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Published an s ae sndae o n GOUNGIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning, Dec. 11, BUBSORIPTION RATES: Moe: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Srosdway. MINOR MENTIONS, ~J, Muellee's Palace Muaic Hall, —Toys and holiday goods st Seaman’s, asetf ~Dishes, glasware, lamps, ete., at 303 Broadway. Howe & Son, —There was no preaching servize at the Presbyterian church yesterday. «01d papers for sale at Tua Ban office at 25 oentaper hundred, —Buhseribe for newspapers and periodi- oals at H, E, Seaman’s book store. —Schmidt & Harb have opened a very neat barber ¢hop on lower Broadway. ~Tha western Towa fruit growers hold a wonvention at Corning December 13, ~Furniture of all kinds repaired by Howe & Son, 308 Broadway Geal maoqnes, fur trimmings, very low, at Metcall Bros." ~—Rev. A. Rogers occupled the pulpit of the Baptist church last evening. ~Lerge quantity of stoves and furni. ture at 303 Broadway, Howe & Son. ~New lot nicely decorated, 56 pieces, of ton sets, only 85 at Maurer & Oraig, ~1In the caseof Lewellan va, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway, a motion for a new trial has been entered in the tu- perior court, ~If you want anything in silks, linen, symbroideries, hand-made lace, handker- chiefs, go to Bliss', dec9-3t —The windows of Bliss' millinery es- tablishment have been neatly decorated with green from woody Michigan, —Hand-painted china, art pottery, solid silverware, bronzes, &o., at Maurer & Oralg. ~Katherine Rogers and company ar- rived yesterday at the Ogden and will ap- pear this evening at Dohany's in “Enast Lynne.” —One Omaha man was here yeaterday eagerly seeking for a valusble watch which some thief sneaked from his house, He hunted in vain, ~—Ed Burke is the «ficisl chimney sweop of the city, and all orders entrusted to his eare will te promptly filled. Leave orders opposite the Coy house, on Broadway. —The paper is betvg posted on the boards anncuncing the coming of the Cory-Delmay burle:que company on the 12th and 18th, ~ Beveral of the churches of the city ure preparing tor more than ordinary Cbrist- mas entertainments this year, some of them quite unique. —All the trains from the east yosterday morning were & little behind, especial'y the Northwesters, which was delayed by a break in the bridge at Monona, ~The New York conferencs of railway magnates not having settled the war, the signof “One dollar to Minneapolis” still appears in the windows of the C. M, & 8r, P, office, and wan not pulled down as many pradicted. —The official state canvsss of the vote in this district shows Aunderson 11,987, Pusey 14,186, Hatton 2,753, Oa the secre- tary of atate the vote In this district wae: Republican 14 616, Democratic 12,596, and Greenbaok 2,188, —One young 1nan started out yesterday morning for a rabbit hunt, but before he got off of Broadway got so full that the police thought best to disarm him and send him back home, ~—The following declared their intention Saturday to jump into matrimony;: Dike Powel, of Crescent City, and Molly L, Myers, of Clear Creek, Colorado; M. W, Bwiggart and Loulsa Birdsworth, of this city; Olof Harge and Ida Eckdahl, also of this city, ~—A Winnebago squaw, bareheaded and well-tanned,drove a dejected pony through the streets yesterdsy attached to a dilapi- dated wagon, in which was seated ber lit- tle ones as well as herself, forming on aboriginal sort of a picture which attrnct- ed much stteation. ~As another help for the relief of the needy Dr, Bellinger has decided to devote Friday afternoon of ‘each week to thew, and udvice and medicine will be given free to such as apply then at his offic on Broadway, —One of the best displays from which to select holiday gifts Is at Bd Stockert & Oo.’s upholstering establishment, 809 Brondway. There are many really elegunt goods and many noveltles in that line. Call and see., —Rev. Mr, Bresee s filling the pulpit of the Broadway Meuvhodist church very satisfactorily, during the abeence of Rev. Mr, Armstrong, the pastor, who is takiog » vacation trip eastward, —F, A. Na:h, the general western agent of the Milwaukee & St, Paul, is the recipi- ent of & stalwart bull dog, eent bim by friends in the east, who evidently want to do what they can to prevent his residence barglarized again, —The elocutionary cluse, « rganized last week by Rev, Mr, Lemen, is to meet this evening at the Baptist church, Hereafter it will meet Tuesday evening of each week, except on the second Tuesday of each month, when a church weeting interferes, wud the class will therefore meet the eveu. ing before. —J, ¥, Browr, who hss resided in this oity for two years past, and before that in 8t, Joseph died quite unexpectedly at his bome here Saturday night, of quick cone sumption. ~—The suit of Max Maban ve, the Chi. cago & Rock lsland railway company, for damages cavsed to property by the dyna. mite explosion, has Leen transferred to Crawford couuty, [it being claimed that there is too much prejudice bere to get, at least eusily, a tauare, fair jury, ~Mr, J, M, Shea, of this place, met with quite &, serious accident Saturday aftervoon, While riding bowe with Mr, Jawes Finney, the side-board of the wagon broke, precipitating Mr, Skea in such a wmavner that the back of his head struck the bard ground, The effect of the sccis morning, exe .,‘f-‘ | radioal “fednetion In tavatinn and | v eunioy ueeiruyey, auw e | iyee ® wwan muowEe SUUIUEE YRFUL when. he baome delicions and remained Ia | A Petition to Start the Rounds To-|ssle in this violaity. The sidebosrds » oritioal condition all day Sunday, but we are glad to be able to state that Mr, Bhea 18 now improving, aed expecta to bs soon able to be abeut agsin,—{Neols Reporter —Fvery night now there are two or .| three lodgers at the city oalabooss, It weemns that if a man is drunk and has money, he is booked and fined, If not, he 1a registered as & lodger, and tarned out in the morning, unless it is an aggravated oase. —There has been a changs in the pro- pristorship of the Union Ayenue hotel, Mrs, Gerspacher having sold out her inter. est to J. D. Stringer, who proposes te eonduct the same to the sstisfaction of the public in all respects, Peregoy & Moore commenced Satur- day moving their stock of clgars and to- baccon into their new stors rext to the postoffics, inten ling to herd their energies to the wholessle trade exclusively, leaving the retall business to Charles Moore, who will continue to occupy the old stand. ~The details of the police force were chaneed again yesterday, Officer Brooks in retained ut the transfer. ( fficers Morse and Edgar are given day duty, The oth- ers are assigned to night duty as follows: Sterling on middle Broadway, Barhyte on ocentre Broadway, Clough on upper Broad- way, Cusic on lower Broad way, and Tyson on Main street, —The city calaboose, besides belng & horribly filthy place, is & terribly damp and cold one. A fire was built there Sat- urday, | ut most of the time thus far, dur. ing the storm and cold, there has not been aspark, One trouble is thatsome of the drunks, atter being locked up, smash the stove or pull down the pipe in their whisky wrath, It is to be hoped that this will bs the last winter prisoners will be thrust into such a hole, and that by next a year » new and suitable city building will be provided, ~Glen avenue leading into Brondway neems & favorite coasting place for the young folk, when there is enough snow to make good slipping. As there ara many walking along Broadway at that point, there is constantly danger of the sleds running into some of the unwary, and causing serlous accidents, As the spot is next to the police headquarters the prac- tice can be easily stopped, ~F. M. Lockwood, who came here re- contly from Missouri Valley, has fitted up some very attractive and convenient rooms next to Dohany's hall for the pur- pose of giving thermo-electric and modi- cated baths, having taken that part of the business heretofore under the management of Mre. Dr, Harding, The latter will con- tinue the practice of her profession, how- over, having simply turned over to Mr. Lockwood this portion of it, The vew establishment is certainly very complete. ~William Mynster has sand, and lots of it, Not merely in his perscnale, but at his farm, Near his springs he has stiuck what seoms to be an inexhaustible supply, and and is soarce hiere, Lis bank will prove almost as gosd as & mine, it being the orly one within the city limits, The nand is very fine, and the demand for such 18 80 great in this viclnity, and other sup- ply o scant, that he may well rejoice in the possession of his sar d mine. -~Miss Katie G. Clarke, who formerly lived here, and who went from here to Chicago, died in that City Saturday even- ing, aged 25 years. Her remains will ar- rivo here over the Chicago & Rock Island road on Tuesday, several others of the family having been buried here. The funeral will take place from the residence of George Blaxsim, on Scuth Main street, and thence to tne Catholic church, on ‘Wednesday morning, at 9 o'clock, Friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral without further notice. Miss Mary Clarke, sister of the deceaeed, is now the only surviving member of the family, and is expected to mccompany the remainn from Chicago, No extra charge for engraving at Michaels & Daniels’, - COFFEE. The other day we were desirous of getting some coffse of the true kind, with both the odor and flavor, hence we went, of course, to Burnham & Sons, 306 Broadway, and got four pounds of his ‘roasted coi- foo, fresh every dsy.” 1t is unneces- sary to state that wo have resolved never to buy another pound of coffee that is not fresh roasted. Go, snd you will be in the same fix yourself. A fresh importation of tea direct from China, and a large list of spices of the best and purest, are also on sale hera, B. F, Lankton has not the largeat store nor tho grandest display in the city, but if you waut to buy somo- thiog that is a “leetle” better than you can get almost anywhere clse just. drop in to the Bijou grocery opposite the court house, M rest. d9 3t BADLY MASHED. All the ladies, on the beanviful Holi- day Gifts at Bliss', Gentlemen, don't you forget it. 328 Broadway, A Bad Fall. A sad acoident occurred this morn- ing to a little child—an infant daugh- ter of Mr, Samuel Johnson. The little babe is only about a year and a half old, and is just fairly beginning to walk, She elijpad this morn- ing upon the icy ground and fell n such & way that a sharp stick ran into her mouth aud penetrated the roof about three- quarters of an inch, A copiovs stream of blood followed almost pro- ducing strangutation. Dr. Donelan, junior, was called and under his treat- ment fiew of blood was etopped and ocher relief affurded. It is thought the little sufferer will speedily re- over, but it wes a close shave,— Glenwood Jouroal, - Go to O, H, Gilmore’s Book, Peri- odical, Stationery, Notion and To; Store, at junction of Main and Pearl, for Holiday Goode, provided you want to get a guod deal for your wmoney. rop in and ece if you can't find what you want for the ‘“Little £olks' Obriscmas Box.” decll-18 23 ‘What hw- ‘Want. ey Giye Homeopath bis pellets, Allopat! his pllllmut - .heum.m.-m, for u‘he.. for pains and spraine, THOMAS' ECLEOTRIO 011 is ineffably uperior to eitber, It has benefitted as many people »s it has had purchasers, All drugpists sell it, Day for Reinstating the Vol unteer ¥orce, The change lately made here from volunteer fire department to a paid one seems to be unastisfactory to some, and it is sad that a petition will start the rounds to-day asking tor & change, 5o that the old volunteer companies may draw thelr monthly allowsnce of $18 a month as form. erly. The cohief engineers and drivers, under the volunteer aystem, were sal- aried men, but by the change to the paid department instoad of the volun- teer companies receiving a nominal sum monthly, there are what are called minuto men selocted, who are pald ouly for what time they actually spend in service at fires, but who are expocted to respond promptly when- ever needed and to work under orders, The volunteer companies, since the change, have continued to attend fires as bofore, thoogh getting nothing for it, and their services are, of course, always moceptable. The Nonpareil however, makes a sad mistake, when it snys that “if the volunteer boys of yore should refuse to a man to turn out to night to a wrestle with the flames, Council Bloffs would find her- self in a sorry plight, indeed, as she would be virtually without a depart- ment able to cupe with a conflagration of any magnitude.” We are informed that minute men have beon already appointed, who in case of fire serve as paid men, and act under orders, and nence while the service of volunteers is accoptable, still in case of such a refusal to sttend a fire, the city would not be left in the deplorable condi- tion predicted. e No extra charge for engraving at Michaels & Daniels’. Holiday goods, solid silver and plated ware at E. Burhorn's, 17 Main atreet. decl0-3t el e MASQUERADE BALL, Abe Lincoln Post, Council Bluffs, will give a masquerade ball on Christ. mas night in Bloom & Nixon’s hall, Now, this is the mght of all nights for a grand affair, anud who can beat the boys in blue for inaugurating a right royal time? When anything is to be made a booming success it is the G. A, that can do it, and on this occasion the old veta will ‘‘be as young as they used to be.” RUALHT John Beno & Co. have just received a large stock of Silk Far Worsted and Beavor Lolmans at lower prices than ever known in this market before. Call and examine them, dec9-3t Nervousnees, peevishness and frot. ting, so often cunvected with over- worked females' lives, is rapidly re- lieved by Brown’s Iron Bitters, No extra ohargs for engraving at Michaels & Danel A New spaper Editor. 0. M, Holcom, of Bloomville, Ohio, rises to explain: “Had that terrible disonse catarrn, for twenty years; couldn’t taste or smell, and hearing was failing, Thomas’ Kelectric Oil cured me, Thess are facts voluntarily given sgainit a former preju- dice of patent medicine,”” Bulld the Bridgel Thero is some talk of building a wagon bridge across the Missouri riv- or between Council Bluffs and Oma- ha. A bill has been oftered in con- gress to allow the building of such a bridge. Mr. Pusey went recently to Clarinda to consult with Col, Hep- burn in relation to it. Our advice is to build the bridge. It will pay both citles. We furthermore suggest to the people of Council Bluffs that they ought to make special ¢fforts to build up home manufactures. — Hamburg News, - No extra charge for engraving at Michaels & Daniels’, E. Burhorn's is the place for close buyers to call for their holldsy pres- ents in the jewelry line. Hisstock is complete aud prices very low. decl0-3t 0. A. BEEBE & €0, This firm, so well and favorably known throughoat the west, has re. cently completed an extorsive addi- tion to their buildirg, which makes it 162 feet in length, extending from Broadway to Prerce streets. Two floors and & basement aro now crowded with furniture, The Plerce street en- trance is to the second atory, and it has forty feet frontage, while the Broadway frout is for the ficst story floor, The oftice is of glass, and is located in the centre of the lower salesroom, This is 1iow conceded to be the most conveniently arranged building for the furiture business in 1his western country. Only six months ago this firm began the wholesale bueiness, although for many years it conducted one of the best retail stores in thia section, The building is of brick and constructed with a view te extensive additions and incronso of height. These alterations will by made as the busineces develops, At the present time the stock on hand isin many 1mporiant respects guperior to any in the weet, Such a variety of fine bedroom sets canpot be shown by sny house west of the Mississippi, and the same s true of many of the cheaper lines, Office furniture and parlor sets are offered in great varlety, and, of course, the endless list of brackets, whatnots, mirrors, boak shelves, cur- taine and other goods that form the odds and ende of & heavy wholesale farnlture house. In the mattress line we noted an extra stock, and we were astonished at the prices named. There® is not s doubt but that this firm does sell at better prices than such houses else- where. 1 jFor local trade a larger stock and a lower scale of profits are offered, and for & holiday present what so grand and 80 useful as & bedroom or parlor sei! Even a fine mirror to reflect the form of a loved one is a very appro- riate and always an acceptable gift. trifles, elegant but cheap, the stock is well supplied. We missed an ltem in regard to the and book eases are especially elegant. The fineat furniture wagon in the state is also one of the acqulsitions of the establishment, and {t is home manufactare, belng one of Mr, Hat- tenhaur's masterpieces. 1t is » staunch, reliable house, con- duacted upon correct business princl- ples, amd it will secure withons doubt s high a niche in Its new aphere as it did In the retail llne. Making homes comfortable and attractive Ia cortainly anoble business, and long may it flourish, No ex‘t:;h-rge for engraving at Michaels & Daniels’, Pl - E Barhorn's is the place for closs buyers to call for thelr holiday pres- ents in the jewelry line. His stock is complete and prices very low, decl0 3t, Largest stock of toy d holiday goods in the oity at Seaman’s. Prices defy competition. et — TO THE INTERESTED, Mrs. Dr. Harding wishes to inform her patients and others who realize the great benefit to be derived from the timely use of the various Medicated and Thermo electric baths, such as she has successfally used when indicated Tu an auxillisry—that she has long sought and at last found parties com- petent and ready to undertake the giving of them, in the persons of Mr, and Mrs, Lockwood, to whom she de- sires extended the same confidence and liberal patronage so long granted her, and for which, in this connection, she adds her manifold thanks. Couxciu Brurrs, Dec, 9, 1882, TO THE PUBLIC. Having, as elsewhere herein stated, made the neceseary preparations for the giving of the yarious forms of baths —the Thermo-Eclectric and Medicated, such as have been so highlyapproved and generously patron- ized since here introduced by, and given under the management of Mrs, Dr. Harding, I desire to ask for my- self a continuance of same, assuring those who so favor, all I can possibly offer in exchange. It is perhaps needless to reiterate a well known fact, to state the beneriis to be derivedjfrom these baths. They often give immediate'relief from severe cold, rheumatism, neuralgia and other paing, as well as the elimination through the pores of the unhealthy condition within, which in time if not removed, results 1n the derangement of the entire system. The fact that our best, most emi- nent and intelligent physicians every- where, fully indorse and recommend them, should, as it justly does, vive them an important place in progres- sive Therapeutics, Reospectfully, F. M. Lockwoon, Proprietor of Bath Institute, Bryant Bt., one door north of Dohany’s Opera House, Holiday goods, solid siiver and plated ware at E. Burhorn’s 17 Main streets, decl0-3: PERSONAL. —_— H. E, Barber, of Moline, Ill,, is at the Ogden. Mr. E, Burnhorn, the jeweler, is in very poor health, 8. O. Dunn, of Davenport, spent Sun- day at the Ogden, Mr. Paris, of Crescent, dined at the Ogden Saturday with Dr, Paulsen, A. Anwerda has just returned from a successful busiuess trip through Nebrasks for Linder & Kiel, Hon. A, J. Sampson, ex-attorney gen- eral of Colorado, is at the Ogden, accompa- nied by his wife, Jazob Roseorans, of Garden Prairie, 11, ia in the city visiting his cousin, Con- stable Rorecrans, whom he has not seen for twelve years, Ed Jeffries has double cause to rejoice, being the father of a pair of as winsome girls as ever came to gladden a home Dauid Bowman, who has been an ac- ceptable and popular night clerk at the Pacific house, now starts across the river t0 accept & position in the Paxto, Mra. Thompson, wife of Mr, Thompson, of Van Brunnt & Co., starts to.day, in company with her sister, Miss Florence Thompson, tor & visit to their former 1l. lingjs home, J. 8, Kennedy, the oldest engineer on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railway, was in the city Saturday, and returned to Creston that night, His family are now visiting friends in Oskaloosa, Ld N, Howe, editor of The Globe, Atchison, Kansas, is in the oity, visiting his father, Heory Howe, Ilis wife and boy accompany him, Howe has a wasp- ish style of jo.rnalism and makes himself folt, at least, D, H, Solomon, the well known railway man, expects to start in the courss of two weeks for the far southwest, as be is igter. ested in the construction of the new line, whick. is to be run from Pategonia to the Isthmus of Panama atno distant date, Eugoue J, Hall, of Chicago, whose bal- Iads have made him a name in the west, was in the city yesterday, and is proceed- ing eastw .xd, stopping along the route to lecture at ceveral points, He is also writ- ing some very epjoyable letters for the Inter-Oees A new firm, Maltby & Son, is indicated by the recent arrival of the last named member of the house, The junior member weighs ouly ten pounds, but in a few yeats will probably be able to handle groceries &3 vigorously as he now enters uren life in earnest, All aro doing well, especially Mr, Maltby, William Deniogu, a well known railway man, who has been connected with J, J, Brown in railway construction during the past year, returned Saturday with bis men and teams, and will wake this city his headquarters during the winter, intending in the spring to go to Oregon to perform railway service ihere during next year, Williaw Bair, a prominent farmer of Avocas, and Thomss Doolan and Enos Riley, of the same place, srrived here on Saturday for the purpose of serving on the petit jury in the district court. Mr, Riley was allowed to return home on account of pressing duties there, The others remain to hear and weigh gvidence, 1 nf Ridna T vros Items Gleaned From Interviews with the Bench and Bar. The man Miller, who waa a few days ago fined for spoillng the geod looks of one Qaesner, was complained of again by the Iatter, befors Jastics Abbett, for threatening still farther violence Miller was arrested Satur day, and thé oase continued ten days, he being released on bail, J. G. Wilson, of shoemaker fame, was on another of his aprees Saturday, and was led inte the cooler by officer Barhyte. Charles Sargeant and Ida Sargeant, arrested for defranding their landiady, by getting trusted for board under falno protenwes, succeeded in effecting a mottlement and were discharged. George Gerapacher was brought in Saturday to answer to the charge of disorderly conduct, he having taken part In a slight row a week or more ago, and for which he had forgotten to report as he agreed when first ar. rested, and let loose on his assurance to call the next morning. His memory was jogged by a $5 fine, to which about $6 costs were added. Oarpenter still remains in jail, charged with bigamy. No time has been set for a heering, there being nome necessary delay in_ walting for the arrival of the Weat Virginia wo- man who claims to be his wife, and who is said to be on her way thither, It she does not come, it may be difti- cult to prove up any case 8 The geand jury in the district court is st1ll grindiog away. Saturday there wore several indictments found, one sgainst Mark Walters for rape against Coleman Smitl for asaa with Intent to murder, he being the man arrested a short time ago for a street assault with a revolver on his wife; one against Jamer Crowley for ng, he having bitten un old 's ‘lip off in a streei. row; one inst J. 8. Martin for resisting an officer, said ofticer being Constable Fox. The trial of criminal cases in the diattict court will commence to-mor- row, . The excitement in gambling circles about McGinniss holding his rooms in ARG L00; " iV T & 09, DRY GOODS ANXD CARPET HOUSE. Broadway, and Feurth Street., Connecil Bluffs, lowa J. MUELLER'S L] P Headquartetr"fati:zr the Cele- A Weber Pianos, L Goods| A Toys and Fancy Wholesale and Retail, Address, J. MUELLER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, QH®dR Guarantees the Best $1.50,' $1.75 and $2.00 spite of writs and notices was empect- ted to come to a head to-day, the time met for his vacation, but there will be no gory battis, as he has given up the possession peaceably. Tom Hughes was arrested Saturday night for disturbing the peace, and he will appear in the superior court this morning. A Musical Treat Bifss Harris, who was formerly con- nected with Mra, Ford's conservatory of music here, and who has since won high honore in Chicago and elsuwhere, is in the city, and will remain hero and in Omaha this week, with old friends. Some of the music lovera of the city have arranged with her to give three recitals here—Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday evenings, at Mueller's music hall, which will give a rare chance for her old friends, as well as all who de- light in the best of music, to hear one of the moat brilliant and most promie- ing pianists in the west. Many will doubtless avail themselves of this op- portunity, as the tickets have been placed at such prices as to cover merely the expenses. From Cleveland, Ohio, Comes a letter signed T, Walker, saying: S ELX RIS DEAIDE IWETE OV ST, Bluff and Willow Sreets, Council Bluffs. B. HAGG & CO. DHEALERS XN GEISE' BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM THE ARTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATEHD BUDWEISBEIR BREER Orders filied in uny part of the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. ' JOSEPH REITER, MERCHANT TAILOR, MAKES THE FINEST SUITS IN THE LATEST STYLES, At the Lowest Possible Prices, NO. 310 UPPER BROADWAY. WATEHIR WAVES That novor roquiro cruping, st Mrs. J. J. Gaod's Halr Store, at prices never betors ouched by Id, ny other hair dealer. Also a full line of switches, otc. at groatly reduced prices. sliver and colored nets. Waves made from Indies’ own hair. Do not fall to ullgwhn urchasing ssewhere. All goode warranied ng ropreeented. MRS, J, J. GOOD, 29 Main streec, Council Blufts, lowa. +*About six months ago I commenced tak- iog Burdock Blood Bitters for protracte 1 case of lumbago and general debility, and now am pleased to state have recov-red my appetite and wonted strength, Feel better altogether.” COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOE.—Special sdvertisoments, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Salo, To Rent, Wante, Boarding, otc., will bo Iuserted in thia column af the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the frst Insertion’and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsoquent insertion, Leave ady ortisements a8 our office, No. 7 Pear] Stroct, ncar Broadway. ‘Wanta, 7 ANTED, —Broom-maker; a No. 1 broow tier wanted immediately. Apply or call on Copson Broom Co., Malvern, Ia. WA LD, —A few more day boarders at 813 South Main St. Mrs, Jula A. Spoo Leine / ANTEE—500 buildings to move. We make & specislty of movi g houscs and_safest Address W. P.” Ayleswortn, box 879, Conncil Bluffs, In. ANTED—Everyk Blufs to to take Tin Bux, 30 wook, do od by carrlors. Otfice, No 7 Poarl Strect Brosdw v nes For Sale and Tient NOR KENT OR BALL—Ton sercs o land, ood hon e, one room and kitchen black: smith shop, stable room f Well, gocd celiar and be rog fiult irecs Ne five mites of Council Bl promisos of A. Milier or adu: Blufts ¥ix hogees, grod JOR SALE—The Western House, No. per_Broadway; or will trade for imy city or farm property; or will sell furniture and rent building; reason, ill health. Address J. 8. . McCALLIsTER, 808 Upper Broadway, Council Binfls, Jowa. 4 at 26c 7 Pearl i [0k BALE=A lumbus and coat yard, dolog » €001 business in a new town, on tho Chi- cago, Milwaukee & Sf, Paul railroad, an RENT My new two-story brick store builaing, on South Maiu strect F““ SALE My tv South Fir t s rect. JOF SALi—beuiiif 3 each; nothing down, and 88 per month only, by EX'MAYOR VAUGHAN. it farm, on WETS Miscejlaneous. *VESK ROOM—In a central office on first floor 1 exchange for ussistince counts and colly Acdress, A. B, C Council Blufts. it {T1LL AHEAD—Great succosa. Call and see taken by the reliable gelatine browide process, at the Rxcolsior G R, W. L. PAT " CGan oure any case of vore eyen, 18 is only A matter of tme, snd can curo generally in from three tc five weeks—1it makes nc difler- ence how long diseased. Wil straighten oyes, operate snd remove Ptyreginms, etc., aud insert artificial eyes. Special Attention to re- movelng tadewor - =nwRE AND Dr, Meagher,——0Oculist, Auriss. AND SPECIALIST, MORGAN, KELLER & CO,, TUTNDERITARKEIRS. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases, Calls attendod b0 8t All hours: We defy sompotition in quality of goods or beloee, Our Mr. Morgan bas served as undertaker for forty years and_thoroughly understands his business. - WAREROOMS, 36 AND 357 BROADWAY, Upholstering - in allita_branches promptly attended to; also carpet-laying snd lambrequins, T aphio and mail orders filled without delay. CONRAD GEISES BREWERY & MALT HOUSHE, Councii Bluffs, - - - lowa. Beer and malt in any quantity'to suit purchasers. Beer $8.00 per barrel. Private fami 8 11od with smail kegs at §1.00 cach del Sorod. froa ol ObaLke. to tog pors ot the Hur nmulilod sup PETERSON & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company’s Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER, No, 711 Brosdway, Council Bluffs, Towa, Orders from the sountry olicited le- - | City orders to families and dealers delivered free, A. BEEBE, W. RUNYAN, C. A. BEEBE & CO, Wholessle and Retall Dealers in FURNITURE .AND CROCKERY Yos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs, JACCB APPEL, CHTR, NO. 5298 Main Street. Council Bluffs. Our constantly incressing trade is sufficient proof of our square dealing entizn to omers. Good butter a'ways on Land. rmnprdollm,\ ot goods, el W. BEEBR 8. M, Orooks, Pres, N. B. E Sec. J. E. Horryan, Vice Pres, N AEON, S99 N. B, Moorzx, Counselor, MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE 0. [Incorporated under the Laws of Towa.] INSURANCE AT ACTUAL COST. Tnsurieg LIVE STOOK Agamnst Loss by ACCIDENT, THEFT OR DEATH, Or Any Unknown or Contingent Event Whatever. OFFICE: 108 Pear] Street, - Council Bluffs, lowa. decs-dtt J, ¥, KIMBALL, GEO, H. CHAMP. KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Successors o J, P, & J. N, Csseady,) in Chronie diseases, cffers bl flicted with disrases of th - Ey dineases of auy churveter. o ) Rbcumaiio affectius be cansulted | walor in verson at the Metropolitan hotel, Councll Bluffs, lowa, i |Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. We have +he only completo set of abstrs et books ¢ o Pottawattaml county, Mitles examined and Abstracts furlshod n.: .filnjxf'm'{mt‘.' n‘.':".,'i""x‘o.n“m cit) sad farm Pro, short aad long time, | J Office u Q'.':\Y.\ Aot \ad lon tna, :tu‘:a:uw sult the borrowsr, Keal ests bought ad