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THE DATLY COUNCIL BEE BLUFFS. MONDAY MORNING NOV. 15 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL Dellvered Vy cnrrier M. W. Titos, - - . TELEPHONES: Bosiness OFFice, No, 4l Nignt ror No. 23, N. Y. Plumbing Co. Now fall goods at R Coover & MeGee sellstoves, Panels r dozen at fur this mon police made sixty-cigh 1 ny partof the c trventy cents per weok. STREET. ity | Manager, INOR MENTION. Schmudt's | fore have Furmshed house of man to rent, No. 629 Willow avenue Wm. M. Reed, of Omaha, and Miss Myranda Gear were yesterday united in | marri by Justice Schurz Deputy Marshal Burns, of Des Moines, left yus ¥ morming for with him “Du Henderson, Policoman E .lnn ., left yeste pritoner Chris, WOIT, On Saturday evenin, 100 \I.A the Miss N entertained a numbe or friends at the home of her p and Mrs. Moore, street, 1t is expe will be in working order in The work of putting up the wires w continued vesterday nnd the be put in to-morrow or Wedne ably. The_new society John N. Baldwir, ¥ 17 the exceutive o b | the Pali Mall club. During the morn tional church y a small stone thr windows. 1t is thonght th from some “nigger-shooter, delight in calling them. A h the swined glass was the of fortunately Several ‘¢ peace” will be worth in the police court th among them: riholon C. H. Piukham, to settle a f; he with Jan drunk; John Burns, drunk, an also drunk. before Ju « uh\ le fl , who it camped near the dumm and was trying to indue mates of aliouse on Pi ¥ home, of 8 ation " and “disturbances taking ngfield, ith his Wabash. 1lie Moore e young \rents, M. n No. 250 8. Scventeenth afew d » hoxes will sday prob- with Sapp jr., ween named at the con the boys ole through uly damagze f idge Ayles is morning wow, drunk; ¥ quarrcl nes Homan, d Joe Ripp £7.60 at the Satur- ith an outfit ot, got full et to be of Jesse rally, when lieve that |l' wil \. James and a Ubad man” gene Oflicer Be.wick ma ll’l hed him to the city 1 On Satur Charles B, W1 evening M. entertained of their friends corner of Sixth avenue street. Among those presen friends of Mrs_Judge Hanna, “Miss But friends and whose old of Virginia, Omuha, Bluffs woe eting them y_choice and most The guests enjoyed 1 the hosvitality w S tie door bells, bu orm of dom tri w \mL P Imnl aly mh s, & Billy theil 404 Broadway. J window. E - Call for everything you prices, Everybody's swore, 823 given o happy opporti Ihe refreshments served und fish, specinlty, Mr and A company their elegant residence, 1l Seventh L were Mrs! terlield, of | in l(mlwll excellently | themselves as complete s and ipli bing Co. Oysters Doe ust look in , bottom uin. Notes of the Churchea. Rev. € K. Hs Baptist missionary union to Miss Hess to China, gave inte dresses in the Baplist church yester morning. Mr: They left last 1t will sq even Rey. William Mellen South Af L for twenty-f terday evening, at the delivered an interesting manners and customs of In the morning the Meth: was ocenpied by Rey, J Silver City Communion services at tional terday an memlb In accordance with the Y. M. ( several pastors s| day on t will bo week in the ance with th Subject of young tion room international executive comm city Best Billy s, dinner in (Iw 401 Broadwa, Wanrep—By a pr 1 local writer of experie: a good week Lowa. Addr Blufls, JoD - She Skipped Out About # month ago the b No. 150 Broadw wan named Harry Betz from eame the proprictor After removing to this eit Harrington was fa 1 and did not spe the held every ¢ ington, of the American J an, and ad- ny igued the ing for San resting ist churel, address on the Zulus odist pulpit H. Newland, of Congrega- d two new 1est of the poke yest nen, Lhe vening this in accord ngement made by the nittee, at Do and . J. Palmer's, printer and a situation on in s good town in western Ber, Council wrber shop, changed hands and a Lyous, he y with bhis wife, who is quite u fine looking lady, a strange man was noticed in the city who seemed very much interested in the barb and his wife, more ticularly the wife, as be tried to avoid being seen by her husband. This slranger 1n town even went so far as to 0 around to the back door, while the husband was busy in the store, and have a few quiet talks with the barber’s wife, The stranger, after having been seen - these ets, loft town, . a couple of weeks Iater, Satur night last, the barber's wifd trank and skipped out. Ac his story she brought him his Saturday night to the she o'clock, and on his arriva; on Washington avesue n street, about 9 “bag and baggage.” He w still anxious te get trace of hi - wd full variety of Stampin materials, Mrs. H. P. Niles, -~ DeVol sells Stewa and Westminster hard ers. arter Oak and Acorn and ranges air furnaces, N . 504 Broadw - Seal saeques, fur trimmings, ete., at M iuts, Wall paper, shades, p Niles, No 404 Broadway. E. H. Sheafe & tn loan chattle sccurity of every desc fice No. 500 Broadw n) ll[n:l.k See West Point s ar N 0 0'clock she had sk was last n 2onomy steam and ay heater. Amprovewents in heating -lu\ N quietly took her cording to supper on » fbout ¢ home, b First s wife, enibroidery 102 B'dway. rt, Climax, coal burn: ook stoves warm seal caps, ALK Bros ete. H.P. money on ription; of irs. Latest . A Woob. WHAT'S NEW 1N THE BLUFFS, A Glimpse at tl (;munoum of the Variety Show. | NOTES FROM THE CHURCHES. A Talk About the Ways and Tricks of Well Known Crooks—A Sudden Scarcity of Butterine— 1 onals, Deering and Leering. Oue of the “'attractions” at the Broad way variety theater is the “green room. " Tho “green room” does not mean any one particular room in this institution, butincludes any place behind the scenes, in the *pr bixes or in the ante throngh which it is necessary to pass to reach the boxes or the stage, pro vided this novel place of amusement via the frontjentr In this partie room’ are to be tound some rar mens of human- ity varying greatly, v, from night to night, and considerably more so than t room, one enters nee. does the programme of the show. Among the kindred different characters here scen by an observer of the mule sex, the most noticeable ones are’ the females that, during the evening onee oi twice show themselves before the foot lights. These women are not particularly modest behind the eur- tains of the private box in which nsually mn Le found one _or more male com- jons who, provided their *p. will Rdnsit of it, keew setting vp the beer to the girls who are there simply as “plug- gers” for the institution. The men seem to enjoy the comuany of these halt- dressed " serio-comic and - sentimental songstresses who, by the way, areali clad sort of costume. Som blondes while others Il made to order for the oc S i goes into wants to of them are branettes, casion. Oceas the “green room y nd vinted with one of the Itis needless to state boodl i large, he has little trouble tindin nion either male ¢ male. By no means are the females that the the institution; hw-vlu.vml\ enter boxes all empioyes brazen-faced e enters, but usnally degraded sort of a “d o * blow in"' some rood time.” Often it is a couple or more men out enter the green room o “sce ‘The extra cost is light, as a couple of rounds of whisky or beer' usu- “fairy” from outsic with some who wants ally bring forth the desived result. Scl- doi, if ever, do men enter the boxes to see the performance; that ¢ seen from a seat or on a wooden-bot- tomed chur in the awditormom. What goes on behind the curtains that exelude the view of tho he anditorium when the box curtains Vi are usunlly, the outside obscrvors never know, but once in o while some fellow who wants to be seen will allow the cur- ins to remain at the sides of the box and with his female campanion, ase, usually anoutsider, will stare andience and shout for “more Itis in the latte; Saturday itself 1o was ocenpied wo muales and two a thousand times men and kept up a sort of half kranken harangue through out the performunce. na while a i 11 en , but they unusually tal seldom ave they oblig n readily be by hrln any length of time ¢ panion will undoubteaty upon them and setup the be Is do the “noble™ themselves. Substantiai estate loans. 101 Pearl stre id rea No. od ov 825 Main. oth store, Hnnl) s Weathcer strips at Chapmian's, 105 Main® -~ Twits and Crooks, “That was quite a slick anche’s,” the other night,” known local sport the othier he sat behind a faro tab of ‘Com said o well noon, s in o gaming honse on Broadway, toying with a handful of white furo chips. “Only a few minntes more work, and ‘Comanche’ would have been a timued After deseribing how Willi i poliee inalmo every western eity as “Comanche Bill)? attempied o brek out of the eity fail on Wednesday nig I: he continued It was on frec wan,” he con m R. Lloyd t of him ,\m‘.m‘ ound the Com wdian e must Ve g on him, or he'd never attempted mm 1k out, ‘That wis brought day b up for preliminary hearin, the stal allow leave (u\n and within an hour or two *Comanche’ | floor of the | ce that night, ile; he's got gang like him; i he's 1o tear up the conerete with an eye to I've known him quito no friends; none of the he's no confider lar; that too clumsy; aint got sense enough to be a ‘con’ man, If any body ever v broken noso ways remembe l’ to identify ‘Comanche’ once, they wmd could not fail longs down in. Hnmburg, Hasn 't o around herve lately? “Well, yes. as. He laid around all” last Sunday, before bie turned that trick, and was here uple of weeks ago. He's been up ound St. Paul and” Minueapolis wost all summer.” abont Bill, in jail here be x.. climb up over the cells, nun of leisure” \u \n||l his feet on anoth site, *That man thinks but the first man that ever broke or dug himself out of that jail was a dandy, anc I guess now wishes he'd stayed and Stood el Ho was a bricklayer named Quinn, originally from Des Moines, and a man of [ots of nerve, I took some suppor around to him after he got piched; b then told me hed be out by 12 o'clock that night. Iasked him if he had an thing to work with, and he said he didn't need thing, as all he bhad to do was to lift the window frame out and pull oft the I Hl«!hnll saud a tgen who had iy ting table oppo- io's aslick one, bricks one after another il as pulled for a man of his watch, ehain aud roll. It was the night of the Cleveland ratitication her Ve ) had both arms i th nd he was rehieved ul while his mu shouting for ( his money, watch and chain, It was a sleek picee of work. When the poor f low hunds came down out of the air he was minus all he’'d had. While Quinn was in here blowing in this fel low’s roll at faro the police came along It was after this that 1 saw him in jwl, and just as he told me he wus out that night, while -~ (he here numed a well-known proprietor of a £ ling homse, and oune who is now in on the ‘quiet, in one,) wis ring. ing the telephone in the jail and asking Omaha about @ prize fight the fellow jumped through the wall and was oft. 1 met bim on the Main street bridge and he borrowed It was the lust 1 ever saw of him oor fellow, he got an arm ight and pinched him taken off while trying to 'board a He's been in town sipee i1 0 L train I've not but the eh The wateh w heayy one, he buried A Y et AR THE under llu- M the engine others hunted it OVLAHA DAIL\ n stre house |3 nearest to ‘Cate’ and soveral but I don’t think 1t was lu nlm ever foun: Cooper & McGee have them - Everybody's store, good goods; No. 828 Main street. - Weather strips at Ch place to buy apman’s, 105 Main - Anvthing But Batterine. “1 wonder why some of these retaiters don’t take ont a license to oleomar- garine?” said a man yesterday hunted in a half dozon sroecry stores Tast | night for a couple of pounds of buttering and could not lind it. That is them said he had some, but when T as to see the label on the package was torn off. He conldn’t fool me though as they are now compelled to sell butter- ine out of the original §, just as the re supposed to rs out of the original boxes, I'd rather have hrst class butterine than [ would some of this ‘eountry’ butter, and I'd boy itif I only knew where to getit. Lean't for the life tailers don't handle one o he said it every grocery store in the was but there butterine, I don't believe and” single excention, handied you coula not got them to cit 1ty they'd eallat ‘e it. This city cannot get quarter butter in the winter to supnly th s and for several years past thire has been fully three times as much butterine sold as there has butte ry now what do you subnose we are going to do for butter this winter if the retailer license to sell butterine enough trad See that your books are made by Mor house & Co., room 1, Everett block o Dr. Hanchett, oftice No 12 T Residence 120 Feurth strect No. 10. (vl streets ‘Telephone - Headquarters for gloves M S Peraonal oseph Urane, of Vinton, is at the Bech nd mittens at PCALF Bios, Kelley, of Chicago, is at the P 1. J. Hall, guest, B. Jacobs, of Dakota, guest. W. 0. Coleman, of Chic Ogrden L. Balkland, of St. Louis, is a Pacilic is an Ogden t0, is at the at the of Ouakland, is e o 16 AR . ok New Goods! ot 4G BROADWAY, BEE: M()\'DAY NOVE‘VIBP R 1.». 1886, this and Childrens® GreatUnderwear Sale S Dmmcnse stock of Ladies® Underweay will be sold cheap week. WE VILL CONTINOE OUR SPECIAL SALE OF CLOAKS FOR ANOTHER WEEK. Lowest Prices! HEADQUARTERS FOR CARPETS AND DRY GOODS. Moail Orders Promptly Attended To. COUNCIL BLUFES, _IM COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. We Are Still Offering the Greatest Bargains in CARPETS Evei offcred in this city or the west. as any you can find, and below all ca Our steck is aslarge and complete we guarantee prices away ompetition. WE ALSO HAVE P e oz, o Lo, e | A FUI]L Line of Curtains, Ogden, ”Itl C. ter, of Atluntie, is at the | Of alt grades and maike, including Lace, Twrcoman, Chenille, Irish Point wilen. Ete., Lte. ¥, T Kegley, of Codar Ravids, is an ¥ < Tarkish Ogden o 3 en mprizses Tarkis Hon. W. F. Sapp and wife have re- Our Rug Depirtment Comp 4 turncd home J. Eisman, of Burlington, is a Bechtele hotel gaest. Ed Rothert, of Keokuk, is the guest of Henri Atkins. C. L. Stockwell, of Coon Rapuls, is stopping at the Ogden 1. K. Hubbard, of Atlantic, ws Iast night's arrivals at the Ogzden. Miss Palmer served as the the Congregational choir yest Thomas J. Wilcox Moincs, were at the ( Mrs. B. S, Josselyn Mate Josselyn, have astern visit, Irs. E. M among o in sopi , Miss returned from their McKune and Mrs. 1. M. Treynor have returned from Chieago where they h been the past lour weeks. F. W. Voswinkel, of Fairbury, Neb., has spent the past two aays in the city iting the relatives of his parwner, Mr, te Prillips. N e nd wood anadvane clephone 136, - Phe best stove 1 ever had is the verdiet of dusands who have used the Radiant Home base burner. Cooper & MeGee, agents. Order your Fuel coipany befo No. 539 B'dw'y, from C. B n price e £ by His Ha Boston Record: The present rage for palmistry reealls an meident which of Cdozen years sinee at i 0 Werd i ¢, Who was vorsed in dromancy, and a who was pur excellence a seercts of young Kentuekian 1 the lion of ur some reason noa to the popular South Knowledzed an him, yet he the house. The , but at length th od the gentle to show her s b He did with an involuntary start of sarpri wd o frankness which was evi s, sh 1 “Why, the pont, place upon the pinzza agronp of boarders, t young man was a suflic one, but he d4id not flinch eheeked herself in evi pouded with the mos B0, H control “Ah, sts 10 me n my way in the world that curred to me; and since th have to be on the portunities,’ s situation, and he was ever: but the interest of two or three days after he w steahng the awkwaurd tly As the nt eonfusion “he perfect ta thank yon means of making 1 never oe war we south- lookout for op. saved Iu s discovored unonds of a wealthy dow: ager, and although the mutter was hushoed up ad mueh as possible for the suke of the hotel le who had ro- d the Kentuekian, it somcehow | ont that th wis an old duic FINE - FRENGH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED SIYLES OPEN, | ¢¢ Ladics buying a §5 will Le paid; $10, round trip. hat or bonnet, one fare Notice of Publication, Notice {8 Lercby Riven that books for subscription (o the capitul stock of theCicago, - 5 um.n.“' % Routhwestora road Company. | Ledgers, Journal County and il SRR | Bank Work of Al Kinds rSpees 1, FARIS, FRANK L. DAG JACOI W, Hor DR, VM. J. BROATCH 1 ipoun ap Srosed. . thiris. Gone N Ol ruska, (AW \\\ AV en Petor ol by mut thi: now nd ull outstauding accoun by thesame Oiw. ¢ nav 124 5t : rog offender b Md a thief long known to the police of ; New York and Pdiladeiphia gL % Fine Hanging Lamps, House Fur- BOOK BINDING| Prompt Attention to Mail Orders Room 1 E Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind: ¥irst National Ban Omcer & Pusey, B8 S€myrnia, Kerrach, Brussels, Axminster, Etc.,at Prices Lower Than the Lowest. CurtainGoods by thhe Yard Window Shades and Fixtures, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Lincolewms, FEte. Plushes and Upholstery Goods, For the holiday trade. A lavge line of Silk and Mohair Sasy Chairs, Ottomans, Foot Rests, Ete., FARM Efi rming Lands in Towa, School and state lands Land Buyers fare free. .mu), cent interest. No. 555 Broac Tailor ~r 200 53Rl leading Styles and 1m Minnesota, vay, Council Blutfs, Towa, ag S CHEAP! Kansas, and |..urvmg from §5.00 to in Minnedota on 8) ye 5 per Inforination, ete., given b . P. LATST nt for Freidriksen & Co l WILLIANS e < [ 451 Broadway, s Furnisher, Council Bluffs soptatiops @opstaptly op Hond £e~ 1406 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. TURE! nishing Goods, ete. A.J. MANDEL, No. 323 & 425 Broadway, JUNCIL BLUFFS) = « « IOWA inlty MOREHOUSE & 0. evet Block, Council Blufl ing m Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. DRESSMAKING ! -0 — VAl Work Guar'an{ eed Iu Give Sutis- faction. H8L010 None but experienced hands employed. Out of town ord:rs solicited. Refers to those who have had work done. Mrs. L. Simmons, No. 314 BRI OlJ\‘HY COUNCIL BLUFES. S 1k and Velvet Dradses Lo Orler, R. L, WILLIAMS 18 N. Main st, Council Bluffs, Ia,, and S, 15th st , room 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufacturer's Agentfor the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing, Slate, Mantels, Plate and Window Show € Elevators , (hand andaulic, ete. 200 Glass, ases, CRESTON HOUSE “I'he only hotelin Council Bluffs having Fire HEHscapse REFIRENCES B National Baiik, M. E. Binith & uuk, Deere, Wells & Ca', NAUFAHCS (A, G5 Savioks Dask. And all mo ern improvements, 915, 217 and 219 Main st. MAX MOHN, Prop R SRR R ere v, e i - P NOTISE. £pacinl advertis such as Lost ToLoan, For Sale, To Rent, % ants, Roarding, ete., will boinsorted in this column ot the low rateo! TEN ( S PER LINE for the firet insar- fonand Fivo Por Line for each Fo ind fnsertion. Leave advertis r oflice No. 12 Peal stroct, near Council Bluffe WANTS. P‘HH RENT<Furnigned rooms, 016 t W ANTED-A boy with pony to carry Bee route. JFOR SALE=OI papers for sale at tho Do W ANTED-Fact 10 bo married arc wantod 0 Pryor's Beo jot office to select th & caras. MURDER!! Diphtherin i« again making fts annnal visfta: Ten yoara' triat of DIt T DY “for that fata ot that it 1 i1 11 you_pors ithorin, “Thotr salo only at t TR r up office, No sont by expross teud. Sth stroot, Council Bluffs, Ta,, ot on receipt of price, $J, ¥rom the Omaba Be Mr. J. H Butier, of Hazel De and bis fan with malicna m have recover ve and Ci 1LPottawattamie ¥ of cluven persons, diphtherin, Eyery the use of D, o for Diphtheria, 10 Campel] Etreet t of this City dy for diphthorn camo 100 Iate, i dan hter was dying when i Jas rovélvod, |1 am satiafiod that hoe lifo couid Ruve boe Anothe of onr child Vdiphthoria, b Pt ulcerat 1 throat was f > 4l ot call on you kooner,” peil Bluls Dy frioui of th editor of th twonty years, and i known s one of thel Was ravoged with ¢ tressed. Romo of Dr vis’ Diphthe wita used, und tho ives of the rest ot his child ren mavod. Lottors from Mr. McPiko nre un bounded in their exprosstons of gratitude for finding somwe menns of Avortine the loss ot all hislitile ones. Five of M « ohildren ren living phiboerin, and g out of eight died from diphiiie 0 1o hiad b opportuDity of it Dr. Jeifsris remedy, DYSPED DYSPEPATA Dyspoptic, why iive in misery nnd die m dia. pair with Jeferis cu constipation in @ very erencey given. Dyspepsin s the cause of ninety per cent ot ali disensod conditions, Prico $5 for two woeks treatinent. Jofferis” diphth medicine is infallible s of sore throats. Indisponsibie in yre throat, in malignint &eariet fover, it in 48 hours to the simple form. Infat: matory, ulcerntive, pu tion of the woub and all Fliom; cur of the stomach? Dr. t Full printed fustructions how o use the medic emes went with them. No doctor Dr. Jef nadies ean only be obiained at his offic South Ei Blufrs, luwu or sent by exy price OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLULES, 1 Established 1857 N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over American Expre:s, FES “TeLEPHONE 100, FigE [ IS RANCE 2 m Ihe following Companie Those n W FIU\ \ LOA AND FARM BROPERTY all purposes, b s to select lots and in from gle or double MASON WISE, Counneil Blutis, B. E‘[CE, UI D., trivers, sin Cancers (i ko v drawing of biood Noii' e el Hug 2 Consultation free, If you wish o reall m Grover, (1 North Main St next to American “Lelegraph offi le will make you a fioe fitting all-wool suit for §25 Pants to order Having opene tailoring estuablishment fully invite au inspection of sume ties desivous of obtaining ¢lo yard and making up their own goods can nodate d of all nds furnished lnl d Goods eut o order et anything 3 wish can be furnis Don't forg for %25, pants mings at equ m. € next door Lo A ofiice. No. 11" North rican D JOIN Y. STONE 1A STONE & SIMS ATTORNEYS-AT- L&W, f Practice in the State and ederal courts Rooms 7and 8 Shugart-Leno | ubsequent | ck ver to go where the largest [ est Varieties are kept in any one | iin, if seller has EXPERIENCED | AccomyonaTions faithiul and trusty help ho buy wlil be agreeably served, ergives rULL weights and meas- iave three excellent reasons for g such & firm re to buy of II)’ATO\T FULL Co., No. ¢ Council Bluffs, Telephone 110 [/HOLESALE AND JOSBING HOUSmS OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICET \ LAMENTS, DEERE here WELLS & CO,, ultaral Implemeats, Bugy wes, te e Council Kluffs, lowa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. Manufact: rersof and Dealers fn Hard ani Power Coin Lell 1s, 135, And mgeneral line of first olass agricultural fmplem NOs. 801, 150, 1505 and 1507 3outh Main Streat, Co uty Town. DAVID BRADLEY & (‘U Manif'rs un i Jobhars of Agricultural lmp[e'uentx.\vagms, Bugdies, Carringes, and Wl kints of Farm \Yr-r\‘\mur 10 to 1116 South Main Strect, Council Blu oA, CARPETY COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET ( Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades Oli Cloth, (mlvmlltmma Upholstory Goo Nau 405 Brondway' Council Blufls, Tows, CIGARS, TOBACCO, K10, PEREGOY & —Wholesal MOORE, Jobbers In the—~ Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 26 Main and 2 Pearl Sts, Council Bluffs, lown. COMMISSION, MAN, Fruit and Preduce Commlsslon Herchants, No. 14 Pearl St., Council Sluffs. HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Draggists, Oils, Paiats, Glass, Druggiats’ Sundrics, Bte. No. 22 Vajo S No. 21 Peurl St., Couneil Bluirs. ., and ,,l n 0. W, BUT foraia Fraits a Spaclally Commission. No. 5L3 Council Binfrs. WIRT & DUQUET Wholesale Fruits, Confl AND ("OMMIIS.&ION Wholesale C General Broadway, onery, COUNCILBLUFI'S I Nog. 16 und 18 Pearl St Conncil Bluffs, IHH VEISS, P T BECKMAN, STROHBENN & CO,, Munuacturers of and Wholesalo Dotlers ia Leather, Harnsss, Saddlery, Ete. No. b2 Main St. Council Blufs, lows HATS, CAPS, ETC. METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers fn Hats, Caps and Glovas. Nos. 312 and 314 Rrondway, Council Binfa, HEAVY HARDIWARE. K & FI 1 15 Whole Iron, Steel, Nalls, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stack, Council Bluirs, Lowa. OIS, COUNCIL —Whol ninating BLUFIES OIL CO., e | &L. orm in— Tilu feal -1‘ \)n. Ga5)lim p a LUMBER PILING B1C, R A. OVERTON & CO., Nard Wood, § m Lumbsr, Piiing, And 3,\Wholosnio Luine be M St WINUS aAND LIQUC & JOHN LINDER, Imported and Domestic Winas & Liguors Ageut for 'x] Gotthaeo's florh \( ters. No. 13 SCHNEIDER & BECK and Domestic Wings and Liquers, o6 Main il Bluts L. KIRSCHT & O Wolssele Liuor De rond way, Cou Hutrs Reduction in Prices, China, Glassware, Etc ) ) AL W. 5 Hemer & Co's, No. Couneil Biuils, ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, 4 Main st No. 328 Broadway, - - Ca | Bluffs, Mrs. <5, A, I"'o;,z:r*,, Late of the Parisian Millinery Co., Manager, Star Sale Stables and Maule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFKFS, Opposite Dummy Depot, =SB PRIURMUA 0I5 11§ 1 or in car load Oders d by coniract on Peley No. 114 Formerly of Keil Bale Stables, - corner 15t ave and 4th street, A4