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* husband and wife, G, A. Holmes appeared for the plaintiff, | FINE gfigg%s Broadway, Oouncil Biufls, Towa, 5 dant, e and A, T, Flickinger for defendan BOOI‘H'Q OYSTERS, DOLLS | DOLLS ! 1 [— ——— —_———— ANOTHER MYSTERY. down three by & slelght of hand h D '| B tracting much attention on account of its 3 ) e ai Y ee uniqueness, it representing a lot of chil- e on the part of a pal, the other —— e | Gren playing In the snow. In arrang One of the Female Minstrel Gang Who [ace was addad, ar the gam. GOUNGIL BLUFFS the window flone was first used to repres Lately Vistted Here is Evidently bler claimed tie pot. T hhh‘.\ aveling L mow, is no Wantea Bisewhere. man was anxious to get his watch 4 Ntk WLV ® [vent the mow, but thin not . Dask, and rod e GArnbies 1o pay | o sy - pure white, some Fp him 890 on it the next tiwe he came | o Thursday Morn Some of the bald-headed raen, if ter er this and then to & - = | made an all.night fea Street, Near hall, by a despicable kind of & show. Office: No. 7 Pearl tic From hore the troupe weat to Danison, |, One of the females has apparently had an eventful history, one chapter of which is thus given by The Bulletin e of that place: of Mol i Last Friday a stranger appeared at Now plushes received at Harkness, [ the Jagger house aud registored as Uroutt & Co. &, "[Mr. Hubbull, Battle A X T — He privately told Mr. Jagger that his Solid silverware, only first-olass [ name was Clark, and that he expected goods, (sterling). ~ No charges for [some letters under that name, He engraving at ! farther stated that a member of the C. B. Jacquemiy & Co,'s, Oora Delmay combination, reglatered — a8 Rose Wilde, was his wife, who had eold mortgages belonging to him to raise funds, and while visiting in woene somawhat and tatiog its re. —— arrangement. The proprietors of the stcre, b owever, smile grimly as they express SN R LIV B rhrl:mu faction o,’;m their ratships must G have got so heavily dosed with salts and e glase that they will not make a second —Dishes, glassware, lamps, etc,, at 503 Broadway. Howe & Son, «0ld papers for eale at Tur Bre office #t 25 cents per hucdred, —TImported and Key West ocigars con. stantly on hand at Lntz & Lange's, —Subacribe for newspapers and periodi. oals st H, E, Seaman’s book store, «Furniture of all kinds repaired by ¥ Howe & Son, 303 Broadway & C ala to Dolmanas, at Ilarkness, Orcutt brought to the tront here, illustrative going on here, and a4 all know no at- tempt ia made to stop the game. Creck, Mich. | fic pra marching to the clork of the courts once a month and de 830 for their appearance to answer to money goes to the city treasury by de. fault, and thus they avold geing on rccord as convicted of the offenee, town, and the rest a8 soon ua posei- re o = | 31 sparkle, some § ¢ °" | none othere, will remember the Cora-[hlo, He was given the wa and pet woek, | scattered over the U Dalmay ferasle minatrel combin ation, [ #ince then has failed to pag the m. 5 pot Yeat. | last rate got aftor that flour, and evidently which Inst week dlsgraced Dohany’s| 02 reaching here again the other day, = motalizing the he i was pluched and to save his reputa. m which migit be sullied by the g &8 he bast can. th There are frequently such incidents the extent to which gambling is :: Tn gambling honzes are to.duy ally liounssd here, the keepers fir ositing about the charge, march out again, The Ok sh S JOWA THUR .| ner Bryant, and ¢ 8o maid the manager, and our re porter botto blicity of a trial, ho cettled the | here, tha At ool matter by givicg notes to ba paid | 70U CAR't touch it in New York for wear any better, your soul botween this falling weather, ap moon. boots for 84 50, and a bank president bonght a pair yesterday, made; we uned to get a ‘V’ for that hat but now $§3 carries it off, and I sold four to a gang of runners from DAY, DECEMBE AN INTERVIEW “‘Stop in at No. 3 AND CARPET HOUSE. Broadway, and Fnurth Street,, Council Bluffs, Iowa 20 Broadway, cor- some pointers,’ arpericd his penel, tock a fresh ew of Peerloss and proceeded to the 2, ndezvous, 0. R.—~“Well, what's upi” Clerk " Nothing, absolutely noth g; everything is down, in fact the has disappearad. Why, look hat suit for fifteen dollare, and e moncy., Why, Jay Gould doesn't What's up! Bless is warm fall snd the fall in prices ere won't be anything left 1o put That pair of fine sewed There I3 a ot qualily Steteon hat, no better | _mar.5.8m J. MUELLER'S hioago this morning, What's np(” “Oh, let up,” said O. R. as he ouldered his pencil and rushed to ~The trial of criminal cares In the| =~ Chicago had eloped with - the | Traveling men ate not the ou) pat. | the oftica to prepare copy for the next dmr-fl: court will probably bngin to.| Cheap coalis the thing just now. [above named troupe. He had fol.|rons of gthe\e places, h()wm‘a{, [and morning's paper satistied that 8, J. P Headquarters For the Cele- reroird evier mine, Missourl soft coal, 85.(lowed her for two woeeks to many a family in this city wouid be|Rodds & Co. were selling the best brated y trimmings, very | L80kawanna hard coal $10, best quali- [ e if she did anyihing bad, aud had [surprised and shosked if the names of |R00ds for the loast money and dis- —Seal saoques, fur trimmings, very(¢jo Dolivorod free of charge. Uome | caged his bird in Donison, He ro. | the frequenters of gambling houses | POMOg of lota of thom, but whether . low, at Metealt Bros, and leave orders now before ‘it is all [ quested to bo so seated nt the rupper should some morning appear pub. [the procoeda will furnlsh profits A_ e ber P 1 a n o s —Largo quantity of rtoves and farni.|gono, _Southoast corner Poarl and |tableas to be unobseryed by his wifo. |lished in fuil by the press, onvugh to start a bank with he did ’ Broadway, Council Bluffs, A. H. Howe & Son, A mistake was made, however, and ture at 303 Broadway. they faced each other, They left the ~The mixed rain and now of yesterday EWELL, - - ) h Horsford's_Aold _Phosphate for 4 do thestretg i a terrble condi- | Handkorohiofs, ties, collara and | tabloand a momont later mot In the |atanding, the visti prarrre L i 2 Wholesale and Retail ::vnem R fiechuos in groat ’varioty‘ at hall with affectionate kisses and pro- | matter drop than to_have any public- 7 Wakefalaess. . a ; J James Ponrenpizin's, | fessions of oonnubial devotion, The ity, aud advantago is always taken of | . P& WM. P. CLOTHIER, Buffulo, Ea ~New lot nicely decorated, (56 pieces, of ton sets, only &5 at Maurer & COraig, Silk volvets, —Tickets for tho Christine Nilsson's | ¢o clogo at eoncert for wile today at Bnshnell & pridely Flagget's Book Store, CLOSING SALE —Hand.painted china, art pottery, solid | of cloaks, dolmans and uleters at silverware, bronzes, &c, at Maurer & James PorTERFIELD'S, Oraig. ~Largest stock of Toys and Holiday Goods in the city at Seaman’s, Prices dely ‘competition, d20 b ~—What is the matter with the grumb- —— —— ling and howling machines? Why doa’t CHRISTMAS GOODS they keep it up? Have they broken |In great variety at Harkness, down? & Co.'s. = 4 f i y & portrait of a woman named Jennie —Lutz & Lange's fine selection of am- DoHaven is olosing out his Wax R.,s ney, alias Sophia Clark, a servant ber, meerschanm and smokera’ goods of the | Dolls at cost, Now is the time to[Kirl thief charged with having etolen best grades is supplying the holiday de- buy. 19.2t | $20,000 worth «f goods in the vast. mand in that line. 3 Clark stated by wey of explanation that he was a dutective and had tho woman under surveillance at the Jagger hovse The description of woman in The Nows tallfes with the “rersonal appearauce of the al- woman immediately savered her con black and oolors,chen; neetlonlwi:}lll the company ;md did not JAMEs PorterrieLp's, g | 8PPOAr in the evening performanco— o8 EohrzRmgioa husband and wife leaving tor Obicago the next duy. Just what a fine Jook- Ing man like Clark wanted with a wife who bad swindled him oul of property and eloped with a dirty variety show, is beyond human ken, Buy the incident hes another phase. /| Whilo in Hawley’s barber shop in the afternoon, walting for a shave, Olark casvally examiued the Polico Nows, suddenly starting and involuntarily Otontt exclaiming ‘W:il, I've got tho G—— dl'rl‘:,? The remark was caused pla die Make yourseif and friends happy by b_ualn;z hristmas and Now Year pres- enta at JAMES PORTERFIELD S, ~Lutz & Lange have now opened a re- tail store in connection with their whole. sale establichment in Shugart's new block, —Thore who want to spend Christmas night enjoyably ¢hould bear in mind the leged Sophia Olatk in Denison, and |on first annual ball of the Printers' Union, to they are evidently one andi thp na be given at that time, snme, The News statos that Jonnie |of Ragney had a supposod husband |all ~—Justice Fralney was yesterday called upon to tie the noose matrimonial which made O. J. Lawson and Annie J, Sinnons They are both from nemed Clark, who was not known to be a party to her crimes. In view of theso peeuliar circumetances, it is he- lioved that Hubhell is a deteciive who hes made a *“‘mash” on tho daching vir- gin, and is playlng hin t ump carda to Bill Nie and Bob Bardett suddenly | win her confidence andsecure evidence of her gullt, He gave his necine wy ‘*Clurk” privately to the landlord with tho evident intent of wecuring corre. Denver, Col. sel —Leave to marry was yesterday given to William Hall and Emma A, Margeson; : ! alsn to Albert L, Loathop and Florence ¢ | meot at Mueller’s Music Hall, : B.—Why, Bill. how yon do look? :g:;:;.ton. the wholo quartatto belug from | £ — Oy Tt Rl B.—Whot, bankrup: ? spondonco that will help him to ~—The Bradley building is looming up N.—No, only busted; thot fine|''mako nis case.” Witbal, howevor, Dig, the walls having been pushed up to| Wober piano I hod to buy for my wifa | the affaic is surrounded by an air of the third story, with two stories to bo yet [ of that oyorlating Mueller for a Chrlst. | wystery from which the veil may bo yo! AWl bullt. When completed it will be mam- | mas present; took everythivg olean, |shortly lifted. moth, B.—Well, never mind. Il give —_——— —Prof, Farnham reports the average |¥OU aloan to buy a few of his fine toys Dismonds, diamonde, lace pinz, car|at for the children, rings, solituire rings and studs, lock- daily attendance at the public sehools of oo o e, ! 8es, at the city for tho past month as 1,610, and | o Yoo calling oards ot H, E, G cro:).e;“u‘hwvnlm & Co s, odor cases, albums, eic., at H. E, the average number belonging 1,774. Seaman’s book store, 27 Main street, |Seaman’s, —The case of Green vs, Mundt, ftom Mills county, was tried before a jury in the district court yesterdsy, and a verdict rendered in favor of the plaintiff for $65. o to P, 0, & W. D, Kirkland, Jewelry, 329 "W. T. BRAUN G i, q Manufacturing Jewelers, P[‘::{;.{:h:&efi::fitmu basigoss tn Silver and SBilver-plited "ware, —Odell & Day and the board of trade NUTS DoHaven has a mazvificent line of are preparing to change their office on the CIGARS, wax and chiua dolls which he is selling st of January, they having leased the GRAPES, | away down, room In Shugart’s new block, corner of | CHRISTMAS TREES, IMPORTID T : Penarl street and First avenue, a very de- ORANGES. Call at Harknoss, Orcutt & Co.’s sirable location and very lizbt and con-| Beatiful things of a thousand kinds, | 80d aco the beautitul laces they have wenlent offics, The choicest varioty in the city, just opened for the holiday trado, —The Christmas greeting being.sent out | 420-3¢ M —— —— Call at the Excelsior gallery, cor- | party shades at Harkness, Orcutt &= inBxnaciapanh DAt by Nthel OLLIE 1y ) 5raiiniTors [Fanas IG0ode! s | meriniaih g s oeittor eal avenve. | Co.'s. : oago & Rock Tslsnd railway, contalusa| g ooy Instruments will find the [ Holiday pictures; best work, decl2 10t Pleasing poem, written by Joseph Roff, of largest and freshest wholesale stook this city, who lain tho ofico of the com- |4 Nueller's Musio Hall, deold, 6t ‘pany, and who seems to have a genius for most of the fine arts, Where is the cheapast place to get a second hand stove? Why at Maudel's, 325 Broadway, of course? e L 2 Dolmans cheap at Harkness, Orcutt & Co.'s, a134¢ —_— ho —Anyone :‘:‘"‘ kel "'l"‘ ""i'"";t 9t e Mandel ot 826 Brosdwoy will sell women, would d> well to interview Rov, PERSONAL, stoves cheaper than the choapest, of Mr, Lemen, ne there are n fow whom ho knows, to whom n chanoe to earn wome- thing would be the truest help, they need- ing help of some sort, ~—There were no new revelations yester- day in the case of Burnell, arrested for dncest, It is expected that to.day some tidings will be recelved from Lincoln, and it is probable that his wife will come from there to testify in the matter. He has not been brought into court yet, but is kept closely quartered in jail, ~Much of the time in the district court yesterday was taken up in the trial of the omse of Kate McGibney vs, Henry Boe- oraft, it being a claim for damages for per- (e C.J. Lauler, of Denver, is at the Ogden. Go to Harkners, Orcutt & Co.’s for P. D, Tobie, of Hiawatha, Ka., is in the | d0lmans—far trimmed dolmans, wool clty. dolmans and fine silk dolmans, 2 3t Mrs, Coy, wife of the proprietor of the| ~— —u —dl f Coy house is quite ill with neuralgia. GIVEN UP BY DOCTORS, Archie Green, #on of Dr, Green, has re- ‘“Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is turned to Parkyille, Mo, to resume his up and at work, and cured by 8o aim- studies there, plo & remedy?"” Silas Sears has returned from his visit ‘I assure you it is true that he is i 4 entirely cured, and with nothing but ‘t.aall- brother and is again shoving the Hop Bitters; ;nd only ten days ago|es quill at the court house, hi : : is dootors gave him up and said he De. Lacy is able to be out and around must die!” lar. »galo, even In such horriblo weather na| “Woll a-day! Thats remarkablo! Tt yesterdny, His little Loy is also rapidly | will g0 this day and goet some for my wonal injuries recelved by being throwsfrom | *°0Vering. poor Georgo—1I know hops are good,” abuggy hired at the defendant’s stable,and | B. F. Clayton, of Macedonls, i in BN L T and which buggy the plajutiff claims was [ the city on legal business yesterday, James | _An elegant lot of Black Silke, yery defective, Myuster & Adams appeared | M. Kelley, of the same place accompanied | °héap, 8t Harknces, Oroutt & Co.'s, for plaintif, and D, B, Dailey for defend. | him. ! ———— e 0, X i Tra Hendriok has severed his conneotion L,f,‘o’(',‘;‘f;“"‘! e, S ronth ‘.‘,‘\.,fi‘;,.'t{i' &c. in in In most cases, as thero is any trovble or misander- this fact by those who keep these Silk handkerchiefs and mofilsrs at Harkness, Orcutt & Co.’s, H. E. Seaman displays the largeat not be undersold. Handkerchiels in plain and colored borders, in all styles and grades, at Harkness, Orcutt & Co We have o largs assortment of toys give us s call. out exercise, work too hard without reat, doctor all vile 1ic Bittera! Christmns Novelties, ot Harkness, | indigestion nvd bilious fever, Orcutt & Co.’s, of 5y s nstonished me; vivible improvenent right off " Mr. Noah Bates, Eimira, N, Y, Elegant toilet sets, jewel canon, GeNTs—1 desire to express to my thanks for your wonderful Bitters. I was troubled with dyspep- sla for five years provious to com- mencing the use of Hop Bitters some six menths ago, wonderfal, my whole congregation can testify to the great virtues of your bitters, Paullina fs getting up a stock fair, What Cheer claims to have a population A company is being organized in Jeffer- son to prospect for coal, The state teachers' convention will take place this year at Cedar Rapids on the 27th inst, Neola {s recovering from the effects of a recent fire and is building & hotel to cost 85,000, Independence has two monstrosities in the shape of an eight-legged pix and two- headed calf. The Red Rock coal being mined at the new mines near Danreath is pronounced *Des Moines is still troubled with burg- The state board of agriculture wi.l meot ary to elect a new president, Coal mine explorers in Altoons, Polk county, strusk a vein of gas 110 feet down, which drove them out of the grouad and l The farms along Bailey's creek, in Franklin county, were visited by fire on Mondsy night, the 11th, in this, whero [RO! cen, Ca - Gold watches for gentlemon or la- 8. Monograms artistically en- graved on the same without extra charge at 0. B. JacqueMiN & Co.’s, e it TOYS! TOYS!! hand that we will sell off at cost, wo are dizoontinving that branch 1 our businees entirely. Wao invite who buy toys for the children to & Co. o8 your f day wod nighe, eat too much with- u will ered in throe words—Take Hop You can buy heating stoves at cost N. Y, eays: “I preccribed it for a student, for wakofulness, extreme nervousness, etc., and he reports it has been of great benefit to him,"” Corrected daily by chandise broker, grain and provision:, Jffice board of trade rooms, Council Bluffs, Tows, Whiat -No. 2 epring, 70c; No. 3, 62; s Broovs—2 00@4 Carr Hoes —Brisk demand at U5 70y - | load lote abong be p er 100 peunds more, t stop to Inquire, —— Toys and Fancy Goods i M = Address, tholic prlest, who was a hard " C J. MUELLER, K COUNGIL BLUFFS, HEE A Ts X.. COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL BLUFPFS )lll\NPT.’ J. Y. Fualler, mer. buyer and shipper of stock of fanoy goods and toys in the rejected 50c; good demard, city. Con! 8o to feeders and S0c to ship- vl pers; kood demand for shipment, Before buying furniture or stoves, | , OA™S —Scarce and in good demand; 30@ bo sure and call at Mandel's, He will [ 32¢; ath - Hewill | Hav—1 00@6 00 per ton, " " Ryk—40c; light supply. Corx MEAL—1 25per 100 ponnds, ‘Woun—Good supply; prices at 5 P0@6 00, Coar—Delivered, hard, 1000 per ton; soft. 5 00 per ton. BurTer—Plenty craamery, 35c; EaGs ~Scarce and d zen, Laep—Fairbank’s 12)c; wholesaling ot yards, Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 S EN W R U &5 IMCAIDE » TETE W EST. Bluff and Willow Srests, Council Blufis, B. HAGG & GO, DEATEIRE T BOTTLED BEER, FROM THE ARTESIAN WELL WATER, and m fair demand; ; choics dairy, 25c. in demand; 260 per ‘—Firm; dealers paying 13¢ pe nd 10 GEISE MADE 00 per dozen, STOCK, 3 00@3 50; calvi ALSO AGENTS FOR THE 00@7 50, DLy CEELERRE.A XTI BEBBWEISJKJR EBEISIFR Orders filind in wny part of the city. Ordors by telephone promptly at ~ JOSEPH RE ITER, MERCHANT TAILOR Caunes Antonishment. woletely prostrated for days with The ¢ ffacts two bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters A. J, Maudel's, 325 Broadway. G MAKES THE FINEST SUITS IN THE LATEST STYLES, At thi Lowest Posnible Prices, - _NO. 310 UPPER BROADWAY. OUKCIL BLUFFS SPEGIAL NOTICES. WinstoN, Forsvra Co., N, C.- My cure bas been NOTICK. —Bpeclal Loet, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, ou | Wants, Boarding, cte., will be inserted in this fiop column af the ow rateof TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first {nsertion aud FIVE CENTS PER LINE for esch subsequent Loave adv ertlsements Pearl Btroet, noar Broadway. WATEHIR WAVES That nevor requiro orlmping, at Mrs. J. J. Good's Halr Btore, at priccs never b, By other halr dealor. Alto a full line 'of awitchos, etc. st prestty sadmmm poirer® mfifigfial" {iver and colored nots. Waves made from Indies’ own halr, Do not Tail to call before pulchuflln" sleewhere. ALl goods warranted a6 repreacnted. MRS, J. J. GOOD, 29 Main strees, Council Elnfta, Town. advertisements, suc losertion, a4 our office, No.7 I am paator of the Firat ethodist Church of this place, and | - Bl MORGAN, KELLER & CQO.,, TN D 363 15 TR T D, 65 The finest quality and largost stock weat of Chiongo of wooden and motalie qoen Gnits sttendod to at all hours. We defy compatition in quality of goods or prices, Our Mr. Morgan has served as undertaker for farty years aod thoroughly understands . We make Ity of movi g houses and_eafes! o W. . Aylcewortn, box 679, Conncil uffs, Ta. Very respectfully, REV. H, FEREBKE, e et Musquetaire kids in street and ivered by carriore, Office, No 7 Pearl Stroct pesr Broadway. : )Iin_’nlrlnt‘»fl. WAREROOMS, $46 AND 857 B](U»\D\'-'AY. pholsts 4 ulits bruncbes promptly attonded to; slso oarpot-laying and. Tumbimier el ANTED—Everybody in Council Blufte fo L ] to tako Tum Exk, £0 cents per week, do | graphic and mail orders filled without delay, tent For Sale an T 10WaA ITEMS, Scott connty isgoing to build a new poor- use, 4,000, C. FI\L HOU Il‘u KENT . Binffs, Jowa. OR K 28 FUR RENT—By Swan and 204t wal ienished rooms to rent, with My st CONRAD GEISE'S - BREWERY & MALT Couneil Bluffs = -~ - Baer and walt In any quantity'to sult purchasers. Beer 5.00 per barrel, llod with smail kegs at $1.00 ench, oel vered frec of charge to o, board, lowa. Private familes sup. part of the city. at 26c el PETERSON & LARSON, n Wholeaale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing orn House, No. 308 Up- or will tmde for ini t, I health, Address Broadway, Co MCCALLISTER, %08 T—Ny new two-story brick store building, on South Main strect. PETER WEIS, [YOR SALE—My twelve-acre fr Company's Celebrated ER, a superior article, & and thepolice appear to be at & loss detect any of them, by EX-MAYOL VAUGHAN, South Fir.t sireet, BETER VKIS No, 711 Broadway, Council Bluf, Towa. ('O BALE—Beaunful residence iote, 0 | Oty orders to familien and dealors delivered free, each; nothing down, and 88 perwonth only, DUQUE]‘TE’ GUI BERT r CO.’ ap!s-tf a (Successory to ERD & DUQUETTE), Des Moines the second week in Janu. Aome way canght on fire, -I“ VERYT 'ING rene; W] GO whereyou can get civility and fiie treat e z o Over 800 tous of | {0k SFeiGcial eves, - Bpocial’ aitention £ ‘re At the Excelsior pal. lory, 100 Main streot, for holiday work, Who'esale Fruiers and Confectioners '(i”:md 18 Pearl. Council Binfly, ¥a 1 R, W. L, PATTON—Fhysician aud Ocallst, CGan cure any case of soro cyes, 1% ia only ttor of tme, and can cure generlly in three tc fivo wecks—-it makes nc differ- e bow long diseascd, Wil straighten cross o8, operato and remove Ptyreginms, ctc., snd JACOB APPEL, —Some contractors were bere yesterday [ With the C, O, D, clothing store, and has i Frs hay was destroyed, movelng tads BD6-tf " Yooking after chance to pave Main street | decidod o go to Cheyenne. Hols ayoung | J. M, Prrcuirs’ o ninth aupnsl mesting of the Tows | meeiak tadosoms e —— g and Broadway with a macadam of Sioux | man who wins and holds friends and many HEADQUARTERS Fine Stock Breeders’ Auuofininu washeld JE 3B AND VAN, - will wish him success, For Horrpay at Atlantic last week. The members of ]]I'. Mea.ghel'.‘flcllliSt. ‘urist' Falls granite, They propose to put on six inches of limestone macadamized and on| K. W, Buffiington, who has been with 413 Broapway top of this six inches of the granite, and [ Scherb & Duquette four years, -has sov- . say the cost will be about $2.25 a yard, | ered his connection with them and re‘urns City Euogiveer Tosteyin seems to favor |to Baltimore this morning, wome such paving in preference to cedar | him the best wishes of his blocks, claiming that the latter is but lit. tle cheaper, and in the long run much dearer, The specimens which the Sioux Falls men brought with them are pro- SLirrexs, ) FANS, carrying with| Harknees, Occutt & Co, have an mauy friends, | elegant assortment of white and col. | of ored fans, d13ts ——— TJO MANY ACES, no Save your money by buying horse blankets und lap robes at C, J. Beck- man's, 3356 Broadwa Pa) pal the association were a representative body Marsh dlitown to Gladbrook by the middle y. Flax straw in being used by the Cedar |22 Yalls pape canil nen, The iron is 1id on the Diagonal railroad | four miles from Marshalltown, and it is w hoped to have the cars running from n s Jai rmill with good success, The per mill ‘company has taken in & new riner and s now operating on $60,000 [ —— The steam fl urin ill at Onawa uses nounced by him as showing up well and| Elegant fans, handkerchief boxes, How & Travellng Man Was Beat at h:ylpl:: of v.r:lo d‘;nmlm.lurL There is well adapted for paving purposes. glove Olud“l:: OI:)DXEI, ete,, at Hark- & Game of Poker, ;n hnxhlm-h‘ upply o’l?l‘:: on tg: av: ness, Orcu s ~ ottom east tow) ch can ul —There is a vein of humor which ocos- : & 1n stack at o expense :i o uucdpil slonally trickles through the slim form of per tos CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A traveling man who oocasionally Go to DoHaven's and purchase some | passes through the city, got Into a of his elogant Christmas presents, game of poker with some gamblers Ohristmas cards by all odds the here recently, A echeme, as he tells prottlest and cheapest in the city, ft, was put up on him by which he was to be dealt three jacke, whiie the fellow playing against him was to have three aces. The traveling man, how. Rev. Olark, of The Nonparcil, An Oms- ha newspaper man came over to this side the other day with a big roll of money. His name is suppressed, as it is s0 unusual for » newspaper man to be thus situated, that it would he cruel to eet all of his oreditors on to bim at once, The Omaha 8 ———— The rush for holiday goods at H., E. eaman’ man, however, showed up his roll to Olark i . B %lon,e lace goods at Harkness, Orcutt Il continues, and asked him if he was & confidence man, k jooosel, bl ol . I‘:‘:'ovirfiynl:(::l;d ‘::II“,L':‘”;L: e ——— feeling oonfident kept ralsing, until but look out, there's re ;mllocu..n'on the| Al wishing to present themsslves|there was about $500 lq the pot, in. worner, and if he sees me I'll have to whack | °" their fricuds wlthv & souvenir in elndln,ilthe traveliog man s gold watch w0p with bim * ’old, eilver or art design, should not | which he had put up against $200, ail to eall on O, B, Jacquemin & Co,, [Wheu the hands were shown the disements everywhere, it is truly gratify- e fog to find one remedy that is worthy of very best castings, praise, and which really does as recom- wended. Elictric Ritters we can vouch for as being a true and reliable remedy, ond one that will They inmriqu cure Stomach and Liver ” Cewmplaints, Diseases of the Kidneys and ever, got four jacks, and the gamblor | Urinary difticultics e — Do Not Be Deceived In theso tumes ot quack medicine adver- do_ a8 recommended, We know whereof we speak, and can_readily say, give them a trisl, Bold at fifty] cents & bottle by C.F Gandman To ltra;l;;n and :uimp the sys tem, a trial will convince you that flicted with dlsenaes of t dinenses of any ¢ malor o person at the Metropolitan hotel Are now ready to contract for MALLEABLE IRON, DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK-|J, ¥, KIMBALL, NO Ourconstant] inc omers. 629 8 Main Street. Council Bluffs. lent proof of our square dealing and attenticn to ¢ ptiv delivery of goods. AND SPECIALIST, Chronle direases, offers hls services to all af Eye, Ear, cr Chronie rrants a cure in Can be consvlted liy g trades suff Gocd tter a waye on Fand. Pre cter, Roeumatio affecticns 8. M. Onrooks, Pres, N. B, Easron, Secy. J. O. Horrumay, Vics Pres, uncil Blufls, lowa. N. B. Moorg, Counselor, FOUNDRY. [MUTUAL I0WA STOCK INSURANGE G0, [Incorporated under the Laws of Towa.] Insurance at Aciual Cost, Insurine LIVE STOCK Against Loss by ACCIDENT, THEFT OR DEATH, Or Any Unknown cor Contingent Kvent Whatever, WINTHERLICH BROS., nall castings of every description GRAY 1RON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS. Spocial attention is called to un»l |«||.nm'.:h: B rariondad ALl Got e tal welted in ckUcisLes which gives sl Awata wanied, i Orrice: 103 Pearl Street, Cocncil Blufly, Ta, Burning Brands ' ineet, Cocncil Blutt, Tn s —, GEO, H, CHAMP, KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Successors to J. P, & J. M, Cassady.) Abstract, Real Estate snd l.ozn Brokers, Wo have the ouly complete seb of abstracs books to ell city lota and 'ands ERS, OIGAR and TOBACCO FACTOKIES, Eto, K., As well an Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED 2 . : A _ 5 il abstrac 0l otice. Monoy 8o I v —One of the show wizdows of Hark:|and mako their selootiona for the hol. | traveling man threw down the four | Brown's Iren Bittors is the bost med: | works: Cormer sixin strect and Eleventh areuue ;':‘,:"';,,,. Thtles axas e 40 wpwiacta husniaou e o L ess, Orcutt & Co,'s establishment is ate idaya early, at 27 Main street. Jucks, and just s the gambler threw |icine wade, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, a4 be old sband opposite co ut bouse:

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