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THE DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY MORNING NOV. 19 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL ETREET. Delivered by earrier m any prrtof the city &t twenty cente per week H.W.Tntow, « « « Manager TELEPHONLS Breinrss Orrice, No. 4 Niont Evrron No. MINOR MENTION, N.Y mbing Co New fall goods at Reiter's, Cooper & McGee sell hardware The city council mects to-morrow night. Panels at 3.50 per dozen at Schmdt's Allery, Muin Numerous street, ip-ove . but for 8 yesto ely no one serious| rmit to wed has been given R, (€ and Miss Millic Suley, both of To-night the Catholic ladics give another of their quadrille purtics in Brown’s buil J The snow is a bigg man. It knocked the ra of time yesterday. J. B. Driesbach is now sc of the Browdw the having withdrawn, The new comers to the city are hunting for the fellow who told them that Council Binfls had open winters The operctta, “Gyp Junior,” given al the opera louse nest evening for the benelit of the churcl For once the old settle nnot remember any this season of the year in the corner in sifence. The earpenters’ union has been ory ea by the election of George Mel sident: J. K, Smith, viee esident; recording seeretary; Ed. Brooks, than Sulli trains out man Lway proprietor 18 partuer is to be Monday Catholic 18 stuck. He time worse than and he has to sit ani W agner, to Henry, ¢ stealing o pair of and within an ied, convieted und lodged in hirty days. A famished cow has been keep warm in the snow drifts in the vicinity of Third enue and Tenth street.” The anir ‘s nearly starved, and its owner, it has one, <hould be the humane socicet is notifying those ing off side-walks, no relative trying to it made to step before il ¢ city m; who are tardy in ¢ L that they must get their shovels at work and make the snow vaeate, or pay the costs.The ordinance must be complicd with. The vietimof Comanche Bil dence trick has not been squaredd, be on liand (o testify conti vl will when the trial takes place. . This information is given the B as being reliable and to be depended upon. The tickets for the G 0 be given at the oper di pJu hous for operetta next Mon ced twenty-five desiring to reserye calling at Busimell’s, ense being the only ten cents. agent for ompuny, Wi 1¢ some changes Simmons, who has romoted to » Dodson, in lln offtee hiere been the local specinl for ninc y 0 olis, 15 given the Council Blu Last evening there was ding in the Catholic chureh, the bride being Miss Annic Quinn, sister of Oflicer (Jmnn of the transfer force. he fortunate man was Mr. Charles Sy who has also a large cirele of friends here. Aft the remony i reception was given at the residence of Mr. Qumn izlith avenue. ‘I'hie oceasion was a one, and the presents were numero 1 well chosen. o cotric door bells, burglar rms and every form of domestic electrieal appli- ances at the New York Plumbing Co. - Weather )8 atd lm]\m:m'\ 105 Main — Sce that your books u bouse & Co., room 1, b e mude by More crett block., -~ Dr. Hanchett, oftice No 12 Pear] streets Residence 120 Fourth street. ‘Telephone No. 10. - = Richmond R s for hard best. Cooper & Metieo sell them, Personal Paragraphs. Hurley hus returned from his 10 trip. daughter M turned from the nd Mrs. 8. S, Stevens » Stevens, have BEE. | THE NEWS OF THE BLUFFS ngs of the New Paper Mi 1 Which Has Just Btarted Up, Worki MOVE FOR A CITY HOSPITAL Call For Aid to Help Start the Tosti- tution — The Congregationalists’ ceessful Entertaininent —~Minor Meations, The New Paper Mills, The Couneil Blufis Paper company has aetive manufacturing after work starte ng busily for some time in nost thorough preliminary preparations. The capacity of the mille is incrensed oue-third beyond their former maximum Among the additions which have been made to their mechanieal ity is a | stack of seven new, solid eylinders, or calanders, for finishing and glazing the paper sheet as it passes between them successiyely and reecives their agg pressure of five tons, The motive power of the mills is fur. mished by two engines, one of which is 125-horse and the other 15-horse. Phese l-u\\v\[ll] engines are suppliecd with the sest brand of steam S, waler gag and other indicators. ‘The other entire mechanical equipment of the mills, ocen pying the two stories of th ck strue- tire, s enormous in extent and ty of operations, The vast web of mechanism, that ate how an be s so eunmingly combined it operated with only a small number of workmen—though 1t is plain that the management of the establishment i sk for a long head and an unerrimg ¢ The proprictors of the paper com arve Messrs, Coker & Baxter, Mr. Coker bring president and Mr. xter sec wrer. They are eastern men, iy trained m thew oceupation tsell, a fivst-class paper maker, 1 of the mechaaical proeess of the manufacture, The engines and the numerous operations of the dumping machinery, stufl chest, ete,, areattended fo by a few sicked men. A couple of empioy o kept busy with receiving and stucking the paper as it finally falls from the reels and paper cutter, At present the mills ave occupied the manufacture of straw wrapping paper, or sngar paper, for use by grocer: Tlie managers expeet 10 make paper for hoisting and the four tubs, the in dry ool stores, hardware stoj ,indue time, ‘The' paper which being made at present is a superior arti- cle of i reason; 1t strong, and nost endless sses througn kind, being pli ly thin. The < ‘which the straw y IIHHIH three cooking bleach tubs on the outside of the building to the stufl chest below; then up throlizh pups into the great stivring tubs; and then in a light liquid form is condensed on hot re: volving evlinders that are three feet in dinmeter, and thence through the calan- oming more and more mate- tat each step beyond the liquid | these processcs are better im than described. aper is comnosed mainly of Three or four men with straw presses are at work at Oakland, Atlantic and Quick m preparing straw for the m No straw is pressed in this county, there g 1o s s on the farms worth ngof. ‘The cost of prepar ing and shipping the straw lic con- i ible, being more than was at st ipated by the firm. : There are very few paper mil wt of the west. in this “There 1s one at Tama Loue in West Point, Neb., and Kansas. The Nebraska mill is resent tim f tiie Couneil i d excellent. ovs to fur- goods and to Itis the design of the propr irst-class article of i price. —~ and wood from C. B ompany before an advance in price Bdw ¥ lephone 1 - good place to buy 3 Main street. Order your co; Fuel No. goods, No. & A Bospi An article appea in onc of the city Scheme, ed o fow months ago papers, setting forth the needs of the eity in the matter of a hospital, or some place to eare for the friendless sick; also making mention of the efforts of the Woman’s Christian as- iation in this direction, S0 Owing to the guitude of the proposed enterprise, the steps toward bringing it into opera tion have been slow; and beeause the or- tion which unde ik S N prn trip and arve at the Ogden. Miss i financially weak, the ladies in- ally Stevens s and will re nwgood deal of time main until after t nd 10 cons! md mature plan But at Mr. and Mrs. £. Fiteh, of Avoca, ar- | Jastthey i on, and hope Rl hing on bt viaiy | for the hearty co-opr Il who are to their davghter, Mrs. H. J. Chambers, | *DI¢ "“‘" Wi ) in sturting, even dihoyie it making tho. 1t ou so small 1 r]..l;if‘ TR T P e e e Thongh it be besun in a small way, before returning hoin o " | aoneyisiiilbo noudod to murohngs. botle, L. A. Cole, u popular hardware deater | Ddiine snd other nocgssary furh of castorn lowa, is iu the city visiting his | fo! “WRIGENE L0 ST ll:;l'::l:ll':“l 2 b l::’L in L' ".ll\ is figuring this objeet, I'he plan is to hi towus of this section in will assist Cooper & M with their heavy fall trade. Call for everything you n priecs, Eyver , bottuin yody's store, 823 Main, — - Mrs. Dr. D Truesdell, a graduate of the Toronto, Canada, Th enties in stitute. 15 | v{ul'ml(ulh LT berr diseases “and demonsirate the eurative power of electricity’’ in accordance with a new and complete system or Eleetro Therapeuties, consisting of Galvanism, Magnetism cetro-Magnetism — and Statie Electricity. Fo dise 8 A specialty. Located at No, 307 v way, second floor. Ollice hours 9 a, m p.m. - Giving Away ‘lenth Avenue In view ot the discussion in regard to giving away Teuth avenue 1o the Union Paaifie, itis ivteresting to note that Des Moines has recently given up one of its slreets to the Northwestern railway, and in doing so mukes the following pro vision Provided, further, that said rallway com s provided by the statutes of Py shall v ow, bay to abutting lot owners all damages caused by the laying down, construction, maintaining and operating (he tracks hereby authorized. and shall liold and save the eity of Dos Mofnes harmless from all costs and damages of every name and nature from the Taying down, constructing and operating of suid tracks, - Anything you want in ||.‘.~~.1...»p.-x s Hard and Tiware at Cooper & Mol - Houor toa Vet n. Colonel John Fox of this city, who has been oue of the most energetic in organ izing the Union Veteran legion, is in at tendance at Pitisburg at the organization of a national encampment of that order. His sorvices have been justly recognized by his election as senior vice national commander —- . Mrs. A. 8 Hall is prepared to do dressmaking on short notice and at reas onuble prices. No. 3258 Broadway. —~ . P. C. DeVol sells Stewart, Climax, Acorn and Westminster hard coal burn- ers. Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves and ranges. Economy steam and warm wir furnaces, No. 004 Broadway, 1:e with rooms to accommodate six or Bt patients, male ‘||u| fem tron and other necessary and to have it undar the. Weokly s vision of committees from the Wom Christian assoeiation We hope the good citizens of hire a ttendants, De Couneil l!‘nfl\ will give us the uid and the en- ragement we need Lo commenee, yea, y on this much necded work, 4 good deal of thought has been given to this subjeet, o ways of w been sueeess having other similar institutions have studied, and we hope to make ofat, till such time as the work grown beyond our ms and our Jowers, the eity or the county will re ieve us of its responsibility, ar build such un institution that the state may point to with pride. It i dosigned so far as possible to make it self supporting, but the deserving poor when visited by sickness or calamity may find shelter under its hospitable roof. H. A MoxtGoys Cor. Secretary W. . L Sce West Point ba heater. Latest improyvements i heating stoves. W. A, Woon, Substantiai abstracts of titles and rea estite los J. W, & E. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street, Council Blufls, -— The Sewer Diteh, To the Editor of the Be Dear Sir— ving noticed in yonr paper of the 17th t. that neer Tostevin, that For for Mitenell Vincent, the k contractor, reports they have completed their contract, and asked the council to look over the matter and if the coutract has been properly filled. Wil say I have never reported anything of the kind, but will say that I wan Sweeny reported at the engineer’s office on se eral gecasions since November 1, since Mr. Tostevin allowed our estimate in excavation of concerned, and had any more work per ke it out, and instruction; also 's oflice Novem- full compliance as far as our contract was asked if he wanted formed; if so, to ple give me the necessary reported at the engine ber 13, at his request, to haye the alder- men in conjunction with what he re- ported to me on the 12th, that he, if the council would approve of it, would say THE O\l'\”\ DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, | that the contr was finished. I re ported o th met Aldermen Ben | nett, Danford and Ke in the engi neer's office, and asked hy Alder man Keller if T would wait, withont_any expense to the city, for angwer uniilt Mon day next To this I distinetly made answer that if it was a personal favor I might grant it but Mr. Vineent was ander hoavy expenses, 1 would not, and asked if they considered that our contract was per formed to say so; if not, to et me where to work R fully You P.SwrELNEY reck Sewer Diteh, Oy« y, Doc ame and fish Short orders 101 Broadway, Just 100k in low. - Five Hundred Overcoats for Boys and Children from £1.50 up Mercary Bros ENTEIRTAINMENTS, The Congregational Fair Last Night and District School this livening. The Congregational ladies gave their opening entertainment last evening in Temple hall. The weather was not very propitious for any sort of entertainment, but this one proved ssful and the ladies are not only to be congratulated, but those who attended and ainment congratulated themselves for 1t certainly was a treat. The refreshe ments were served meely and the display of fanev articles presented an opportu- nity for many to purchase nholiday nov- HOME sneel elties and useful articles, The toy sym phony was a unique and pleasing enter- tainment of itsclf. About twenty chil- dren participated in this. Each had a musicai toy of some sort, and each had a partin making music, the aceompani- ment serving as o basis, and the toys coming in so meely as to show that a great_deal of time and patience must Nave been used in- drilling these littie folks. The Shaking Quakers formed a very amusing feature of ihe evening's tertainment. heir peculiar dress and mannerisms exeited much mirth, To-night the sccond entertainment, “The District School, to be given at the opera house. Tl ale of seats h; been extraordinary, showing the high ex- peetations of the public These expect tions will be fully met. There are about fifty of the leading ladies and gentlemen of the city ny of the old citizens, who will particinate, They will be for the evening schoot boys and girls again, and will appear in suitable costumes. The scenes and incidents of an_old-fashionegd country school will be faithfully por od and a more amusing home enter- tainment can hardly be imagin The following outline of the nment 1ndicates its character: Twenty Years Ago” en on their way o scl chool's alling the rofl: singing exerclses; C. class: passing the water: spelling old-time discipline: ancient zcosraphy modern changes: ‘the tricks of the 1d: parsing. specimens of perfect cimnptying his pockets; 12 o'clock, 1l Tun. Duet oyl Straing” Gumbert Miss Lda Tostevin, Miss Emma Josslyn. ‘The noonini: glimpses ot the pl tunclicons and frolies: boys and gitls turned loc pon the window. Afternoon session; singing of the states and capitalss Visit of the sehool commitee- men s showing off the seholars: tory; nations, compositions and lozues: reading class; sinzing the muitip! tion tabl > hov'stood on the bur decles” address of the pert professor with advanced ide: cism by the head committeemans “Them'’s my sentiments, too;” teacher's farewell and the weeping willows; good-byes and Auld Lang Syne, - Nothing equals Red Star Cough Cure for throat and Iung troubles. No poisons. enter Westeott with Stamping and full variety of embroidery materials,” Mrs. 1L P. Niles, 402 B'dway. Wall cte. H.P. Niles, E. 1 weafe & Co., loan money on seurity of every description; of- 0 Broadway, upstairs. —~ your new suit or ove at Met lice No. i roat alf Bros. Don’t buy until you look ut thos, Good overcoat $2.50, pants other ;_nm\ in proportion. I store, ¥ i to 33.50, erybody’s 1L system for trae- h perfect. Some te was sent in a g its notes is well tinie 4go a £10 bank 1 er from New Ze { to California, me reason it was not delivered but was sent to the dead-letter of- There the letter was opened by o clerk named Sitzkj, then well-known and wellliked in Washington. The tempta- tion proving too gr for him he stole tne £10 note 1 burned the letter. By- 'w York and got rid time in- and-by he went to N A be long made from N of his £10 note quiry began to land for the missing letter and its inclos- closure. No sign ot the letter could be discovered after the moment when it got into the dead-letter oflice. But the Bank of England deteetives traced the note by its number through fifty hands until or they found the ma m w York who i it xmmswln iving I in ex- . fortun: A ly tor the deteet le 1o or atleast in- d by Sitzki. © It did not take long to rest Sitzki, who gave bail and then poed, and has not been heard of since, - For beanty.tor comfort, for impro of the skin. wse only Pozzini's powd - Weather strips at Chapmian’s, 105, Main dinner in the ¢ 5, 104 Broadwa went Best Billy at Doe ¥ and cent at News from the White House, ington Letter in Baltimore Ame n: [t s still a problem whether M Cleveland will enter the social world in this city this season or not. From the ladies “of the houschold com ports that she will not. They say that, instead of entertaining gay throngs of visitors at receptions, she will be singing pretty Jit- tle nur: Iullabies, T |IA' ladies of this city have all tuken the greutest interest in coming events, and those who are in osition to know say most decidedly that Mus. Cleveland will not enter society. A great deal of shopping has been done of ate_ by the ladies of the White House, but it is said that very little evening cos- tume muterial hus been bought. It has been more of & diminutive nature. At least this is what the Iu.hm sS4V Prof, Chas. Ludwig Yon Seeger Pofessorof Medicie at tne Koy ght of the Roval Austrian O c wn: Knight Commander of th of Insheila; Rulkit of the Koyal Gerof tho Hed K Honor. etc., ot SLETBIG G0N GOUA REBE TONIO ehould not be condounded wich the horde of trashy cure alls. Ity in Bosenso of the worda patent rexedy. 1am thor russla lo: Chovaller’ of the Logioa of oughly converasut with Its mode of piwparation aud Kuw 110 b ot onir s logiimate’ phurmaceutcal b ¥ o I.I'h‘:;um n, he worl n, Nervons, Dys- T0d Wit wedk Ba- Walos and the nobility. For (e Uons Chapping: Roughness LIEBIG CO'S ‘Genuine Syrup mofSarsparilla, s SuATABLECd uNLbO best Bareapari|Iaiatng wmarkeh Of dragg sts. > - P ———— NOVEM Hl< R 19, 1% SPECIAL NOTICES. 1TO’I‘ICE, Specin! Advortisoments, such 88 Lost, Foind | ToLoan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boardin eto, will beinserted fn this column at the low rateof TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first fnser. fonaud Five Conts Per Lino for each subsoquent insertion. Leave advertisements at our offic No. 12 Peal strect, new Broadway, Council WANTS, ot RENT=Fura W ed rooms, 618 Bluffs, ¢ ANTED A oy with pony o carry Bec o JFUR SALE-OId pupers for salo at the Bee offic ANTED--Parties intending 10 be married WY At o e ar the office o seleet their wedding eards. MURDER!! Diphtherin is aggain making its annual tlon. ‘en years’ trinl of DI THOS. JBFE RENMEDY that fatal melady b strated the fact that it is infailiblo ive andcure. 1 vor's Bee job tn- 18 oroon S0 provent- N to it blo on your vt the ofice, No 2§ Soiith or, Council Bluffs, Ta., or suit by cxpross onreceipt of price, $3, From tho Omahs Bog: Butler, of Hazel Doll,Pottaw wnd his family of ele ok Wwith malienant diphtherd n have rocoverod by the uso Jefteris’ Provontiv 1 Cure for Diphtheria, without the wid of physician. D H ", of No. 1410 Campbell street, b, who recontly 108t & beautitul and it ing daughter, aged about 15 yeurs, by diphtheria, uader the treatment of one of tho best physicians in Omaha, writes to Dr. Jofferis, of this ¢ our ro tor diphth ne 100 lnte, Our der dughtor WAS dying whon it WhA roct satisfiod that her life conid have boen saved. Another one of our chiidren who had the diphtheria, her throat was filled up with the puirid uleeration, wo us medicine and in twelye hours the di complotely subdusd. ~In the future we will koep your medicine &t all times in our house Wa foel that it saved the life of one of our chil dren. Wo aro vory thankful to you, and only recrot that we did not call on you soone From the Council Blufts Daily Globe: M. A. McPike, editor 0f tho Cambrin (Ebens: Pa) Froeman, has beon the personal 14 of the editor of tho Globo for more thun twenty yeurs, nad {8 kuown wherever he is knowi iis one of the bost men living, His family was ravaged with diphtheris, and greatly dis. tressod. Sowo of Dr. Jefforis' Diphtheria Cure as_used, and 1ho lives of the rostof his child. ren saved. Letters from Mr. McPike are un- bounded in thoir exprossions of gratitude for finding some means of averting the lose of all his littie ones. Five of Mr. MoPike's ch out of cight died from diphtheria before he had An opportunity of using Dr. Jefforis remed. DYSPEPEIAL DYSUEPSIAY Dyspoptic, why iive in misery and die 1 dis- PRIT with cancer of the stomach? _ Dr. Thomas Jefleris cures overy case of indigestion and ation in w very short time. “Hest of ref: 3 givon. Dyspepsin 18 tho cause of nincty_pe o7 Al disensed conditions. Price §5 Tor two wooks froatment. Dr. Jefforis’ diphtherin medicine is infalliblo for ali kinds of <ore throats. Indispensible in putrid sore throat, in mulignant scarlet fever, changing it in 481ioure to the simple form. Inful: lible cure for all inflammatory, ulcerative, put- rid, eancerous ulceration of the womb and al catirrhal conditions. Full printed ingtructions how to u cines ent with them. No do } medics can only Lo obinined at hie office, No. 23 Santh Eightb_strect. Council Bluffe, Towa, or Scnt hy cxpress on receipt of price $3. vour child be a o cont the quired. TELERMONE 109, ving Companies: German American, of New York Phanix,* of Hartford, Hartford:* of Hartford. Catifornian, of Sun Francisco, Scottish Unfon & National, of Edinburg. Union, of San Francisco. State,* of Des Moines. Williamsburg City,* of Brooilyn. Those marked with a nsure also_against loss by Wind Storms, Cyclones and Tornadoes ——————————————————— REAL ESTATE T il ALE 1N COUNCIL ¥S AND OMAIIA. ONEY LOANED 0N Goop cIty AND FARM PROPERTY AT LOWEST * RATES, * (% 4 % 4 % BOOK BINDING and ds nspece Ledgers, Jeurnals, Cou Bank Worik of All i ialty Prompt Atiention to Mail Ordars HOREHOUSE & 60. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Biufts Standard I’«|u- Used. All styles of bind- ing BLANK ZBOOKS. .15 National i u. Citizens' Bank, Wirst Nationul Bank, Officer & Pusey,ban €. 13 Insu 13 Savin OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUE Estublished 1857 If you wish a really cheap suit to order, to William Grover, (late of Chicago), .13 North Main St next to American Dist, legraph offic He will muke you ne fitting all-wool suit for 525 Pants to order *& Having opened a cloth and trimming house in connection with the me tailoring establishment, [ would resy fully invite an inspection of sume Par ties desirous of obtaining cloth by the yard and making up their own goods can be accominodated, Trimmings of all kinds furnished Goods cut to order. In factanything you wish can be furnished at bottom prices Don't forget a line num{. suit to order for , pants i, and oths and trim mings at equally low tigures. Wm. Grover, No. 11" North next door to American Distriet T oflice. he N.SCHURZ, J ustice of the Peace Office over American Express. FUR WHISKERS. MUSTACHES AND BALONESS LRRE TR 00 108010 oy BOL 4 903 € Avec, Paiaing, i, be o b Harkness Bralhers V22 FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, — —— 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN, Special sale |- CRESTON HOUSE —0F— Cloaks this Week NewGoods, LowestPrices IHEADQUARTERS FOR Council Blufls, CARPETS R. RICE, M. D,, h v years practical expos e, AND o 11 Tanri Be - Cannen tiuge o DRY GOODS! Mail Orders promptly attended to. 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. FURNITURE! AND Fine Hanging L ps, House nishing Goods, ete. A.J. MANDEL, No. 323 & 325 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUK IOWA. Fur- JOIN Y. STONE. JACOR SIMS, STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Practice in the te and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUIFS R L. WILLIAMS Main st, Council Bluffs, Ia., and 209 . 15th st , room 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufacturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing, Slate, Mantels, Plate and Window Glass, Show Cases, Elevators, (hand andau E W b will be adie The only ho! And all For all purposes, bought and in lots, from a $5 hat or bonn paid; $10, 1ound frip. tel in Council Blufis having mo ‘ern improvemen and 219 Mair MAN MOIIN, st Prop id sold, at re quantities to selec Large veral pairs of fine drivers, sin gle or do-ble. MASON WISE. 8 Cousultat We arestill o] antee pri petition. Welar Lace, Tur ion froe. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET (0, guins in CARPETS Ecer offered in this city or the west. Our stock is as large and complete as any you can find, and we guar- s away below all com- — ‘e also a full line of CURTA Of all grades and ke, coman, Chenille, Irish Poiat, ete., ele. rach, Brassel OUR RUG Department Comprises T ishy, Smyrnia, Ker Armin fer, ele., at prices lower than the lowest. GurtainGoods by theYard Lineolewm: meins, 100, t Sty HAIR GOODS, Work nmade to otdet, I Will Pay the Highest Price FoRr SECORD-HAND ALL KIN (75 Bye L {lice cLy )\,r./c e a9 J{n,wp éfiwot 6:»u,m,r.¢ T/wl.;, Jewea, NDS Ol indow Shades And fixcturves, Qil Cloths, Matlings, A lavge line of Silkcand Mohair PlLushes Nolstery goods 8, e and Up- Otto- sy Chain t Rests, cle., for the hol- iday trade. 5. €, L. CILLETTE, BEs? cirotil e tiancd Catest Slell and Anler Hair (_‘ €4 in Cash FURNITURE AND STOVES DL, DIERCEIILICEL, NO. 605 BROADWAY, FARR LARI Towa, Farming Lands in Minnesota, Kansas, and rangi $5.00 to $10.00 per School and state lunds in Minnesota on 80 y e 5 per cent interest. Land Buyers fave free. Information, ete., i P. P. LAT 5 Broadway, Council Blufls, Towa, agent for drik S CHEAP! COUNCIL, BLUSES aED.#B.» WILLIAMS i Tailor ¢* TWlen's Furnisher, 506 Breadway, Touncil Bluife. @Rl Keading 8 Jles' end Importations Gopstaptly an Hand.ge~ 1406 Farnam Street, Omaha,Neb ng thegreatestbar- including 4 one farc Flire Hscape Horses and Mules lf N THG “PROPER CAPER For a buyer to go where the largest Stock and Greatest Varicties are kept in any one line Again, if seller has EXPERIENCED ACCOMMODATIONS faithful and trusty helpe those who buy will be agreeably served, and if seller gives FULL weights and meass ures, you have three excellent reasons for patronizing such a firm Iuel consumers ought there/ore to buy of HEATON FurL Co., No. 628 Council Blufis, Telephone 110, WHOLESALE AND JOBB!KQ EHEQUsEs OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. = adway AGKRICULTURAL DEERE, IMPLEMEATS, - WELLS & CO, Wholesal Agricultural Implemeats, Baggiss, Carriages, I'te Kte. Council Rlufts, lowa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING ('O: Manutacturersof and Dealers in Hand an Power Corn SLell rs, And agenoral line of first class agricuitural nipler v Nos. 1501, 1504, 1505 and 1597 2outh Main Streoty Connell Binfs, Towa. DAVID BRADLEY & O, Manuf'rs nnt Jobhors of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggles, Carringes, and all kinds of Farm Machine Counoa 1l a ey 100 to 1116 South Main Strect, Towa, CARPETS, 1()1\(1!.1”1! ) [ C Carpets, Curtains, Window ' Shadss Oll Cloths, Curtain Fixturos, Upholstery Goo Etc. 'Na. 406 liroadwway’ Council Bluffs, oW, e =2 S, 10BACCO, BTC. PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Noe. 26Main aud 27 (oari S, Council Blura, owa, = COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholosale Fruit and Produce Comumission Merchants. No. 14 Pearl St,, Council Slufrs. =3 DRUGGISTS, HARLE, HAAS & CO,, Wholesale Draggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists’ ). 22 Main St., and No il Blut. indries, 21 Penel St C FRUITS, 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesala California Praits a Specialty General No. il Blufts. WIRT & DUQUETT Wihiotesale Fruits, Confectione: AND. COMMISSION, Nos. 16and 18 Pearl St., Council Blufts Comn 5L Broadway, S0 HARNESS, ETO. 3 = B MAD IROHBEINN & CO., Munu‘ncture £ and Wholesale Davlars in Leathar Harnsss, Saddlery, Bte. um St.. 4mmul [l]\xh, lm.g. i HATS, CAPS, ETC, a METCALEF BROTHERS, Jobhers ia Hats, Caps and Gloyes, Nos, And 34 Broadway, Conneil Blufs, 3 HEAVY HARDWA KEELINE & FELT, Iron, Stel, Nails, Heavy Hardwave, And Wood Stock, Conneil Blutls, lowa, ey COUNCIL BLUFES OIL €O, ~Wholesate Denlora in= mizating & Labrieatiag 0ils Gaslin BTO., BTO. 1l = E. ndore, ont, Counil 1fe. Towa. LUMBER PILING KI1C. i A OVERTON & €O, Hard Wosd, Southera Lumbar, Diling, Apd Bridzo Materinl $pee 8, Wholosnle Luiae ber of all kinds, Office No, 14 Main St., Council Blults, Jowa, WINES AND LIQUOKS, & JOIN LINDER, orted and Domestic Wings & Liguors Agont for St Gotthace’s Hord Bitters. No. i3 SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liguors, NoGw Main St,, Couned Blufs, ‘ L. KIRSCHT & (0, Wiolesale Liguor Dealers. No. 418 Icondway, Cotn Redn | Blutts. rlon in Prices, China Gdzmswal.'n ktc., AtW. 5 Homer & Co's Couneil Bluls, ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, o, 328 Broadway, - - Council B! IMPB. 0. A, Rugers. Late of the Parisian Miliin fs y Co, Manager, Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY Opir COUNCIL ite Dummy D BLUEFLES, ok 4 E=1 = &z g =1 a Horses and mules kept coust v 0 hand, for sale at retail or in car losd Oders promptly filled Ly contract on short nolice. Stock sold on commigsion, SHLUTER & BoLky ihone No. 114 werly of Keil Sale Stables, Lok wve sud 41k stioel, Proprietors corner - d

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