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e — i 6 THE e ——— —— cellar through n hole in the fleor, and not being able to get out that way, picked up & picco of wire and crawled up into the callaboose a ain. By voking the iHE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. |15 it i Wednesday Morning, October 24. |in the staple, and pulling it out, walked out into the front room, raised a window, and skipped SUBSCRIPTION RATES: B— By Qarrler - =B ver veek | (0 pricon are “wolemn trutha” to orie - e people. Bostox Te Co - OFFICE: —— PREPARED TO DY, ©. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. fiINOR MENTION. A Needed Enterprise Started at Last In Council Blufrs, s O There has long been noeded in this Additional locals on seventh page. city a firat-class dyeing cstablishment, Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's. | hut now the need is met, F. R. Hurlburt Tho Catholics are to hold a fair during [ having opened at No. 84, Pearl street Christmas week. tho ““Council Bluffs Fancy Steam Dyeing The C., B. & Q., is raising its track at|and French Dry Cleaning Works.” Mr. the Main street crossing. Hurlbut is no novice in the business, The surplus dirt on Main street was be- [ but really an expert, and comes here ing shovelled up and carted off yester- | with the reputaticn of being one of the day. best in that lino. Tur Ber knows of W. R. Vaughan's horse took a run on | yayeral parties here who have already Broadway yesterday, but no serious dam- |} 4 ok done by him, whilo he was in age was done. Rp ; Omaha, and they were greatly pleased, The iEnighte of Eyirith d“‘"““'“‘," loftf ditis intention to make tho works for Ottumwa yosterday to attend the |y oo blote aa any city can bonat of, grand lodge. and build up & business on tho excollent Three car-loads of emigrants passed [quality of work done and the satisfaction over the Union Pacific en route to Cali- | given customers. ; fornia last night. This new establishment is prepared to 4| clean, dyo and ropair il manner of Hand '-’f"n?g“f.:‘n‘ffic).',?"cfiu:!Ti.‘,',{ nanhed (udios and gonta’ clething as woll as do all kinds of fancy dyelng, e e ATH61 HGOHARG FWILL: be | Lo thbwatadiin The Wild West is to be shown up by [learning that a specialty is made of shelf- Dr. Carver and Buffalo Bill Friday after- | worn goods. 5 noon at the fair grounds. Tho ladics can have their plumes and i ;i tips cleaned, dyed and curled oneven o ¥ eir suits in velvets, silks, satins, etc., cess, this process being one which cannot The colored voters have postponed | but give the best of satisfaction. their meeting] until Thursday evening, [ The opening of an establishment of when they will discuss the Suprome | this kind here, personally attended to by Court decision on civil r'ghts. a man who thoroughly understands the business, does away with all necessity of sending goods away from hence, and “the assurance that the very best work, and only the best, will be done by this estab. lishment, will doubtless eause orders to come in goodly numbers to Mr. Hurlbuct The committee of the boardof trade seom divided on the sewerage question, and two reports will probably be made at the next regular meeting of the board. DAILY BEE | oist enterprise is represented by healthy firms, for Feeble Minded There are two The Towa Institutio Children is located here large additional buildings just completed and to be immediately occupied by the inmates as their home, J. S, Fra , the present schoel super intendent of this ceunty (Mills), takes editorial charge of The Opinion, begin ning with this week’s issue. The favorite daily here is Tie Beg, of which there is a large list of subscribers, Yeaterday your traveling scribe enjoyed the novelty of a ride from Pacific Junc- tion to this place on a railroad velocipede with M. M. Marshall, the general agent of the “*Burlington route.” A Bre premium threshing machine, drawn by & weekly subscriber last _year, was accidently burned while at work near here one day inst week. The Opinion wants some of its sub scribers to saw some office wood in the absence of othe citement. Active efforts are on foot to erect a new St. John's Episcopal church building here at once. » Yesterday evening Whiteley's Hidden Hand company gave one of their delight ful entertainments to a crowded housw of pleased people. This play is from Mrs Southworth's novel entitled the Hidden Hand, The troupe acquitted themselves in this fine sensational drama very satis- factory to the audience. Chaxles W. Lufkin, editor of The Glen- wood Opinion, died in this place Sunday, after a sericus illness of only about one week. The funeral ceremonies occurred yesterday under the auspices of the Knights Templar lodge. Fren, L —— THE COON'S CARVING, ~COUNC I. BLUFFS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1884, P— WEIOLES AT Hardware! 109 and 111 8. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA, - Metcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 342 and 344 Broadway, . COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Cream Frais & Conleetoner Parties, Sociables and Picnics supplied. on short motico, and goods delivered tc all parts of the city. Vienna Bread, and Pies, Fine Cigars. W. T. BRAUN’S European Restaurant, 404 West Broadway, - - .- . COUNCIL BLUFFS, HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished It Does Not Prove as Serious as at First Thought. The little carving matinee at Schroe- der’s saloon, in Turner hall, between two colored antagonists, was a narrow escape from a homicide, and yet it was an escape. John Brown, who was the one wounded, was able to be out and about yesterday. His cut on the head near the temple did That on the neck was a little more so, and it was not prove very serious after all. only a quarter of an inch from the jugular B. F. Reeves, R. Keel, B, Hunter and P. M. Piper, all from Dakota, were here not only from the city but surrounding yesterday with thirty-seven carloads of | country. cattlo which they wero taking through to e — Chicago. Dr. West, dentist, 14 Pearl street. The usual leave to marry was yester- ("“mm‘ day given James B. Ingersoll and” Clara JASSON OAUGHT. B. Tollman, both of Boone; also F. E. < Stevens of Shenandoah and Maggie Pat- | The Young Ticker and Ticket Taker ten of Woodbine. rut in the Hole, Pat Lacy, the old chief of the fire de- e rtment, is again serving in that capac-| The operations of the two young men, ity during the absence of Chicf Temple- | Emerson and Casson, have already been ton, who is attending a gathering of | rotty thoroughly aired up. Emerson it el i was caught and now lies in jail awaiting Tho greatest sensation Mlp"h“e head- |, hoaring, Ho claimed that although he e e dint et catubommer b | sold. the stolon railway ticket yet ho did prisoners sang for joy as they began to |80 at tho request of Casson, who repre- get down to where they could see the[sented to him that it was all straight. floor again. Since then then the polico have been N. 8. Hull, of the Pacific house saloon, | hunting for Casson, and yesterday they is fitting up a neat cigar and news stand caught him, He had gone to in the office of the hotel. It will prove|, ~ ‘. Ed. Bates' convenient to the guests of the hotel, [P0drding at Ed. Bates' x and no doubt a source of profit to its en- [and the latter put the {:u]lcu onto him. ferprising owner, Casson was arrested on the chargo of the I il ickef With the chango of management of tho | XT¢eY ©f the railway ticket from tho Silih Qo cliangs of management of tho | Ohicago. & Rook Tnland oftco, and also o } teali ) b earelins w angdhosd ) for stealing a watch from Mrs. Horton, rates, | at whoso house he was boarding at the the fare to be only five conts on and after | time 'of tho stealing of th ticket, ~Ho next Moncay, except to the transfer, | way brought into court yesterday, and which will be ten cents. securing Col. Laily as his attorney, tho Dan Murphy, of Omaha, was on this | cases were continued until Friday morn- side of the river yesterday, with one or |ing next, bail in one being fixed at $200 two of his friends, and while taking din- [and in_the other $500. Not being able ner left their team standing back of the | te furnish bonds he was sent to jail. police station. On returning to the rig T e in the course of a half hour found that his buffalo robe had been stolen hy some cheeky fellow, right in view of the oyes of the boys in blue. a house, Moals at Bechtelo's hotel on the European plan One of the railway conductors of the X. C., lost his pocketbook at the dummy | Colored Christians Preparing to depot, an honest boy found it and left it uild a Place to Worship, at the tiaket office where the conductor oy afterward got it. The knight of the | Rev. A. Miller, (h i 2 7 by er, the pastor of the Af- P (e bg kb o n IR OE g | 1o, 1 B ol Olurah ds busy com oy's reward, but the boy has not ap- | FicaP peared on the scene yet. If he will call | Pleting the arrangements for the build in on the lot lately purchased by the so- at the dummy depot “he can get the dol- ., ciety, between Sixth and Seventh streets. J. W. Rodefer left a largo dog in the |The church is to be of brick, 24x30 feet, office to guard at night. The dog seem- |largo onough to meet the wants einproAREious ok uotioutishan o prer ko congroantion: It i osti mated that vent anyone from coming in, and made | *! 3 such a racket as to attract the attention |it Will cost when completed $600. Mr, C. E. Dawson has been given the contract of passers by, who on investigation found that the dog had badly gnawed the wood | for the brick work, and the foundation is work of the doors and” windows in trying | now being put in. It is the intention to have the corner stone laid with due for- to eat his way out. ; - mality and_coremony, ono woek from Auontiashundred suislela at B oach [ Dos ¥ gl g PRERORTI I8 Vees Som have so far been sold for the openin i night of tho now opora houso. 1t wag ™4 the event s to bo " mads expocted that at leaat 1.000 would by |pecially interesting by the promiscd q“il‘ckly disposed of, thus giving §5,000 | Presence of several of the distinguished toward helping the entornrise alme. but | €lders of the African Mothodist church foward alpini:the Shlorpiie i s b {,rm”ulhvr points._Tho undartaking of 4 " 08} oager | uilding a church, even of this size and jte it nowilow’ theie eathualasm, and [ ot RR 1, SIS CT8 TE BN it and are not so eager to fulfill. bership as this church has, and in order Dr. A. J. Cook has mado o most liber- [to carry it through succossfully, an ap- al donation to the Home of the Friend- |peal is ne ressary for outside help, but it less. Ho offers not only his services but |is thought that such an nmvuul will be all medicines as well freo of charge, The | generously and promptly responded to offer of course was gladly accepted and |and the financial difficulties overcome, the doetor has been upymmod as physi- ——————— fml: zwt‘h‘l; llnu_\l:. Ho will carefully Real Estate Transfers, [00] r the sani interests of the in- i i stitution and give m:'v inmates the bencfit | ‘The following deeds wero filed for re- of the best methods known to advanced |cord in the recorder’s office, October medical science. 25, reported for the Bee by P. J. Me- Attorney Shinn, of Carson, was here | Mahon, real estate agont: yesterday with the intention of gettinga| Eliza Crawford to C. M. Murphy, lot man named Hanley released on a writ of | 11, block 4, Crawford’s add, — 8§90, habeas corpus if possible, ho having been | 8. W. Barrett to J. Menfoe, w | nw } committed to jull on a charge of horse [and nw | sw }, 34, 77, 38—83.000, stealing, the bail being fixed at $800,| Chrst. Schwenger to A, O. Johnson, On a hearing before Judge Reed the bail | part of lot 42, original plot—§300, was reduced to $400, and this will be| John Hammer to J. F. Evans, ne } furnished. The justice who committed |se }, 6, 74, 43 —850, the prisoner made no showing, with the| Shugart Implement Co. to Shugart, other papers, of the evidence taken in| Waite & Wiesse, lots 7, 8 aud 9, block the examination, and it was therefore a |56, Riddle's sub—g5,600, g:pluing problem here to get at what| D. Crawford to John Murphy, lots 7 testimony against Hanley was, and 8, block 16, Crawford’s add.—8125, A. B. Walk Yerry w"dlin Lyt B:z P wlar alkor to Perry Reel, ne | sw }, £y ful row or series of rows at the| J, D. Edmundson te A. J. Rodefy Bunday night dance at the beer garden. | part of block 3, Mill add.--§200, Buch disturbances are not uncommon and |* john b'l)ruuuu to John R. Martin, lots it is about time that a stop was put to |1 and 2, block 14, Maccedonia—8300, the business. Last Sunday night there| Elyira Larne to Mary A, were several coucerned, and some of [ py } se ¢, b, 75, 39—81,000, mmng my anurilmd up.“flwlhlolud Nulnuy J. Barnes to Frederick B. Brit. flowing prel reely. | ton, lot 13, block 13, William's fi . Yeatorany 2 Kioming 1( ol l‘;z(;é ock 1 illism's first add ©. P. Dougherty were arrested for being | Johu J. Stetter to Alex, Obert, lot 14, engaged in an affray there, the names of | block 1, Voorhi's add. 335, the other capants not being known, | Total sales—811,151, but when found they will be investigated | Total sales for the week—44,857. also, in the hope of getting the right ones e — The Bee on the Wing, Grexwoon, Ia., October 23,—This is Laporte, A m:s fellow named Hawk, who WS up in the aity calaboose yes- terday on a c&arge of kicking up a row at the beer garden Sunday night, aged to escape. He crawled into the|2,600 inhabitants. one of the “get-up-and-get" county towns man-|of Western lowa, aud contaius sbout All lines of commer- vein, making indeed a narrow escape for him. He is at work in Lee Mitchell's saloon. Sam Stephenson, who did tho cutti is employed at the Union Pacific hotel. The weapon he used was a knife, and the quarrel scems to have arisen from a game of eards, both men being in drink, or drink in them. Stephman was brought before Justire Abbott yesterday, on a charge of assault with intent to do great bodily injury. Brown, though still su ng from the wounds received, seemed not disposed to to prosecute his assailant and a peace was affected between them, Brown re- fusing to testify a st him, and the case being dismissed. Both of them were, however, brought before Judge Aylesworth on a_charge of simple assault, and they pleading guilty were let off by paying about 84 each, the clerk of the court facetivuslyremarking that they could now go and begin carving each other again, Fremont Benjamin, of Avocs, was in the city yesterday. Frauk Shinn, Carson’s well known attorney, dined at Bechtele's yestorday. Col Ohio. friends, P. McAvoy, who has had Col. A.'J. Popple- ton's horses at the driving park here, has now taken them to Oakland farm near Elkhorn, Nob. Rey. A. Rogers, now of Dunlap, was in the city yestorday. 1o seems to enjoy his now pasterate very much, and reports that the church stands by the work well. Last Sun- day evening at a suggestion from him that the seats in church should bo thoso at toward getting cushions for the pews. pp has returnod from his visit te Mra, Sapp still romaing thero visiting , wbout $1.25 was con Hon, Charles Bullock, of Denison, was at the Ogden yesterday. F. I, Clark and wife of Clarinda, were in yesterday, Dr. Y. . Stephons of Shenandoah was in the city yesterday, aud secured the nocessary documents for becoming a happy man, the betrothod being Miss Maggio Patten, of Wood- bine, J. M. Vannest, of Cincinnati, who has for soveral yoars stocked tho jobbers of this part of the country up on buggies, was here yester- day. Ho reports trade in his line as booming, A.J. Hart, of Lindt & Hart, has gone to Wall Lako on a fow days businecs trip. Mrs, B. A. Peoples, of Sioux Falls, Dakota, was at the Pacific yesterday. Thomas tho city yeste rge, of Coming, Towa, was in lay, and dined at the Pacific, Mrs, Rev. J. G, Lomon has returned from a visit to friends in llinois, Dr. Poulson has returned from aweek's stay in Chicago. B. Silloway, the proprietor of the Ogden, but spends most of his time at his Cecar Rapids hotel, was hore yesterday. L, B. Sibloy has gone to Minneapolis on a business tri . Bushnell, who has been absent two months caring for her mother, who has been quite ill, hus now returned home from Chicago, her mother's health being greatly improved. Mrs. L. W. Tulleys loft yosterday morning for several days’ visit among friends and rela- tives in Avoca, B, H. James, of Missouri Valloy, was in the city yesterday. D ™ N PECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. ~Spocial advertisemonts, such as Lost, Found, To Lean, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board ing, ote., will be inserted in this columa at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIV) TS PER LINE for each subsequent in- sertion. Leave advertisements at our ofice, Ne. 7 Pearl Street, near Broadway W ANIED Every body 1n Counchl Bluffs to take Tusbix. Delivered by carrierat only twenty conta & wook. “mxw.u A boy, with pony, to deliver Tun Bxs. FOR SALE AND RENT, NOTSALE A God yany, chieap. ak licay’s stable, T Scoihieois Bovad alagu ™y o how's siale JFORSALE House aud Tof, horthwest oornier of Tenth andsroadway. Joux W. Baikp R. Rice M. D. CHRONIC DISEASES o o st Over thirty years practical experionce. Oftice No. 6 Pearl atroct, Council Blufly, £ Consultation tree. No. 4 Pearl Strect, = 2 oo IO 00UNCIL BLUFFS. __CKEYE FEED GRINDER WIL THE SAME TIME ! | A complete Ho'8» Power. The best Feed Mill in existence. Costs but little more th: @ « common grinder. Write for cirenlars to SHUGART, WAITE & WIES, Council Bluffs, Towa, General Agents for Western Towaand Nebr: T STEINHARDT & FREVHAN, Wholesale Liquor Dealers ! 317 Broadw; Y - - COUNCIL BLUFFS; MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, DEALER IN Lallss Furnishing G NOTIONS, JEWELRY, &C. 337 W. Brosdway, - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA MAYNE & PALMER, DEALERS IN Hard and Soft Coal, BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. No, 539 Broadway, - - - - - COUNCIL RBLUFFS, IOWA. SMITH & TOLLER, axv sSu1120919AQ A FINE LINE OF FALL iSNOO'TIVINVJ m 7 and 9 Main Street. DIRECTORY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. JOHN BENO & 0, MAX MOHN, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 18 Main street and 17 Pearl street. CRESTO! Grocery, 215 Main Street. I bRu II- F- WHI‘I‘E:_‘mrnnr Main and Fill_h u;:-utnlm(,)‘ N. SCHURZ. CE, Residence, 609 Willow avenue. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Office over American Express. LIVERY AND FEED, Will contract for funerals at reasonsble rates. 22 Fourth strect. ST, JOHN & 00.CA: H BUYERS. tyiasp e i . Draft by return mail. 146 Broadway. D. A. BENEDICT, 5 JACOB KUCH @ F. SwITH, W. W SHERMAN, 11 oo vanZFALIN N2 1A JAMES FRANEY, s wonc B2 HUWE & SON, i LINDT & BART, sumesmoee SANITARIUM s EDWIN J, ABBOTT, REVFrKE HOTS SIGN WRITER AND GRAINER, Otfice 37 Broadway, Council Bluffe, Towa. RCHANT Suits mado at reaso OR, ble prices. No. 805 Main 8t. Stock C NTRACTOR AND BU Corner 7th and Broadway. DER, Plans and specifications farnished. Main street. ANT TAILOR. able charges. 872 Broadway. FURNITURE STOVES, and Household Supplies. 808 Broadway. ATTORN AT LAW, ico in state and federal courta, And bath house, 421 and 428 Broadway. L. Sovereign, Prop. P, J. Mont- gomery, M. . Physician, JUSTICE OF THE PE Notary Public and General Conveyance " 416 Broadway. SMITH & NORT Broadway opposite New Opera House HAIR GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Sold at the Lowest Prices IN THE WEST, QUALITY CONSIDERED, At MRS, D, A, BENEDICT, . - 837.W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa, PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wall-Paper and Window Shadesand Painting in all its Branches, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. . I3 South FPoa = - Touncil Blu Our line of Stoves is the mos. complete in ae city and includes all the most Desirable Patterns and Latest Improvements ! We have hammered the prices down as thin as they will stand without breaking, and you are invited to call and see how thick the stoves are in comparison. PECIAL DRIVE ON A LOT OF HARD COAL STOVES, Nickel, slightly tarnished, at a reduction of £5.00 each, DEVOL WIRXGHELT, 504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. SKELTON, HENDRICKS & RICE, TAILORS, 102 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS. FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW COMPLETE, EMBRACING MANY NOVELTIES ~OT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. Novelty Works R. S. COLE & CO., A te Most Improed Kins of Lihting ods And Ornaments. Also Wood and Tron Pumps, Wood Tubing Wood and Iron Pumps. Orders will re No, 604 South Main Street,. i d Gas Pipe and Pipe Fixiures, for both ¢ prompt attention. ......COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA - M. GALLACHER, G IR O C E R B &S, New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Pricos and Polite Attendants. TELY First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, 1"\ RiGARYAY Broadway Steam Latfndry 1 724 WEST BEROADWAY. AT CITARSON SR ___ LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. S Clitton Restaurant. J. A. ROSS, - - - PRO PRITOR. 537 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Is the place for A. No. 1 Meals. Day Boacd Model Steam Laundry! 712 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. N. A. CHRISTIANSON, SR Has just opened a new and well fitted steam laundry. work, Please give e a trial., IF YOU WANT- BOOTS, SHOESOR RUBBERS JALL ON S. A. PTERCH, Corner Main and First Avenn Bluffs. He Proprietor. rs accommodated aud guarantee roprietor. G uarantee good ounel COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE The following are th | trains fron { the Union 17 NORTH MAIN ST., COUNCIL BLUFFS, KLENCK & JUREY, PROPRIETORS, ¥ d earlier 3 local ins run on Council Bluffs time. , ROCK IBLAXD AND . [ Pacific Ex and 7 . ry Ex an: . Your Contracts Now for Your | Des Moinese Winter Supply of | CIIICAGO, RUKLINGON AND QUINCY. | Depart. Arrive. o 2 Chic 5:85p. m. | Counail B' 4 Missouri IHard Wood ! i “o4s i | Sl ana A AND HARD AND SOFT Deisg0 and NORTUWKSTAR Mail and Ex | Express. . —~WITH— OVERTON, m. | Express. m. | Mail and E: UNION PACIFIC, R A . | Overland EOR T b . 4:00 p. m. 505 First Avenue, - Council Bluffs, Towa, L 800n m And secure the best articlo and full measure at the 8008, 0. Vel o vest price, Stove wood delivered Dy p il yery lowest price, - Stove wood dellvered to any part % 2400 e IDs A 5 Jis AND PAGIFIG Arrive. W.R. VAUCHAN. D146 8. m. | Mail and Ky, 4:30 p. m. 4:60 p. m. | Cannon Ball. . 11:06 a, m HIOUX CITY AND P Depart For Stoux City Justice of the Peace. - Omaha and Council Bluffs, Neb* 7:6608. M. Real estato and colloction agor 1 04d Follows | FOF 8t Paul. ... 7:40 p. m. | F lock, over Savings Bank, Jansi- Lo G, MUK Muil and Ex. ... 7:46 . m. Atlant L 40 p.m. | Arrive 5 a. m. | Frm Sioux City6:50 p. m Frum Fort Niobrara . DR.G,W.PANGLE, READER OE, MAN ! +' experience. Eclectic, Magnetio and | Mail and Ex 1. Master of tho'f s | Atlantic Ex rvous Debility, Mental Depross COUNCIL BLUFE AN OMALIA its, Loss of Maniijie: Leave Council Bluffs Leave Omah Cancers Removed Without the Knife, Drop- | 8. m. 9. m 108.m. Lia. [8a. m. 04, m 8y Cured Without Tapping, om. 4 | & m. 1 m. 2p.n 1, 14 p.m. 5, half hourly to the y the cars begin their trips at9 d run_regularly during the day at 9, Alltr, CHICAGO, MILW Leaves Council Bluffs, 18 daily KEK AND BT, PAUL, Arives Council Blufty, . | Mail and Ex... *6:56 p, m. Liver Comylaint, hidney Comulaint, Diake v8, Rheu- .\"“M”i Paralysis, White Swelllug, Erysipelas, St. itus, 3 Wonian and Her Diseases Treated With the Happiest Results. it iven to private and venereal o clock, and run to city tin ted No, 810 Broadway, Kooms, (up- ncil Bluffs, Tows, i “ . MORGAN, KELLER, & C0., A Correct Diagnosis Given Without any | Explanation from the Patient, | U N D E RTAK ER s. £arConsultation free at o&ce. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago JOSEPE GAGHEGA. /s i iong HARD WQOOL morgan has served as undertakor » horoughly understands bis busi- 1 Broadway. UPHOLSTERING promptly s“tended to; also carpet aying and lambrequins. Telegraphio and mail aders flled without delay. M)‘n:‘fi:"" Main street and Eighth avenue, Counell | OFFICER & PUSEY 47 Lowest rates and prompt delivery ;b0 BANKERS. SIMS & CADWELL, Council Blufts A L N Establishea - - 1856 Dealers o Forgien and Domestic Exchango Attorneys-at-Law, ‘s, Oftice, Main Street, Rooms 1 and Shugart & Mo Maboo's Block, WAl practice in State and ~ wdees) treat Piles and Falling of the Rectum for radical und permanent cure, In_from two to four Mrs, B, J. Hilton, M. D,, PHYSBICIAN & SURGEON, [jecis | Gremsions maiules THOS. OPPICKR, JACOB SIMS. E F Diseases of the DR. A. J. COOK, YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED 233 Broadway, Councll Blufls, 11-déw ltem Councll Blufls, ows o

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