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THE DAILY BE mpm——— COUNCIL BLUFFS .OWA TUTSDAY, JANUARY 2 ol SSe—————— lyBee. The Da i GOUNCIL BLU Office: No. 'anrl Street, Near Wroad way. W Courcll Bluffa is fast becoming a great wholemlo and manufacturing elty, Ita lines of rallroads are un- aqualled by any other in the state of Town Tie Jeading interests are rapidly be- ing dovaloped, snd we only neod the nd railway bridge scross the wag.i river render us independent of comyp lon. T v aper oan do the moat toward fors .1g our commercial interests in the ~sstern market? What paper elroul '~ the moat copiea there? The unive ~' answer must be, Tar Bre, h: ‘roulstion of our competitors fn th~t region ia not one to a thou- wand i: comparison with us, Nov. if you want the wholesalo in- up as ho was, an there wers fow passers.by, and another hour in the cold would have resnlted dissstronsly, James Hall, aged nins years, ron of Thomas Hall, died yestorday afternoon of dropey of the heart, The funeral will be beld We 5 morning at 10 o'clock, at “|the fariy residence, corner of Eighth svenue and Fourteenth atreets, & —— BUOYANCK BOYS. They Have a Merry Timo and a Blg Feed ns Invited Guests of the ¥ M. O. A. Yeosterdsy the Young Men's Chris- tian aemcoiation showed practical plety by providing a New Year's din- ner for the poor boys of the city. There were about a hundred to whom the day was mado thus joyous, They gathered at the rooms of the essoola- tion, most of them provided with tickets whioh had been distributed to thom some days ago, when a canvass of tho city was made for thls purpose. While waiting the time was pleasantly occupled in looking over the pictures found in tho illustrated papers and and magszines with which the long tablo in the reading room was covered, They were a motley sight, to be sure, and some of them were not as neat as noap and water could have made them; forestn 5f this oity heralded where it will do the moet good, advertise in Tun Bx, then you will inflaence the ‘weaiera trade. Call at our offics, examine our sworn circnlation statistios, and yon MINOR MENTIONS, «=J, Mueller's Palace]Music Hall, =Old papers for salo at Taz Brer office a8 35 cents per hundred. ~The Round Table met this evening at Mirs, Hewitt's on First avenue, ~The Baptist church folks are preparing o give an entertainment soon in Dohany's ~The city counail had no quorum last evening, and adjourned until Wednesday evening. % ~Dishes, glassware, lsmps, eto., at 303 Broadway. Howe & Son, ~Bubectibo for newspapers and periodi. __eals at H, E. Seaman’s book store, ~—The oity clerk’s receipts for Decem- ber from finos and licenses amousted to 3,187, ~An unusual number of Omsha's resi- dents spent » goodly portion of New Wear's day in this city. —Furnitare of all kinds repaired by Howe & Bon, 303 Broadway ~This district court was not in session yosterday, but to-day it will resume tho trial of the Owen case, ~There was not a very enthusisitic boom om New Yoar's oalls yesterday, the number of those calling and those receiv- ing being less than usual, —The public schools reopen to-day The pupils will find it hard to pazs from turkey to books, but such is lifo, —Officer Sterling has pioked up in his rounds large new yaw, evidently intend- ed for ice or legs. It is either strayed or ~ atolen, and now be hunteth for the owner. ~Yesterday forenoon two cows cele- brated New Year's by a fight near TMoster's green house, One of them was gored to death, and the city suthorities were no- tified to look after the remains, ~The boys at the jail were allowed to have a banjo yesterday on which one of the prisoners, Duley, played, while the othors olned insong and dance, and thus thoy made merry on Now Yoar's day. —Theboys got up s sleighing carnival of their own yesterdsy, They procured one horse, and fastening their hand-sleds one ‘behind the other, were thus drawn through the streets, tho parade proceeding to the musio of n cow bell, —Justics Abbott Informally reccived his friends st his ofiice yesterday, from early morn to late evening, He continues in office for two years yet, The other jus- tice, Mr, Boburz, has not secured posses. alon of bis rooms yet, and hence hus not fisted up his offices, ~The Bavarian band on New Year's eve serenaded » number of their frionds, including D. Holst, Conrad Geise, Max Mohn, Mr, Leuzendorfer, Mr. Spetman and others, The musio given was delight. ful, and was duly appreciated by those thus favored. ~Neow Year's evo the Turnverein gave an enjoyable dramatic entertainment at Tumer ball, The play was excellent and was well rendered, Prof, Olker furnished the exchestral music, and Brownold's glee «club gave some rousing songs, The affair throughout was a great success. ~There was little done in the police court yesterdsy morning of publio interest, thero being four plain drunks only to dis- pose of, who were given the regulation fine by Justice Abbott, who mat in Judge AAylesworth’s place, tho latter not return- g untal after the morning session, ~=The bosed of trade holds its annual mneeting this ovening to elect oificers for | | #ho ensuing year snd to transact other ‘business, It I to be hoped that there will | Bigam ‘e & large attendance, ag it is highly im- | £ ‘gortant that the board should be so offi- clently officsred as to be able to continue ite good work with inorcased sucocss, ~There wete several plstol shots heard on the streets early yesterday moruing, ev- ddently fized for the sake of msking s ] moles, rather than with deadly intent, The polive get tired of having to chase up such ?d ssusations, bowsver, and it will be & sorry | Nujssn, day for any one they may catch at it w=Mzr. sndMrs, J, C, Lange ga New Wear party in honor of Mies Jennie Au- wosds, sister of Mvre, Lange, who is here on & visit from Ottumwa, A large number of Indies and gentlomen participated in tho oocsalon, and all went ae merey | ¢ () 28 & wedding el until the wee sma’ hours, w=One worthy citizen who lately went to g4 80 chilled by the drive that ou g beck oo this side be poured in by the wayside. Ho was fouud ¥ in & freexing condition and caved for, and | blaukets snd lap oab congratulate bimeel! o beivg picked | man's, 356 Broad bat yet it was a cheery picture, as thoy seemed all to be as happy as larks. Dinner was provided for them at Woolsoy's restaurant, and when the first tables wore ready forty of the boys marched thither, while the othors amusyd themselves in the rooms of the asoolution, The scene at tho restaurant was a unique one also, The boys were provided with a hearty repaat, the bill of tare belug a varied one, embracing chicken, beef, vegetables, oto, and by the time it was gone through every boy seemed as plumply filled out as nature would allow. Then they returned to the rooms while snother platoon took thelr places at the tables, and thus on until all had dined. On thelx retnrn to the rooms, after dinner, the boya were served with apples aud nuts and entertained with music. If ever boys wero mado happy, there wero, and they will have reason to long re- member the hospltality and kindness ot the Y, M. O, A, The asscciation, thongh young, and not numerically strong, is dolng a grand good work hore, performing it quietly and unostentatiously, but yet faithfully, The roome, as fitted up, are very pleasant, and any and all are welcome callers, A pleasant reading room haz been thrown open to the publte by the association, ard it is the intention of the associstion to open up varlous other methods of helping the young meh and stravgers in the city. Such showings as yesterday will tend to interest all citizens in givieg the sasoctation help to perform its miasion of helpfulness to others. W. T. BRAUN Is doing a blg business. FINE CAKES, CANDIES, BOOTH'S OYSTERS, NUTS, OIGARS, GRAPES, IMPORTED ORANGES, Dolicacles of a thonsand kinds, The cholocest varlety in the olty. ‘When you feel out of wsorts, have tho blues, melancholy, eto., it must be indigestion that aily you, Brown's Iron Bitters cures it, e e A HAPPY INAUGURAL: Justioce Vaughan on Opening His Of- floe Bots & Spread for His Friends. Yeaterday Justico Vaughan, as usual, mado an Innovation in the ordinary mode of taking on the ermine, He has fitted up two rooms over the Bavings' bank, making them very attractive and convenient, and show- ing to the publio that there Is no need of having a justice office unkept and repulsive in appearance. He furthe: sent out public and private Invitations tor members of the bar, and friends to call wpon him, end made a very tempting and beautiful spread for the oallers, the tables belng kept standing through the day, wellladen with cake, fruil, nuts, clder and cigars, There were scveral hundred callers during the day, there was a general expres- | 82 sion of delight at the manner in which the rooms had been fitted up and the hospltality shown in dedicating them, Now “Yosra Is the time to make presents, and Kirkland's s the place to get them, 829 Broadway, Perogoy & Moore have got their re- tail store half-scled and revamped. Their case of hollday pipes and cigar holders is a big attraction and the best pleces will soon be gone, 23-8t T Picked by the Police. Ohief Field spent enough of his New Year's to figure uvp the arrests made by the police daring the past month, the following being the offenses and numbers; Druok. .84 oy 9 Maliclous mischief 8 ¥o0sseann 1 {maalt and baiiery. ? Defraudivg hotel keeper. 2 Disturbing the peace 15 Deserteor . 1 Vagravoy . 1 Inmate of 4 Gambling 7 Keepiog 1 5, 1 2 1 1 1 IR 05001 (07 ssdabakionsnssanssabs This ie an increase of only iwo over the number of arrests made during the previous month, e ——. — Hal'lday gocds at Harknews, Oroutt N £ Harkness, Orcutt & Co. havo stllf a fow fine silk dolmans, Cal! and see schoo! “hase b OCo.’s, bn;: horse st 0. J, Bock Children's heav; Harkness, Oroutt ne) e way. Bave your mo BRU AL ABBAULT. Jaoob Bims, the Victim, While Beated iu His Law Office, His Assnilant Fiis Formor Partner, W. 8. Ament, Yenterday afternon a sensation was caused by an assault of which Jacob Sims, a young bat well known mem bor of the bar here, was the victim, his assailant being his former law partner, W, 8, Ament that in dissolving the partnership some tine ago, there wero aome differ. ences and considerable ill foeling, bat this parsed over somowhat, and their rolations remained passive until Jast It appears |, earried away, and large qnantition of wood along the levee was tiken out by the over. flowing water, The street railway boom hes atruck De o0 and three new companiea are in d after chnrtern Moines waterworks,” is what The Ne the capital of sy enlls it, Lake band is growing rapidly ¢ with the people of that urrounding towns, The Oentr:l Tows Savings, Loan nand Trust company has been incorporated at Mar. halltuwn, with $10,000 capital. The Portland Consalidated Mining com pany, has its he dquarters at ¢ lin. ton, has d to Incrsase 1tsstock to 810« 0.0,000, ty, I Among the inst which begin business in 1883, has $25,000 capital, The city of Dea Moines has expended Ssturdsy, when Mr. Bims learned | . '500 in fornishing the howpital re- that Mr. Ament had boon us-|cently established there, and pays §60 per ing hls nams In oertaln mat. | month rent for the building. . i Tewelve houren were burglarized in Fort ters of & delicate naturs, and|nadison on Friday night. The thieves on being thus informed Mr, |only wanted money and obtained about Hims immedistely wrote him n |81 0 from their night's work, lotter charging him with this, | The LeMars authoritfes ara after the Yesterduy sfternoon Mr. Ament ap- peared at tho offico and In a very ex: cited manner demanded a retraction of the ointents .of tho letter. Slms told him to sit down and they would talk it over, but Ament de. manded immediate retrection, and followed this np by striking Bims as the latter sat at his table, and com- pletely defonseless, Beforo Sime could gather himsclf up had been badly thumped, and in four townships. A orrrespondent wrl from there aays it is one of their citizens lives, especlally if the sheriff is after him, houses of il fame with & sharp stick. Complaints have been entered and tho off ocomsay they will eloe up the doors, Sheldahl is located in three counties and bard to tell where The Des Moines o1ty bospital manage. ment is the brondest plan of a public chat- ity All clasres of madical men have equal privileges and every church in the oity has © [ n representation on the bonrd of trustees, The exhibition of the firet load of coal it was several miautes before outside | taken fiom a Plymouth county mine in partles locked, on Ament entering the office. Sims atoutly refused to retract, and Ament made numerous threats of vio- lence. Such seems to have been the dotails of the ocourrence, as told by Mr. Sims and corroborated by others, Mr. Ament suddenly disappeared, and although tha police hunted for him, he had not been captured up to last even- ing. Sims was taken to his horae and Dr, McKune was called upon to dress the wounds. He found woveral bad scalp wounds, the cats belng clear to the bone and indicating that something more than a fist had been used by Ament What the result of Mr, Sims’ injuries will Yo is difficult to determine, but they are at least serious. No fracture of tho skull is detected yet, but the blows he received caused severe wounds about the head and face which will lay him up for some time. Mr. Sims is known as & peaceablo, non- fighting man, while Mr. Ament has be- foro had difli sulties of thir kind, being very quick tempered and excitable. In making the nsssult Mr, Sim's thinks Ament must have vsed knuck- les or some instrowment, as he saw him put his hand in his pocket be ore he struck, and the wounda indicate the same. Fhe promise is made that Ament will be proseouted sharply for the assault, and as he is well con- nected here, he will doubtlezs bo ably defended. —_——— To strengthen and build up the sya tem, a trial will convince you that Brown's Iren Bitters is the best med- icine made. PR e Ladies’ and children’s wool hoods at Harkness, Orcuti & Co.’s. L T PHERBONAL. A. F. Meigs and wife have returned from their wedding trip to Wisconsin, and are to spend & week or two here with her varents, Mrs. C. E, Stone, before proceed- ing westward to their home in San Fran- cisco, R. J, Gamble, who spent Sunday with friends here and in Omaha, left yosterduy for his home in Yankton, where ho has a larpe and lucrative law practice. et L Table linens, napkins, doylics, tow- ele and crashes cheap at Harkness, Ozcutt & Co.’s. man’s poison.” interferod, the door beiug|IoMars on 8turday was attended with much enthusiacm oame ont with their horns and vhe crowd became geperally jubilant, from Corkery's Sionx river diggings, The Germin band The load wos i s *,% ‘One man's meat is another Kidney-Wort expele the poisonous humors. The firet thing to do in the epring is to cloan house. For internal cleansing and renovating, no other medicine is equal te Kidney- Wort. In either dry or liquid form it cures headache, bilicus attacks, con: stlpation aud deranged kldneys, Hop Blittors Are the Purest and Best Bitters Ever Mude. They are compound from Hops, Malt, Buchu, Mandrake and Dandel- ion—the oldest, best, and most valu- able medicine in the world and con- taln all the best and most curative propertics of all other remodies, being the wreatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator and Life and Health Re- storing Agent on earth, No disease o ill-health can powsibly long exist whers these Bitters are used, so var- ied and perfect are their operations, They give new life and vigor to the ared aud infirm. To all whore em- ployment cause irregularity of the bowols or urtnary organs, or who re- quire an Apetizer, Tonio and mild Stimelerl, Hop Biicers are invaloa ble being high.y curalive, tonic and stiw 2laiing, wituoai icat No maiter whei your my zve what tle di o8 o orail wa unyil yoa are sick. but if you only feel bad o2 wze.-vle, use Hop Bitters at once. It may save yovr life, Hun- dreds have bzen saved by so doing. Five hundrea dolizrs will Lo paid for u case they wi'l nov care or help. Do noi eufier or le: your fiisnds suffer, bui use and urge them to use Hop Ditters, Temember Hoo Bitters s vo vile, drugzed nostrum, vay the Parest and Best Mcdicine ever made; the *In- valid’s Friond and Hope,” and no family or parson should be without them. 'T.y the Bitters to-day. RAILROAD NOTEHS, The Northern Pacific company have agroed to erect & large round louee with capacity for twenty-four engines at Bozoman, Tho Cedar Raplds & Olinton rail- COMMERCIAL. OOUNCIL BLUFFS8 MARKET, Corrected daily by J, Y, Fuiler, mer- chandise broker, buyer and shipies grain and provisions o ice hoard of trade rogms, Council Blutis_Town, ‘Whurat -No, 2 sp.ing, 7b0; No. 8,63; rejected H0c; wood demand, CorN~280 to fcedors and 270 to ship- pers; good demand for shipment, OArs—Scarce ard in good demand; $0@ 2. Hax—4 00@6 00 per ton, Ryr—400; light supply, ConN MraL—1 23per 100 ponnds, ‘Woon—Good supply, prices st yards, 5 00@6 00, CoAL—Delivered, bard, 1000 per ton; soft, 5 00 per ton, Burrer—Plenty and in fair demand; 250, Koes—Scarce and in demand; #0s per dozen, Larp—Fairbank’s, wholesaling nt Pourrry—Firm; denlors paying 1. pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens. 'VeGETABLES —Potatoes, 450; onfows, 20 cabbages, 80@40c per dozen; apples, 2 @3 50 per barrel, Frovn -Best Kaunsas wheat flour, 2 50; Minnosota whoat, 2 50@3 G0; 70c per 100 pounds, Brooxs—2 00@3 00 per dozen, BIOCK, OATTLE—3 00@3 50; calves, 5 00@7 50, Hogs—FEstimated receipts, 750 head; good demand at packing houses, paying in car lots, for common, B45@5 55; geod mixed packing, 5 60@b 80; heavy packing, 5 76@>b 95; butchers nnd shippers payiog for wagon lots 5 26@>b 50, -~ —— IOWA BOILHD DOWN. or @ ran, A new Baptist church has beeu _dedica- tod at Kelly, Story oounty, The firet enterprise of the Dualap Mau-. ufacturing company will be a creamery. The Burlington Base Ball association is proparing for the coming sesson’s cam- peign, A grand army fair will be the public evening attraction in Des Moines next woek, The amount of building improvements in Grinoell during the yoar 1682 has becu $22,400, o On tho 22d inet. the flax mill at Algons shipped & car load of flax to San Francisoo, The peach trees in the soutesstern por- 1o of the state have not been lnjnhsl-y the cold as yet, A lirze panty of reaidents of Iows Falls e g preparations to emigrate to North Caoling, Tho Appanoose county baak will begin busiuses Januar ' 1 a0 & pational b with 810,000 cupltal. ok, " The damags osvaed by the hmunfi;_: ul: 'D:.uu’flt l:;. across th-h rlasippi on Thur was considerable, A flatbont was sunk, &0""!1“ wae way company have filed acticles of incorporation, The capital stock is fixed at $2,000,000, A railroad is about to bo located from Blsmarck north, following vp the river to Benton, on which work will be commenced next saason. The Wadena branch of the Chicago, Milwaukeo & S:, Paul is now built to Weat Unlon, aud the firet train to that polnt ieft Dubugue on Monday, Ground has;been brokenjon the Baja, California and Sonora railroad fn the Tin Jusnna valley on the Mexican eide of the line. Tho contract for the section of twenty iolles has been et and the work is rapldly being pushed forward, Work is steadily progressing on the Roohester and Pitteburg road. Twen- ty-fivo hundred men are working ‘on the DuBols extension, and it will be completed January 15th, Tho track of the Denver & Rio (rands road was finished to the Utah lize last woek, This leaves a distance of 143 wilos yet to be Jaid before tha roed is finished to Salt Luke, The Fullman company at Chleaga is preparing to build a rallroad sround | 4"y the scuthern shore of Lake Calumet, d noar tho alte ¢f the new United tates Rolling Stock compaay’s works, The Milwaukee & Lake Winrebago, & branch of the Wisconsin Central trom Milwaukee to Nuuah, 4 distance of sixty-five miles, will ‘be formally opened this week, Tha road is finely equipped., On the New Orleans & Northesstern road about forty miles of track have laid south of Minden, Miss. trains are operatod daily over that portion of the road, Five men of Sedalia, Mo., filed artloles of fncorporation lust week for a road to bo named the Sedalls & Northern rallway, The road will run from Sedalls to Mawhall, In Sallne coonty, Thao first train of the Oregon rallway snd Navigetion company loft Hast Portland on last Tueslay, Pacsengers went through with one ghauge to Treut UOreek, Missoula county, 536 miles enst of Portland, Artlalos of Incorporstion of the In. dinns Pacific xoad wore filed with the of state this wook, The Proj road bogins at Auburn and ruus directly west to Bonrbon thence to North Judson, Ind,, whera 1t will make direct western conneotions, A new road, to be uamed the Little Rock & Ohootaw rallrosd, hss been in- | % corporated in Arkansis, The road is Qaebeo railway says the new road will be 309 miles between Toronto and Montreal, complete, and it is expected that the wholo road will be finlshed nex$ year. 1 to be 150 miles long and will run frnm’ Little Rock to the bonndary line be- tween the atate and tho Chootaw na. tion. The earnings ef the Cinoinnati Southern road for the months of No- vember were about $7569 000, an in creaso over last year of $19,086 21, Articles of Incorporation were re cently filed for the Fort Bmith and Sonthern reilrosd, at Little Rook, Ark. The road will be fifty miles lo~g, and will run to Waldron, Ark, There is a new road projected, which is known as the 8t Loui: & Chteago live, and the headqnarters will bo at Clinton, Til. It will be a direct route between Bt Louis and Ohicago, and will operate In_oconjunc- tion with the Iilinois Central, Tho trustees of the Palouse & Columbian company have raleed their capital from §1,000,000 to §3 700,000. The object is to build a rallroad from the fifty—one mile poston the Northern Pacific easterly to Moscow with a branch to Farmington, of men ara at work, A large force Tho contractor for the Ontarlo & One-third of the road is 1t is atatod that a gap botween Far. oy and Dabuque wiil be closed by the Obiosgo, Mliwaukeo & St. Paul early next spring., n veyed for a long time. The distance Is seventy miles, and the route has been sur- The Utlea, Ithaoa & Elmira road is ex‘ending from E!mira through Ithaca ) Conaatala on the New York Central, a distance of 100 miles, The road is about to pass from the hands of the rocoiver into the possession of the English bond-holders. ———- Care-worn persons, students, weak and over-worked mothers will find in Brown's Iron Bittersa complete tonio, which gives strength and tone to the whole system. tion is like a rope about our necks. are strung up and unstrung alternately till existence becomes unhearable, Blood Bitters will arrest all this mise Burdock Dlood Bitters are a boon to sick, werit, Is Brown's Iron Bitters, 80 all drugglets say. A Ropo About Our Necks: A wenk stomach or enfeobled circula- o Burdock e Let us remember this fact. A good medicinal tonic, with real COURGCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL ROTIGES. and | Loe NOTICIE. —5pecisl advertisements, sac Lost, Found, To Loan, For Salo, To Rond, Wants, Boardizng, etc., will be ineerted in thie column st the ow rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for tho first lusertion and FIVK CENTS PER LINE for each subsequend insertion. Loave adv ortlsoments at our offics, No. 7 1 Streoh, nenr Broadway. A ARKHESS, ORCUTT & 0., DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE. Broadway, ana Fourth Street.,fi Council Bluffs, lolh ‘ mar-3.5m J. MUELLER’S _:Z Weber Pianos, Headquarters For the Cele- brated M Toys and Fancy Wholesale and Retail, Address, J. MUELLER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Goods I Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 &5 BN I IER i S5 DMLAIDE o TWERL WIS Bluff and Willow Sreets, Council Bluffs, B. HAGG & CO. DEALBIRS XN GEISE® BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM TEE ATTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AGENTS FOR THE OCELERRATAN EUDWERISDIR SBEEIR Ordors filied in eny port of tho city. Orders bv telophone promptly attended to. WA ildings to move. ‘Wu make o spocilty of movi.g houses and_salcs Address W, P.” Ayleswortn, box 879, Conncil Bluffs, Ta. ANTED--Eveiybodv tn Council Blufls fo to tako Tus Bun, 20 cents per wock, do Whared by carriorm, | Ofiise, No 7 Poatl Streot noar Broe iway, For ~ale and Rent 10 RENT.—Fnrnished rooms to rent, with hoard, nt 756 Myoster street. D $3.50 per weck, vl\m ‘honrd, 8-t4 ant stand on ith furnitur tomeorcall, J Corner t rostuar < or & Wwr ¥ [AND, Willow Ave, n packages or & hundrod at 26c arl L (YL BE ()2 puckarc ot Tiis Bun office, No. 7 Pe SiroeY s £ OR SALE—Beautiful residence lot each; potking down, wnd €3 permonsh only, SX/LAYOR VAUGHAN, -t " Miscellancous. YUND—A collegn gocicty pin. Come t Bus , pay for this ad, provo p and got ile pin, ne g an' she was tie I ag hall past in front of office at . Liberal iation of the ACKER, Pasey’s | reward wili eumo by sloewiiere. ~All goods warranted as reproscnted. JOSEPH RELTER, MERCHANT TAILOR, MAKES THE FINEST SUITS IN THE LATEST STYLES, At the Lowest, Possible Prices, NO. 310 UPPER BROADWAY. WATHR WA WES ‘That never xequire crimping, o8 Mra. J. J. Qo ny othcr ha'r dealer. Also o iail line of ew 1iver anc colov d nets. Wavea made from 1-7ics’ Hale Storo, at priow nievor betero touchod b (3, ofe. b grectly reduced pricos. Also gold, own hair. Do not fall to call h?’(o;o purchasiug 29 Maln strees, Council Bluffs, Towa. MORGAN, KELLER & CO.,, N 0D JER 6RO A TR Y TR, . The finest quality rud largest stock weit of Chicago of wooden and metslic cases, Calls attended to at 2!l hours, e dely Louipetition in quality of goods or prices, Ovr Mr, Morgan bas servel as underteker for forty vears and thoronghly understanda hlnlq_!lwubnes 2 W Althlt‘iuoms,‘:"m ND EROADWAY. Upholstering in allits branches promptly sttended t et-layix d lambrequins, Tele graphic and mail orders filled withonf dela s el RE CONRAD GFEISES ERY & MALT ErOWUSE Council Bluffs, - | lowa. AVERYT 135G renowod at the Excelsior gal | ~Beer and malt in arv cuantitylto salt purchascia. Beer 8,00 pes barrel, Privato famil 3 !(J Jory, 100 Main sbret, ‘or holiday work, | BUed vt amall L- 1 at 81.00 each, oalivered frea ot charyn tol?\y part of tho oity. o F s L G0 wheie'you can get civiiity snd fsir troat: ment, D% Y- L PAT ON—paystcian and Ocullst, Gan’ use any cago of sore cyes, 14 Is only & mastor of time, and cen curo generally io from throo t¢ five we'ks—1t makes nc uiffer lons diseased. Will straighten cross ito £0d Keaove Plyssgluind, ete, and 703, tpecisl attention 0 re- moyciak tadev orms apb-t PO s ——— COUNOCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. OHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACLFIO. al Lloines ac’, CHICAUO, Mailani E Neb & Kas Dep Atlantic Ext Lail o 2e. Ex Accom. (83t.) KANSAS oY, Express. Mall and Arr Mall and Ex.. 4:30 p Canon Eall’ 11105 & m ITY AND PACUIC, Arrive, Frm Sloux O Frm F Neb, Depar Mall and Ex.. 9:45 Caanon Ball Depart. For Sloux City Yor Fort Niobr, Nob For it 10460, MILWAUKES AND 8T, FAUL, Leave Council Blufls, Arrives Council Bluffs, Mall ang Ex Mail sy Ex. .. 6:% pm Atlantic Ex. .. 19:108 KB AND BT, PUL. Arrives at (maha, Pacific Bx..... (945 am Mali and Ex 75 pw copt Saturdays. §Except CHICAO, MILWAVE Le2 ' es Omaha. Mall and ix a Atlantic Ex|j *Exoopt Su Mondayu 8 4 \\0am,|88m, llamiw2pmsp|ilen,ipw, 2pm,3p W, 4P, S pm, 60w [w4pia,6pm,6pm t hourly to the Union Pacific the cars begin thelr trips at ety B rogu during the day and run 1o city time, M9 11,24, 0a0d60 No. 529 S Main Street. tion to custowers, R J. F, KIMBALL, saunky. ST PETERSON & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE ACENT FOR Joseph Schlitz EBrewing Company’s Gelebrated fi BEER, Orders from the sountry olicitsd No, 711 Broadway, Oonncil Bluffs, Towa, Citv o' 'erss to families and dealers delivered free, DUQUETTE, GULLERT & CO., (Successors to ELB & DUQUETT! Wholesale Fruiters and Confetinners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council Bluffs, Ia. ———— G- IR.OQCIEIXE. Council Bluffs. wroof of our so dealing - Gooa huts: s'waysou neid, Promps Getivery oF sooda. N. B, Easrox. Secy. N. B. Loorg, Counselor, MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANGE ©0. [Incorporated under the Laws of Towa.] Insurance at Aciual Cost, LIVE STOCK Agatnst Lo ', THEFT OR DD’:&TH, Or“Azg Unknown or Contingent Event Whatover, Experienced szents wanted, L solichied from all Farts of Toga, CCrTe*Poudence Orrice: 103 Paurl S"n:el, Council Bluffs, Ta, decs-dit s ey GEO, ., OHAMP, KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Buccessors to J. P, & J. N, Quasady,) Onr constaatly increasing trads is evfficien’ 8. M. Crooks. Pres, J, 0. Horrmay, Vice Pres, Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. ote web of sbatract books ko Al tty lote A5 ababtacts furuiahed G shoR bockco. Mcnoy b loan on e nad ik :1:3.‘ |= sams 0 gult tho borrows, Real eeia” bought and sold Offico W Lavg bhe orly oompl Titles examlae whort sud L wand

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