Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 16, 1882, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

The Daily Bée. GOUNGIL BLUFFS, Smumawv r;lor n Dec, 16, By Owrrior, By Mol Office: No, 7 Pearl 8troet, Near Broadway. e MINOR MENTIONS —The city council is to try for a meeting Monday evening, —J. Mueller's Palace Music Hall. —Dishes, ¢lasaware, lamps, etc,, at 303 Broadway. I —The outgoing train this rfternoon east ward is over the C,, B, & Q , raflway, ~0Id papers for sale at Tue Ber office at 25 centsper hundred. ~—There is to he a meeting o1 the teach. ers of the public schools at 9:30 thie morn- ing at Washington street school. ¢ Son, —Subscribe for newspapers aud periodi. oale at H, I, Seaman’s book store. ~~Rev. F. 8. Blayney, of Omaha, will preach to-morrow morning and eveniog in the Presbyterian church. —Furniture of all kinds repaired by Howe & Bon, 3 Brondway —Seal ancques, fur low, at Motcalf Dros.” —W. R. Briggs' Poston Operatic min- strels made a showy stieet parade yester day, snd gave sn euteitainmens last eves ning st Dohany's, —Large quantity of stoves and farni- ture at 303 Broadway, Howe & Son. —New lot nicely decorated, 56 pieces, of tea neta, m' &5 at Mourer & Craig. —-Permits to we havs been given to A, 1, Lawrence and Mary A. Gardoer, of Mapleton; also to George Crafts and Leona Belle Denning, both of this city, —Hand.painted chin, art pottery, solid sliverware, bronzes, &c., at Maurer & Oralg. —Largest stock of Toys and Holiday Goods in the city at Beaman's, Prices dely competition, —Abe Lincoln Post, G. A, R, is mak- ing extensive preparations for its mns- querade ball, to be given at Bloom & Nixon's ball on the eveniog of the 27th, A jolly time is prowised all, ~There is s stranger in the city repre- senting himself as a ‘‘reverend” of womo kind, who ia woliciting funds for rome caure or other. McCarthy and the public in this as in ali cases is requested to be on the guard against fra —The Printers' Union, lately organized here, in to give first annual ball at Bloom Nixon's hall Christmas evening, December 25th, The affair will be full of enjoyment and the Union should meet with a hearty encoursgement and liberal support by the public, : —Steve Mansfield, who has been driving the ook and ladder truck, lately gained a two weeks’ leave of absence to go to Red Cliff, Colorado, He has concluded not to return to this city, and Marion Stevens has been given the reins as & substitute, ~—OChief Templeton, of the fire depart- ment, seems to bo having much more than his share of bereavement, He ha just ro- celved news of the death of another rela- tive, Miss Minnie Templeton, who died at her home In Pacific City, Malls county, after an iliness lnsting only a day or two, —The gambling fraternity yesterday stepped to the front, and each paid the $29,10, technically called o fine, but which is in fact » monthly license fee collected by the city, There is n> use minclog mat- ters. The city virtually licenses gam- bling, the roundabout method being used of fining them all regularly, once a month only, and letting their places run without any effort to suppresa or cloze them, —Yeatorday forenoon one of Beecroft's wxpress teams made a little flurry on Broadway by taking » run, The tveam brought up agaist the delivery wagon of C, 0. Cuok, standing in front of his place] Both wagons were smashed somewhat, and George Peterson, who was loading some flour into Cook’s wog o, had & narrow es- cape, tho pole of tho express wagon just grazing him as it went ceashing through the endboard of the wagon. ~—An influx of Towa statesmen in ropos.. ed at Washington lookiog after the loaves aud fishes to be distributed fa consequence of the formation of a new federal judiclal district within this state, Meesrs, Myer, Kirk and Badgerow, all of Sioux City, ‘want the offico of United States marshal, Mr, O'Connel), of Ft, Dodge, would like to be dietrict attorney, The editor of The 8loux City Jouraal, Mr. George Perkins, is haviog himself grooined for the marshal. ship with prospeots of success. - [Glenwood Journal, trimmings, very Gold watchea for gentlomen or la. SEEING BTARS. Some of Those Whom the Police Have Interviewed One Man I eists on Belag a Thomas Dowring, a yonng s country for the man who came to th first time this fall, foand it diffisult to get any work by which to earnan honest penny. At least, so ho says. On arriving in this city a fsw days ago he went the rounds, asking for a job, and, geiting discouraged and being short of food, money and clothes, he wandered into the police station and asked 'Squire Barke to send him te jmt for two weeke, until he counld gat werined through and fattened up. He hoped by that time the weather would be milder and he could do out-door work. Tho 'Squire uot being able to comply with this strange request, the young Eoglishman walked out, and, proceeding to Mrs, Davis' second- hand siore nesr by, deliber- ately muashed out wome glase in the window, and was of course arrested as e desiced. Yeater- day he appoared bofore Justice Frainey and waived esamination on the charge of malicions mischiet. He was thereapon sont to jail to await the action of the grand jury., On the way thither he informed Diputy Mar- ahal White that if ho was turned loose on this charge he should procecd to ateal about $10 worth of something to got baok in jail again, There has been much intercst ex- citod in regard to the Carpenter case, the young man beiog still locked up here on a charge of bigamy, it being clatmed that he has one wife here aud one in Virgisia, The Counell Bluffa wifo has been anxioosly awais- ing the arrival of 1he Virginia wifey a8 have also the police, for withou the latter theve wos a probability of the case falling through for lack of ovidence. A telogram has' been ra- ceived atating that Oarpenter’s mother, who also lives in Virginia, is on her way here, and askiong that the trial of her son be put ctf' until her arrival, Another telogram has been rccsived stating thav the Virginia wife is also onher way. Bytho time of startivg, aa stated in the telegrams, both shouid have arrived hero yesterday morning, bat ueither of them showed up, and 1t is probable that they huve been de. layed a little on the road Harry Williasms was in court yester- day for being drunk. It seems that he raised & noisy row in a dorkey house on Picrce street the night be- fore, but he got off wish the regulation five. Pat McCann, who has baen there before, was again in police court yea- torday and wsgsin fined for being drunk. George W. Evans, who is known as “Big George,” was complained of by Mars Ounningham for assault aud bat ery and for ganbling, the resnlt of gome troudle over a gamo of cards. Tae complaint wun withdrawn and the coats sottled, ¢ Tt was expacted yestorday that there would bo a second chapter added to the Geropacher-Belle Clover racket, but Georgo failed to file his threatened complaint sgainat the latter and theie troubles were allowed to rest, but will come up again this sfternoon in po- lico court. T e Everybody is going to be a guest at the Plnyk T {hil afternoon an%i even- ing. Doors open at 3 p.m. ; supper at 530, Admission—Adults, 15 cents; ohildren, 10 centa. e * CHRISTMAS GOODS In& at variety at Harkness, Orcutt & Co."s. d13tf L e TOYS! TOYS!! Wo have a large assortment of toys on hand that we will sell off at cost, a3 we are disconlinuing that branch of our business entirely, Wo invite all who buy toys for tho children to glve usa call, 0. B. Jacquemin & Co. Cheap coal is the thing just now, Bovier mine, Missouri soft coal, $0. Lackawanna hard coal $10, best quali- tie, Delivercd froe of charge. Come and leave orders now before it s all gone, Southeast corner Pearl and Broadway, Council Blufls, A, H, NEwELL. —— — The Bavarian Band will play at the Pink T to-night, All torn up and goods scattered all over the store. That is how we found Hughes& Towalee. This is the result of having a tremendous rush on the goods for Christmas and the recelpt of s tremendous lot of holiday goods. Low prices and attractive artioles win at 12 8, Main, W. T. Bravux, OYBTERS, CANDIES, CAKKS CONPECTIONS, NUTH, CIGARS, and The Restaurant dica. Monograme artistically en. graved on the ssme Wwithout oxtra charge at Q. B, Jacquemiy & Co,'s, - i Call at Harkness, Orcutt & Co.'s and reo the beautitul laces they have Just opened for the holiday trade, ——————— Call at the Excelsior gallery, cor- ver Main street and First avenue. Holiday pictures; best work. dec12-10% The first man we patronized in Councll Bluffs was D. Maltby. We took in a general lnsply of groceries and not an article failed to give satis- faction; heuce we are free to say that for good goods, fair prices and polite sttention the house uamed is the one to go to A epecial affair will be the Obristmas stook of delicacies now opening up. J. M, Puiiue Hxanquarrers For Houay Burress, 413 Broapway, Au elegant lot of Black Bilke, very <buap, at Harkness, Orcutt & Co,’s, So—— How 70 Ger Sick.—Expose your self day sod night, eat too much with out exercise, work too hard without rest, dootor all the tim:, take all the vile nostrums advertised, snd the you will want to know How 10 Ger WeLL. - Which i« swered in three words—Take He Bitters! 8t par oxcellence, Go to Harkuees, Oreutt & Qo.’s for dolmans -~ fur trimmed dolmans, wool dolmans and fine silk dolmans, d13tf Nervousness, peevishners and fret- tlog, 80 often connected with over- worked females' lives, is rapidly re- lieved by Brown's Tron Bitters Christmas Novelties, at Harkness, Oroutt & C WHOLESALK HOLIDAY SPEC. TALTIES. Talk ubout holiday goods and Santa Olaus headquarters and you sre off your base if you have not interviewed Duquette, Guibert & Co, Why bless your genial soul Duquette, Guibert & Co., are the warchouse men for old Sants himself, Old Banta gets his supplies from them in carload lote, apd if thero ls a dealer in holiday | C doods between here and Honolain that has not been interviewed by their omuipresent drummes then we are off 1 our reckoning. Here they have oravges, grapes, pears, and no end to confcotionery, cruckers, ete. When we called to write them op the Grand Pasha of the double frout was so busy with his customers that we couldn't get withio ten feot of hiwm 1Al Admize a Huudsome Face. hendsome, Manifestly anythi, which [ sud enriches the blood will dicvotly affect the whole person, All votions of the skin disappear when Hur duck Hlowd Bitters mre employed, They are o vogolable remedy of Mestimable value, | dovised A pure, clear skin will wake any face THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL ]{ CONCERNING THE coURT | vaimer Wine First Biood 1n His Bout | with the Avocs Brewer—Other | Onves of Interest | | | | | | In the suit of Valmer v, Kampf, the jury has returnsd a verdict in fa vor of the plaintiff for €500 This | case was brought to rocover damages | for porsonal injuries clatmed to have been reccived in arow at Avocs, where they both live, and where the de- fendant is & prominent and well-to-do v is claimed that there were several engaged in the disturbancs, aud that the plaintifl was kuocked down, kicked and badly injared. In brewer, 1 defence it was claimed that the plaiotif was drunk, and that what injuries ho recieved must have come from falling down the steps of the -rewery, and that thero fnjurics were not as serious as the plamtiff claimed. G. A. Holmes appenrcd as attornoy for the plaintiff, nud Linde & Hert for the ondant, Valmor had brought suits “againat a numher of others whom he claimed wote in soms way econoeraed in the transaction, bat ho has dismissed theas, In the caso of Wataon va, Webb, in which the jury gave o verdict in favor of the plaict:fi for §6,000, for the loss of his foo, a motion has buon entered by the attorneys frr the railway for a new trial. The case of th 1o State va. 4 Suili- van was triod yesterday. The defend ant, batterknown as “'Ono.LeggedSal- livan,” is charged withstealing s watch from G W, Kvavs, iamiliarly known ns ““Big George ” The jury acquitted hira, and he i once more at liberty. Sullivan has the reputation among the police of beiug of the slyest snoak- thieves in the city, and several efforts have beeu made to get him to leave the city. It was hoped that there could be erough evidence produced in this case to send him across the state, but it seems to have been lacking, and ho will probably continue to hang abnat town to the annoyance of all. Yesterday afternoon tho trial of the Traders’ Bank vs. Hamilton & Jeffor. #on was begun, District Attorn home to epend da The grand jury cox Jonnor has gono Bliss has the fancy promium Bas- kote, 162t liee, Ll i 6 All wishing to present themselves or their friends with a souvenir in gold, silver or art deeign. should not fail to call on O. B. Jeequemin & Co., and make their selections for the hol- idays early, at 27 Main str —— — When six plug hats are sold to one crowd, direct from Boston, it is proof poritivo that we have tho goods to rutt claseical people, pro d they go to the right place. The above reflections were induced by an observation of Tue Bee re. porter takon on the spot, whils one of the Motcalf Bros. fixed up an entire Boston troupe with the latest stylo of glossy plugs and other et coteras When you want clothing, hats, or anything stylish for men’s or boys’ wear, or furs for ladies and misses, the place to ‘‘catch on” is Motoalt Bros.’ big atore, 342 and 344 Broad- way, and ‘‘don’t you forget it.” A LARGE STOCK OF FINE HAR- NESS, Both single and double, for sale at reduced prices. W, W, SHERMAN, 14 4t 124 South Main street. GIVEN UP BY DOCTORS. “Is it poesible that Mr, Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by so sim- plo a remedy?” ‘I assure you it is true that ho ls entirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters; and only ten days ago his doctors gave him ap and said he must die!” ‘“Well a-day! That’s remarkable! I will go this day and got sorae for my pour George—T know hops are good,” Dealers in Toys, Favcy Goods and Musical Instroments will find the largest and freshest wholosale atock at Mueller's Music Hall declb. 6t FANS. Harknees, Orcutt & Co, have an elegant aseortment of white and col- ored fans, 18tk See the now gooda at Bliss'.. 16 2t Thunder it Down the Ages, That for lameness, for rheumaiirm, for achee, painy, and for sprains Dr, Thomas' Eclectric Oil in o poritive wod _relinble remedy. Dr, Thomas' Ecleotric Oil can bo purchased of y druygist, nEght, Go to Harkness, Orcutt & Co.'s for Lace Goods, F@u}y Handkerchiefs, &o. The Pick “I, The followlng selsotions are included in the programme to by rendered at the Pluk ““T," Dohany’s hall, this evening: Overt re, “Frohaivn,”, .. Hebert Wiener Lieder Wal . Farbach Olivette. . . Salections Aria from Norma Mascot......... Conocert Overture Siren Waltzes. .. Modley, Awmericon Patience, selections. .. Bellini Selections Colienrade Walateufel +++.. Rossini . Sullivan Beekers and lovers of the weed wil' find thelr wants well tuoplied at Tem. pleton & Lamb's, 252 West Broad- way. Dolmans cheap at Harkness, Orcutt & Co.'s, 13tf e Save your money by buying horse blankets and lap robes at C, J, Beck- mae's, 330 Broadway. L — — Musquotaire kids in street and party shades at Harknees, Orcutt & o, ¢ When you feel out of sorts, have the blues, melanocholy, ete., it must be indigestion that ails you, Brown's Irou Bitters eure _ Diamonds, diamonds, lace pins, car rings, solituire riogs and etuds, lock- 018, orosser, at C. B. Jaoguenmin & Co s, 27 Main stroet. T — A Word of Osution. Railroad men, mechanics, commercial travelers, base ballists, farmers, and others who labor out of doors, are peculiarly Thomas' Eclectnic Oil for bruises, burns, bites and hable to accident and iojury, #oral BLUFFS .OWA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 AT THEINSTITUTION | How Teachers and Puplis are Carry- | Themse ves, The Deaf Mute Hawkege, published at the tho deaf and dumb, appears this week well leden with gocd general reeding matter, and woll epiced with local incidents of in- Feoa that paper it appears that there are now at the institution 270 popils, 164 boys and (6 girls, T. K. Winter, the night watchmsn, met with rather a serious mishap the other night by running a nali iato his foot. inatitntion for terent, Joseph Conrad, one of the pupils, has been suffering greatly with a swell od jaw, the result (f a blow from a ball bat, in the hands of another boy while at play, Superintendent Rogers preached at the Baptist cburch last Saturday vight, his text being *‘All Things are Yours.” Scme one took him at his word, and stole his §7 horse blanket, while ho was laging down thoe truth from the pulpit \There is no holidey vacation at the institution, it being deemed best not to have one on rccount of the loss of iting time oaused by the puplle vi home Plaos are laid for obser Christmas avd Naw Year's, howover, at the institution. PRGN — A, T, Tngersoll, of Milwaukee, is at the Ogden. J. E. Harrison, of Hactford, Conn., i in the city, N. K. Adsms, of the Ogden yesterday. Louie, arrived at Solid silverwaro, ouly first-class goods, (sterling). No charges for engraviog at X C. B, Co.'s COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. | NOTICK. —special nents Found, To Toan, For Sals, To Rers, anta, Bosrding, ete, will be Inscrted in this column at tho ow rate of TEN CENTS PRA LIKF for the frst tnsertion aud FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent insertlan. Leave adv ertisements 4 our office, No. 7 Pear] Strect, near Broadvay. Wantas, LF-—500 buildings to move. We make eci:Ity of movi g houses and_safes . P. Ayleswortn, box 879, Conncil ertise Lost ANTED—Everybody In Oouncil Bluffs fo to take Tin Brw, 30 conts per week, de livered by éarrers. Offic, No 7 Pearl Street near Broadway. For Sale and Rent QOR SALE- The Western House, No. 308 Up. per_ Eroadway; or will teade for improved y ot farm property; or will sell furniture ard veason, fll health, Address J. 8. v, 808 Upper Broadway, Council Binfs, Jowa. ()0 BEES I packsgos of » hundred_ st 9te a packs,e at Tis Brr office, No. 7 Pentl stroet [ , on South Main street % PET! OR SALE- My twelveaere fru B“IH BALE~lsen B eacn; vothing ¢ (OR TENT--Vy now two-story brick store f it iful rosidence iote, #60 , and & permonth only, AVOI VAUGHAN PATTON—Physician and Ocullst, of sore cyex, 1t 1s oniy and can cure generally in eoke~ 1t wakus nc diffor- d. Wil raighten crosy & matter of timo, from three tc five wnce how long disoas ©eyos, oporate aud rem invert artificlal eyes, maveing tadewors inms, otc., and tention to re- apb AN N EmAR. Oculist, Aurist, CIALIST. in ¢ hronic diseases, cffers hls servicos to all at flioted with disases of th+ Eye, Ear, cr Chronic divenses of any chiracter, Warrsnts a curo In a1 Racumaic affections’ Can be consulted | malor in person at the Mctropolitan hotel, M. E. Weatherby, the liveryman, has gone to Denicon for a few da Richard Snel', an attorney of Des Moines, was in the city yestarday, Miss Mary Marshall, tormerly in the re- corder’s offize bere, has returned from Losaville, L. Bassett, of the firm of Peregoy & Moore, A. A. Parvons sud H. E. Colby, all of Council Bluffs, were in the city Mouday and registered at the city hotel,— Harlan Heraid, Charles Bumy per Broadway, is showing some marked ability in sketches ard cartcons for oue who has hed no lestons i the art, Ho hax some caztoous which show clearly that he has & keen sense of the ludicrous as well as a ready use of the crayon, James Franey, the tailer of Council Bluds, was in town Monday and took sev- eral orders, Mr. Franey will return in January ard take orders for ths epring trade, He has eeveral customers in town and al ways gives satifaction whenever he makes & suit or garment, ~ Harlan Herald, Fine Dolmans, at Darkness, O, catt & Co.’s. - Before buyiug your Christmas gitts call and see the fine Hollday goods at Blisa'. 16 2t - B oS LR To the Twilighter. Does it kill a city to have a branch newspaper office? Ask Minneapolis with its mills and millionaires, with its 60,000 inhabitants and its wonder- ful flour trade extending to Furope. The newspaper of Minneapolis is Lhe Pioncer Prees, and its branch office in that city is quite as popular as if its main bueiness was dove in Min. neapolis fustead of St Paul twelve milcs away. e e THE THIRD RECITAL The Ulose of a Series of Rare Music- &l Entertainments. This evening will bo the third and last of the pious recitals by Miss Lydia 8. Harris to be given at Muel- ler's music ball, Tho masic lovers have had a rare treat in the two other recitals, and this, the olosing one, promisca 1o prove that the best of the wine has been saved to the last of the fenst, The following is the programmeo as arranged for this evening: ~humn;|7n~Mn:h temps from Fan. op. 17. instein - Barcarolle in (i, Valss Ca- Bach—JosefTy—(iavoste in E (arr, for left hand alove. Raff L Fileuse, op. 157, No, 2, Jenien—TIrrlichter, Moszkowski—Tarantelle, op, 27, No, 2, Vocal—- Chopin—Ci Allegro mne Vane, (The orchestral pat on & second planos fore by Mis, F, ¥, Ford,) CUOMMERCIAL. CIL DLUFFS MARKET, Corrected daily by J. Y. Fuller, mer. chandise broker, buyer and shiper of grein and provisions, office board of trade rorms, Council Blutfs, Iowa. Wiukar -No, 2 spring, T6c; No, 3, 65; neerto in E minor, op, 11 080 - Romanza —Allegro Vi. Y, is one of the finest applications yet xejactod 5H0c; good demand.y Cox c to feeders and 50¢ to sbip- pers; wood demand for shipment. OArs ~Searce and in good demand; 30@ 82, HAY—1 00@6 (0 per ton. Rye—40c; light supply. CoRy biraL—1 76@2 00 per 100 ponnds. 0od supply; prices at yards, 00, CoaL—Delivered, hard, 1000 per ton; eoft. b 00 per ton. Burrks—Scarce and in good demand; craamery, 85¢; ehoieo dairy, 25c. Eaos~Scarce and in demand; 265 per dozen, LArD=—Wholesaling at 1240, PouLtir—Firm; deslers paying 13c per pound for turkeys and 10¢ for chickens. VEGETABLES — Potatoes, 4505 onios, ges, BU@100 per dozen; apples, a per barrel, . FLovk - Best Kansas wheat flour, 2 30@ 2 50; Minnesota wheat, 2 50@3 50; bran, 70¢ per 100 povnds Brooaus—2 (0@ 8 00 per dozen, STOOK, 3 50; oalves, 5 00@7 50, and at b 50@5 6 Carrie—3 00@ —Brisk e dndieli i el e *Lydia E. Piokham's Vegetable Compound sirengtheus the stomach snd kidneys snd sids digestion, the groceryman onup- || Council Bluffs, Towa. {KIDNEY-WORT IS A SURE CURE for all diseases of the Kidneys and ~=LIVER=—— spociflo action on this most important bling it to throw off torpidity and timglating the healthy secretion by keeping tho bowels in fre effecting ita regular discharge, Ifyouare suffering from are hilious, dyspeptic, or coi ney-Wort willsurely relfeve In this soason to cloanse the Eystem, every oneshould take & thorough cource of it. (1) SOLD BY Price.$!. New ;Gfoods. NEW YORK PRIGES. For Dry Goods and Fancy Goods go to L. HARRIS, 734 Lower Broadway, SuHivan & Fitzgerald, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery, (lassware, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC Also agents for the fojowing linew of Steamship Companies : Cunard, Anchor, Gulon, Americon, aud Btate Stesmahip Gompanies. I IR & X WS For eale on tho Royal Bank of Ireland and Bank of Ireland, Dublin,” Those w. o intend to send for friends to any part of Europe will nd 1t fo thel, nterest to call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 343 Broadway, Council Blufi PETHYBRIDCE & NEUNAS, PROPRIETORS BROADWAY MARKET DEALERS IN Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry and Game in their season, Wiener and other Sausages a specialty. No. 327 BROADWAY. MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Onut Glaes, Fine French China, silver Ware &c., 840 Bugaswsy COUNCIL BLUEFS 8. E. MAXON, A O ED XU, O Y. Offioe over savings baok, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, - - lowa T 1D WDMUNDSON, W. L BNUGARY, A, W.STRNNT, President, Vico-Pres't. Cashior. CITIZENS BAN Of Council Bluifs. Organizod under the laws of the State of lows Pald up copital. Authorised cap Interess patd oo tiwe ¢ o Dratts lssued on the principal citiee of the Unitod Btates and Europe. pecial attention glven to colletions and correspondeuce with prompt returna, DIRKOTORE, . Shugart, J. T, Hart, . Rodter, 1L A. Miller Ivrdet AW Sbrent J. D. Edmundson, E.L W.W. W, MRS, 8. J, HILTON, M, D., PHYSICIAN ARD SURGEON, 292 HBrosdwav Cnuo}llfi}ll . | Send 81, 82, 83, or 85 for & 1o D ltail box by Express of the best . i () [Cavdics In America, put up <) |alegant boxes, and strictly pure |9ieg: Express E z Snitable for presents, & L |oharges light. Refers to all Chi- <) cago, Try it once. ©. ¥, GUNTHER} Jonfectioner, . " Chicago. | Wmee ~f charge. HQbHp | HARKNESS, QROUTT & C0., RY AND CARPAET HOUSE. Broadway, and Fourth Street., Council Bluffs, Iowa mar-5-"m B ————— Headquarters For the Cele- brated Weber Pianos, Goods ML al = [} il Toys and Fancy Wholesale and Retail, Address, J. MUELLER, C COUNCIL BLUFFS, Al A Ha X.. E. F. FOR ® Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.756 and $2.00 =5 N I ER T S5 IVKAIDES TELE WIS Hluff and Willow Srests, Comneil Bluffs. B. HAGG & CO. DRATLERIRGSG XN GEI f}' BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM 1 #/E ARTESIAN WELL WATER, ALSO A EN'S FOR THE Orders filied in wny partef the city. Orders Ly 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. WATEIR W.AVES That nevor require crimping, at Mrs. J. J. Good's Hair Store, at prices never befere $ouched ny other hair dealer. Also a full line of rwitches, cto. n greatly reduced prices. Also gol silver and colored nets. Waves made from laiies’ own halr. Do not fall to n-llgwlum urchasing slsewhero. All goods warranted as reprosentod. MRS, J.J. SOO 29 Main stroec, Council Bluffs, Tows. MORGAN, KELLER & CO., U IW I E3 BRI B I IR S5, 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 undertake: for fo vears and thoroughly understands his business, ~ WAREROOMS, 346 AND 857 BROADWAY, pholstering in all its branches promptly attended to; also pet-laying and lambrequins, Tele- graphic and mail orders filled without delay. ES CONRaAUL GEI BREWERY & MALT EHOUSE, Council Bluffs, - - - Loer and mwalt in any quantityto suit purchasers, Beer $8.00 per barrel, plied with emull key at $1.00 each, del vered froe of charge to any. lowa. Private famiilcs sup- rt of tho city. PETERSON & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company’s Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER, No, 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa, Orders from the sountry olicited City orders to families and dealers delivered free. . BEEBE, W, RUNYAN C. A. BEEBE & CO, Wholoeale and Ketall Dealers in FURNITURE Nos. 207 and 209 Broadway and Nos. 204 and 206 Pierco ftreet, COUNCIL BLUFFS, . - . IOWA, JACOB ArPEL GROCHRS “NO. 529;' 8 I\gain §¥ree£., “CoEnci] Plufiu. Lalin 8. M. Cuooks, Proe, J. 0. Horrxan, Vics Pres, W. BEREE nptiy delivery of good N. B. Easron, Secy. N, B. Moorg, Counselor, MUTUAL I0WA STOCK INSURANCE CO. [Tocorporated under the Laws of Towa.] - INSURANCE AT ACTUAL COST. Tosuring LIVE STOCK Agatost Loss by ACCIDENT, THEFT OR DEATH, Or Any Unknown or Contingent Event Whstever, Correspondence solicited from all parts of Towa, . Council Bluffs, Iowa. Experienced agents wanted. OFFICE: 108 Pearl Snraab,“ J. K, KIMBALL, GEO, H, CHAMP KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Buccessors o J. P. & J. N, Cassady.) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. We bave #8 only complote ved of abstrect books to all city lote and laude (o Pobbaw. tteci! county. Titles examived and abstracts fur: ished on short notloe. Money 0 loan oo city w, property, short and long tlme, io rums to suit the borrower. Boal cota ™ Lous bt sud sold STl 305 "ppoeite 60 e b ecs- dt! stp Vit ey

Other pages from this issue: