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i oo Mt 1o y - " AT THE DATLY - B W0 MURDERED . REATING ? COUNCIL BIUF o o {1 ST Bt MONDAY MORNING OCT. 1 | They Do Not Know FICE, NO. 12, PEARL STRI " orF - TWO OF THEM ARRESTED Delivcred Ly cnrrier it f H. W. TiL1ox ‘ ger More Tidings to Help the Boom-—A EPHONE Touct the Probation Quess :,—em orvice, No. & ¥ Sunday Happens sl bkl | ings in the Blufis, 37 MINOR MENTION, | P | ler of Keating. W who was on la it Toud ut 1115 o ran tho be [ by A B S within two bl llm J. Lyman it A v to .\ n night | Fourth “ave Sinee January Judge Ayle rth has | duys aftertl naturalized 150 men | Fa of Yesterduy wa ligh Keating yesterday morning and held an ness day at the [ inquest after empanehy R B The re iblicans hold o mass meoting | Reeas, 8, Richards and J JWait at Macedonia to-night W hile the ing wus being held in The Clurk school hous stoutside the |y front room a post 1 m wis baing (-Al'\“lu.m i .mlr,(’u sensilliG e R VB B A TRt ST e 1o dozen cabinets and a large panc i BT ; e, Mé for $2.50 at Schmidv's gallery s R or, Dr. Mel Colonel J. W. Keatley will address the | Bellinger also bei Ihere was citizens of Dunlap this vvening much difticuity in but it The glass has been put in Kimball & [ was finally located in the ¢ um, it Chump's new bank at Minden by J. B. [ having passed i a tittle o navel Atkins and downward, making thy penings The annual state eonvention of the | jyu the small intestines, It was of 88-cal Baptists will convene at Cedar Rapids to- [ 50000 ANeT60G S [Covov TWOrrow. " er Faul The salvation army now charge an ad- | " it b mission 1o those who desire 1o enter their Lhe first witiicss swort was M lnll durimg se W " Campbell, who id mes & Kel suw three men outside of my fence; Moines, have be heard the shot fived; Keating fall ETwo camps of gypsios ace located on | and laid down; § South avenne, nodr the vailioud @0 | 3, Canphelly Canpbeld ings. Tnere ave about thirty in all suminoned ) aaw th For rent A well established .m.lu fire from the don't know wlho tionery and cigav store, with and | fired the shot fixtures for sale quire 101 W H. Campbell testified that he heard Main street 1k got o out of bed and suw itash Larg and Lest m N nl stoves ard <hot; all the men went toward and furnit house furnis ods, | my barn except Keati 1 ele., v monthly pi ml-llh at | yonng Reese were in iy AJ came up to my gate and fi The funcral of W m Keating wili | conid dress 1Lwent out; take pls 1 ternoon at 2 f tetl me ho fired the shot. o'clock, from home, No. 1601 AL Huavs, sworn, saw Fourth avenue Keating and Schisler in Eisler non In Des Moines six hiorses wero stoten | Broadays Keating had two .m.»lq;.h:‘n S Ay feom one man wore | bish ~m]ml“< ot oot oot i the direction of Marshallown, [ 1 oceurr enting we ild turn ool and from there it said they came to: [ @00 guarrel With N oriaii WRFOE CounoiliBlang: run but ;.1 ]\l}llll‘llfl s road; a ;hv].u ‘(lmn pefore the shooting occurred Keating On Sutindny,thio aiic aided the drug & ey jiog Sehisler a and said if he did store of nes Branif s Moines and |0 > chickens uld hurt | eaptured 2 lot of whisky, cte. B IR L risTReduwithysalling dliguor o his hip pocket: 1 zot them quae there being five counts against him. e R S A petition will be eirculated to-day and | ¢q7ied him a —- and & to-morrow for signaturcs requesting the | eame hack; Selisler ot belind me council to or Euw of vot nilding the bridg 12 at Mary V Lyerard luneh eve and ; for sale by Bushnell & Crockw ling liquor to minors. dei cti g on the p at the fuot of Broudway. morn W hit e Eul lie then got up ection on the on for the pur- rovosed tax for away, and as [ did so the shot was sd while my b was turned; Schisler started to leqy I\lnmvullnm w | all walked up to Sehislor » ing was shot: he said: * 1 don’t know who shot h'm W A“\|I| about arod 10 to ing from by Ed. Wright, il Highsmith swore as to Frosh oysters in every style at the | ey R B e Phanix Cliop House, No. 505 I “- | four mien and a boy; they were seer 1 - An Overcoat Recovered. all quarreling; after the shot son you'd better fly. W xI1|~h'| Nearly two weeks ago Mr. St. John, Almer Reese s on my way one of the vroprictors of the Revere | home Monday muhl ut 11 o'cloc house on Broadway, was robbed of his | When I got to Uhris. Eisler's saloon went overcont and ulso some jewelry belong- | 10 saw Schisler and Huys; didn’t sce ing to his wife, the sneak thicf having | K TSN ST T T O e‘nuerml their room in the day time. Mrs. | movements made by the party after St. John missed the jewelry at the time, | Keaung had joined them, he continued: but her husbaud never thought of having | Sehisler was continually fooling with the lost his oyercoat until a day or two n, kens, when Keating called him some and on going to where he’ thought ‘1’. unes, after which ho started for coat was hanging discovered anotl then catled Keating: a one, which was quite ragged, in its p ting nuum ed and tried l() He hunted in the pawn shops found it ix where the | i . Joh coat, now h hands York city, T 3 night and day, in the best s institution opri " uount, ym( walked off g the old 1 it would not ¢ ln, Schis when Keating put his and on pocket: Schisier said, { it over to th that onee,” when Keating with his o you do s nt 1 cont f oft on his with the c from betwe some one know id s - shot; w the flash; 1 do not who fired the shot; T could not ler did (Inwhnulm shot, am d down and rward saw Schisler; He is sh Hays told him, Tand .\('hl.~]«| said, “Yes, |h‘ art. Will also have a ului 1 of fare | 15 shot’; Schisler then st vied towards - home, Hard and ;,,"‘0” wood, lime, cement, At 11 o'clock a recess was taken nntil ete. Council Bluffs Fuel Co., No. 589 | 2 0’clock, m order to summon other wit- Broadway. lelephone No. 1. nesses. Seal brand oysters at . Jf Helping the Boon Work on Spoon luke is progressing finely as the piling is being put in to protect the land Inside 08 of river, it is stated on good autho! alone will ¢ ployment of iver. the the be sent over Jittle or most capuc men \\l]l Le right he conveniened permanent shop a G Cooper & Custom m man slippor An Independent Candidate. 1 hereby announce myself as wn inde- pendent ow Poace, and submit my clain to the vo! 8. of Coune Novombe First-class X\‘Fulll dinner 25 cents 13 to Pl # o'ciock. Broadway, Mes, Starbuck Alive. euce with fire, oi! lamip on the staivway of her stiil alive. who had just preceded her up the stai gave the alarm by Jw window and m»vlnng Ther Bluds, 1 B36. the ten ne hree weeks choes will be kept on this side of the s at | WSt tift fifty fre 1 by i put on to r and just as y housea will be put up for the of these o an L i - 1 cook st Iroud Blaxsi nde 1 8 ut ndidute for ,on )X uck, who 1 such o used by Her twelve: re how in the ywaed ro tiefr nr- have them, ping Promptly at ’u(lmk the continned in the inquest was Palmer’s w b but did not mm Schisler said and dzes over w revolver ou hix nerson, he had <ome daifiiculty with Keating had run oft. Yolicen his talk the passenger Nick O'Brien swore as to with Schisle ind Keating rrel that ever nmt' and Keating cned his life. James Mutlen, then deputy marshal bt now ehief of s o going to the celli \h'l was; he saic i ¢ had been quarre 1t threatened to l asked ‘This w0 in the em- yonthis side of ards at Kill his house, who shot lnm and e mhl mo it was S8 hllll ing o .xll or et ting U isler. anella, city marshal, t as o & man named Jones having called at tho city jail on the morning ufter the and he took him to"the ecll in Schisler was, After standing there awhile he (Jones) said to Nlnsh‘r‘ ‘if you did the shooting you had bettor plead guilty; you know what I told you little doubt th l eputr these on %001 18 possible titied vepeirers vntil uilt, e for soft conl woek ago.”” Schisler saxd in veply; "1 Thons and Ger. | couid noCheip it, Thad to do it."” shors and Ger- | 1) ctors Bellinger and Pinney swore as w's, Main st. 1o finding the bullet yesterday morning at the ':~l mortem aod that Keating enme lu his death from the effcots of the pistol shot., ‘The jury then retived, aud after about three minutes’ deliberation returned a diet that Keating had come to his th by a shot from s pistol 1n the s of soue peraon own Lo them (ting. who is fu his fifty-sixth year, s # wife and married oD 1 justica " of tho 5 nn- 2ud day of . HENDRICKS, chop hovite, B3 i 1 o'olock yest w Bk repre- led at 1h wu.x» 1::‘:l|n\i courtes: thn jn ames on last Monduy | ()Nt liad te )n\ lmg('fy tulk with tervible expert- + Schisler. He was lookit, y droppi the SUNDAY £ when the in und at first seemied di ulu ¢ car-old il e should wee i ly. He finxly, m answe vas you doing Wi pockut that night it bucaus dogs in ot of the the neighibol hus saving the mother's lifo. Asit wes, | were hotliersome. nti! [we luh!uul:u rs. Starbuck had all |Ml eloties burned | Oregon Short line I never owned a gul, off her, aud was hersolf nearly futnily | butsinco then I've bad it. 1 don't re burned. C. J. Blanchurd, the doputy | member much what ocourred night; eoal oil inspectol, weut to Glenwood 10 investigate (ha explosion—--as it was re- but on learu hat it was the result of dropping a light lamp, and no explosion occurred, he did rw&l te not investig See that ¥ house & - Substantial abstructs ot m'm and real & Best stoves, both cook_and hnullm!l A Jow prices. weet. have been-- ate further - our books . Wood 1, Kverett Mud they were all foolivg with as wuch as 1 was. M said, is Bin sueitencd ana s almost dopendent np bors and friends for foad fo children, They reside at avonue. Schisler was m.m,,,‘.l ou the |x' tferm of the freight transfer in hand- ling freight. The verdict of the jury, who, by the war, in returning their verdict, suid thai u8 110 one had testified 88 o scuing any oue do the sbooting, they could not put th on any One person, s pro < by sll who newrd testiniony 48 being & very pecuiisr one, in fact the lwoeny of Chief of Poice Mullen and ohickens R0 made by More- Ne. A A b didd the shooting. Und heir own evi dence they and Schisler were present | wien Keating was shot down, and as they do not say that Schisler did the 1 e «l best to have them held on alike charge of murder it seems that one of the three mus responsible for Keating's death | forth sufliciently to indicate that he thinks such a probation possible, or, at least, that he does not belieye, ¢ J of his denomination do, that [E— A LNE T I THE OMAHA DAIL\ BL.,. | Marshiall Guanella isfy the jury. - Tliere was scem cffort to it all thedetails of t ‘\ nir, and th |« wit v e 1he jur oon ant e or wh wig puty Sherift James O'Neil at 1 uil for Scuisler to appear be: | I T | in 1 of tanding t | of the jury ! Mrs, Keating is very sick, ¢ | the nervous sh and w contined to her | i evening two informations were 1 )L two other parties w the | murder of Kesting. The partics thus | chiar, o Almer Reese and M| th of these were witnesses to | nd yet they not know who informations were deawn up by Counnty Attorney Ware, and sworn to by Marshal Wartants were issued at once - ric door bells, burglar alarms, and every form of domestie clectrical appli ances at the New York Piumbing Co, Basis of Future Judgment. sterday morning Rev. G. W, Crofts preached asermon in the Congregation church which, while not directiy ex prossing his probation views on the question of ter death, shadowed them 0 huve never hoardiof Christ will mned forever. He sought to show t jod held men responsible only for what light they quoting numerovs suel Tes atservant which knew 1 prepared not himself, neither did ac ing to his will, shall be beaten with many stripes; but he that knew not, and did eommit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with stripes, for unto whomsoever much is given, of i shall be much required, dnd to whom men bave committed much, of him they \\HI the more.” peaker believed that as this was considered equitable and faiv among men it conld not be expeet t God will do in ling with his not to be condemned for what they did not know, or for sins committed ignorantly, On the other hand, held responsible fo for their opportumtic they would be jud, all these civeui This led to t W d Im lord’s w sk to be men were feir knowled; not be better, th ain in ignor- be responsibility. Such a Iy and cowardly. Better be a thinking, enlightened and _resnonsi ble being than a mere ammal,idiotic or in- God hadwritten more or less of wupon every heart, and this, so as_known, must be obeyed. Men e in duty h(mlul to scek light, and if eyes to the truth, or lazily reh for it, they ‘could not the responsibility of their If. “having the light. sane. ted to escap ignorane led to negl ths rnorance ul others, knowledge of God, were guilty—doubly so. W of the recent di ion at Des the scrmon, as ting Mr. views on the ~u)>| °t, W Vi n- iz, and was closely histen ,dm by o large congregatio Mrs. A, Hall is prepared to do dri making on short notice andat reasonable prices.. No. 328 Broadw. aidinal Personal Paragraphs. failed to dispel the and bring them inte then the Ed. H. Farrell, of Dunlap, is at the Ogden. F. W. Lee, of Des Moines, s at the Ogden, J, Burns, of Ottumwa, i an Ogden B. E. Loomis, house guest. E. M. Sullivan, of Detroit, 15 a gnest ut the Ogden house. J. W. Squire has returncd from an ex- tended eastern trip. J. Hurrigan, a promin 15 at the of Chicago, is a Pacific it stock man of Solomon, Pueitie, E. J. Nugent, advance agent for Mur- ray & Murphy,'is at the Pacific hou editor of tie Non- ay for his home in Gibbons, of ruests at the ix City, were among the htele yesterday. Mrv. Watts, former! ashier of the Council Blufls ngs bank, but now of Neola, spent yesterday in the city. N. P. Dodge has been attending the tricnnial convention of the Congrega- tional church at Chieago and was o mem- ber of one of the most important com- mittees. - “The best stove I ever diet of thousunds who h; diant Homig base burner. McGee, agents. ., is the ve used the I Cooper & —~— oSeal brand oysters at [, J, Palmer,s. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, No, 328 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Mrs. O. A. Rogers, Late of the Parisian Millinery (n , MMJLer. Hl Ll 18 N. Main St., Conncil Bluffs, Ia., and 209 8, 16th St., Room 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufacliurer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, l(nuflng Slate, Man- tely, ¢ and Window Glass, Show- Cases, levators (hand and hy- dra viide, BEST LAUNDRY WORK 1n the city ca be obtained by patronizing the LAUNDRY Blulls HomeSteam 640 Broadway Counell GEO, W. SCHINDELE, Prop, Noue but experienced hands employed S Out of town orders by mail or express so- licited, and all work warranted. DAY. HARKM BR[]S WHATEVER ELSE YOU DO, THIS WEEK. Come EARLY for BARGATAN Selling Cut Glnak Department This Weak. I CLOAKS THIS WEEK. Headquarters for 'CARPETS AND DRYGOODS Harkness Brothers, NO. 401 BROAGWAY, COUINCIL. BLLUFFS, Ia WM APANTON, Pres. Union TrustCo 215 3. 13th St., LB WILLIAMS, Vico-Pres. Omaha, Neb. LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE. School, County and Municipal Bonds Negotiated. Rowr ¥. B ARLICHS, Secretary . INSON, surer, OMAHA SAVINGS BANK CORNER 13th AND DOUGLAS STREECS. Capital Stocl: .. The only r 28 banX fn the state. Fivo per cent interest paid on deposits. LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE. GuyC. Darton, Vice st-l ¢ Di- recior 3 PUTS AND CALLS. On Wheut, Corn, Oats, Pork, Lard and R. R. Stooks, for Long and Snort Time, Send for Prico Cireular. H. P. HAnr & Co., 126 W. t St,, Chicago, 11l Reterence: change Nutional Bunk. RISDON & CO] TOCK, (‘enl Insurance Agents ank Building, Cor. Telcphone ) Phoenix, Lond Firemor’s It Girard, B Woste B phin, Pa New York, N, ¥ e tutial Lite Bosion 8761 Cure without moilk cine. Putentel Octo- ver 15, 1476, ne box wWill cure the most obtinate easo in qur dlvn orloss. Mlan' tSolubleMiedicatedBougies. No nauseous doses of cubebs, copaiba or oil of sandaly00d that are cerizin o produce dy &1 by destroving the coatings of the sto:nu: Price ¢ Sold by all druzzists or mailed on iptof price. For furthor particulars sent reircular. P, 0, Box 131, C. ATLIL.AIN CO., tJobnst., Now York. Clos-th-eutiym KEYS‘I‘ONE M ALT WHISKEY specially Distilled for Medicinul Use, BEST TONIC) EQUALED for CONSUMPTINN ARG DISEASES und GENERAL DEBILITY. M PERFECTS DIGESTION, f DR FDW. L WALLING, Sur with i have bad. J am rec ur article;in my it BEWARE OF IMITATIONG. EISHER & MENDELSOMN, (Sole Ageaie (o the 1. 8.) 816, 818 and 820 Race L. Philadelohia, Pa. Goodman Drug Co.,Genl. Agents,Omiiha ry satistactory Probate Notice. N the matter of the | eetdto Baumer, di Notice is of Nanuette Nebraska, at nty,on tho 18t duy of Décember, 188, on the Ist duy of February, 187, and on the'lst day of April, 1887, at 10 o'clock’ & m. each day or the purpose of presenting their cluime for minution, ad) ot and_ ullowance. creditors Lo pre tho adininistr the Omahs Daily Bee once ench week for four weeks suo cessively, prior to the 1st day of December, 18:6 JOH.M i County Judge. 0. F. DAVIS & CO. Nebraska Land Agency ‘@eneruidealers in Rea! Estate and Heal Estate woriguges, L5 Fuinaw st., Omuba, Neb, ! . Herman Kountze, President. Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cioths, Mattings, Window Shades, CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY A lot of Table Linens. THAN COST. Sec them. FARE Farming Lands in lowa, £10.00 1 school and staie cent interd Land Buyers fare free \l,nv\ Jonncil Bluils, Towels and LAR sota, lands in Minnesota on 3) years' t low .{LLL HAIR GOODS, Ka Infory P. P. LAUSTRUP {i'r,(". O { Qa“gc.é RDER!! n makin < annual visit : Ll of DI THOS JEFELRIS ¢ or thut fatal < demon ant- e the fet hat it is infalli T s h, i 1 Hdren to | the Ot Tiee H. Butler, of Hazel Dell,Pottawa use of Dr. Diphtherin, overcd by the \.mm and Cure for 10 1y enin. o Biutis Daily Herald ! Engipect n She could nd even that coul uneil Blufs Daily Leditor of the buri, Ta) Freem has boen friond of the cditor of the Globe for more t twonty y and is known wherc Wo i3 knowi i one of the was ravaged tresscd. scrently dif- N Trom Mr. bounded in their expressions of g finding some means of avorting th his little_ ones. Five of Mr. Mc out of cight dicd from diphthor an opportunity of using DYSPEPSIA ! Dyspeptie, why hve i puir with cancer of the stom homas Jefforix cures every ciso of indizestion and are causo of sine is infallible Indispensible in rlet fover, Inful: hhlluuml rall inf 15 ulcer: nntor iv Jon'of the womb ai ions How to uso the “No doctor required. obtsined at t, Counel price. .__JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFEFS ractices in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart Llok J//g/? , FINE - FRENCH - RILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ludics buying « $5 Hat or Donnet, wiil be paid; $10, round trip, one fare U. 8. DEPOSITORY Omahs, Nebraska. ..$500,000 ..100,000 Capital. .. Surplus John A, Creighton, Vice President, F.H. Davis, Oashler. W. H. Megquler, Ass’c Oashise 1516 Novth 16Gth Street, OMAZIA, Paid in Capital, GEO. E. BARKER, Presid ROBT. L. GARLICH F. B JOHNSO, DIHECTOR BAMUELR. Jonssoy, Gro. K. Bnkek, obr. L. GAnuicns, Wu Y F.B.JC A genoral banking business transac Interest aliowed on time deposit .5 $100,000 s, S, FLOYD & (HI Grain, Provisions, Petrolem AND STOCKS, For Future Delivery ! Wilt Open for business as soon as of- Jices can be fitted up. 109 AND 111 S. 15th STREET. Kefor to 1st National Bank, Omata. best men living. 1is family | FIRST NATIONAL BANK | \ | ‘ Naplins to elose nsas, and ranging from m nation, ote., given by Don't forget that the Conncil Bluffs Carpet Company will make @ change in theiv fivm on January Ist newts and that they are botnd to mateviadty veduce their stock before ihot doy. Go see them beforve you purchase elsewhere, aned obtain their prices. If you want to by angtiing in their line they witl give you prices tiat will covietinly suit you | Theiy stock consists of all grades and —vakes of DS, Ete. out at LESS ‘Council Bluffs Carpet Co,, No.405 Broadway, Council Blufi's. S CHEAP! 00 to ¢ b oper e o ey e —— F‘LE AKD JOBBING FEHOUsSEsS OF | COUNCIL BLUFFS. | DEERI & €O, Agricaltural Implenaats, Bagsis, ;v\ YSTO MANUFACTURING (O, Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Hill & Press, CONN SHELLE ) LERD CUTTRRS, DANID ) '\,\(w | Agricaltural Tmplem .;.W\‘nn\‘ Buggles, 1 Maehin Cnrringe W to 11 Council Bludts, DLE r.o.cuey N I Pres &Troas, V.-Pros <, Cowell Blns Har ty, A\t rat Manufacturers of Axlo 15 Handios, of ovor COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Cnrpuls..Curlalns, Windyw Shades, 0il (1 B o 5 l\w|~vhmy'< ouncil Blufts, orva. CIGARS, TORACCO, nt for Freideiksen & Co., Chics PEREGOY & MOORE, =~ Wholesale Jobboers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobaceo & Pipss Nos. 25 Main and 2 ‘h~\\l~:< Council Dlufrs, a“./ VB utaue COVATISSION, Cscancents ~ SNYDER & Wholesa! Frait and Produce Commission Me:cliaats, ) ] No. MPewrl St Council Hlnfa, x.-s oF ge Laticy QA S > el Niwtid, Jo-uec, T v HARLE, HAAS & (O, OFFICER & PUSEY, Est COUNCIL BLUELS, ablighed 1837 BANKERS 1A, Creston House, Fli re HEscajpe Prompt Attention to Mail Orders iie oniy hotel in Council Biufs odern i 2 219 o NAX Mok Bournals, iy County N Kinds ha enis. LN, Prop. BOOK BINDING Ledgenrs Bank Work of . MOREHOUSE & 0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufts, Staudard Papers U, od. Al Zines o yl il ing m My 5 of bind- BLANK BOOKS. P. C. MILLER. | No. 13 Pearl Sti., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, LATEST DESIGNS, MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. and Docors © Painter. Papicr Horses and Mules 10568 001Zht and sold, nt Large oy ral puir ntittes to sclect fr votall a! i of fine drivors, singleor double, MASON WISE. cil Bluns, SPECIAL NOTICES, Brinc To Lo No. THE BAWK OF COMMERCE ! L Woir, Wi Canci Over No 1l Lt Reduct'on in I"l‘l(}b‘::, ‘ | work I\TOTI-]:. 1al adyertisoments, suck as T an, For u le, To Ront, W ants, | this column L LINE forthe on Brouds NTED - Hotel rien, be iirl for liberal noval b WigCs. Avonue F NTED-A good giel ¢ 4t 160 Buneroft o one W, Foun Noarding, at the low ) Drecinser ast, oreach subsequent our office Counatl cant and 0ol Addzoss osework Mie, A i hons. R. RICE, B, D, PUIOFs vy ‘0 ordrawing of i y deura b ¥ ers. g5 o onauitation {ros China, Glassware, Ete., At W 1 & Ca's. No. BBluts, wer [T Main st and pec- Wholesale Druggists, 0ils, Paints, Glass, I e, it N 22 \iain 3, and = FR'ITS, 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale Califorala Fruits a Spectally Generni - Commission. No. 6i2 Breadway, Counetl Blufrs, WIRT & DUQUEL l‘l:l; W holesalo Fruits, Confectionary & Faney Gracerlss. Nos. 16 and 18 Pey Council Dlutrs, GROCERIBS % L. KIRSCIT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Famsy Groceries. Also Who Liquor Deniera, No. 410 Broad- 8 ny, Council B HARNESS, ETC. BECKMAN, STROHBEHN & CO., Manu‘neturers of and Wholosalo Donlors ta Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. 5 Muin 8t. Council Bluls, lowa. HATS, CADPS, ETC. METCALF BROTHIE l(\ Jobbers fn Hats, Caps and Gloves, Nos., 312 and 546 Brondway, Council Bluifs. HEAVY HARDIWARE. Wholesulo Tron, Steel, N:ills, Hsavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Council tluits, Towa. 1DES AND WioL. M. McDANE X Commhsmn Herchants fo¢ Sal3 of Hides, ,Wool, Yeltg, Greass and Lurs Council uffs Lowa, COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., —Who Jonlors tn— Hluminating & Lubrieatiag Ol B]TOo., BETO. . Theodore, Agent, Council s, Towa. Gilin LUMBER A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wdod Southera Lumbay, Plliag, g0 Matorinl Spocialtios,W holosalg Luia: " Lerotul Kinds, Of 13) Main St Council Bluirs, Iuw\ PILING E1C. AND LiQUOL JOIN ll\ll.‘ll P Wholesde Tinported and Domestic Wings & Liquors, Agent for 8t Gotthara’s Herh Dittors. No. 1} Main 5t, Council Hluis, SCHNEIDER & BECK, i Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liguors, N ain St Cowncil Bluga Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFES, Opposite Depot Pajtesaaday 8 DYTRATTR Y0053 Y Horses and kept coustautly on hand, for sale at retail orin car loads Or- 8 punu]ul\ filled by contract on short took solid ¢ commission. Suniaee & BoLky, Proprie3rs Telephone No. 114 Fornierly of Keil sL ave and 41h str ale Stubles, corne AGENTS WAKTED, e, (1A \ll 10N FITTER, ely now ais koran et ) Armests W ¥or Tu M \andy o i " C WOl tJustice of the Peace | Omos ovar Americau &

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