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y - Th e_gaily__Bee, GUU!@LL BLQFFS. Thursday Morning, Jan, 11. —_——— — SUBSCRIPTI IN RATES: 20 conta per wook. 910.00 per Year. Tuat Council Bluffs has had a yesr of great prosperity, and great ad- vancement {s evident from the show- ings of facts and figures already given in Tae Bre. It remains with its citl- zons and business men whether this growth shall continue, or whether there shall como stagnation and de- cline, This city has al most unparalleled railway facil- fties. It hass many marked ad- vantages for manafacturing enter- prises and wholesale establishments, Tt remaina simply for Council Bluffa to use fts facililies and improve its opportunities. This oity is in condition to reach out much further into the surround- Ing country for business than 1t has yot done and to draw trade here from amuch larger territory than is yet covered. In thus gathering In the business which ought to be trlbutary to Coun- eil Bluffs, all must concede that Tum Bek is an invaluable help, of which every business man should avail him- self. Besldes its large local circula- tion it finds its way into almost every nook and corner of a large field, east wes., north and south, whero its com- petitors are almost unheard of. The wide awake and enterprising AL many comfcal. 'Lhere were some excellent hite made, and mirth ran high, With good music and the other needfuls, the oceasion was one of the most enjoyable of tion of That Kind. HOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS, A Modest Start Made for an Institu- the kind ever had here, again yestorday, instructivg the recorder to advertise for building the Union avenus bridge, the bids to be opened at the April meeting of the board. This enterprise has been almost talked to dsath, especially by the oty council, and it is hoped thut now some definite and practical wction will follow, —By the illegibility of the writing on the register of the Hotel de Field, the press announced that C. Libold was among the arrivale there, on a charge of disturbing the peace. Charles Libold comes to the frons to deny that it i him, and to ex press his annoyance at the way his friends foke him about it, as ho isu’t o disturhing The real to by Casper Sei. nder’s name prov bol. ~The body of amnan was found in the alley back of The Globe office, Coroner Faul was the first to make the ciscovery, and was about to hold an inquest, but found that there was life in tho body and whisky too, and so called on the police, The fellow gave his name simply as George, and tried to make out that he wasn't dranl, but bad simply got eo sleepy reading an editorial in the evening paper that he fell down in a snow drift back of the offle, —The cow ordinance went into effeot yesterday. Its enforcement w'l cause qutre a deal of grumbling among many who own bovines, and others, who claim that many poor pecple are unabls to keep their cows restrained and furnish them feed, On the other hand, the non.en- forcement of the ordinance will oause a general howl among those who object to being annoyed by other people’s cows and who are not inclined to feed stock belong- ing to others. City Marshal Jaokson, and ho was fined 25 and costs, business men and manufacturers of Council Bluffs noed but little more (pay wtill other difficulties in the way. The | ey, than a reminder of Tue Ber's ex- tenslve circulation to cause them to whose duty it i to enforce the ordinance, city has no suitable pound in which to place the captured cows, The pound Is ronlizo that by no other advertising | not recurely enclosed and in filled with 1 they 80 readily reach the | #now drifts, i ’ everything but comfort, an the city mar- shal hesitates about putting cattle in there for foar he will be arrested for cruel. ty to animals, trade which they are secking. e ——— MINOR MENTIONS, =J, Mueller's Palace]Music Hall, —For diaries for 1883 go to Bu:huvell & Brackett's, —There were 414 marriaze issued in this county last year, —For your blank books for the new year go to Bushnell & Brackett, ~—Bubscribe for newspapers andjperiodi- ot H, E, Seaman’s book store, 'he board of trade nacet to-night to elect officers, Livery member should be on hand, Cnear Ramnroan Tickers,—Buy them from D, W, Bushgell, 5 doors north of postoff.ce, —General Agent 8, 8, Stevens, of the Rock Island road, started yesterday for & trip to San Francisco, accompanied by his wife, ~Leave to wed was yescerday given to Claus Slarjokann and Marie Shnaback, both of Mindes =Col. J. H, Keatly has sent in his re- signation as one of the trustees of the public library. ~-In the case of the state vs, J. D, Stringer, for obtaining goods under false protenses, the defendant failed to appear before Justice Abbott yeiterday, and his bond was declared forfeited. —Mr. 8. J. Rodda, the enterprising clothier, has got a new clerk, very young but healthy, He will be a voter twenty- one years hence.JAll doing well, especially the happy father, —The Episcopalisns had a pleasant social on Tuesday evening, the entertain. ers being Mrs. Dohany, Mrs, Oblinger, Mrs, Hawthorn, Mrs, Key, Mrs, McKune and Mra, I, M, Treynor, —The funeral services of the Iate Thom- as Guanella were held yesterday forenoon at the Catholic church, the friends gather- ing at the house and from there proceed. ing to the ohurch and thence to the ceme- try where the remains were laid away, ~—The gust and gales tumbled a big sign off the top of Duquette, GuHbert & Co.'s building, and sent it crashing down into the street, giving narrow escape to two or three passers-by and causing a commotion among the telegraph and telephone wires, —A young man named Clifford Hough, who has relatives living here, was arrested in Monona cout ty the other day for lar- ceny, and being held to await the next term of court, was yesterday brouzht to this city and lodged in jail, —The total cost of buildings and im- provements of the Driving Park associa tion is reported as about $35,000, The total receivts last year were about 818,000, and the disbussements 17,000, loaving 81,000 on hand. —A sensation was created on lower Main street about noon yesterday by some twenty odd working men going home in one wagon, They wero packed like sar. dines, only heads belng visible. Every man was reclining one on the other, and all were evidently having & buge and a glorious picnie, licenses —There were some of the boys of the arger growth who indulged in comsting the other night, the hill selected for their fun being that from Gen. Dodge's resi. dence down to Bancroft street, No one was allowed to join the party unless he could thow either a bald head or gray hairs, Several of these adult sliders were very successfully dumped into snow drifts, and the alacrity with which they renewed youth wasastoniching, —The following is the programume for to- duy, recommended by the alliance to those church folks who are observing the week of prayer: Prayer for the church universal; for the oupouring of the Holy Spirit; that all the children of God may be filled with earncs'ness and zeal in seekivg to gather in the lost; for a rich blessing upon etforts to promote union and brotherly love, and for afflicted christisns everywhere, John xv: 12-27; Phii, 11: 1-16; psalm xov, —Last evenivg the Rescue hose team gave their masquerade, and it was all that was projuised and even more. The atten. old planks, rubbich and Arcrics, Arerics, All kiods and eiza, 7. T, Lasosey & Co, Holiday gocds at Harkness, Oroutt &Co.'n, S Don't be Fainted-Honrtsd. If you are in trouble look up, hold on, give ‘the blues good by. If you are in pain, have a lamenese, have an ncho of any kind, go to the druggist end ask him for Thomas' Eclectric Oil, 1o will do you good every time, ——————— Harknees, Orcutt & Co. have stilt a few fino silk dolmans, Cell and see them, Labzes ! New stock of Bennett & Barnard's new style dress shoes just received, . Z. T, Lixpsey & Co. Baptist Bueiness, The annual business meeting of the Baptist church was held Tuesday evening. The whole amount of the pastor's salary for the coming yesr was announced as having been sub- scribed and §25 over. This fact, so unusual in church financcs, called forth u voto of thanks to the soliciting committee. The following were eleot- ed trusteca: R 8. Cole, R. Morgan, D. F., Lange. J. W, Berger was elect- ed clerk; D. F', Lange, treasurer; Mrs, R. Morgan, collector, and Mrs, J, P, Filbert and Miss Laura Colo sollo- itors. The pastor, Rev. Mr, Lemen, read the call he had recelved to become the financlal agont of Shurt- leff college, and presented his resig- natlon as pastor. By » unanimous vote of those present he was asked to withdraw the resignation and remain as pastor of the church, He reserved his deciston until next Sunday morn- ing, when he will announce it at the regular services, The probability is, however, that « he will decide to withdraw the resignation, Rupser Boors, Big stock, ¢ Z. T. Linpsey & Co, Children's heavy school hoso at Harkness, Orcutt & Co.’s, —_——— When you feel out of worts, have the blues, melancholy, eto., it must be Indigeation that ails you, Brown’s ron Bitters curen gh-ru-d ‘With Embezzls ment. Yesterday a complaint was ontered before Justice Schurz and the papers fosued charging Thomas Linden and hls wife with converting to their own use about $700, plased in thelr hands April, without money and without work, money in the hands of Mr, Mrs. Linden, and that nearly the whdle amount, owes him a smal! balance, has been set for a hearing next Sat- urday. 4 e To TeLErHONE S¥BscRIBERS, As our name does new list of Coun please add it to your list, Z. . Lixvse Kicked Out. not appesr in Bl & Co, struggling to riee | kicked down and out by envious rivals Thomas' Eclectric Oil never “kicked. ont ita patrons, ILia true- blve, aflections, athwa and catarrh it is a c tain and fapid cure, i dance was very large, and there was an endless varioty of cosbumes, some elegant, drogglsts say, —The county board of superyisors met Among the business transacted was the passage «f a resolution by one David Banz somo time Ilast Banz hae boen taking free looglug of late at the calaboose, being He claims that last April he received a draft from the old country, and that on getting it cashed he placed the ond 1 ! they have given but little of it back, retaining Mer. Lindon's defeneo is understood tobo that he has kept a strict mc- count of tho money, and that besides boarding Banz, has paid him cash time and agaln until the whole has been exhausted and that in fact Bauz The case ffs" subscribors How many peovle there are who are n this world that are For throat A good medlcinal wnlv_vhh real ‘nam, is Brown's Iron B"Q“tl. loe:ll In connection with the relief work for the friendless, more especially designed for children, who are in need of friends and homes, One man, who recontly lost his wife and whose family has been struggling with poverty, has this week given up the task of keeping the children, and caring for them, and has thrown three of them upon chartics of othera They had to bs provided for in some way at cnce, and it was deemed beat not to send them to the connty horss, o lady was found who nesded some iolp herself, and arraugements were made for her to take the children, and to be paid n part for camng for them Two other caildren have slnce been added, and it in the intewtiou to thus provide for sush until more permaaent homes can bo provided for them, Chitdren thus taken ia charge are to by taught cer tain hours of the day, and also given a practical chance to learn housework and sewing. The beginning of the enterprise will require funds, and if it grows to any magnitode, considerable will ba needed, but the penerous oup- port which different features of tho work have received, losdn to the be. lief that this too will be remembored by contributions, e N a— =S Wour Linen Boors, 7. T. Lanvsey & Co, e -— “Home Bweet Home.” This song is very good in its way, but is there any sickness in the husehold? If #0, home cannot be always pleasant, We toke erpecial pleasure in recommending Burdock Blood Bitters a bona fide and cer: tain cure for dyspepeia, and all diseases of the liver and kidneys, PERSONAL. T, H. Whiting, of Des Moines, is in the Col. Sapp has gove to Washington on busines, George Borthwick, of Minneapolis, is in the city. 7 Pac Quinn, of Kansas City, wasat the yesterday, E. 8. Orossett, of Davenport, arrived in the city yesterday, H. C. Mott, ot Saranns, Kas., wasin the Biuffs yesterday, George Wheelock, of Missouri Valley, arrived at the Pacific yesterday, A. B, Coley, of the Ada Gray company, arrived in Council Bluffs yeeterday, Max Mahn has been confined to his room for two or thres days past by illness, Mr, and Mrs, C. B, Bishop, F. V Paul and others of that theatrical com. pany, stopped at the Ogden last night, Oscar Allen, the veteran fireman, the bighearted snd warm hearted Marshall. town tourist, was among those at the Pa- cifio yosterday. Mr. Roee, of tho real estate firm of Rose & McMahon has started cn an east- ern trip expecting to visit B.ston and other cities before his return, now being done in the city a modest start has been made toward a home condition of affairs, The man, who has thus recovered his reason, was en route from Wisconsin to San Francis- co, and not only had his ticket, but $274 in gold on his person, besides a watoh, revolyer and other personal effects, He expresses himself as of the belief that he was in some way drugged on the train, not by drinking liquor, however, as he ssys he never indaiges, aad ip this bis brother corroborates him, He has a mixed and falnt recollection of some one trying to got bis money away from him on his way hither, and when he arrived here the chief burden of his hallucination seemed to be that some one was after him, Hia brother seems to take kindly to this theory as the only one plausible to him in ac- counting for the sudden iosanity and sudden oure, The man started cut last evening for San Francisco, nd his brother returned to his Wisconsin homa, Table linens, napkins, doylics, tow- cle and orssaes cheap av Harkness, Orecutt & Co.'n, ot s D OO Soms Strong Minded Women Can regulate their hushands amazingly fast, should they not do theie duty, Bur dock Blood Bitters sre o good reeilator of tho circulation, They are exclusively a blood tonic, and consequently strike at the root of many sericus ailments., e ———— COMMERCIAL. Daalers are paying 30c for corn here to- day; cost and freight to Chicago 162, Chicago market for rew mixed corn, 46@ 47c, COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Corrected daily by J. Y. Fuller, mer- chaudise broker, buver and shipger of grain and provisions, 39 Penrl atreet, Wurar -No, 2 sp rejocted 50c; good demand, CorN—29c to feeders and 80c to ehip- pers, OArs—Searce and in good demand; 30@ 82, HAY—4 00@6 00 per ton, Ryr—40c; light supply. CorN MEAL—1 25per 100 ponnds, Woin—Good supply, prices st yards, 5 00@6 00. CoaL—Delivered, hard, 1050 per ton; soft. 5 CO per ton, 2_Ht'r'rlu ~Plenty and fn fair demand; 5 ~8carce and in demand; 80c per Larn—Fairhank's, wholesaling at 13c, Pourriy—Firm; deslers paying 13c per or turkeys and 10c for chickens ABLES —Potatces, 45¢; onione, 25 es, 3U@40c per dozen; apples, 2 50 @ per barrel, FLour—Cryatal Reller mill flour retail- ed at i 25 for diaduw winter; 2 80 for gold- en sheaf; 2 00 for hard tack, Wholesale prices for flour, 2 40@3 Brooys—2 00@3 00 per dozen, connt ot delayed train, yosterday's prices. e Books va the Powers of Obaervat!on, It was lately remarked in these col- umns that one of the dangers attend. ant on education was that it might lessen men's powers of observation. There is no doubt, we apprehend, that this possibility does exist. Bookish- ness and absence (f mind are no new faults among students, Among the more cultivated classes they have, in- deed, been for a considerable time in process of diminution, and the last half century more particularly has seen a great change in this respect. Mrs. F. 8, Pusay, and her sister Mrs, R, E. Montgomery, who recently went on a visit to Texas, accompanied by Miss Emma Phillips, haye returned, Among the arrivals at the Ogden yee- terday were Fred Kirtley, Terre Haute, Ind; T, L. Kettredge, Kansas City; G. W. Todd, St, Louis; Dell J, Clark, Kan. sas City; John F. Gorman, New York, Rev. T, J, Mackay, the newly chosen rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, bas arrived from Leadville and will at once enter upon his residence and duties here. Arrangements are being mada for a recep- tion next wees, to enable the people to meet him in & social relation, Charles Linder lef: yesterday for Sioux Falls, accompanied by H. Wagner. Line der & Kiel have latcly purchased the in. terest of Mr. Jansen in the branch store there, aud will magage the same them- solves, Mr, Kiel remaining in Sioux Falls and Mr, Linder in Council Bluffs, GrIry's School shoes, 7. T. Lispsey & Co, Ladles’ nud:hildren’u wo;floodu at Huknuf, Orcutt & Co, s, e — THE FLOPERS CAP1URED. Peter Johnson Tracks His Wife to Kangas Oity and Has Her and Straup Arrested. As stated in yesterday's Bek Poter Johnson, who keeps a saloon on lower Broadway, has had his home broken up by the sudden disappearance of his wife, who, he has roazon to believe, was accompanied by & man named Richard Stravp, avd that she took her three children with them, He got track that they had gone to Kansas Oity, and he sccordingly went bofore Justice Vaughan and made out the neceesary papers for the arrest of his wife and the man Straup on the charge of advltery. Tolegrams were sent to Kansas City, and yestor- day an snswer was received that the parties had been arrested there and were being held for a reqnisition, they refusing to return to Councll Bluff without one, - Contalning all the cssentials of a true tonic, and sure to give' satisfac- tlon, Is Brown's Iror . Put Upon His Fee “'Set up in bed and coughed till the clothing was wet with parspiration, wife inalated that T use 7/ome " My oit. T 8% temspoont pnd two batdles have P e A | honestly recommend Perki nostly reoommend it, H, Perkins, - AL aleheiy FRED'Ss FANOY. He Thinks He was Doped for the Pur- Pose of Robblug Him of His Gold, 3| Fred Hendricks, who was found at the transfer u fow days ago In an evi- dently insane condition, has fully recovered, and is himeelf again, His brother arrived yesterday from Mon. roe county, Wisconsin, in response to the telegram informing him of the ¢ | ment Physical sclence has roused sto- dents, who in former ages would have been abstract thinkers and nothing more, to careful and y observa- tion of external things. Facilities of traveling have acted as another stimu- lvs in the same direction; and the love of nature has been a power over sentimental minds, and has led them insensibly from a qulet enjoyment of their surroundings to more active in- vestigation. 8o that altogether the classes which at the present day have the advantage of the higher education are tar more observant than were their forerunners of three or four cen- turies ago; and, though even now many of the mathematicians and phil- osophers who walk the etreets of our universities live largely in a mood of abatract thought, we must be careful of finding undue fault with this, for the inward ¢ya has eome claims not lightty to be de- spised, But, with respect to the mass of the natlon, the question we have raised is one that deserves a good de: attention. Popular ed cation (s still in the bookish and, without complaining what is ine- vitable, we may and ought to inquire whether literary study does now in the lower ranks promote that vice of inobservance which it certainly pro moted in the higher ranks a sentury or two ago. Equally we have to in- quire whether the virtue which is the converse of this error may be fostered: whether and how the study of books may be made to minister to powers of direct observation, instead ‘of belng adverre to them, and to aeslst in the general business of life.— [From *The Inflaence of Education on Observa. tion," in Popular Science Monthly for January, Mohey for the Unmarried. One of the most solid and substan- tial institutions in this country is the Marriage Fund Mutnal Trust sssocta- tlon of Cedar Rapids, Ia. During their first year, erding January 1lst, 1883, they paid over £30,000.00 in benefita to their members, and the greatest satisfaction provalls among their certificate holders, They are organizyd uuder the laws of Towa, and their officera and directers are among the leading and most prominent busl- ness men ot Cedar Rapids. Every un- married person shoula have a certifi- cate in this association. It is a splendid investment, as safe} seoure and sure as a government bond. You can just as well have a good sum of money to commence mar ried life on as not, Over 200 mem- bers have been pald off, receiving over 300 per cent, on their iuvest- Send a postal card for free clrculars fully detailing the plan, which is the’ finest known, Good egents can et territory if applied for soon. Write to.day. Do not poat- pone it this notice. Mention where you saw Jd-lm ~— Fortunes or Farmers and Mo- chanios. Thousands of dollars can be saved by using proper judgment in taking care of the health of yourself and family. 1f you are bilious, have sallpw complexion, poor appetite, low and depressed spirits, and generally debilitated, do not delay & mo- ment, but go at once; and_progure & bot tle of those wouderful Electric Bitters, which never fail t; cure, and that for the trifling sum of fifty cents.—{Tribune. Sold by 0, ¥, Goodman, waiul BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS JOWA THURSDAY, JANUARY 1I COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL | NOTICES. NOTICE. —Special advertisements, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Renf, Wants, Boarding, etc., will be Inserted In this column a4 the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent Insertion. our office, No. 7 ANTED—Everybody in Councii Blufls 1v to take Trn Binn, 20 cents per wook, de livered by oarriers, Office, No 7 Pearl Street near Broadway. For Sale and Rent 1n packnges ot a hundred at 25c ()l BEEs n pacan,e gt THE Bk C HARKNESS, ORCUTT & GO., DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE. : Broadway, and Fourth Street,, “?“,"”\ i ‘ ‘, B Gouncil Bluffs, Iowa ioor o | « Jang 't NOUND—A check or dratt, The owner wll piy for this adver isement, prove pro_ erty and receive the same, jani.3t JOUND—A collegs eociety pin. Come to th [ BRA Offi ¢, pay for this ad, prove proverty and get the pin. 7t L. PAT Physiclan and Oculist Can cure any case of sore eyes, 1t 13 caly & ‘matter of timo, ‘and can cure gensrally In from three tc five woeks—1t makes nc diffcr- once how long diseasod. Wil straighten cross oyes, operate and rem Insert artificial eyes, movelng tadeworms ve Ptyregiums, etc., and Special” attention to re. apb-tt COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIPIO. Atlantic Ext Pacific 5am Ex and Mail® Ex and Mai 5 p m D. Moines ac Des Moinesac*.4:40 p m CII0AGO, BURLINGTOWAND QUINCY, Depart. Atlantiq Ext. Mail and Ex* N. Y. Ex......400p m | Neb & Kas CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERY. Depart. Atlantic E: KANSAS CITY, 8T, JOB AND COUNCIL BLUTFS. Arriy Express... Mail and Ex. UNION PACIFIC, Depart. Overland Ex.11 Lincoln Denyer Local Ex Emigrant. WABARH, 8P, LOUIS AND PACIFIO Depart. Arrive, Mail and Ex Mail and E: Cannon Ball.. 4:50 p m | Cannon Bail. SI0UX CITY AND PACTFIO. Depart. Arri: Frm Sloux ¢ Frm Fort ) N Fro . MILWAUKER AND ST, PA Denver Ex Local Leave C Arrives Council Mai! and Ex..*9:20 o m | Mail and Ex...* Atlantic Ex. |5:15 p m | Atlantic Ex.[9:10 8 m MILWAUKER AND ST, PAUL. Arrives at On Pacific E: 1 and Mondays. Counctl Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Bluffs, Leave Omaha. gam 9am, 10am|8am 9am 10am Mam1m2pm3p|ilan,ipm, 2pm3p m,4pw,6pm,6pm. |m,4pm,5pm,6pm. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Dopot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at ing tho day me, at 0, 11, 2 4, 5 an. =mnwEa AND Dr. Meagher,—Oculist, Aurist, AND SPECIALIST, In Chronic diseases, offers hls services to all at flicted with diseses of ths Eye, Eax, or Chronic dineases of any character, Warrants a cure in a1 Rheumatic affections. Can be consulted b mall o in n at the Metropolitan hotel, Council Bluffs, Iowa. NEW STORE. New Eo\ods. NEW YORK PRICES. For Dry Goods and Fancy Goods go to L. HARRIS, 734 Lower Broadway, EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. 418Broadway, Council Bluffs. W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Real Lstate & Collection Agent., In Odd Fellow’s block, over ngingn' Bank, jan8-ty MRS, B. J. HILTON, M, D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON; 222 Brosdwav. ConnoiliBluffe. Sioux Uity & Facifie 'R SIOUX OITY ROUTH Runs & Snlid Tralo Throngd from Oouncil Blafts to Bt Paul Without Ghange Tims, Only (7 Wours QEIEY WILEs THE FHORTSE KOUTE aou_ OOUNOIL AP TO oY, PAUL, MONT COMPORT s Blosping ¥ hetw eater wh Con wivel Ea uifs_traln lrow 11:40 p. m. . Paul o, 2L:2 ll“lcl; HOURS IN suvu;.: OF ANY.OTURS 2OUT! or in & x IV‘ Roa Brou i, The Shortes ae i o Comtormable Bide 18 42 ‘ et ey Thre L NOIL BLUFFS AND §T. PAUL. @B thad your Tickebe yead via the “Bleas Olky and Pacifis Rallroed .8 WATTLES, 3.8 BOORAL/ N iy ' Pass. Ay g o Missour! Valley 11, b wesbe: nger W. B DAVIS 1 othwestern Pasenser | J. MUELLER'S Head t F o P eadquar el;fatecér the Cele A Weber Pianos, L Goods A VL Toys and Fancy Wholesale and Retail, Address, aafi S ¥ C J. MUELLER, = i=H COUNGIL BLUFFS, 35 A . X.. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 S EL W IR T S MLAIDE IN TEE WEaRST. Bluff and Willow Srests, Council Bluffs. 'B. HAAG & (0., DEAXEIRS XN GEISE' BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM TRE ARTESIAN WELL WATER, ALSO AGENTS FOR THE COCEHLEBRATEHD BUDWEREISERI BREBR Orders filicd In any part of the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. BATH INSTITUTE, Bryant Street, one Door north of Dohany’s Hall. Thermo-El:ctric, Medicated and Sulphur Baths. For ladies and gentlemen, These Baths are fully endo sed by tbe Medical Fraternity as being an unfailing auxilia y in rec nt Co'ds, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago and many other ailments Besides, my wife, a competent lady, will attend Jadies, F. M. LOOCKWOOD, Propr. STEAM COFFEE MILLS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh Roasted Coffeer, Teas and Spices. 3056 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - I0WA. MORGAN, KELLER & CO,, TN D E IRT.A I E IR S. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic case Calls attended to at all hours, We defy competition in quality of goods or prict ur Mr, Morgan has served as undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understands his business, = WAREROOMS, 346 AND 857 BROADWAY, pholstering in all its bronches promptly sttended to; also carpet-laying and lambrequins, Tele- graphic and mail orders filled without delay. CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT EHOUSE: Council Bluffs, - - - ‘Beer and malt In any quao'Ity'to suit purchasers. Beer $8.00 per barrel, lied with swmall kegs at 31.00 ench, cel vered free of charge to any lowa. Private famies sup- rt of the city. PETERSCN & LARSON, ‘Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company's Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER, No, 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Orders from the country olicited City orders to families and dealers delivercd free. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO,, (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), 16 aud 18 Pearl-st.. Council Bluffs, Ia JTACORE .APPHT, CrR O CIEIIR. No. 529 S Main Street. - - = Council Bluffs. Our constantly increasing trads is sufficient procf of our squ: tion to customers, Good hutter alwayaon hand, Promps 0. Howryay, Vies Prea, MUTUAL IOWA STOGK INSURANCE CO. [Tecorporated under the Lawe of Towa.] Insurance at Aciual Cost, Insuring LIVE STOCK Agatnst Loss by ACCIDENT, THEFT OR DEATH, Or Any Unknown or Contingent Event Whatever, dealing snd attens elivery of goods, Experienced agents wanted, wolicited from all parts of Iows. Orvice 103 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, Ia, a0 dtt Correspondence Wholesale Fruiters and Gonfectiouers - 4 ! |