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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS SATURDAY MORNING NOV. 20 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Deliverea by earrier in any part of wenty cents per week, the city at HW.TnaoN, « o < Manager. TELEPHONES! Rre Orrice, No. 4. Nient Evrion No. 23 MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plunibing Co The railways are again getting down to usiness 1els at £3.50 por gallery, Main street Several flocks of c yesterduy going nort Cutters are now selling ing from & 1 h Best of footwear, cheapest prices at Boston Boot and Shoe store. ty conncil meets to-night, it actions will probably be taken New Wl of Revnol Bro: at Adams' Boot and Shoe store, Broadway. Rubber oversho aretic felt and warm shoes cheap ut Adanis' Boston Boot and Shoe stors The new eity administ to prosecute those who fail sidewalks I'he new city jail' has sprung aleak The prisoners yesterday had to shovel the snow off the roof. The contract for the new Stubbs resid ence on Eighth strect opposite Fourth ayenue was let yesterday The New York Plumbing company have a new clock with illuminated dial, wihiich they have placed on sale. The heating apparatus is being vus into the new hurch, and the work will mpleted in a fow One of the evening papers announces the ball of the whhhul Rebekah to ake place Thanksgiving eve, “November Tt happens in the b families \lr~ C. L, Gillette has just veceived the finest line west of Cli ago of imported wigs, be: paints ete,, whieh vill ¢ masquerades of theat rical performances, Word has reached here that “Dick™ Ryan, of the well known contracting firm of J. J. Brown & Co., the other day had o team run y with lnm near Cheyenne and had his ankle broken The liverymen, Kellar & Harle and ML Weatherbee, have each put on a tw rd eutter in place of the hacks that have been running. *‘Buffalo” and Veatherbee iold the ribbons over dozen at Schimdt's were noticed at priees rang Some shors No. 417 threatens ofl fon o clean The property owners who are behind in their paving tax should bear in mind that the property thus delinguent s ad- vertised for sale and will be sold. They ve costs and trouble by uttention tu this at once. A meeting of the stockholders of the Council Blufis W 1 Nail com pany, was held yosterday it was agreed to close up the works for the time being until they could get some suitahle person to manage the same J. L. Woy, of npper Broadway, whore cently d nd who wis thought to have committed s returned 10 s .uml? It is suid t got led away by Jolnnie Barleycorn that instead of getting into the j i got nto him. He has now t new leaf, and purposes settling down to busine: The matter of a city hospital is s up for public diseussion and action. time it is not to be \Ihmml to stop w K, but t n assurcd fact the citizens to how complete n one it shall be, and when ap- pealed to the gencrosity of the connnun- ity will doubtless so ‘respond that one will be ted which will be a eredit to the city, and serve ail the desied pur- Ppo That one is needed 1s beyond all question, but the only thing to be aecided is what kind of a one it shall be, Almllm\\ obtained. problem is in of bemg suceessit and p solved this tim e Try Garland Cook stov Cooper and McGee for soft coal, them, dinner in II|-~ 4|l\ 104 Browlway, g Best Billy's, at Doc and Eleetrie door bell ry form of domestic Personal Paragraphs, Maswell, of Des Moines, is a Ogden. Rov. in St. Paul. J. Mackey is visiting o bre W. A. Brown, of Boston, stopped at the Ogden yesterday. L. D, muu.-m of St. Ogd Pereival, a Misses Ada and Cora turned home from a visit to- Keokuk. John Meyer and J. H. Bowman, of Chadron, Neb., were Ugden guests yes terday. Colonel Thomas McKissock, of Council Blufls & St. Louis railvoad, for St. Louis yesterday - Weather strips at Chapman's, 105, asliidud Order your conl and wood Fuel company befo No. 530 B'dw'y Luin from €. B san advance in price Telephone 136, - Everybody's store, good pli goods, No. #23 Mait See West Point improvements in heating stoves. W. A, Woon Dry Good ¢, Cheap, The bulance of the dry goods stock of E. Dowliug, consisting of hosiery, shawls, clonks, wool goods, silks, plushes and velvets, will be offered at prices that will close them eut in a few Ve will offer g«:ulumnlw at prices that we neve before heard of. Goods will be elosed wsonic building, next door to J — Five Hundred Ove Cluldren from $1.50 up. MEreary Bros s for Boys and bl'fluplu-'nnnl full variety of embroidory 1 102 13'dw moncy on . iption; of- tice No. 500 Broadway, upstaics. Don't huy your new suit or overcoat until you look at those at \l‘ tealf Bros. Good overcout . pants §1 to $8.50, other goods in proportion. Everybody's store, 823 Main. - Nipped an Oy at, Y ¢ morning, while Peter Hoft was carting away the snow frowm in front of Beno & Co.'s store on Main street, he missed his overcout that he loft hanging an front of the store. He nunted i the awn shops and finally found itinone on i!rumlwu_\r and aftorward a fellow giving his pame ss William C wested for the offense e Bubstantial anstracts of titles and rea estate loans, J. W. & E L. dquire. No. 10! Poarl street, Council Blufls, abam was ar- Wabash RENEWING ~ THEIR YOUTH. | The 01d Feshioned Distriot 8chool W MEMORIAL TO FATHER LYNCH Ofticials Inspecting Their Lines—An Overcoat Thief Nipped—All About the Blufls, An Old-Faghioned District School, The opera honse was cr it the entertainment henetit of the Congregation cortainly was a novel and ph serios of turir old-fashioned district <chool. It cidedly mirth-provoking, one of the fu niest features bemg the fact that the participants were weil-known ladies and r who have long in which they lastt stically took part. To scc graye and dignitied dames again clad as children of the olden time, their lette nd catting up < il they juveniles once more, was ol itsclf P the audience in 1 roav v. Then there were many. happy hits and local thrnsts, which added to the enjoyment The | ume opened W overy appropriate song by Mr. “lwenty Years Ago.” Mr one of “the purest and sin the city, and the song was ex ntly rendered by him, Torming a y pleasing opening for the evening of was ntlenen grown the scene 30 enthusi, sires saying eapers Westeott has sweetest tenor The andience were next given a glimpse of the ehildren on their way to school, laughing and chatting, romping and some of the Doys having evi urned from a raid on some of the boys trad one 2 of his tin-ean “rooster - which the other had just had School was called and in they |h~|u; tooth puiled. tumbled The schoolroom was a scene of mueh mirth Professor MeDermid, under the cognomen of Prof Lo-the-hne, proved an - adm teacher. His costume was o , and he hanled the difticult school of tact and excelient contr facial expression, preser and earrying his part ex I'ne children were arr garbs, presenting quite mated scene. The various ela heard, the infant class first saying their letters. In the grammar cluss there was cousiderable merriment r o the old- time delimtions T geography class qu One of them prowinent citie When s, “Where s Omahi uss looked ||lHu' and all shook their having heard of With™ a Council and even with tors, the astonishing ignor- the class on this point was excecdingly refresigng. Tho spelling elass was likew enjoyable, Tly when Dan Lamont had (.\,..-n desnetude” afte rover Cleveland had missed on it. Ben Iill!lv! who was in the class, was the only one who could spell “spoon.” During the morning wwlon there were numerous incidents pussing the water, various little bits of disorderline: nd - conse- quent punishment At lln uumuuu there was a siz his own dignity llw 3 i the AI\-~V \\‘ululv‘l Is, not one a place IIlrh nee, ht given ir wives (hr mp.- r\u in the s ) As avery pleasing relief from So much Jaughter and fun, a duct was sung, “Joy- Strains,” by Miss Ida Tostevin and Emina ~ Josslyn. T voices sweetly, and the young Zenerous re- jumping sponse of app inly won the evening. the hono served very fternoou session there wasa va- riety of other The v Sintenscly funny l|||- scholars” Ihe visit (») (st. Iumlumnwll- excellent. They listened to the decl tions, compositions and_dialogucs, somie of the elasses, and did not approve the methods of the t I at all A phrenolog i duce his se “was blind e mined of cabbuge supposingitto b 1d thus shown to be a fraud s committeeman, Prof. McNaughton, ited Carlton’s poe: 1 some chan critieizing the innovations severely. | gave this excell most of the reci that of Od Prophet W \t(n 1 on lhr‘ I wiiih the singng of © A Lang forming a pleasing f One of the best features of V.wu*‘«‘r tainment was the erayoning of Mr. Friedmann, who took the Lamont, ne was sent to the vlackboard map and put on_some sen- ind he improved his time in rap- one aftor nother the pictures. He is a real artist and he dushed off' these sketches with wonderful rapidity and effect. His b Lourd pictures would miake an enter ment of itself. Tuken altogether the o pved the most s sful and enjoyalb ww local one given here in i fi‘n most com - D Troesdell, , Canada, Th wred to tr nd demonsirate th powor of electricity”” i v und comple orapentics, a graduate of apeuties | 11 curative ordance with of Galva Lugnetism uml o diseases No. 807 I(mul Oftice hours 9 a. m v, second floor. to5 p. m. e Mrs. A, 8. Bl is prepared to do dressmaking on short notice and at reas onuble prices, No, 328 Broadway. , | priest, of which Rev. Father Lynch was | Residence 120 Fourth strect. THE OMAHA DAILY westorn i ind | general roads nd buildi MG it of bric ngs All var all styles Weather strips at Chapman's, 105 Ma — See that yonr books are made by Mc house & Co., room 1, Everett block, -~ In Memoriam month's memorial n_ having re of Rev. Michacl Lynch, as held in Dunlap, i reported as magniti from the Maltese which were many in the sanetuary and cata falque, 1o the mission erosses which were weed all round the stations of the ) 7M. and St aborately draped crowning feature of the oc beautiful dove over the tabernacle ing the olive leaf in a natural ¢ trom above. Many v the surrounding ent e membranee cent CTOs! Joseph, d the sasion wasihe hotd cent from pres were of Vail, ‘ormick, of Danlap, deacon; Rev. Father McMenomy, of Connciy Blufis, master of ceremonies, with Rev. Fathers O'Connor, of Carroll and Healy, of Conneil Blufts. When the T ad and _mass ended, Re her Lenehan, ot Denison » of the finest discourses that Im- over od fortune of the Dunlap to listen to. He spoke crable lengtl on the many were Lin very urgentlanguage nt to remember he said, if Father one of his flock them. one,and appeal to the congr him in their pray Lyneh was livins ang acad he would not for Dr. Hanchett, of Telephione No. 10. - Wall paper, shade: Niles, No. 403 Br 1l for everyth prices, Everybody P. C. DeVol Acorn and Westminst | ers, Cl k and \uw‘n conk stoves nd x yomy steam and warm air fur . 504 Broadway. e paints 1640 fway. @ you need, bottom ore, 823 Main. cte 1 Ilml‘ dis the verdiet sed the Rud & MeGe The best stove I ever b of thousands who haye Home base burne Cooper agents, L FATAL TO FORTUNE. Silver Button That Affected a eat Game of’ Cards. Cleveland Sun and Voice: In when New Or shed by boats, the 0 of apples, hay, corn, or meats was disposed of as fast as pu ers conld be found, after which th looked up the |..‘ Al sights, partie the “tige Of all the curiosities then to be found there, |||4- 9 , beyond all dispute, the tiger. his ' popular quadruped Wwas to be setn nowhere in more vigor or beauty of coat than in the fll-lulluumi of the Gonzalo Bros. In ln~l saloon (,un/ lo was invariably hab- i ket of green, closcly fit- Jown the front ._(4-, buttons made the front faces of polished that they re- Shortly Junch had been ioon on a cool Sunc I, gaunt tlathoutman sauntered in toward the tabl where little grouns were watehing with intense anx tarning up of the cards by one dealers. The game was Mexico's favor ite monte, and I about the table. The new comer w once recognized by many of those pres- ent, who saluted him with: “How are you, Bow Bowers nodded ple: and h ft .mni tool The 1851, 1 l]. reted lu.hl the noonda in the front = tn tly to the rig t one of the tu- as presiding. The 0 who would be conspic wd. A quick eye, long, St face bronzed a thin, attenuated e gaye him the app frontiersman or a veteran nager. He watehed the game closely for some time, when his eyes fell upon the larvze sily on Gon zalo’s coat. lu :emed to hold is gaze, without removing moved his chair Mexiean, In d his fea- 1t to the bar few minutes vl he got up drink, Wipi How bandana T hel he gl something i tle proprictor nml nou zh for ! senor, T They both withdrew mall ante ]'nnlllill”ll' rear, which w lighted by 58 smile of |:u\\(x~ i 1t seemed to glow even more when they sat down facing each ot ind when he took from his pocket a large buckskin purse filled with zold it widened into almost al no objections, pardner with somewhat of a mv in his enunci ation, “we'll make it old lge.’ t me “old sle known liter as favorite Anul h game, 1 ar 1) Ihl wild woods of th replied the dapper s hv took a uew pack of cards ids of a servant, zht. then, ol boy; old 1 make it for $30 a g laid his black felt hat (;.,u/.:\l(., sledge it on the game commenced, and - at fir Bowers lost I'his, howey turb his equanimity in hewed at the end of his ¢ ran his hand throtizl , played with @ | . adornod hs loft littio inger. and sl smiled. A few idlors dviited back to where they ving, but the two an tagonists wel lllhll they lost in terest und went 'gan Lo win e then two out The Mexican sent for an- rds.as he said, “to cha Bowers had examir - Inspecting the Line. The oficials of the Wabash railw Liave chosen a rather mopportune time to inspect their lines, but they purpose continuing their journey, giving every line a thorough examination. The party started for St. Louis Monday, and con- oral manager; 1t general man weral superintend- neoln, chief engineer; G. W m.»wm. superintendent of lines cast of the Mississippi; H. L. Magee, superin- tendent of lines west of the Mississippi; J. B Burnes, superintendent of motive power and machinery; M. M. Martin, superiutendent car department; G Kinsman, superintendont teleg them eritic ally he accepted then as *fair s i boards." flatboatman did |I| in his ehair. He seemed as vigid as if carved of stone. Facing his opponent he kept his eye tixed on the handsome green jucket of the proprietor and the silver buttons. They appeaned to have me fascination for the rongh river man Gonzalo sat lisf tlessly in his seat, evidenc ing but little interest in the game, His cards he held low as his hand rested on the table. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon Bowers was $1,800 ahead, and that Mexiean had awakened to a decided interest in the game. He proposed to increase the bet to $100 eac which ofter was prompiy ac other tables had beconie deserted now, and there was a crowd gathered about the two playe: Siae bets were ofiercd on each game by e spectators, and the excitement was not move one Meriwether, resident engineer, east- ern division: J. B. Mitehell. Superintend ent of bridges and buildings, eastern di vision; fi Adums, general roadmaster, J. 17 Wallace, superin’ and buildings, middle i ain, general roadmaster, fuiddiadivision; O k mnmze vesident engineer, western diy P. Lutes, growing intense. Bowers paid n him. He had come, the honey out of the was a-going to do it.” 80 he had won $2.600, and at4 heed to those around be said, “'to get all gum tree, und he { and | Gringo o'clock, when he called for a drink, ho was $4,000 in goid ahead (Gonzalo was somewhat pale, but there BEE‘._ SATURDAY, is hand. He ox 1 reached nearly the but would play two hands for £50) each. Bowers won The Mexiean rose tak ok hands with hi both adjourned to take togetier. Bowers rec gla f the crowd urely ont o1 the saloon, end of his cigar I'hie game was the talk of the town for a number of daye,and Gonz d considerably about it by his omrades All this séemed 1 lowover, when he recelved bold, scrag Pardner: E 'l tell ot to you n you play take off that ar’ green coat and silver buttons. I seen overy hand you leld rite in one of those buttons, like looking intor a lcoking-glass, till death Bow ks, s Diptheretic doses of Red & was not a trem mot both still chewi good to ke re throats cared by a fow ar Congh Cure. 25 conts A Great Man. Texas Siftings: Does your wife pay you any compliments?” asked erick dimson of his friend Benderly, jod Benderly She tlatters me.”” ever Fred- yes, frequently er, " replied Frederi “Why doos she taity 0 winter:” “Whenever the coal fire 1shig she points to the K, the grate' SPECIAL NOTICES. O’I‘ICZ. oments, such 8s Lost, Foand To Rent, Hants, Bonrdi ete.y will beinsertod fn this column at the lo ratoof TEN CENTS PER LINE forthe fonnud FiveCents Per Line for each su crtion, Lenve avertis 12 Penl strect, nea much in needs replen- Specinl adve To Loan, For 8§ Broadway, Council WARTS. isned roows, 616 Blutrs. ¢ Jrow rest- ‘ TANTED route. ROR SALE A Loy with pony to carry Beo Oud prpers for salo nt the Do ntending to bo married v Pryor's Bee job ading caras. re oftice to select thir MURDER!! Diphtherin is aain making ite u e nnual vi + trialof DI THOS TR Bibatod the fuct that it 1 InfANINS. o & pre Jveandeure. 17you permit your chi die with diphtherin, blc head.” For salc onl Mice, No Sth street, Council BIufls, Iu., or sent by exprees on receipt of price, From the Omaha Lo Mr. J. H. Butler, of Hazel Dol Pot Co., Town, and his family of were wll Ik with inal ks them have rocoy Praventive and Ciire for Dipt wxllm\u the nid of u physiciun keslee 1410 O Oumaht, who Fosently ot a b teresting daughter, aged ul diphtherin, one ipbell street, autiful nnd i 5 yeurs, by of the 4 life could have been saved. 3 hiidren who had the diphtheria, ber thront was filled up with the puirid u wo uked your twelve hou ife Wo ire very (hankrul (o Yo, o Fouret thit wo did 1ot call on yoli Koon ¥rom the Council Blutrs b, M. A. McPi sen living. His f 1 with diphthiovia, and wrontly dis ) eris’ Diphtherin Cure d. and the 1ves 0t tho Fobt of his child: ra from Mr. McPiko aro un- A in their expressions of gratitude for finding somme means of averting the 10ss of all 8 litilo ones. Five of Mr. McPike's children out of eight dicd from dip & hefore he had an opportunity of using Dr. Jefforls remedy. DYSPEPSIAL DYSPEPSIAL why ive in misery und die n dis- £ tho stom: Thong y case of indigeation and Cconstipation in n very shovt time. ' 1iest of ref- erences given. Dyspepsin 8 the eause of ninety per_cent of il disowsed conditions. 3 85 10r (w0 Weeks trentiaent. diphtheria medic thronts. 1 o is infallible tive, i b &nd all carivenal condition “ull printed cimes sent v Dr. uetiond how to use the medi- WE GIVE AWAY A BEAUTIFUL P:\H 0R PICTURE| WITH EVERY THREE CANS OF Camphiels I akine Powde Oil Paintings in Gilt Frames, We also keep a fine line of Fancy and Staple Groceries, All Orders to Telephone No, Promptly Fiiled. J. W. KLEEB, GROCER NO, 345 BROADWAY, 20x , will be R.L WILLIATIS 18 N. Main st, Council Blufis, Ta,, and S, 15th st ragm 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufuctitrer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing, Slate, Mantels, Plate and Winddw Glass, Show Cases, ators, (hand andaulic, etc. 209 1f you wish a r go to William Gr (ate of C) No. 13 North M next to Ameri Dist, plegraph bl He will make you = fine fitting all-wool suit for §25 Puants to order $6, Having opened a cloth and trimming house don with the merchant tailoring establishment, I would resp fully invite an inshection of sume ties” desirous of obtaining cloth rd and making up their own goods can be accominodated. mmings of all kinds furnished Goods cut to order. In fuctanything you wish can be furnished at bottom pri Don't forget a fine fitting suit to erder 5, pants $6, and eloths and trim at equally low figures, Win. Grover, No. 11" North Mamn St., next door to American District Telegraph oftice. lly cheap suit to ¥ her: N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over American Express. \()\ EMBER 1‘*86. _HARKNESS 20, Immense stock of Ladics' New Goods! 401 BROADWAY, Tailor ¢ 506 Lver offeved in this city or the w as any you can find, and below all ¢ A Full Line Etc Cur Rug Oil Cloths, Maltings. coleiins, Plushes and Upholstery Good: o rthe holiday trade, BOOK BINDING Ledgers, Journals, County and Eank Work of Al Kinds aspec- falty Prompt Ationtion to Hail Orders HOREHOUSE & 60. Room 1 Everet Block, Conncil Blufls, Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind ing m M BLANK BOOKS. REFER €. B. Nutlonal i, ¢t Bank, e wtional Buok, . Oiar & 1oy Bankors C.l Svinge ATL, OFI‘ICER & PUSEY. BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFES, IA, _ Established 1857 Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail and in lots. Large quantities to sele from. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin- gle or double. MASON WISE. Council Blufts, JOIIN ¥. STONE. JACOB SIMS, STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 und 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS aned Childrens® this 'WE WILL CONTINUE OUR SPECIAL SALE OF CLOAKS FOR ANOTHER WEEK. Breadwauy, st. Of all grades and make, including Lee Depirtment Comprises Smyrnia, Kerrach, Brussels, Axminster, Etec.,at Prices Lower Than the Lowest Curta-in Goods by the ¥Yarc Window Shades a wy Aoasy Chairs, BROTHERS. Undervwear will be sold cheap week. Lowest Prices! HEADQUARTERS FOR CARPETS AND DRY GOODS. Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. GLEASON, 28 Pearl Street. 2ED. 2B & WILLIAMS e > TWlen's Furnisher, Council Bluffs. ~>3Ril Booding Btules and Importatiops Gonstaptly ep Hand. e~ 1406 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. COUE‘%C!L BLUFFS CARPET CO. Our stock is aslarge and comp ot we grarantee prices aiway competition. WE ALSO HAVE of Curtains, rcomean, Chenilley Irish Point Turkish, nd Fixtures A large line of Sitk and Mohair Otlomnans, Foot Rests, Lte,, R, RICE, M. D., Cancers ¢ other Tumors reinosed without ho knife ordrawing of blood Over thirty years practionl cxpurieice. No. 11 Paarl St., Counc B~ Consuitation froo. of Edinburg. @ City,* of Brookiyn. marked with a* insure also a) Wind Storms, Cyclones and 1 REAL EBTATE i i PA()\I.\' LOANLED ox Goon ¢ciry nst loss by aces AND FAR it AT Low 'FINE - FRENCH - MILLIKERY, | 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a $5 hat or honnet, P will be paid; $10, 1ound ir CRESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Cou Fire HEHscape| And all no ‘ern improvements, 7 and 219 Main st, MAX MOLUN, Piop. il Blufis having r | and Gre line. | AcCoMNMonATIONS those who buy will ures, you hav patronizing such a Fuel consumers oa No. (28 Bre Telephone 110 AGRICULTURAL DEERI Carringes, I'te | Ve KEYSTONE Manufactyrers And agensral lne of Nos. 1801, 1501, 1505 and Couneil | 10 (o 1118 South Main Lte. ClGARS Oy —Wholeealo ) SNYD No. 14 Pearl St., HARLE, Druggists’ No. 21 Penrl St., Genural - Commigeion \\IH" BECKM Muuu‘acture No Main St., Nos. i HEATY KEELINE Whole ol [Numing BTO. £.Thoodore, Akent, ( Hard Wood, And liridge Mate b ot wil Kin s, O Council Bl JOUN Wi Agent for St Gotthare i ain 51 No. 416 Brond way No. 328 Broadway, - Horses an hand, for sale promptly short notice Telephone Formerly Lot ave und dib stiect, | and if sellergiyes ¥u Ly Gr eatUnderwearSaIe» three ex DAVID BRADLEY Manuf'rs antJoby Agricultural Imploments, Wagons, Buggles, Carringes, and all kinds of |mm Machinury. Counci Blute, Towa. g carres. COUNCIL BLUFES CARPET €O, Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixturos, Upholstery Goo Na. 406 liroatway' Council Blufts, owa, COMMISSION. MAN, holesnia Froit and Produce Colmlssion Merchants. | s, DRUGGISTS. HAAS & €O, Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Sundrics, Ete. FRUITS, . W, BUTTS, Wholesals California Fruits a Specialty No. 5t Council Blutrs ‘3.9,“131; PH?SIO N, ROHBEIN & €O, of and Wholesalo Duntors ia Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Ble. Council HATS, CAPS, EY HARDY COUNCIL BLUFUS OILL —Wholesale Deslers in— 03 & Lubrical LUMBER PILING A. OVERTON thera Lumber, L. KIRSCIT Wholesale Liquor Dealers, ineil Blufra, large e kept T , Counc WELLS & €O, Wholesalo Agricultural Imrrlen 11\‘ Bufl'lflz. 1B first elass weric iplene Main Street, H.\"Hll' “PROPER (AP I{ ) any one EXPERIENCED 1 and trusty help agrecably served, and meas casons for to t HEATON FULL Co., 1 Blufis, WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. IMPLEMENTS, TS, Towa, MANUFACTURING Al Dealers in Hand ani Power Corn Skell s, & o, s of TOBACCO, BiC, & MOOR in th Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobaceo & Pipes Nos. 28Main und 27 Pear] Sts. Council Blufrs, Towa. No. 22 Main St., Council Biuts, 11K, & FELT, [ & wi AND LIQUUES. LINDER, SCIHNEIDER & BECK { Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, NoGW Main St., Council B8ulfs, & CO, Braadway, Council Bluffa, 1owa. METCALIF BROTHERS, 4y Jobbers {n Hats, Caps and Gloves. 10 344 Broadway, Conneil Bluirs. Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwaro, And Wood Stock, Council Blufs, Towa, GO HEEY] | Imported and Domestic WH 5 & Hqunh s florb Bitters, Council By, | Reduction in Pric IN China, Classware, Bte ALW. S Hemer & Co's i Council Blutls, ALL ThE LATEST STYLES CF MILLINERY, Cour Mrs. O, A, Rogers, Late of the Parisian Millinery | Bl Co, Manager Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCILL, BLUFES, Opposite Dummy Lepot, contract « Stock sold on coiun SuLUtERr & Borey coruer o, itural and v Ry

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