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    TTTT ? HATT.V RF OM ATTA. SATURDAY
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G THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , SATURDAY DECEMBER 15 , 1883.
i-HE DAILY BEE.
BLUFFS.
Saturday Mornine : , Deo. 16.
Br Carrier SO cent * ptr wtck
By Mai - J10.00 per Year
oncB :
No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway.
MINOE MENTION.
Holiday goods at Seaman's ,
The tissue festival continues.
See Joseph Roller's fall goods.
The city council moots to-night.
Cheap Railroad Tickets nt BushnoH'B.
Christmas cards nnd toys at Seaman's.
The electric light will probably bo
turned on by Monday night
The Royal Arcanum had the closing
social of its eorius last evening. .
The Rceorvo lloao company has de
cided to give it * annual masquerade ball
January 7.
The Presbyterians hold their social
last evening at the residence of Mrs.
nonry Swan.
Leave to wed was yesterday given to
0. Gust Man3on and Anna Anderson ,
both of Macedonia.
Sneak thieves relieved John Nichol
son's saloon of the presence of two over
coats and an undorcoat.
Sullivan nnd Slndo stopped nt the
Transfer , a short distance out of the city ,
for hotel nccommodations while hero.
Reckless & Kennedy , of the paper
mill , seem to bo in still further trouble.
George F. Wright yesterday took out nn
attachment on a claim of $263.
The old soldier. } of Tabor have decided
to organize n post of the 0. A. II. , nnd
have fixed upon .Saturday evening of
next week ns the date for making the
formal plant.
The Episcopalian ladies realized over
$1,000 from the fair and festival. Dr.
Macrae won the silk hnt. Miss Uonniovo
Baldwin the dollj and Mrs. D. J. Rock
well the crazy quilt.
The Bluff City Typsgrnphical union
expect a largo and merry gathering at its
second annual ball , to bo hold Tuesday
evening December 25. The Bavarian
band is to furnish music.
Second Spiritual society moots every
Sunday nt 2:30 : and 7:30 : p. m. in Dorol
& Wright's block , north Main street , up
stairs. "Tho light of reason is the aim
of the soul through nature to God. "
The non arrival of the now furnnturo
is now given ns the reason for cot mov
ing into the now city building. Cannot
furniture bo had in Council Bluffs , which
will answer the purpose without sending
elsewhere. '
"Ohl think of the friends over there. "
Spiritual circle to-morrowSunday ( ) after
noon nnd evening nt 2 p m. nnd 7:30 : p.
m. in Spiritual hall , two doors south of
the postofllco. Entrance on Main and
Broad streets.
The blackboard in Porogoy , ATMooro's
ia being used again for marmot reports ,
Mr. S. T. French getting telegraph re
turns from Chicago every half-hour , and
putting them up there for the public
benefit.
Mrs. Nina Hutton , yesterday , com
menced divorce proceeding against her
husband , Thomas H. Hutton , claiming
release from him bocauao of'his cruelty
and drunkenness , and especially because
ho _ drove her out of the house at the
point of a loaded revolver.
Fred Ford , while slaughtering hogs ir
Hazel Doll township , was bitten in the
hand by a hog while resisting death.
Although the wound is not a sorioua one
of itself , it is feared that there may be
Bomo ill effects follow from blood poiaon
ing , nnd every effort possible is boinf
made to prevent any sad consequence.
There is much anxiety to know whn
the grand jury will do with Dr. Croai
for shooting Dr. McKuno. There nn
whispers that no indictment will b <
found , but that is preposterous. Tin
difficulty seems to bo that there nro sonu
.of the jury who are kicking ngainst finding
-ing any indictment for murder , dosirin ]
BOIHO lessor degree , but that some sort o
an indictment will bo found is n fora
gene conclusion.
"Micky" Hock wns on a wild drunl
Thursday night , nnd Deputy Marslw
White attempted to arrest him. Mick
showed fight nnd White finding ho ha
more than hii hands full forgot his doiu
ocratio prejudices nnd wllpd some 9 ! \ \ \
'colored folks io his assistance. The ;
helped him valiantly , and throwing Mick
down dragged him by the heels , until h
was submissive enough to agree to wal
along like a gentleman.
M
Two boys , Louis ScliicVatanz and Joh
Bottlaon , wore boftro Judge Ayloswort
yesterday morninj on the charge (
thumping another boy named DanWobl
bocausa ho "luttlol" lomothing abet
them. After hearing the evidence th
judge sentenced the boyt to three day
each in jail , nnd then hold back tit
committment , the understanding boin
that the boys would not bo locked up :
they behaved themselves iu the futun
Mayor Bowman announces that ho lit
received n letter from Markdalo , count
of Gray , province of Ontario , from a
attorney named I. B , McMillan , d
mauding in behalf of a client name
Edward Morris , that the city shall pi
$35,000 for negligence on the part of tl
oflicials in letting escape the murderer i
a brother of the man Morris. Thoi
eeeins no one who has any remoinbrani
of any such occurrence , and the conch
eion seems to be that it "is the work i
Boino crank , or a feoblu , effort to mam
facturo a sensation for the alcupy she
of which the mayor finds hiuwelf tl
editor by force of financial circumstance
Horaforrt'o Acfd I'lioBpliutc ,
For Overworked Professional Men ,
Dr. CJIAS. T. MiTcnKtL , Canaudaigu
N. Y. , toys ; "I think it ngreat reston
of rrain force or nervous energy , "
V
THE TIES OP KIN.
They Cnuso Two Brothers to Meet
Alter a Hopnrntlou ol Twenty-
Klglit VcntB.
J. A. Ballon , of this city , ia now enjoying -
joying n visit from liis brother , S. J.
DixHon , whom lie lias not aeon fur twon.
tyoight years , and whoso whereabouts
ho has not known for fourteen years.
During these many years ho has mot
with many tips nnd downs , but one
"down" was particularly unfortunate , it
being while ho was yardmaster at St.
Louis , for the Wnbash railway. IIo
thcro mot with nn accident by which ho
lost both legs. This was two years ago ,
and now lie is halo and hearty , nnd
weighs 201 pounds in his shirt sleeves ,
without any legs.
A sister , Mrs. Harriet Nelson , living
nt Blair , Neb. , is hero , too , on n visit.
She has not scon the crippled brother for
twenty years. Another brother , Thomas
II. Dnlton , is expected to arrive hero
every day , nnd ho , too , has not soon his
other brothers for ten years. There are
in the family thirteen still living out"of a
family of twenty-one , and in the grand
father's family there were twenty-seven
children. Considering such numbers in
n family it is not to bo wondered at that
meetings nro rare , and family reunions
far between.
A ClcrRytnait'H Testimony.
W. K. Glfford , Piwtor M. K. Church , Hath-
well , Out. , WM fur two years n oulforor with
Dyvpopnin In Its worst form , until M ho states
"llfo bocnino nn actual burden. " Three Ixit-
tlos of llunloci llliKxl llittert cured him , nml ho
toll/i u.i In n recent letter that ho considers It
the host fvnlly moillclno now before the coun
try for ( lyxpepslA and liver complaint.
Six per cent city and farm loans. S. W
Forgusson & Co. , 30 Pearl St. mw&
PERSONAL.
Governor Sherman and wife arrived nt the
Ogden yesterday , nnd , In company with Hon.
llonry W. Kothort nnd wife , of Kookuk , vis
ited the institution of the deaf and dumb.
Will .T. Trotton , of Avoci , was among these
who visited the Bluffs ycstordny.
K. Locke , of Oshkosh , Wls. , registered nt
the Pixelfio house yesterday.
Sheriff Jones , of Donlson , wni in the city
yesterday.
0. E. Davis , of Pekin , 111. , in at the Pacific.
W. G. Pnlmantor , of Rochester , N. Y. , ar
rived yesterday at the Pacific.
8 , A. Smith , of Cheyenne , was nt the Ogden -
don yesterday.
W. Itolton , of Now York , arrived at the
Ogden yesterday.
0. Butz , of St. Louis , rcglaterod at the Ogden
don ,
II , II. I logo , of Chicago , was herd yostor-
dny.
dny.J.
J. W. Bird Wns called out of town yester
day on Icgnl business.
0. J. Best , of The Herald , has boon called
to Ilarlnn for a 'few days ,
Clarence lli'.i ' y , of Showndon's gallery , is
now an oh-bo-ioyful father.
W. L. Andrews , of the Ncola Iteportor , waa
In the city yesterday. Ho , with II , T. Irwiu ,
nro now the proprietors of that paper , Mr.
Mullano having disposed of his Interest In the
paper.
I' . IT. Ford , of Sioux City , Is making n
brief visit to old friends in tliia city , and look-
tnf/ntter nome busincsx mattnrs nn well.
Ijost Faith In 1'liS'slclans.
Why Is It that BO many persons use proprie
tary medicines , or patent medicines , as they
are commonly called ? In it bocnUHO people
lese faith In-their nhyHtclnns ? Well , tills ig
no doubt , frequently the case. There are in
numerable hiHtancoH , where cures have boon
uJTectod by Scoviu.'n SAimAi'AWLi.A or Bwon
& LIVKH SYMIF for nHdlsoauoa of the blood ,
when they had boon given over by their phy-
hlclanB. It is ono of the boat remedies ovei
offered to the publicmid nH it ispropnrod with
the greatest care , an a Bpocifia for certain dls.
ooso-s , it IB no wonder that It should bo marc
effectual than hastily written and carolossl )
prepared proscriptions iniulo by incompotenl
physicians. Take BCOVILL'H BI.OOII AND LIVEI
Bviiur for nil dlsordorH nrlting from iuipuri
blood. It la endorsed by loading profesilonn
men OB well ax by eminent physiciaiu am
others. Try it.
Mrs. M. Carroll , fnsliioiinblo dress
making , cutting and fitting a specialty
Apprentices wanted. No. 720 Fira
avenue , up stairs.
IJoforo the Unr.
Judge Reed having gona to Dos Moino
Mayor Lymaii servos on the bench , b ;
request of the bar , for n day or two
Yesterday there was little done , oxcop
the arraignment of some prisoners
against whom indictments had booi
found. Among these wore Jack 0. Will
iiims. the young man captured by th
women , while going through J. S. For
man'H , house. lie pleaded not guilty , am
the court appointed A. T. Fliokingor n
his attorney. Douglas McCarthy , lai
cony of clothing from Forman's store
J. M. Smith , larceny of buffulo robot
Paul Blockort , assault on n mutoj W. I <
Kosson , larceny. All these pleaded no
guilty , and wore sent back to jail t
uvrait trial. The criminal cases will b
put on trial next week probably. ,
Urown'H Bronchial Troolica for Qoucrl
nnd Colds : " I do not BOB how it is ponaiu !
for a puhllq man to bo himself In winter will
out tills admirable aid , " fev. Jl , AT , Vcien
1'otiuntt , MIM. '
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llf China and glass reception , 23 Mai
f street Oomo and sco us please ,
W. S. IIOMER & CO.
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JlolpiDK the Homo ,
8 The publication of the report of tl
3 finances of the Homo of the Friohdles
ahowing the treasury ( o bo overdraw
§ 7.7C , has mot with a gouoroua rcspons
showing that there is a practical inhere
felt here in ita BUCCCBB. Yesterday can
two cash contributions of $10 cac
nnd II , 0 , Gary gave $5 more , makii
625 , Of couno this dons not moot t
the wanta , but it is a help , There a
bills yet to bo paid , amounting to $11
for which caili is greatly needed ,
TJicy also was received yesterday froi
Mrs , II. A. Stoddard a carpet and clot
ing. Old clothes are greatly needed , i
tlioro are in the house those who c ;
woik them over themselves , and th
make themselves comfortable. Anyoi
having such contrllmtiona can bo roliuvi
from the trouble by sending them
tl o Homo or , by dropping a post
to Kov. J ? OLoben , wlio will sue th
they are called for.
Mrs. E , L. SliUR&rt yesterday sent I !
Homo two bushels of potatoes and ono
turnips , These are acceptable , indoc
and as the collar ia now iu drat class , co
dition to receive a eioro for future
well as present need , it should bo filled
with these necessaries.
It is desired that these who can would
give orders for grocorie , iDv < fituProvia-
ions , if they have ijpti\-p \ \ nnKS to
givo. Most of tlijkJJJJJnbxMiQ1 ! ot al *
kinds so far liavojbctn ve nfitary1 , and it
is desired to continue ; j * Hov , Mr. Le
mon hoa not the time personally to so
licit. A note dropped at the postofllco is
n prompt and auro way for any ono de
siring to contribute to make the same
known.
Throw Awny HI * Crutches.
"Suffered from ihomnntlsm BO hftdlyhnd to
lisa cnitchos , but throw them nuny nftor ap
plying Thontiit" J.clcctric Oil to my limbs. I
now feel taller than I hnvo for years. " 1. L.
Glbbi , 390 Klk St. Buffnlo , N. Y.
Ladies' and gent's clothing cleaned ,
dyed nnd repaired nturlburt | ( 84 P ! nrl
street.
TV lint IH Ijifo't
To-morrow"ovening Ilov. J. J. Lemon
will deliver another of his scries of Sun
day evening lectures at the Baptist
church , nnd will continue the subject
upon which ho entered last Sunday even
ing , "Tho Absurdities of Science. " Ho
will give some further fresh facia and
thoughts on evolution , handle aomo of
the luathotie actions nnd try to throw
moro light on the query na to the origin
of life. These who delight in acicntifio
facts presented in n popular and clear
manner , ahould hear thia aorina of dis
cussions , and these who have not time to
road up the various scientific theories , or
the needed books , will find that they
can thus gain in brief time , and in an
entertaining manner , much information.
Young men especially , who want to
got nt nil the facts before jumping to
conclusions , should attend.
Go to Hurlburt'a fancy steam dyeing
nnd French dry cleaning works at 34
Pearl street.
Real Katnto Transfers.
The following doedj vroro filed for record - ,
cord in the recorder's office , December
14 , reported for the BEE by P. J. Mo-
Mnhon , real cstato agent :
W. S. Mayno to Henry Myor , part
BO } , no | , 25 , 7B. 44-91,200.
J. W. Davia ot al. to 0. Mandolkow ,
part 9j 77 , 39 8287.
Christian Straub to Frederick N. Din
gle , lot 0 , block 23 , Beer's sub $225.
Toomar QnfFoy to Turono Gaflby , part
no | , nei,18 , 77 , 38. $500.
J. D. Edmundson , et al. to E. E.
Hart , aei , 23 nnd wA , ewj , 24 , 75 , 38
$2,400.
0. 0. Mcrrinm to Thomas GaiToy , part
noK 18 , 77 , 38-$758.33.
Henry G. Fisher to Gcorgo Boichart ,
lot 12 , block 0 , Underwood $100.
Total sales , $5,470.
U. II. Djutflis & Sans' Capsicum Coiuli Drops ar
rnanufncturcilliy themselves , and nro the result of
over forty j cars experience In compounding cough
tnodlclnes.
The Town of Sontny.
The following interesting details have
boon received from Anamito sources con-
coming Sontny , the place now menaced
by Admiral Courbot. The town is on the
right bank of the Hod river , the citadel
being about half n milo from the river.
The intervening space is occupied by n
number of hamlets , containing r.ltogothor
about eighteen thousand inhabitants. On
leaving the river the traveler finds a road
which traverses these villages. Ho first
encounters the ramparts of earthworks.
Then the road turns , curving around the
fortress until the visitor arrives nt thp
north gate of tJio citadel. The wall < Jf
earthworks is separated from the regular
ramparts by a bank or causeway about
fourteen hundred foot wide , on which
other hamlets have beau built. Between
the encircling road and the citadel can bo
soon eight barracks , where the Anamito
troops are in garrison.
The citadel has the form of a quadril
ateral , each ono of its aides being about
two thousand feet long. It is built of
bricks and masonry , with bastions in the
middle of each aido. It is a fortress on
the Cormontaigno plane , and was erected
toward the close of the last century by
French engineers. < It has four gates cor
responding to the four points of the com
pass , the principal ones being the south
gate , looking to the lied river , and the
north gate , facing the interior of the
country. In the center of the citadel is
a pagoda , to the loft is the house of the
governor general , at the right that of the
mandarin who dispenses justice , nnd at
each angle is n military post. Between
these nro the ndministrativo burreaux ,
the prison and the rico magazincH. The
most populous of the villages surrounding
the citadel nro these akuntcd botwccr
it and the river. The French troops now
in Toiiijuin expect an easy conquest oj
the place.
Mrs. liangtry ,
And other famous women have won n roputa
lion for fnctnl beauty. A line complexior
makes ono hnnclsomo , oven though the face ii
not of perfect mould , Jlunlock Jllowt Jlittcrt nc
directly upon the circulation , and BO give thi
skin n clearness nnd smootlmessotherwisa uu
nttul nablo.
Fashion lournala toll us trnnulucont cAt'n
eyes are stylish jowuls. Iut wo nro not toll
Whether they are to bo worn on the Wood-shoe
roof or at the other end of n boot-jack route
Diptherla ia prevalent. Use Dr. Jeff
ries' ( Council Blull's ) preventive am
cure , or buy a coffin. "You pay you :
money and take your choice.
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTIOK. Social ad\ertl > ement > , > uch M Ixwl
Found , To Loon , For Bale , To Kent , Wants , Board
lug , etc. , will ba liucrtod In this column at the lei
rate ol TEN CENTS 1'KH LINE ( or tha first Initrtloi
Mid F1VF. CENTS I'lill LINE tor each tubwquent In
crtlon. Loava adi ertlwmenta at our office , No ,
1'oarl Struct , near Uroadwav
1 " WANTS ,
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DUNOAN Gun maker and repairer , Nc
100 a. Haiti St. , Counell llluITi , lu a.
VITANTKI ) Insurance RgiliU tucaniau Count
IT I'ltlfn and uuuiity , Addrvj < 1) . Caimihcl
room 2,13US Furnain itriet , Omaha. Dtc-o 31
ANTK.D K ery boo ; m Council IllufTs to tab
" " - - Uclltcrcd by carrier at only twent
conu a week.
* IQ UAUOAIN-Anjuneuantlnua tot u ( Join
Jj iiom DICJcloiiotlla. iltfhtolumcs. . can Kit a ba :
0 fc-aln by railing at'llu ll olHco
fAlllNin \ * riIOTOS-M by the dozen at the exec
O dor gallery , 100 Iduln n'riet , Council llliilf
Jlnner , anddununy ( are both va > < to Omaha cu
toiuuraoil ordcra ul 110 and upward * .
\VAKTEIi-Kvtrjbodytobuy Chrlitimn | > ro
tut worth morfc than damonua ! | iolloy I
the Mutual IJu ( Imuitmo comiiuny , ol New Yotl
( tholani tci > niiaiiy | In the orlil { ratca lo cr tha
any other comnany. M. K , Uolutr , aguat ( or uiu
cm louaCouucU Uluff * .
FOH BALE AND KENT ,
% t rpo UKNT A fc'ood ronnj , Si ) by IK Itot , oter tl
J | Kitultlc , lacing l't rl utrcit. Ai > i > ly at III
olllc * .
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Dfi. Mrs , HJ , Hilton , H , D , ,
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
U 232 Middle Broadway , Council Bluff * .
ABU AH.
Renders of THE BEE nmy wonder why wo licndcd this advertisement
as nhove.
"We Can't Tell a Lie. "
Therefore soy to you that our object wns to ntlrnct your nitoution to the
fnct thnt our stock o
Boots , Shoos , Slippers ,
OVERSHOES AND WADERS ,
For fnll nnd winter wear , is the largest nnd best wo have ever hnd. All
bought FOR CASH from manufacturcrsldirect. All work warrant
ed not to rip. Prices ns low as the lowest.
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO ,
412 Broadway , Council Bluflfd , ) Trmr \
Wcsf.Sido of Square. Clarinda. \ 1UVVA-
THE FINEST
CHRISTMAS PRESENT
of the Season is One of Those
Elegant Overcoats
Made to Order by
MERCHANT TAILORS.
No. 7 and 9 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
MAYNE & PALMER.
DEALERS IN
Hard and Soft Goal ,
BULKAND BARREL IJIIE , LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT , incmaAN PLASTER , HAIR
AND SEWER PIPE.
NO , B39 Broadway , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
3OmiI3OlJLIOH.15 ? " , OO'O'3\rOHj ft-f't i ii'F j TA , . .
TnTTTT W "R ATRT1 ATTOUNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF POTTAVVATTAMIK COUN-
UUJJJLX . JjtLLJaLTY , COLLECTION AGENCY. Ofllco comer Broadway and Main street.
TflTTW UPATnr fn * GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
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UUiULN JJJjlMU 05 VJU , | 18 Main street and 17 Pearl street
TV/T A " 7 TWI nTTM CRESTON HOUSE.
IVI nV IVlUHiXj IJotol , 217 end 210 Main street.
"HP T "P W H FTP OFFICE ,
.LM.UI U J. i IT JJJLXJJ ) Corner Main and Fifth up-atalra. Residence , 009 Willow avenge.
NS n PTTTR " 7 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ,
PUJjLUJLli lt Ofllco en or American ExprcBg.
SO TAT A flAT'P'n LIVERY AND FEED ,
t & YYjHJl.NJ.lXl | Will contract tor tmiorali at reasonable rates. 22 Fourth street.
J. M. ST. JOHN" & GO..OASH BUYERS , " S ffipffS
Pratt by return mall. Hfl Broadway. .
1 A nfTR irnPTI MERCHANT TAILOR ,
UXlUUD JXUUH ) Stock OompleU. Bulta made at reasonable prloen. No. 805 Main Btl
&P QIWTTTT coNTUAcron AND BUILDER ,
i X. QIVJXXJJ. . Corner 7th and Broadu ay. Plans and spedacatlona tamlahcd.
A MPQ PT3 A "MPV MERCHANT TAILOR.
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2JJ.VI.JIlO . XJlXJlNJIlXi Artlatlo Work and roaaonable chargoa. . .872 Broadway.
TTn'WP Xr SsinAT FURNITURE STOVES ,
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HUVVJLl OS .OUiNt and Household Surpllca. 8o3 Broadway.
T 'I ' Kl \T' Jff TT A Trn ATVOHNMvn &Aw. / w *
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JLlJ.1V X/JL OS tl rMtiX ; Jameaniock. Practlco In state and federal court *
3 A TvTTT A TJITTTW And tatn house > * 21 and * 2S Broadway. L. Boverelffn , Prop. P. J. Mont-
I.U . . .
OB-lN 11 B-Pi JYL Komory , M. D. Physician.
PTl WYNT T ' A "RPOTT JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ,
DUVVJ.l'l U JllJJjUXXt Notary Publlo and General Conveyancer. tB Broadway.
"DPTTF'RP TTnTTQP SMITH & NORTON ,
JX l V XJIX Jj HU U Qjj | Broadway opposite Now Opera IIoiuo. Ronttcd $1,11.60 per day
HAIR GOODS
OF LL KINDS.
old at the Lowest Prices
f IN THE WEST , QUALITY CONSIDERED.
At MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , - - 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. )
I REAL ESTATE !
Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lauds in the County.
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-IOST-
CrayoD , Ma 1 M later Colors ,
Solar Camera Enlargement for Uio trade at reasonable rates. Orders
oy mail promptly filled. C. D. LUCCOCK ,
143 Broadway. Council Bluffa.
GROSVENOR & GUNN ,
MANDFAOTUIIERS OF
IB IR , O QIMI
311 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs ; Iowa.
. PETER C. MILLER ,
WHOLESALK AND RETAIL
-Paper and Window Shadesand Painting In all its Blanches ,
FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE ,
3XTo.Ila So .ttx aPotw-L St. - CJo-uiaaoiX :3Blix :
S X PER GENT OPTION LliANS.
On City and Farm Property.
S. W. FERGTJSSOM & GO. ,
80 Ponrl Struct. Council Hluifa Iowa.
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Our line of Stoves is the mos. , coiuplolo in no city and includca nil tlio most
Desirable Posterns and Latest- Improvements
\Vo have haminorcu tlio prices down as thin fta they will stand without breaking
and you are invited to call nnd see how thick the stoves are iu comparison.
PECIAL DRIVE ON A LOT OF HARD COAL STOVES ,
Nickel , oliuhtly tarnished , at a reduction of $5.00 oich.
504 Broaawa'anil 10 and 12 Mam St , , Council Bluffs.
Empkie Hardware
109 nnil 111 S. Main Street ,
ifp3 COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
WHOLESALB IN
42 nnd 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Sold.
Money Loaned , Abstracts . Furnished
* " ' * ° : ra : > : Kr
No. 4 Pearl Street , 3VE.avrf KrCOUNCIL BLUFFS.
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT ,
DEALER IN
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NOTIONS , JEWELRY , &C.
337 W. Broadway , - - COUNC BLUFFS. IOWA
M. GALLAGHER.
O O E3
Mow Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices and Polite Attendants.
{ First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , }
iF"O" . SBCEI
SBCEIBEOHTELE'S
BEOHTELE'S
The only only hotel run on the European plan Jin this city. Now building ,
newly furnished nnd nil modern improvements , and is centrally located.
PETER BECI3 TELE , PROPRIETOR ,
Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa.
IN
IMA , PLATED fiEE , GLASS IARE , LAIPS ,
Table Cutlery , Flower P6ts , Etc. , call on
W. S. HOMER & CO. , - 23 Main St. , Council Bluffe.
WHY DON'T YOU
OI7TS3ME OF
FSTGH BROTHEB'S ' OUSTQM SHIRTS ?
P w iiFittlu'tt.JJatandClicao ' ? t , Fine Llnea.CollaraandCiin -
715 Fourth Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
PAWMBEOKEES SALE
O31
Unredeemed Goods.
/ B & Bp J& 1 a |
GREAT
In diamonds suitable for ladies and gouts , also in Indies' nnd gents' solid gold and
and silver watches and chains , and a full line of set and plain gold rings , 250 men's
and 90 boy's overcoats. All these articles must bo sold. Money lent on ALL
KINDS of personal property. D. GOLDSTEIN , 228 Middle Broadway , opposite
city building. Council Blufta.
STEINHART & FREYHAN ,
Wholesale Liquor
01' COUNCIL BU'rTS ,
WIL
THEIU I1US NES3 TO
Omaha , ETe'b. , January 1st , 1834 ,
HAVING ShCUUED WEST & FRITCIIKK'S OIb STAND ,
JXTo , ISO
W. R. VAUCHAN.
Justice of the Peace.
Omaha and Council Bluffs.
Real estate ami colloctlou agency , n Odd Foliow'a
lock , over Saving * Hank. janRji-
JACOU SIMS. E. I' . OADWKLU
SIMS& CADWELL ,
Attorneys-atLaw ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
Ollico , Stain btriel , Itooms 1 anil bliugark it Mo-
llahon'o lilock , Will practice Iu B'ate ' auti nJw l
courU
TM03. orricu , u. u. H-H T.
OFFICER & PUSEY
BACKERS.
Council liluffj . . U.
Estab/isheo - - 1856
Ii Ur ii rurclfii and Domestic F.xchnnga ami
llon.e t
Mivko Your Contracts Now for Your
Winter Supply of
Missouri Hard Wood !
AND 1IAUU AND SOFT
CJ o ail
WITH
P. OVBETON ,
505 First Avenue , Council Bluila , Iowa ,
And secure tlio l > t t article and full mcauure at the
very lo.-cbt I'llif. tto\o wood dclhcrcd to any | > ar
ot tlio cltr
JOSEPH GAGHEGAN.
HARD WOOD
AND
-COAL
Corner l ! ln etrcct aud Eighth lucnuo , Coun
luOf. .
jiTLowctt ritce ord | > rain | > t delhcrjr
S
WINTER RESORT.
SILOAM
MINERAL SPRINGS.
oxDKTo
Wo j.'tii'auttt the tine of the follnuini , ' nmiail tlU-
Koaso.orna imj : KliiuniitUin , ScrcfuU , UUeru ,
Catarrh , a 1 Illoocl andrklnilUcaies , lVil ) > ei ii , l.Her
C'nniiUInt ] , lit Incy and Dl.iddtr Dlst'ists. Ciout , Neil-
rolsla and Aftlnna , llicsi Hjirlngtiaio thu ( avorlto
resort ol tha tlrul an. ) ik hlcntaU'niiil ! ! arotho
1'EKULK I.ADUM Bl ST HUCNU ,
Oco < l hotel , 111 fry and bathing accoinodatlon bn'.Ii
v , Inter and Binmmr. Locality highly i > icturu juo
and healthy , Aicctslhlit byVab bh ialluaat
Even , ort ! . , B. & i ; , at Albany. ' Commmidenco
solicited , 1115V , M M'JHOM'aON.
Slloam Springs , ( loia , 1' . 0.Uiutr } Co. , lio.
or other tumors removed without the
kniruor droning ot bluo.1.
CHRONIC DISEASES
U > vr thirty j cars | iraUlul cxjicricnce. Ollico Xe.
fi 1'carl strict , Council U
jnrConsultation frm.
COUNCIL DLUtra 1IAIIKKT.
Wheat No. li Bprlng , 70o ; No. 3 , COc ; re
jected , COc ; good duniuud.
Corn Uenlera nio [ ia > hiR 2o ( ! for old cum
and 25o for nuw.
Oata In KOOI ! dtmtinil ut 20o
liny J 00(20 ( 00 per ton ; f 0o i > er balu.
Ityo lOo ; liglit Mipjily.
Com Meal 1 'J5 ] Mr ! 100 pounds.
\ Vooiltiood supply ; piicea nt yards , 5 00@
000.
000.Coal
Coal Delivered , hard , 11 60 l > cr ton : soft.
OOOporton-
Uutter 1'lenty anil In fair demand at 20c ;
cremnory , Il'c.
KgKd Iteady sale At 20a jier dozen.
J.nrd l < ' : ilrj.iik'n ) ) , whohwallnK ut lie.
1'oultryTitin ; dealcia aiu p.iying for
chickoim lllc ; live , - f < 0 per iloion.
Vcgctahloj Potatoes , 50c ; unloiu , Ocj cub.
bagta , SOJilOo per dozen ; applon , S OOCgia 6
[ > or barrel
Flour-City flour , 1 CCKga 40.
IJrooma 2 00@3 00 jior dor.
uvu STOCK.
Cattlo-3 00f,3 60 ; tahea , 6 00@7 60.
Ho s Local pickers have commenced buy *
Ing nuw and tlioro is a good demand for fell
grade * in car-load Mi M i f > 0@-J 80.