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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1882)
TliE DAILY EEB-COUISrCIL BLUETS IOWA { TOD-AY DJiOEMBEU The Daily Bee. BLUFFS. Saturday Morning Deo. 2. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : AI Cttrier , . . . . . M cents per week , BrUkll - . . _ . 110.00 per Year , No , 7 Pearl Street , Nonr MINOK MENTIONS. -J , Mueller's Palax Muslo Hall. Th dlilrict court Is to open ou Mon day The city council Is to meet next Mon day night in regular seision , Dishes , glassware , IamM | , etc. , at 303 Broadway. Howo&Son. Old papers for sale nt Itr. DEB office at 25 cents p r hundred. The outgoing train this afternoon east ward Is over the Chicago , Hock Island & Pacific. "Th World , " another dramatic enter tainment , It booked at Dohany' * for the 7th inst. There are now at the Institution for th deaf mutes IGt hoys and 103 | { irls , mak ing a total of 267 , I Subscribe for newspapers and periodi cals at II. . Seaman's book store. Furniture of all kinds repaired by Howe &Bon , 303 Broadway City Clerk Savoacool reports the re ports the recelpU for November from fines and HcenuM to ba $2,319. Beal sacqnos , fur trimmings , very low , at Metcall Bros. ' Largo quantity of stoves and furni ture at 303 Broadway. Howe & Son. Mr. Booth Interprets Mr. Homlln's sermons , at the Congregational church on Sundays , for the benefit of the deaf mutoa. ( Deaf-Muta Hawkeye. New lot nicely decorated , 56 pieces , of tea sets , only 95 at Mnurei & Craig , Hand-painted china , art pottery , solid silverware , bronzes , &a , at Manrer & Crelg. Tcmpleton & Lamb at 232 Broadway have put in place a remarkably fine assortment - ment of cigars , tobacco , and tmokera * arti cle * . ' , There were forty-one turkeys carved np yesterday for the mutes , and a holiday season of ploy and amusement given the people. Some of the young folks have organ * itqd what is to be known as the Parlor cluV , a social organization which is to have a series of parties this winter. The. Annual dance of lleacue engine company on Thursday evening proved a very enjoyable affair , and was co conduct ed that it was to all an unusually happy occasion. . To-morrow evening llev. Mr. Lemon ia to give an addresj at the Baptist church , on "A Visit to the llomea of the Poor , " All are cordially invited. Snow , btautltul snow , is the cry all 1 over town , but what Is more beautiful yet * Is the display of Christmas presents and holiday eoods at Biles' , No. 328 West Broadway. Among those who had special cauio to bo thankful on Thanksgiving day were O. E. Morey and Miss Anna Wiley , both of this elty , alio Charles Goodman and Su san Hartlno , both of Carson , to whom per mits to wed were given. The mun Browning arrested here bj the marshal of Blanohard , is now being cared for iu the l'ao county Jail. BrownIng - Ing will be remembered as having built an elevator at Blanchard , bought grain anil stork and then disappeared. The superior couit opens Its Decem ber term on Monday next. Thr jury , whc are to appear on Wednesday , are : W. L , Biggs ; W. 8. Pettlboue , P. J. McMahon , G. A , lloblnson , A , Hitter , J. J. Joue * W. D. Harding , M. Keating , 0.0. Honn Mr. and Mrs. Boekhoff , whose w : d ding was rncently chronicled , liava re cently received another elegant gift , it beIng Ing a very handsome silver tea sot Iron Butter Broi. , whole lalo tobacco dealers Chicago , with whom Mr , UoekhoQ has hat considerable business. On exhibition and for sale at 0 B ' Jacquemln 4 Co."a ou Tuesday next , December comber D , one of the largest and finest die plays of diamonds and Jewelry ever ex blblted in the west. I'o nure and call n Jacquemln'd on Tuesday next and take look and make your selection for hollda present * In that line. ' There was some little flurry of exdt < ment yesterday in circles Interested I McGtuniB1 gambling room' , of wbic others reck oojseniion. Mac ii a&Id to L holding 1 he fort , wd I annej , and read to defend .what be doenis lih right Blood Is prophesied There was a p'oaslug German theatr cal entertainment given at Turuer hall o Thaaksglvlng night There was a Iwf ao'lleace present and all scemal delllito ; ( Oue of the pleaiant features of 'tho ente > talnment was the singing of JJrownold " \ glee club , who gave most exse'lent ' voe 'tnutic. Santa Glaus appears at Mueller' * pa ace lomU hall ou Main ttreet , aud glanca at the display of goods there ind cates that it is hi * headquarter * , aurel There la an endlisi variety of toy * , nove tie * holiday goods of all sorts and pricer , to male the heart of little andb a * glad as glad can be. Next Tuesdaa evening Hev , Mr. I men Is to organize an elocutionary clasc the Baptist church , not only for the be efit of the young felk of the church , but and all others oi the any city who may c lr to attend. It is the Intention to ha the claga meet every Tuesday evening f r < 7 to B o'clock. There w an Interesting prlie fi on the bluffs Thanksgiving day. A rj lar ring WM formed and two youth combatant * , stripped to the waUt , hat right lively , thouhsclentlfic | , net-to , wh was eyed by several partlei through a fi glau from a private reslddnoe. The fn lasted sereral minute * , but all particlpa eecmeifrea tur.ujh from Injury as to i able to walk off the field. r-Kd Stockert & Oa. , the upholsteren 309 W t Broadway , bave iu stock a dal an4 unusually elegant showing of bolstered ? oodi and novelties eapeclf a4aft * l for the holiday trade. They bi also a fine dliplay of picture frame * , mould ings , etc. , and those who are planning for gifts should surely visit this estaWMimcnt , M there is certainly A great variety of rich goods toiolect from. A horss attached to a wagon belong ing to Tickior's meat market celebnted Thanksgiving day by a llttlo run , but made a little smash , As an indlotlon of the crowded con * dition of sorao of .the shool rooms , it is stated that there wai one hundred en rolled in the primary school of the Center street school , There was last evening a ploaiant no * clal time at the 1'resbytorlan church , an oytler Ripper being served , nnd a largo number of fancy articles , prepared by the ladles , which were disposed of to ready buyers.1 Joseph Probstle , the harness maker on Broadway , has betrun the preliminary work for building a two-story brick itore on the site ot his present shop , The build ing will bo 22150 feet. Thus enterprise continues to show itself In building. Hon. Richard F. Trevelllsk , who de * liveredftotneeloquentand stirring addresses here last summer , has written to his friend J , 8B. Gojgeihall , that he expects to be here again soon to deliver a lecture on liv ing Issues. There was a little scare ot the rest- dcnca of B , F , Thurman , on Sixth avenue , Thanksgiving day , caused by the discovery of dense smoke in the upper story. It proved to be caused by the hurtling of the chimney and no serious rotult followed. Mr. and Mrs. James Frainey gave a very enjoyable party on Thursday evening on occasion of the birthday of their daugh * er , Mi Katie. About fifty little folks participated in the jijous occasion , and all were made merry Indeed , there being no lack of hospitality , or the needsful of a Jrjly time for young hearts. Among the recent viiitors to the in * slltution for the deaf mutes were Judge Aylesworth and wlf , II , E. Seaman and wife , and Dr. and Mrs , Hnnchott , Mrs. Lalng , alto the Fitch boys and sister , John C'ahoon , Mr. and Mrs. Oano and John Berry. There should bo more of the resi dents of this city showing a personal inter * cst in thli institution by visiting it , and be come familiarized with 1U conditions , workings and prospect. By the arrangement made with Itev , Mr. Lemon , any nnd all articles left at the Baptist church will be properly distrib uted among the poor and needy , and much has already been loft there. One fact should be borne in mind , however , and that is that any and all contributions should be loft at the church between , the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and noon. Mr. Lemon , of course , cannot bo at the church all of the time , and. having devoted those two hours In the forenoon to that purpose , the public should bear it in inludantl com ply with the request. The Mlln-Burleigh dramatic company ftirnlihed two excellent entertainments here Thanksgiving day. At the matinee Mr. Milu appeared r.a Hamlet , with Bur- lelgh as the ghost. Many wore happily surprised in Mr. Mlln's Hamlet , for many . had boon drawn largely by the sensational incidents of his leaving the pulpit for tbo stage and the rapidity with which ho baa developed his histrionic talent. To tmoh bla rendition of Hamlet ; wai much finer thin they anticipated , There were others , however , who expected something grander than is Riven by those who have won greater reputation i than he. Such were disappointed. Burloigh in the evening ap peared as Othello nnd won much praise foi himself , For flomo unaccountable rcaion there appears to be a good deal of opposition al the Bluffs to tha bridge project. Wo can not conceive why. A wagoa bridge ovei tbo river would bo worth millions to tb < people of the Bluffs , and would enhance the value of property far beyond any othei enterprise now within the roach of thai city. A new railroad bridge would breal up n most objectionable monopoly that ii now a drawback to the Bluffs and Omahi alike. Wo observe that W. H. M. Pusej has been in conference with Col , Uopburi upon the bridge project , and if all partto aud interests oiu be united in the move ment a bridge may bo speedily built Every citizen of western Iowa and easteri Nebraska bat an Interest in the succeasfu accomplishment of the bridge nchemo.- Olcuwood Journal. Uepond Upon It- Mother Shlpton'H prophesies and Louli lana elections are very uncertain things but Thomas' Kcloctrlc Oil can be dopendc upon always. It cureu achoi nnd palim c every description. THE PDB1.IC SCHOOLS Tbo Latest Dolnga ot the Hoard < Education In Ilugrnrd to TKam. The board of education hold a moo ing Wednesday evening to mnlco aoir important changed necessitated by tl : opening of the now building in Hall d.r . addition , which is to tnko place no ) r- Monday , r1's The board concluded to tranafcr a pupila now attending Mill's eohoi who live on Center street and west < ill. that atroet , to the now Ilnll'n aohoo It U not thought that thono will t enough to Gil the two roonia in tl ; 11- latter soliool , and 001110 other trunofoi 11el will probably soon follow. elall It was decided to nalc the city coui all cil to build a sidewalk on Avenue C 'Iff north across Eighth street , and ezton : on Eighth to intersect with it , BO tin pupila may be the better aooomm dated. at Mias Shepherd waa assigned to du ento In the second primary of the Bloom to Bohool to fill the vacancy caused * ! tie. Miss Van ' tie.we Dora's resignation , ai we Mlea Lyon was appointed assistant om the first primary of the Bloom school. glit Mr. L. L. Yager was chosen prini gu pil ot tbo now building iu Hall's a iful dition , and Miss Davis put In char of the other room. Another meeting of the board h ield ba held next Tuesday evening. Millions Given Away. tnts Millions of Bottles of Dr. King's'N ' Le Diboovw-y for Consumption , Cough li ri , . . . , . . . i i t _ Colds , hava beeu given away as Ti Bottles of the large sire. This enormi outlay wuuld bo disastrous to the p prletors. were it not for the rare inoi up. ppsscsed by this wonderful medicine. C allvfttn ° J ; , ( ? ? ' ! UruB store. nd a Trial Bottle frtt , and try for yours a ( o * never fails to cure. PINNED FOR USING A PEN. Capturn of a Young Mnn Woo IB Said to Have Done Much Forging. For sorao time the Chicago , Bur. lingto ! ) & Qaincy railway company has been not only annoyed , but , it ia said , they have loat much money on account of very ingeniously forged tlmo'diecks Efforts have been made to catch the chief offender , it being evident that there was n systematic scheme in the matter and a olick work er at the bottom of the affair. They think now that they hnvo trapped the follow , having arrested a young man named David Owens , who was cap tured in St. Paul and brought to this city Thursday. It apponra that they have boon after Owona for some time , but In vain. Owens had been living at Creaton , and left there some time ago , leaving hia wife thero. Watch was kept upon her , and when she started to join her husband she was shadowed , nnd thus tlio husband was caught. His examination is to take place before Justice Frainoy next week. On being locked up in jail ho waa recognized by ono of the pris oners , named Bentley , as the follow of whom ho got n forged time chock , and which ho passed off at Farnam'a atpro , it calling for $84 , Bentley got irto trouble by pasting thjs chock , and ho claims that Owona ia the man from whom ho received it. The capture la looked upon na an Important ono , and it ia claimed that the losses from the forgeries count np qnito heavy. Fraud Tens of thousands of dollars are squand ered yearly on traveling quacks , who go from town to town profcislng to cure nil the ills that our poor humanity is heir to. Why will the public not learn common sense , and if they nro suffering from dys- pepilaor liver complaint , Invest a dollar In BrniNO Bresson , sold by all druggists and endorsed bv the faculty. Sco testimoni als. 1'rlco IX ) cents , trial bottle 10 cents , PERSONAL. J. H. Phillips , of Decatur , Iowa , is at the Ogdcn. Major J. B. Uinman , late of The Chicago Times , ipent his Ihanksglvlng here. here.Al Al Forbes , ono of the best known colored men in the city , hai boon taken suddenly and seriously 111. F. 0. Hendricks , of Woodbine , spent his Thanksgiving with bis brother , J. T. Hendrlcks , in this city. Miia Magglo Truelnnd , of Omaha , baa been spending a few days here wjth her friend , Mits Maggie Dohany. J. 0. Burdge , a merchant of Ports mouth , Shelby county , Iowa , was here yesterday buying now goods. James Luncy , ono of the proprietors of the Denison agricultural works and steiia flouring mills , has been spending a few days in the city , under Dr. Meaghor's treatment for rheumatism , and returns homo now much better , C. J' , Mayne , formerly connected with THE BKE in this city , in spending a day or two hero with relatives aud friends. He brings booming reports of the progress and prospects of the coal mine at Freder ick , in which hf > is largely interested. Case , agricultural implement works , Ra cine , fa at the Ogden with his family. He has bought the residence of L. F. Mur phy , on Brncroft street , and will make < this his permanent home. The house is a very attractive and convenient one , in deed , and the consideration paid h said to have been $4,003 cash. There are many , indeed , who regret that Mr. Murphy is to leave this community , in wnlch ho has won such hlfh esteem both by his oTflcial r and personal conduct , but all will gladly welcome so worthy a new-comer as Mr. Brewer. Dyspepsia , heart-burn , nausea , In digestion , etc , are always relieved by Brown's Iron Bitters. POLICE PICKINGS. Some of the Gases Which Attracted tbo Attention of the Author ities Youtorday. t. t.n n A young man named Sullivan wni arrested for the larceny of a ring froir a Boiled dove in ono of the notorioui houses of the city. Sullivan and t companion had a row in the liouao i few days ago , aud it is charged thai the ring wns utolou at thnt time , Thief case will bo tried Una afternoon. Hiram Need and James Mali on two boyo , were arrested by Office plough for carrying concealed weaponi in the form of revolvers lodged in thi of youthful'ii hip-pockot. John House , arrested by Officer Ed gar for being too drunk oven fo Thanksgiving day , was aaseaacd th itno regulation amount. no There naa n llttlo row iu Jno. Nidi 10 alaon'a nuloon Thanksgiving night ' and aa a result George Qerapaohor am 1's Frank Wilson were arrested for dii xt turblng the poaoo. They were to n [ pear iu court yesterday morning , bu ill fulled to materialize. illol Barrett , arrested tor stealing a pot of ball from Shroedor's oaloon , was i 1. court yesterday , Aa the ball ha belie been returned It waa decided to dl : lie mis the case on Barrett's paying th rn coats , Mrs. Barrett then went bofot Justice Abbott and sought nvonge b n- entering complaint against Shroodc n3 , for Rolling on olcotion day. That cot > d la sot for Monday. tat m ' LO- How Muoli 'Will Do It. How much of Thomas' Kclectrio Oil ity required to cure ? Only a very little , . tor few drops will cure any kind of an ach by and but a trllle more It nerded for sprah nnd laiueneasea , llliewnallew is not i nd readily affected ; an ounce aud sometim in two ounco-i are required , No tnedlclui icr however , ii so sure to cure with the sail number of ai > plleaUons. _ A UNION THANKSGIVING. id- rge Some of tbo Reasons Assigned F ' < Qlad Heartu and a Merry Time , to The union services hold at the Frc byterlan church on Thanksgiving di . few proved very Interesting , and weie t and rial tended by a large number , every sc ous in the house being taken. Owing iro- rlta the unexpected calling away of Re Mr. Armstrong , pastor of the Bros way Methodist church , who waa deliver the sermon , the eervlce M given nidifferent torn , and Arranged for aong , praise and brief addrewes. The congregations of the Presbyterian , Methodist , Baptist and Congregational churches joined with others in the service , and the choirs of these societies formed a strong rolumo of _ voice to load the audlonco in the nlnaing of ap propriate hymns. Rev. Mr. Brcseo , the pastor of the now Central Metho dist church , gave a brief address , and cited among the causes of thanksgiv ing the indications oridont everywhere of an awakening of the people to the importance of moral questions. Ho was thankful that the people of Iowa had by 30,000 majority arowod their desire to BOO right prevail. There wa , to his mind , clear evidence that politi cal parties must form along the line of _ great moral questions , and those which did not do so mast dio. There was , In his opinion , great canso for thankfulness at this outlook. Rev , Mr. Lemon , pastor of the Baptist church , gave an earnest talk also. Ho urged the necessity of every individual seeing well to it that his heart was right. If n man looked through green glasses the world would look green to him. So if ono looked through a heart full ot selfishness and passions , the world would look to him cold and heartless. He- thought the world was growing bettor , not worse , and on every sldo were bright feat ures , promising bettor things. The work In the mission fields was encour aging. Everywhere God was nuking the wrath of man praise Him. He doomed it providential that Ingersoll had been arousing the thought of the people , and breaking down supersti tion , while hs ( attacks on pure and undofilcd religion fell harmless. Ingoraoll'ft connection with the star route casoa had broken his influ ence vrlth the people ; providentially BO , now that hla chief mission of breaking down superstition was about accomplished , and the public was led to aeo by hia connection with the atar route casea that his vaunted virtue and purity was mostly sham. Rev , Oyrua Hamlin , of the Oongro-i gational church , presented briefly butt effectively the opportunity of giving' tothoaowho needed help from their' more furtunato brothers , A collection was taken up , and the proceeds wore , placed In the hands of a committee , chosen by the audieiico , to distiibnto among the needy. The committee consisted of N. P. Dodge , W. B. Mayor , R. S. Cole , and L. W. Tulloya. After another him , the audience was dismissed with the benediction. Unmarried Persons Should lese no time in securing a certificate in the Marriage Fund Mu tual Trust Association of Cedar Raplda , Iowa , concerning which circu lars and full information 'will be sent free upon application. It ia organized under the Insurance Laws of Iowa , and ia the only legalized and legiti mate institution of the kind in the country. Ita officers and managers are among the most prominent bus iness men in Gegar Rapids , including bunkers , the postmaster , capitalists , railway managers , insurance men , loading lawyers ) physicians and other reliable citizens Over $15,000 has already been paid to members. It is a splendid investment , as safe , secure and safe aa a Government bond. You can just aa well have a good sum oi money to commence married life on i aa not. Remember it only costs you one cent for a postal card to request full explanation and information. Good agents 'can get territory if ap plied for aoon. Write to-day. DC not postpone it. Mention where yoi saw this notico. oct26-lm * S. E. MAXON , i r. xi a * 3 ? . Office oTor Siting bank. OOUNOIli BLUFFS , - - Iowa REAL ESTATE. r ? . 0 , James , In connection with his lair an lOlUctlon business buys and sellj real eatati Fersons wishing to buy oi sell city propeit ) ca it bis office , over Bushnell's book store , Pea tlisot i EDWIN J. ABBOTT , Justice ot the Peace am Notary Public , 4IBBrondway , Council Blufff MAIN STREET LIVERY , FEEE AND- SALE STABLE All Shippers and Travelers will n good accommodation and roaaonab charges. SOUTH STREET OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - low. 01 in HOLLAND & MILLKR , id Proprlotflrs. 3- 3ie STEAM .LAUNDRY re . rey oV y 723 W. Broadway. 80 LARSON f AHDERSOF Proprietors. is Thli laundiy hu Just been opened ( or bu ness , and we are now pripareJ to do Uind votk ot all kinds and guarantee satisfaction , specialty made ot fine work , such as cell * ni cufls . _ , flue shirts , etc. W want everybody Iflve us a ttiiK IB , LARSON & ANDERSON. ICQ no 3 > XIO. MANUKACTUIiEll OF Silver Plated 'or WINDOW SASf Door Plate * Engraved to ° ' ( ler < No. C09N. " _ 7th St. St. Lo ls. 1 GOLD ROPE. t The Intrinsic merit and sooerlcr Quality ot i M' Gold Hope Tobacco has Ind5ce4 other mannl turers to pu upon the maiket oo4s similar cur brand In name and stjlo which are one to and kold ( or leu money than the genuine G Rope. We caution the t-ado and consumer to that our name and trade mark are upon e tump. The only genuine and original Gold U Tobacco Is maoulactur < d by THE WILSON & MoNALLY T raa BAOOO COMPANY , COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special a < h CTtlscment * , vac Loit , JTonnil , To X/oan , Tor Sale , To Rent , Wants , Xoardlog , etc. , will iw Inserted In thtr column M th ow r&loof TXf CENTS PKIt UNE forth * flnl Insertion mi FIVE CENTS PER LIKE for each lubstqtmt Insertion. Lcare fclr erttamento at oar office , Mo. 7 fcarl Street , near Broadway. Wants. WANTKD--A first c'rws calilntt nulttr An- p'y ' t W Vf , Chapman' * , 107 routh Main ttrcet , Council Iilu.1 , la. WANTED jjood Citton or Gotten h t > J pifM In goad condition ( second > jinJ. ) C. 0. f'ltch. WANTKI ) . Ilrofun-mnkcr ; ft No. I tireom. tier "anted Immtltately. Apply or call on Copson IlroomCo. , JUUern , Ia. j WANTED A iK ! tfon lo do jrencral writing ft young man well recommended , umlpo * ! penman. Inquire at the olllcc of John Llndt , at- orney at law , olllco on "ITtrANTKB-KK ) buildings to move. Wo tnak * VV atpcdiltyof motl g houses and ta.tm\ \ Address W. 1' . Alesrortn , box 879 , ConnclP Bluffs , In. TJirANTED Everybody In Council Blufls lo YY to take Till Bis , SO cent * per week , da llvcrcd by carriers. Office , No 7 Pearl Street near Broadway. For Sale and Rent T10R KENT Oil HAI.K-Tcn acres ol land , JL good home , one room and kitchen black smith ( hop , stable room for ilx horics , Rood well , Rood collar and ono hnndicJ and twenty botr.ne fiult trees. Near Pony crock , snout flvo miles of Council Bluffs. Enquire on the premhospf A , Miller or addresi him at Council Bluffs I OR KENT. furnished room , Ko. COO South F llalnitreot. With or without bard. T710II 8ALE-The Western House , No. 308 Up- 1 } per liroadnay ; or will tnwlo ( or Improved city or ( arm property ; or will sell furniture and rent building ; icicon , 111 hosUh. Address J. S. 0. ilcCALLiNTrit , EOS L'pjHir Broadway , Council JllruTu , Jown. 'TOOK SALK A lumber and coal yard , doing a JD geol bnslncst la a new town , oa the Chicago cage , Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad. ItENT My new two-etory brick store EOIl building , on South Main street. PETER WEia SALE My tuche-acro fruit ( arm , on FOR South Hr.tslrcct. PETER WK13 , IilOli BAL.B lloautlful residence lots , 60 JL ? each ; nothing down , and Rtpermonth only , by EX-MAYOlfVAUQIIAN. nplS-tf Miscellaneous. OR STRAYED A light bay horso. bald TOST J face and boo tall , both hind ( cot white , His bom cut on the b eant and about the eye with a wire tcnro. He will bo- ( our years old In the eprloir. Ho been gone aboit ( our months. Addrena Vt'm Blum , Council LluSi. QT1LL AHEAD Great success. Call and see JO new accessories and specimens ot pictures takenbv the reliable gelatine bromldo process , at the Excelsior Gallery 10. ) Ualn street. W. L. PATTON Physician and Oculist. D1U euro any caen of sere eyes. It la only a matter of time , and can cure generally in from three to five -weeks-It makes nc difference - once how long diseased. Will straighten cross eyes , operate and remove Ptyroginms , etc. , and Insert artificial eyes. Special , attention to re- movclne todenorma apS-U KIDNEY-'WORT . IS A SURE CURE for all diseases of the Kidneys and I LIVER- It hnanpeciflo action oathlamoetlmportant organ , enabling It to throw off torpidity and { Inaction , ntimulatinc * tn healthy secretion ; of the Bile , und by lumping the bowels In free 1 condition , effecting ita regular discharge. \ MA A | ht3o Ifyouaroaufifcringfrom > IwldlCirIClm malaria.havothoohlUt. , ( are bilious. dyjpepUo , or constipated , Kid- noy-Wort wUlsurely sollovo & QUlokly cure , jln this Booson to oUiaflo the Sjretom , every' 'onoohotildtakoothcronchoo-alteoflt. ( II ) c ISOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Price $1. KIDNEY" WORTI I b Dr , Meaghep , Ooulist' , Auristi , AND SPECIALIST. In Chronic dlneaues , offers his services to all al dieted vrlth diseases of th < Kje , Ear , cr Chron'n diseases ol any chancter. 'Warrants ' a cureIt a 1 Rheumatic affections Can be connoltcd h ; mall or In person at the Metropolitan httef Council Bluffs , Iowa. Snlvan & Fitzgerald , DEALERS IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS Crockery , Glassware , ; BOOTS , SHOES , ETC Also agents ( or the following linen ol Steamship Companies : Cunard , Ancnor , Qulon , American , and Rial Steamship Companies. "y-a 3E * . 3E * * ZS ? SES For sale on the lloyal Bank ol Ireland and Ban ol Ireland , Dublin. Those wi o Intend to tend tc trends td anv part ol Europe will Und It to the ! ntirebt to call on 8. Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AGENTS , 343Broadway. Oonnoil B1n % PETHYBRIDGE & NEUNAS ruoruiETORS. BROiBI iY IAEEE5 DUALUllS IN Fresh and Salt Meats , Poultry and Game in their season. WIen < and other Sausages a specially. No. 32T BROADWAY. r. r.a. EUROPEAN HOTEL The most eentrallv located hotel Iu the clt ; a. RoomsTBc. 81.00 , It.tOand * .OOpi.rJar. First Class Uostaurunt connect * ! with tl hotel. .HURST. - - Prop. Corner Fourth and Locust Streets. MATJRBB Ss OBAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERV Rlob Out Qlaaa , line Freno Silver Ware &o. , BIO BtoiDVAT COUNCIL BLUfFH . SINTON & tVEBT , "I DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Oonnoil Bluff E > t ctlnR and flUlny a tpecUlty. flrit-cli nrV uai nt l MKS , fl , J. HILTON , M , D , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOI 222 Broadway ConnotllBlog- Mo. HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEALERS m iac- out Con/ectionery , FruitsNu1 to ared Cigars and Tobacco. Fres Oysters and Ice Cream 3 ' iacb lope Season. ro 12 MAIN ST. , Ooonoil Blut o , HARKNES8 , ORCUTT & CO. , DRY GOODS AMD .CARPET HOTTER Broadway , and Fourth Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa mat-2-Bn J. MUELLER' as Headquarters For the Cele * brated Weber Pianos , Toys nd Fancy Goods TT Wholesale and Retail. S Address , I O d. MUELLER , O COUNCIL BLUFFS , F. FORD Guarantees the Best. $1.50 , $1.75 and $2:00 : 'Vi/'JbJEEM ? . Bluff and Willow Sreets , Council Bluffs. B HAGG & CO. 3CJXT GEIgB" BOTTEDD BEEBr MADE FROM THE ARTESIAN WELT. WATER. ALSO AQENJS FOR THE Orders filled Inunyjortot the city. Orders by teloptone promptly attended to. MANUFAOTUBERS OF ALL KINDS OF ' C PBOAEDS AND SAFES. We make the following a specialty : WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES , POPLAR OPEN WA8HSTANDS , WALNUT B1CKAKFAST TABLES , FOPLAH WARDROBES , POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES. POPLAR CUPBOARDS , WALNU7 WARDROBES , POPLAR SAFES , WALNTTT OPEN WASHSTANDS. tfUlM orders and correspondence promptly attended to. Office and Manufactory S. E. Cor. 7th Ave. and 12th Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. MORGAN , KELLER & GO. , The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metallo cases. Calls attended 'to ' at all boars. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr. Morgan has served as undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understands , his business. WAREROOMS , 340 AND 857 BROADWAY. Upnolstcrintr in. all its broached promptly attended to ; also carpet-laying and lambrequins. Telegraphic - , graphic ) aad mall orders filled without delay. CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Beer and realt In any quanlltyllo suit purchasers. Deer J8.00 per barrel. Private families sup plied with small kcf < at Sl.CO each , delivered Ireaof ctargo to any part ot the city. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AUENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Comimny'a Celebrated . MILWAUKEE BEi No. 711 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 'Orders from the country elicited r City order * to families and denlera dellverfd free. DEEBE , W. IIUNTAN , W. BKRBK C. A. BEEBE & CO. , er Wboleeile and lloUll Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs. JACOB APPEL , Cdr JrC { -J \ s Tip HZ ? . NO. 529 S Main Street. Counoil Bluffs. Our con taiitly Increasing trade U BUlTclent reel of our square dealing and attenJUn to cm tomers. Good butter alwajs on band. Prompt Jell\cry cl good . MRS. J. E. METCALF , Millinery , Dresamaltlner , Eto. Cuttms and Fitting a Specialty. No. 6-18 Broadway , Oppotlte Beyere Housa. Laces , Embroideries , nnd Ladies Usiderwear , Handkerchiefs , hose of all ilnds. thread , pint , needles , eU. . We hops the Ualet will call nd see our stock of goods. fu. fu.ut ut Merchant Tailor. ( Late Cutter for Metcalf B . , ) , Devol's New Building , Mam Street. Council Bluffs , la , Suits to order $18 and upwards. J. F. KIMBALL. GEO. H. CHAMP , ts KIMBALL & CHAMP , thin ( Succtcaort to J , P , & J. H. Cawadf. ) in Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers. Iwa-Sffl - r rro m/Bho t ndlon/tlinelnsumjtogulltb bo row l. Beal estl , boojht Hid gold OBci al tbo old s.Uni tirpotlte co u ; bmitt-