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¥) V3 Vil T DDLU pMUNDAY, D M bV 31y 1553, - i{HE DAILY BEE. bert’s house, has been committed to jail to await the action of the next grand jury, bonds being fixed at 8500, Hough in also suspected of having been con- cerned in the burglary of the postoffice and Swanson’s store at Crescent City, and it is hinted that there are other =| erooked {ransactions which he will be called on to explain, It is said that he throatens to squgal on his chum, from whom he took the clothes, claiming that * [ they had been turning several confidence . | gamon hors, and that his pactner getting | The reception tendered Judge snd the most of the plunder, leaving him a | Mrs. Reed, by tho bar association, at the littlo short, he took the clothes. home of N. M. Pusey, proved a very en- joyable ocoasion and was largely at- ' M tended. The following resolutions were prosented Judge Reed by Mr. Pusey, and have been adopted as an expression of the feelings of the members of the bar: , , RSHOES AND WADERS, The Reception Tendered Judge and Mrs, Reed. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ABIJAH. Rl g Readerd of Tire B may wonder why we headed this advertisem Thcv Are tho Reclp]ents Of & nh"‘l:‘fl er y wonder why we heade: 18 advertisemen Beuote eWie Can't Tell a Lie” Thorefore sgy to ycu that our object was to atiract your attention to the | fact that our stock of < = = = 90 conts per woek “ e« = §10.00 per, Year No. 7 Pearl Btroet, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. Soo Joseph Reitor's fall goods. — 3o to Hurlburt s fancy steam dyeing and French dry cleaning works at 34 Poarl stroet. GRUNTS AND GRUMBLES, Additional local on seventh page. Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's, Remerber the Catholic fair to-night. WitereAs, The people of the state of Tows, ‘What Some of the Tax-Payers Have | ever mindful of the paramount importance ot o that branch of their government which holds | The Catholio fair has many attractions. bt gt o e S i o prosevaion bt of £ I | SRS (ividual rights of personsl soeicty, porore. | For fall and fvinter wear, is the largest and best we have ever had, All The police had a rest but no arrest| q i liberty And private property, and weil know- | £'Or 14 \ y 18 ge! est ] . " R T iing that ability and inoral Integrity, are indis. bought FOR CASH from manufacturersidirect. All work warrant- yesterday. The colored folks are to have a genu- ine possum supper to-night: The Pottawattamie county bar has de- cided to reorganize at an early date. The district court adjourncd Saturday filling business?” queried one of the read- | ;ensable requisites in thoso exercising judicial 5 5 ors of Tre Bee, with indignation flash- zunc:lonm have lrh.m'mhmfi Hon, Joseph . ’f ed not to rip. Prices as low as the lowest. . " ’ Reed, present judge of the district courts of the ing from his e; 1t's & blamedJshame | Thirteenth judicial district of Towa, to be ono Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, That's what it is. Here I am just getting | of the judges of the supreme court of said } i ; tate; my tittlo house paid for, and I have been | )\ worons, the membors of the bar asto paying taxes right along to help pay for | ciation of Pottawattamie county, in said d 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, | West, Side of Square, Clnrindn: } I0WA. Empkie Hardw TWELOLES AL Hardware 109 and 111 8, Main Street COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA, Py ' NMeticalf Biros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 342 and 344 Broadway, . - . . < COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS IBought and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished i ixi . | trict, whilst_acknowledging the ominent fit- filling up and fixing Broadway and Main | o081 nico ths made, and hailing with stroets, and othor stroots whore the rich prids and satistaction tho callof the pooplo to t) j t) ome up higher, erty. Now that they have got their places :luu :;nlnn 1m:nut;l I?I!m nlnnl,)cin i;‘z‘ ‘:’Z t:'h” r and upon the bench, and fraught with so all fixed up they turn around and want | I8 V0 L oies’ and. courtostes of o me to do my own. It's no fair deal at | private and public life, should be ever meas- 1 urably rent in twain, Be it thereforo o Resolved, That s an associated logal | 502 BROADWAY, CGUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, of stealing an overcoat. Another one equally irate stepped to | brotherhood we tender the Hon. Joseph K, tho front with his grievance, | leed, our retiring district judgo, the doserved . C ets and Curtains To-night thero 18 to be & danco at mood of our highest admiration and most Dohany’s hall, as well as tho other attrac-| What in thunder do the coun- rmrmmd respoct for the eminent abil- Algopnany pretty goods for CHRISTMAS GIFTS now on exhibition. Call and see us, tions offered by the Catholic fair. ol want to Kkeop chunging grades|ly and - stainless integrity = which ] § 9t R ] | haracterized his administrati 4 (. Voting continsen bridk st ths Outhols ol the time. for) Here ey o 0| 5° ilariotind, 15 Himtaetatio CASADY & ORCUTT. | I fair for the gold watch to be awarded the | work and raise up Bluff stroet, or one | individually, we add the assurance that the 2 noon, its term of work being finished. The Round Table meets this week on Thursday evening, at the residence of Mr. Otis. Charles Greenwalt is to bo heard be- fore Justice Vaughn to-day on a charge CASADY & ORCUTT, i ; A tosy and urbanity with which ho hus most popular assistant yardmaster. sido of it, and then thoy went at it and | borne himself in his high office of our distriot | MAYNE & P ME i fudge hiaa secured for him an abiding place | AL loweted the grade on Eighth street, | {108\ oG o will carry with him our near Aldorman Jamos' property, 80 that | warmest aspirations for tho achievement of DEALERS IN { i i stlll highor honors in ‘that more oxaited and ho wonldn't have o fill up, Why in the | x5 MR JPHE STty (5 which he s world don’t they lot the grades bo whero | heen worthily slevated. a'n o o thoy aro and not keop tinkering with | Rewlve, That this tribute of our rospect be e AR S L g 1 hothor | entered as'of tho racords, and mado a part of om till a fellow don’t know whother | the archives of our court, and that the public | gL sAN) BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR to fill or cut down, or hump up in the | journals of our city be respectfully requested . AND SEWER PIPE. middle, to give place and notice thereof, Mo 55 froutways R s i Aot ST Osh. thkA. ‘W. F. Sarp, Chairman, Then came a susplcious sort of a citi-f G#o. A, Hous, Secretary, zen, that is, suspicious of others, He Some very substantial and elegant [ THE FINEST was “dead_sure” thero was somothing s expressions of esteem were presented, wrong. “How is it,” said he, “that the they being in the form of a large amount c HR I T M S P R E s E N T city s making proporty owners pay of silver ware, including desert forks, s A thirty-two centa for dirt, when it used to dinner forks, and tea forks, desert and That beautiful Turkish pipe is to be voted at the Catholic fair to the most popular news-gatherer in the city. g ‘ George Powers, a boy, nearly lost a finger Saturday in learning the lesson that a buzz-saw won't stand fooling with, o Dr. A. J. Cook has removed his resi- i dence from North Main street to No. 629 F First avenue, in Dr. Lawrence’s brick block, ‘What has become of that resolution passed by the city council last summer, ordering the city marshal to close all gambling houses? H .. | table spoons, berry spoon, gravy spoon | 5 The Neola papers speak highly of the g,";d"“f,’.',g tZ?nt{htxwo.an:ln‘in fi::‘d %‘fi ladle, augar’ tongs, hut’ter knife, fish °£ the seaeon 18 one Of Those lecture recently given there by Rev.|dirt was hauled a third cheaper, but k';‘f"-l'l““‘l ff"‘v Ly }"]‘““rd fllll’l’l‘“."”v 3. 7, Armatrong, of thia city, on “Gri, | now that. . the . proportyownors | it cellar silver peatl-handled knivos, egan Vercoatss Grace and Greenbacks.” are taxed with it hig] 'M;gices aro paid. ;m::{;u"tgr b ot fi;a“;i{!c§:°’vhwludin g ' i 5 On_Tussday ovoning of next weok | JUV: Uhore aro, 890,00 B0 tonms hasling tray, pitehor, two goblots aud a bowl Made to Order by Miss Neally Stovens is to give her piano | 300 teams at fitteen loads makes 4,500 [+ Panc Gecoratec Vienia giass Teuit S = H vosital i sesponae {0 ho. suquostof h | lowda day. Do you ses!- Now, i thre | hewry dithy on a legoiher wand, ‘The| | ESymarith & "Toller many friends and admirers here, * is being paid ten cents a load more than Capt. D. W. Price, the oldest bR | MERGEANT TAILORS_ ought to be, there is $450 a day profit The Emerson Chronicle says that the .1 |of the tar, made the presentation. H 3 heoo Obrintmnstroan in that placo bore | someviay,avot0 what uaed b0 be il | ool 2 hottar man could. mot havo No. 7 and 9 Main Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. ! ¢ : lected for that position. His over $2,000 worth of presents, and curt- | some are making big money out of this, been sl Iy inquires, “how is that for soft corn?” | and the property owners are being protty &‘éi?:n"ii‘;5'5'1’3;:‘?,‘;“‘:‘;Jh‘i;fl,‘;fi“i“fw‘if [PIRBOTORY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TA. 5 ; 3 it.” y 2l Sheriff Guiltar teft last evening for h‘;fi’:":‘x‘;fifi‘:fi* was asked why, if lence of judgment characterized his re- |- i iy L oo, Fort Madison, taking a'quartette of the | tho city council gave the contracts at too ;:'_'gl]f;‘m;‘{:‘:g“ 1?;:)::}:};’“?:35;&::3 JOHN W. BATRD, 2 SiECoN AGENK: Otfos comuer Drosdway and Main stroot, prisoners recently sentenced. They were | high a price he didn’t do his own filling, ! Kasson, Farnsworth, J. D. Smith and2J. | “Well, T tell you, one reason ia I haven' | B¢ felt for the tokens of estosm and the | (G EIN BENQ & (0., 160 an bt a7 Ponet s, ton, 0 ; i in lookin M. Smith. the ready cash just now to pay forit, and glm““ of being assured that in g i ) : ack over his eleven years on the bench At St. Paul's church last evening the :‘fl;““:fi;"“;’;‘l,‘(‘;”‘“j’z d";‘fi;""“‘i‘” £h0 | ho could foel that ho had held the confi- M AX MOHN, 1o Mato srest Sunday school children sang their Ohrist-|told ~ tho _thing is = illogal _and | 4°1c0 of thoso with whom he had been | P mas carols, and An appropriate} sermon | the courts will declare it so. If I go|®® dearly associated. DR. J . P. WHITE, Corner Main and Fifth up-stalrs. _Rosidence, 609 Willow avente. m given by the rector, Rev, T. J.|ahead and do my own filling, then it is| It is tho exception rather than the rulj L JUSTICE OF THE PEAC} Key. donoe, and it is to late to squeal. So I|that promises in reference to the delivery| N. SCHURE. OB e s R i, “‘Intentional manslaughter,” is the|let them go ahead, if they want to.” of juE rinting are kept. But at Pryor’s LIVERY AND FEED, gentler way in which The Tabor Union ‘Say, Mr. Bex man,” from the other, | Beo ;og office, 7 Pearl street, all prom/ S 8 WAG’NER, Wil contenct for funerals at reasonable rates. 22 Fourth stroet. torma tho chargo. against Dr. Crous. |t out of cue semibte i oo oy | 20 ¥ill bo fuliled. J. M. ST.JOHN & C0..CASH BUYERS, ‘it s et by e filling out of our pockets, and then next B i ‘Malicious murder,” is the way the|year a new council turns around and goos by return mail. 146 Broadway. WESTERN SLAUGHTER. JACOB KOCH S s Stoek Complete, Suits made at reasenable prices. No. 505 Main 4| grand jury put it. ack on this way of doing, and does as Sneak thieves entered G. A. Robin- | they used to do, pay for filling out of the i Vel general fund, would't that put me in a|Dressed Beef Uan be Handled in CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, quoer fix, After paying my taxes for Council Bluffs, G. P. SMITH. Corner 7th and Broadway. _Plans and specifications furnished. son's house Saturday night while the ears into the general fund, and to { o : ed ) JAMES FRANEY, Artisto Worl and reasotbls Sharyes, 673 Browdway A short time ago Tur Bee presentsd T T hmlily were at supper, and got away with two overcoats, one belonging to|for filling in front of other folks'propert; R‘fl‘?e“ Porcival the other to Mr. Fergu- | and then paying for my filling x!lue l;f my; 3 FURNITURE STOVES, 801 own pocket, then I'd have to go on pay- | Bome facts showing the folly, whih HOWE & SON, and Hoseehold sappiis: 803 Broadway. ing taxes again to fill other folks, who |the Nonpareil indulged in in stating that | = ATTORNEYS AT LAW, evening, brought in from Crescent City ::::-J::t & :flfif&'flhfi?fiw or { there was no use of trying to dress beef LINDT & HART, sumenmosk. _ ExsciosFin'siate ard/tedarl ovans. a young man named Finloy, and lodged # ) 24 in Council Bluffs, or in fact anywlere And batn house, 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. Mont- AN fj‘ AR Sl amother quory was asked by a| o “HURL Chica‘go, R yy 140 SAN A_RlUM gomery, M. D. Physician. ER R IY ) PR Rk Third warder: ‘‘Say, what has the pres- va JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, :'o':lnh'e 1o klking intho door of & ‘sal- ent council dqlno .:l’l’y;;:ny to show for the | it prove a failure in Omaha, that bbing EDWIN J. ABBOTT, hlie u\di}ununfl Co 416 Broadway. X money spent! the street improve- 7 i il| o oD TOTAT Vi N > Yqung Floyd, who was convicted and mcnhy nll»)out are paid for, or ohnré’nd up e ralimargeban witely th Nangprell REVERE HOUSE e Py sentenced for forging Mr. Davidson's | to the property owners, so the city hasn’t was firing, it being willing to hit itsown Broadway opposite New Opera House, Refitted §1, 91.50 per day o city for the sake of thumping the one s namo 10 a chook, says thoro was an old | 24 to 8pond any monay that way. e | oty Tho viver from it S s head which put up the job, and that he | ory 11, 2048 0 towlden bulding |~ mperq wag a gentleman here Satarday was only the tool. Ho s not fully | Buifig tatled s i, What ehe a| (oM ¥hom Tk Brx.guihored bomo [ R made up his mind whother to squeal or | there to show for it! Are thero any new | Bor¢ intoresting facts.” He had just, 'y fi i @ not, as it is a littlo late now to do so. steamers, or new fire horses, or new en- [ ¢ from Oheyenne, where hy ssys Deputy Sherift Clatterbuck Saturday UBBERS i ? there is a lar; aughtering and picking CALL ON Chaales Cannon, who was arrested hero | 8¢ houses, or anything else! Perhaps | oy lishment, just getting undet way, Friday, on suspicion. of being one James | % LtH8, money has beon spent on the | o13 with yreat assurances of success. Tho TER | =H = s s e | ceook bl what grea; thinga Kive) besn packing house hs u”capacity of 1,000 - - 7 'ox, wanted in Jersoy City for abscond- | done is year by the council? Th % o i i & ing with express packages of money, is|give away Union avenue, with 340,0(% b:fi: “.‘)*I?Y‘:);‘dfil:gf: h’(;: Nf;lb‘:‘lfldl;: d"z Corner Main and First Avenue, Council Bluffs. He has Them. still bing held lore, awaiting the arrival | 20 t0 u“’g‘i{;&;}_ff“fi;&‘,‘.‘ what havo | gu"¥: o haing killed o supply thp homo 7 R Rice M. D Shons of Pnkertan's mon from Chiengo | % kil fuihue_ pusal o this aide of | ket 38 (5 et e ilinghus Just| s omems i p MO0 e M : e house came in the form of a query in 2 : " or other tumors removed withous the S e oo el b TS i A it ey OFFICER & PUSEY, RIS SR Tes x must be some mone; e in this fillin 4 . | % of kinds & specialty. who arrested him, after he is roleased. | yp of stroets, A nnigyhbor told me ynuil- (:geat‘g“l“:_" filled ;;‘ dressed l:l“"f. b4 BANKERS. ‘Over thirty yoars practical exporience. Office Nev i day that theman who had the contract | P\ 10 imore. - Thero is a fendering 6 Poarl stweet, Council Blufls Mrs, Laura G. Fixen, after giving an |day h 1 establishment, and lard is being put up Councll Bluffs . In. garConsultation froe address at the Methodist church in mflm“:’gfi?g)“‘;r”m: v’vfil“l‘:h::x“ in buckets, "l‘hgm is & coo] };room Establishea A # 7856 | Make Your Contracts Now for Your Omaha yesterdny morning, came here | ytead of fighting it, K, would knock off| PAVibg @ capacity for hanging up 500 | mnealors in Porelgn and Domestic Exohango and Winter Supply of i $ beoves. Two enterprising and experis | Home Securities e e e . Bl it B soula ko et | anod in havo siated. o Bntarprse, Missouri Hard Wood ! Sho is prominent in the W, C, T, U.,|tsix conts a yard loss, what must lio ;finil':":igmb“.fiifumfimb"m“;af ct‘h?y SPECIAL NOTICES. and aa a publicwpesker has fow equals, | ke whon ho gots contract prico, The |} & sust what they are doing, 1f Chey- | NOTIOR.— speciat nts, Lost, o a I Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Waats, Board- o there being o vein of quaintness and |dirtdon’t cost anything, and somo folks | ) " Gun Ll and dress beef for homo sparkling freshness in her addresses, mtl:h.am;::.w'filfi“ 3)“": l:;l:'&l‘:"'l: consumption and for eastern shipment, | ing, otc., will be insorted in this column a4 the low —WITH— which makes them peculiarly enjoyable, | & 1" 1% B3 W0 ed“z“ oy '8 10| why is it that Council Blufli cannot, es- | rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion P. OVERTON W. V. Wirth, proprietor of the Bos- ¢ Such les of th therd pecially as it possesses 8o many advanta- | and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in- e, - L) . Ve ) prop: 9 uch are samples of -the. mutterings | cog ovgy Cheyenne, sortion. Leave advertisements at our offiee, No. 7 | D05 First Avenue, - Council Bluffs, Iowa, ton tea store, was on Saturday evening along the line, and there is much dissat- . Pear] 4 - And securo the best article and full measure atthe happily surprised and ploasingly re. | Wostion among many. Just what it will | Tiooks, toys and fancy goods of all o o LT e Mavs voed ey aey Py L A result in is not yet evident. It is to be|kinds must be sold at or below cost to y ANTIRTE A IR AN minded of it being his fortieth birth. e | JOSEPH GAGHEGAN. hoped that city improvements will not be | give me an opportunity to ntmnd]:?w “)15,; VA7 ANTED oy, with pony, ok Bver Tun B HARD WOOD day. A. D, Wood, in behalf of himself | stayed, but the methods of getfins them | coal interests in this city. and his fellow employes, C. H, Coleman, | an p!qu for them seem to need some | Palmer, New Opera House. nging o L T, John Mul. . | char n order to better satisfy the e — DUNCAN—Gun maker and repairer, No, gd w“&'.wmm" i o e mi.:fil;_ people. ] .}; m“mli;wu.i“%o‘ln" o W, 0ok 0 S comten Bhars Towa. c 6‘3 L neous words presented Mr, Wirth with T at Pryor’s Bee job office. "~ ANTED—Every boay w Councll Blufls to_take — an elegant gold-headed cane, The re- Men. M. Oarroll, - faahionablo dross Ladies' and mming cleaned, E?:E‘.k“ it i d mfi:"':um P g Bl p1op. ey Coun &4 Lowest rates and prompt delivery .cipient responded as well as a man making, cutting and fitting a specialty . g _oo':ml under such circumstances, and | APPrentioos wanted, No. 725 First :Uadl"fl repaired at{Hurlburt's, 34 Pearl : s, avenue, up atairs, treet. ((ADINET PHOTOS—g6 by the dosen a4 the exeel- niled e — % ry el SR o "“"‘:‘l‘&l”v lm' "l:; street, Cfll:;lfllllh-mlfll Mrs H J Hll[n“ H D Prol G, Lo Faraham, who latly ot~ Woal Eaace ranators, | Oul, el o tlophons Lo snples of i ks Tl ™ ™ | pp yoTGTAN & SURGEON the superintendency b the publioschools| The following deeds were filed for ro- | 5ii* SEEMHONER 10D Pristing from Pryor's ‘ s ol P 3 job oftice, on Pearl street. ANTED—Everybody to buy & Christmas pres- 222 Middle Broadway, Council Bluffs. here to accept the principalship of the[cord in the recorder’s office, December .!‘{'e:ummlmm than diamonds—e poliey In Nebraska State Normal school, remem. | 29, reported for the Bre by P. J. M- | 55008 sis. K. P. CADWELL, | (the laticeat company 1 the world( rates lower than WI“TER REsonT. bees 48 Ba with & oopy of tho last | Makon, N:'*“" - ; 8IM8 & CADWELL, i io catalogue, It shows that th hay: enry Avery to Parley M, Lewis, w: —— beon 330 studenta i '.mndm:"dun',," 777, 431,300, ; A"urne s -at- I_aw A raaa e for iy, pespecty o wock o SILOAM Bl fo ames Bodurtha t A 5 9 | gonerailino of stationer’s goods. A good bargain MI“EnAL spnl“cs mm O thane 4o fimmm-.fi lot 3, block 2, Williams' sub of Mill lot Pleed. Culor wddres I B." o, nowopara y mentary s wSu‘.-l.fu? oy ufif.‘?mufil.‘..‘.!.a dis- 150, - oot e, s e e 417" g, k| o 23 PR ANTED..4 foung iy il i 1 shuh | e, ;b S Vi, i " & ol Ty rvices, he n an - srgan . ., h /o) 4 ot S0 o, ot WL IR VAUGHAN, [ sttt e | e S i n-} lwti y . TIaEE 0 b tired hn Qe el are red mold to M. B. B, lot 4, 3 ] i ™ | Justice of the Peace. | wama s compang. M. F. Rohrer, agent for west: Sotues Biu: bl COUNCIL BLUFFS, ICWA . Aons Block. Wil praciios 1 Btate. s sdeei Daniel Hoffman to Henry Ehlens, part e TANTED—A FEEBLE LADIFS BEST FRIEND, , tamiliar | Good hotel, livery and bathivg sccomodation both causotal | winter and bummer. Locally, highiy ‘pleturcaque . e i St bookelo keep.” Best referances T, whdaress st | snd benithy. Acomuvie” by Wabesh Talvays s uncil B otfices H. . ons, o Cy s 3 lénc . Bix por cant city and farm loans. 5. W | el esate and ootlsction . nodd - wolicited, HREV. M. AL 'THOMPSON, Fergurson & Co,, 30 Pearl St. mw | lock, over Savings Bank, -2 w LD PAPERS—For salo st B o, st $5{ovute AR 0..mnmm ! » e e No. 4 Pearl Street, - < COUNCIL BLUFFS. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, DEALER IN 0 . Lales Furnishing G NOTIONS, JEWELF 3 337 W. Broadway, - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA e JUST OPENED! . BECHTELE’ FEuropean Hotel. The only only hotel run on the European plan ‘in this city. New building, newly furnished and all modern imprevements, and is centrally located. PETER BECX TELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. Having a LARGE CONTRACT to flll I am obliged to offer the Very Highest Market Prices FOR S. Goldstein. 538 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. STEINHARDT & FREYHAN, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, WILL REMOVE THEIR BUS'NESS TO Omala, Neb., January 1st, 1884, HAVING SECURED WEST & FRITCHER'S OLD STAND, No. 1805 Douglas St. HAIR GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Sold at the Lowest ' Prices IN THE WEST, QUALITY CONSIDERED, At MRS. IA A. BENEDICT, - - 3837 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Kimball & Champ, | (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) » Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. PREMIUM PORTRAITS —XINT— Grayon, India [k and Water Golors, Solar Camera Enlargement for the trade at rearonsble rates. Orders oy mail promptly filled, C.D. LUCOCK, 143 Broadway. Council Bluffs, S TOC O W e Our line of Stoves is the mos. complete in ae eity and includes all the most Desirable Patterns and Latest Improvements ! We have hammerew. the prices down as thin as they will stand without breaking, and you are invited #o call and see how thick the stoves are in compazison, . PECIAL DRIVE ON A LOT OF HARD COAL STOVES, Nickel, slightly tarnished, at a reduction of $5.00 each, DEVvVOoL W IGHEXT, 504 Broaaway*and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. CHINA, PLATED WARE, GLASS WARE, LANPS, Table Cutles, , Flower Pots, Ete., call on W.8. HOMER & CO., - 23 Main 8t., Council Bluffs. SIX PER GENT OPTION LUANS. On City and Farm Property. S. W. FERGUSSON & (0., 89 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. Towa. PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wall-Paper and Window Shadesand Painting In all Hts Branches, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. Wo.ll8 South Fearl St., = Council Blufle" —_— e S ulfe Diamonds ! Diamonds! Diamonds ! A two-carat stone iu reversible setting, suitable for ring or stud, A I ort c dlamond rivgs, studs, car Figs and breass ping, and o full | e of Ladies and Genis -:;m'u;u‘:fifi:: oo ohaina. Als) in siiver. A good assortment of solid gold plain and set rings. Money loaned on a1l kiuls of D GOLDSTEIN, | 295 BROADWAY (OPP, CITY BUILDING) . . COUNCI, BLUFES i MIXED RAGS a MONEY T0 LOAN ON REAL ESTATR: >