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THE DAILY BEE ~-(1(}U1 “The Daily Bee. GOUNCIL BLUFFS. 7 ay Morning, De = 90 cents per woek « = #10.00 per Yenr 7 Pearl Btreet, Near MINOR MHENTIONS, =J, Mueller's Palace Masic Hall. —A set of buggy runners for asle at H. E, Seaman's, —Dishes, glassware, lamps, etc., at 303 Broadway. Howe & Son, —Nepbi, the Indian sachem, was fined i police court Satarday for being drunk. —Targe assortment of New Yesr gifts st H. E, Seaman’s, —The board of trade in to hold its annual election o officers next Tuesday avening. ~01d papers for sale at Tur Brn office ¢ 25 centaper hundred. —Importad and Key West oigars con- stantly on hand at Lutz & Lange’s, —The Grand Army masquerade is to bo given this evening. —Subscribe for newspapers and periodi- eals at H, E, Seaman's book store. —Fuarnitare of all kinds repsired by Howe & Son, 803 Broadway —1In the district court yesterday a man namod Mann was tried for larceny, and found guilty, the jury being out only about twenty minutes. —1In the whirl of holiday joy» it should not be forgotten that the G. A, IR, are to have s happy masquerade at Bloom & Nixon's hallthis evening, —New lot nicely decorated, |56 pieces,fof tea sets, only 85 at Mourer & Oraig. —Permits to wed were yesterday given to H., J. Millard and Fannie D, Page, of Lewis townrhip; A. L. Tanisren, of Mis- sourt Valley, and Lizzie Nason, of thia elty; Honry Foote, of Avocs, and Emma E. Follett, of the same place, ~—Hand-painted china, art pottery, solid silverware, bronzes, &c.,, at Maurer & Oraig, —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 ball given by the Mmunerchor Monday evening was well attended, and all seemed happy, indeed. The company ‘was a solect one, and the evening hours paased very enjoyably. ~Lutz & Lange have now opened a re- tail store in connection with their whole- sale establichment in Shugart's new block. —Among the marrisge licenses issued yesterday was one to a couple whoso ag- qregate ago was 130 years, the expeotant bridegroom being 70 and his betrothed 10 yoars younger. | —A burly follow played tho sneuk thief smocessfully Christmas day by stealing a coffee roaster at Spetman’s store, Fred Spetman captured him once, but the fol- low drow big koife and suoceeded in making good his oacape. —Whiteloy's dramatic company opened its week's engagement at Dohaney's Monday evening with a crowded house, and seems to be giving splendid satisfac: tion, ~The printers’ dance Christmas night at Bloom & Nixon's was very largely at- tended, especially by the young folks, and proved a very enjoyable affair throughout, “The ball was pleasingly decorated, and the charter of the union was appropriately placed on the wall, The *‘first annual” was a success in all rerpects, ~The home of Julius Foetish was sad. doned on Christmas by the death of his littlo daughter, Anna Matt, aged oue yenr and four months, lung fever being the cnuse. The funeral is to be at 2 o’clock this afternoon, and friends of the family are invited to attend without further notice. —Rev. William Kitkwood, D, D., will conduct the services this evening st the Presbyterian church at 7:90 o’clock, All are weloome, He will also preach next Sabbath at the usual hours, Dr, Kirk- T that he had got it all over lard, Hegrum i bled greatly about there being too much butter on the bread, the time the | light was tarned up ha discovered that bo | had taken the wrong pail, and instead of | theflunch basket had simply 1:¢d, the pails being alike in outward appearance, but strangely dissimil ntents, ——— W. T. BRAUN In doing a_big Holiday business, FINE CAKES, CANDIES, BOOTH'S OYSTERS, NUTS, CIGARS, GRAPES, CHRISTMAS TREES, IMPORTED ORANGES, Beatifal things of & thousand kinds, The choicest variety In the city. 20.3t Save your money by buying horse blankets and lap roben at O, J. Bock- man's, 335 Broadwa When you are out_to-day don't for- got that Kirkland's door is open, for ho eays that this will be a busy day for him and that it will give him no ohance to pat up the shutters - - — " PHRSONAL. Mrs. M. ¥, Goods, one of Towa's noble temperance workers, is in the city t>day #he guest of Mrs, 8, J, Norris, Miss Jennio Anwerds, of Ottumwa, is in the city visited her sister, Mrs, J. C. Lange, Mr. Henry Foot, of Avoos, s in the city to-day on visit to his daughter, Mrs, Norria. Miss ‘Fannle Slatterey, of St. Paul, Mo, in in the oity on a visit to her cousin, Prof. Slatterey, of St. Joreph's academy, A, R, Houghton, who travels for a Rock Islaud house, 1s at home spending ho holidaya with his family in this city. A. P, Brainard has been spending much timo of late in Kanaas City, wkero he has been called as & witness in the celebrated cattls case, which involves $1,000,000 or more. Mr, N. D. BSanford, one of Avoca’s prominent business men, is in the city to- day on a business trip. He will also take in the city across the Big Muddy before he returna home, Robert Lange, who has been seriously ill, is ableto be out again, His employers, Linder Kiel, remombered him most enerously on Christmas day by presenting gim with an elegant gold watch. et To strengthen and build up the sys tem, a trial will convince you that Brown's Iron Bittors is the best med- icine made. ' ——— Peregoy & Mooro have got their re- tail store half-scled and revamped. Their case of holiday pipes and cizar holders is a big attraction and the bost pieces will soon be gone. 23 8: SANTA’S CLAWS, They Fasten Onto Several Minor Of- fenders ana Lock Toem Up. One young man giving his name as Theodore Gifford was disappointed be- cause Santa did not bring him an over- cont. He needed one, and concluded to help himself. He picked omne belonging to Mr. Dohany, and after trying it on concluded it was too large for him and he would sell it. Mr. Dohsny was on his track, and collared him. The young man broke away and run at a lively gait down Broadway, while the cry of ‘‘stop thief” caused quite a crowd to chase him, He trip- ped up two or three before he was secured, and the officer, Moree, took him to the station. He there claimed to be a gymnast, and it not belug the circus season he was In bad luck, and took this way of getting raiment. Judge Aylesworth sent him to jail for thirty days. John Woods was fearfully drunk, and on being locked up in the eala- boose proceeded to break the stove and smash tho windows, His Ohrist- mas celebration cost him ten days in jail. L. C. Larson was found near the gas works, lying in the snow beastly drunk One eye was decorated in a very lavish manner, and on being shaken up he claimed that he had been robbed at a certain house and wood is a nephew of Reoretary Kirkwood, of national fame, —With the discontinuance of Christmas advertisements the Council Bluffs manage- muot feels it to be at once a pleasure and a duty to thank our numerous patrons for the very liberal number of advertisements w0 freely accorded, and hopes that their sales have fully reimbursed them for the expense incurred, Come and seo us often, we wili do you good, ~—The Boys’ band was out with a fonr horse team on Christmas day, serenading wowe of the citizens at their homes. The boys played well, as they always do, in fact, and received wany compliments for the evident steady improvement which they are making, To the evening they played for the show at Dohany’s, In their rounds the boys favored the city editor of Tux Bee with & happy oall and gave him » merry and musical Christmas greeting, —Willism Messner showed himw:lf a true Christmas artist by the manner in which he decorated *‘Our Meat Market."” Besides an unique showing of how meat can be dressed aud bung up eo as to look most tempting, there was a novel Christmas tree, dbcorated with all sorts of meat, and in the show window was a teaw of little pigs, hitched to u toy wagon, in which mmother pig was seated driving the team, The whole shop presented a wonderfully attractive appearance, ~—The Council Bluffs city editor of Wik Bex was most kindly remembered by some of his associates in the office, who, know- ing well his weakuess, went to Peregoy & Moore's and selected from their big stock an elegant meerschanm, which they placed upou the editorial table with their kind rogards expressed in a well-worded note. Buch showings of friendliness and esteem ®erve to lighten labor and gladden one's y greatly, ~1f the policeman can get any joke on Officer Tyson it is ax good as & boliday for them. They had such a chance Christuas might. He vsually brings bis midnight lunch up to the station in a tin ya'l, such a8 lard s col1ia, Oa this uisht, when ne wroceeded to partake ¢f bis lunch, be run bis band down futo the psil, cnly to find thrown out of doors, The prop tors of the house were afterwards ar- rested, but Investigation showed that Larson, Instead of being robbed, had ontered the house and raised a dis- turbance there, for which he was ejected, He dropped his pocketbook, con- talning 810, and it was returned to him, Yesterday he was fined the usual amount, There were three plain drunks dis- f.u“d of yesterday—J, P, Mann, J nard and Wm, Maynard, the fine of each being §6 and costs, John Newman was arrested for dis. turbing the peace, It seems that he went to the Lynden hotel and slipped into one of the rooms and went to gud without registering. The landlord, on learning of it, ordered him out, and quite a lively time ensued, Both New- man and Mr, Linden were called into court yesterday. The former wes fined §9.60 for disturbing the peace, while Linden was fined $1 and costs for assault, it being decided that he used more force than was necessary in ©jdcting the lodger, Wall McFadden made a capture yesterday, which promises to be a good one, 'he young man he sted is known as ‘‘Charlie, the Ki. It is claimed that he has been st wuk for Mr, Wyman, a well known and pros. Fsroul farmer, liviag near this oity, n paying him off Mr, Wyman gave him & check for $8, which the young man ralsed to $18, and on which he drew the money st the Lank, The young man has been locked up in jail and will to-day be arraigued on the charge of forgery An old man was afternoon for stealing an’ overcoat from Poter Bechtele's hotel, He will have a hearing to-day. Belle Clover was before Judge Aylesworth yesterday on & charge o disturbicg the peace. She was found guilty and fined §5 and costs, Caroline Blass h:s complained of a neighboring woman named Mrs, Mar- tin for assaulting her with a board, e -~ When you feel out of eorts, have the blues, melancholy, ete., it must be indigestion that ails you, Brown's Iron Biters cures it. : 7A REVOLUTION! The City Roller Mills Under the New Dispensation. Its Flour Unsurparsed in the World, J. C. Hoffmayr & Uo.. Are the Fint to Indroduce the Hungarian Roller System in Gonn- ofl Blaffs There is not & man or woman either who is not interested in the flour question, Health in happiness, and to obtain sound health with companiment of mental and physical vigor, the first consideration is the kind and quality of flour we use, Dar- ing the last two years a rovolution has been in progrees in the manufacture of flour. The old process for all its ac "|grades of flour was to reduce the wheat by grinding, using stones or burrs, but all this changed, and the miller who ures these burrs now finds hia product without s market. The cells ocontatning the phosphates, the gluten, are the most valuable portion of the wheat. Under the old process these were, at one grinding, crushed and destroyed, but now, little by little the rollers granulate the wheat and leaving theee colls lntact produces a flour that is vastly superior to that made by the old process. The CITY ROLLER MILLS are four stories 'high and 83x66 feet, They ere the first in this to appear with a perfect set of the Hungarian system of rollers, and without any burrs in the entire mill. This mill is owned and operated by J, O, Hoff- mayr and John T. Baldwio, under CIL BLUFES .OWA WEDNESDAY, ] help Council Bluffs gain the western trade? Why, Ture Bre. It circulates thousands of copies across the river, Will it do thie? With pleasure, advantages and inducements ¢ uneil Bloffs houses aro now bel heralded through its solumns, while tofore cil Bluffa house was never seen in Nebraska RECEIVING THE TRIBUTE The Knights Recoun!ze the Gift from Their Iapians polie Brethren Oa Christmas morning the four lodges of Knights of Pythiss of this city met in their hall and received the gift lately sent them by the India. napolis lodge, The following address was made by P. E.E. J. Abbott: Brorugrs: This meeting has bsen called upon this Christmas morning for the purpose of receiving a token of regard. Various organizations ex- ist who put forth much zeal for the welfare of their members, but upbratd and denounce some societies because of their secrecy, and asa result a man amember of a society not secret may come here with no knowlege of our people and but limited means, and no token by which he can be known, die and be burled in a pauper's grave. But in our order a token is given by which a brother, no matter where he goes can be recognized and help given whatever his necd may be. Thia has been fully .illustrated In the case of Brother B. 8. Johnson, of Star Lodge No. 7, K, cf P., of Indianapolir, Ind,, who died from an accident in this city while in line of duty. In rearching his remaina the voucher of his equity was found. That wae all we reqaired and though being no larger thau the palm of your hand its mission was im- perative, The deceescd brother was taken in charge by willing hands, his relatives notified, ihe remains kindly and respectfully treated and escorted to the train that took him to his last resting place with the honor of the order he loved duriug life. But though we only did our* duty, the firm name of J. O. Hoffmayr & |it gives- me pleasures to present you Co. Mr, Hoffmayr devotes all of his | With this beautiful token of regard time acid energlen to the business, and sent us from our brothers of Star he had twenty-eight years experience, lodge, No. 7, of Indianapolis, Ind.,| who wish to show us the fraternal re- The patent process flour, made by this gard in which they hold us and now mill, was the highest grade In this|presented as o joint present to the market, and conceded to be without a | f0uF 1odges in this city and whoso superior, but now they expect to give a grade of flour that will be equal to any inthe United States, pacity of the mill hes been doubled, an iron clad elevator has been erected and a new briok storo houso has been | brothera of Indianapolis: added, and these improvements have |it, brothera of Council names are ongrossed upon the cor- ners, Accept it and place it upon the The oa- | Walls of our Castlo Hall, and let it stimulate us to always do our duty and to noble deeds in tho future, I will only repeat the sentiment of our “Raceive Bluffs, as a just been completed and everything fs | token of lovo, with n' Morry Christ- now in emooth moving order. The flour now beivg made has been tas and a Happy Now Year to you all.” Charles M. Hatle, P, 0., followed, tested with the product of the most | his remarks being: famous mille, and pronounced fully equal to the best. This system isnow in use by all first class manufacturers, both in this country and in-Europe. Chaucellor, commander and brothers: Nearly nineteen centuries ago, when the beauiy and eilence of nigat had fallen like a mantle over the hills and valleys of Palestine, the cars of the The famous flonr of Buda-Pesth, and | sh:pherds were saluted with straine of that of Minneapolis, is made by tho roller system. sweeteet music as the mystic curtains of the skies were drawn aside and the angels of God proclaimed, ‘‘Peace on A description of this process has not | earth, good will to men,” and heraid- been published in any paper here, and [ €d the birth of the long-locked-for it ia quite interesting. THE PROCESS. Messish. In the lowly manger under the gloaming star of Bethlehem was lying the child Christ Jesus, whcs» Tho oleaning process must be thor- | lite was destined to revolutionize the ough and four improved cleaners are [ World; whose teachings have been the used in the elevator outtide of the | *°Urce and inspiration of all that is mill, The wheat Is product of each of these pairs of rol- lera is passed through ecaiping reels, | est eight in number, before it proceeds to This divides the mid.|©f 8n orgenization founded on the|! the next roll, dling and flour as the work progresses, purest, holiest and grandest in human I then paseed | ivilization; whone life s ihe chicf through six pair of chilled iron cor- | corner ragated rollers, the corrugation being | home and the finer as the griudivg progressed, The | tory =~ has stone of the church, the school; whoze hii- manifested to the world the most divine friends ehip, the broadest charlty and grand benevolence. Oa this bright stmas morning we, as members principles taught by the Great Master, aro made the recipients of this mag: The result of this ivitial part of [ nificent token from the brothers «f the flour making process is a little | Star Lodge No. 7, because we have flour, much middlings and some bran, The flour from chese rolls then passes endeavored in our hamble way to obey the teachings of our organization, A stranger alone and unknown was to bolts covered with silk cloth aud ls | stricken down in our midst, but we there dressed or finished, but the|found that he had learned sround the middlings have yet to be dealt with | 8!tars of Pythianism the eamo grand and for porcelain of smooth rolls, are ready to recoive. them eight piir of rolls and two pair|brother. traths that bad been our iuspiration, and that though o stranger he was a We formed around him the strong triangle of Pythian friendship, These aro known as tho Hungarian threw over him the broad mantle of system of rollers. Before and dur- ing the paseage of the middlings | and benevolence. through this system of rollers they are graded and purified by passing through eight middlings purifiers, The product is then passed through thirteen silk bolts, dressed, separated and sacked or barielled by automatis flour packers in packages branded according to'grade and corded in the storehouse to await shipment on any or all of the nine roads centering at Council Bluffs, This mill gtinds epring as well as winter wheat, but it uses only the very best of grain, thus insurivg to its customera a uniform grade, Its brands are: PATENT FANCY, FAVORITE, FANOY WINTER, WHITE LOAF, EARLY RISER and OCCIDENTAL, It keeps on hand Winter Graham and Spring Graham, Itis in all reepects & perfect mill, with everything money aud experi- enco can give to make its equipment complete, and under the management of that genial gentleman and thorough business man, Mr, Hofl- man, there is not a shapow of doubt but that the most lofty aims of its proprietors will be fully realizod, Council Bluffs is a wholesale and manafacturiog city, or she is nothing, Wo have better facilitios for manufac turlug than any competing point, and for wholesaling we only need a wagon bridge to be independent of all ad- verse diecrimination, Now, what paper will be able to Pythian charity and extended to him the strong hand of Pythian fellowship Though he died & stranger in a strange land, ho was cared for by the hands of brothers, In one sense this tcken is all unde- served, for in doing this we but fal- filled a part of the obligations of our organization; yet it is & matter of pleasure to us to know thav these kindly ministrations were so kindly apprecisted by his brothers and friends in his far away home. To know that by theee kindly officee their sorrow for his untimely end wasin some slight degree softened; to know that by theso words the mystic ties of brotherhood are sustained; to know that wherever gleams the shield or floats the banver of Pythanism, the trip'e ties of friendship, charity and benevolence are unbroken, Let us monies rededicate ourselves to the service of the grand principles we learn around these altars that we may prove ourselves more worthy of the charac ter wo bear, While we return our thauks to the members of Star Lodge No. 7, for this kindly token let us hope that the great author of all mer- oles may soften this great bereave- ment to the hearts of our brother's family and friends, and that “‘our gol- den chain of love may miss no linke when jolued above,” The following was then sppointed a8 a committes on resolutions of thauks to Siur Lodge No. 7, K. of P, Indiavapoiis Ind.: P, 0. Edwin J. Abboti, St, Albavs No. 17; P, C Chester Shiffetts, St, Albans No. 17; £, U, Chas, M. Hail, Couneil Blofi, No. 40; P, C. Rosecrans Geothe, No, 61; P, C. H, Nutt, Concordis, No. 52, BwE AND fl‘n— Dr. Meagher,—Oculist, Aurist. AND SPECIALIST. in Chronic diseases, offers hls services to all at flicted with dissases of the Eye, Ear, or Chroni diseases of any character, Warrants & cure in o | Rheumatic affocti.ns. Can be consalted L‘) mall o In perscn at the Metropoliten bote! i Councll Bluls, Towa, PROF, SAMURLS, OPTICIAN OF QUINCY, ILLINOIS, Has retarned to Council Blaffs (for short time only). where he can be con- sulted at parlor 5, CGDEN HOUSE Peof. Samuels cffers to all these that are euffering from Weaknees and Defectiva sight his IMPROVED . CRYSTAL SPECTACLES ! Superior to any other in use, ss the following home evidence of well- known people of this city and vicinity will teatify. TESTIMONIALS. Covwci Buoves, Tows, ) Decomber 21, 1852, § Prof. 11. Bamuels: Dear Bir-Some two years and half since you visited this city, and at'that time I was troubled with my cyes, caused by excessive proof-reading ahd other office work to such an _extent that I could ut times hardly read, study or decipher pliin print without froquently resting them. You adjusted a pair of glasses for me that next 1o indispensable, and T have no hesitancy in recom- mending_persons with weak e) es. ¥ J. A MORGAN, Editor and Publisher Globe. Covxett. Buuyws, February 14, 18 0. Prof. Sanmucly Uear Bir- 1 fecl that T would be ungrateful in- deed if 1 did not in some mannr express my gratitude for the wonderful benefits d: [ parp togo but whereas 1 . Hoping that iefits of your help, It gratefully yours, AISS ABBY WALTON, Nurse, While on the Pac t vears ago I hacame partially blind, and my right eye has never re- vered, 1 huve trie. numbers of times to " this time. to thought that it w.uld do no barm fn_ try and see whathe would say. Me examined my eyes and me that he could nake me sce, 1 told him t6 iven ap the idea of ev g surprise he pairof yla ables me to seo with my_right oy the other. I will checrfully recommend bhim to all those that have given up hopes. Yours, with good sight, & Omaha, Neb., December 20, 1852, 1sed to have very weak eyes und tried a great y things for relicf, but it was all in vain, the city a few years of my frients who was p hitn, 1 de Iped e we ¢ with a p X e instaut. relic after using (hen for a short timo my eyes im proved so that I hadno use for the glasses at al My sight Is perfect, although I Ivisod not n glasses, for [ wold ha wear them hut Prof. Samucls’ glasses work hey fnproved my oyes, and I would ersons who bave trouble with their il on it Respectfully, A. T. SWIGART, City Polic?, Omiat . in_oditorial Iabor at " night, my ' eyesiy e impaired, and 1 found it difficult to find glasses which would afford any relief, During the Somo years sin #rovidence, I in| kindly niced nio by sending Dr.{Samucels to this eof his improved crystal glames for ral vision' restored, tengively use A E. 1y F. JAMESON Pastor Fist Baptist Chiirch, O, Neb,, Deconbor 12, 1852, Prof, H. Samuels: Dear Sir—1 have now used the glasses with which you furnished me for one week and can truly say that | have derived mo that short space of tima than in y through the inspiration of these cere- & n inahility 10 see distinctly cven when close by, sometimes £ iled to know or rec ognize my most intimate friends, all of which taut source of mor iflcatio nodivs and glasses of difl butd very little benefit and salted you, deemed my case hopel &0 your skill, I wm able to seo better er before. Try Prof, Samuels' treatment and be benefited a8 | havé been, Very truly yours, MARY BOSARD, 2030 Docatur Street, ARTIFICIAL EYES ALWAYS ON HAND. OFFICE HOUKS : 98 m. to7 p. m. Prof, Samuels does not attend to business outeide of L1 rooms, and has no one connected with him, be troubled | DECEMBEN 27 " HARKNESS, ORCUTT & CO., DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE. Broadway, and Fourth Street, J. MUELLERS Headquarters For the Cele- brated Weber Pianos, Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail, Address, C J. MUELLER, i:H COUNGIL BLUFFS, EX . H. .. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.756 and $2.00 SELITIIIRTS DEXADE » TEIE VWEST. Bluff and Willow Sreets, Council Bluffs, B. HAGG & CO. DEALEIRS IN -BOTTLED BEER, Al C GEISE' MADE FROM 11E ARTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AGENTS FOR THE JOSEPH REITER, MERCHANT TAILOR, MAKES THE FINEST SULTS IN THE LATEST STYLES, At the Loweat Possible Prices, NO. 310 UPPER BROADWAY. WATEIR WAVES That nover require crimping, st Mro. J. J. Good's Halr Store, at prices nevor befero touched by ny other halr dealor. Also a full lino of switches, otc. at greatly reduced prices. ~Also gol Iver and colorod nets. * Waves made from Indica’ own halr. Da nob fail to call before purchasing slsowhore. All goods warranted a8 ropresented. S, J. J. GOOD, i any partof the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to, MR! 5 29 Main atroew, Conncil Blnfs, Towa. MORGAN, KELLER & GO, U ™ I IE3 KR4 T S IR S5, The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wWooden and motalic cases, Calls attended to at all hours, We defy compotition in quality of gods or prices, Our Mr, Morgan has served as undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understands his business, -~ WAREROOMS, 316 AND 87 IROADWAY, Upholstering in allits branches promptly attended to; also carpet-laying and lambrequins, Geles graphic and mail orders filled without delav, CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT HOUSE, Council Bluffs, - - - lowa. Boer and malt in any quantity/{o snit purchasers. Beer 88.00 per barrel. Private tamliles sup- pliod with small kega ot $1.00 each, oel vered froe of crarge to any part of the city PETERSON & LARSOR, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company's Celebrated MIILWAUKEE BEER, No, 711 Broac puncil Blufis, Iowa, City orders to families and dealers delivered free, DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Wholesale Fruiters and Gonfectiosers 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council Bluffs, Ta. JACUB APPEL. GROCHRS NO. 6529 8 Main Street. Council Bluffs. Our constant] incressing tradis” suffcient proof of our square dealing and attention to ¢ omers. _Gond tter w'waye on ) and. _Promptiv delivery of goods. Orders from the sountry olicited 8. M. Crooks, Pres, N. B. Eastox, Secy, J. 0. Horrxan, Vica Pres. N. B. Mook, Counselor, MUTUAL I10WA STOCK INSURANGE C0, [Incorporated under the Laws of Towa.] Insurance at Ac'nal Cost, Insuring LIVE STOCK Agatnst Logs by ACCIDENT, THEFT OR DEATH, Or Any Unknown or Contingent Event Whatever, Exporienced agents wanted, Correspondence solicited from ll parts of Towa, — o PoBdence Orrice: 103 Pearl Streot, Council Bluffs, T, decs- dtt L J, ¥, KIMBALL, GEO, H, CHAMP, KIMBALL & CHAMP (Successors to J. P. & J. N, Cassady.) ’ Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers, We have #he only complete seb of abstract books to all city fote sud iapds fn Potisw " Titlce exiwaiucd and abstracts furvished oo short Lobice. Morcy 0 loan oot Shyimed tainl property, short and long tme, 1o sums (0 sult the borrower, Realata bought and s6i " qa™ 4 be old stand opposite co ut bouse: ice ) g