THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS iOWA WEDNESDAY , DECEMBEix 27 The Daily Bee. COUKGil BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning , Dec. fc7 BUCscnimoN RATES : BlO rrler , - - - - - SO etnls pet week. ft/Mill - - - - - - 110.00 pet Year. Offlco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Nonr Broadway. , MINOR MENTIONS. J , Mueller's Palace Mnste Hall. A set of buggy runners for le at II. J5. Seaman's , Dishes , glassware , lamp * , etc , , at 303 Broadway. Howe & Son. Nepbl , the Indian suchera , was fined in police court Saturday for being drunic. Large assortment of New Yc r gift * at II. K. Seaman's.1 The board of trade In to hold Its onnal election ot officers next Tuesday arenlng. Old papers for sale at TUB Bun office t 25 centaper hundred. Imported and Key West cigars con- Untly on hand at Lutz & Lange > . The Grand Array masquerade I to bo gtven IhU evening. Subscribe for newspapers and periodi cal * at II. K. Seaman's book store. Furniture of all kind * repaired by Howe & 8on , SOS Broadway In the district court yesterday a man named Mann wan tried for larceny , and found guilty , the jury being out only about twenty minutes. In the whirl of holiday jojh It should not be forgotten that the U. A. II. , are to have a happy masquerade at Bloom & Nixon's hallthii evening. New lot nicely decoratedlBO ploces.Jof tea Mte , only $5 at Manrer & Craig. Permits to wed were yesterday given to H. J. Mlllard and Fanrjlo D. Page , of Lewis township ; A. L. T nlsrcn , of Mis- ouri Valley , and Lizzie Nnson , of this city ; Henry Foote , of Avoca , and Emma JJ. Follett , of the same place. Hand-painted china , art pottery , solid ilverwaro , bronzes , &c. , at Manrcr & Oralg. Lutz & Lunge's fine selection of am btr , meerschaum and smokers'goods of the boot grades Is supplying the holiday de mand In that line. The ball given by the Mn-onerchor Monday evening was well attended , and nil eeemed hajipy , indeed. The company waa a select one , and the evening hours passed very cnjoyably. Lutz k Lingo have now opened n re tail store in connection with their whole ealo establishment in Sbugart'a new block Among the marriage licenses lagnot yesterday was ono to a couple whoso ng gregateago waa 130 yearr , the cxpootan bridegroom being 70 and hla betrothed 1C years younger. | A burly follow played tbo Hneuk thio Hucceasfully Christmas day by stealing a cotTeo roaster at Spetman'ii otore. Fret Spotman captured him once , but the fol low drew a big knlfo and succeeded In making good bis escape. Whlteloy's dramatic company oponei Its week's engagement at Ddianey1 .Monday evening with a crowded house and seems to be giving splendid satlsfao on. The printers' dance CbrlitmaH nigh at Bloom it Nixon's was very largely at tended , especially by tbo younij folks , an proved a very enjoyable atlalr throughout The hall waa pleasingly decorated , andtb charter of tbo union was appropriate ! placed on tbo wall. The "f.rit annual" wa a success in all reipecU. The homo of Julius Footlali was eat Uonod on Christmas by the death of b little daughter , Anna Matt , aged eco yea and four monthc , lung fever being th -cause. Tbo funeral is to bo at 2 o'cloc this afternoon , aud friends of the famil are invited to attend without furtbe notice. -Ilov. William Kirkwood , D. D. , will conduct the services this evening attlui Preibyterian church at 7:30 : o'clock , All are welcome , IIo will alno preach next Sabbath at the usual hour * . Dr , Kirk wood Is a nophonr of Secretary Kirkwood , of national fame , With the discontinuance of Christmas advertisements the Council Bluffs manage ment feels it to bo at once a pleasure aud a duty to thank our numerous patrons for the very liberal number of advertisements no freely accorded , and hopen that their ealea have fully relmburted them for the expense incurred. Come aud too IM often we will do you good , The Boys' band was out with a fonr borta team on Christinas day , Hereuading Home of the citizens nt their bomtx. The boys played well , as they always do , in fact , and received many compliments for the evident steady Improvement which they are making. Tn the evening they played for the show at Dohany's. In their rounds the boys favored tbo city editor of THIS BKB with a happy call and gave him a merry and musical Christmas greeting. William Meisner showed hlniHtlf true Christmas artist by the manner In which he decorated "Our Meat Market. Besides an unique showing of how meal can be dressed aud bung up so as to look xnost tempting , there was a novel Christ mat tree , decorated with , all sorts of moat , and in tbi show window waa a team of little pigs , hitched to u toy wagon , In wbicl another pig was seated driving the team The whole- shop presented a wonderful ! attractive appearance. The Council Blulfa city editor of Tin lieu waa most kindly remembered by nomi of bta associates in tbe ofllce , who , know ing well hla weakuesi , went to Peregoy t Moore's and selected from their big atocl an elegant mterecbuuin , which they placet upon the editorial table with thdr klm regards expressed in a well-worded uote ' Such ehowlngs of friendliness and euteeu eerve to lighten labor and gladden one'i > way greatly. If the policeman'can get any joke enter Officer Tyson it ia at jjood ai a holiday for them. They had such a chance Cbrlstmat night. He i anally brings Ma midnight ; lunch up to ( he station In n tin | a'l , tuch * lard Ii loll Ii. Oa this nl < b , when ne proceeded to partake il bii lunch , he run bU band down lute the pal ) , cnly to find thtl he hod got It all over lard. He grnm bcd ! greatly about there being too much butter on the bread. By Ihe time the light was turned up lui recovered that bo bad taken the wrong pall , and inntead of thejlunch basket hai simply 1 rd , the pull * being alike in outward nppeiranco , but strangely dissimilar In conUnti. \V. xT URAUN In doing n bit ; Holiday business. FINE CAKES , CANDIES , BOOTH'S OYSTERS , NUTS , OIOAHS , GRAPES , OIIRISTMAS TREE3 , IMPORTED ORANGES. Boatifnl things of a thouonnd kinds , The choicest variety In the city. d20-3t Save your money by bating horeo blankets and lap roboa at 0 , J. Book * man'a , 335 Broadway. When you nro out to-day don'l for got that Kirkland's doflr is open , for ho eays that this will bo a busy day for him and that it will tjlvo him no ohnnco to pat up the shallots PBflSONAl * ' Mrs. M. F. Ooo < le , one of Iowa's noble temperance worker * , is In th city t > day the guest of Mrs. S. J. Morris. Misi Jennie Anwcrda , of Ottumwa , is in the city visited her sister , Mrs. J. C. Lingo , Mr. Henry Foot , of Avoc , Is In the city to-day on a visit to his daughter , Mrs. N rrl . Miss'Fannie Slatterey , of St. Paul , Mo. , I * in the olty on a visit to her cousin , Prof , Slatterey , of St. Joieph'a academy. A. It. Houghton , who travels fur a Rock Island house , is r > t homo spending ho holidays with his family In this city , A. P. Bralnard has been spending much time of late In Kansas City , wtore he baa been called as a witness in the celebrated cattla case , which involves 91,000,000 , or more. . more.Mr. Mr. N , D. Sanford , one of Avoca's prominent business men , Is in the city to day on a business trip. Ho will alio take In the city across the Big Muddy before he ictutnn home , Robert Langc , who has been seriously III , Is able to lie out again , HID employers , Llnder & Kiel , renomborod him moat generously on Christmas day by presenting him with an elegant gold watch. To atrongthon and build up the ays torn , a trial will convince you that Brown'a Iron Bit tors is the best med icine mado. _ . Porogoy & Monro have got their ro- tall etoro half-Bulod and revamped. Their case of holiday pipes and cigar lioldora ia a big attraction and the boat piocca will soon bo gono. i3 ! 8 SANTA'S CLAWS. They Fasten Onto Uoyoral Minor Of fenders ana Lock Teem Up. One young man givinc hla narno n Theodore Gilford was disappointed because cause Santa did not bring him on over coat. lie needed ono , and conoludoi 1 to help himself. Ho picked on belonging to Mr. Dohany , and afto trying It on concluded it was too largo for him and ho jrould sell it. Mr , Dohuuy waa on his track , and collaroi him. The young man broke nway am run at a lively gait down Broadway wLilo the cry of "atop thief" caused qulto a crowd to chase him. Die trip < ped up two or throe before ho wa secured , and the cflicor , Moreo took him to the station. IIo then claimed to bo a gymnast , and it no itd being 'ho circus season ho was In ba d luck , and took this way of gottin R raiment. Judge Aylosworth ecnt him to jail for thirty days. John Woods was fearfully drunk nni on being locked up in the eala boo&o proceeded to break the atovi and smash the windows. Ilia Christ mas celebration cost him ton days ii jail.L. L. 0. Lnroon waa found near tli pas works , lying in the enow boastl y drunk Ono eye was decorated in very lavish manner , and on boin „ shaken up ho claimed that ho ha d boon robbed at a certain house an d thrown out of doors. The proprie > tors of the house were afterwards ar < rooted , but investigation showed thai Larson , Instead of being robbed , hac entered the house and raised a disturbance turbanco there , for which ho was ejected. Bo dropped hla pocketbook , con taining 810 , and it waa returned to him. Yesterday ho was fined the usual amount. , There wore throe plain drunko dis posed of yesterday J. P. Mann , J Leonard and Wm. Maynard , the fine of each being $5 and costs. John Newman waa arrested for dls. tarblng the peace. It seema that ho wont to the Lyndon hotel and slipped Into ono of the rooms and went to bud without registering. The landlord , on learning of It , ordered him out , and quite a lively time ensued , Bath Now. man and Mr. Linden wore called into court yesterday. The former won . fined g'.t.GO for disturbing the peace , while Linden waa fined SI and coats n for assault , it being decided that lie " used moro force than was necessary In ejecting the lodger , Wall McFadden made a capture yesterday , which promiaea to bo a good ono. The young man ho arrested it known as "Oharlto , the Kid. " It it claimed that ho has boon ut wnk for Mr. Wyman , a well known and pros , . porous farmer , living near this city , ] In paying him olT Mr. Wyinnn cave him a check for $8 , which the young man raised to $18 , and on which he : drew the money at the bank , The young man has been locked up in jail and will to-day bo arraigned on the charge of forgery An old man waa arrested yesterday l afternoon for ttealirg au overcoat from Peter llochtolo'a hotel. IIo will . have a hearing to-day. Belle Clover waa before go Ayleaworth yesterday on a charge of disturbing the peace. She was found guilty and lined ? 5 and costs , Carolina Blass hi b complained of a neighboring woman named Mrs , Mar * tin for assaulting her with a board. When you fool out of sorts , have the blues , melancholy , etc. , it mutt bo Indigestion that alia you. Brown's Iron Bltuira cures it , A REVOLUTION ! The City Roller Hills Under the New Dispensation , Ito Flour UuaurpaFBed in the World , J. t ) . HofTmnyr & Co. . .flro thn Flrit to Introduce the HaDRarinu Roller System in Conn- oil Blnff * . There is not a man or woman either who is not interested in the flour question , Health ia happiness , and to obtain sound health with its ac companiment of mental and physical vigor , the first consideration ia the kind and quality of flour wo ueo. Dur ing the last two years a revolution has boon in progress in the manufacture of flour. The old process for all grades of flour waa to reduce the wheat by grinding , unlng atones or burra , but all this changed , and the miller who utoa those burra now finds hia product without a market. The cells containing the phosphates , the gluten , nro the most valuable portion of the wheat. Under the old process these were , at ono grinding , crushed and destroyed , but now , little by little the rollers granulate the wheat and leaving theeo cells Intact produces a flour that ia vastly superior to that made by the old process. The CITY noLLEIl MILLS ore fonr stories 'high and 33z6G foot , They are the first in this to appear with a perfect sot of the Hungarian system of rollers , and without any burra in the entire mill. Thla mill ia owned and operated by J. 0. Hoff- mayr and John T. Baldwin , under the firm narno ofiJ. 0. HofTmayr & Co. Mr. Hoflmayr devotes all of 'hla time and energies to the business ; , and ho had twenty-eight years experience. The patent process flour , made by this mill , waa the highest grade In this market , and conceded to bo without a superior , but now they expect to give a grade of flour that vrill bq equal to any in the United Statea. The en paslty of the mill hna been doubled an iron clad elevator haa been erected and a now brick atoru house haa been added , and thcso improvement ! ) havi just been completed and everything 1 now in smooth moving order. The flour novr beiug made haa been tested with the product of the met famous mills , and pronounced fully equal to the best. This pystomisnow in use by all first class manufacturers both in this country and -Europe , The faraou.1 flour of Bnda-Pcath , am that of lyiinnanpolis , ia made by th roller system. A description of this process haa no boon published in any paper hero , r.n it ia qulto interesting. TJIK ritOOKKM. The cleaning proceaa must bo thnr ongh aud four improved cleanera on used in the elevator ouhido of th mill. The wheat la then pasaci through aix pair of chilled iron cor rngatod rollers , the corrugation boin ) finer as the grinding progieosod. Th product of each uf those paira of ro lora ia passed through ecalping reels eight in number , before it proceeds t < the next roll. This dividca the mid dling and flour as the work progresses The result of this initial part if the flour making process is a littl flour , much middlings and some bran The flour from chcso rolls then pass to bolts covered with silk cloth and there dressed or finished , but th middlings have yet to bo dealt wit ! and for them eight plir c porcelain rolls and two pn of smooth rolls , are ready to receive These are known an iho Hungaria system of rollers , Before and dur ing the passage of the middling ! through this eystom of rollers the ; are graded and purified by passin through eight middling } purifiers , Too product ia then passed throng thirteen tilk bolts , droeocd , eeparato and aackcd or handled by automat i Hour pnckoro in pack ages brnndc according to'grado nnd corclod in th atorohoueu to await shipment on an or all of the nine roads centering Council Bluffs. This mill grinds eprlng aa well winter wheat , but it UBCB only th Very beat of grain , thus Insuring t Ita customers a uniform grade , brands are ; PATENT FANOY , FAVORITE , FANCY WINTER , WHITE LOAF , EARLY RISER and OCCIDENTAL. It keeps on hand Winter Graham and Spring Graham. It is in all respects a perfect mill , with everything money oud experi ence can give to make its equipment complete , aud under the management of that genial gentleman and thorough btuineaa man , Mr , Hoff man , there la not a slmpow of doubt but that the moat lofty alms of its proprietors will bo fully realized. Council Bluffr U a wholesale and manufacturing city , or ho is nothing. Wo have better facilities for manufac turing than nny competing point , and for wholesaling wo only need a wagon bridge to bo Independent of all adverse - verso diecriuiinatlon. Now , what paper will be able to help Council BlufTa gain the western trade ) Why , Tun BF.B. It circulates thousands of copies asross the river. Will it do thltJ With pleasure. The advantagf-a and iuducemonta of Council Blofia housed are now being heralded through ila columns , while heretofore an ndvortitement of a Council Hlulla house WAS never tnun in Nebraska. RECEIVING THE TIUBUTE. The KnlRbto necounlzo tbo Gift from Tbolr InplantpallbBrethron Oa Ohrixtmaa morning the four lodgca of Knights of Pythiia of this city mot in their hall and received the gift lately sent them by the India napolis lodge. The following addrois waa made by V , K. E. J. Abbott : BHOTHI'.US : This meeting haa boon called upon this Chriatmao morning for the purpose of receiving a token of regard. Various organizations ex ist who pnt forth much zeal for the welfare of their members , but upbraid and denounce aomo societies because of thulr secrecy , and naa result a man a member of a society not secret may como hero with no knowlego of our people and but limited means , and no token by which ho'can bo known , die and bo burled in a pauper's grave. But in our order a token ia given by which a brother , no matter where ho goes can bo rccognizad and help given whatever his need may bo. Thia has boon fully .illustrated In the case of Brother B. S. Johnson , of Star Lodge No , 7 , K , cf P. , of Indiannpollr , Ind. , who died from an accident m this city while In line of duty. In eoarchiug hla remains the voucher of hta equity was found. That waa all wo required and though being no larger thau the palm of jour hand ito mission was im porativo. The deceesed brother was taken In charge by willing hands , hla relatives notified , Iho remains kindly and respectfully treated and escorted to the irain that took him to his last rotting place with the honor of the order ho loved during life. But though wo only did our * dnty , it gives-mo pleasure to present yon with thia beautiful token of regard sent us from our brothers of Star lodge , No. 71 of Indianapolis , Ind. , who wish to uhovr un the fraternal regard gard in which they hold us and now presented as a joint present to the four lodges in thia city and whoa namoa are engrossed upon the cor nors. Accept It and plnco it upon th walla of our Castle Hall , and lot i stimulate us to always do our duty and to noble dceda in the future. I will only repeat the contimcnt of on brothers of Indianapolis : ' 'llacoiv it , brothers of Council Blufl'd , as i token of love , with a' Merry Christ mas and a Happy Now Year to you all. " Charles M. Harlo , P , 0. , followed his romnrka being : Chancellor , commander and brothers Nearly nineteen centuricn ago , when the beauty and eilonco of night ha fallen lilu a mantle ever the hilln am valley a of Palestine , the cars of th ahepnordo wcro naluted with otraiiio o aweoteet music as the my&tio curtain of the skien were drawn aside und th angola of God proclaimed , "Poaco o : earth , teed ; will to men , " and heralded od iho birth of the long-looked-fo : Moaaiah , In the lowly manger unde the { { learning star of Bethlehem wa : lying the child Christ Jesus , vrhc lily waa destined to revolutionize th world ; whose teachings have boon th louico and inspiration of all that' purest , holiest and grandest in hum a civilization ; whoao life is iho obi corner otono of the chnrch , tlf homo and the ucbool ; whoeo hi tory haa manifested to th world the most dlvino friend : ship , the broadest charity and grand cut bjnevolunco. On this brigl Chrlutmai morning wo , as member of an organization founded on tb principles taught by the Great Maato : are rondo the recipients , of thia magnificent nificont token from the brothers Star Lodge No. 7 , bccauao wo liar endeavored In our humble way to obe ; the teachings of our organization , stranger alone and unknown wn stricken down in our midst , but v found that ho had learned around th altars of Pythianism the came gran trnths that had boon our inepiiatioi : and that though a stranger ho was brother. Wo formed around him tl : strong-trianglo of Pythian friendship throw ever him the broad mantle o' Pythian charity aud extended to hin the ctrong hand of Pythian followshi and benevolence. Though ho died stranger in a strange land , ho wa cared for by the hands of brothers In ono sense this token is all undeserved served , for in doing thia wo but fu filled a part of the obligations of ou : organization ; yet it ia a matter ploanuro to us to know that thes kindly ministrations wcro BO kind ] , appreciated by his brothota nn friundu in his far away homo. T know that by theeo kindly oflicuB the ! sorrow for hla untimely end was i aomo slight degree aoftoned ; to know that by these worda the rnyHtio tics ol brotherhood are unstained ; to know that wherever gloanu the shield o lloata the banner of Pythianibm , th triple ties of friendship , charity an' ' bontvolonco are unbroken. Lt u through the inspiration of thcso cert monies rededicate ourselvoa to th service of the grand principles wo lear : around those altars that wo may provi ourselves moro worthy of the oharao ter wo bear. While wo return ou thanks to the members of Star Lodg No. 7 , for thlft kindly token let i hope that the great author of all me olca may soften thia threat bereave meut to the hearta of our brother' family and friends , und that "our go ! don chain of love rnny mtsa no link when joined above. " The following waa then uppolnto as a committee ou resolutions c thanks to Siur Ledge No. 7. K. of P Indianapolis Ind. : P.O. Edwin J , Abbott , St. Albaua No. 17j P. 0 Cheater ShifJetts , St. Albaua No. 17 P. 0. Chas. M. Hail , Council BluflV. No. 40 ; P. 0. Uosocr&na Goethe , No. 6lj P. 0. II. Nutt , Concordla , No. D2. AND Dr , Hoaghor.ziOoulist . , Aurisfc , AND SPECIALIST , In Ctuoolc discuses , offers hit grrvlcri to 11 at , . _ _ . . . Hint iI iiiti. J t * i i. * A i. * ft v fir r'nmnif . _ i > crcn . Council UluOt , Io . Ml SIHUILS , OF QU1NOY , ILLINOIS , Han returned ro Council Bhifls ( for n short time onlj ) , where ho can bo con * suited at parlor C , CGDEN HOUSE Prof. Samuels effort * to all these that are Buffering from Weakness and Defectivn sight his IMPROVED CRYSTAL SPECTACLES ! Superior to any other in use , as the following homo evidence of well- known people of this city and vicinity will testify. TESTIMONIALS. COOCIL Dtcvw , IOWA , 1 December 21 , IBS2. Prof. II. SomnclK Dear Sir Some two jears and n half since you rlsltcil this city , anil at that time I mm troubled with my i JM , caused by oiccsslvc proof-reading ahdoth.tr offlco work to nucli nn extent that I could at times hardly riad , tudy or decipher phln print without frequently renting them. You adjusted a pair of glasses fur me that aru next 10 Indlgpcnpablo , and I have nohcsitnncr In ricom- mending persona to yen who may bu troubled ith cak ej cs. Yours truly , J. A. JIOUOAN , Editor und Publisher Globe. HLUJTK , February 14 , 18 0. 1'rof. Satvucls : Dear Sir I feel that I would bo unrrnfcfttl in deed If I did not In Homo niami'r express my gratitude to jou for the wonderful bcnelltHdc rival from the use of your Kla cu adjusted t my cjcs by you. Iha\e tried other g ii-pfBttii means , but all to no purpose , and 1 had con cludidmjiclf doomed to RO inrwuch the worlt nenrly tlghtfe's , but whereas I WJH nearly bllud now I sec ; , aid am ablu to read as I nctcr route before. I retfrcttli.it I ImJ Dot met 1'rot. K.nn ucls sooner , tothat I ml nt Imie been enJD.Miu thin blcsslni ; of Bcelnir. II' pin that man , othcra ma } have tliu lancllts of jourhilji , Iimi ( jrattfully jours. jours.MISS AUIIY WALTON , Nurre. \Vhllu on the Pacific coast yean ago I bee-am partially blind , and my rljjht ejo Ir.tsncicrre cotcred. I have trio ntunbera of tim < Mto c' ' glasses to lulp me , else other remedies , but ! was of no u c , OH no one could lulpint' . Whc ; hrof. Saiiiu.li ranic this lime to Onmhu thought that Ituld do no I arm In trjlnliln ; Mid M'O vthatho uoulil sny. He examined in. cjcs and told mo that he could u.al < u me cc not withonr , but wltn liotlie\cs. I told him ! coon ind make me hoc , as I had ( -hcnnptli Mcaof ever hcingalilc toseo wella .iin. Tom ; niirprisohc m.ulo mo a p.ilrof ula. < aDfi that ci ables mo to eu vitlt my ri'ht ! eye rwAclla1 ulththo other. I will cheerfully rccommcm him to all those that ha\u given up hopcti , Yours , with good night , OEO. K. OlilSON , Herald OUlce. Oinilia , Nob. , December 20 , 18& : . I used to lm o very v * cak ryes und tried a K're manthlnjta lor relief , but it "tin all in tai. When Prof. Samuel * nax In thu e-itj a few yean ngn I uus adiisej hy one of m > friends who uan beiulUcd bylilm to eali on him. 1 done to , am' am clad ( o utato that ho hclpdl me wonderfully IIo lilted mo at that timu with n pair of hi glasses , and they tra\o ma Umlaut relief , an after uslnp > hcm for u short tinia my cjes in : | > ro\ed to that I had no use f.T the ilasse , at all .My hi 'ht lu perfect , although I wiw ad\hud note to put on t'l" : H , for I would have to wear them all the time ; but Prof. Kamutlii * glaifcCM uoru dirfcrcnt. Ihcy lmpro\od my ujes , .ami I would advlto all iieibons who la\o : trouble with their e.U'H to call on him. Itcspcctfully. A. T. BWIOAUT , City Polic ? , ( ) nm a. December IS. OWAIM , September 18,1879. Somei je'arH since , whlli ) engaged In editorial labor at night , my eyeslclis btcama Iinimlrcd , and I found It ditlluult to llnd glasses whkh would sironl any relief. During the past two or Ihroj jeaipim.v c > et prow weaker by constant use , and I biipm to be alarmed lest I rrlfht lor u time hu oblln'ei ( to la ; a'ldemy books , \ > h ch I so much ild'Kht In , l'ro\ldt.nce , I think , hat kindly aided mo hy hendliif lr..Sntmu'ls to this city Hy n eof hu ImprutoJ crjbtnl gl.ie for several diijB 1 llnil the natural \I'lon re torcd , and I am now able to leael and httnlj ua 111111)109 ) " " without tlrlnj ; the eo or inusint ; pain. uoiiiKrful tcitt Biie'Q an t licet can bo prodiuul In totheirt a time , nnd I I me no doubt It will hu iierni.iiicrit. I um cKvl 1'rof .Sninio'HmUltud : thliflti , where no n.an . > need tin- aid he c ulford them und I hone liln ijUboiijvill bu Iiilrodiiiul and vx tenthel > Ucnl heru. 1 n , F. JAMISON , 1'afctor I'liot llajitUt Claire h. Ou IM , Neb. , Dcci inluT IS , tM > 'J. 1'rof , II. Suniuulx : Dear Kir I hu\u now Uktil tlui phWHulth whlthjou furnished inn for ono week andean trulj Kiy that I lia\oilcrlied morn comfort In that xhort epae-u of tlniH than In > tarn previous. Almost from'my carlle t recoileitlonn I ham 6ii lie reel from mi Inability 10 see dlstlnetl > c\tn wlicn close by , sometimes f lied to know ur rec ognize my most Intlnmtt' frienel * , all of whlih was a constant nourco ol inor illaUlou to me. I tried remedlen und ghutie-a of dlllerent kinds with but ) very little beneHt anil until I con BJltcel jou , deemed my case huptliiu Thanks tnjour cklll , I am able ) to tto better than crer before' . Try 1'rof. Kanmcln' treatment and I'o beiulltcdn I have been , Very truly \ourf , Uecatur btreet. ARTIFICIAL EYES ALWAYS OX HAND. OFFICE HOUltS ; 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Prof. Samuels does not attnnd to outcido of lihrooma , and haa no one connected with hliu. HABKM3S , OROUTT & GO. , AND CARPET HOUSE. Broadway , and Fourth Street. , Council Bluffs , Iowa Headquarters For the Cele brated Weber Pianos , TJ Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail. S 'Address , I o . U. MUELLER , O COUNCIL BLUFFS , F. Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2,00 Tvr a * u n e- ! | Bluff and Willow greets , Council Eluffs. B. HAGG & CO. GEISE'BOTTLED BEEE , MADE FllOU IHK ARTESIAN WELL WATER. AMO AQENI8 FOB THK Orders filled In uuypartcf the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. JOSEPH KEITEE , MAKES THE FINEST SUITS IN THE LATEST STYLES , At the Lowest Pocttiblo Prices. NO. .110 UPPER BROADWAY. i w 1 That Dover rcquiro crimping , ai lira. J. J. Good's Hair Store , at prices never bcfero touched by ny other hair dealer. Also full line of switches , etc. at ( ( really reduced prices. Also gold , liver and colored nets. Waves made from Indies' own hair. Do not fall to call before purchasing ilBewhorc. AU gooda warranted as represented. MRS. J. J. GOOD , 59 Main afreet. Council Bluffs. low * . MORGAN , KELLER & The finest quality end largest utock west of Chicago of wooden nnd niotalio casee. Calls attended to at all hours. Wo defy competition in quality ofnods ( or prlcoa. Our Mr. Morgan has served aa undertaker for forty ypars and thoroughly understand ! ) his business. WAREROOM& S1G AND 357 BROADWAY. UpbolBterim : In all Ita brunches promptly attended to ; also carpet-laying nnd lambrequlua. Tele graph IpjandmaUordeiraCUpd without dolav. _ CONRAD GEISE'S Council Bluifs , - Iowa. Ho r and malt In any quanMty'lo Bult purchasers. Ileer 59.00 pr barrel. Private families eap. plied " ; lth trnall j.cjf at gl.fOrae'i , oflivored Itcool -ario to any part ot thn cltv. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer In and SOLE AGKNT I'OIl Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company's Celebrated No. 711 Uroadwoy , Council Bluffu , Iowa. Orders from the country elicited Citv orders to families nnrt ilenlera doliverfd free. DUQUETTE , GUIBEKT & CO. , ( Successors to Ellll & DUQUETTK ) , lie FrmtBrs aM iioolectioai 16 and 18 Pearl-st. , Council Bluffs , Ia. JACOB APPEL. O NO. 529 S Main Street. Council Bluffs. Out contitanti liicreitlnjf trad(8 mitl'clcnt proof of our bquare dialing and atttntlcn to c omcm. ( io il tier ai a\i > on 1 and. I'roinptU ddhtry cf ioodH. 8. M. CnooKK , Pros. N. B. EABTOK , Beoy. J. 0. IIomiAN , Vied Pros. N. B. Moons , Counaolor. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE GO. [ Incorporated under the Laws of Iowa. ] Insurance at iclual Cost InBiirine LIVE STOCK Against Loaa by ACCIDENT , THEFT OR DEATH , Or Any Unknown or Contingent Event Whatever. Experiencfd agent * wanted. Correspondence solicited from all parts of Iowa. ; : 103 Pearl Street , Council Blutfa Ia ' " dcc8-dt - | J , F , K1MBALL. OEO. H. OHAMP , \ ( Succeasort to J. P. 4 J. K. Cnsly. ) Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers We hive < je only complete Kiel abstract booki to ill city lct iud l rdi | n * county. Tllln oiomluod nd b tr cU lurrUbtd en ihort tot'ce. Monty to lo n on iw prop rtr , abort * nd Ion ? time , In um to kult the borrower. Kc l ttti bought nd city kc'd bd tl beoldeUnJ oppoelt * co ut lifuw WlU