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WURUIL BLUFES, Friday Morning, Dec. 8 PTION RATES: 20 cent per week, $10.00 per Yoar, Oarrier, 7 i B MINOR MHENTIONS —Togs and holiday goods at Sesman’s, dstf 3, Mueller's Palace Music Hall. 8, glnsnware, lnmpa, etc., at 303 Howe & Son, —01d papers for sale at Tue Bee office 4 25 cents per hundred, —~The sleighing reaton opened fairly yesterday. ~The new Northwestern round houve is now being occaied. —Bubsoribe for newspapers and periodi- oals at H, E, Beaman's book store, —Furnitare of all kinda repwired by e New Uomers. Tho prisoners in the county jail have | for somo time had & mock covrt, fally = |organized, with jadge, sheriff, and jury, before whoia they try such cases a8 they deem worthy of prosecution. Among the customs which have grown up, there is one by which every new comer ia tried as soon as ths iron door closes, shatting him in. If no other charge can be found, that cf trespass is laid against him. The new ocomer 16 invariably found guilty, and is then given his choice between paylng two dollars, to be expended in tobacco and other luxurles for his fellow pris- oaers, ot olse be iald upon a table, tace downward, and subjected to two haudred slaps with a piece of board, the blows belng placed where they will do the most good. One boy who was in the saperior court the other day on a charge of larceny, on belng sentenced to jail, bogged to have something done to stay the threatened thumping, as he had no Howe & Son, 303 Broadway —The river was 80 froren yestorday as to bear the weight of « man in walking over. —Seal msoqnes, fur trimmings, low, at Metealt Bros.’ Largo quantity of stoves and farni. ture at 303 Broadway, Howe & Son, —Next Monday eyening Katherine Rogers is to appear at Dohany's in Bt Lyane, —New lot nioely decorated, 56 piecos, of ton nets, only 85 at Maurer & Craig., —Hand.pointed chiva, art pottery, solid sllverware, bronzes, &0, st Manrer & Oraig. —The trains yesterdsy morning from the east were all late from one to three houra, —Colville's drama, “The World,” was given at Dohany's last evening to a fair very saized audience. ~The cold weather hna caused numbers to apply at the police station for lodging. One poor fellow applied Wednesday night who was nearly frozen, —The clty council adjourned wutil next Monday evening, but it is doubtful if there will be a session as the mayor and so many aldermen are away, —Auny one requiring desk room in retarn for assistance on accounts and collections would do well to addross A, B, C. at Tun Ben office. —Ed Burke is the official chimuey swoep of the city, and all orders eutrusted to his oare will bo promptly filled. Leave ordera opposite the Goy house, on Broadway. —The Round Table had a pleasant eve- ning last night, the programme consisting mainly of a study of the Lake school of poets, The meeting was held at Mrs, Harkness' home, —There was a brief but brisk runaway on Main strect noar Broadway yesterday afternoon, the team dashing on to the side- ‘walk, giving & narrow escape to a lady and gentloman walking thoreon. —The justice courts are running very light in criminal matters now, owing largely to the fact that the grand jury is in session, and is handling most of the alleged crockedness, ~ There was little done in the districs ocourt yesterday, and an early adjourn- ment was taken until to-day. The petit jury will be empanelod this morning, and then trials of causes may be looked for. @ —Two prisoners, named McMahon and Maroney, both from Neols, were let out of jail yesterday, the grand jury falling to find any bills against them. The former was arrested for a woman scrape, aud the latter charged with gambling, ~There are now several systematio plans for helping the poor and suffering of the city, and those who are generously dis- posed have abundant assurance that their contributions will be properly bestowed where they will do the most good. —Rev. Mr. Rogers, of the denf and dumb institution, has consented to preach at the Baptist church Sunday evening, for the pastor Mr, Lemen, whose time has been 8o thoroughly devoted to the relief of thepoor as to necessitate his ether doing loss of that, or else lightening his pulpit labors, ~—The Episcopalians had » pleasant so- olal last evening, at the residence of Mar- money to put up in lieu of the pun- ishment. That boy declared that while he had been lying in jail await- ing trinl he bhad eoen others thus pun- Ished, and he declared that it was {n. human, and not mere fan, but brutal, He clatined that one of the prisoners thus beaten by the others still bears the marks opon him. The colored man, who hae been ataying tn jail on tho charge of steallng a dia: mond ring, on being aaked about this punishment, sald on tho other hand that It was not so very severe, There are other penalties which tle prison- ers have arranged for snch other of- There are 160,000 registered ad- drosses kept by the Anglo-Amerioan, Direct United States, American Tele- oraph and French Cable companles, which are mansged by tho Weatern Unfon Telegraph company. Those addresses comprico the names of the principsl businees firms sending and reosiving oable dispatohes in this conntry. To each of these registered sddresses is appended one word, which represents it in all cablo messages, This ove word in always ul.%, phed lastead of the address. One objeot of thia registration Ia to save the expense of telographing As the cont of cable dispatches 1s 50 cents a word, it will readily be soen that a very conslder- able amonnt {s saved when, as in some onsos, as many ss thirty messages a day are sent both ways. A firm of both names woald thus save nearly $100 & day. Auother object Is to re- cure the utmost certainty of prompt deliver; Mncgmmmy is also saved In telo- graphing, not only by cable, but also by Iand lines, in the ose of codos, All the leading branchea of businesa have these codes, by meana of which long messagos may be sent by the use of a fow words There is no extra charge for sending oode messages by cable, as the words are a'ways what may be foond in the distlonary. But there are many olpher dispatches sent com- posed of letters or figures, Theso are charged extra by counting three let- tors or figures to oach word. A lead- Ing telegrapher maid yesterday that wero it not for the adoption of these expodients, it would by simply im- poseible to do the business of tele- graphing. There would not be time fenses, as spitting on the floor, mak-|to do the work with present facilities. ing nofses at night, ete. While there e ——— aro doubtless some minor matters| Fortunes or Farmers and Me which the prisoners might with wis. chanios. dom be allowed to regulate them- nolves, yot it scems that the mock court business is being al- lowed to go too far, when prisoners are allowed to force others to con- tribute money or else bo threshed. The complalnts which have been made Indloate that thore is danger In having these kind of proceedings carried too far, and those in authority should keep thelr authority and not delegate 1t to those who are locked up on the charge of breaking the law. Serlous trouble 1a liable to cveur almost any Thousands of dollars can be maved by asing proper judgment in taking care of the health of yourself and. family, are bilions, have sallow complexion, poor 1f you appetite, 10w and deprossed apirits, and generally debilitated, do not ment, but go t once; and_procuro a bot- tlo of those wonderful Electric Bitters, which never fail to cure, and that for the trifling sum of fifty Sold by C. F elay & mo- conte,—{Tribune. Goodman, AN_EVI‘LZNING 6[" AGONY. How a Confederate Hero Suffered. Daring the late war, ssys a writer day from tho allowaroo of such & use| 5 The ~Atlanta_Constitutlon, thore At Phosnix Hall, Wagner & Meyer have hero the cclebrated Aunhouser Busch, St, Louls beer, on e was o scare in Athens, Ga., threatoned approach raldera, ers roached Athene; they came as dech 3t | by over the of Sherman's A day or two later the rald- rinoners, gollant Col. W. 0. P. reckinridge and his Kentuckians Nervousness, peevishness and fret- ting, 80 often connooted with over- worked femeles’ llves, i3 rapldly re- lieved by Brown’s Iron Bitters, S ———— — A FRESH VIOTIM. He Has His Money Taken from Him in Broad Daylight. Yoatorday a young man named W, haviog captured them jast before they swooped down on the devoted town. That was s geeat day in Athens, and as Col. Breckinridge rode in at the head of his victorlons regiment, with the prisocers in his train, bofilled my ideal of & conquer- ing hero. Iwaa then a youngster jn Athens and remember that the ladles gave Brockinridge and his officers a grand dloner at which there was feast- ing and spoaking—the gallant cclonel A. Lockman, living about elghteen miles west of Omaha, was in the clty, and was boldly fleeced out of what lit- tle money he had. Ho met two young men in a saloon, and thus get- tlng scquainted with them, one of them borrowed half a dollar of him. A little later he offered to pay back the fitty cents, If he ceuld give him back change for a five dollar bill. The country young msn therenpon pulled out $4.60 In ellver, and the strangor No. 2 took it out of his hand to mee it it was good, and then romarked that he couldn’t tell, but would step lnto the saloon and rce, Coming out agaln he sald they couldn’t toll there, and so they walked up the street together, The stranger who had the fellow's sllver suddenly discovered that ho had either lost it, or the stranger had taken it out of the side pocket of his cont as ho he walked along. The ocountry youth by this time bogan to foel that ho was belvg victimized, and calling to his nssistance Officers Sterling and Barlyte, they arrosted the fellow who had “takon tho silver. His partner had skipped out, and apparently the money had gone with ‘Thim, as on belng searched at the police station the young man who was arrested had only fifty cents on his person. He gave his name as Frank Davis and olsimed to be a brakeman on the Northwestern road shall Key, the entertainers being Mrs, Key, Mrs. J. N, Baldwin, Mrs, George D, Brown, Mrs, F. 8. Sackett and Mrs, H, C. Cory, —Ed Btockert & C>., the upholsterers at 809 West Broadway, have in stock a spe- olal and unusually elegant showing of up- bolstered goods and novelties especially adapted for the holiday trade, They hare alsoa fine display of picture frames, mould- ings, otc., aud those who are planning for gifts should surely visit this establishment, 4 thero is certaiuly a groat variety of rich goods to select from, -— PERSONAL C. R, Odair, of Logan, was in the city yesterday . R, A, Romans, of Denison, visited Council Bluffs yesterday. W. H, Bomlin and J, N, Pechtele, of Harlan, were in the city yesterday, General Phil Sheridan and party passed through the city yesterday, bound east. ward, R, B. Connor, of Rawlns, Wyoming, was among yesterday's arrivals at the Ogden, George H. Bartlett, of Hannibal, Mo,, was among yesterdsy's arrivals at the Ogden house, H. 8. Gallagher Las returned from Texas, where be bas been looking after railway interests, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Bruce, of Creigh- ton, Kuox county, Neb., were in the city yesterday, en route home from New Or- leans, Millions Given Away. Millions of Bottlesof Dr. King's New + Discovery for Consumption, Coughs snd Colds, have been given sway as Trial los of the large size. This enormous outlay wou'd be ous to the pro- were it uot for the rare werits by this wonderful iwedicine. Coll ot C. ¥, Goodwan's Drug Store, and get and try for yourself, until lately, and had some documents purporting to be testimonials in which his name appeared as Peoples. The viotim says the tellow who seemed to be his partnor called himself Billy Toff, or more probably ‘Tough Billy,” Search is belug made for him slso, — L A Now spaper Editor. 0. M, Holcom, of Bloomville, Ohio, rises to explain: “Had that territle disease catarr, for twenty years; conldn’t taste or smell, and heariog was failing, Thomas' Eclectric Oil cured me, Thes« are facts voluntarily given agninst & former prejur dice of patent medicine, Conferring of Titles. The following transfors of real os: tate are roported for T'HE BEs as taken from the county records by J. W. Squires & Co., abstractors of titlos, real estate and loan agents, Council Bluffs: M. H, Hegarty to A, Graffen, ne 1 of nw} 28, 76, 41—8800, A. Paschel tc United States of Amer- ioa, e} lot 2 in 6, Bayllss Let add., city 3,600, A, Phelps to United States of Amer- ica, lot 1in 6, Bayliss lst add. city ~ $5,000. C.RL&P R R CotoT J. Foley, aw} of sw} of 2, and nwi of nw} 11, 76, 42 -§800. R, P. Johnson to J, L. Grogory, lot 24 in 88, R R, add, clty—8590. A 8 Hryaut to United States of Awmorica, wi lot 2 in 6, Bayliss lst add city - 00, J. H. Rogers to United States of Americs, part lot 31n 6 Bayliss 1st odd. city--§3 600 ORT&P R R CotoG. A, Cartis, nw sw 32, 76, 41 8360, Same to same, sw sw 32,76, 41— 360, A. Bohroede: to F. Linden, lot 11 in 9, Hall's add.—$§500. O Tibbels to C. R. Clough, part rdock 8, Mill sdd. —$260, A B Walker to J. E. Dayhuff, lot 210 21, Howard's add.—$100. being specially modest and backward. I mot Col. Breckinrtdge the other day and recalled the incldent. “‘Yes,"” he replied, laughing; ‘‘that I think was the most terrible experi- enoe of my life.” remarked that it seemed to be pleasant. ‘‘You can't remember how nervous I was—how Isat down in the most unexpected way whenever lu(one spproached me, and how I posiuvely declined to walk arcund the room with s lady that wanted to prosent me to other ladies. I romember woll how beautiful and enthusisstic she was. Her name was Sukey Dovgherty, and she was the daughter of une of your most distinguishe men. 8he tnaisted on my golng with her to bo introduced to her friends. I declined and, when I was about to b surrounded by la- dles who joined In the reqaest, I de- ltberately sat down and left them standing; Then the crowd domanded a speech. I detailed ono of my cap- taing to make one. They then called for me and I having in the meantime sidled round to the back partof the house, stood with my back plamb agalnat the wall and responded. ‘‘What was the matter” ‘‘Well, you seo, I had been in the saddle constantly for several week: I had only one psir of broeches, and no taibr in the regiment. An army saddle is very wearing. And—to be brief, I had the most obvious ressons for presonting only my front to the|= fair corapany that gave us that day the best dioner of the war.” B Horsford’s Acid Phosphato Gives strength where there has beon exhaustion and vigor in place of im- paired vitalit; Universal Ratlroad Consolidation The New York Times prodiots a untversal raflrond consalidation, oay- fog: ‘‘The railroads conuecting Ohi- oago with St, Paal and Omaha are at war, and the weapons which they use agalost each other are the familiar oues of competition in rates, It is not ensy to get at the real moiives and In- clting causes of a contest of this kind, The constant tendency of railroad management is toward combinations and alllances for th» mutual protection of competing lines against each other; 1o other words, for the deatruction of competition. It will not be long before the principal lines between the northwest and Chicago will be united under some kind of & compaot for the maintenance of the rates aud the distribution of business according to ratios agreed upon, 1f the present tendency goes on the rallroads of the country will be combined into several systems, coverlng different sections, Those of the northwest this side of the Rocky Mountains will be operated an o single system, either through an alllance of lines or an actual union under one control. Those of the southwest will be similarly combined. The same prosess wlil work more eradually in the Atlantio states of the south, and the Pacific coast will have two, if not three, systems. Then will develop a larger alllance, or a confed- eration of systems, in one grand whole. Along with the tendenoy to- ward consolidation and ocombiaation goes another toward the concentration of control into fewer handa. There is growing up on the face of the country an enormous confederacy of corpora- tions engaged in the business of trans- portation and commercial interchange. whioh shall control Ita wider relations and direct ita Iarger operations, while the sabordi interests of the sepa- rate symtems are managed by the locsl suthorfties. In auoh a eonnoll a small soterle of enormously wealthy mag- nates would have s controlling volee. The power of auch a confederation Ia something which can not be oalon- Iated, and which ean not be coute plated withoot a sort of dread.” — Buocklin's Arnica Salve. The Bear S8aryn tn the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, balt_Rhenm, Fe vor Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, CLil biatns, Oorne, and all skn eruptions, #ad poritively cures piles, It In goapniitoed to ’!w satlefactfon ¢ m oy refunded, rloe, 25 conta pas cr. for sals by O, T Goodman princ N ¥ - Gooa 8tock Thers I8 no longer any excuse for farmors ralelng poor stock. Every man now knows that good stock makes stock rafslog profitable, while poor stook will bankrapt any man who has enough of it The winter Ia a time of lefsure and the cown oan be carrled or driven milos to thoronghbred bulis if none are near at hand. The farmer who raisen fifty plgs a year can not afford to ase sny but pure-bred male, and the cheapest and best way is to buy a first-class, thirfty, {:m plg from some euccessfal or. There {8 now time to pre- pare for a choloo lot of May or April pligs. Have them comn ss near all In the same wook as possible. They will feed better than where there are pigs of all ages running to- gether. 'he samo point may be made in favor of good lambs from pure bred atock, and coming all the same mouth. They do beiter and sell better. An even bunch of Jambs or pigs takes the oye of a buyer and they command the best price. If thoroughbred males have not been provided, there should be no time lost in securing them, or at least their services. No man can afford to use scrub males in his flocks and herds when corn or grass Is worth even a penny an acre, Bpent Fifty Dollars In doctoring for rheumatism before I tried Thomas’ Eclectric Oil, Used a 50-cent bottle of this medicine and got out in one week, For burns and sprains it iv exrel- lent.” Jas, Durham, Kast Pembroke, LY, B e — Baving Beea Corn. We have befora called attentlon of farmers to the seed corn, but as the corn has tipened so slowly and the cold weather {s at dand, we would urge farmers to see that the seed corn is placed where neither mica nor frost can bite it. When the corn is yot full of mofa. tare a slight freeze sometimes woakens the growih of the germ, and the com- ing crop is groatly injured. It will pay to carry the seed corn at onco to the smoke-houss and hang it up or spread out there and smoke it until it in thorocghly dry, in A moderate heat. The creosote deposited on the ker. nels will do good rather than Farm, It will stimulate growth, and is offen- sive to ants and cut-worms. Some claim that it will prevert depredation of moles and crows. It may not snit the taste of crows, but as moles injure the crop by barrowing under the hills of young plants, and destroying the fine roots by cutting off the supply of mofstare, we cannot hope so oasily to oheck the havooc of moles. There is no quicker and cheaper method that all can adopt than to carry at once to the smoke house and care it, It one has a dry cellar it will do to store i there, If there 1s no abhor- rence of the mice and rsts atiracted there by it. We find that seed corn kept overhoad in the basement of a good bullt barn does well. The warmth of the animals keep the tem- parature above the point of danger. Look out about the middle of next May for trouble with seed corn, it we have cold weather in December. Corn will then bo in sweat and in good condition to be irjured by a heavy frecze. *% “Evil dispositions are enrly shown.” Evil tendencies in our sys- tems eae to be watched and guarded againat, If yeu find yourself getting bilious, head heavy, mouth foul, eyes yellow, kidueys disordered, symptems of piles tormenting you, take at once s fow doses of Kidney-Woet. It is nature's greatest aeslatant, Use it as an advance guard —~don’t wait to get Read advertisement, down sick. R-H-E-U-M-A-T-X-S-M palafal As it ia for all STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON, Proprietors, ‘This laundry has just been openod for bual. ness, aud we aro now prapared to do ls andr work of all kinds and gusrautee satistaction. specialty made of fine work, sucl collars, cuffs, fine shirts, obe. We want everybody & Kive s s drial, LARSON & ANDERSON. GHO.E: SMITE: MANUFACTUKER OF Silver Plated WINDOW SASH Door Plates Engraved to Order- No. @9N. Tth8t, - - Bt, Louis, Mo, GOLD ROPE. Thelatrinslc merlt and superior quality of our Gold Rope Tobacco has induced other mannisc: turers to put upon the market s 0ods similar to our brand i name and stylo which are offered and sold for loss mocey than the genulne Gold Eope. We caution the t ade and consumer to see that our name and trade wark are upon each lump. The only genulne and original Gold Bope Tobacoo ls manutactured by THE WILSON & MoNALLY TO BACCO DOMPANY, NOTICES. NOTIORE. —fpecial sdvertisementa, fuc Lomh, Found, To Loan, Por fale, To Rent Waat, Boarding, ebe., will be isserved in this sluma a4 #he ow rate of TRN CENTS PRR LINK for the firet insertion and FIVE CRNTS PER LINE for esch wabssquent {msertion Leave ady ertisements a4 our offics, No. T Poarl Sire ANTED, —Broom-maker; & No. 1 broom Her wanted immediately. 'Apply or call en Copaon Broom Co., Malvern, Ia. ANTI 5 specialty of movl g “housm and wte Address W. P.” Ayleswortn, box 879, Conncil Bluffs, Ia. 500 buildings %o move. We make body o OCouneil Blafts ie m, 20 conta per woek, de Office, No 1 Pearl Stroot near Broadway. For Bale and Rent JOR RENT OR SALE—Ten acres o Iand, good honss, one room and kitehen black: wmith shop, stablo room for #ix horees, good well, good cellar and one hondre1 and twenty besring fruit tress Near Fony creck, absut five miles of Counc!l Biuffa. Enquire on the rermisos of A. Miller or address him ab Councll loffs [OR SALE-The Western House, No. 308 Up- por_Broadway; or will tmde for improved city or farm_property; or will sell furniturs and rent building; reason, ill health. Addrees J. 8 C. MCOALLISTAR, 808 Upper Broadway, Counell BinfTs, Jows. NOR SALE A good A No, 1 soft ool burher besting stove, at ¥. R. Levin's, 308 Broad: way. LD BE O pacas wirent [TOR SALE_4 tamber and coat yard, dolng e K001 businom i & now town, oa the Cul- cag0, Milwaukee & Sb. Paul rallroad. JOR RENT My new two-story brick store E building, on South Main street. PETER WEIS JOR SAl My twelve-acre fruit farm, on South Fir:tsireet, PETER WEIS NYOK BALE—Goautiful residence (ot each; noshing down, and §3 permonih only, B ik EX-MAYOK VAUGHAN. {n packages of a hondred at 28c & TuE Dax office, No. T Pearl 9 Miscellaneous. ESK ROOM—In a central office on first floor in exchange for assistance on accounts and collections. Addrews, A. B. C., Brm offies, Council Bluffs. d7. H JTILL AHEAD—Great success. Call and soe new accessories aud specimens of plctures taken by the rollablo gelatine_bromide process, at the Excolsior Gallery 100 Main street. R. W. L. PATTON—Physician and Ocullst. Can curo any case of eore oyes, It is only a matter of time, and can cure generally in from three tc five weeks—Id m ne J{!nr ence how long diseased. Wil & hten cross oyes, operate And remove Ptyrey ctc., and tnoert artificial eyos, Spocial attention to re- movelng tadoworms ApS-AL |WE AN BAaR. Dr. Meagher,—0culist, Aurist, AND BPECIALIST. In Chronic direases, cffers hls aorsicos to all at flicted with diseases of th Eye, Ear, or Chronic discases of any character. Warranta cure in alRheumaic affeoti ns’ Can be consulted Iy mail or in person at the Metropolitan hotel, Councll Bluffs, Towa. Sullivan & Fitagerald, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC Also agenta for the fofowing lines of Bteamship Companies : Cunard, Anchor, Gulon, American, and Beate Steamship Companies. I I A E TS For salo on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Bank of Ireland, Dublin. Those wko intend 0 sund fo) friends to'Any part of Europe will ind 14 80 thel, neresd fo on Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 8438 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffe PETHYBRIDGE & NEUNAS, PROPRIETORS BROADWAY MARKET DEALERS IN Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry and Game in their season. Wiener and other Snusages a specialty, 3 27 BROADWAY. XA U XCE KRS EUROPEAN HOTEL, The most centrall » located hotel in the city, Roomb 75c, $1.00, 81.50 and §2.00 per day. First Clasa Bestauran) connected with the il HURST. - - Prop Corner Fourth and Locus Btroets. BT. XL.OWIXN IMO. MAURHER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Out Glase, Fine Frenc 8ilver Ware &c., 840 Broasway COUNCIL BLUI BINION & WHBT, DENTISTS. 4 Pearl Street, Ceunocil Blaffs. '(’K';nlrl'l:g.nd Bilicg » speclalty, First-class EOWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. sisprosaway, Council Blufis, " MAIN STREET LIVERY, ~ FEED —AND— SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will n good accommodation and reasonabl charges, SOUTH § TREET. OPPOSITE ORYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - Iowa HOLLAND & MILLER, Proprietors " §. E. MAXON, AR O E XIT! IO T, Office over savings bank, S0UNOIL BLUFFS, + Iows, REAL ESTATE. W, 0. James, 1o connechion with bis law and sollectlon business buys and sells roal estate. FPersons wishing 40 buy or sell clty property call 4 his office, over Bushnells book shore, Pearl et nANARESS, BRLGUTT & GO, DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE. Broadway, and Fourth Street., Council Bluffs, Iowa mar3-8m J. MUELLERY P Headquarters For the Cele- brated A Weber Pianos, L Goods| A C Toys and Fancy Wholesale and Retail, Address, J. MUELLER. B COUNCIL BLUFFS, F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 S EN T ER N S DX.AIDXE TIAE O ES. Bluf and Willow Srests, Council Bluffs, : B. HAGG & CO. DEHALFERS IN GEISE' BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM THE ARTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AGENT8 FOR THE M S I (® COCHLEEBRATEI? BUDWEHISIHIIR BEHER Ordern filied 1n any partof the city. Orders by telophone promptly attended to, JOSEPH REITER, MERCHANT TAILOR, MAKES THE FINEST SUITS IN THE LATEST STYLES, At the Loweat Poesible Prices. NO. 310 UPPER BROADWAY. ANTTEIR WAVES That require crimping, s Mrs. J. J. Good's Halr Store, at prices never befere fouched ay othel dealer. Also a full line of switches, etc. ly reduced prices. Also gold, #tivor and colored nets. Waves made from Indles’ own halr. not 1all 80 call before purchasing slsowhore. All goods wazranted as represented. ups. 33 soou, 39 Main strees, Council Bluffs. lowa. MORGAN, KELLER & CO.,, TNDEHRTAKFIIRS. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases, Calls attendod to at all hours, We defy competition in quality of goods or prioes, Our Mr, Morgag bas servad as uodsrtaker for forty yesrs aud thoroughly understands hia business. - WAREROOMS, 346 AND 357 BROADWAY., Upholstering in all its branches promptly attended to; lso carpet-laying and lambrequins. Teler aphic and mail orders filled without delay. CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT EHOUSH, Council Bluffs, - - - lowa. quantitylto sult purchasers. HBoer $8.00 per barrel, Privato famlilos sup- t $1.00 cach, velivered frecof charge to any part of the Beer and malt in plied with small & PETERSON & LARSON, ‘Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing MILWAUKEE BEER, No, 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. Orders from the country olicited City orders to families and dealers delivered free. W. RUNYAN, W. EEEDN C. A. BEEBE & CO, Wholosalo and Retsi] Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Kos, 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs, A. BEEBE, JACOB AFPPEL, GCGROCHR, NO. 529 8 Main ftreer Council Bluffa. Our constantly increesi trade is sufficient proof of our square dealing and attentlonto ¢ o (omen. Good butter always on band, Prompt delivery of goods. N. B. Easrox, Sec. 8. M, Crooxs, Pres, N. B. Mooxg, Counselor. J. E. Horryax, Vice Pres, MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANGE GO. [Incorporated under the Laws of Towa.] i INSURANCE AT ACTUAL COST. Insuring LIVE STOCK Agatnst Loss by ACCIDENT, THEFT OR DEATH, Or Any Unknown or Contingent Event Whatever. 103 Pearl Street, - deos-dtt Council Bluffs, Iowa. OFFICE: GEO, H, OCHAMP J, F, KIMBALL, KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Successors to J. P. & J. N, Cassady.) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. ‘We have #he only mmslm sob of abstract books o all city lots and lands lu Pottawatéam! county. Titles examined and abstracte furnisbed on short Losce. Mouey $0 loan cn city snd farm property, short aud long Muwe, in sums to suit the borrower. Real ests bought and sold Office o e old stand opposite 00 17t hoame

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