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THE DAILY BER --COUNCIL BLUFFS iOWA FRIDAY, DECEMBfn 22 ‘DOUNGIL BLUFFS. Friday Mornl—nn. Dec, 3‘3. SUBSORIPTION RAT Oarrler, = = = = = 20 centper weok, By #10.00 per Year, Office: No. 7 Pearl BStreet, Near Brosdway. MINOR MENTIONS. «J, Mueller's Palace Music Hall, —Dishes, glassware, lamps, otc., at 303 Brosdway. Howe & Son, —01d papers for sale at Tan Brr office at 25 centaper hundred. —The police court and police headquar- ters were romarkably dull yestorday, there not being a siogle arrest made. —Imported and Key West cigars con- stantly on hand at Lutz & Lange's. —8ubseribe for newspapers and periodi- oals at H, E, Seaman's book store. —Fuamiture of all kinds repaired by Howe & Bon, 303 Broadway —1Tn tho district court yesterday after- moon the case of Lewis & Stewart vs. the Counoll Bluffs Xnsurance company, was on trial, ~—Seal saoques, fur trimmings, very low, at Metoalt Bros.’ —TLarge quantity of stoves and furni- fure at 303 Brondway., Hows & Son. —~New lot nicely decorated, |66 pleces, fof Soa sets, only 85 at Maurer & Cralg. ~Lmave to wed was yesterday given to Samnel A, Kinser and Ellen Jane Bird, north of Oakland; Samuel Scribner and Mary Saunders, both of this city. —Hand.painted china, art pottery, solid silverwars, bronzes, &o., at Maurer & Oralg. —Largest stook of Toys snd Holiday Goods inthe city at Seaman's, Prices dety competition, ; ~Professor Samuels, the optician, is at the Ogden house, Those who are troubled with their eyes should call on him, He has been in Oouncil Bluffa before, —Lutz & Lange's fine selection of am- ber, meerschaum and smokers' goods of the best grades is supplying the holiday de- mand in that line. ~—The trial of criminal cases still seoms in the distance, civil cases still occupying the attention of the district court. Dis- trict Attorney Conmor started for home yesterday, but will return when needed. —Lutz & Lange have now opened a re- tail store in connection with their whole. sale establishment in Shugart's new block. ~The masquerade to be given on the 27th by the members of the G. A. R,, promises to be most highly enjoyable, the srrangements made being quite elaborate and careful, ~Lhe ladies of the city met again ycs- terday afternoon to do some sewing for the poor, There were several sewing ma- chines and many pairs of nimble, willing bands kept busy for several hoursin the good work, ~The church folks are as busy ns bees making preparations for their Christmas entertainments, Among tho unique fea- tures promised is a Christmas ship at the Baptist church and Mother Goose and her family at the Congregational, while other churches are yet to be heard from, —An animal with one hesd, two bodies, eight legs and two tails {s in alcohol at the oficeof Dr. Rice. It was born a short time ago and lived two days, The mon- strosity is unique in this, that it bas but one head, while the freaks have heretofore been of the double-headed character, =-It wiJl do the prisoners at the jail lit- tle good now to make any rush for escape when the jailer opens the dooe into the corridor, An arch in the outer hallway has been filled with iron bars, and another big door i to be hung there to-day, so that if they should rush out cf the first door they would be stopped by the second, —Brown & Young have had several hogs stolen from their slaughter house, As long a4 the thieves stole live ones they did not care much, but night before last they took one already dressed. This was too much, and the losérs proceeded to put in some time in tracing up the thief of the pork, and atlast accounts were stil on the hunt, ~~The Council Blufls Mannerchor s to give & grand Christmas ball at Turner Hall next Monday even'ng, The party is to be striotly an Invitation one, and as the Mannerchor is composed of our best and leading German citizens, there is no doubt but that this promised event will be » heartily enjoyable one, —Ths case of Kato MoGibney vs Hen- ry Beeeroft came to an end in the district oourt yesterday, the jury bringing in a verdiot in favor of defeadant, The claim made by the plaintiff was that she was en- titled to damages for personal injuries re- osived by being thrown from a buggy, which she bired of Bescroft and which broke down, The jury evidently thought differently, ~The man who was robbed the other day has every few hours for threo or four days visited the telegraph office to get nn auswer to a dispatch sent for money fiom home, Yesterdsy an answer to that dis. patch was handed bim, and the sawe has been here two days. Isit not about time that something was done to hold this tele. graph monopoly to & decent respect for business principlest Postal telegraphy is io universal demand. ~There is at Lutz & Lange's a very unique meerschaum plpe, which was rafied off lately at » church fair in Ottum- wa, the amount realized being $260, and the prizo won by Mr, Zsnge, a brothur.in- low of Mr, Lange's, The pipe is of itaclf # curlosity, but the stem is still more so, it being entirely of handwork, and the widdle portion carved with faucy needle. work, The stem is composed of seventy. two different pieces, and is very ingenious, aud the whole is mounted, makiog a very handsome thing for a swoker, Before buying furniture or stoves, be suro and call at Mandel's, He will not be undersold, Handkerchiofs in plain lu;whn'fl borders, in all styles and grades, at Harkness, Orcutt & Co,'s, Elegant toilot sets, jewel cases, odor cases, albums, etc., at H, E, (8 The Daily Bee._| LEFT FOR LINCOLN, THE OAWOER AWD TUMOR Man may In many ways benefit his kind, and maks the world hsppler and better for his residence therein The typioal statesman saves the nation from waror financial disaster, He Is to Moot a Moro Sorious|and receives the plaudits of the peo Charge Thors. plo. The trae preacher devotes his energles to making men Yosterday the chief of police of [ purer and more just, and in rewarded Lincoln, Neb., arrived hers to got | by tho love and veneration of all who Burnell, the man arrosted here for|know him. The physician is, how- incost. 1t weems that ho is wanted at|ever, hampered in his field, which Lincoln on a charge of rape, it being|is grand In ita possibilittes for doing alleged that he committed the orime|good. The usmges of his profession upon the same little daughter, who|sre much the same to-day as they claimed here to bo the victim of his|Were a hundred yearsago. To invent, lust, Buroell wae brooght before | (2 L0 Y a4 Hse inden Judge Aylesworth yasterday forenoon, | ¢rionafipractitioners to hurl epithata and was interrogated as to whether ho | end to strive to mako it appoar that preferred to stand trial on the charge Burnell and The Witness are Taken Back to That Place, noblor, no one had progrossod auy lur!h(-‘r' i than themselves. But in apite of al preforred against him hero, or go back this, & spielt of reform fs abroad, to Ldncoln and be tried there. He ex: | wouk as yot, but growing stronger pross imeelf as prel erfl:s to go to Linooln, themgh ho protested that he every yoar. Specialists are now found in evary school of medicine, a was innocent of any and all charges. He said be had nover been srrest- thing which cf late was branded as quackery. Physiolans of the broadest ed before, and that he oould Eai any amountof evidence to prove culture now acknowledging that all virtue is not confined to any set is good charactdr. He said he had [school or method of practice. many frlends in Lincolo, and could| 1In our elty of O uncil Bluffs we t what money he needed there to|have, perhaps, the most successful ght the case, and so by all meaus|speclalist, in_his line, that the west roferred that place to Council Blafts, [ ean boast. Dr. R. Rice, speciallst for his desire was granted and he was|oancers and tumors, has on his taken to the transfer by one of the efficers and there turned over to the shelves over a hundred trophies which ho has taken durlng the many years Lincoln officer, and speeded away on his journey, that he has combattod these diseases in daughter and the young woman from his office In this city, Oancers of all kinds and of all who oclsimed to be living with him |sizes, and tumors of endless varlety under the promisee of marriage, as|are exhibitod, and in no case has he noon as he got a divorce from his wife, | resorted to instruments. His treat- went to Lincoln on the same train, and thus this city is rid of the whole ment is simple but effective. He ro- atores the diseased parts to healthy mens. It is claimed that the fellow's con- viction in Linco'n will be quite sure, action, the abnormal conditions ezane aa there is one girl besides the victim and tho tumor or cancer sloughs off and the patient is well. He has un- herself, who was an eyewitness to the affalr, and who will testify to the der his caro a great many patents; same, How he will manage to pro- some of them aro here from a distance, many are prominent, duce evidence to offset this is a mys- tery. well known shrewd business men, who recognize the fact that special skill and remarkable suceess have boen the chief characterlatios in the profos- Neow plushes receivod at Harkness, Orcutt & Co.'s. — e SLIPPERS. 7, T. Laxosey & Co. sional career of Dr. Rice, which dates back over thirty years. OI course not every invalid has been, or can be, cured, but if only one case of pro- nounged cancer had been cured by Dr. Rice he would be entitled to the honor of saving life and achieving what few others have successfully ac- complished. But the faots are noto- rious in this city that Dr. Rice cures things almost every month, and tu- mors are bottled up at the rate of one a week sometimes. Now the pain, the lives, the widowa’ and orphana’ tears that have been saved should certainly entitle such a man to a full share of the honors and emoluments usually bestowed on deserving men, and why should not we of the west put in our claims when we have a right to de- mand a consideration for them? Be- sides these specially noted points of success, Dr, Rice has handled with rare skill a great many cases of luug difficulties and chronic diseases gener- ally, His office is next door to THR Beg, and we like to show our friends the wonders of the doctor’s cabinet. And, by the way, that office is charac- teristlc of the man; it is neat and cheerfal, and 1is enlivened by a thou- sand beautiful flowers, the work ot some friend who is an expert in wax, and then the engravings and diplomas lend a professional air to the other- wise parlor-ltke surroundinge, All kinds. Fino i)olmml, at Ilarkness, Oroutt & Co.’s. —— Oheap coal Is the thing just now. Bevier mine, Missouri soft coal, $56. Lackswanna hard coal $10, best quali- tle. Dolivered free of charge. Come and loave orders now before it is all gons, Southeast corner Pearl and Broadway, Council Bluffs, A. H. NrweLL, DOLL'S SHOES, Gold, Bronre, Red, White, Ete. 7. T. Lixpsey & Co. Handkerchiefs, ties, collars and fischues in great variety at JaMES PORTERFIELD'S, Sllk volvets, black and colors,cheap to clone at JamES PoRTERFIRLD'S, jy CLOSING SALE of cloaks, dolmans and alsters at James PoRTERPIELD'S. Make youraolf and friends happy by buying Christmas and New Year prea- ents at d20 5% James PORTERFIELD S, Soahs G A e e DR & e AT Go to P, 0. & W, D, Kirkland CHRISTMAS GOODS Manufacturing Jewelers, Jawa]ry: In great varioty st Harknees, Orcutt|Silver and Silver-plated ware. 329 & Co.'s. d13tf | Broadway, Council Blufts, Iowa, Call at Harkness, Orcutt & Co.'s and see the beantitul laces they have just opened for the holiday trade, Call at the Excelsior gellery, cor- ner Main street and First avenue, Holidsy pictures; best work. dec12 10¢ Mandel at 325 Broadway will sell stoves cheaper than the cheapest. ———— LADIES, A fine stock of Holiday Slippers is what we have for you to] select from, Z. T. Lixvsey & Co, T e A = Go to Harkness, Orcutt & Co.’s for N s B.—What, bankrupt? N.—No, only busted; dolmans and fine silk dolmans, d13tf GIVEN UP BY DOCTORS, ““Is it possible that Mr, Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by so sim- ple a remedy?" ““I assure you it is trae that he is entircly cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters; and only ten days ego his doctors gave nim up and said he mast die!” ‘‘Well a-day! Thats remarkeble! I will go this day and get some for my poor George—I know hops are good.” e ——— that fine Weber piano I had to buy for my wife of that eyorlasting Mueller for a Christ- mas present; took everything clean, B.—Well, never mind. I'll give you a loan to buy s few of his fins toys for the children, DOLL'S RUBBERS, Dollie Dutton Overshoes. Z 7. Lixpsey &Oo, Now Yoar's calling cards at H. E, Seaman's book store, W. T. BRAUN Is doing & big Christmas business in An elegant lot of Black Bilks, very cheap, st Harkmess, Orcutt & Oo,’s. spite of the weather, ~‘C’-‘-l*lN’I'ITK’&TI';N. FINE g:gg?firq Call and see our Boots and Shoes, k8, 7. T, Vaxpsey & Co, BOOTH'S OYSTERS, 36 S A (;‘IU rsl'S Go to Harkness, Orcutt & Co,’s for :.'HAL:P’ES Lace Goods, Fancy Handkerchiefs, &c. CHRISTMAS TREES, IMPORTED |J, M. PuiLirs’, ORANGES, Heanquarrers Beatiful thinga of a thousand kinds, For Hovpay The choicest variety in the city. Brirrers, d20.3¢ 413 Broapway, FANS, Harkness, Orcutt & Co, have an elegant assortment of white and col. ored fans, d1su Dealers in Toys, Fancy Goods and Musical Instruments will find the largest and froshest wholesale stook at Mueller's Music Hall. declb.6t - e At the brand new store there Is a brand new stock. L. B, Clark & 106 east Broadway, have the nobb lot of druggists’ sundries in the holi- day goods line that can be found any where up-town, and we are not sure that Council Bluffs has a drug atore that will best it. The doctor is & genial gentloman, Call and get ac- quainted. The above was in Monday's local, bat the number was wrong, hence this ‘‘amende honorable,” e ———— 8. J. RODDA & 0O, THE PEOPLE'S OLOTHIERS, COR. BROADWAY & BRYANT, IT IS THE PLACE. Ohristmas Novelties, at Harkness, Oreutt & Co,'s. Dolmans cheap at Harkness, Oroutt &,Co.'s, S T Save your money by buying horse blankets aud lap robes at C. J, Beck- man's, Breadway, Elogant fans, handkerchief boxes, glove and fen boxes, otc,, at Hark- ness, Oroutt & Co The rush for holiday goods at H, E. Scaman's still continues, Fiue lace gDodl’lt liurk;mu, Oreutt & Co.’s, 0.0, 0, Overshoes and Rubber Boots for everybody, ' %, T, Laxvesw & Co, BREAD UPON THE WATERS The Work of Helping the Worthy Ones Over tbe Hard spots of Lifte. The liberality of the citizinsand the jodictous distribation by R Lisven aro serving to notonly relicve the wants of some worthy resldents, bat somo of theso re bsing fast pot in otndition to be again eelf support- ing. Mr. The prineipla upon which this char- itablo help in beizg beatowed 1a & good o0, the donation not g dealt ovt as mere charity, giving the reciplents nenre of pauporism and confirming hablta of helplosaness, but they are being se beatowed as to help them in the traest sense. The carpet rag plan is working ad mirably. There aroe many familics who can spare bandles of regs without feeling any inconvenience bayond the trovble of gethering them up. These carpet rags are given to families who are in need and they sew and prepare them for weaving. Among the wo- men who aro needing help /s one who woaves carpots, and she is thus given work, The carpets are given where needed to detitute families and the balance sold as edditional reverue for the relief of others. More ma- PERSONAL. OCol. Smythe, of Omaha, was in the oity yesterday. Sioger Sewing Machine company, left yesterdsy for New York, on business, Mrs, Elln Graves, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A, M. Bpoor, has gone to Jgden, Utah, to sperd the winter with some friends, C, ¥, Brown, the advance agent of the Whitely dratastic company is in the oity, acranging for tho coming of that company next week, He is a right pleasant gentle- man to meet, District Attorney Connor started for home yesterday to remain there until there terlal of this kind is now needed and by a little thoughtfulness on the part cf good housewives there should be 10 Isck of supplies for keeping up this feature of the work. Thoso who have more material than they can con: veniently neliver at the Baptist cliurch should inform Mr, Lemen, personally or by postal and an express wagon will be sent for them, There is still s chance to use to advantage articles of olothing and of bedding, as well as food and fael, One instance may serve to show how the help is belng distributed. Among those needing help is a mate, who has been struggling along as best he could, and has managed to pay $40 on a little house on which he still owes 835, He has of late been suffer- ing from malarial fever, and the little house ia in such condition that it does not afford needed protection to the family from storms and bitter blasts. Some lumber has been procured and a oarpenter set at work to make the place more habitable. Now, this oar- penter is a man who, having met with sickness and other revorses, has got 80 reduced that he, too, needs tem- porary help. - Some tools have been purchased for him and he has been set at work fixing up the mute’s house and his wages credited on the amount paid for the tools, 8o that, in fact, he bas bought the tools on credit and is payiog for them in work. He is not a very skilled workman. but ocan ‘do any sort of plain carpentering, and anyone having such work will do well to bear the same in mind, and fornish him with work. This man, now provided with tools and reatored to heslth, will now become self supporting and able in turn to he p others, There is now on hand in the cash fand about $60. rt is desired as soon as possible to swell this fund a0 as to be able to buy a lot for the widow's house of which mention has been made, and which will require about @100. Thls cash fund shall not be allowed to dwindle down, however, a8 it surely will anless mors funds ure constantly coming in, Yesterday there oame an almost imperative demand for §5 for rent to keep a poor family provided with shelter, and such de- mands must be met. Cash therefore shall continue to flow in, In conversation with Mr. Lemen yesterday he informed us that he has found in his visitations practical evi- dences that several ladies of the: city have been quletly but earnestly devot- ing much time, money and labor to relioving the poor and caring for tha sick, going on their miesions modestly and without sound of trumpet, and ot gladening the hearts of many. ow many of these quiet woman workers thero are it is impossible to tell, but among those whose work ho has chanced to come upon in seversl | ¥ homes are Mrs, Ford, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Merkel, Mra. Houghton, Mrs, Stevens, Mrs, Osborne, Mrs, Terwil- liger, and there are others, doubtleas, who are likewise joined in svech good work, One kind-hearted perzon has already ributed amoug some of the famil- nable tc boy turkeys for Christ. mas, Another worthy plen is on feot for providing a dinner for some of the poor boys of the city duriog the holi- days. Thus the good work goes om. 8ilk bandkerchlefs and mufilars at Harkness, Oreutt & Co.'s. *o*"Example s better than pre. cept. It is well known that dyspep sia, billoua attacks, hesdache and many other lls can only he cured by remov- ing their caunse, Kidney-Wort has been proved to be the most eftecturl remeay for these, and for habitual cos. tiveness, which s> ufflicts millions of the American peo H. E. Seaman ays the largest ;Iock of fancy goods and toys in the ty, s Wisston, Forsvru Co., N, C,. Gexts—I desire to express to you my thanks for your wonderfuk Hop Bitters. T was troubled with dyspep- sia for five years previous to com- mencing the use of Hop Bitters some six menths ago. My cure has heen wonderful. I am pastor of the First Methodist Church of this place, and my whole congregation can testify to the grest virtuse of your bitters, Very respectfully, REV. H. FEREBEE, ————— - Musquetalre kids In streot and B.rty shades ot Harknees, Orcutt & 0.8, To strengthen and build up the sys tem, & trial will convince you that Brown's Iren Bitters is the best med- icine made. Do Not Be Deeoived In these times of quack medicine adver- jlsements everywhere, it is truly gratify. jug to find one remedy that is worthy of praise, and which really does as recom- mended. Elictrie Ritters we can vouch for as being & true and reliable "mal‘, r ond one that will do They luyariably cure 8o Complaluts, Disssts Urinary difficulties, eof we speal, aud can readily say, give them atrial, Bold at fifty] coute & bottle by O, F Goodman ored o i dolmans—fur_trimmed dolmans, wool | gremea g L, Srested turkeys to be is need for him in the district court to try the c:iminals. J. W. Buffington, who has eerved for some time as credit man for Duguette, Guilbert & Co,, left yesterday for Balti- more, where he will p:obably eperd the winter, Mr, Johnson was in the city yesterday in the interest of Fredericksen & Hansen, of Chicago, who control a large acreage of westera lands, Dr. Pculsen reccived a telegram yeater- day from W.J, Davenport, at Barling. ton, desiring him to comne there at once, as Mrs. Davenport was very sick. The doo- tor left yesterday afternoon in compliance with the request, R —The relief work is taking up so much of Rev. Mr* Lemen’s time,jand the work is assuming such proportione, that he has eecured as an atsiaant D, A, Wicks, Ar. rangements are now made so that the Baptist church, which,by common consens is made headquarters for the work, will be open every day from 8 o'clok till 12, and every afternoon from 1 ¢’clock to 6 o’clock; also in the evening, Another new foature of the work is the devoting cf one of the roows of the church to the purpose of o reading room. A large hard-coal stove has been purchused and put in place, 8o as to have the room whom at all houre, and the periodicals and newspapers there to be found, will make the place a pleaeant re- sort in which young men and others con apend their spare time profitably. The money for this purpose will nst come from the contritutivns for charitable purposes, but from the proceeds of eutertainments to be given by the elocutionary clase, and to be raised in other ways. The reading room will he open from 8 o'clock in the moraing until 10 o’clock at night, and all are invited to drop in. COUMCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL MOTICES. NOTICE.—Special advortisemonts, euc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Ront, Wants, Boarding, ecc., will bo inseried in this column at he ow rotoot TRN CENTS PKR LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for osch subsequent lnsertion. Leave adv ertisements at- our offco, No. 7 Pearl Stroet, near Broadway. ‘Wants, ANTED—5C0 buildings to move. We make a specialty of movi g houses and safes) Address W, P.” Ayleswortn, box 8719, Conncil Bluffs, Ia. ANTED—Everybody in Councll Elufts fo to take Tum Enn, 20 centa por week, do livered by carrlers. Offico, No 7 Pearl Street near Broudway. " For Sale and Rent P\l\'k HOUSES FOR RENT-By Swan_and Walker. d2074 r]‘u RENT.—Fnroished rooms to rent, with beard, ut i 5 week. or sale, with furniture, cte. . Write to meorcall. J. WINAN, Corner Willow A y; or will trade city ‘or tarm_property; or will sell furniture and building; reason, il health, Address J. 8. MCCALLISTRR, 808 Upper Broadway, Council MOR R My new two-story brick store building, on South Main street. PETER WEIS, 0% SALE-My twsireacre fouit farm, on South Firt sircet. PETKR WEIS JOX BALF—Deantiiul rosidence iots, §90 each; nothing down, and 43 permonth only, ¥ EX-MAYOK VAUGHAN, Miscellaneous, {END ORDERS for Cabs to Upper Broadway levator, or to N. J, Bond, by wail, 1 VERYTAING revewed a4 the Excelsior gal. Jory, 100 Main sircet, for holiday work, G0 wheieycu can get civiiity and fair treat ment, R. W. L. PATTON—Puyaician and Ocullst, Can cure any caso of sore eyes. 16 18 only a watter of tme, and can cure generally in from three tc Ave weeks— It makes nc differ- ence how long diseased. Will straighten cross oyes, oporate and rewove Ptyreginms, otc., and insert artificial oycs, Bpocial® sttention o re. wovelng tadeworms -t = Dr. Meagher,—0c AND SPECIALIST, {n Chronic diseasss, offers his services to all at flictod with discases of th Eye, Ear, or Chronic discasos of any charscter. Warrants a cure In ol Rheumailc sffectiins Can he consulted by walor in person at the Mctropolitan hotef, Council Bluffs, lowa, FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BROS., Are now ready to contract for small castings of every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY IRON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS, s called ta the fact that the in CkUCILLES which gives tee K Burning Brands DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK.- ERS, CIGAR aud TOBACOO FACTORIES, Eto., Ete,, As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED Works: Corner Sixth street and Elevens) COUNCIL BLUF 10W. Judge Larimer {1 at home again after an absence of reveral weeks, A. J. TIngersoll, the good-natored and stirring lumber man from Milwaukee, was in the city yesterday, s Mr Oagood, 1epresentin, o Atchison, Topeka & Binta Fe railway, paid a flying visis to the Bluffs yestorday, Mrs, Coy, wife of the proprietor of the Coy house, is atill quite ill. Her phyr. ician pronounces it malarial fever. 8, E. V. Saunders, who is with the HARKNESS, ORCUTT & (0., DRY GOODS KD CARPET HOU Broadway, and Fourth Street,, Conncil Bluffs, Iowa MUELLER'S J. Headquarters For the Cele- P brated A. Weber Pianos, aliy Goods A 3, macigm M Toys and Fancy Wholesale and Retail, Address, C J. MUELLER, B COUNGIL BLUFFS, E A . X. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.756 and $2.00 S EE N IR N S DMLAIDE » TS RS Bluff and Willow Sreets, Conncil Bluffs, B. HAGG & CO. DEBALEBERS IN GEISE' BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM THE ARTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AGENTS FOR THE ey S I ORLEBRATEIDD BO DWERISBR BEEXE Orders filied in wny partot the city. Orders by telopbone promptly attended to, : JOSEPH REITER, MERCHANT TAILOR, MAKES THE FINEST SULTS IN THE LATEST STYLES, At the Lowest Possible Prices, NO. 310 UPPER BROADWAY. WATEIR WAVvVES That never requiro crimping, ab Mrs. J. J. Good's Halr Store, at pri: wver bel hy ny other hair dealer. Also o full line of switchos, etc. ab gre l)'u::dllllao‘i rk;:.g wA‘I‘fie?ulb, {lver and colored neta. Wavea made from Iadies’ own balr. Do not fail to call beforo purchasing slvewhere. All goods warranted a8 represented. MRS, J, J. GOOD, 29 Maln streec, Council Blufts, Towa. MORGAN, KELLER & CO, TN IDE ERT A F E IR S. The fincst quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases. Ualls attonded to atall hours, We defy competition in quality of goods or pricea, Our Mr, Morgan bes served as undertaker for forty yoars and thoroughly understands his business, ~ WAREROOMS, 346 AND 337 BROADWAY. {Tphnhteriu ¢ in allits branches promptly sttended to; also carpet-laying and lambrequins, ,i‘ela- Enah!c and mail orders filled without delay. - CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT | ETOWEE, Council Bluffs, - - - lowa. Becr and walt In any quantity'to sult parchssers. Beer 28,00 per barrel. Private famiiles sup- Rliod with small kogs ab 81.00 each, del vored fren of cf arge to any part o the city. g P PETERSON & LARSOWN, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR J, seph Schlitz Brewing 5 Company’s Celebrated LWAUKEE BEER, Orders from the sountry olicited No, 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa, City orders to familios and dealers delivered fros, DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERI & DUQUETTE), Wholesale Fruiers and Confectioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council Bluffs, Ta. G- ROCHRS NO. 529 8 Main Street, Council Bluffs. Owr constant] increasing trades sufficient proof of our c Suiers. Goed tter wiways on band. Prom -tixpnhlnrr)'(l ng:;:n saallng A aitenthon to ¢ 8. M. Crooxs, Pros, N. B. E ; J. C." Horrsak, Vics Pres, uszon, Booy, N. B, Mooze, Counselor, MUTUAL I0WA STOCK INSURANCE GO. [Incorporated under the Laws of Towa.] Insurance at Actual Cost, Insuring LIVE STOCK Agatnst Loss by ACCIDENT, THEFT OR DEATH, Or Any Unknown or Contingent Event Whatever, xperienced agents wanted, c solicited from all parts of Towa, _CrcPondence GEO, H, CHAMP, KIMBALL & CHAMP. (Succeasors to J. P, & J. N, Cessady.) Q,E{?t'f?cf' Ffleal Estate and l.oan Brokers. Vo n v L cl A counly. " Tilcs cxacataed i Sbsracts P ebad o short wobe Mhy o o P e property, short and long time, | : Hig 9 ] P poulty aver 10 Sums Lo sult the borrower, Kical osta. bonght sud seld

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