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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MONDAY MORNING, FEI OVER SUNDAY IN THE BLUFFS |} A Review of the Social Doings of the Week. OFFICE, NO. 13, PEARL STREET. | 5,55ppoINTED AT THE CARNIVAL Delivered by carrier in any part of the city at fwenty conts per week. 0. W. Tirox, T Pants to order, from §5 up, at Reiter's. G 'lwnngullhn aldermen in regular session to-night. A tailor named Anderson fell down a stairway Saturday night, cutting his sealp in several places, from which e bied pro. fuscly. In shov vlllng snow from roofs of 1 ness blocks, it should be remcemb that l)mlow(ll.lnw helow are liable to be covered. George Wilson, who has shown sue h passion for other people’s overcoats, has had his hearing postponed wntil to morrow, before Judge Aylesworth. Rev. Dr. Haight, of Chieago, pres at the IL.pnq church yesterday mol In the evening the pastor, Rev. Dr gave the fivst of a serics of lectures on popular subjects. Died, in .-.-k township, 29, at 10 0'clox , of inflammat th« bowels, the 0|(|o~( son of The funi )«‘s(l'rllll)’ afternoon, Intln‘) morning of heart lmn ¢ on south Madison s n Henry. The func is afternoon at 2 o'clock residence . the never tiring worker for the N York Mutual, has moved into his new oftice at No. 102 Main st over the Council Blufls National I and had an informal opening Satur to_which mbers of the pre others were invited. Mrs. Dr. Macrae, and the ls were associnted with her, desire to thank Mayor Vaughan for the kind and polite manner in which he entrusted 1o them the several articles colleeted by him at the time of the charity ball. They were distributed to the v dvantage Paul Boquet, the Brc 0y had some le with young fel- lows who hired a rig of him S y night. T ||~|H|||' u'mv over a whip which had been broken. Complaint was made against Mr. Boquet, for disturbing the pe nd the matter' will be heard thisn There will b ard of trade in the Masonic hall to-morrow evening; to furth nsider the organi- zation of o campany for tho encotirag: of manufacturing here. Every tizen o can be present should respond lll‘olnpll) to the eall, and be prepared to subscribe to stock, to make the enterpris A suceess, Last evening at 6 o'clock Mr: Smith died suddenly of lhul(- lence of her” son, No. 136 Bond street. ears and leaves three sons, ( inm and Alb Rodd his city, Denvel from her lat M. F. Rohre meeting of the b and Mrs. Hunter, of funeral s es will be held a > residence af her son at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. The Florences delighted a goodly sized audience at the opera house Saturday evening. There is more real m¢ in “Our Governor” as thus pr than in any e ainment which visited Counc season, is no rudencss, ness, keenest kind of ge PhoRssho'attended: ughed unti ter could no longer be indulged in, tional church_choir has rganized and promises to tak one of the best in the city. i ill continue as org: \vlmh she fills e ']lm has been uu_d as le her sister, elto. l‘lnxrl their voices Mr. Wesxcott,who h: tenor voices, will continue to take part. Prof. McDermid will probably serve as bass. There seems to have arisen misunder- standings and some feeling among those who have been interested n the charty relief fund, Mrs has resigned the pr suluu\ other ladies who W §n ed have followed that the matter h taken outof thej they had organized the work, a ul do not caro now to have the respon: bility of the management, as the, not had the charge or the handling of the funds, Thetangle which has aris among those engaged in so worthy a cause 18 to be deplored, and it is to be hoped that it may be cls lrul up quickly. —~— The St. Paul (‘nrnlvnl. Tickets for the jee carnival at St. Paul are on sale by J. L. De’ Bevoise, ticket agent, No. 507 Brondway. The train leaves on Wednesday evening via the Bioux City route. The tickets are good the programme for the three first days is February 4. Stormin, Km Vnu( y of 1 k ruary Mardi ( nd th of palace by ng. hall. In the vighborhood, fo miles northea: nl(uuuul l)lmh ||ml| nant diphtheria has been r families wore prostrated v case was cured by L never failing preventive and cure for diphtheria, except one, a little 5-year-old boy of Jm Evans, who died before Dr. Jelleris’ remedy was used. All unite in raise to Dr, is for saving their homes from desolation. Thos. .lvfln- o -— Heard F The othe ¢ one of tl LE atives eallec the ofilce of the l Aquitable Mutaal Life and Endowment association, and during the course of conversation asked Mr. Ran how his *‘ad.” in the Beg satistied him, if ne received any re- plies, ete., to which he replied. *I'll show you, nd after show ing a big pileof lot- ters, wmu- the lullu\\uw lv~l|umnml uu)m‘; Take that, if it \\'l'l«|:l)ull any good.” Oftice of Superintendent of Agencies, West ern Division of Equitable Mutual Life and Endowment Association, Cornci, BLUFFS, Jan, 20, 1850 The Bre: 1 vk:lllr.lln., the B give the BEk credit, y T WiLLIANM M Supt. .\gm Rl s mosalank Blufls and vicinity. erybody uses Dr. Thomas Jefleris’ preventative " und enre, consequently no deaths from this most terrible pestilence —— Substantial abstracts of title estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Pearl street, Council Blufts. - in Coungil nd real Squire, 101 " Dr. T, Jefferis’ vemedies can only be obtained at his oflice, 23 South Eighth street, Council Bluflk, or by express on roceipt of price, §2, for \hphlhumrflnuly - If so-called ramedies have failed, vrh Remedy cures, r, | Most of them " wi The City Finances-Bad Boys in Jan- nary-— Demson's Postofice Fight ~ Encouraging Manufactur- ing—Crumbs from Carson, delights. Strietly speaking, few social cvents have taken place in this city the past outside of the regular weekly en- ainments of the card clubs and the fortnightly dance of the Imperial club, several smallinformal parties have l which those present_en themselves by dancing, chatting, so strictly inf that |lum-‘nm» s y riving wide publicity to the de > 'I‘hr\l.-n\‘ ‘Thinkers had ar cvening Monday, at the vesidene W. Wa , No. 37 Bluf¥ street. ome twenty-fiv cil Bluffs’ society peoplé went Omaha on Tuesday evening to vini in Othello at the Boyd. y evening Mrs, A. Cono- a number of uld residents ws at her rosidence, No. 811 venue, in_ honor of Mrs. Judge Douglas, of Cloveland, who is an old res- ident lv“l|iu~i|\' and isnow a guest of friends here. Progressive cuchre form- edashare of the cven rtain- ment. T won by Ju smok ing al easel. an L. lhul\\\vll the the honors in the contest, was. aws A bisque cat dressed, a purasol. Among those were Mr. and M ). D. Mr. and Mrs. s Mrs. H. C. Cory, | Batdwin, Mr. and Mrs, A, M. J; " Horace Everett, M lesworth, Mr. r .nul \l|~ .lu 1g of Coun- ov being a I{m'l\\\vll “bo- ize, a gilt met- : for the hoohy W. Jackson ed lolding present Rockwell, Mr < warded the lht'lv b On Wednesday evening two f sleighs left the residence of J. win, containing about fo! ried Ladies’ Progressive Euchre club, lul' the home of Mrs. J. E. Myer, Greendale, where the club was Iu"hl\ entertained by rs. Myer and Mrs. D, W. Bushnell. The party was well supplied on their trip with isical instruments, furnished for the o y Mrs. A. M. Jackson, who nted each one W tin horn. On ng the My residence the grounds in front of the house were found to be handsomely decorated with Chinese Tanterns, * the reflection of in contrast ith the Now. Imd ’ effect, L e or of the Baldwin wa t prize, | glove buttone won by F. M. ame out of twenty- some cribbage board, and is the third time Mr. Gault has comé out first best. Mrs. Jennie McConnell won the ladies Booby—a beat enclosing whist counters. George H. Champ took the cabbage ad as the gents’ boohy prize, the cabbage containing a cigar ash holder, The fifth of the series of dances by the Tmperial club was lwld on Thursdav evening in their al place, hall, and a_very e oylbh, event por(ml I) all who were present. Miss Tracic McLoid surp; number of fi ay evel sister, Mrs. gents' fivst pri Who only lost one one. It'w: ha COMIN t club will meet this evening nce of W.W. oomis, No. The. quu(' Wi club will be enter- 2d on Wednes ning by Mrs, Harry Haworth, No. 1120 Fourth avenue, The Diligent Dozen » be entertained on this coming Thursday evening at the residence of Frank Chamberlain, No. 207 Park avenue. Tho twelfth of the M. L. P. E. club will be_entertained next Saturday cvening hy Y. Fuller at her resi- The sixth dance of the Imperial takes place next week, the 11th instant. ——— s Missouri wood call on on, athis coal oftice, 26 Pearl street. For first cl; Gleas el Correct Abstracts of ‘Itle and Real Es- tate Loansat McMahon & Co’s, No. 4 Pearl street. e Bluflites at the Darn-ival. Those fiom the Blufls who attended the coasting carnival In Omaha Saturday evening feel sadly disappointed over the anticipated enjoyment. Great prepara- tions were made here, and a much larger crowd than was even planned for went g jam here was so gre delay in getting over, party did not reach Omaha until h past 8 o'clock. There were 425 tickets sold at the dummy depot, so that the cars were filled to overflowing., On ar- riving in Omaha there appea to be no distinet organization, and by the time the tra s were unloaded and the aroups belonging to each had begun to t together, some struck off i one di- ion and others in another. The Ba 1 band went down Tenth street at on the arrval of the train, and there hunt among those still at the d. pot for the music. In from the time the train stavted ont until it started back there seemed to be the greatest confusion of plans. Some blame the committee in Om Others blame (Iu band. Ot put the blame on to the lack of sufli organization here. Some blame all, all roar about more orless. Whoever or whatever was at fault, the fact exist t the Blufiit had w hard time of There were over twenty traverses whi were taken over from here. They were excellent ones, and some of them expensively “fitted up. “"lt three or so got any chance to go down the hill, There was an immense crowd there when the Buflites arrived, and little chance for them. Some of them, after pulling their traverses a mile and a half by hand, had it and wait, and, getti ;,vllnumurhl\ sted, quit, llu'\ came home, after heir trouble, without having even one ride down the brilliantly lighted und speedy hill There consting and those that they wi here and see how such ar should be conducted. T have matters so carefully treat the Omahas so 1o, s to put them to shame. Such is the sweet re- venge which is being tatked of and plan- e W. Thompson tried to stoj se, but it **did him up” and bar one u! |l|n limb H. 1 to come over entertainment y propose to nged and was more successful and oat badly torn. ot s ankle sprained. Ferris, who formerly was in the employ of the Council Blufis Insurance company, had | ine hurt. Blufts ladies were <|un|]n,d off u traverse and received slight injuries, The Omuh.a Republican says “The Fly- | stopped i Fhe Occidental took down nine. They kept a good grip and succeeded in all “staying. Flvi ing Dutchman broke in half ships' on the first round. Hawkeye came home without a single ride, and the party concluded the one on the Willow avenue hill about 2 o'cloek Sunday morning. Charlio Reil, purchase a pair of shoes in Omaha, ha ad one of his rubber boots torn off while riding the ‘amid- Neil Voorhis got tired on his return and tempt_to throw_ his fect up ad belonged and try walking on his his hands in front of Jim Stephen: son’s stables. Without doubt Thos. Green, jr Bereshim, of 't most expens Greendale, owned by Hoffmayr and A was the prett traverse on the Dodg, ot hill. It is upholstered with red ilk plush cushion, a %20 headlight, hand- rails and iron work that cost over £20 and has o by by which it can be twice its” length. The total costof it is abont $81, and was admired by many at the top of the hill, that being as far asit got The Alligator traverse is the “wicked " one in the two It weighs . ight was money that it will outspecd either’ in this city or Omaha and gi opponents _choice of track. night Lon Fisher, who was ste Alligator, was thrown over the stecring bar, but was canght in time to save be The traverse then went course to the end. It started people from this city men on the first trip down but six of the Omaha people hounced off before they reached bottom. Besides those who went over by dum- n, there were many sleigh loads who crossed the I'wo lavge sleighs Iy of ladies and gentlemen. Probably 100 went over in sleighs, ma ing the total re tation of Councii Blufis people bet Notice is hereby given that by mutual consent the firm of Eiseman. Rodda & Co. is this day dissolved, and the new firm of Henry Eiseman & Co., composed of Henry Eiseman and Simon Eiseman, has this day been formed, and the stock of the old company will be at onee con- solidated and placed in the rooms now occupicd by the firm of n, Rodda & Co.,y D 316, 318 and 320 wherd the e will p and will collect ive all ¢ due the same. M Rodda, though not & member of the new firm, will con- tinue in its employ o — The City Finances. Hox. Mayor axp Crry Cou Crry oF CounciL BLurrs, lowa,—Gentle- men: T herewith :n\mul the following report of city warrants issued for ordin- avy city expenses during the month of January, 1883, as well as the total amount so issued during the present council Printing. Police Bridges Curbing otal.. Rt‘sllu,lfu]ly ubmitted, . A. BURKE —~— Best coal and wood 1n lln city at Glea- son’s, 26 Pearl strect. sl C. Llll"f)“. of lh steam Inundry, is putti vooms with all’ conve il oo The Bluffs Wholesale Houses. Council Blufls is doing a larger whole- sale business than is generally supposed. There are here wholes 1\: Imucos m al- City Auditor. Council Blufls in four bath them strong ones, reaching . out in Allnh rections. The numerous center- ing here make this a which make this tributing points in the west. Blufls has been quietly going along with- y great flourish, or blow of trimp- ets, but has and is doing al wholesale business, and i s ing The Bex prope mu'].l by its extonsi Ircady I'his is but s § tory will be iy Aly until i aprises all the le: bie wholesale houses here. ‘I rectory will be found n conyenient one for merchants to re nd communi cation by mail 2 attended fo as promptly and satisfactorily as though in person, - Picked Up By Police. The veport of the chicf of poli Jannary shows it to have been a remark- ably quiet month in police cireles, the [0 number of arre: out half as many as usual. The following is the showing in e Drink..... Va J Driving over sidewalk Total (In.u Ilu' el to lmu ing him get \\Iu n they vmnl s0 far .\,,lnm,..p,.l, will N ' LAMPS and GROCKERY ~AT— REDUCED PRICES, At Homer's, No. z% Main bne«t. Council Bluffs, la. UNION TIGKE’I‘ OFFICE 4. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. No. 607 Broadway, Councll Biufs [ WHOLESILE “AND JOBBING ovéEs oF COUNCIL BLUFFS. WINES AND LIQUORS. SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St., Council Bluffs. L CR. (‘4 KERS. McCLURG CRACKER €O, —=Manufhsturers of — Fine Crackers, Biscuits and Cakes, Councit Biuffs, lowa. P OILS. COUNCIL BLU OIL CO., =Wholesale Dea'ers in— Illnminating & Lubricating Oils, Gasoline, HTC., BETO. 8. Theodore, Agent, Council Bluffe. Towa. g ETTE, Wholesale Fruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groseres. | & LUMBER, PILING, ETC. A. OVERTON & CO,, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Pillng, Andd Bridge Material Specinlties, W holesale Lum- ber ot al Kinds, O 130 Main St., Council Blutis, Towa, AND LIQUORS. JOHN LINDER, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Awgent for St. Gotthard's Herh Bitters. No. 13 Muin 8t., Council Bluffs, GROCERIES. GRONEWEG & SCHOEN'TY Jobbers in Staple axd Fancy Grodems Nos. 117, 119 and 121, Main St., Couneil Bluffs, Towa. L. KIRSCHT & (0., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Who'os Lijuor Doat <, No. 416 Broud- wary, Council Blu'Ts, HEAVY HARDWARE. LIN Whole-ale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hirdware, And Wood Stock, Couneil Hlutrs, Towa. HATS, CAPS, ETC. METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos, 342 anil 314 Bre ‘,I\\'uy. Coucil Blufrs, CARPE' COUNCIL BLUFES CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goods, No. 405 Broudway Council Blufrs, owa, CROCKERY. \L\[ RER & ¢ ]{\Il', Tmpor tera & Jobbers of Cro ckeryfilassware Lamps, Fruit Goods, Faney Goods, I Towa. PEREGOY & MOORE, : —Wholesale .I!u'.n\n-\--i in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 23Maln and #7 Peurl Sts, Council Bluffe, owa AGRICULTURAL l\ll’l 3 DEERE, WELLS & u) Wholesale Agricultural Implements, Buggies, Carringes, Lte., Ete. Counci Bluffs, Towa, KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO Corn Shellers, Stalk Cu[lers HIDES AND WOOL. l) ll l\hl)\\l L l) & U) Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Girense and Furs, Council Bluits, Towa. HAR? , INTC. BECKMAN & CO., Manu‘acturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. Main St, Council Bluffs, Towa. OMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesale Produce and Fruit Commission Merchants No. 14 Peurl £t., Council Blufls, DRY GOODS, M. E. SMITH & CO., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Notions, No. 112 and 114 Main St., Nos, 113 und 115 Pearl St., Council Blutrs, [owa. DRUGGS AL HARLE, HAAS & U) Wholesale Dxugglsls, Olls Paints, Glass, Druggists’ St., and N ounell Firani NEELY, Prest. GEO.W.H AN, Sec. (Incovpornted, 1851,) EQUITABLE MUTUAL Life and Endowment Association OF WATERLOO, IOWA. WESTERN DEPT., COUNCIL BLUFKS, IA. OFFICE IN BENO'S BUILDING, Rooms Nos. 12 and 13, %2,500 in case of Death, $1,000 Endowment afi the end of ten years, Average cost for year of assessment, first three years of organization, 15 to 30 years, $6.67; 41 to 50 years, £10, Circular and information on application. WM. RANDALL, Superintendent of Agencies. ¥ Agents Wanted, P T. MAYNE A. B. HAzELTON P. T. Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange No. 103 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs, Towa. Dealers in lows, Kansas aud Nebraska Lands LOTS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Special advertisements, such s i Logt, Found, To Loan For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete,, will bo inserted in this column at thelow rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firstinsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for ench subsequent insertion. Leave advortise: mentsat our ofice, No. 13 Pearl street, noar Broadway , Council Blufts, 1 by widow er of fFood: v Bluffs, Tenth avenue, five enionces, Enquire of Arnd in street 4‘0" HENT. rooms, al & Son, No. ~To loan nt 6 por mnlng tho next throo weeks, Council Bluffs, (OR SALE- “cont intercst on ¥ 0f taken (hli'll & Day aled bids will be up to Febru ont, two story Peard street, betw goivel by J Kk bloe! n Broadway and (IOR RENT-The three-story brick business house formerly oceupied by Gronewes & nquire of MeMahon & Co. e BOOKS ure Tl »ssiblo to pub. 0 many daily Lands improved or ks of goods of an; ich you huve,oF ich Yot Want ot s ienr from you. Swan & Walker, Council Bluffs 81 2() Mnde in 31 days by a ludy azent of the $120 " quitable.? Wo want six more Vo agents, male fe. Apply in person or by letter to Wm. Randall, Supt. of agencies, Coun. cil Blufls, Towa. kind in any And wagon house fiothy forest trees, cotton wood. black walnut, ash and maples koud orchurd, wiplgs, « und smull friit water, OFFICER, Blufrs, Towa RUSSELL&Co Manufacturersof all sizes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Especinlly Designed for Running MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers. New Massillon Threshers. rey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC. Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. SLND FOR 1886 AN’NUAL. ~ GARPETS. Council Bluffs Carpet Go. Ourstock is now complete in every depart ment and contains all the latest stylesand offcct in CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES UPHOLSTERY GOODS, ETC., ETC. ~THE- Largest Stock —AND- Lowest Prices. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPEI HOUSE IN WESTERN T0WA. S SAMPLES furnished upon application to down town parties. FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDER Pouncil Blufis Carpet Company 405 Broadway. E. R. Cadwell, Real Estate, Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. No. 504 Broadway, : Council Blufls THOS. OFFICER. WL M OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. Estublished 155, posEY MI?S D A BEIIEDIL‘T MANUFACTULER AND HAIR GOODS DEALER N No. 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Keal Lstate bought and sold. Z. T.LIND EY & CO,, EXCLTSIVEL RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES AND ARCTICS, 0L "INIHLOT) TI0 QNY YA44n¥ AND FELT BOOTS. Immense Stock, and Eastem P Duplicated, Write for Prices. Storehouse and Salesroom, 41 N. Main St. Office 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, - PAID UP CAPITAL, $20,000. ITowa. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000. Mueller Music Compan INCORFPORATED, SUCCESSORS TO J. MUBLLER. 408 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN Musical Instruments, Musical Merchandise of Every Description Toys and Fancy Goods. We make the celebrated Hardman Pianos, and the Royal Whitney Organs, a specialty Every instrument warranted Seud for catalogues, MUELLER MUSIC CO., Council Bluffs. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick bail lin 73 of any kinl rii3y 1 or moved and sitisfaction guarantas L. onLittle Giant trucks—the best in the world. Frame hoa3os movel 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street, Council Bluffs. 'JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in State and Federal Courts, Rooms 7 aud 8, Shugart Block, MEBGEN HOTEI- Main St., Council l!lufla pa hing new .md first class. 1st, PHIL MERGEN, Proprietor and Manager, Opened Dec, A.CTHURNHAM, Pres. LW, TULLE James N. BROWN, Cash Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAKN’ STREET, .........$100,000 250,000 11,000,000 Viee-Pros, Capital. ... Authorized Capital, Stockholders Represent. Do a general banking business, Accounts of hanks, bankers, merchants, man. ufacturers and individuals received on fivora: ble terms, Domestic and forcign exchange. The very hest of attention given o all busi- ness committed 10 our care. N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Ofiice Over American Express Company. M. K frs removed id CHRONIC DISEASES or ai xiuds & speciaity. Over thirty years' pract.cal expericics. No. 11 Pewd Street, Counc il lutls, w‘\«nm TATION FiEZ THE GREGORY INCANDESCENT GAS LAMI' The public are been aliowud ¢ s Lanps, S Wi b ol au X Biufrs und Omuba. public are caution ofto buy any of (heso Mr. Wilkiams, as all X s upoa 63 wid 30 REMOVED. rons and the public from the old stand 3. 1o my now und commodious quns No. 226 Broadmy'. Where I will bo pleased to see my miny fi With u lnvge, niow andcomplete ussortment of allthe v | LATEST Fabrics n Spring STYLES And being located in large quarters I am better urel 10 10 serve the pulb- J. M, SMITH, Merchant Tailor NO 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs. ESSEX HOUSE, ConNER BRYANT AND VINE 818, Opposite City Buildings, Council Bluies, Warm rooms and good board at reasonable rates, Northwestern Hotel. Newly fited and furnisied, Op. Broalway Dumuiy Depot. - $1.50 per da, SAMOEL A HAW, Manager, Prop. L. M. BE ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs having Fire Hsca And il moaern fmprovements, call b ularn bells, ete., isthe (=] fire | CRESTON HOUSE! Nos. 216, 217 eud 219, Main Street, MAX MOMN, Proprietor, Chioaéo Lumber Co. » Wholesale und Letail Luwber, Lath, Shingles Sash, Doors and Blinds. Sole agents for the celebruted Marblebead Concentrated White Lime. P, MACCONNELL, Mansges 13 lophiono Xo No. 716 Main Street, Counctt Blu;

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