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The Daily Bee._ COUNGIL_BLUFFS. D BUBSCRIPTION RAT| , & = = = = 20centsper week R V10,00 per Your Office: No, 7 Pearl Street, Near Wroad way. —e e MINOR MHENTIONS. =J, Mueller's Palace Music Hall, —A wet of buggy runners for sale at H. B, Seaman’s, —There are twenty-four prisomers in the Jail now. —Dishes, glassware, lamps, etc,, at 303 Broadway. Howe & Son, —Large assortment of New Year gifts at H, E, Seaman’s, —The public tchools will enjoy & vaca- tion until next Tuesday. ~01d papers for sale at Trr B office #t 25 cents per hundred, ~TImported and Key West cigara con- stantly on hand at Lutz & Lange's, —Prof. Samusls willclose his office on Sunday, December 31, —Subseribe for newspapers and periodi- oala at H, E, Seaman's book store, —Furniture of all kinds repaired by Howe & Son, 303 Broadway ~-The boys with sleds are a little too GLENWOOD GASHES. Row on Ohristmas Day. It Beems to bo Catohing. excitement on Christmas day by one of tho most serious stabbing affeays which has ever happened in that olty, two men being very seriously injured, though the latest reports indicate that recovery is possible In both cases. The details of tho affray aa given by The Journal of that place indicate that whisky was the cause of the trouble: About 3 o'clock in the afternoon Scott Briscoe, who was tolerably drank, went into Arp's saloon, and aocosting Arch Walling, desired him (Walling) to give him fifty conts Walling was a's) intoxicated, and re- fused, whereupon a quarrcl began with the prospect of a fight, At this moment Arp attempted to sepa- rato them, and ushed Brisco against the wall. Brisco instantly drew his knife and stabbed Arp just below the ribe, on the left alde of the body, the knife entering the stomach, He next sprang upon Walling and stabbed him in al- most the same place, He then start. od down the street, but was imme- diately captured and taken to the county jail. The Dre, Donelan Sr. onreless about tho way they tlide into Broadway. —New lot nicely decorated, (56 pieces,of ten ncta, only 85 at Maurer & Craig. —Hand. painted china, art pottery, solid silverware, bronzes, &o, at Maurer & Oralg. —The court house roof has spruvg & Teak, #0 that attorneys and witnesses need umbrellas, ~The ice on the river is now thick enough for packing, which gives employ- ment to many, —Lutz & Lange have now opened a re- tail store in connection with their whole- salo establishment in Shugart's new block. and Jr, were Immediately called and sewed up the wounds, whick they pronounced very serious, The wound- ed men were then takon to their homes. Last evening they were rest- ing under the influence of opium. After the stabbing was over, Bill Collins, who was also intoxicated, became very much exocited over it, and wished to stab some one because Walling had been atabbed. He did not know who did it, but that made no difference, and ho began to chase Honry Kay around the saloon, He had a very large kaife in his hand, and Kay deemed it important to get out of the road, whish he proceeded to do. During the chase Collins knocked Two Men Carved iu a Ealoon Glen wood was thrown into a state of out, The mott injury in to his feet, both of which are 8o badly frozen that he will probably lose several toes, at least, The man proved to bs Richard Cerry who has been at work in Rom’ coopor shop until a day or two ago, when he had some difficalty with his employer and was discharged, He had been drinking some the night before, and went to Ross’ place, but could not secure admission, and ro sitting down in front, dropped off to sleep. This makes the third case of freczing on the streets thus far cared for this win- ter Children’s heavy school hose at Harkness, Orcutt & Oo. -l — THE DISTRICY COURT. Orowley Found Gully of Mayhem— Other Oaees ot Interest. In the distrlct court yesterday morning the jury in the case of James Daley, charged with burglary at Neala, after being out all night, returned a verdict of a:quittal. THE DAILYB ~COUNCIL BLUFFS :OWA 'l‘HURSDAY, D [trader Why, Tur Brr. It circulates thousands of copies across the river, Will it do thie? With plensure. The advantages and inducoments of Council Bluffs houses sre now being heralded through its columna, while heretofore an advertisement of a Council Bluff: house was never seen in Nebraska *The woman who seeks relief from pain by the freo use of alcoholic stimu- Iants and narcotic drags, fiuds what nhe seeks only 8o far as sensibility is destroyed or temporarily suspended. No cure was ever wrought by such means and the longer they are employed the more hopeless the case becomes. Leave chloral, morphine and bella- donna alone and use Mrs, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. - — COMMERCIAL. OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, OCorreeted daily by J, Y. Fuller, mer- shandise brol buyer and shipier of grain and provisions, sffice board of trade The case of J. Crowley, charged Pes with mayhem, was tried yesterday, | 32c. snd the jury found him guilty, He will be remembered as the man who in a street row, bit a piece out of an old man’s lip, J. Hendershot, who is charged with knocking down and robbing a man named Newton, was on trial yeater- day afternoon, Jury for January. The following were yesterday drawn as jurora for the January term of the superior court, and wi'l probably be called together on Thursday of next week: W. L. Bigge, J. P. Weaver, G. W. Maywood, William Roper, P. D, Mot- tez, J. W. Mikosell, J. L. Templeton, A. W. Oovalt, John N, Beckley. Ladies’ and children’s wool hoods at Harkness, Orcutt & Co.’s, . — e There is but one market in the town that got up a regular metropoli- tan display of dressed meats, but that one was a daisy and made by the Star —1In the district court yew'erday s di-| oyer the stove and demolished things market of Brown & Young, nearly vorce was granted in the cate of J.T.Wy- | generally,. He was finaily takon in|Oppusite city building, Broadway. ‘man vs, Pauline Wyman, —Permit to get married was yesterday given to Martin Rismuson and Mary Humicknew, both of this city. ~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. , —Themasquerade of the Grand Army of the Republic was well attended last even- ing and proved a happy event. —Dr. Bellinger, assisted by Dr, Ed- monds and Dr, Deetken peiformed a deli- cate surgical operation on Mrs, Jensen yesterday, removiog & canceroun difficulty. —The CUstholic Boys' band is to give a dance in Bloom & Nixon's hall New Year's night, which promisss to be a happy af fair. The boys should havea crowd. —Jacob Neumeyer, who has for & long time been fireman at (Guise’s brewery, has rented the frame building recently vacated by Taylor Woolsey, and fitted it up as & saloon and restaurant, —Last evening the service at the P’res. byterian church was conducted by Rev. Dr. Kirkwood, who will also preach in that church next SBunday morning and «vening, —Tcis all right enough for the Sunday school children at » Christmas entertain. ment to give stirring music, but when the type get ona frolic and make us describe them as giving string music, the church folks swarm about us in holy indignation. —1It is rather discouraghng to try to fix and by Sheriff Farrell, who took him to jail, and after he became quiet he wans taken before the mayor and fined $10 and costs. Brisco is still confined in jail, and will be held uutil the condition of the wounded men can be satisfactorily as- certained before a preliminary exami- nation is held. It ia thcught this morning that both men may recover, The action of Sheriff Farrell and Marsnal White ia greatly to bs com- mended on account ot their coolvess, and the readiness with which those en- gaged in the affray were taken into custody and the tumuli suppresscd Holiday gocds at Harkness, Orcutt & Co. Save your monoy by buying horse blankets and lap robes at C. J, Beck- man's, 3356 Broadway. To strengthen and build up tho sya tem, a trial will convince you that Brown's Iron Bitters is the best med- icine made. et SIS SRR PERSONAL, Lietenant:Governor Manning and wife are at the Ogden, 8. L. Winter, of Woodbine, Towa, was in the city ycsterday, Henry Hutton and wife, and John Bills- Iard and wife, of Madrid, Iowa, dined at the Ogden yesterday, Word has been received from Burling- ton that Mre, Davenport is no better, and ‘['wenty beef quarters dressed to the queen's taste, eals, a half dozen, ornamented with red, white and blue, and fat as they could be, Mutton quarters, fancy little grunters, with uo end of turkeys, chickens, fine sausago and butter completed the lay out. There is nothing like enter- prite In businees, and the Star market 18 invariably a little shead on things like this, requiting money and a good deal of work, For at least a good while to come this display stock will furnish the choicest steaks and chops that can be found in western Iowa. ———— Harkness, Orcutt & Co. have still & fow fine silk dolmans, Call and see them, Ly Worked Wondors. “My daughter was very bad off on ac. count of a cold and pain in ber lungs, Dr. Themas' Eclectric Oil cured her in twenty- tour nours, Une of the boys was cured of sore throat, This medicine has worked wonders in our family,” Alvah Pinckney, Lake Mshopuc, N, Y. e ———.— BEFORE THE BAR. Those Who Have Got Into Trouble by Not Behaving Themeeives. James Flynn, a bricklayer who camo to this city only a few days ago io get work, equandered most of niz last §5 in getting ingloriously drunk, and was found lying on the sidewalk by Coun- ty Auditor Kitkland, whose attention was attracted by seelug two fellows up tho old calaboose, It cannct be made | feury are entertained of thé result of her | P0Ndig over the fallen man and ap- decent anyway, and just now it is woree than ever, as one drunken prisoner has broken the stove and smashed out the window lights, Marshal Jackson says he will make one more trial, though, —J. W. Johnson, who is employed at the transfer, opened his day's work yester- day rather unfortunately, He was mak. jog & coupling when his right hand was caught and three fngers badly rqueezed, though not cut off, This is the second time be has met with this sort of an acci- dent to the eame hand, illaess. Mus. Coy, the wifs of the proprietor of the Coy house, is very low, and there seems little chance for her recovery. ¥. Metz and ¥, Lange, of Omaha, visit. ed the Bluffs yesterday in a unique sleigh, with German ornamentalities for the steed and a huge cowbell for music, They called on a number of friends, and dropped into Tur Bek office of course, Among those who attended the Qui Vive club party at the opera house at (ilenwood parently going ihrough his pocketa, They fled on Kirkland’s approach and he found the man drunk instead of being koocked down and robbed, The fellows who fled had evidently came across the man lying there and thought he might have some wealth on him, The police found but ninety cents on him, and he had to go to jail on non-payment of fine, F. W. Davis, a little old man, was arrested for stealing an overcoat be- ~A colored porter at the Ogden house, | CPristmas night were Mra, L, C, Brachett, | longing to W. H. Demmon, and try- named Botts, met with quite a serious ac cident yesterday. Ip moving a truck he slipped and fell, striking agaivst a glass door, and receiving some ugly gashes of the scalp, Dr, Paulion attended to the auan and had to take a number of stitches | street school, has resigned her position to | yyfigrer by the Grinnell oyclone, hav- to bring together the gaping wounds, of this city, who, with Mrs, H, H, Wil. kins, of Albany, Mo,, were visiting Mr, ‘Wm, Kempton, of that place, Miss Mary itoese, who has served very acceptably as a teacher in the Curtin accept a life-long engngement with Christy ing to sellit to Mrs, Davis, The o!d man, on being Yrought into court yes- terday, said he must have been drunk when he took it, as he rememkbered nothing about it. He showed testi- monials to the effect that he w fog had his wife and two children —J. 8. McOallister, the proprietor of | McMillen, a well-kvown railwayman, If|killed in the storm and his property the Western house, on East Broadway, | the wikhes of many friends count for aucht | destroyed. The letter purported to died at an early hour here yesterday |there will be no lack to their happiness | be signed by prominent cltizens, rec- morning, His death was not unexpected, as he has for a long time been confined to his bed, and hopes of his recovery had been abandoned by his friends. The funeral services will be held at the house at2 o'clock this afternoon, ~—Almost every night two or three homeless wanderers apply to the police statlon for lodging, and are usually accom- modated, and turned out in the morning, ‘The registry book in several of these cascs bears the uncharitable comment of the officer, *'Kick the fellow out in the morn- ing,” Fortunately for the credit of all «>ncerned, the instruction is not literally earried out, ~Whiteley’s dramatic conipuny lasg | ¢h evening presented *‘Blow for Blow” in a wvery creditable manner, Miss Ida Lewis, the star, took the double role of the twin success, Herman Martin has moved from his farm into this city, and expects, with the opening of the new year, to be actively as- sociated with Nick Kuhl in the manage- ment of the St, Joe house. The addition being built to this house is a large and at. tractive one, and the work is progressing nicely, s e Peregoy & Moore have got their re- tall store half-scled and revamped. Their case of holiday pipes and cigar holders is a big attraction and the t pieces will soon be gone, 23 8: st sk b When you feel out of sorts, have e blues, melancholy, eto., it must be Indigestion that ails you, Brown's Iron Bitters cures it sisters, and showed much merit. W. H, Cooper and R, G. Guptill were excellent, and the comic Rob Ferguson kept all in s voar, To-night they will present *‘Desper. ate Btraits,” written by an Iowa author, The company Herbert H, Winslow, merits packed houses, —A reception was last evenivg tender- ed Rev, and Mrs, Webb, who are now to sever their convection with St, Paul's Episcopal church, of which he has been * wector, serving so faithfully and successful- | » man was discovered lying in front of ly as to cause all to regret that he is to go hence to enter upon another field of labor, The reception gave an opportunity for many friends of both rector and wife to meet thew again socially, and to express their regrots at partivg aud their wishes of | bours proviously. ..flnnad‘“ b -nu.:: WLAuv:;thym may go | the police station aud Dr, Bellinger, y will certainly carry with thew many i 4 R e B (o :l:i::n:::y. hysician, called [@An ex- | bridge to be connected with the church, but of this |nearly frosen to death, and it took a wommunity throughout. Table linens, napkins, dnfiln, tow- els and crashes cheap at Harkness, Orcutt & o, e BADLY FROZEN. & Ferishing Condition, A Cocper Found Upon the Street in Yesterday morning about daylight | blsing, Corns, and all o J. Ross' cooj er shop on Broadway in | Price, 26 conta per a stupid condition, and evidently per- ishing from the severe ocold, having apparently fallen asleep there several | manufacturing city, or she He was taken to|Y© bave better facilitios for manufac ommending him as an honest, hard working baker, Judge Aylesworth sentonced him to only three days in jail, There was found on his person some small articles, such as spools of threads, gloyes, vto., which had ap. parently been stolen also. Mrs. Martin, arrested for assaulting Mres Blass, a neighbor, has had her oase continued until to.day before Justice Frainey, .Charles Wilson, arrested for raising an $8 check to §18, was before Justice Abbott yesterday, and his ocase con- tinued until Saturday, bail being fixed at $1,000, in default of which he still lea in j Harry Westlake, arrested for steal- ing a revolver from John Nichelson, pleaded guilty to larcany, and was sentenced yesterday by Justice Ab- bott to thirty days in jail, Frank Graves, the colored man ar. rested in Omaha for steallng some money here, yesterday pludog guilty before Justice Frainey, and was fined $60, or fifteon days in jail, He took Jall, Sl Buckiin's Arnica Satve, The Besr SaLve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, balt Rheum, Fe. ver Bores, Tetter, Chap) Hands, Chil eru R T S ve satisfactfon & wmuoey refunded, cx. Aor sale by O, Goodman Council Bluffs is & whglesale and othing, turiog than auy competing point, and for whul«uliuf we onl; unzial ndependent of all ad- owed that the man was | verse discrimination, Now, what paper will be able to full hour's work to really thaw him'help Council Bluffs gain the western 400@6 00 per ton, ight supply. —1 25per 100 ponnds, Woun —Good supply; prices at yards, b 00@@6 00. Coni. ~Delivered, hard, 1000 per ton; roft. 5 00 per ton, Burrer—DPlenty and in fair demand; an~Scarce and in demand; 265 per dozen, Larn—TFairbank's, wholesaling at 18c, Pourrny —Firm; dealers paying 130 per | pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens. VEGETABLES —Potatoes, 45c; oniony, 25c: cabbages, 50@40c per dozen; apples, 2 5 @3 50 per barrel, Frour - Best Kansas wheat flonr, 2 30@ 2 50; Minnesots wheat, 2 50@3 50; bran, 700 per 100 pounda, Brooms —2 00@3 00 per dozen. STOCK, CATTLE—3 00@38 50; calves, b 00@7 50. Hocs—Receipts, 800 head; packers are paying for car lots, 550@b 60; good to mixed, 5 25@b 35; best, b 50@6 00; fancy packing, 6 10@6 15, - e e— Be Carefal of the Babies. If your children are threatened with croup or any throat difficulty, apply a few drops of Thomaa' Eclectric Oil. 1t is the nicest medicine for the little ones we know of. LA A, SO, New Orleans Hopes. New Orlcans Times Democrat, ““When the Texas and Pacific road gots in good shape,” said a local rail. rond man yesterday, ‘‘New Orleans will get trade that she has never hau. dled before. At present the number of ordess for goods from Northern Texas, which are being filled in this city, is an evidence of the vast trade this city is yet to receive. When the Southexn Pacitic ia completed and in operation, the fruit trade, which is now in its infancy, will develop to tuch ortions as will astonish the natives. Itis only a qaestion of a very few yesrs when Now Orleans will do a business that will bo envied, for the reason that the trade of North- ern Toxay and Atkansas, which for years past has sought a market in St, Louis, 15 gradually shifiing about and drifting to this port.” 2-Big Thicves 2 Dyspepria and debility are two big thiever; they creep in and sceal our health and cou fort before we know it. Let us put stop to their_invarions with a bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters, to be had at any COUMNCIL BLUFFS SPECIA __ NOTICES. NOTICE,—Special advertisements, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Kond, Wante, Boarding, etc., will be lnserted in this column st the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for tho first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent lusertion. Leave ndy ortlsements sh our offico, No., 7 Pearl BE['LO}.iI(\' Bro 3 500 buildings to move, We make of movi'g houscs aud_eafes Ayleswortn, box 879, Conncil Address W, P, Bluffs, Ia. ANTED-—-Everybody 1n Council Bluffe i to tako Tus llwn, 20 conts per woek, do livered by carrioru, Office, No 7 Pearl Bireot For Sale and Rent 3 FUOR RENT-By Swan and d2-4t nrnished rooms to rent, with Myoster street. Day board, decistl itreot. AtuATant stand on ock for sale, with furniturs Cheap for cash, Write to me or call. J, WINANS, 17-6t Corner Willow Ave, [MOR SALE—The Western House, No. 808 Up- per_Eroadway; or will trade for improved city or farm property; or will sell furniture and reason, ill health, Address J. i, 808 Upper Broadway, Bints, Jo LU BE pac 8 pacas,e at TiE stioet. ndrod at 25c Bin oftice, No. 7 Pearl NT—My now two-story brick store building, on South Main street. PETER WEIS, OR BALE-My twelve-acre fruit farm, on South Fir tstreet, * PETER WEIS 0K BALE—Boautiful residence iotw, 800 oach; nothing down, and §8 pormonth only, AYOI VAUGHAN. EX-M. \pl8-tt Miscellaneous, by ) IOUND-—A collegs goclety plu, Come to the Bxs office, pay for this ad, prove property ard get the pin. 427 tt JEND ORDERS for Cobs to Upper Broadway S Elevator, or to N, J. Bond, by tall, 422 1w VERYTHING renewed ab the Excelsior gul- lery, 100 Main stecot, for holiday work. Go wherdyou ca ot civiity and feir trest ment, R. W. L. PATTON—Physician and Oculst. Gan cure any case of sore eyea. 1% I8 oaly & matter of time, and can cure generally in from threo tc five woeks—It makes nc differ- ence how long diseascd. Wil straighten cross eyes, operato and remove Ptyreginme, otc., sud insert artificlal eyes, Bpecial attention t0 re- movelng tadeworma ap-tt B E AND A Dr. Meaghor,—Oculist, Aurist. AND SPECIALIST, in Chronie discases, offers hls services to all af ficted with diseases of th Eye, Ear, or Cbronic diseases of any character. Warrants a cure in o1 Rheumatic affections Can be consulted by wa'l or in person at the Metropolitan houf. Courel Blulls, lowa 8. E. MAXON, A OE X IT RO W, Offico over savings baak, OOUNOIL BLUFFS, . - « Iowa "PROF. SAMUELS, OF QUINCY, ILLINOTS, Has returned to Councll Bluffs (for a short time only), where he can be con- sulted at parlor 6, CGDEN HOUSE Prof, Samuecls offers to all these that are suffering from Weakness and Defeotive eight hia IMPROVED 5| CRYSTAL SPECTACLES ! Superior to any other in use, ss the following home evidence of well- known people of thiscity and vicinity will testify, TESTIMONIALS. Couxcry, Buovws, Tows, ) December 21, 1852, | Prof. i1 Dear visited with my «yes, caused by excessive proof-reading and oth r_office work to such an _extent that | muels: Some two years and a half since you v, and at'that time I was troubled La pair of glasses for me ablo, atd 1 bave no hesitancy me persons to ycu who may be troubled with weak €y cs, Yours truly, J. C. MORGAN, Editor and Publisher Glube Covxein Buurrs, February 14,1880, Prof. Samue Dear Sir-1 feel that T would be unzratefal in- ved if 1 did not in some mANNCE €xpress my for the wonderful benefitsde- s use of your glusses adjusted to iy ey Thave tricd other giusscsand means, bu to 1o parpose, and 1 had con cluded myself doomed to go through the world » w; but whereas I was nearly blind, d am able to s I never could i 5 this blessing of secing, othery may have the ber gratetully yours, 3118S ABBY WALTON, Nurse, g P that of your help, While on the Pacific const years ago I breame partially blind, and my right eye hus never re- covered. 1 have trio, numbers of times to get glasses to help me, also other remedies, but it was of no use, a8 no one could help me. When Frof. Samuls ceme this time to Omaha I thought that it w.uld do no Farm In_trying him and see what he would say. Ho cxamined my eyes and told me that he could make me scc, not withone, but wita both eyes. 1 told him 1o o on and make me kec, as 1had given up tha idea of ever being able to seo w n. Tomy wurprise he made me & pair of glasses that en- ables me to sce with my nght eye as well s with tho other. I will cheerfuily recommead him to all those that have given up hopes. Yours, with good sight, GEQ, E. GIBSON, Herald Office. Omha, Neb., December 20, 1882, 1 used to have very weak cyes and tried a great fited by him to call n glad o state that he help He fitted me at that es, and they eave using (hem for a short tin proved so that My sight s perfo to put on glasses, with & puir of tant relicl ali the time ! “glacses work diffrent. They improved my eyes, and I would adyiso all persons who have “trouble with their cyes to callon bin, Respectfully, L sWioart, City Police, Onlaba. Decomber 15 ONAlLA, Sept Some years since, wh labor at * night, my ' eyesight became impaired, and 1 found it difficult to find glasses which would sfford any re During tho past two or thros years my eyes g use, and 1 began to b atine be obliged to L s0 much _delight in s, I think, has kindly aided me by sending Dr.{Samuels to this By useof s mproved crystal glasecs for veral days I'find the natural vivion 'restored, o8 nd I am now abla to read and study as m I please without tiring the eye or causing pa Itscoms wonderful that such an effect can he produced in 8o short & time, and I Ly e o doubt permancn glad Prof Samuc's bas visited this city the aid he can_afford thein hi s will be introduced and ex tensively used here, E. H. F. JAMESON, Pastor Fizst Baptist Church. O, Neb,, Docember 12, 1882, Prof. 1, Samucls: Dear Sir—1 have now used the ghsses with which you furnished me for one week and can truly say that [ have derived mor Mfort in ort space of time than in years previous, my earliest recoilections I have inability 10 see distinctly even , sometimes £ iled to know or ree- ognize my most intimate friends, all of which was & constant source of mor ification to me. 1 tried remedies and glasses of different kil with buty very little benvfit, and until I e salted you, deemedmy case hopeless Tha %0 your skill, T am able to see better than ever before. Try Prof, Samuels’ treatment and be bencfited as 1 have been, Very truly yours, MARY BOSARD, 2530 Decatur Street, ARTIFICIAL EYES ALWAYS ON HAND, OFFICE HOUKS : 9a m, to7 p. m, Prof. Samuels does not attend to business outside of bis rooms, and has po oue connected with him, AND CARPET HOUSE. Broadway, and Fourth Street., Council Bluffs, Iowa mar.5-Bm J. MUELLER ° Headquarters For the Cele- P brated A Weber Pianos, I Goods A Toys and Fancy Wholesale and Retail, Address, C J. MUELLER, ik COUNCIL BLUFFS, = F. EORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 S5 B3 O R, I S5 DEAIDE » aH®ndR WELE VVESOC. | Bluff and Willow Sreets, Council Bluffs, B. HAGG & CO. DEALERE XN GEISE® BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM 1HE ARTESIAN WELL WATER, ALSO AGENTS FOR THE Orders fil MERCHANT TAILOR, MAKES THE FINEST SUITS IN THE LATEST STYLES, At tho Lowest Pogsible Prices, NO. 310 UPPER BROADWAY, WWATEE W.AVIES That nover require crimpling, at Mrs. J. J, Good's Halr Store, at pricus never bofere ouched by ny othar halr dealor, Also a full 1ino of switchos, eto. at §routly reduced pricos. Also gokd, llver sud colored nets. Wavea mado from Indies’ own halr. Do not fall to call bofore purchasing slaewhere. All goods warranted me reprosented. MRS, J. 3. GOOD, 29 Man stroos, Conncll Bluffs, lowa. MORGAN, KELLER & CO,, W I 0D T3 368040 BT 36T R, &S, The finest quality and largest etock west of Chicago of wooden snd motalic 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, 346 AND 857 BROADWAY. Upholstering in all its_branches promptly attended to; also carpot-luying and lambrequine, Telos gravhio and mail orders filled without delav. CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT EOUSE, Council Bluffs, lowa. Beer and malt in any quan!ity'to sult purchasers. Beer 3,00 per barrel, Private famlilos sup. plied with small g ot §1.00 each, delivered froe of charge to any part of the city. PETERSON & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Browing Company’s Celebrated BEER, - - - MILWAUKEE No, 711 Broadway, Council Blufis, Towa, Orders from the sountry olicited City orders to families and dealers delivered free. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Wholesale Fruiters and Gonfectiozers 16 and 18 Pearl- Couneil Bluffs, Ia. G IROCEIR. No. 529 8 Main Street. - - - Council Bluffs. Our constantly increasing trade is sufficient proof of our rquare dealing and attens tion to customers. (iood butter alwayson hand, Prompe delivery of goods, 8. M. Crooxks, Pres, N. B, Easton, Secy. J, 0. Horruax, Vics Pres. N. B, Moorg, Counselor, MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANGE CO. [Incorporated under the Laws of Towa.] Insurance at Aciual Cost. Insuring LIVE STOCK Against Loss by ACCIDENT, THEFT OR DEATH, Or Any Unknown or Contingent Event Whatever. Experienced agents wanted, solicited from all parts of Towa, Orrice: 103 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, Ia, decs-dtt Correspondence J. ¥, KIMBALL, G KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Successors to J. P, & J. N, Cassady.) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers, We have 40 only complote seb of abstract books to ll city lots and iands o Pottawattaml county. Titles examinod and abstracts furoished on short rotice. Money o loan on clty aud farm property, short and long time, in sums to suit She borrower, Real véts” bouyht and soid Ofiice - stand opposlle co urt bouse:

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