A, and 6th 8t. . R. LEVIN, 308 Brond L. BOEKHOFF, 531 Main Clgar Manufacturers. TEMPLETON & LAMB, 232 Broadway. A. H., MAYNE & CO., 34 Pearl St. Ccal. Oooper. 8, 615 East Broadw: Dentlsts. SINTON & WEST, 14 Pearl St. C. A. BEEBE & Dry Goods , ORCUTT & CO., Broadway and Eggs Shipper. G. F. CRAWFORD, 519 Main 8t. Furniture Manufactory. NHILBER, cor. 7th ave and 12th 8t. Furniture Store. and 209 Broadway. OLLIVER OHAS. WALTER & CHAS. BEKMAN Groceri Gunsmithing. 5th street. Goods Harness and Saddlery. BRO., Middle Broadway. 334 Mildle Broadway. MRS, D, A, BEN MRS, J. J. GOOL Hair Goods. DICT. 357 West Broadway, Bth streot. 2.'Fun?” said a fellow olerk, “do you oull it fun? Youw're married aa|'D wuTAwon, . imNOGAL, A w.sTREN, fast 48 any woman who ever lived. Do Proaident, “Vico-Pres't, ~* Cashler. you meun to say you didn't know Voes 0 lTIZEN S BA N K 18 & mioister?” Everiogham was summoned, and| o Of Conmoll Biuste = was apparently thunderstruck at the | p.igup capital, information. He had considered it s | Authorized capi joke to sk Voss to marry them, Of courae it could not be a mar- | gn the principel riage. and correspondence with prompt returss, “But it is,” his fellow clorks re« DIRKCTORS, lied, *‘usid nothivg oan chauge it now, ; . %, Ha o Aro man and wife, and had btter | WAW. Walleer " 3 V. Raiter, 1. A Minde make the best of it.” S LT OGDEN HOUSE. Upper I KIEL'S HOTEL, 501 and 607 Interest paid on Dratts fssued Yap itles of e Bited Biates and Europe. Special astention glven to collections J.J. BLISS, ino for yoursel MES.J. L Meat Market E. W. TICKNOR, 3 Broddway Millinery. Droadway. Come and exam- 8 Broadway, AW, Stroet. The Rev. Voss Neal was sitting last JACOB SIMS, evening in the rear chamber of his dwelling. stocking clad feet rested in a chair, He luid aside his newspaper as his re- purter enterad, and locked WP OVET| o, iivay betwesn Maln xnd Poa his glasses. { Strests, WAL b “Did T marry V:;lll and Gussiel | urte oA Come, now! This thing has gone far cnougte Tvo heard noining but mar. [JOHN STEINER, M. ry, warry, for th; llnt week, and I've Deutecher Arsb. been kept up high long enongh, It's & plenty bad to have a hundred clerks | Cor. WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St dingin’ it in your ears without their COUNCIL LLUFFS, IOWA, His coat was oft and bis| Afforney and Counsellor at Law, Wil practice in State and Fede: KIMBAL W SMITH & McCUE erchant Tailors 2 Broadway, Devol's building, 6th and Main 310 Broadway Real Estate and Abstract. & CHAMP, opposite court house. IRE & CO., corner Pearl and 1st ave. nt. , 404 Broadway. Restau puttin’ up strangers to it.” Council Bluffe, “Bat it is claimed that you took ad- | .siseases of women and children a_spacialty. vantage of the ignorance of the two SINTON & WHST, young people, aud when they came to ent, is prepal another work in the io. texest of the o) entitled “The Jewels of Pythisn Knighthood,” comprising the choioest sayings and writing in prose and poetry of the cultured men of the urder. city, F, A, Blanchard, K, of R, and 8. of that lodge, says: “Will you please give me full par- ticulars of a letter to Justice Abbott, of this death of our late m:lti,l'ulrolin tied them up in ear- D E, N TI S T S. “‘Well, I wish I had. But it was all in fun. There's no marrlage to it They haven't got a certificate, and I haven't returned one of those blanks | work uarateed, 14 Pear] Strest, Council Blaffs. Kxtracting and iling & specialty. First-clase , 500 South Maln street. Shirt Factory. F. F. FORD, corner Bluff and Willow 84 Undertakers. MORGAN, KELLER & CO., 46 and 347 Broad- way. "B M. CONNELL, 17 North Maiu 8¢, MES, B, J, HILTON, M, D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOR, 222 Proadwav, CoancillBluffs. ROUTT & Broadway, and To RSE W s Headquarters For the Weber Pianos, and Fancy Wholesale and Retail, Address, J. MUELLER, COUNGIL BLUFFS, b ekl Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.756 and $2.00 & 5 I DO T S TKAS.EDES ¢ TETE VAT EIS. % Buf and Willow Seests, Council Bluffs B. HAGG & CO. DHEANLINING IN BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROY "HE ARTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSD AGEN'S FOR THE { CELBEBERATE BODTVYEYXGEIR EBEEX Orders fillod in any part of the city. Ordera by telephone promptly attended to, ~ E.R. STEINHILBER, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Y A JER 3. IET &5 CUPBOARDS AND SAFES. Wa maike the following a specialty: POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, POPLAR WSRDROBE% POPLAR SAFES, GEISE WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES, WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES, POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES, WALNUT WARDROBES, WALNUT OPEN WASH: &2 Mail orders and correspondence promptly attended to. 8. E. Cor. 7th Ave. and 12th Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, JOWA MORGAN, KELLER & GO, W TN 10D 5 25 .20 T TS IR 855, The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic casee, Calls attended to at all hours, We defy competition in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr, Morgan bas served as undertaker for forty years and_thorou WAREROOMS, 316 AND 857 BROADWAY. allits branches promptly ottended to; also carpet-laying and lambrequins, graphic and mail orders filled without delsy. CONRADL GEISES BREWERY & MALT EOUSSIE:, Council Bluffs, - Bocr and malt in any quantitylto suit purchasers. plied with small kegs at 81.00 each, oelivered freo of charge to any part of the city. PETERSON & LARSON, Wholesale Dealorin and SOLE AGENT FO Company's Celehrate MILWAUKEE BEER, No, 711 Brondway, Council Bluffs, Towa. ity orders to families and dealers delivered free, G. A, BEEBE & CO., Wholesale snd Ketall Dealers in AND CROCKERY Wos., 207 & 202 Broadway, Council Bluffs. JAMES FRANEY, rchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. Always keops onhand the finost assortinent of mats rial for gentlemon's wear. Satistaction guarantesd. MRS. . E. METCALF, Millinery, Dressmaking, Ntc.—Cutting and Fitting & Spediaity. No. 538 Broadway, Opporite Revere House, and Ladies Office and Manufactory — Beor 28.00 per barrel, Private famiiles sup- 3‘{ Joseph Schlitz Brewing Orders from the sountry olicited FURNITURE Me ___|Laces, Embroideries, hose of all kinds, thread, pins, needles, ofs, wee_our stock of goods. Underwear, Wa hope the ladles witl oall me . O A RTHIS RTC Merchant Tailor. : (Late Cut(e_r for _Mebcul( B Devol's New Build Council Bluffs, la, " Suits to order $18 and upwands. J, F, KIMBALL, ain Street. GEO, H. CHAMP, KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Successors 0 J. P. & J. N, Cassady.) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. ly complete sob of abstraci books to all city lote and lands 1 P ;;lsnmnl‘.rmf sll.\u?‘l‘h‘b:'l!‘?olh:“ llfiug. Money :: lzlllncn‘t?l‘(‘:n‘é‘:ln:!ll by = ower, 0 Sani opposite co wt Banses e boagt ed i

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