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=‘l-'h_e 'Dgily Bfe GOUNGIL_BLUFFS, Monday M;rning. Dec, 25 SUBSORIPTION RATES: Oarrler, - 20 conts por week. -4 oS 2 2 27410.00 per Yoar. Ofoce: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadwa: MINOR MHENTIONS. =J, Mueller's Palace Music Hall, ~Dishes, glassware, lamps, etc,, at 303 Brosdway. Howe & Son, —The Baptist Sunday school Christmas entertainment is to be to-morrow evening, —Nepbi, the Indisn sachem, was fined in police court Saturday for being druni. —01d papers for salo at Tin Bee office at 25 cents per hundred, —~Imported and Key West cigars con- _ stantly on hand at Lutz & Lange'ss —The Mnennerchor give a good select fnvitation ball at Turner hall this even- ing. serves to get mucked in once in & while, | We have no pity for them. They are ton green to burn, Those who snbreribe b erally for the papers, and read them, al- ways have their weather eye peeled for the confidence fraternity and give them the grand bounce.— Little Mae, ~Mr. and Mrs, John T, very enjoyable party at their home Fri- day evening, in honor of their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mra, Horace Gleason, of Leavenworth, There were a goodly number of friends present, and the ocoasion was & highly enjoyable one, the evening being spent in singing, dancing, tableaux and partaking of tempting and bountifal rofreshments. Oliver gave & —St, Paul's Episcopal church has been elaborately and beautifally decorated for the [holiday season, and appropriste ser- vices were held there yesterday, Rev. Mr. Webb officiating, and preaching a sermon appropriate to the day, Tn the evening a carol service for the Sunday school child- ren was held, This forenoon at 11 o’clock AN OLD MAN'S STORY Robbad of His Money and Suffariag from Irjuriee, He 1« Trylngto Get Back to Canaae. There was an old man being cared for at police headquarters Saturday, who was evidently saffering from in- juries reccived, and seemed in some respee's to bo affected in mind. He was found wandering about at the transfer withont mouey or baggsge, but had in his possession tickets over the Chicago and Rock 1sland to Chi- oago, and from there to Montreal. His story is that he is a Frenchman, and his iamily live in Montreal He is sixty five yoars of age, and about a year ago last fall he went to Colorado, and has been there until late this fall, when ho started bick for his Montreal home. He sags ho had ¢bout $300 in money, but that on the Holy communicn will be administered in this churck, —W. R, Vaughan has decided not to use the shooting gallery for a justice of- fice, but to leass two rooma over the Sav- ing bank, one havivg been occupied by —Mra, Welpton, a venerable lady | np. oo 'tho architect, the other by Super- Emerson, died suddevly while sitting in |y 0 jont Cooper. He will ure one room her chair, Iast Thursday. for jury and marriage purposes and one —Bubscribe for newspapers and periodi- | for court purposes, and will proceed to oc- i P i i 7 _ eals at H, E, Seaman's book store. ~—Furniture of all kinds repaired by Howe & Son, 303 Broadway —The Congregational Sunday school has ita Christmas entertainment at 5 c’clock his afternoon, —The rumor which gained scme cred- ence about the streets Saturday that Bar- nell had been hanged by a mob in Lincoln brought forth many expressions of *‘erved him right.” —Seal sacques, fur trimmings, low, at Metcalt Bros.’ —Large quantity of stoves and furni- ture at 303 Brondway. Howe & Son. —1In the whirl of holiday joys it should not be forgotten that the G, A, R., are to have » happy masquerade at Bloom & Nixon's hall Wednesday evening, —Rev. W. R. Kirkwood, D. D,, of Wooster, 0., occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterlan church yesterday morning and evening. . —New lot nicely decorated, |56 pieces, {of ton sets, only 85 at Mourer & Craig. —Hand painted china, art pottery, solid silverware, bronzes, &c, at Maurer & Oralg. —Largest stock of Tcya and Holiday Goods inthe city at Seaman's, Prices dety competition. —Wm. Martin was arrested Saturday for violating the common carriers’ ordi- nance, by letting his team stand on for. bidden ground. —The postoffice will be open to.day fof the delivery of mail from 10:30 a. m, to 11:30 &, m, and from 6 p, m, to 8 p, m, The carriers will make no delivcries to-day, very ~Lutz & Lange's fine selection of am- ber, meerrchaum and smokers’ goods of the best grades is supplying the holiday de- msand in that line. —Lutz & Lange have now opened a re- tail store in connecticn with their whole. aale establishment in Shugart's new block. room at the Baptist church has had an auspicious opening, A young couple dropped in there and got married on the opening night, — The street cars will run to.dsy, con: necting with dummy trains the same as on Sundays, the cars leaving the Ogden at 7, 8,9and 11a. m., andat 2, 4 and b p. m, —The Kuights of Pythias of the city are to meet in Castle hall at 10 o’clock this morning to formally receive the handeome testimonial tent them by the Indianapolis Lodge. — There is to bo a high-toved wedding at the Congregationsl church in Glenwood, this afternoon, the contracting parties be. ing Karl A. Snyder, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, snd Miss Evelyn B, Lewis, of Glenwood, ~The Council Bluffs readers of Tue Bee will have to wait until Wednesday morping for the mext paper, Christmas, you know, and moy it Le a merry one to ail of you, ~—Permits to commit matrimony have been issued to W, B. Long and Miss Clara B, Johnson, of Center township; Christy McMillen and Mary Jane Reese, of this city; Joeeph Boggs and Annie Farmer, of this city; Wm, T, Rogers and Leonora E. Richards, of Neola, Christmas *is evi. dently locsing none «f its pojularity as a favorable marrying season, ~There are epecial revival meetings in progress at the United Brethren church, and the interest manifest, and the nuw- ber of converts are increasing, Meetings will be held there every afternoon this meek at 2o'closk, and every eveniog st 7 o'clock, ~The front doors of at lesst several saloons, prominently located, swung on their hinges yesterday, so that the thirety could b satisfied at will, in spite of the Bunday prohibition provided for in law, There were only two or three drunks picked by the police, though, during the day, though there were many almost xipe enough to pick, ~ Small castioge, burning brauds, etc., are being made in fine style' by Winter- lo:b Bros., Counail Liluffs, Bee card elee. ‘where, . + —To-night is the time, and Bloom & Nixon's hall the place, for the printers' grand Christmas ball, This is the firet an- nual of the Typographical union, and pre- parstions are made for having it an unusu. ally joyous occaston, —Pottawattamie, Degree Camp No, 6, of Uniformed Patriols has been instituted with seveuteen wemvers, and the follow. wg officers: (. H. Jackson, grand com. wander; 8. 8. Kelier, vice commauder; A. Bpare, officer of the gusrd; M, De Guoat, secretary: John Bobhm, treasurer, ~ A fellow who was confidenced out of $180\at the Travsfer this week thinks the traia ‘and police ought to know the confidence bilks, So they cught, and probstly do; but if the victims hedn't been mean, stingy, ignorsnt bulke, they'd know them too, Apy|person not having liberality enough to subscribe for a couple of good newepapers and ioteligence eucugh to read thew and get posted, de. { oupy them January 1, The man Ross, who a short time ago figured so conspicuously in the police court here, is wanted for horee stealing in Mis. souri, and there is also strong circumstan- tial evidence pointing to him as the man who last October stole two horses of H. C. Brandes, noar Avoos, and et fire to his barn. - The Macedonia Tribune in speaking of the gamblers and prostitutes of Council Bluffs sayr: ‘‘The better elements must rise up and severely rebuke thee unholy members it the metronolis of southwestern Towa expeots to maintsin its commercial prastige and keep puco with this age of moral and intellectual advancement. The story of robbery in its various forms is be- coming entirely too common in that part of the prohibition vineyard.” —The Gerspacher-Clover sore seems to be healing, In the police court Saturday afternoon two old cases were brought up, one being that in which George Geis- pacher was complained of by Eelle Clover for keeping his saloon ofen after hours; the other that in which Belle was com- plained of by George for disturbing the peace. Both cnses wero dismissed on the paywent of costs, Charlgs Graves and a brother of George, howevér, ot ject to hav- ing the matter fixed up so: They were dragged into the affair and each fined 85 and costs for frequenting a house of ill- fame, aud now they purposs to get even. They have caused another complaint to be entered against Bella for disturbing the peace, and now music is promised, Council Bluffs is a wholesale and manufacturing city, or she is nothing. We have better facilities for mauufac- turing than any compsting point, and | for wholesaling we only need o wagon bridge to be independent of all ad- verao discrimination, Now, what psper will be able to help Council Biuffs gain the western trade?l Why, Tue Bre. It circulates thousands of copies across the river, Will it Co this? Witb pleasure, The advantages and inducoments of Council Bloffs houses are now being heralded through its columns, while heretofore an advertisement of a Council Bluffs house was never eeen in Nebraskn. The stove for the shooting gallery tent is now thawing the snow there- abouts while the boys jingle the bell back of the bulls eye, o ~—e-— - When you are out_to don't for- get that Kirkland’s door is open, for he says that this will bo o busy day for him und that it will give him no chance to put up the shutters THE DISTRIOT COURT. It Too Will Join In the Observance of Ohristmas. The district court adjourned Satur- day until to-morrow morning, on ac- count of to-day being Christmae, In the case of Lewis & Stewart va, the train thore was a fight between two yonng men and ho getting fright- onod, jamped off, and in falling hurt himself badly. After proceeding as best ho could on foot for a distance he was mot by two young follows, who asked him where hs was going, and on his telling them, they wanted to know if he had any money w get there with. He told them he had, and they then made him give it to them, one of them pulling & rovolver on him. He got finally to a railway station, and ocame through on the train to Omaha, where he was cared THE DATTY Drm se.em CAPTURED IN OMAHA. Answer For His Misdeeds, A colored man named Frank Graves, who has been tending bar at Forbes’ loft the city »nly and suspiciously last woek. Tt is chargoed up agaivat him that he empried his emploger's till, and not satisfied with the little amounnt found ther s borrowed some more of an out- sider on the protense that he had got to pay a bill for his employer, He and the mnney disavpeared together, and the cfficers in O naha belng noti- fied they succoeded in oapturing him Saturday. Yesterday afternoon Of- fioar Morna went across the river to bring him back, and he will be piven a chance here to explain, if he can, " DE HAVENS’ saloon, on Broad way, sud Now for New Years, Don't forget to stop for New Yoar's Presonts, at Frank Graves Hrought Back Here to THE DAILYBEE -COUNCIL BLUFFS :OWA M()N})AY, DECEMBEK 26 * PROF. SAMUELS, OF QUINCY, ILLINOIS, sulted at patlor 5, DE HAVENS’ New plushes received at Harknese, OPTICIAN Has returned to Council Bluffs (for a short time only), where he can be con- CGDEN HOUSE " HARKNESS, ORCUTT & CO, DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUS) Broadway, and Fourth Strect, Council Bluffs, Iowa e J. MUELLERS P brated Orcutt & Co.'s. - Fine Dolmans, at Ilarkness, Oroutt A Weber Pianos, Toys and Fancy Goods fizchuos in groat varioty ab tor at the hospital for two or three woeks, his injuries roceived when he jumped from the train causing him to be veryill. Afterrecovering somewhat he come over this to side His tickets wore ran out, the date of their expir- on having passed. ' Mr. Stevens yesterday extended the tickets. and after the police cared for the old man uring the day, ho was started on the afternoon train for the east. On top of the old man's head is quite an injury and he complains of his neck hurting him badly. He 1s quite tesble, and how much of his story {s the result ot a diseased im- agination and how much based on facts it is diffionlt to determine. e e— K. of P, . Al! members of the order in the city are requested to appear at. Castle hall at 10 this a. m., on business of im- portance. COMMITTEE, Bill Nie and Bob Burdett suddenly meet at Muellor's Music Hall. B.—Why, Bill. how you do lock? N.--Oh, I am all upaet, B.—What, bankrup!? N.—No, only busted; that fine Weber pisno I had to buy for my wife ol that eyerlasting Mueller for a Christ- mas pressnt; took everything clean, B.—Well, never mind. I'll give you a loan to buy a few of hisfine toys for the children, Now Yoar's calling cards at H, E, Seaman’s book store. W. T. BRAUN Ts doing a_big Christmas business, FINE CAKES, CANDIES, BOOTH'S OYSTERS, NUTS, CIGARS, GRAPES, CHRISTMAS TREES, IMPORTED ORANGES, Beatiful things of a thousand kinds, The choicest variety in tho city. d20-3¢ Dolmans oi\elp at Harkness, Orcutt & Co.'s. d13tf B Save your money by buying horse blankets and lap robes at C. J, Beck- man's, 335 Brondway. Elegant fans, handkerchief boxes, glove and fan hoxes, etc., at Hark- ness, Orcutt & Co.’ the Council Bluffs Insurance company, the jury returned a verdiot in favor of the plaintiffs for 699, and in favor of Brunswick & Balke, on the billiard tables, for §265. John N, Baldwin served as attorney for the plaintiffs, and Sapp & Lyman for the company. The case cf A. N. Covertvs, O, T. Gray, mechanic's liou, was tried Satur- day and submitted to Judge Reed. The case of Josephine Wooaworth vs, John E. Williams, contract, was aleo tried and sabmitted, Itis announced that the trial of oriminal cases will begin to-day, but it is not improbable that the crowd of c'vil cazes may prevent, The “melancholy business” is not always in the hands of wmelancholy men. Jacob Gish, the late noted un dertaker of our sister city, and Jacobs their present leader for the wooden overcoat fashions, is a jolly good citi- zen, Mr, Connell, the gentleman who does the handsome for us of Council Bluffs, when we step down and out, or up and out, as the case may be, is just as happy as if he never expected to one day wear one of his own vlr{ ornamental garments The true philosopher Is the wise under- er, The rush at F. W, Spetman & Bros, bhas rushed into a jam that makes the big double front a seething mass of people, We are told that vext week they will not be so crowded, and will have time to fix up their cus tomers with what they want, and do it in good shape, They will also have time to unpack new goods to take the place of the piles thwt have been sold this week. T0YB! TOYS! We have a large assortwent of toys on band that we will ee’s off at cost, as wo are discontinuing thet branch of our business entirely, We invite all who buy toys for the childien to give us a call C. B, Macquemniy & Co, The rush for holiday goods at H. E Seaman’s still continues, Fine lace goods at Iinrl{nul, Orcutt & Co's, Go to Harknees, Orcutt & Co.’s for dolmans—fur trimmed dolmans, wool dolmans and fine silk dolmans, Solid silverware, only first-class goods, (sterling), No charges for engraving at C. B, Jacquenmiy & Co,'s, — Silk bandkerchiefs and mufilars at Harkness, Orcutt & Co.'’s. All wishing to present themse! or their friends with a souvenir in geld, silver or art design, should not fail to call on C. B. Jacquemin & Co, and make their selections for the hol- idays early, Main street. An elegant lot of Black Silks, very choap, at Harkness, Orcutt & Co.'s, & Co.’s. Prof. Samuela cffers to all these e i that are suffering from Weakness and Handkerchicfs, ties, collars and | Defective sight his JAMES PORTERFIELD'S, 8ilk volvets, black and colors,cheap to closo at JAMES PORTERFIELD'S, g CLOSING SALE of cloaks, dolmann and ulsters at James PORTERFIELD'S. buying Christmas and New Year pres- ents at d20 55 JaMES PORTERFIELD'S, il CHRISTMAS GOODS In great variety at Harkness, Orcut & Co.'s. d13tf SIS Ohristrona Novelties, at Harkness, Orcutt & Co.'s. Handkerchiefs in plain and colored borders, in all stylcs and grades, at Harkness, Orcutt & Co.’s. —— Elegant toilet sete, jowel cases, odor cases, albume, etc, at H, E, Seaman’s. Gold watchos for gentlemen or la- dies. Monograms artistically en- graved on the same without exira charge at C B. Jacquemiy & Co.’s. DT e Call at Harkness, Orcatt & Co.'s and see the beautitul Jaces they have just opened for the holiday trade. H. E. S8eaman displays the largest stock of fancy goods aud toys in the city. Musquotsite kids in atrest and perty shades at Harkness, Orcutv & Co.'s. Grins Pleacant, healthy grins ara reen only on the fuces of healthy persns, The dyspep- tic und debilitated can smile only in & half-hearted way. Purify the blood, tone thestomach, and strengthen the tissues with Burdock Blood Bitters, if you wish to laugh well and aften, enllitd il e ok o ‘When you feel out of sorts, have the blues, melancholy, etc., it must be indigestion that ails you. Brown's Tron Bitrers cnrea it. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPEGIAL NOTIGES. NOTIOE. —Special advertisemente, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wauts, Boarding, etc., will be insertod In this column at the ow ratoof TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE tdr each subsequont fnsertion. Leave adv ertisements a8 our office, No. 7 Pearl Street, ncar Broadway. Wants, ANTEDe-500 buildings to move, We make o specialty of movitg houses and_safes! Address W. P, Aylesworth, box 879, Conncil Blufls, Tn. ANTED—Everybod, to take Tus Bax, 20 cents livered by carriers, Office, No near Proadway. ~ For Sale and Rent Fl\ E HOUSES FUR RENT-—By Swan and Walker, d -4t O RENT.—Fnrnished rooms to rent, with board, 96 Mycster street. Day board, £5.50 per week, decls-tt TJVUE Test rostuarant stand on M Stock for sale, with furniture, e cap for cash, Write to me or call, J. WINANS, me - Corner Willow Ave, MOR BALE—The Western House, No, 308 Up- por_Broadway; or will trude for improved clty or tarm_property; or will sell furniture and rent building; reason, il health, Address J. 8. C. MCCALLISTER, 808 Upper Broadwa Bintfs, Jowa, ()" BEES—1n packages o & hundred at 260 a packn,e At Tuk Bes office, No, 7 Pearl stroat, L Council Fuu RENT— 3y new two-story brick store building, on South Main stroct, PETER WEIS JOR SALE-My twelve-acre fruit farm, on South Firt sircet, PETER WEIS JOK SALE—Beantiful residence iots, $60 ‘each; nothing down, and $3 permonth only, by EX-MAYOR VAUGHAN. IND ORDERS for Cobs to Upper Broadway 3 b Hlevator, or toN, J, Bond, by nail. d22 1w - Go to Harkness, Orcatt & Co,’s for Lace Goods, Fancy Handkerchiefs, &o, Ll To strongthen and build up the sys tem, a trial will convince you that Brown's Iron Bitters is the best med- icine made, R J. M, Pururs’, . HEADQUARTERS Fox Houipay SLIPPERS, Harknese, Orcutt & Co, have an elegant aseortment of white and col- ored fans. d1sus Peregoy & Moore have got their re- tail store half-scled and Their case of holiday pipes holders is a big attraction and the VERYTHING renewed at the Excelsior gal- Jery, 100 Maln striet, for holidsy wurk, O where ycu can get civility and fair troat ment, B. W. L PATTON—Physicisn and Ocullst. Gan cure any caso of sore eyes, 18 18 only a matter of time, and can cure generally in from thres 10 five Weekeo1t Taakie. e dlder. ence how long discased. Will straighten cross oyes, operate and remove Ptyreginme, otc., and insert artificial eyes, Bpecial atton re tadeworms A JACOB APPEL, GROCER, No, 5208, Main8t, - . Council Bluffs, Our constantly increasing trade is suffi- clent proof of our quare unllnfi snd at- tention to customers, Good hutter al- wayson hand. Prompt delivery of goods 26N B AND best pisces will soon be gone, 23 5; _Diamonds, diamonds, lace pivs, ear ringe, solituire rings aud studs, lock- ots, crossce, st . B, Jacquemin & Co s, 27 Main street. Dr. Meagher,—Oculist, Aurist. AND SPECIALIST, 10 Chronic diseases, cffers hls servicos to all af flicted with disascs of thy Eye, Ear, or Chronic diseasos of any charscter. Warrants o cure in a1 R cumaiic affectiong Can be consalted by walor in person at the Mctropolitan botel, Council Bluffs, Towa, - IMPROVED CRYSTAL SPECTACLES Superior to any other in use, as th following home evidence will testify. TESTIMONIALS. Cousci, Buvwws, Tows, 1 December 21, 152, Prof, H. Samuels: Dear Sir—Some two_ycars an visi this city, and at that ti with my eyes, caused by excess and other office work to such an _extent that could at_ times hardly read, study or decipher phiin print witnout froquently resting them. You adjusted a pair of glasses for me tha indispensable, and 1 bave o hesitancy i rec mending persons to_you who may be trouble with weak eyes. Yours truly, J. A MORGAN, Editor and Publisher Globe. Couxct, Bueevs, February 14, 180, that T would be ungra in soms wanner « sratitude to_you for the wonde t that [ had vot met Prof. Sa have b | this blessing of seci 1 others may hava the benefits of you gratefully yours, SIS ABBY WALTON, Nurse. that While on the Pacific coast years ago I bec partially blind, and my right eye has nove covered. 1 have tric glasses to help me, also other remedics, but was of 1o use, as no one_could help me. brof. Samuils came this time to Omaha thought that it would do no Lacm in_trying him and wco what he would say. He examined i eyes and,told me that he could o ake te s not withone, but witn both cyes o on snd make e sec, as |y idea of ever by o well again, surpriso he 1 with the Jgher. 1 will ch him to those that have Yours, with goou sight, GEO. GIBSON, Herald Office. Omsha, Neb., D cembe 20, 1852, 1 used to have meny thin When Prof, Samucls wis in the vity a few y g 1 was advised by oneof my frienas who w henefited by him to cald on hini. am glad to state that he b He fitted me at that glnsses, and th after using fhe proved so that I h M is perfect, alt cry weak eyes and tried a gro ugh | was' advised ali the time: but Prof. Sum different, They improved my s, and | woul eyes to ca'l on i Respecttull A. T. SWIGART, City Poiic?, Oma a. Decewle OMAlA,. Septempber 18, 1870, Some years since, whils engaged in_editori Iabor at” night, m and 1 found 1t din would sfford any reliet. thres vears miy oyes grew weaker use, viden s0 much debght in. ¥ kindly alded mo by city.” Byuseof his iu ed ¢ several days I find the patural mucls to ' thi produced i » time, and 1 1ave no doub it will be p [ am gl where s0 many ne and 1 hope his gl tensively used here, = | truly say E. 1. F. JAMESON, Pastor Virst Baptist Cburch O, Neb., Deceunber 12, 1852, Prof. 11, Sanuels: Dear Sir—1 have now used the glasses wit which you furnished we for ope week and ca have derived mors comfort i that short suffered froman inab lity 10 sce distinetly when close by, sometimes 1 i ognize my most intimate fri was o constant source of mor ation to of well- Make yourself and frlends happy by | known people of this city and vicinity a half since you ¢ 1 was troubled proot reading MADE t 10 od ar glasses adjusted to n enjoyin v help, I au, 1 told him to wiven up the To my 1o me a pair of glasses that en- ab'es me fo koo with my right eye as well as i recommend up hopes. at lief, but ‘it was all in vain. CONRAD GEISE'S I done o, and o for the,glasses at ali, ut on glasses, for I wonld have to_wear them advise il persons who bave “trouble with their esight became impaired, ult to find glasses which During the rl.nl two or hy constant , and Ihegan to be alarmed Jest I wight for & ine be obliged to lay asidemy books, wh ch I 1 think, has stal glases for “on restored, nd 1 am now able to read and study as michas 1 pleass without tiring the cye or causing pain. Itseems wonderful toatsuca an effees can bo troduced and ox Wholesale and Retail, Address, J. MUELLER, COUNGIL BLUFFS, I A Hae .. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.756 and $2.00 S ELI NIRRT S A | C o| O aH®ndER TEE WEST. | Bluff and Willow Sreets, Conncil Bluffs, B. HAGG & CO. DEAILIIRSG TN GEISE® BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM THE ARTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AGENIS FOR THE OELERIRATIDD B CVENEER ESERIEL Orders filied in any partct the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. JOSEPH REITER, MERCHANT TAILOR, MAKES THE FINEST SUITS IN THE LATEST STYLES, At the Lowest Poesible Prices. NO. 310 UPPER BROADWAY, A R R ibers 1 G 0 434 ATER WAVES ‘When 1| Tha Xequiro erimping, st Mrs. J. J. Good's Halr Storo, at prices nover befero tguched by oy other hair dealer. Also a full line of ewitches, ctc. atgroatly reduced prices. Also gold, w | 1Iver and colored nets. ~ Waves made from ladies’ own bair. Do nob fail to cail before purchasing % | ‘newhere. All goodn warranted as represented. MRS, 3. 3. BOOD, 90 Matn atreas, Council Bluffa, Tows. MORGAN, KELLER & CO,, U ™ I S DA I IR &5, The finest; quality and Inrgest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases, Calls attended to at all hours, We defy competition in quality of goods or prices, Our Mr., Morgan has served as undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understands his business, WAREROOMS, 846 AND 357 BROADWAY. Upholstering in allits branchea promptly attended to; also carpet-laying and lambrequins, Tele- graphic and mail orders filled without delay. BREWERY & MALT Council Bluffs, - - - lowa. Boer and malt In any quantity'to suit purchasers. Boer #8.00 pcr barrel. Private famii liod with small kega at 81.00 cach, aelivered froe of cFarge to any part of the city PETERSCN & LARSON, ‘Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Compsuny’s Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER, No, 711 Broadway, Council Blufis, Iowa. orders to families and dealers delivered free. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO,, I (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Who'esale Fruters and Gonfegtioners 16 and 18 Peari-st.. Council Bluffs, Ia sup. iy Orders from the sountry olicited Cit JACOB_APPEL. h 1 have . n N o of time than in years previous, Almost from my carliest recoilections I have NO. 529 8 Main Street. Council Bluffs. Ouwr constant] incressing trades” sufficicnt proof of our square dealing and attenticn to « omers. Good tter a'ways on band. Promptiy delivery of goods. tried remedies and glasses of different - kinds with wulted ¥ your skill, | am able to sce betrer than eve before. benefited a8 | have been, Very truly yours, MARY ARD, 2580 Decatur Street, ARTIFICIAL EVES ALWAYS ON 1IAND. OFFICE HOUKS : 9a m to7 p. m. Prof. Samuels does not attend to business outside of his rooms, and has no oune connected with bim, butf very little bencfit and until I con vou, deemed my case hopelr hank you deemed iy case hopeloss Thanks [ 3 & * ol U0 Try' Prof, Sawuels' treatment and b 8. M. Crooks, Pres, N. B. Easroxn, Secy, Vics Pres, N, B. Moorg, Counselor, MUTUAL I0WA STOCK INSURANCE CO. [Incorporated under the Laws of Iowa.] Insurance at Acinal Cost, Tnsuring LIVE STOCK Agatnst Loss by ACCIDENT, THEFT OR DEATH, Or Any Duknown or Contingent Kvent Whatever, Experienced agents wanted, C ) . AP RS o piad, Cormepondence Orrice: 103 Pearl Street, Council Blufis, Ia, 1 decs- J, ¥, KIMBALL, GEO, 4. CHAMP, KIMBALL & CHAWMP, (Successors to J. P. & J. N, Cassacy.) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers, ‘We bave the only complete set of abstracs books to all ity 10te avd lards in Pottawattami county. Tities examined and abstracts furcished on short totice. Monsey 10 lcan ob city snc farm SvGperty, short and long time, ip suts 0 sult the borrower, Real esta bousht and sold - Offics ) be old stand opposite co ut bouse

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