Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 27, 1883, Page 6, Image 6

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DAILY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Thursday Moraine , Deo. 27 ,
SUBSCRIPTION JUTES :
N . 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway.
MINOR MENTION.
"See Joseph lloitor's fall goods.
Additional local on seventh papo.
Cheap Railroad Tickets at BiwhnoH's.
Oflicor Bcawick yesterday aftornoo'A
Tun in Nols King for being drank.
LOAVO to wed was yesterday given * F.
B. Fletcher and Emily O. < ? lndwin , "ftoth
of Garner township ,
The Congregational Sunday school has
its Christmas exorcises at the chui.-ch this
afternoon nt R o'clock.
Some of the property owners living
about the park are nucious to have the
electric light in < ho park itself. '
'Squira Biggs now has a dislocated
ankle , as the result of a slip and fall
while walking through his yard.
Jack Percgoy , the horse , not the man ,
has bocn sold t > y Hnctnoy , of Donison , toTem
Tom Foley , of Chicago. Consideration ,
$3,500.
The Printers' masquerade was abig
success , and < vcry onjoyahle. Over a
hundred couples 'in costume were there ,
and tlio union netted about $100.
This evening there will bo a mooting
ia Spiritual liall t'or a free discussion of
scientific subjects. All liberal-minded
ones are invited to attend and take part.
Deputy Sheriff Clattonbuck was on
Christmas wo'ning presented by his
friends with an elegant French clock , the
affair taking place at the Crcston house.
Santa Glaus almost transformed De
puty Marshal White into a dude. Ho
brought him & gold-hoadod cano , a gold
bowed pair of glasses and a silk hand
kerchief.
Although Dr. Poulson is absent , his
ollico is open as usual , and Dr. O. W.
Gordon continues the practice ( hero at
the usual o/lioo / hours.
At Dorkson'a shaving parlor and bath
rooms yesterday water was turned on
from the Missouri rivor. The establish
ment is soon to bo enlarged and various
improvements made to correspond with
the bountiful supply of water.
It is suggested tb at some absentminded -
minded alderman may in council moot
ing some night , as ho loans over his now
desk , covered with grcon baize , and with
the star ornaments , pull a dollar out of
his pocket and bet un the star.
The Rescue boys , just to try the thing ,
put a section of hose on the Bryant
street hydrant , and , although the fire
pressure was not on , a good stream was
thrown up to the top of the tower of the
engine house. When the whole force is
on it will bo just fun lo play on n firo.
Of the six now aldermanic desks pro
vided for the council chamber , throe are
covered with green and throe with car
dinal. As three now aldermen are
elected _ yearly , the other three holding
over , it is probable that the now aldermen
mon will bo given the green desks , the
color being suggestive.
J. A. Spaulding , in extending "Merry
Christmas" greetings to those to whoso
doors and desks ho brings the mail daily ,
loft with them his card , a very neat eouv
emr. witii his name and holiday greetings
together with a very convomanfc time
tabo of the various trains running into
Council Bluf&u
The board of trade has passed resolu
tions urging the city council to proceed
to pave Main street , Broadway and Oak
land avenue. Resolutions are good , Inil
actual work is bottor. Knough rcsolu
tion * have boon passed already to pave
thcgo streets with the pappr on which
they huvo boon written.
.
- * *
The christening of CJoorgo Adams , th ?
son of Mr. and Mra.M. A. Upton , proved
. a very interesting and enjoyable event to
the friends who gathered at their homo
Christinas ovo. The ceremony was per
formed by Rov. T. " J. Mackoy , of St.
Paul1 * church , after which the goodly
company of invited guests were bounti
fully served with refreshments.
M. F. Ilohrer , the energetic aient of
the Mutual Life , of Now York , yesterday
placed upon TIIK BKK table a handful of
the load pencils , which are among iho
advertising dividends declared by the
company. Ho wanted the pencils all ,
used up in writing tip the merits of the
Mutual Life , and calling attention to
the special advertisement to bo found in
another column. The pencils , like the
company , are good ones. The Mutual
Life , of now York , takes rank not only '
as the largest company with lowest rates
of any , but claims more policy holders in
Council BluiTs than any other.
A woman named \Vatson , claiming to
belong in Now York state , a homeless
sort of a wandeier , whom the Homo ol
the 'Friendless lias boon
sheltering ol '
late , appeared at police headquarter !
yesterday and gave a roost pitiable story
of her sufferings in the cold world , and
liad n spasm or two. Investigation ol
the case convinced the oliicors Unit she
was a good deal of a chronic , and that
the spasms were only alleged ones , anil
in order to got the city relieved of her ,
transportation was furnished her to get
to Boone , whore she claims to have ac-
A Cedar Rapids corrcryondcnt of The
Inter-Ocean , in a gossipy political or
nay * in regard to the next al
contest in this district : "Colonel Sapp
and John Chapman , editor of The Nou
pareil are mentioned in the Ninth.
Either would make a good one , but Chap P'
man is not in sympathy with the majority
of the party , and u too modest to accept
of the nomination. " This ironical touch :
of Chapnum'i modesty causes that oft -
disappointed y earner for office to rise and
give editorial comment aa follows :
"When the people come to take hold of
tha matter themselves t',0 result will
probably bo no dlfTcront that the correspondent
pendent will hasten to cfcny Iho author
ship of such an unrol'/irjlo screed even
if it were done f' j | > ny. " Is it lo ba
understood by this ( J t "when iho people -
plo como to la1o lol < l of matters for
themselves , " Ch yijpmn will bo the man
despite his "nv jiJotty. "
On Christt Ai-a morning Ud. OHison
head ceok fJr VT.'T. Braun , thought ho'd
awaken h'in vriployor nnd wish him a
merry Christmas. Accordingly ho pro.
cccdod to 'his room over Iho restaurant at
70 : ? i nn taking n drum with him. Ilo
bcgrnto tooattho drum in front of the
do'jratii ' Braun , thinking ho , also , would
1) AVO a little fun , arose and withdrew the
cartridges from a revolver and substituted
jlank ones. Opening the door suddenly
to fired several shois. Ed. made for the
stairs and with ono bound landed on the
leer below all in a hoap. Ilo thinks the
oka on the wrong sido.
The freight platform , < in course of orec
.5en at Iho { Droadway 'dummy station
will bo long enough to sot four freight
cars to. A hole will bo knocked through
; ho brick wall of the station to shelter
'roight.
George W. Henderson , of Noola , has
commenced divorce proceedings against
E. L. iHondorson. They were married
in Uorlan twoiity-throo years ago , and il
is claimed she deserted him without
cause about three years ago.
John 'Roberts has boon arrested on the
charge of stealing some hammers from
Squires ifc Noble's blacksmith shop on
Broadway. Ilo secured John Lindt to
defend him , nnd is to have n hearing this
afternoon.
Six per cent city nnd farm loans. S.
F orgusson .tfc'Co. , 39 Pearl St. m\r&
District Attorney Connor npont Chrintinixn
with liln wlfo in Dunlnp ,
MltH Clara F.Ink , of Atlantic , spent Christ' '
man lioro on the gtient of MM. Matthews ,
Mnyor Lyinan , noon to bo .Tutlpco Lymnn
spont'Clirlitmwi with relatives lu Illlnoln , his
family accompany Ing .him.
Mr. Domlnlo l'Y ! noya brother of Jninon
Krnlney , tlio juorclmiit tailor , has nrrivci
lioro from Kughuul , nnd will innko thin lila
Immo.
Tlio many frion ls if Jilra. Af. 1 * . Urew r ,
who makes her Jiomo in Mlnnoajiolle , will bo
glad to loam that BheJina recovered from her
Into BotioiiH illness.
W. S. Amont , who formerly jirnctlcod Inw
lioro nnd who Is now located in Nohrnnkn ,
hero vlnltiiiR frlondn.
I fon. ChnrloK .Bullock , of Crnwford county
vinltod the lllulfs ycstonlay ,
H. C. I-UHRO haa Htnrtod on n trip throng !
NobraHkn.
S. ( t. Morohond , of MJmouri Vnlloy , WAR
In the city yesterday ,
. H. Murphy , the railway otintrnctar , wh <
IIOH just completed a contract for the B. i
M. , near Hebron , Neb. , him returned to hi
farm near this city. lie oxpocU to return U
another contract HOOIU
A. B. Knott. formerly of thin city , but now
proprietor of the Indlanoln Herald , Hpon
Christmas at his old homo hero.
Tom McCue , who wax formerly with TlIK
I3RK , nnd who has liooli keeping IKK CB for .T
II , Murphy , the railway contractor , lion re
turned from Nebraska to spend the holiday
season with hh frlomliMvml rolatlvcK hero.
Mrs. M. Carroll , fashionable dress
making , cutting and filling a special tj
Apprentices wanted. No. 720 Firs
avenue , up stairs.
OHEISTMAS AND OUPID ,
A Well Known Nou-Hpaper Man Make
the Bella lllru ; n Doulilo Clilino.
II. N. Whittlcaoy , the widc-awako editor
itor of The Globo.gtivo Additional proo
on Ohriatmoa day of the good sense wit ]
which his friondo have always croditui
him. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon he
led to the altar of St. Paul's Episcopn
church Jlisa Anna Allison , n well knowi
younc lady of thin city , and the twain
wore made ono by the rector , Ilov. Mr
Mackoy. John Temploton and Mis
Anna Allison served as attendants , am
the other witnesses of the happy unioi
consisted only of attaches of The Globe
ofHoc , and a fW intimate friends. Tin
"fl'ftlr was ffiiuCut a"y attempt at ostentation
tation , or display hoii&'gSj but there
was no _ leas real joy , 1)4 ) II'
loss heartiness and honesty in the
conuratulations'and exprcHsions of well
wishes of which the
, young people are
the recipients , Some vary beautifu
gifts wore bestowed upon thorn by the
proprietors of the paper , and also by urn
nloyocs , consisting mainly of silverware.
Mr. AVhittlesoy ia a young man of more
than ordinary newspaper nluiUy , is brim
ful of enterprise , and is not only appre
ciated by his omplojota , but among the
other nowepapcy ? men , and in hia largo
circle of fciends and acquaintances ho "is "
greatly ostoomod. TIIK UB '
joinB'Jh tlio
many congratulations on his having won
so worthy an ono for a wife , mid -extends
the wish that the '
yonnft 'cduplo
may
through many years have 'occasion to
greet each Christmas 'toy as ono of
double joy.
Go to Hurlburts fancy steam dyeing
and French dry cleaning works at 34
Pearl street.
TEIBUTE TO MISS STEVENS ,
She Ooniottbi to ( Ilvlnga Ruoltal Hero
ami FUos the Hate an .Inntiary H.
The following JH tlio rcsponte.rocoivod
to tlio request made of Bliss Noally
Stevens to favor her Council BlufFs
friends with nn opportunity of hearing
her before her return east :
HON. W. F. SAIT Dear Sir : I desire -
sire to express to the gentlemen loud
ladies whoso gratifying request I re .
c&ivod on Doc. 24th
, my sincere appro >
ciution of the graceful and charming compliment -
plimont which a testimonial concert from
them implies , and to bog their further
favorable recognition in my piano recital
to bo given at Dohany's hall , on Tuesday ,
January 8th , 1881. Tlianking you all
for your friendly courtesy , I have the
honor to bo yours most respectfully ,
.NrULLY SrKVKJiH.
Ogden House , Doe. 2Jth ( , 188U.
Books , toys nnd fancy goods of nil
tkinds must bo sold at or below cost to
give mo an opportunity to attend to toZ
coal interests in this city. If. Z
Palmer , New Opera House.
TO BAIL OB NOT TO BAIL ,
Tlmttathn Question In the Dr. Cross
Cano.
Mosl of yesterday in the district court
was akcn uj. with thojirgumcnts in the
case of Dr. Cross , charged with the mur
der of Dr. McKune. District Attorney
Connor , Col. Sapp , Col. Darlcy and Jf.
it. Pusoy appeared for the prosecution ,
while John N. Baldwin stood single-
landed for the prisoner. The matter
came up on a motion of Mr. Baldwin
that the defendant bo admitted to bail.
The argument of this motion brought in
pretty thorough review of the
evidence taken before Uio grand
jury. There was in support
of the motion nn aflidavit of Dr. Cross
narrating in the main the -doUils of the
meeting , the scufllo and the fatil shot ,
liis statement being about the same as
that narrated by him to the newspaper
men , soon after his first arrest. Accord
ing to his statement Dr. McKuno over
took him and struck him in the back of
the head , aud that it was-not 'Until ' after
ho had been felled to the ground , that ,
blinded by the blow , ho pulled his re
volver in solf-defonso , and that when
Dr. McKuno came to him again , and
grabbed him by the throat and tried to
wrest the revolver from him , that the
shot wan fired. The theory of self-defense
was presented by Mr. Baldwin , who
insisted that as there was no probability
and scarcely a posibility of Dr. Cross
being convicted of murder in the first
degree , that ho should bo admitted to
bail. In regard to the threats tostilied
to as having boon made by Dr. Cross ,
the latter in his n&idayit denied making
thorn , and the intimation was given that
when on trial the conversations were
drawn out in full with surrounding cir
cumstances , the matter would appear in
an entirely dillbront light , but oven ad <
milting they had boon made , Mr. Bald' '
win argued that the testimony did not
show that they were carried out as mado.
The threats were alleged to have
boon made long ago , and if
Dr. Cross had any intention of killing
Dr. McKuno ho had many and better
opportunities before that fatal night , and
that ho did not improve such opportuni
ties indicated that ho had no intention of
doing so.
The arguments of the prosecution
against admitting Dr. Cross to bail were
full and strong. The testimony was ro-
viowcd showing that throat after threat
had been nmdp through the course ol
years , to the ofi'cct that ho would .shoot
Dr. McKuno the firsttimothatho crossed
his path , and that by getting Dr. Me
Kuno into a quarrel ho would got clear
on the ground of solf-dofonso.
It was argued that threats
thus made , followed by the
carrying out of the threats , oven to setting
ting up self defense on the trial , could
not but show that Dr. Cross Lad been
meditating long on the deed , and it was ,
therefore , murder in the first degree , and
therefore , not bailablo.
In Dr. Cross * aflidavit it was sot up
that the man , Lennox , was a material
witness , and that his whereabouts were
unknown. The defense expected to
provo by him that ho saw Dr. McKuno
catch up with Dr. Cross , who was walking
ahead of him , and strike Dr. Cross first.
Thoattornoys for the prosecution claimed ,
on the other hand , that oven if the
defense could got Lennox , and
ho would swear that Dr. McKuno
attacked Dr. Cross , it would do the de
fense no good , as Lennox right after the
shooting told County Attorney Bight , J.
W. Pcregoy , and Chief Tomploton. oi
the lire department , that ho saw Dr.
Cross strike Dr. McKuno first , and that
dieted.
Judge Rood took the papers in the
case to look over , nnd will probably give
a decision to-morrow.
It is the exception rather than the rule
that promises in reference to the delivery
of job printing are kept. But at Fryers
Bee job ollico , 7 Pearl street , all prom
isea will bo fulfilled.
WHISKY AND WATEK ,
A Durkoy OolH Too Much of Ono Vor
IllH Hoiul , and Too Much of
tlio Other for HK ! Keel.
A colored fellow named Dave Brown
celebrated his Christmas in u peculiar
manner. After on joying liimnclf the
first port of the day in getting drunk and
fighting , ho spent the other part of the
day in the calaboose. Ho had boon there
Before , and knowing that generally a way
of escape was open by dropping through ,
ft hole in the iloor down into UiQ cellar
and then out the. bftSMnont doCr , ho tried
it. U'jtorltumtcly for h > .n , a water pipe
* iad burst , oa.ustut * the collar to bo
llooded with Ubout two feet of water ,
which hto know not of , but of which ho
soon Wcamo aware as BOOH as ho dropped.
Ifa found , too , that the front door for a
wonder was locked , nnd ho could
neither got out nor got back up stairs.
There were no oftlcors about the building ,
and so ho could do nothing but yell and
draw a crowd , who pushed each other
about , taking turns in peering through
tlio grating at the wading and howling
darkoy. Chief Field soon came , but not
having a key to the basement door , ho
wont above and shoved a polo down
through the hole , to help the darkoy out
with. Instead of gratefully accepting
the proH'ored help , the fellow grabbed
the polo and tried to punch the chief ,
which caused the latter to RO off in dis
gust and leave him. Then Mr. Vaughan
seeing the crowd , and hearing the cause ,
had his sympathetic heart touched , and
passing around tlio hat ho got enough to
buy the follow a suit of clothes , so that
when Marshal Jackson appeared with a
key to the door nnd let him out , the fel
low had now dry clothes to piit on , and
was / sent fll _ down il. . _ tu . _ jail _ _ _ , _ pretty . well tatis
! ! m i *
fied with the ( innl outcome of the day's
celebration. 1 cstcrday morning ho ap
peared in court , pleaded guilty , and was
asswsod his $7.00.
Ladicb' and uent's clothiiiL'
* JMVV0 Milt * fjWItl B * < IUbf Ml ' clcnnod ,
_ . , . _ . . |
1 1 ? iY lt.I ' l.v-h 1
JyoJ nl'J repaired ut Hurlburt e , . ! 4 Pearl
street.
Call , send or telephone for samples of
fine commercial job printing from Pryor's
job ollicc , on Pearl street.
JACOll 8IM8. E. P. OADWELU
8IM8&OADWELL ,
Attorneys -at-Law ,
COUNCIL BLOtTS , IOWA
Office , Ualn Street. ltoom I and Bhugart ft Mo-
Uahon > Block. Will { tactlct In Utat and cdfnl
DOUlU
i
'
Our speech is short , but to Iho point. Best Chicago discounts every day in the
year on
r
AND ARCTICS.
Goods WARRANTED as good as ANY in the market. They are made by the
NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO.
Wo have a big line of SPECIALS and nn IMMENSE stock of regular and
EXTRA WIDE Boots and Shoes in all sizes , ready to ship on receipt of orders.
Or second quality Boots wo are introducing are better than ninny no-called firs
qualily , and wo give n largo EXTRA discount on them.
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. ,
412 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
CASADY & ORCUTT
,
1,01 JJHOADWAY , OGUNCU , IlLUtTS , IOWA.
Also many | ittlty ROO < U for CHIUST.M AH OIFTS now on i-xlilhltlon. Call and we us ,
CASADY & ORCUTT.
MAYNE & PALMER ,
DEALERS IN
Hard and Soft Coal ,
BULK ; AKD DAIUUX LIME , LOUISVILLK AND TORTLAND CEMENT , MICHIOAN PUNSTER , HAIR
AND 8EWE11 ril'K.
No , 639 Broadway , . . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA
THE FINEST
OHEISTMAS PRESENT
of the Season is One of Those
Overcoats
Made to Order lay
HEECHANT TAILOES.
No. 7 and 9 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
, OOTJOXTOXXJ
TKT Q A TUTl ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF POTTAWATTAMIE COUN-
VV , JjAlIllTYCOLLECTIONAOENOY. . OfflcooonicrBroadwayanUJlalnstreet.
TnTTM TJT'Mn XPH GENERAL MERciiANDtsE.
UUHIN JjJDl\U OC UUii 18 Main street and 17 Pearl street
TV/T / A V 1\/l ntlHW CRESTON HOUSE.
MUJ11M ) Hotel , 217 nd 219 M&ln street.
JJltt J . WJlLLJLJj Corner Main nd FlHh up-stalre. Reald'enoe , 609 Wllloti
NQ P CTTTR " 7 JUSTICE OP THE PEACE ,
t OVJ 1U.CV J < Office over American Express.
'WAP TJPP LIVERY AND KEED ,
SO
. O , VVAvJLNJjIl ; W1U contract for funerals at reasonable rates. 82 Fourth rtrett.
J , M. ST , JOHN" & OO..OASH BTTTERS ,
Draft j by return mall. lie Broadway.
TrnPTT MERCHANT TAILOR ,
JLUU L | Stock CompleU. Bulti made at reasonable prlcea. No. 805 Main 8U
Q IWTTTTT CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
aP
i Xi OIIJ.J.J-Lt Corner 7th and Broadway. Flans and Bpcclficatlons turnlnhcd.
TV/rfC / ) TT3 A "KTO'V MERCHANT TAILOR.
JA . "I JJJJ X JCvAJM J-l 11 ArtlBtlo Work and reasonable ) charges. 872 Broadway.
XT FUUNITURE STOVES ,
OS and HouteholJ Supplies. _ 8o3 Broadway.
& oArCTi James Block. . Practice In state and federal courts.
O A "NffP A "RlTTIVr Andbatn house , 421 and _ 423 Broadway. L. Boerelgn , Prop. P. J. Mont
Komery , 11. D. 1'lpelclan.
EDW1JN J ABBOTTi NoUrv Public and General Com e > ancer. ' 1B Broadway.
TJ"DTn'DT ? TTnTTQT ? SMITH & NORTON ,
JCVJll V IJIv l HU U OJIlj Broadway oppoulte New Opera Houee. ReOtted 1 , Jl.W ) per day
IP YOU WANT
BOOTS , SHOESOR RUBBERS
CAM OH
. IPIIEIROIE ] ,
Corner Main and First Avenue , Council Blufls. He has Them
W. R. VAUGHAN.
Justice of the Peace.
Omaha and Council Bluffs.
Real e taU > and collection agency , n Odd Fellow'g
look , over Saving * Hank. jinHrf
TUOB. omcu , o. urum. .
OFFICER & PU8EY
BANKERS.
Council BluSt . . Ia.
Established - - 1856
Deklera rl Foreign and Domcttlo Exchange and
Ho
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Social advvrtlMnicnti , tucb at Lot ,
Found , Tu Loan , For 8 > 1 , To Kent , > Vantt , Board *
Ing , eta. , will be Inverted In thlt column at the low
rate ot TKN CKNTS I'F.K LINE for the Ont Insertion
and KH'K CKNT81'Elt LINE tor each eulxcquent In.
eortlon. Leave adtertlMmenta at ouroUloe , No. 7
Fear ) Street , near llroadwav
WANTS.
"IVTANTED-Boy , with | > ouj , todilherTIIK linn.
TX7 ANTKIt-A tltuatlon M clerk by Uanlih
JUIIIIK man , who tnealii KnirlUh ami German.
Aildren Jacob 1' . [ lur.illckton , iM ! Knliltenth a\e.
W DUNCAN Oun maker and relrvr | , No.
108 8. Main Hi , Council lll g , lima.
WANTED n > cry bodyui Council IllutTi to tale
TiixIlKX. Delivered ly carrier at only twenty
rtmU a week.
/1AUINET I'llOTOd-ti by the Uoren at the cxrel.
\J alor Kallery , 100 Main i-reut , Council UluHa.
Dinner , aid ilumiuy ftre both J tu Omaha cu *
toinert pnorder * of > 10 ami upwarUt.
\\7ANTKO-KverjlHHij to buy ( . Clirl < lm juen-
M cut worth more tlmn dlamomui a jollcy lu
the Mutual Ufa Iniurin rouiiuuiy , of New York ,
( the lar ot oumpany lo the crlJ ( rate * lower than
any other couiianr. | M , r' . ilohrer , agent for Wu4t-
tin lo a.Coutidl lllufft.
\\rANTKD-To trule tor city pro | : rty , tock i-t
IT lK > oV , blank book * , vtlmluwr curtain * . * ndu
general Una nf ttatloner't goodt. A good nrii
ofTireil. Call or aildrrM 11 , f. I'alincr , new t > p ra
house Mock , Council lllufl * .
KENT A good room , so by 16 fctt , over the
pMtoffloe , laclni Ftarl rtrvvt. Apt > Iy at But
office.
R , Eice M. D.
or other tumors removed without th
knlfo or drawing of Lkxxl.
CHRONIC DISEASES ° " " J" -
Over thirty yean practical eipcrlcuco. Office No
6 I'carl ctrcct , Council Bluff *
tarponaultatlon frco.
Make Your Contracts Now for You
Winter Supply of
Missouri Hard "Wood
AND 1IAIID AND SOFT
O oal
-WITH-
P. OVERTON ,
505 First Avenue , Council Bluffs , Iowa
And tecure the beit article and full meature atth
very lo re > t price. Btova ixxl dclhcrvJ to any par
of the city
JOSEPH GAGHEGAN
HARD WOOD
AND
COAL
Corner'Maln itnctand Eighth ateu ut , Cou
Ulutli.
fjr'Ixweat rate * and promut delivery
Mrs , HJ , Hilton , M.D. ,
PEYSIOIAN & SURGEON
223 Middle Broadway , CouncliBluffa. ;
WINTERRESORT.
_
SILOAM
MINERAL SPRINGS
Oxxx-o -
ox-
Wo iruvanti'u the cure ol the follow Inn named ills ,
or no ! > : UlieuumtUm , Bcrcluh , ITIccn ,
i.ttl Illockl aiulilvliiill'K.'iuK , DyiiKiiwULiver
Ct > uiil | < int , Kidney and llluldtr IUea f . Uout , Nf n
ralgia and Anthnm , Tliwa Spring * are the Uiorit
retort of thu tlrud and debllliatiul , and arethu
FKKBLE LAWIra Bh2JT FUIKNI ) .
Ocod hotel , lltery and bathing accouiodatlon tot
KlnUtr and tumuur. Locality hlulily ( jlcturewju
and healthy. Accoiblblu by Wibiih rallay , a
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lollclttHl , ItKV. U. M. TIIOill'SON.
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109 nncl 111 S. Main Street , .
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA.
WHOLESALR DEALKUS IN
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342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
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MRS. D. A. BENEDICT ,
DEALER IN
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337 W. Broadway , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
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BEOHTELE'S
uropean Hot
The only only hotel run on the European plan Jin this city. Now building ,
newly furnished and all modern improvements , and is centrally located.
PETER CE TELE , PROPRIETOR ,
Nos. 336 and SBfcroadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa.
Having 1LAKOE CONTRACT to (111 ( I am obliged to offer t eVery
Very Highest Market Prices
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S. Goldstein. 538 Broadway , Council Bluffs ,
STEINHARDT & FREYHAN ,
Wholesale Liquor Dealers ,
OF COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
WILL
THEIR BUS NESS TO
Omaha , Neb. , January 1st , 1884 ,
HATING SECURED WEST & FRITCHER'S OLU STAND ,
St.
HAIR GOODS
OP KINDS.
Sold at the Lowest Prices
IN IHK WEST , QUALITY CONSIDERED.
At MR . D. A. BENEDICT. . . 337 W. Broadway. Council Blulfs. Iowa.
( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. )
I ! TO LOAN m REAL ESTATE !
Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots nnd Lands in the County.
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Crayon ,
Solar Camera Enlargement for the trade nt reasonable rates. Orders
oy mail promptly filled. , C. D. LUCUOCIv ,
143 Broadway. Council Bluffs.
Our line of Stoves is the IIIOB , complete in no city and includes all the most
Desirable Patterns and Latest Improvements !
Wo have hammercc the prices down as thin as they will stand without breaking ,
and you are invited to call and BOO how thick the stoves are in comparison.
PECIAL DRIVE ON A LOT OF HARD COAL STOVES ,
Nickel , slightly tarnished , at a reduction of $5.00 each.
504 Broaawa-and 10 and 12 Main St. , Council Bluffs.
IN
GHIA , PLATED f ABE , ' GLASS IAEE , LAMPS ,
Table Cutlei. , , . Flower Pots , Etc. , call on
W. S. HOMER & CO. , - 23 Main St. , Council Bluffs.
WHY DON'T YOU
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FITCH BROTHER'S ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ?
I'eifect FlttlnK , ! > < "t ami ClaaiHstQ Fine tinea Collar * and Cufld.
No. 715 Fourth Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa :
M. GALLAGHER.
New Store , Freih Good * , Low rri . and Polite Attendant ) .
f'rst Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , }
GROSVENOR & GUNN ,
MANUpAOTUREKS OF
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311 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs ; Iowa ,