THE DAILYB-COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA FRIDAY , DECEMBER 29 The Daily Bee. COUKCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning , Dec. 29. RATES : B C trltr . . . - - SO cents per week. 110.00 " " Tear B Mall - - - per - Offloo : No , 7 Pearl Btroot , Near MINOR MHNTIONB , J. Mueller's Polaco'Muiilc Hall. A set of buggy runners for B 1o at II. K. Senrrmn'a. DishcB , RlaMwarc , lamps , etc. , at 303 Bcoftdway. Howe & Son. Betthy Welby is to appear on New Teat's day atDohanyX In "Ona Woman's WfB. " Largo assottment of Now Year Rifts tH. E. Seaman's. Old papers for sale at Tan BBK oflco at 25 cents p r hundred. Charles Dewey and Kmma M. CenT T ne , of Hancoet , were yosterdayjranted permit to wed. Imported and Key West ctgsrs eon- stantly on hand at LnU & Langa's. The msn Berry , who was found on tht streets 10 bsdly frozen , has b n taktn to the county house for tieatment. Prof , Samuels will closa his office on 8 nday , December 31. The ladles of the dty met again yes terday afternoon at the BaptUt chapel to sow for thoio who needed clolhlng. So the rood work goes on. The Keseuo boys are making great preparations for their maiquerade to be given on the 10th ot next month , and ex- pecUncy Is on tip toe. Subscribe for newspapers and periodi cals at H. B. Seaman's book store. Furniture of all kinds repaired by Howe &Son , SOS Broadway At the Methodist parsonage yester day Mr. H. O. Mlllard and Miss Fanny 1) . Page , both of Council Bluffi , were married by HOT. P. 1' . Broseo. Now lot'nlocly decorated , [ 60 ploccsof [ tea sets , only 5 at Manrcr & Craig. Hand-painted china , art oottory , solid iflTcrwnrc , bronzes , &a , at Maurer & Craig. Craig.The The funeral services of J. S. MoOal- lister were held at the Western houio yes terday atternoon , and called together a largo number of sympathising friends , Lutr & Lango's fine selection of um ber , meertcbaum and smokers'goods of the best grades Is supplying the holiday de mand In that line. Mrs. T. B. Hayef.Jwbo .is enjoying a visit from her father , mother and eister , has been giving a series of parties this week , thus affording her friends a chanoo to meet them , ns well as to enjoy the well known hospitality of the homo. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Patterson on tertalned a happy gathering of their friends at their hbme on Bancroft street Wednesday evening. The evening hours were filled with mirth , mutlo and good cheer , and all enjoyed thomselvoi heartily. Lnti & Lange have now opened ft ro tall store in connection with their whole sale establishment in Bhngart's new block. J. P. Bnshnell , of Des Momes , who published Council Bluffs' last directory , is Is now engaged on a state gazeteor and business directtry , ' together with * full showing of Iowa , its resources and Industries trios , The prospectus indicates that th work will be a valuable one for reference Mrs. Martin was brought before Jus tice Fralniy yesterday on a charge of as sanltlng o neighbor , Airs , Blass. Sbo pleaded guilty , and was fined 93 and costs. Stops wore thcu taken to inquire into Mrs. Blues' sanity , the being so evidently ec- ceutrlo as to cause D strotg doubt about U , Justice Abbott had throe weddings yesterday , one being John Reinors and Thooda Seikmsnn , both of Western ; another , Lewis Brandt and Francis Ho man , both of Norwnlk ; the third being Martin lUmuaicn and Mary Holnrichnon , both of this ctty. JTlie justice hns ciice enough now to last him oeveral days. Some ono who had nottbo fear of God or TiiBBcR before his eyes , has broken O the wcll-iecurcd top of the coal-kin attach' ' ed to the oDlcc , and even stolen the lock. Tux BEE still live ? , but gives due notice that it will be decidedly interesting for the next fellow who visits its fuel pile , and Interesting for the public also , as the read- eis will surely bavean item of special spice. The following have been Installed ofti cers of Harmony Chapter No , 35 , Order o Eastern Slur : Mrs. A.C. Orabim.W.M. G. H. Jackson , W. P.j Mrs. G. II. Jack son , A. M , | Mrs. D. MoWorkmsn , con' ductresc ; Mrs. Wing , A , 0 ; Mrs. T , B Hays , troaturer ; Mrs. Maynard , secretary ; Miis Carrie Huntingdon , Adih ) Mrs. G , W. Jacobs , Ruth ; Mrs. Storey , Either Mrs , Horton. Martha ; Mrs. 8. S. Naub , Klecta. _ . The old soldiers of the Grand Armyol the Republic here should bear In mini the following promise of a good time whsn the spring time comes , gentle Annie , 1 being from The Crawford County Bulletin The G. A. R , outfit has arrived and the ante-room of their hall looks Ilka an ar senaL They have thirty-two stand of mui kets , three sets side arms and an elegan banner. Arrangements are to be made fo a great camp-fire to be hold on the fai grounds In the spring , In which other post will participate , and a sham battle fought. An exhibition of this kind will prove o great Interest. " There is no better time for action upo the bridge question than the present. Le us move at once. The matter Is of vita Importance. The future of thii cit largely depends upon it. We want th western wholesale trade. The bridge \ , I furnish a competing outlet. We want th western roadi , and if w have a brldg open to all at reasonable charges , wh doubts but that all western roads will g a wile or two in order to reach a city wit tens of thousands of people , Eet the east era roads cross to Omaha. How mucl will It hurt uiT Will It not be better than \ to have them cross at BlalrorPJattsmouth tbus injuring us and Omaha , too , Thi wagon bridge will give us the residences o hundreds of U. P. shop and smelting works employes. The combined wagon and railroad bridge will bring the buducss that requires ample room , such as freight yard * , rolling mflls , lumber yards , ware- louses , stock yardr , etc. , and In time the lesvlest wholesale buitnctn will be done n the bottom * , within a mtlo of the two Hies of to-day , Ltt us have the connect * ngllnk. In this p vln < ? mutter Council Bloffs hould not forget the leatoni tanghl by the experience of the city over the way. First they have found llmotlono macadam well nigh worthiest. It grinds to dust and soon shows holes and rats under the in fluence of heavy carlsge. Their nspbal- um Is on trial , but it In already beginning to show signs of coming trouble , It h not ulted to this imore climate , r > scientists tell u , and It cerUlnly Is doubtful wboth- r tbo rough USARO of our heavy draya willet ot teen make it worto than no pavement t all. Sioux folia stone is a granite that will withstand anything in the way of roster wear , Let us have a good maca- um , Our leading streets must bo paved , mt sooner bottomless mud than treicher- us pavements , Holiday gocds at Harknws , Orcntt fc Oo.'a. Save your money by buying horse > lankots and lap robes at 0. J. Bock- man's , 335 Broadway. Porogoy & Moore have got their ro- all store half-soled and revamped. Their OASO of holiday pipcp and cigar loldors is a big attraction and the icat plocoa will soon bo gono. 23 > 8t To strengthen and build up the syn otn , a frlal will convince yon that Jrowu'a Iron Bitters is the best mod- cine made. PERSONAL. W. H. B3wsrds and wife , of Webster Jltjr , were here yesterday. P. M. Guthrlo and wife , of Cornell , inod at the Ogden yesterday. Rev. John Bronghan , of Vermllllon , ) akota , visited this city yesterday. George T , Phelps , of the Ogden hrnse , ias returned from his trip to Arizona , Mrs. Anula Crcsay , of Avoca , Isvisit- ng In this and our neighboring cities for 10 rest of the week. Mlis Annie Wright , one rf Avoca's ligh school teachers , Is in the city on a Isit toher friends , will also visit in Omaha jefore her return. K. J. Siyro and mother , of Jasper county , Mo. , are in the city on a visit to rlcnds and relatives , O , C. Foote , Eiq. , ono of Stewart's cit- zons , Is In the city to-day a guest of Mr. nd Mrs , Norrli. Ho goes from here to ivoca to make a visit to relatives , Charles S. Hubbard , of Iowa , formerly well known resident of this city , and an x-alderman of the First Ward , is in town Isitlng his brother , Benjamin P. Hub- lard , who resides on Scott street. Char- ey looks well , and expects to remain until rebru ry. [ New Brunswick ( N , J. ) Fro. Ionian , Ladles' and children's wool hoods at Harknou , Orcutt & Co.'s. * The woman who oooka relief from > ain by the free uao of alcoholic atlmn- nnta and narcotic drugs , finds what iho Books only so far aa sensibility la destroyed or temporarily suspended. No cure wt * ever wrought by such means and the longer they are employed the nero hopeless the case becomes. Joavo chloral , morphine and bolla- lonnn alone and nao Mrs. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. When you fool out of aorta , have ho blues , uiolanokoly , etc , , it must > o indigestion that ails you. Brown's 'ron Bitters euros it. Table linens , napkins , doylies , tow els and ornahoa cheap at Harknoss , Oroutt & Co.'n. Council Bluffs is a wholesale and nanufaoturing city , or she Is nothing. rVo hnvo bettor facilities for manufac _ than any competing point , and or wholesaling wo only need a wagon ) Hdgo to bo independent of all nd verso discrimination. Now , what paper will bo able to lolp Council Bluffs gain the western .radel Why , TUB BKE. It circulates ; l\ousanda of copies across the river , Will It do thi&l With pleasure. The advantages and Inducements of Council Blcffn IOUSOB are now being heralded trough Its columns , whllo heretofore in advertisement of a Council Bluffi liouso was never soon in Nobniska. Children's heavy school hone at Harknoss , Oroutt & Oo.'s , THE COURSE OFXOVE It Causes a Qlrl to l > onva Her Katnor and Fatherland and Cross tbo .Water Atone A short tliuo ugo n young man lofi his homo across the sea and came to this country under peculiar ciroum ataucos , Ho waa the son of a well-to do farmer in the old country , and hue wooed the daughter of a neighboring farmer , also in comfortable fiuancia circumstances. The girl heartily ro iprocatod the affection shorn by tli young man , but the course of true love , etc. , und this time it was th parents , and more than all the parent of both who obj acted. The Intimacy ot both continued on the sly , ho * over , and finding that there was tit way to overcome' the objections o "tho stern parents , " the young mat loft for America and sottlec in Council Bluffs. After ho kad let the girl pined and moaned , and finally confessed to her parents that marr ; her lover aho must , not merely ti satisfy the claims of affection , but fo other reasons more pressing. Realiz ing the situation , the girl's parents a last submitted to her desires , and gay her the means to cento hero and join him. She gladly took the journey though alone , arrived hero safely , am a few days ago was duly joined lu wed lock to the man whom she had given her best affections , and to whom sb had trusted her honor and very life There was never a couple wko seomec happier on stepping up to the alta than did they , and they have th promise of ft happy homo in this laui of their adoption. Ilarkness , Orcutt & Co. have still i few fine silk dolmans , Call and so tkom. WEALTH. Oorno of It Boa Disappeared Wltb the Treasurer of Hla "flldden Hand" Company His Other Company MnKlng Good the Loss Horo. Whitoley's Dramatic company , with Ida Lewis a ) the drawing card , s drawing good houses hero this vrcek nd giving great uatlifnctton , the re- lortofro being largo enough to allow f a change every evening , Miss being a brilliant actress of great oreatility , the appott being strong > nd the prices popular. Mr. Whitoloy a himself ono of the most popular managers and ha mot with great sac- ess , but , Ilka all successful men , has o take a share of reverses ns well , lo has another company on the road its soaaon , playing the "Hidden Isnd , " and as stated in TUB BER dli- latches the other day , ho has mot with uito a Kss by the young man to whom ho had given the position of roasuror of that company , This oung man's name is Cummins , and 10 has made nfuioattno , Iowa , his lomo for some time , though his par- nts live in the east , his father being clergyman. Young Cummins has teen chief clerk in the Muscatlno ostofHco , and has boon hold In high stoom not only by the cltlxons of that lace but also by the postoffico cfG > lals , from whom ho had a standing ffor of a position with 81,600 salary. Vhltoloy had implicit confidence in Jamming until lately. The company WM in Texas and Mr. Whitoloy rlid ot hoar from Cummins for seventeen .ays , and during that time did Lot receive any remittances. After writing nd telegraphing in rain Mr. Whitoloy wont to whore the company was nd there mot Mr. Cummins , 'ho acknowledged that ho was little short in his account , having ind to overdraw some two or throe inndrod dollars. On learning thin tate of affairs Mr. Whitoloy concluded o dltpenso with Cummin's services , nd so informed him , telling him , noroovor , that ho would pay his fare ack to Muscatlno. While checking yor the books , Cummins suddenly isappoired , and a full investigation hawed that the young man instead f being $200 abort , had taken about 1GOO. The cause of Cummin's do- alcatlon Is a mystery , BS up to this imo ho had the reputation of being > oth honest and of correct personal iftbltB. The difficulty prevented Mr. Vhltoloy from beiug hero with this tompany , aa ho expected , and during ils absence Mr. R. O. Gnptill , who ias been with him for years , takes the management. The company is doing lobly here , and the coffers are being illed up , if crowded houses are any ndication. Worked "Wondor * . "My daughter was very bid off on nc- ount c f a cold and pain in her lungs. Dr. ? hem e' Eclectrlo Oil cured her in twenty- our bouts , One of the boys was cured of ore throat. This medicine has worked wonders in our family. " Alvah Pinckney , jake Mahopac , N. Y. THE BAD CARPENTERING. The Alleged Bigamist Brought to the Frontlfor Trial Other District Court Doings. Yesterday was nearly all taken up with the trial of the case of young londorahott , charged with robbing a onntrynsan named Newton of about ISO. The oasn was sharply fought. 7ho evidence for the prosecution bowed that Henderohott and a man named Dougherty wore in company with Newton all of the after' noon of the day thu latter was robbed , and late In the evening , drinking and carousing about. Gard ner , who claims to bo a detective , swore ho saw the thrco together in a saloon , and that Hondorshot slipped a $5 bill out of Nowton'a pocket , and remarked that 'ho would have the rest before morning. The defense .tied to break down the credibility ol the state's wituotscss , and the case wan argued at length , and given to ho jury at 5 o'clock. The case of Harry Carpenter , the alleged bigamist , was then called up. A motion had been submitted lu the morning by the defendant's attorney , asking for a continuance , but this wai overruled , and the case had to pro ceed. It was so late in the day thai nothing could bo done beyond era panelling a jury , and the witnoos'eas will probably bo examined to-day. Oarpontor-himsolf appeared in court and was the observed of nil observers , Ho made a very tony sort of an ap poaranci ) , and impressed ono as boliiE a very dapper young follow. Ho seemed rather nervous , and seemed to realiza that the crowd of lookora-ou found in him an object of special In torcst and that ho was the target o ; many eyes. The lUtlgan eaao was given a con linuauod yesterday until the May term. Bo Onre/ol of the Bnllai. If your children are threatened wltl croup or any throat dllGculty , apply a few drops of Thomas' electric Oil. It Is tin nicest medicine for the little oueu vr know of , Transferring Titles. The following transfers of roa estate are reported for TUB BBK taken from the county records by J W , Squlro & Co , , abstractors of titles real estate and loan agents , Oonncl Bluffs : D. Palmer to K , 0. Strong , s o | o n w | of 8 , 76 , O'J , and s w 1 of n o j 8 , 76 , 39 , 81,121) , ) , U. K. Strong to K. 0. Strong , pan of a o 1 of 12 , 75 , 40 , $160. H. U. Goodqr to F. Philips , lot 0 In block 1C , Howard's add. , $550. B , E. Bigolow to J. P. Bigelow , lo 13 and 14. in block 8 , Walnut. $100 J. P. Bigelow to H , E. Bigoiow , lo 1 , In block 20 , Walnut , $200. 0 , H. Converse to J. 0. Nelson , lo 3 , In block 11 , Meredith's add , , Ave ca , $90. J , Mattson to J , B. Bicolow , par of n o | of a w t of 0 , 77 , 38 , $50. W. S. Mottor to James Griffith part of a w 4 of B w i 9 , 77 , 38 , $825 Horsford's Acid Phosphate- A VALUAULB NEKVK NCN1O. Du. 0. 0. OLMSTEAD , Mllwau koo , Wis. , says : "I have uaod it li my poactioo ten years , and couaido : It a valuable nerve tonic. " COMBZERCIAJU COUKCIL BLurrs MARKET. Corrected dally by J. Y. .Knllcr , mer- chandlse broker , bujcr and shipper of ; rain and provi'lont , office board of trade room * , Council UluCTs , Iowa. WHEAT-No. 2 opting , 76s } No. 3C3j rejected COc ; ( rood demand. Conjf 28a to feeders and 27o to imp- peri ; pond dcmsnd fortshlpmcnt. OATH Scarce and In good demand } 30@ 32o. 32o.HAT HAT 4 OOfflC CO per ton. HTB 40e ; light mpply. Conn MKAI. I 26per 100 ponnds. Wo -Good upplj } prices at yard * , 8 00@C 00. CoAr. Delivered , hard , 10 00 per ton ; soft. G 00 per ton. LCTTKR Plenty and In fair demand } 22o. 22o.Koos - Scarce and in demand ; 26a fti dozen. LARD FalrbankV. wholesaling at 13o. PODLTBT Firm ; dealers oajlnif 13o per ponnd for turkeys and lOc fnr chicken ! . VEOBTABLKS Potntc e , 45s ; onlonc , ZSci cabbages , 30@40o per dozen ; apples , 3 CO @ 3 50 per banel. 1'LOCnBest Knnsrn wheat flnnr , 2 33 ® 2 CO ; Minnesota wheat , 2 503 50 ; bran , Oc per 100 pounds. BnooMH 2 00@3 00 per dozen. STOCK. GArrui 3 00@3 50 ; calves , C 00f GO. Iloos-Eitloiatd receipts , 1,000 bead ; good demand at packing house * , vying In sr lots , for common , 6 45@5 65 ; g od mixed packing , B CO@B 80 ; heavy packing , > 75@5 ! ) j ; butcher * and shippers payiog or WARon lots 5 25@5 50 , 2-BlK lhlov2 Dyipeptia and debility are two big thlevee ; they creep in and steal our health and oou fort before wo know It. Let ni put a stop to their Invasions with a bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters , to ba had at any Iron store , COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT10E.-Bp clal advertisements , sue Lett , Found , To Lo&n , For Sal , To Rent , Wants , Boarding , tc. , will bo Inserted In this column at ths ow ral of TEN CENTS PER LINK lor the flrrt Insertion and FIVE GENTS ER LINK { or each subsequent Insertion. Love adv rtlsements ai our office , No. 7 Pearl Street , near Broadway. Wnnta. ulrl for jrentral housework can find employment at 423 South 2nd St. Apply at once , lit * . 1. K. Carfn. de Z7-2i - buildings to mote. We make WANTED-BCO morlcR houses and safes ! Address W. P. AjlcawortD , box 870 , Conndl BluDs , la. _ _ Ererybody In Council BluCtl late WANTED Tui lite , 20 cenU per week , de Iverod by carrion. Office , No 7 Foarl Street near Broadway. For Sale and Rent RENT. Fnrnlshed rooms to rent , with TIO board , at 746 MjnBtor street. Day board , ' 3.60 per * eck. dccl8-tf put bent restuarant stand on lloln ttrcct. JL Stock for Bale , Ith furniture , etc. Cheaper or cash. Writ * to mo or call. J. WINAHS , 17-Ct Corner Willow Ave. BEES In pacKtgcs ot a hundred at ICc OLD pocta o at Tun BHB office , Mo. 7 Pearl street. tt ITtOU BALE llcautllul residence lota , (60 C each : nothlDir down , and 93poriconth only , by EX-MAYOKVAUOHAH. apl8-tf Miscellaneous , A collojzo cociety pin. Come to the FOUND , pay for this ad , prove property and got the pin. d27 tf 1END ORDERS for Cobs to Upper Broalway 5 Elevator , or to N. J. Bond , by mall. d22 Iw renewed at the Excelsior g l. EVERYT3INQ utrtet , for holiday work , Oo where you can get civility and filr treat mcnt. . W. L. PATTON Physician and Oculist. DR. euro any ease ot BOM eye * . II la only a matter of time , and con Uuro generally intern [ torn three to flvo wcoke It makes nc differ ence how long diseased. Will straighten cross eyes , operate and remove Ptyreirlnmt , etc. , and Insert artificial eyes. Bpedal attention to re- movclng Udsworas apB-tl xrarxi Dr , Meagher.ziOciilist . , Anrist , AND SPECIALIST. In Chronic diseases , offers his services to all at fllctod with diseases ot thi Kyo , Ear , or Chronic dlnoases of any character. Wamnts a euro In a 1 Rheumatic affections. Can bo consulted by mall or In porenn at the Metropolitan hotel , Council Bluffd , Iowa , 3 33C Office over savings bank , OOUNOIlj BLUFFS , Iowa WINTHERLIGH BROS. , Art now ready to contract ( or small castings o etery description In MALLEABLE IRON , GRAY IRON , And any ALLOY OF BRASS Special attention Is called to the fid that'll ! roituls are me ted In CKICIULU which glrca tt < very best costings , Burning Brands FOR DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACK ERS , CIGAR and TOBACCO " " , Etc. , Etc. , Cattle 'Brands AKK NICELY EXECUTED. Works : Corner Sixth street and Eleventh meuue COUNCIL BLUFFS , 1ONVA. w. n. H. ro n OFHCEB ; & PUSEI Council Bluffs , la , Established , - - 1856 Dealer * In Foreign | n J | 'Domestic ] . Eichinj and home lecurltle * , ' EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 4ICBroadwav , Council Bluffs , I , D UUDMDS08 , S. 1. SUDQIBT , A , W. STRUT President. YJce-lWt. Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Or Council Bluffs. OrganUcd under the laws Oi the State ot low * Paid up capital I T5OCO Authorited capital. - . . , 200.000 InUrwt pall on time deposits. Drafts kuuoc on the principal cities of { he United Stated and Europe. Special attention given to collectlou and correspondence with prompt returns. C1SJCTOBS. J. D. Bdmandson , K. L. Bhnnrt , 1 , T. Hart , W.W.JWaUac. , . W KoSfer , I. A. U1.U . , PEOF. SAMUSS , OPTICIAN OF QUINOY , ILLINOIS , las rotnnicd to Council Blnffc ( for a short titno only ) , where ho can bo oon- ultcd nt parlor 5 , CGDEN HOUSE Prof. Samuels offers to nil these hat are suffering from Weakness and Dofoctivn sight hU IMPROVED CRYSTAL SPECTACLES ! Superior to any other in use , SB" the ollowing homo evidence of veil- mown people of tbia city and vicinity will testify. TESTIMONIALS. COBKOU. BLCTTS , IOWA , ) December 21,1882. f 'rot , II. Samuels : Dear Sir Borne two years and a half since you visited this city , and at that time I was troubled with my cv < * . caused by exccs lro proof-reading and other olllco work to such an extent that I could at times hardly read , study or decipher pliln print without frequently restingthem. . You idjusted a pair of glasses for mo that are next to indispensable , and I have no hesitancy In recom mending persons to yru who may be troubled with cak FJ eg. Youn truly , J. C. MORGAN , Editor and Publisher Globe. Conscn. Bbvm , February U , 18SO. Prof. Samuels : Dear Sir I feel that I would be ungrateful In deed If I did not In some manner express my gratitude to jou for the wonderful bcncfitsda- rived from the use of your glosses adjusted to uiy eyes by you. Ihaio tried other gla'srsand means , but all to no purpose , and 1 had con cluded mjtelf doomed to go I lire ugh the world nearly ilghtlcis ; but whereas I was nearly blind , now 1 sec , aid am able to read 03 I never could before. I regret that I had rot met Prof. Sam uels sooner , 10 that I mlgat have been enjoying this blessing of acclng. Hoping that many others may have the benefits of jour help , lam , gratefully yours , 11ISS ABBY WALTON , Nuree. While on the PaclOc coast 3 ears ago I bcame partially blind , and my right eye has never re- cotercd. I have trio i numbers of time * to get glasses to help me , also other remedies , but It was of no use , as no on * could help me. When Prof. Samuel * cam * this time to Omahu I thought that It WtUld do no harm In trying him and BOO' what ho would say. He examined my eyes and told me that ho could nuke me see , not with one , but with boflietc . I told him to go on aid make m sec , as I hod given up the Idea of over being able to sea well again. To my Hurpriso he made me a pah : of gLasaos that en ables ma to eee with my right eye us well as wlUi the other. I will eheerfu'Iy recommend him to all those that liaro given up hopes. Yours , with good Bight , OHO. E. GIBSON , Hciald Ollice. Omiha , Neb. , December 20 , 1SS' ' . I used to have very n eak cyrs and tried a great many things for relief , but It was all In tain. When I'rof. Samuels Has In the city a ftw jears agn I was aclvlscJ by one of my friends who nai benefited by him to call on him. I done BO , and am clad to state that ho helped me wonderfully. He fitted mo at that time with a pair of his glasses , and they rave mo instant relief , and after using them for u ehorttimo my cjes 1m- lirovrd BO that I had no use for the glat > ) > o > at all. jly eight la perfect , although 1 was adri'oJ nut to put on gliwes , for I would lm > < i to wear them , all the time ; liut Prof. Samuels' glassa * work different. Ihcy Inipromd in } ojc , and I would advlEO all peiEons wholavu trouble with their eyes to call on him. Respectfully , A. T. SWIQAKT , City Toilcf , Omaha. December 1C. OIIAIU , September 18,1879. Borne years since , while engaged In editorial labor at night , mj cj wight became Impaired , and I found It difficult to find glauscH which would tJIorJ'any relief. During the tuut two or threj years my ejcs grew weaker by constant ute , and Ibe au to be warmed lost I might loj a time be obliged to lay nttdomy books , wh cli I so much delight In. 1'rovldenre , I think , hai kindly aided mo by sendlug Dr.Samuils to this dty. Ilyuseofhh Improvel irjstal I glares for se emlua . > a I HnJ the natural vl-lon rcutorcd , and 1 am now abla to icad and btuJj as inuihos I plcasa without tiring the eje or causlii ; ; pata. It seems wonderful UmtMichan effect can be produced lu sokhorta time , and I taronoiJoubl It will bo pcrmMiicnt , I am glad Prof SamuelH liai visited thin elty where so many nectl the old he e n afford them and I hope hU glares will bo Introduced and c\ tiutlrolj u * d here. ' K. II. E. JAMESON , Pastor I'lrtt BeptUt Church. OWAIU , Neb. . December 12 , IBS ! ProJ , II. Samuels : Dfar Sir 1 hare now used ( he gltiJM with which jou furnished me for one week and can truly say Hut I hare derived more comfort In that short space of time than In jcnrs previous. Almost from my rarllut recollections I have suffered from an Inability to see distinctly eves when clone by , sometime s felled to know or rec ognize mi most Intimate friends , all of which was a constant source of modification to mo. ] trlud remedies and globes of different kinds Svith lmt | very little licnellt. and until I con lalU-U you , detuiedmy rose hepeUsn Thanks to jnur skill , I am ablu to see better than ever before. Try 1'rof. tiamuel * ' treatment and be beatfited u I have be n. Very truly TOUM , MAIIY 1I03AHD , X30 Oeootur Btrect. ARTIFICIAL EYES ALWAYS ON HAND. OFFICE HOUllS : 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Prof. Samuels does not attend to business outside of hi ) rooms , and has no OHO connected with him. Broadway , and Fourth Street. Council Bluffs , Iowa mar-2-3m - - J. Headquarters For the Cele brated Weber Pianos , IMq : Toys and Fancy Goods -q- Wholesale and Retail. qs qi Address , i o d. MUELLER o HU COUNCIL BLUFFS , F mRD i I lls/ " Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 WEC313 Vt/JL2JST3 ? . . Bluff and fillow greets , Council Bluffs. B. HAGG & CO. GEISE' BOTTLED BEEE , MADE FROM 1HE ARTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AGENTS FOR THE Orders filled In any part of the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. JOSEPH REITER , MERCHANT TAILOR , MAKES THE FINEST SUITS IN THE LATEST STYLES , At the Lowest Possible Prices. - B NO. 310 UPPER BROADWAY. That never require crimping- Mrs. J. J.'flood's ' Hair Store , at prlcttt never before touched by ny other hair dealer. Also a full line of switches , etc. atjreally reduced prices. Also gold , liver and colored nets. Wares made from ladles' own hair. Da cot fall to call before purchasing ; tlMwhere. All goods wairantod as represented. llRS. J. J. GOOD , 39 Main street. Council Kings. Iowa. MORGAN , KELLER & GO. , Tbo finest quality and largest stock wast of Chicago of wooden and metallo canoa. Cells attended to at all hours. Wo defy competition in quality of goods or prices , Our Mr. Morgan has served aa undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understands his business. WAKEROOMS , W6 AND 357 BROADWAY. UpliolaterinK In all Its bnmchoj promptly attended to ; Also carpet-laying and lambrequins. Tele * graphic end mall ordcra tilted without dnlay. OONRAD GEISE'3 Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Beer and malt In any quantltylto suit purchasers , liter $8.00 per barrel , rrlvato famUca sop- piled wltli tmtlliom ot 81. fO each , ( li-lhcrcd ( repot charge to any put of the city. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer In and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Scblltz Brewing Company's Celebrated ILWAUKEE No. 711 Brood way , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the country elicited City orders to families and dealers delivered free. DUQUETTE , GUIBERT & CO. , ( Successors to EUD & DUQUETTE ) , 16 mid 18 Pcnrl-st. , Council Bluffs , la , No , 529 S Main Street. Council Bluffs. Our constantly increasing trade is sufficient proof of our tqunre dealing and atten tion to customers. Qood butter always on hand. Prompt delivery of goods , S , If. CROOKS , Pros. N , B , BASTON , Sooy. J , 0 , HorrsiAK , Vice Prea , N. B. MeonK , ConuBolor. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE GO. [ Incorporated under the Laws of IOWA. ] Insurance at Actual Cost , Inanrlng LIVE STOCK Against Loea by ACCIDENT , THEFT OR DEATH , Or Any Unknown or Contingent Event Whatever. Experienced agents wanted. Correspondence solicited front all parts of lowtt OFFICE : 103 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs , la. decS-dtf J , F , KIMBALL. GEO , U , CHAMP , ( Successors to J. P. & J. K. Caseadjr. ) Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers , Wo ha\o Ho only complete sot of abstract books to all city lots and landi in Fottawt.ttan.1 county , ntlei examined and ahetracU furnUHed on short ootlra. Uootj to loan on dty and fara property , short and long ; time , In eums to mil Ihe borrower , BealcuU. bought and told al to od iU.nl opposite co ut bouM >