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THE DALY COUNCIL 'T"l'lf\l'\\‘ 1 JIRNING, BE l~"|\ AND ABOUT THE BLUFS, BLUFFS. DE ( 31 OFFICE: Fo. 12 Feurl Strest. ¥ Cents per v eek oW, Tiaes . Manager THILED r Rusisgss Orvice, Noo | Nranr Eviron, No nother Instance of the Werthleseness of the Fire Alarn System. | WORK ©F THE GRAND JURY. | nual rit evening at Beno's hall A few cas of arlet fever are v ’n,,m but they seem (o be of the mildest orm While M. C. . Oftieq yut driving his fine carringe Lorse d I dead near the Wabash dopo Justice Schorz is ocenp; r the wool sack of the superict court in wbsence of Judge Aylesworth 1 A. Overton has moved his office from the opera honse hloo that occupied 9 by Forrest Smith, No. 13 Main strect Groneweg & Schoentgen have the past { three days heen o 1o their new buildings which have been com pleted "The strect car the Broadway aud Miin 1 began yesterday morning to run toand trom the Methodist | churc K <t s«ix_months of nished by Brad agency to thewr _\ patrons in this The grand drawing at Arthur Lefko vitz's takes place tomorrow evening at | Seenre your tickets to-day dvertisement oi this pag J Kessel and Miss Sarah Foote | | have b joy fully yunml by Rev Overton p / residence ot J. M. Mitis, on 1-1 sunty hoard of upervisors 1 Monday. The bonds of th v oific I he pre for approval, anl the old oflic retive on that day The shower of calendars are <o thick novelly presented, is (et attention. Such distribnted by Burn- Tulley= & Co. to their patrons. 3 “The matrimonial mark been very “dull this year, only 36 1 o licenses having been granied in this cou the year 1885 up to ; 1881 there werd W of 14, Permits to wed have been gra rge W. Stover and Lett i Windieith. bothof Omahis 3. G i ney and Lucy Woeston, both of this ity R AS. Lang and Sarah Welden, both o Creston he merchants’ poiice force seem to 1 start in well, They are not making much blow or noise, but are guining the tation of keeping their beats faithfully, and protecting the property of the sub seribers well Messrs. Schl & Boley, the pro- rietors of the Kicl barn, have sold twelve car Joads of horsés and mules | s during the past year and Mr. Isane Boley is expeeted to uivive this morning with two more cars | he southwe wr of the bheautiful | liss park i impassible for the 1y pedest S T 4 most. eonvenient, The city 2 should do something to better the condi- Y tion of the walks. With so much filling done all about the city, this spot of all 5 others should not thus be n § Charles Sehulz, brothe M Schulz, who was run o at Greendale by the T Keokuk under” date of and wishes to return thanks to all parties who assisted him <o Kindly when in_this city looking after the Femains of his brother on Saturday and Sund The coun is isidering the ad- visability of wing sowme competer person to look up all the little pice property by the and of which | there i » list at pi It has e that the iring county nuditor rkland, be sc 1 to make such a list he undertaking establishment of D, M. Connell, which has not proved a very suceessful undertaking, 8old out yesterday wits Saturday $2330. s the (bli=hment out. I\A'flrl\”lflll alligrs i tracted so mnch attention as ¢ in the show windows of Squire’s tato oflice for some time, § Removed from (I to I'his mc um] building A watchnight servico Broadway M‘ bapiiamal \ Swith, prosiding ‘elde 1d the pastor, and a pr: mght, while A un«h.l] invita for in nty nted to ) EE: 2 e than of | favorably known her | w | them, o Awell Case- kA Sneak Social Doinge The Bre A New Nationai 13 Thief Captured —Pi hy Personalitics, Sneaked a Head Cover terda ternoon Officer vick noticed a young fellow har \bout one of the depots acting cionsly and » It was soon learned that en a hat from the Tre mont we has been Taid ng < name as Georg 1l and en found of where n.( ho 1 covering, he the roft the revolsing hotel Another National Bank. The banking honse of Burnham, Tul leys & Co., which department of the busi ness s known as the lowa State Savings institution, will begin the first of the new year as a national bank, to be known ns the Council Blufts national bank. The capital 1s 100,000, The bank is ||th hands of men who | « extended, glowing to make any tions as to its assured success and sta bility The Grand Jury. The grand jury yesterday returned sey cral indictments, some of which were against parties not yet arrested, and henee their names are withheld. Among those returned agunst persons al ready ptured, was one nst BB Rau, for 1o and one ey gainst George < wrand Jury, who e, e (torney, Duily, and 1 back to'liis cell. He looks in wsial ealth, his as ruddy I he presery sanie | stolidity wliich liis mntked! liis conduet | ever sinee the shooting of Hughes A Fire Without an Alarm. Yesterd morning smail building located at the corner of Mynster strect and avenue B, owned by Phil Armour ul of u and oceupied by Charles Mo damaged by fire to the extent £100. When the fire was fir: an attempt was made to turn in ar tual turns of the 2 house, where no w ived. By the time the depart- £t wils 100 lnce 10 of the worse than presont fir 3 wetting quite numerous would issue an order d old timeshefore the w was yelled from street thus reached the engine louses. The Broadwell Case. The time of the district cour as still taken up with the hearing of the sase of the state vs 8. A. Broadwell. The evidence for the defense was reached, and seemed to be to the efiect that Broad- well in his rush of business and making loans, did not investigate closc- 'y paper and account, but that the s done largely by his clerk ns, who has been indietec twell _could not remember e d 't some pe wlho W torday The prose thut these parties were myths, and that the names were used as a part of the plot 1o secure the mone Broadwell could give no very distinet testimony about out the loan, it having eseaped ttention in the” whirl of ony was closed yes I the arguments Cupid at the Alta Last night St. Francis Xavier church as erowded to overflowing at the mar ge of Mr. John D. Curtin aud Miss Mary E. Durgan. nd bridesmaid. The > at 8 o'clock, the Tenomy, assisted by ating was held in Beno’s hall, between two and three hundred wls were entertained. A la num of tubles were spread and heavily n, and music, feasting and dancing continned until » hour My, Curtin K\ an engineer on the Chi 2o, Milwaukee & St, Paul railvoad e has Jived int ity since her od. A |. of costly » groomsman took_p e M) Rev. | Father e A reen ) T ling o mumber extended to a1l to be . ents wi Bi fs oxton Il 10,00 QLN The newly RS couple leave (his Beno sells dry goods, clothing, hats, | morning for a two week s visit to Chicago gaps, nockwoar, wiiderwear, ote., for la- | and the cast, : s L 09 Rt gont - The Rounds of Pleasure, q ] ¢ belt of Judd & Smith, 30 [ In striking and most pleasant contrast Fou , "«nm""“l“’-"ih llv-»mwly | with the rain, mud and darkness of Tues- s, neuralgin, dyspepsis r W e oilc . paralysis ligestion, fits, cold | day night, were th nf' th Iw‘lln oot ,,..,-\-,,.,‘. ,|,.|... Kidnoy o of Mr. Saumuel Haas, 1 South Sixth Jiver compl of vitality, street, wherein was gathered a brilliant ning, lack of nerve foree and 'vigor, | company, the friends bei weakness of those diseases of @ | qained by Mr., and Mrs nature in wale aid female A VP Pt T g New dress goods at John Beno & Co.'s \ - | snerous hospitality, Music | Bubstantial abstracts of title and real | formed leading fentures of the exatalonns, J. W, & E, L Squire, 101 foment enjoyed by the guests / s The refreshments were fully in keeping | For fiest class Missouri wood call on | also with the occasion. was Jeft Gleason, at his coal oflic Pearlstreet. | yndone to make the evening a delightful - Th i) e T one to all present. Among the gucsts AL R were: Mr. and Mrs. Z. I Lind way, @ {1 Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Smith, Mr. | Fanty groceries a S W. H. M. Pusey, Mr, and M Gault, Mr. and Mrs. G W. Thomp i et ARt ote Tl and Bosl & 4 s : 3 tato Loans ot MeMabon & Co's, No. 4 | 5om Mr. and Mrs. N, M. Pusoy, Mr. and [ § S Mrs. A, T. Elwell, Mr. and Mrs, W, W [ » et 4 Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Pusey, Mr [ Try John Templeton’s “Rose” cigar. and Mys. C. 8. Felt, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. D I P finest fringoor foot rests and faney | Macrae, Mr. and Mrs, Georgo Keeline, chenille tlowers for fancy work at K. | Mr. and i‘\)l"] LM \'i"\"“r‘l“'{l «u\rl A R i Broudiay : ‘onoy V. oand Mps. 8 Rioskort & IRUARRS wsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo 1 A handsome present 10 your wife-—an | Camp, Mr. and Mrs., W. O Wirt, Mr. and insurance policy on your life. Forrest | Mrs. ( Bebbington, Mr. and Mrs Smith has the most désirable compunies | W. F. Sapp, Mrs J. N\ Baldwin, Mrs 1o insure with George Holcomb, Mrs. J. J. Brown, Mrs R. E Mont, UImORYs \h~ John Skelton of All Kinds of interior drapings, cornice | Chicago, Mrs Phelps, Mrs. oles, shades, ete., the very cheupest in of “hhlllle’lull. Miss Clara he west at E. Stockert & Co's. Bebbington, the Misses Gerner, - Miss Kitty ' Conover, Miss Elsie Pusey, Cottuge 1 Garland stoves, Ra- | Miss Lou Holcomb, 'Miss Florence Root dinnt Home ik Tub heaters of the very \ ossie Stewart, the at at bed rock at Anna Merkle, Miss Miss Lulu Loomls, Miss - Julia Miss Mollie Rice, Miss Ladics and gents visit Beno's large | Lizzie Brown, Miss Carrie Atkins of stores. Omaha, Miss Jennie Baldwin, Misses : - i L May Chapman, Miss Jennic New Year presents at Homer's, 23 Main Miss N - Iy + John Beno & Co. retail dry goods at prices that are surprisingly low. T w. Sherman, Honey A | side who | vited Mr THE OMATTA DATLY BEE. THURSDAY. DECEMBER ¢ | the ay thine, James Bow man, George Brown, W. F. Sapp. ir tred Loomis Torrey Everett M Jacguemin, F. L. Clark John Pusey W Ill 8 1 x. Malmro J Rockwell, Juc Loufi Harry Bowman, Horace Evans, James H. Craig Walter Smith, Will Poppleton of Omabhi G. H. Stillman On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Clinton will entertain® a company of her lady friends at tea Owing to the rush of social events dur ing the holiday scason the mared ladies progressive euchre elnb will have no gathering this week, Due notice will he given of the next meeting: 1. N C. B. Juequemin & Co., N strect, take pleasure in anne the public that their stock of a namental, stylish and nsefy goods, is complete in_each and tment, uulllulvlivll\ nvite to visit their store and compare prices. No trou mvrun'm“ goods il For hardware and hons prices of Cooper & M street fur - Avoen, wis been suninie yoste med as witne nd ju C e family feft yesterday for avisit to Chicago, Henry << loft last evening for Chic: He will continue to travel in the same territory as formerly, but will make Chicago his Tieadquarters | Miss Florence Root, who has been vis- | iting friends heve for « turned last evening to he Keol Jolm N Baldwin returned from Chi mornmg, e editor and pro- prictor of Line Leadd of wi yesten | Slanchard 1 the pry through he bound eastw ot No. 41 Miin 1 Pavagraphs, A onth Mrs $aldwin will on New Years night g ive nd_enehre By | ment entirely new lere, but all the rage in the cast. The favored ones are looking forward to the event with mucli interest and it promises | to be an elegant afla The Imperial club, swhich has cstab lished the reputation of giving the most | eittiant and enjoyabt efub parties of the | scason, have another of the series in- the Masonic hall this evening - Drs. Judd & Smith's Electro-Ma insoles. Only fifty cents. No 80 F | street, Council Bl wa. - Agents | wanted | - Having put in a q‘umy lete new stoek of clothing, furnishir hats, caps, ote., Fox & Hughes No, 015 Main’ strcet, invite the public to give them a trial Their osper e smiall and they can and do sell cheap. - ) nmeing to rticles, or- il holida 1overy ml. what- hishing s, in the city yast, 1 kuk home | lent of the C., yosterday d Deputy Shewifl Clatterbuck has so far recoverced from his illness to be out again. | of Fremont, Neb., was in the | making s ments impliment houses, s B Sheisto go into the i busing at Mead, Neb, - Best coal and wood in the ety son’s, 36 Pearl strect - Ladies and gents set a_tie nd drawing on January 1, T oD o A Arthur Lefkovitz, I choicest e cigars, ete., - <k your gro le at Smith & Loerk n street, It is_the 'y itand be convineed - argest and best sclecte diamonds, W wtehes, et Tound “at the old 1 Jacquermin_ & Co., New Year gifts can be in great variety. A8 the hohdays s Jacquermin & Co. wish to to their lu stock of jewe @ not yc ull ST Ct el AT ete., they yet | @ J and those = dest N will llnd s o before complete thi too) facilities can he ased JEFF DAVIS WOULD NOT PRAY. tr warded in the End, Baltimore Letter to the New York Sun: While the two armies under Gen, ..‘«m} and Gen. Lee were confronting cach other helow Petersburg, President l)d\l\ beeame so exhansted 1 work that he nh!ulnlnml to rest for a few days. His was - worthy German named . who, before the war, condueted shing nursery Richmond, The president notified Bgg to take a rvest, and div be exciuded until furtl olingz uhhm tions, renely enjoyed his rest Onen In :t about 10 o’clock strong )ruH at the front door oling answered the eall, and the door found ding le gentleman who V' 1 he wished to see the on business of great Eggling informed him that the had retived, and conld not p seen until next morning. “But, my d Bl gave his nam Mr. A, Tate th of two G nd Mr, rman deserters from @ condemned to L sunrise as spies The mention of the natiy doomed men tonched sy chord in Mr. Egzling’s heart, s Ao 0 s main hearing e t and sen Mr. Exgling be deliveranee. in the Dayi »interested and went upat chamber. He “opened el on tip r toward the A gas was burning dimly 1 ened to be awa serlain what he w “Mr. President,” have been in your se and have never, 1 favor from you. ditted that one to ask ng od vice I RERE wus waiting in the hall down allowed to come up to the chambe (6 see business, involving ut of two innocent The president con presented Rimself | who remained in bed. After a liminary conyersation Mr known tie object of his busine was to secure o reprieve for th until the charge against them T investigated lent Davis )y » the asked var tence of the deambead court heen approved by Gen. Lee, de he mu“n--l and would not Al became importunate Imh 50 fi over the 1 ater for an hour, elented as to s of which Mr. A, would receive Main street, as the telegraph Aunl v\]m S and his assistants ¢ importanc, “aid the s st will 1 I wish to try to save » of the supposed spi sleep, lm'luu' 1 S you know, T hope you will not refuse then reguested that Mr id when informed that Jout Jan mplement at G kwl to the, hevery h.A ed u[ The very il; ed stock of purchased over C. attention diamonds, ted wa ssortment, | ew mplety uder Re- of s pur: JRs v orders, ricd Davis se- there w bell. N on open autside 1 name president Mr dent ibly be pr dler, who be too the lives the other be shot at ity of the mpathetic 1 in their toe ac bed, fear The davis hap his cham- ong tin solicited resumed A, who stairs, be the president, short pre: mide whi e two men conld be 1588, fous ques the sen tial had that la inte nd My, ¢ to think at the end bis linal on. Mr. A pointed time ‘refur; then withdrew wd to the ‘]wn 1885. and at | UNION TICKET OFFIE ber with Fggli The president teously informed his ‘gu that 4\‘4’ y ‘-”“ " ““m ully :H\‘|4H« Mx | | J. L. De BEVO]SF,, “E'.'I(. ¢ 1 dic if Gen, Lee has No. 507 Broadway, Council ufte 1 th said the president < that your ocable conclusion tremnlously ed I cannot reverse it Mr. Davis - Another Step Towards Heave! Bagley at Bailey is 1 most extr dinary man Mrs Bagley- “In what way, dear Bagley- “livery time he marries he moves up one flight of stairs at his hotel Mrs. B “Indeed! On which floor does he " B He's just taken apartments on the tifth floor PILES P11 A sure cure for Blind, - PILES Bleeding , Ttehin and Uleerated Piles s been discovered by Dr. Williams, (an Indian yemedy), ealled Dv | Williams: Tdian Pile Obitment. A single Box has eured e worst chronic cases of 2 or 80 years standing, No one need suffer five mitiutes after applying this wonderful sooth ing medicine, - Lotions and instrupents do more harm than good. Willinms' Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumor ys the inte 1z, (partienlarly at n ifter getting warm in bed), aets as a poultice, @i instant relief, and is prepared only for' 1 itehin ¢ as by Heads or Grubs, intions on the face, leaving and beautiful, - Also cures Ieh, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, and Old Obstinate Uleers, : Sold by druggists, or maled on receipt of 50 cents. l led by Kuhn & € At vhelesale by ¢ NOTICES nd Schro Good e Beceht SPECIAL ulmnnnnlnml\ul LINE for the PER LINE for Bourding, the low rate of TEN fivstinsertion and FIVE ( | N ench gubsequent inscrtion, mentsat our of Broadwi WAN QWAN & WALKEE, B (under Citizen's Bank), veal (s uf e brokers, Our books are argins, but it 15 impo-sible to pub- No. ol spa lish property, stocks of goods of place, it such you hear from you. ave or such you w A finely furnished front room treet. T Al FOR SALE 160 ncre miles souiwost of O Ain bareain it & v\| so0n bt Never failing s 0 Broadway, Council W Bluirs, 1oy s \\ BD-To buy all the frst-class hand household zoods .4 Pearl st | Chicago Waiir Kotor Co. 34 DEARBORN STREET. Power furnished from hydrant pressure for riving n]l Kinds 1l ry. Sp blowing. W .00 Cren ing muchines, of Send tor cire Ahe best' eheapest motor culur. Inuse in Couneil Blutts by 1 e grinder Selling Agent, 18 Mafn st, Coun "I P St Omalin i MAN WHO 16 UNACQJAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THIG (COUNTRY WiLL BEE DY EXAMINING This MAP THAT TH a. b b toago ard iy’ Tearen i and Tl ety o I “and Minnerota. i ieh wheat flelds as The mon pastoral R. n. CABLE, E. 8T, J Fres't & Gewl Wg'r, i T T agh CHICAGO. Swan & Wadker, Council Bltts | .. BANKERS Railway Time Table. T2 COUNCIL BLUFFS, Then, " siid M will you rise | The following i the 1 of arrieal and the inf wvu 'Hh~ \\}m are to he shot DEPAR ARKIVE. to de in the mornin — ent Davis agreed to this, and in | 250y 1 minute the three persons in the room | G0 were kneel nd Mr. A, was fervently | 4o, praving for tl Uvation of yh. doomedl WA Germans. When “amen® w said Mr P Davis w al {o rise \m e was | ¢ o prevented by M. A, who said ity | " “Now, Mi. Prosident, 1 want you to RGO, HIGTON & Grincy pray.’ 0:40 & Sailand Expross 0N | * Mr. Davis, however, insisted on ris L and after doing so, said: “Mr, Eggling, | oonp, ) ne some paper and pen aud ink e Thev were speedily prodi ind in n | 4 KANEAS fow moments the desived reprieve was | e A handed to Mr. A, who, after profusely thanking the president, hastened back to the confuderate camp, arviving just in time to avert the exceution BB, M Lincoln Pa: Vo205 moM. Overiand ¥ DUSAIY TATNS Leave Council T 0 onomg 104 145 . m 011240 ndnys 005 0 10 pon Northwestern Hotel. Newly frtted and furnished, Dumimy Depot. €15 Opp Broadway 0 Prop. TATE L. & | | Lat Wholesnle nud retail Lnmber, Snsh, its for the White Munuger. Doors and Blinds, Sole nr Murbletiead Coneentrated P MACCONNELL, celebrated EVERYTHING IMAGINABLE 1IN CROCKERY,CHINA Queensware & Glass * At Homer's | No. 23 Main Street, Council Rlufls, ~ ONLY HOTEL | In Counci Bluffs having - Flire Hscape Andall moa mprovements, el belis, fire wlurm bells, ety s the CRESTON HOUSE . Nos. 215, 217 and 219, Main St MAX M CHN, Proprictor JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. | Prac s in Stat: Federal Courts, Rooms 7 and 8 Snu Bloek Beno. SANTACLAUS SUPPLIES AT HOMER'S, | No. 28, Main Strect, - (nnm il l lmh MERGEN OTEL, Main St,, Conneil Blufls N, Artlu l nith i Ta. and . R [ paks i door tr and s viling new PHIL MERG Proprietor and M "ESSEX HOUSE, Conx Ve Opencid Dee. 1 | class. Lager. By ANT AND VINE St8, Warm rooms rates. J. M. SMITH LEADING Merchant Tatlor! . §O. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, RUSSELL&Co Manufacturers of all eizes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Especiaily De and good hourd at ren Iowa gned for Running, | MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, New Massillon T hreshers, Carey and Woodbury Horse Powrs. STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, k Factory Massillon, O, 510 Pearl St., Branch House Council Bluffs, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. HOS. OFFICER. oM PUSEY | OFFICER & PUSEY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. boed 183, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, i~ MANUFACTUIER AND DEALER ‘HAIR GOOD. Now Christmas Has Stock of Goo Come 1s on Hand Must an be Disposed of. Those Who Will | able NECKWEAR * | well afford 1o buy ot went of Kisemai, 1 OF eve vicly TS i b Drices For the poods st k thit HOSE FOR THE found at 1 store of 1l Teoples’ St Suits mAmIO Huffers' are found in the Peoples’ = Elseman Rodda arornd your ¢ Ftores. Fur Chlld there and fit the vu | m EOOdS 10 be o, FEE out, Store, El[]AKS much lurger hotEes here con thit e conying I then and are wven nw Weddng and Party HOSIERY, SILKS CAgO 48 YOU can oo @ KID. | No. 337 Broudway, Council Sluffs. Are Yflu Tned and WINAEY, COmmon, ever duy drss would | WHERE T0 BUY | | | I Hand bags 5 ppreciate. on [ from Eiseman, Hoddn & 1 1oy mieh as fron o )y the pair, 1l 1557t s counting, s on fin Boots & Shoes L is devored to thi Suif fo plowse iv Eiseman, Rodda & Co's. 1 corner of Ur st., O un called he B which Eises are the propriet do your heart good 1o ..m mmeise stock 10 vor e ove Voot smull st Undmwea ; in t finie Il Roddu & Co. B il now comt it select w ) ND Knows that it w o iyl nind el wnd shons o4 that surpri ory one knows a ny o by as well as the \Iu'nuyl Kept dry by purchasing overshoes v hoots At the People's v 10r thent le west. S ablishiment of the 1 Gone, | - ment and contains all the latest sty les and offect n CARPETS, ‘ CURTAIN 1k 480 cost handsome i —AND- 1o siytle tor £ prirchnsers the Lowest Prices. Furs THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET WESTERN 10WA. SAMPLES 1 town partics, pished upon applic wraest dry | to ould take tor ather | ouncil Blufls Carpet Company 405 Broadway. K. W.PATTERSON & CO0. 1 ana it be & Co. bou n i fldien one whole | Stablishment. i it no or Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Templo. Council Bluffs, Iowa. flor s a - The cold weather has fnally put in an | have a fine assortment of o an 08 Wewlahto call tpecial sttentlon to oul e v or | Double front and back Undershirts wllh os to find drawers to match, | wit -m- | | g |Fur and Cloth Caps, ispagmini solatod] Mits and Gloves. uuxh ey filed o ol ¢ The Cheapest Red Flanuel in the | West is to be fonnd in the Peoples’ nid 1 the Proplis ey Tor your money the lo 1 Al nettes, e stock 9 Wt nn | 1 Mufflers, Etc., Ete,, Etc. | CALL AND SEE US. Ve A. W. Patterson & Co, Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Templa, Council Bluffs. A8 Hazmuron Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange No. Ui Pourd 8 troet, Council Bluffs, Town, Dealers i lown, Kiusus and Nebrasks Landd IN COUNCIL BLUFEFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY, LOTS ‘ Real Estate bought and sold, Al N. SCHURZ, A1 e co Justice of the Peace, Oftice Over An can Expross, spany. or“other tan nmv:d -mmul R, CANCERS {if. S aus it v, CHRONIC DISEASES o i sinas o prdivie Uiy yoars' pract eal oxporience. Olbes No. 11 Feund et Cound il Biuile B CONLULTATION Kk s - CARPETS. Ad the Pollowing | Will Surely Find Many Accept- | csents for New | Year's Day, Our st ock & now complete In overy depay i Largest Stock NOUSE 1N tion to owg, FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDER appearance and flads many persons not ' "l | yol supplied with heavy underwoar, con‘i 1 | sequently we wish to gontly hint that we P 3 Underwear. -

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