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THE DAILY BEL. COUNCIL BLUFFS. pIUESDAY MORNING NOV. 16 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET, Delivered by carrier in any part of the city twenty certs per week. H.W.Tiuron, - - - Manager. TELEPHONES Breinyss Orrice, No, 45, Niour Evitor No. 23, MINOR M N. Y. Plumbing Co. Now fall goods at Reiter's, Cooper & McGee sell hardware. The city couucil meots this evening nels at $3.50 per dozen at Schmudt’s ¥, Main street The great remnant sale continves to-day ul Eisems reopl tore Charles M. Harle yesterday moved into his new house on Oakland avenue, Take advant » remnant sale at the l'um]. s store, which will be contin ¢ was yest . of Hastings, Lulu M Wood, of Oakland, la. Pete MeNaughton, Juke Bartholomew and John Burns were yesterday fined as being drunk, without embellishments Miss Alice G. MeDermid, aged about 0 :I|u| at_her h tholie cemetery here to Special sule of remn silks, dress goods of ev flannels, ginghams, ete., « People's store continues to-day. The old_ buiding owned by M. F. Rolirer on Main stroet, and recently oc- cupied by H. P. Niles, is having a new front put into it and generally fixed up. The met last evening in the uber, in the city building, to form a Carpenters’ union, There were present several earpenters from Omaha. communication of Bluft City A its of velvets, ry deseription, No. 71, A. F. and A Tuesday evening, November 16 isiting breth- ren cordially invited. A. J. Brown. sce retary. The saloons are paying their licenses more promptly than ever b ester- day was the last day for the paying of the November licenses, and the " saloonists were coming in well Mrs. Gerstenberg zlnnl Olive Jones were arrested at 10 oclock last night for being drunk on Broadway. bey did not carc larly about going to jail, and the ad to foree them., The crowds t it the Salvation army is nightly in ing and the past two nights the hail been filled. l,zm night a ollection was taken up to help pay stove that has been put up. The Married Ladie Euchre elub will be enter row evening by Mrs. A, and Mrs A, M. Jackson, at clock sharp, at No 128 Fourth strect, corner of Willow avenu The seats are sclling well for the dis- trict school entertainiment to be given at nu»mwnnnnw Friday evening. If you 1ot secured your seats you had bet- lvrlln soat once, as the board 1s being marked up rapidly. C. J. Beckman has recerved notice that under the new lauw he \\|ll now receive §45 2 month inst pension for the loss of his Under the new rul- ing this merease is made to all who | suflered amputation so near the joint to be unable to wear artificial limbs. The Southwestern lowa Press cin- tion mects at the opera house to-day. The sessions will be deyoted to the con- Oideration of business nu and the discussion of topics of practical interest to the fraternity. In the evening a ban- quet is to be served, at which the visitors and some invited guests will - be the number of cove abour eighty, A young li vassing the cit Military Opc vi Progressive ned to-mor- ve dy of the city is now vith & new book ions of General e ure- t being wrltten by Alfred Ronan, nid to be an excellent work, and ot but be interesting to all who ae tis 5 ar from both stand- points. The work is a beauty, typograph- Jeally, and is finely illustrated. In the case of Dr. Beliinger against Rohrer the sealed verdict of the jury was opened in the superior court yesterday morning, it being a judgment in favor of the doctor for $150, about half of the amount claimed by him for person fessional services rendered. The will probably not be allowed to remain there, but will go up, a motion for a new ready made. y Bradshaw, the boy who was re- cently 8 for attacking hi mother with an axe, was yesterday before the insane commissioners, who examined into the question of his sanity. They decided that he was sane enough to know better than to indulge in an Such e to know of the fits of temper, and sent him bick to Judge Aviesworth's _court, deeming him & more proper r the Behool than for an concluded thut they could gef him, and he was allowed to r He is a boy of not over bright b an almort uncontrollable temper, has travelled about a great deal, some- times being away from home for months. Parrott, a character who has been f“ml deal of annoyance to the ofliee or cral years past, was yesterday raising A row with his family again, l\hhll.ll Guanella went to the house, from which the man had driven his wife and iren, and attempted to arrest him. Parrott was hunting for a butcher- knife when Guanclla tackled him. They had a lively scufile, but Guanella numv out first best, dragging the drunken and infuriated fellow outof the house, and taking him to the cooler in a buggy. rott has about worn out the patience of this community, and some mora sovere measures will be adopted towards him than heretofore, in |lhu hope of either reforming him or causing him to migrate, Electric door bel arms and every form of dome ctrical appli- ancds at the Now York Plumbing Co. ————— All varieties of ne and fish, Oysters all styles. Short orders a specis alty, Doc & Billy's, 404 Broadway. dJust look in their window, e Call for everything you nec prices, Everybody’s store, 823\ - Best dinner in the city at Doc und Billy's, 404 Br bottom n. WANTED— Il) & practical printer and local writer of experience, a situation on a good weekly, in # good town in western Towa. AddressJ. ., care Beg, Council Blufls, -~ Sta |n|-|n~'umllullv.lrn»lvuh*mh side mwateriuls, Mrs. H. P '\llu 4028 Ai\\.\\ - - P. C. DeVol sells Stewart, Clims Acorn and Westminster hard coal bury ers. Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves d ranges. Economy steam and warm &ir furnaces, No, 504 Broadway o Seal sacques, fur trimmings, seal caps, eto., at MEVCALY BRos. ts, ete. H.P. Wall p-lpor s es, pai Niles, No. 402 lh m\m). E. 1 Sheafe & loan money on chattle security of every description; of- fice No. 200 Broadway, upstairs, N THE OMAHA wvAILY BFI 'll hhl)\Y N()\'F\IBER 16, ACTIVITY AT THE TRANSFER A Glicps at the Trn(»k Laying and Bridge Work. THE STREET CAR SYSTEM. Cotonel Keatley's Reply to Sovereign —~A Young Man Who Will Fight For Old Ones — Pere sonal Mention. Busy Workers, The yards of the Union Pacific ralway company in this city between what is known as the junction switch aud the transfer is a very busy place and many improvements are in course of con- struction, but the improvements no mesns sairly begun yet. We be continued through the winter mouths as far as possible, and by the opening of spring it is hoped that, so far as the new tracks are cot ed, they will be ready to open for business, NEW BUILDINGS, Scveral new buildings are now 1n course of evection, the foundations of al are completed and excavations ng made for others. These new buldings above referred to are located tly west of the land oflice near the iger depot, and consist of * shops, supyly department, Iu-:m which " is to " be fire nd soveral small buildings. A hotler house for the purpose of heating lnnlvl s beside the ||-|A'hl seve iz on the ¢ There will also be a NEW BRIDGE South of the old bridge in the fre wh' ud Invmfi‘ plac e chute. yards, there have been three new b put in, and north of the old bridge, twee bo. 1 it and the passenger bridge, four are being putup. North ot nt passenger bridge new ¢ to be put in, the grading hav- i all heen completed. Since the new bridges have ln-l-u come ed in the freight yards the iliti such that now six switeh eng reast at work i ) that were blockaded in the fre s during the building of these |....|g. s now being switehe ALOHS tiHe QUHNE 0T were nearly 4,000 fre new bridg B SHANGE OF TRACKS, When the new ks are put in the junetion ~\\|uh will be removed 400 feet ent location. The grades for v tracks have been com- pleted, and all that nuu remains is to lay the ties and the i There will be '\\cr lllunnn train track: run from the new junction up as far as the Tenth avenue crossing,and trom them up to Broadway depot will be only one track. These tracks will be as straight as possible, the curve at the juneture,and the one just east of the transter, being the only ones on the entire line, thereby insuring greater speed. There will also be a double track from the junction to the passe with the only ci ger transfer netion. The rds will be e at the | I nze! id thereby » making better time between city and Omaha. The ice hou of the passenger transfer are being removed to make room for the new \)...1.1‘,":;. Good overcoat ools in pro 2 Main. 1's, 105 Main® Everybod, -~ store, guml place to buy goods, No. Main strec e R ‘Was Sovereign Meant ? CovNerr, Bruers, Nov. 15.—To the Editor of the B Lfind m vour issue of Sunday, on the Council Bluffs page, a wrd from Mr. Sovereign, of Atlantic, saying that certain country papers charge him with being the person alluded to by me in an inte published some day scmbly of the Knights of Labor to vote for me for a consideration of 0. He ks in thet public manner, whether ut him. 1 am simply responsi ble for what I did say in that inter- view and nothing more.” 1am not in the x... t responsible for what construction Untiy newspapers may put upon llm( interview or what I said ther If be thinks he 1s cved by any ence that the country papers have m to him, the way is open to him through that source to deny that he is the person referred to, I reiterate that the offer was made to me in person, for be raised by my friends, vromptly rejected’ without = discussion Mr. Sovereign will please not press me for a more definite answer than 1 have made herein. .Imn 1. Kearvey. The families of Ml Hutehinson, I Dell towuship; Mr. David with ames McMullen, ot ¢ up, also Captain Replige's Miss Agnes Cook, of Seventh in this_ cit all_recovered from the diphtheria by nsing D is' prevent- ive and cure for this dreaded pesti- lence “Good Enough.” It saves lives, funcral expenses and broken hearts, - - Weather strips at Chapman's, 105 Main, e See that your books are made by More house & Co., room 1, Everett block. ‘nt town- unily and - Standing Up For the Old Man, A young man who hus been attending fhe meetings of the Salvation army got into an unpleasant difliculty on Sunday night, On the evening before there were some rude fellows there of the ar sort who poked all sorts of fun at some old men who were taking part in the meet- g, The young indignant at their conduct, and after the meeting he e them his opinion of young fellows who would thus ridicule their elders and betters. ‘Tais opinion was not very flat- tering to the young men whose ons were thus eriticised, and it exasperated them, especially when the young man followed it up by the assertion that if he had the authority he would have pitched them out of l?w W mluw or thrown them down stairs, iday night at the close of the meeting the young roughs waited for revengs As he came down the stairs they proceeded to thump him, but he squared off with a good show of muscular christianity, and was getting the better of it, when a policeman came along and marehed them up to the station. The judge yosterduy let the of- fenders off with™ a” small fine, and dis- charged the young man whose reverence bad led him into the difliculty. The young fellow’s spirit was to be commended as shown in 5u remark to the court: “'I told them I would slap their fac and 1 would have done it. 1'd be willing to r-\v a fine for slapping the face of any ellow who would poke fun at a wan old enough to be his grandfuther,” s il Dr. Hanchett, office No 12 Pearl streets Residence 120 Fourth street. Telephone No. 10. of Kespect. Havw oF Councin BLUFFs LODGE, No. 49, 1. 0. 0. F. Wizugas, Brtgar Giga B Faubls, for many vears a member of this ledge, died at his home in this ity on Wednesday after- uoon, aged 59 years and 10 wonths WHEREAS, Dur deceased broth ad been an actual and useful citizen of Council Biufls for more than twenty years and had raised a Jaree family in our midst, performing faith fully the dities of husband and father; it therefore Resolved, That this lodge bears within a sincere testimony to the man qualities of our deceased brother, an: t deeply regret that he has been taken from us to an- other state of existence, and that we shall always cherish his memory lovingly in our hearts, Resolved, That we extend to the surviving I children and other relatives of our A brother our sincere synipathy and nu- groat loss they have sustaned in his ath. l‘ ml\ml That as a mark of respect for our deceased brother our lodze room be dressed in mourninz for the period of thirty days, and this lodge will escort his remains from his late residence to the Union tracine depot for the purpose of being transferred to their tinal resting place in Nebrask tesolved, That an engrossed copy of these resolutions be sent to Brother Fauble and also be presented to the daily papers of this city for publication, D. C. BLoover, AYLOR, " Committee. - ntin Housekeey d Tmware at Coope Anything you w ll.\ulwau- leGee's, 1 mittens at ‘AL¥ Bros, - llv:\llqu:\rlvfl\' for gloves a Mg i The Street Car ystem., There are some changes being mada from time to time bettering the street ear facilities of the city. It is now expected that within a short time all of the new cars will be on the track, and the fre- quencey of trips increased. A new switeh is to be put in near the new government building. One has alveady been put in on unper Broadw one below the North western depot, and one on Sixteenth street, A new curve, turning westward is to be put in at the corner of Pearl and Broadway. Orvder your coal Fuel company be No. 539 B'dw'y. - nd wood from C. B san advance in price elephione 136, . " Richmond Ranges for hard e I are the bes Cooper & MeGee sell them, - Personal Pavagraphs, H. H. Palmer, of Red Oak, i the Pa- l{wlwxmu of Spencer, is at the Og- . 8. Avery, of Walnut, is an Ogden guest, 3. L. Balken, of Oakland, is at the Pa- cific. A. G. Lucas, of Bedford, is stopping at the Ogden. J. A. Lyons, of Guthrie Center, is at the Ogden. I C. Che, yney is still very all with typhoid f W. C. Chandlier, of Jei¥erson, is a Bech- tele hotel guest. A. E. Oshorne at the Ogden . C. Green, sherift’ of O'Brien county, was in the eity vesterday. W. S. Williams has overed from a severe attack of inflammation of the bowels. Mr. William Noble, one of the old citi- zens, is very ill, and there is little chance for his recovery. Mrs. L. McClelland and Mrs. Plympton, of Demison, are the guests of Mis, Wal ters, on Frank street. Henry Chierniss, of the grocery firm of Cherniss Bros. on’ upper Broadway, will ening for Chicago on busi Wl wife, of Media, well Lnu\\u Iu-lu was at the Oy on terday, in company with A. D, Both registered from $ Mrs. Anna Boone, who is a te one of the western Indian school for a few days’ visit to_her mothe 1. 8. Cole, whose health is very poc Maxwell, who for the las s represented the Woreesier 1y in the west, making his resigned his position epting a situation Chneago, and will make Kansas City his future headq ters, Professor lisher of the Chicago, hy in this vieint Des Moines attend evlled to wnke action restricting medic and will there deli jeet, He has concluded to postpone the organi zation of lus classes Invln- Mrs. A, 8. Il is propared to do dressmaking on short notice and at rea onuble prices. No. 28 Broadway. Mrs. Dr. D the Toronto, stitute. is pry s and power of electricity’’ and complete ~\~I\|n nl Therapeutics, consisting leetro-Magnetism Female dise: at No. 807 Bre Oflice hours 9 a. cher in is here five y Corset comp: home n thi the convention ainst the new law toh p. m, - A Run-Away Husba J. L. Woy, for several years colleeting agent of the Singer Sewing Machine company in this city but for the past year proprietor of a small grocery store AL519 upper Broadway, is repof as having skipped out of town very sud denly. It is reported that Woy had some words with his wife on Suniay at their home on Voorhis near Union street, over some trival matter and that he went to the dressing case and took nd a bull dog revolyver and left unknown. THis wife and_ehil- hout distracted over his disuan T Ope of the romors atloat last night was that Woy had gone off” and would probably shoot himself, —~ See West I'nin( base heat improvements in heating stoves A. Woob. Latest - Substantial ets of titles and rea estate loans, & E. L. Squire, No. 101 Pearl street, ( uunm] Blufls, FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN, Ladies buying a $5 hat or bonnet, one fare will'be paid; $10, 1ound frip CRESTON HOUSE “The only hotel in Council Bluffs having Fire Hscape And all mo 'ern improvements, 215, 217 and 219 Main st. MAX MOHN, l’rop "R.L. WII.LIAMS 18 N. Main st, Council Bluffs, Ia., and 20! S, 15th st, room 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufucturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing, Slate, Mantels, Plate and Window Glass, Show Cases, Elevators, (hand andaulic, ete. HARKNESS BROTHERS. Great Underwear Sale Immense stock of Laiics® and Childrens’ Underwear will be sold cheap |SPECIAL NOTICES. OTICE. Spectnl advertigements, such as Lost, Tound To Loan, For 8ale, To Ront, Wants, Roarding, ©oto., will beinserted in thig column at the low ratoof DENTS PER LINE for tho first {nser- fonand Five Cents Per Line for oach subse uent insertion. Leave advertisements at our office No. 12 Peal street, noar Broadway, Council Blufre WANTS. Jrom RENT-Furnisned rooms, 016 Blutts. ¢ ‘ FANTED -A boy with pony to carry Beo route, JPORSALL-0i pupe s for sale wt the Hee ofic WE WILL CONTINUE OUR SPECIAL SALE OF CLOAKS FOR ANOTHER WEEK. New Goods! HEADQUARTERS FOR CARPETS AND DRY GOODS. Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. COUNGIL BLUFFS, 10WA. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. We Are Stiil Offering the Greatest Bargains in CHRPETS Ever offeved in this city or the west, as any you can find, and we guarantee prices away below all competiti WE ALSO HAVE A TFull Line of Curtains, Of all grades and make, inctuding Lace, Turcoman, Lowest Prices! 401 BROADWAY, Our stock is aslarge and complete Chenille, Ivish Point Our Rug Deprrtment Comprises Turkish, Smyrnia, Kerrach, Brussels, Axminster, i Prices Lower Than the Lowest. Curtein Goods oy the Yard Window Shades and Fixtures, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Lincoleums, FEte, Plushes and Upholstery Goods, Easy Chairs, Ottomans, Foot Rests, Etc., ]m the holiday trade. A large line of Silk and Mohair QSR (0 BT 26 Pearl Street. S GHEAP! , and ranging from s .00 n. esota on 30y Information, 2. L 'U'STIEUI’ cidriksen & Co., Chi FAR Farming Lands m ;LM School and state lands in Mir Land Buyers fare free. Broadway, Council Blufts, Towa, agent for &B.2 WILLIAMS bt ‘TGIIOR & TWlen's ]:ur'msber, Council Blufis. ~>3 Al Looding Styles and Impaptations Gopstaptly op Hand&e~ \.-&..m.u, 1406 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. Highest Price in Cash FOR ALL KINDS OF SECOKD-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES, M, DEROELIILLICEL, NO. Gov BROADWAY, i[—Will Pay the COUNCIL R B Hrs. C. L. GILLETTE, Bfr&t asbot t:no;«_t awn’, fc&tea«t ét?,.—&t wf jwbto—&;«p ,flé‘«&ét and Amber Hair Oinancents. HAIR GOODS, 0//9:& n—f 9}& Lorks, Lotk made to otder, a9 J{sw.n— ‘Btpeat bouncil Elwf/» Jowra. BOOK BINDING|FURNITURE.! dgers, Journals, County and Bank Work of All Kinds aSpec- Prompt Atlamiun to Mail Orders VW ANTED--Pacties intending to bo married are wanted to eall at the Prsor's Beo job office o select thoir wedding caras MURDER!! Diphtherin is ngmin making ite annual cisita t nyears' trinl of DR THOS, JREFERIS ' “for that fatal melady bas demon 18 0 provont ne chiliren to o1} DTS, T, OF sont by expross on recoipt of price. €, ¥rom tho Omaha 1 N ol Dell. Pottawattamie ywa, and his family of cleven persons, AllSICk with malienant diphtherfa. Bvery one of them have recoverod by the vise of Dr. Jefferis' Praventive and Cure for Diphtheria, without the i diphtherin, under hest physicinns in 0 of this A diu Was recoived. - 1am sAtisfiod that ot Iife 1 saved. Another ons ot our chiidy who_had the divhiherin, her throat wus filed up with the putrid uleeration, we iiked your ficine and i twelve hours ihe diecase was subilu In the futuro vour medicing 1that it saved the We are vo recrot thut wo did From the Council Biuirs Dai M. A. McPike, editor of (ho ( burg, Pa) Froeman, has friond of the cditor of the twonty years, and {8 known whorever he is knowinis one of the be n living. His family was ravaged with diphtherin, nnd greatly dis. Trosscd, "Boms of Dr. Joffaris Diphthoria Cure was_used, and the lives of the rest of his child- ren saved. - Letters from My, MePike are un- bounded in (heir exprossions of gratitude for finding some means of avorting the loss of all hislittlo ones. Five of Mr. McPike's ehiidren »re he had remedy. ° dren. out of eight died from mlnhlhv-rm be an opportunity of usin D Joffer YSPEPSIAL DYSPE I)Y‘Y"‘Il(h' why hve in misery dfe 1n dls. pair With cancer of the stomach? Dr. Thomus JefToris cures every case of indigestion and constipation in a vory short time. Best of ref. eronces give Dyspepsia 18 the cause of ninety_pev of wil diseased conditions. Price § for t it. Dr. Jefforis” diphtheria medic for ali kinds of sore throats. In infalliblo spensible in putrid ore throut, in malignnnt scarlet fever, changing it in 48hours to the simple form. Infal lible cure for all inflammatory, uleerative, put- rid, can rution of the womb and all catnrrhal Full print No doctor required L only be obiainod at 23 South Kightt street, Council Biufte. Towa, or sont by expross on recelpt of prico §3 OFFICER & PUSEY. ANKERS COUNCIL BLUFES, IA, Establshed 1857 N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peaco Ofiice over American Expre:s, TELEPHONE T 100 .E\~ = e QD\;\_L B s ESTAT ; AND REP L LOAN & pEARL STREE Counc!! T ey @t German American, of Wew York Phanix,* of Hartjord, Hartford,* of Hartford. Californian, of San Francisco, Scottish Union & National, of Edinburg. Union, of San Francisco State,* of Des Moines. Williamsburg City,* of Brooklyn. Those marked with a* insure also_against loss by Wind Stormis, Cyclones and Tornadoes REAL EBTATE. st o M()\m' LOANED ox Goon ciy At Lowesr Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail and in lots. Large quant from. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin gle or do' ble. MASON WISE, Council Blufis, R. RICE, M. D,, )r other Twmors removed withol Cancers ) other Vimnors x 1 without Irawing Gf b tieal exporieice. il Blufs, es to select If you w p suit to order, 20 10 \\m rover, » of Chic No. 13 North Main St next to Ame Dist graph ofiice. He will m; you a fine fitting all-wool suit for Pants to order §6, 1 1 a cloth and trimmir on with the merchant tailoring establishment, [ would respect- fully invite an inspection of sume. Par s desirous of obtaining cloth by the d and making up their own goods ean rcominoduted mmings of all kinds furnished Goods ent 1o order. In fact anything you wish ean be furnished at bottom prices 't forget a fine Iulmf.{ suit to orde pauts $6, and cfoths and trim wings at equally low figures Win. Grover, No. 11_North Mamn St., next door to American District T egraph oflice MOREHOUSE & G0, Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufls, Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind- ing 1n Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. U Tusuruuos (& STOVES Fine Hanging Lamps, House Fur- nishing Goods, ete, A.J. MANDEL, No. 323 & 325 Brouadway, COUNCIL BLUFKS, R &2 Nationa) Ba. Han an Pirer National Bank. OBicer & Pusey,Bankers.C. B Savings Bank. JOMN ¥. STONE. JACOR SINS STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7and 8 Shugart-Beno Blosk COUNCIL BLUF¥S e (1N THE “TROPER CAPER a buyer to go where reatest Varictics are kept in any one has EXPERIENCED ACCOMMODATIONS faithful and trusty help: Again, if seller and if sellerg u have three excellent there‘ore to buy of HEATON FUEL Co. No. 628 Broadway, Council Bluffs, WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURA WELLS & €O, Agricultural Implemeats, Bugdies, v Connell Bluffs, Towa, KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING of and Dealers in Haad ani Puwer Corn Lell s, st olass ugricultural & N Main Street, Council Buffs, Towa. DAVID BRADLEY i Agrtculmral‘ Imp’lémenté,wégous, Buggls, 1 all kinls of Farm Maohinory. COUNCIL BLUFI'S CARI s Carpets, Curtains, Window Shadss rtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goo 406 Broadway' Council Bluffs, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. JGOY & MOORE, Finest andc‘o{ Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28Main and 27 Poarl Council Blufrs, COVMISSION., SNYDER & LEAMAN, Fralt and Produce Commisslon Merchants. No M Pearl St.,, Council Bluffs. HARLE, HAAS & CO., th]hflle Drnggists OHS, Pain[s Gluss, No. 21 Penri 8t., Wholssalo Caiiforala Fraits a Specialty on. N Council Blufts WIRT & lYl\‘l 1 lnll. Wholesale Fruits, AN COMMISSION Nos. 16 ancl 18 Pearl St., Councit Bluffs Manu‘weturers of and Wholssnlo Leamar, Haruoss Sadmery Etc HATS, CADPS, ETC. i METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 342 and 344 Broadway, Council BlufTs. Iron, Steel, Nails, Haavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Counofl Hluifs, Towa. NCIL BLUFFS OIL L";, —Whaolesale Doalers in— [lluminating & Lubricatiag 0ils ETC., BETO. £.Theodore, Agent, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, il Bluls, Jowa. WINES AND LIQUOUKS. JOLN LINDER, Imiported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Agent for St Gotthiara's Herb Bittors, . Council B3lus, Foreign and Domsnc Wines and Liquors, No G0 Main St Councit Blufy Wholesale Liqu:r Dealérs. No. 416 I(nuulwu) Couneil Bluirs. Reductlon in Prices, China, Glassware Etc., At W.S. Hemer & Co’s, No. 23 Council Blufty, ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, No. 328 Broadway, c J Muys. O. A. Rogers, Late of the Parisian Millinery Co., Manager Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, COUNCIL BLUFYS, Opposite Duwiny Depot, BROADWAY, ‘pejuesaddey Howscs and mules kept, ¢ Stock sold on commis:iou, SHLUTER & Bovky, | Formerly of Keil Sale Stables, wve and 4t sireet,