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THI DATLY COUNCIL BL Ul kS, TULSDAY OFFIC NO. MORNIN 12, P! Delisered by er HW. i Brerxres Orr Fion1 Ex MINOI MENTION, New Yo New fal Cooper & Buyv Seal br Cheap r Pancls at § gallery, Main St T'he Ladies” Choral union m afternoon at 4 o' it e T Mrs. Rockwell M G. Wells was having a rumpus eseaped without Dell \Iu n o was arrested drunk and disturbing the Allen hersclf making the complaint The big drunk four were fined yester day 1n police court—Henry Johnson John Kennedy, George Howerton Pat Reilley Moetings will be coMtinued this we ery night, at the mission, corner ¢ venue and Seventeenth street ly invited D OITOW 18 P! yosterday fin withJohn Tete any pennity for peac being Mrs. | an tively the last chane to register, and unless r no one can vote. Every votersshould, therefore, £ce o this important matter The new Broadway theater, under the managenie Mr. Jo Driesbach opener | ind promises to b permanent and finaneial suceess The move for a wagon bridge has al rewdy o d many inquiries about bot tom property, and w ripple of reai estate activity has alveady started in cheap lots The injunct inst Wi Bohning was to have been rd in the superior court yesterday, but was con tinued until Thursday to aceommodate attorneys on both sides, Rev. T J. Mackey, of St. Panl’sehurel delivered wosermon on “Hobby Riding Iast Sunday. He knows just how to hit hobbies hard (d ihere is no more out. spoken, fearless pulpit orator in the city Councii Bluffs is remarkably fortunate 15 g fires, Tts residends dnots et Gireless, however, especially at this sex son of the year. Look after the flues and sce that the stoves properly et up. The s mill s getting and wili soon be operated w With new machinery and v ments, the mill will' speedily take rank as one of the bestn the Tand, and aval ble addition to the industries of the arc nder way hfoll foree 1y improve ay o avparently a bricklay ell in o fit on the street n of Main and Broadway, yes- ternoon. He was taken to the I to be e d there lay for in an uncon: ondition. Tk need of ¢ s apparent almost Lumbe already being unloaded on ol foundary building, leased by the Union Lumber company of Wisconsin The yards will be extensive, and will be under the management of My Stephen gon. Wholesale as well as ail busi- ness will be looked after John Nicholson expectsabont the first of January to send his fleet runner Ly Brown to New Orlcans, She is vapi getting into condition, and it is expee will be bt winner. His other run Beecher, west of he mile race, ly He recently won a two ises still better things There is a large amount of the iron work for the new court house already on | ground, and it is ravidly bein put in ! The work is progressing well and huilding begins (o show man ner of structure it will be. ! beauty are surpassi the tions eyen of the enthusinstic who eagerly urged its building. The ity council meeting tonight will be an impor t one. ne of the mat- | ters now pending before that hody ave ot | vital interest to Conueil Biufis, and the city fathers can Kill off enterprises or help them along. The future of Council Blults depends largely upon the wisdom of its aldermen. No sectional jealousies or personal motives should to them The greatest good to the greatest number is whit should be looked to. There are numerous citizens be made in the superior courtdaily. Amor the curious eases yesterday was that of oung maun, whose fathér was born in anada, eame to this country, was nat urahized, and returned to i where the young man was born, soon after which the family returned to the United Btates. So many questions arising as to the right of the young man to vote, that ho concluded the spes st and surest soln tion of the matter was that of becoming naturalized. It is figured out by one knowing citi zen, conversant with the trade and the town, that there will be tifs re lam ber yards locatedin Couneil Blufls within #ix ‘month Pe advantages of cheap round for yards, wonderful facilities for jonding and unloading, and wer from which all parts of the west can usily he pplied, are the causes which will bring the incrense. The prediction is e that the Missouri vi bands will be the great supply depot for the lumber trade of the west, instead of the bunks of the xsippi. he county portant u one to be su ments. The present ofl; bers, whom the republi nated for anoth i, i pecu ted for the position, and th manner in which cvery detail of that of fico has been looked “after cannot but eause the people to continue him ther Able as an attorney, aceurate as man, geninl ana accommodating paving the full confidence of seems 10 oceasion for any change. One colored and one white vagr were before Judge Aylesworth yoste day. The colored man showed w Wit IS siz oxb aitizens, office 18 oo in ed to experi al, Mr. Cham s hiave renomn I, there nt ©right, and was discharged, and rather | _slected he would prove than discriminate against the white man, be was sct also, the judge's eman- eipation proclamation covering both. It 8 almost uscless to attempt to do any- thing with these roving fellows under the existing cireumstances. ‘I'he city has o arraugements for working these fol we, and if found guilty the only penalty ms to be to let them fatten in the county il at the public expense, They enjoy 18, 1t relioving them from the necessity of rhstling aboit to get board and lodg. ing for themselyves, und is henee no pun ishment. Jobhn M. Matthews. the « republican gandidate for clerk of the courts, is not making much fluster or bluster, but is steadily and quietly at work u.- i well known that it is almost x assure the readers of the Ber Ih as eflicient ble a clerk as ever filled the oflice. y superintendent of schools he made a record of which he may well be ud. He did more than any “other one an to build up the educational interests this county. In whatev: on he been placed he has been found th ful to the interests of the people, honest and eflicient, and the republicans could | facturing of | Dierks has just my 1 will prowptly fill all orders for brass « | iron casting, mot lave made w better or a stronger nowination. ACHINE SHOPS QUEER WEDDING IN A HACK. Mas« roclam Influx of Ligu Varted ltems Cau The wtion Cances An Licenses aht on [l 00 d for work wproved m nery and making the manu Fins company intend I Kinds of corn muchinery I'he bus Dierks perintend and into a the leading is under the el and C. | specialty e of M. J Holt s nted which and husksthe corn had the machine in <<ful operation this fall, and orders alrendy begin ning to come in for the harve company r ts that it was mpossible 1o complete the works in time to manu facture for the fall trade on huske But next senson they oxpect o inaugu rate a revolution i the manner of hi sesting the great eereal erop of the north- west. They wilialso immediately begin the manufacture of shellers and geinders Mr. Stuttler, the foreman of the mould ing room, is one of the wactical iron workers in this country fe was the tivst man to successfully cast the ri for feed grinders, ey were formerly ent from” steel, but this mude the michine expensive as to be i practicuble. The comprny tion to their wian it Mr. tented a field agrer corn harvester und harve wilt jobbin, give specin atten department, and al and all kinds of machine re- ing and cutting of geavs. The build commodions, well lighted ana by steam throughout, The Br the company will ke a big fortune out of their new invention, heated abstructs of titles J.W. & E. L. Squire street, Council Blufls, Seal brand oysters at Y The Saloons Paying, The notice given by Mayor Gr that the saloons must pay up or shut up begins to haye its effeet. N V\ twen paid the monthly lic others say that they w mayor says he means business, @ he tinds nearly all the saloon mer ready to pay if they can be assuved that those who do not pay will not be allowed o run. He proposes to earry out this policy, and to commence at once shutting wp all delinquents that ave willing to for some to others cont refuse or neg J. Paliner’s, mew 1 pay tod nothing. I'hos t to pay will he Such is the avowal of the new 1 Another perplexing feature suloon business 1s th t that n the saloons iunch count neeted with them, and they elain they cannot close their places of business ay or shut at 12 o'clock s beenuse thero who must be fed, andif the fron back doovs are locked, then the must Aneffort will be o fo 8 to cither 1 their lunch coun Lioon or 50 ¢lose their bars sereens or other means, as to render it impossible to have drinks sold without being easily dc ted ‘The lunch counter exeuse has served ashield for mu violations of the at tempted polic aulatio! vou money in rdware. W See that your hooks are made by More- house & Co., room 1, Everett block Seul brand oys! H. d. Palmer s. L China Wedding in a Hack. Yesterday afternoon San Goons, o Chinaman from Omaha, and Katie Pet Norwegian maiden, came to this the river to get n ed Kiel’s hotel, but by the time the marri license was procured ihere was such n gathering of curiosity 5 ors that the modest couple preferred not s the cercmony performed in the hotel parlors. They engaged as cfficiating nan Rev. A Overton, a locul ‘her, and finding that there were too curions eycs at the hotel, they conelnded to take carriage to Captan Overton's oftice, und have the ceremony performed theve, There were @ number of persons at the o however, and at the suggestion of the clergyman the performed n the cu as it stood i the stre , in front of S otk i SaNe il ko ing tied tightly as though in a parlor. The hanpy couple drove off, and took the next dummy train for their home in Omabia, where the bridegroom isengaged in the tea busimess Lyor I ean save nd i Stoves, A. Wood. side of stopped g Try a( and Cook stor Cooper & Me we th - Mrs. A, S. Hall is prepared to do making on short notice and prices,” No. 328 Broadw - The Rush For Remnants Continues, The great rush at the remnant coun- ters in Kiseman's People’s Store yester- v was similar to the great lawn sale which will be remembered by all. To-day this great sale will be con- tinued—it will be the last day and every remnant must go—and at any prie Ladies, don't miss this great opportun ity to supply yourselves with silks, v vots, plushes and dress goods of eve deseription. The sale takes pluce in the corner store of the People’s Store. In the domestie department we offer thousands of remnants of ealicos, ging: hams, sheetings, linens, towelings, flan nels, linseys, . in fact ali short lengths of gu«u“» throughont the entire house, regurdless of their cost or alue Call e e for soft coal, o, 1y to avoid the rush at Henry & Co's Peonle’s Store, - 814, 816, 818 and 320 Broadway. To-morrow unde our winter ial sale e full par- W morning's paper. 1SEMAN & Co People's S Fe The best stove I ever had, dict of thousunds who hav Radiant Home burner. Mo Agents. is the used Cooper ver the & Bridge Company. The stock books of the Omaba & Council Blufls Railway and Bridge com. pany have boen opencd for the subsorip He has | The | i the They | | apa i pur THE OMAHA A Pleasing The ladies of th © wnoyster suppoer B Entertainm M. F 1 the basement of their chureh, on evening, Oct wsisted by the celd A military band discourse music wions and instr 10 the inter way, on ‘Thursday Ihe Jadies will be brated Peai family on the oce Recit umen'al musie will add st of the evening - for g vill wquarter pves aind mittens at METCALY Bros - P. €. De Vol sells Stewart, Acorn and Westminster hard coal burners, Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves and ran onomy steam and warm v furs . 504 Broadway A rumor has heen started, whien has sen traced back until it reaches one of Union Pacilic men, to the effeet that hin sixty days Union avenue will be by the company, whether Tenth avenuce'is given or not. The ramor genorally credited as being proba Die, but it seems to come from_one who ought to know what he 18 talking about A sacques, fur trimmin a 18 9 L seal eaps cle Mereary Bros Fresh oysters in every Phanix Chop House, No 11 t Counei Brocdway. | The body of the Hansen was yesterday hadd already been buried where it was found being identitied or ¢ the friends went the style at the 1 and sott coal, wool, lime. ¢ Blufit Fuel € lephone No. 1 unfortunate Hans buried here. It at I tsmouth, in the v it not med there. When cre they hud it taken nd bronsht £ his city for purm. iilroad shoes and Ger Blaxsim's, Main st Custom-made man slipper Dr. | Residenc ) No. 10. office No. 12 Penrl street Fourth street. Telephone Personal Par Mrs. J. C. Bixby several days past. Colonel MeKissock, has returned from St. Louis, H. C. Cheney, of trhe Sionx City route, s struggling against malari, A, P Cramer, Avoea's blond bland postmaster, Was in the ity day. J nin o terday. A. E. Buchanan, ont nl the Wabash, graphs. has Leen very ill for of the Wabash, insurance Pacific yos- \ prominent was at the Welpton Red Oak division was in itend yos- Sup the city of J his Huntington, s decided to make uneil Blufls. » Reider, who tr choentgen, left y le in Nebraska. . H. Lett and wife, of Denver, Fin the city visiting friend ast evening left for Beatrice, Neb, James B Edmunds and R. Holt \, were among tinguished arrivals at the Ogden day (& A. Reed v from He | hee at hts of Labor conyendonin Rich I, in Terson, spent yester- returned ye the K mond. Harry Curtis and wife arrived home lust night from Lincoln, where they have e ttending the state convention of the Neb J. B, Severs ot Rockford, citic house and seeking to establish de here on annvention of theirs, a patent wash tub stand Mrs. W. A. Highsmith, wife of the ardmaster of the Union Pacifie, has me on a brief visit to friends la- Willow Vale, Kan. e I8 ae: by her sister, rance, tives at companied Kuotts. C. B. Jacquemin has been spending ing over the jewelry which he is interested ing for New_ York, hases of holid here and the one of Helel few days hi Mont., e look- establishment in He left last even- where he will make y _goods for the house Helena, The New Variety Show. A large andience attended the perform ance at the opening of the new variety show last night, inment was wenerally ple ¢ orchestra, composed of six P rendered music that was a genuine and ple sur- » to the society bloods pr who ave been afilicteil so long with the mis- { combir grinds out discord at the ope srmances will be given nig ene si trie door bells, burgl rms and ory form of domestic clectrical appli New York Plunibing Co. - J. Earnsdorf, having taken entire con trol of the Phanix chop house, desires to state that he has i the scrvices ot es Decker, a fivst-class cook of York city. ‘The best the market affc night_and da stsiyle of the art. Will also have a regular bill of fare, -~ Spontaneous Co During those October days when Chi- cago was having, in the year 1871, a somewhat interesting though ther too warm experience, 1t was noted that buildings remote from others that wer ing suddenly burst into flame, al- zh no sparks were seen to al them. In the forests of Michi Wisconsin tall dead pines, the woods from the ne to suddenly and - without apparent ause fire up and become new centers of destruction, Fences of oak a mile from the nearest blaze flamed up without the leust provocation, »o far as wus seen by the witnesses. The parched grass in the meadows and the brush-heaps in the clearings were swept by fires started, no one knew how. In “Regnarok™ such ¢ cited as evidence that the s i that tme passing throu heat of which fired the build and fences. Those who did not believe in that theory, and the few never heard of it, d to sustuin the t those 15 ires, cases of ring swontancous combustion, were caused by the dropping of sparks which novody happened to see. But the ob served facts were too strong against these believers, and to wmany the matter has never beén uccounted for satisfactorily. An aceident th happel in the laboratory of M. Cosson, of the French Academy of B 8, suggests & solution of the mystory of the' Michigan, Wiseon- sin, and Chicago euses. While 3. Cosson was working in his laboratory u part of the boarding of the floor pontane: ously. The bourds were near an air hole through which came a current of warm an and ings, trees, DATLY ruteor | mesicine BICT wl‘ \\ wted for Oct dronghit without dew to moisten anything. Th winds had for wee blown from the westward, and had drawn almost every particle of moisture «d wood which may have wrhonized ready to burn fiercei the temperature rose a fow de or other enuse eame to start the 'ne facts stated by M. Casson s precautions that should be tuken danger | 1ot been suspeeted Ball players shonld use St for hvnises and sprains received plaving SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE. Specinl advertisements, such as L o Loan, For Salo, To Kent, Want ete, will beinsertol in this colamn ut the low LN CENTS PR LINE for the firsc insor fonand Five Cents Per Line for each subsequont tton, Lenve advertisements ot our oflie 12 Poal strect rondway, Council from expos hecome ¢ whenever whire Jacobs Ol while WANTS, WANTED=I ¢ Shonti tenetor, 100 ruilway Inborers stors to work on gride of South raiirond in the Indian Ferritor th of Kiowa, Kan. Good tor work will_lust two v formatio; of N Schurz, NOR RENT— | g focation. Tuos. v (URSALL S it v ruilway con nd 50 e i Kunsas W miles 2 'wood win For in- il Blu s, suktiblo s Gooi bt 1 w1 e Dicb 10 sofe; B Cnsh verster: spiit crimpng 1 15 ggslaenc v No. 41 Norih Couneil North st 1 cline 101 Main Riute street. Addred WIURDER!! isagain making its ann of DICTH REMEDY Tor that fi £ Huzel Dell Pottswatt fumily of vleven py alignant diphth covered by the oris Preventive and for hout the wid 01 a phys 1 il of No 110 Camphell street, 1, Who 1 toroxting damehtor. aged about 15y dipht under the treatment, of on, hest physicians in Omahn, writes to 1 ot This City Tor daphth too late Diphtheria, | w have been who had 11 up with th we used yo diBense w o futuro 110 completely subiivd, ep your med At il times in our hou: ‘féel that it save. the life of one of our ¢ dren. We are very thunkful to you, and only regret th i not cali on you sooner.” From the 1 Blufrs Daily Globe: editor of the Cambrin (Kbens, s frientl of the cditor of the Gloh: twenty years, and is kiown 3 one of the host me: ravaged with diphtherin, and wreatly dis £ Dr. Jofforls' Diphtherin Cure ¢ lives of the vestof his child- ke ure atitude for loss of ull Nt Idven out of cight diod from diphitherin hefore he had an opportinity of using Dr. Jefferis remedy. DYSIPEPSTA! nd die 1 dis- Dr. Thomas estion ani Best of rof- 18 the enuse of sedcond.tions. we will n s tamily pair with e Jetlor constipation in n vy crences givon. Dy nt ot vo Wock jons how to use th cmes sent with them. No doctor required. I'r. Jefferls' remedies ean only be obtained at his offico. N South Eightn stroct, Conneil Blufls, Jowa, or sent by cxpress on roceipt of price Full print JACOBSIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLLUFF'S ctices in th tate and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart Blos N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over American Express NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Pays Best WHEN PROPERLY DOKE. VIE AIM T0 AN DO GIVE T0 ALL cUSTOMERS, 1LOWEST PRICES---PROMPT TRANGACTIONS. {900icIous SeLtcTions. - Consricuous PO [riona-.--ExremiEncED AssioTance...-un {A8to GrinIoNS ANG CoNFIOENTIAL SERVICE. emenTs Desions: mates or Cost in any News Aoven Puooy nown an® Funnisneo 1o Resronsiaie Pantise FREE or CHARGE ‘Fhe H. P. Hubbard Co., Successors to H P HUBBARD, Judicious Advertising Agents and Exwh,, Esteblshed 1870 New Haven, Conn, 8 0un 200 Pace Caraiceue or ''Leaoine! Faee on Arrucanio Incorporated 1885 WILEOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. K by wilara aoed: mmm.\ \nwuh Yoktle K\ln re i ko da AT yopr d 0r it Sent Lo any address for a1 ¥nOR WP Measrs. Kuba & Co., Agents. gists. OCTOBER 26, 18806. WHATEVER ELSE YOU DO, Don't forget that th change in their firm Conncil on Blugfs Carpet Company will Jeannary 1st e mak ety and that they are boun mettevially veduve their stock before that day. o ser will cortainty swit yore Their stock them before you purchase elsewhere, 17 you want to buy anything in their line they will give consists of all grades and maki and obtain their pri yon prices sof ¢ a dito that Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, * Mattings, 1 lot of Table THAN COST. Linens, Towels Nee them, Council Bluffs Carpet Co., and Window Shades, CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY GOO0DS, Etec. Napl to close out ins No. 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. 'FARM LANDS CHEAP ! Lands i lowa, School and state Land Buyers furd Farmu $10.00 per tway, Council Blunt 3ro; Minnesota, lunds in Minne L Towa, and na Kansas, ranging from §5.00 o llnw s Informaty ete. P. P. LAUSTRUP, azent for Freidriksen & Co., Hrs. C. L G‘U;IETTE Bert arsattucent and Late Blocll ard Ander Work nade to atder, 99 Main Street, M VD weem—" CARP Bargains in “Carpets This Week A, Oacrnecl est Sty les of L’tx tta Keacr Cricances HAIR GOODS, 5 /. ©) at LIISS ) to per ‘ve 3/, ' Cébece af Aye o ks 1 s, Jowa, ETS, L Blutl Harkness Brothers'. I you wish a Carpet. no matter whal grade, be before purchasing elsewhere. SEPIECIATL - beas o oS wre to call and see us We offer special bargains in Dress Patterus and Dress Goods this week. Fee the inuvense stock. wthing in this line will be sold cheap this coming weel. HARKNESS BR7THERS, No. 401 Broad - ay, Council Bluffs OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS | No. 328 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, | = COUNCIL BLU Establighea 183 Creston House, Tie only hotel in Council Blufls having Fire Escapse| 2nd wil_modern fmprovements, 216, 217 und 219 Main st. MAX MOHN, Proj Horses and Mules Forall purposes. bo'ight and sold, at_rotall an¢ inlota. Large quantiti from Soveral puivs of fine drivers, singlo or doublo. MAS(.OI}II"WISE. P. C. MILLER No. 13 Pear/ St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, LATEST MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. House, Sign and Ducorative Muche Wall Ornamonts, None but best hunds employed and churges rensonable, DESIGNS, Painter. Pupler BOOK BINDING gers, Journals, Co Bank Work of All Kinds aSp falty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders | MOREHOUSE & GO. Room 1 Eve Bloek, Council Blufts Standurd Papers Used. Ail styles of bind. ing 1n Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. 1t ENC 3 C. B. Nutional Baak, M. E Bmith & ¢ Citizens' Hank, Deere, Wells & ¥irst National Bank, C. 15, Insurance Co., officer & Pusey, Bankers.C. B Bavings Bank. Reduction in Prices, IN Ghina, Glassware, Etc., At W. 5. Hemer & Co’s, No. 93 Main st Council Bluffs, ity and | | HomeSteam ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, Mrs. 0. A. Roger Late of the Perisian Milinery Co, M1 Dtists See S, s.xqer FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, W I(MPORTED STYLES ies buyinz o € Hat or Bonnet, an will'be puid; $10 round trip. TELEPHONE “ 100 fi\~ FirE [ bLHfl E In_ the following Comp German American, of New York Fhanix, of Hartford. Hartjord,* of Hartford. Califoyman, of San Francisco, Scottish Union & National, of Edin Union, of San Francisco, state,* of Des Moines anies: one OPEN. fa burg. Wiliiamsburg City,® of Brookiyn. Those marked with a® insure also_against lo Wind Storms, Cyclones and Tornadoes REAL ESTATE N1()‘IZY LOANED o~ Goon ci FOR SALE IN Ol BLUFES AND AL AND FARM PROPERTY AT Lowe . RATES, ® o % (% (%, # % 88 by Ty T * R. L. WILLIAMS, 18 N. Main St., Couneil Bluffs, Ia. 209 8, 16th St., Room 10, Omaha, N Manufucturer's Agent for the Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, tels, Plate and Window tilass, Cases, Klevators (hand and draulic &e, and cb, | CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Man- Bhow hy- BEST LAUNDRY WORK 10 the ity can be obtained by patronizin, LAUN 540 Browdway Council GEO, None but experienced hands cmple Out of town orders by mail or expe licited, and all work warranted, ¥ the ORY Blums W.SCHINDELE, Prop, pyed 508 OLESALE AND JOBBING EHOUsESs OF COUNCIL BLUFFS { K iy T WELLS & €O, Agricaltaral Implements, Buggles, Fte ,F'to. Ce IURING CO, IMPLEMENTS KEYSTON} Ma izinwl and Complete Hay Loader, fli~'l Rakes, Cider Mill & Pross, CORN SHELLRAS AND EERD CUTTER S101 136, 1303 and 1577 2outh Main Stroet Council Bl Towa DAVID ADLEY & Man n1Jobbers of Agricultaral Implements, Carriages, and all kinds 1 to 1116 South Mal MANUFAC ect, Counoll | AXE H.Dot HANDLES, RO Gurason, T 1As, Pros &Trons Mot Council Bm (; Hm GrO.F WY Soo &Cc Factory, e k Sladge and Small CARPETS, ol COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET o, 7 Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Good Fto.No 406 Iirontieay’ Council 1iuty ~ owi == CIGARS, TORACCO, B0, PEREGOY —Wholesale & MOORE, Jobbers in tho— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobaccy & Pipes Nos. 8Main wnd 27 Powrl Sts. Council Hlutte oW, = COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesu | Fruit and Produce Commission Wereants, No M Peurl St Couneil Sluffs. = DRUGGISTS, HARLE, HAAS & CO,, Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Na. 22 Main St, and Council Blutfs Sundrics, Kt Poarl =t Druggists' I No. = PRI W. BUTTS, Wholesale Califoraia Fraits a Spesialty Commission. No. Bk} Council Bl T WIRT & DUQUETTE, % Fruits, Confectionary & Fanoy Groceries, Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St. 1 Blutrs, [ Goneral Brondway, Coun GLOCERIES, L. KIRSCHT & (O, Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Grocsri Also Wholesale Li . Nc HARNESS, ETC. BECKMAN, STROHBEHN Leather, Harness, Saddlery, kte. Main St., BluTs, lowa = 183, 416 Brond- & €O, Devlers 1 No HATS, CAPS, ETC. METCALF BROTIHERS, Jdobbers in Hats, Caps and Glyies. Nos. 312 and a1 Brondway, Couneil BlTS, HEAVY HARDIVAR, INE & FELT, Wholesala Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Council Hluirs, Towva. HIDES AND W0OF. . M. McDANELD & €O, Commission Merchants for Sals of Hidss, Tullew, Wool, Pelts, Grenso nnd Furs Council Blumrs 1o OILS. 'IL BLUFFS OIL ('1)’,7 —Wholosito Deators fn— | Muminating & Lubrigating Jil Gasylin BTC., BTO. £ Theodore, Agent, Council s, Towa T LUMBER PILING A. OVERTON & CO., Hard W(;od, Southera Lumbar, Pilig, And Bridgo Material Spocialtios,Wholosaie Lime ber of all Kinds. Offico No. 130 Majn St., Council Bulrs. Town, E1C. WINES AND LIQUOICS. JOHN LINDER, Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Agent for St Gotthara's Horb Biitors. No. i Muin st Counzil Bl 1ifs, SCHNEIDER & BECK, g Foreign and Domestic Wines and Lijuors, e 60 M el Blufs St € BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUF Opposite Dumuy Depot, 5_ ‘Pajuasaidey ST RIURAIRA X00)S [I§ o ¥ Horses and mules kept cor hand, for sale il or in car loads Or- ders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on eommission SuruTer & Bowey, Propric2 Lelephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sule AL uve id 4th st L. AGENTS WANTED, (T CIAPON. FITTER This ay 1 outirely Stables, corne s aud inao W A0 w0 alao. a0 fnfir VA ¢ Hou opri For turtl s A Hoom 4 P . A WOk, R. RICE, M. D, Cancers (% other Dumiors rewiove withos 1l kinife ordeaw ng of biool 1y YERTS POACUICR] OX pericice Pourl B, Council IMutis B Cousultation free.

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