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THE DAILY' COUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY MORNING NOV OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. 23 Delirered by envrier in any partof the city at twenty cente per week, H. W. TiLtox, < Manager. T : Breixres Orrice, Nignt Ebiron No, & MINOR MK N. Y. Plumbing Co. New fall goods at Reiter'e, Conper & MeGee sell hardw The Kiel hotel 1s being rey There are 369 pupils m the for the deaY and dumb. R. H. Allin & Co., will open i o 3 2 N iday is the day for filing n suits for the coming term cof the district court. The firemen have their masquerade this evening. jolly time is promised, and a crowd, The Mucller Musie first ones to dress their iday attire. Permit to wed was yesterday given to William F. Baker and Anna G, Carothers, both of this county eting of the Danghters of Rebeeen this (Tuesday) evening. A full at- u‘-!ul‘qm-.- 1s requested. By order of the re. inted mstitt n a few company are the show windows in Kennedy was the only one ar of the police court yostorda sonly a plain drunk, no embellishments, and paid the usual fine. Mrs. C, L. Gillette has just received the finest line of imported wigs, beards, ete , west of Clieago, which she will rent for masquerades, etc. Don't forget the num ber, 20 M n the ageney for the Domestic m: 1l have en gaged Miss M. T. Schott, fori ¢ with A. A Huzard, to'take chirg fice which will be located 1 Milla, a nine ys C. Uttérback, died ye after u brief illness. T held at the family Lincoln avenue noon. The ball to be given to morrow evening m the temple hail by the Daughters of Rebekah promises to be a grand afiair. A goodly number are expected over from Omaha to participate in the merry ocea sion, rh“ old ughter ot W, terday morning funeral will be hioned district school was was also the entertainment ious evening by tie ladies ional church. The so v about three hundred dol- from the Lwo evenings. M. Smith, of Demson, whose term & wiord county will ex usin town yc ‘ments to open £ 't oflice. of George Hol Ia on Decemb making arran busivess MeMahon's abstr: has secured the serviec comb o assist in the wol The property on Tenth avenue, in the pending ordi Union Pacitic the right i venue, should not lm"vl at the aldermen will meet them at Kahle's hotel this morning for con sultation and interchange of views. The snow went off rapidly yesterday. and showed the necessity of some bette street cleaning. The new mayor in b inaugural was sound m urging the council to take some steps in this dir tion, but little has been done, and the city ets'but little comparative benefit from its paving. The new ¢ uted vow, it b Douglas & Drig able volume y directory is to )lv('\‘“lh of n, i , and the eitizens will te the effort of these young gentlemen to give the city the best directory it has ever had At Atlantic the bridge comps suit of the amount involve controversy aros work done on_the Lway bridges the about of the Attorneys Ke: y 4 look after the county’s inte llw!mnl 1l of B. Burhorn t 7 ay afternoon, ana \ ittended. The Odd Fetlows, with a band, joined in the sad proce: having been for years an_honor r of that rganization. There numerous other triends, indicating P i esteem in which he was luhl hiere, and the sympathy felt for BB DD Al oM 10 e Ao bita eston 50 darkly The term of the nber 7 Iy with ¢ dis promi riming \I county |v|| ik are 1o be examined jury, an unusuall rterm of with those in \»hu h ||.. xl:ll ndints arc out on buil will make quite u grist for tho grand jury and the court. zo & Northwestern rail and filled its track wh it erosses avenues Aund B, and planked the crossings, but the planks are said to be 1t for \n along there, avery y horse. was being driven across, and his feet went between the planks, sinking into the soft earth for such a di that for minute it seemed that he would not be able to get out without injury Who was arrested on the abash, on e from \lnlu rl . @ yester tion J officor arrived yestord that the young man’svealn: and his father keeps a groes the Methodist church on Broadway, is surmised that the young mar must be wanted for something mor rious than skipping a board bill, but that is the only offense which he ‘seems willing to admit, Mrs, A, 8. Hall s prepared to do dressmaking on short notice and at reas onable prices. No. 328 Broadway. - y Likes It, Any person s \g 15 eents to the vertising department of the Wabash route, St. Louis, Mo, will receive by re turn mail a handsome, well bound book, entitled “Social Amusement contam ing all the latest and most novel parlor games, charades, ete. The best_publica. tion ever issued for anyone giving an evening party. ay ad P —— Weather strips at Chapman’s, 105 M - P. C. DeVol sells Stewart, Climax, Acorn and Westminster hard coal burn- ers. Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves and ranges. Feonomy steam and warm air furnaces, No, 504 Broadw e n Don’t buy your new suit or overcost until you look at those at Metealt Bros. - — Mrs. Dr. D Truesd a graduate of the Torouto, Canada, Therapeuties in stitute. is pl‘\{mrml to treat al ses of diseases “and demonstrate the curative power of electricit, # new and complete system or ‘Pherapeutics, consisting . of Galvanism, Mugneism, lro“q{u-hnm und Statie Electricity. Female specialty. Located at way, sccond floor. O P, e hours 9 l m | BEE. | T'IE Dfll\f% IN THE BLUFFS. | TI:r Operetta Delightsa Grow‘l at the Opera House, TALK OF A THE HOSPITAL A eat Scheme For Wealth Out of Those Intoxicants Under 1% Minor Mention, Squeezi ng Who Sell nits A Great Scheme. two very bulky documents have been filed 1 the district court, they being vetitions for suits again: gists and liquor dealers in this city and county. Under the new law, each person or firm holding a county to sell intoxicating liquors for scientifle, sacra mental, mechameal and medicinal pur- pe expected to file each month with the county auditor a report of their pur chases and sales, in detail. The failure 50 to do makes them liable for a penalty of $100 for cach month of negleet. The informer is entitled to half this amount. The object in pushing the suits is, there fore, apparent. ‘There is a big scheme in scheme can be made to work. tion signed by D. F. He lee. Who he isit is not known. 'l torneys prosecuting the o non-residents, ‘The amount sue: in all about $40,000, and, if the; cessful, this will bring to the attorneys and the plaintift the snug little sum of $20,000. Tt such an amount could be se cured from every county in the sts would be a fortune which would tempt men to n a strong fight. ‘The decis- ave been vendered i lsewhere, and the f re will be ngurnu.xy defended, great (Innlrl 18 to whether the ne will work torily. If those (et whom suits are brought choose to and spend money in set- pern 4 compromise, tling rather t be quite tift. ‘The thm ¢ wil s will re ~| arted them, srediction is made, though, that be no compromise, and the ult disastrously to those who R al, best Im\'u Hard and Soff size Missour Fuel company ) phone 136, q \\lml S Richmond Ranges for hard cor best. Cooper & MeGee sell them., = shooting |.n|L~;..|\m-' arethe There will | Punk’s mills mateh at A Pleasing Operetta. Last evening there was a ln ence at the opera house, the attraction being the operetta, Junior.” The title role was liss Jennie Keat- ing, who has in home ente tainments before, and has become a great worite here. She mly has talent nd has spent no little time and labor its cultivation. As a gypsy girl she car- ried her part exeeelintly, and in her and in her songs shé won much with the aunience, and was the re of agenerous amonnt of appliuse. support was composed of a large of young folks, some very cunning, and the choruses these little folks was especi ble. liss Celin Hugh the part of the old wypsy who had stolen Gyp Junior from ner home of luxury, and eaused the ehild to Iive in a tent with her m poverty hardship. She took the part exc and was one of the best of all |m|h ke-up and acting. Miss 1 Mis e "Tholl, as sing, udi- ip) I'he number young granny lded much to the dhe two tramps, Mr. John nd Mr. J. MeWilli 1 s of the lost girl, guise, for the purpose of hunting her whereabouts and recoyering intensely funny, and kept the ina roar. MeWiilhams is e natural comedian. He has much popular favor he took in the for viewing the I night he showe voking tr: The othe peretta of In his t the same mirth pro- nd made a happy It ct well ( must have taken much time and > o drill all these cinldren, so o ¢ them do such excellent singing, up themselves and move them SeIves S0 fully, und to those who are familiar with ‘the history of home entertainments in Council Blufls, it is necdless to say that this successful work was done by Mys. O'Neill.~ She modestly skground, but certain it Lady in this city has shown tact and ability in pre paring such entertainments The costumes w lent, and the closing tableau was a very happy tinish i ot th lost ehild 1o stored 1o her howd, and surrounded by the loved ones Much of the musical enjoyment of was due to the excellent anmments by Miss who presid Hattie Begas, The audience seemed the procecds will goodly help to the ( Whose auspices it w tihd organ delighiod, doubtlcs and prove ty, under Anything you rdware and antin Housckeeper's Tmware at Cooper & - Good overcout §2.50, pants §1 to 33 other goods in proportion. Everybody's store, 525 Main. Substantial abstracts of titl estate louns, J. W, & E. L. Squire 101 Pearl strect, Conneil Biufls, d rea No. Personal Paragraphs, W. T, Baker, of Brayton, la., the Blufts yesterday Miss Schontz, who has been doing such farthful ¢ al work in the recorder’s oflice, is quite il ~Don A Judd, ti was in ket agent at the trans on 1 week's vacation, |unl|r inied by his wile A.J. Brown, of Missouri Valley, ¢ h 1 wide-awake mi in the city yeste ", Gillingham, of Logan, who v il at the L|m||u- of hel Ir. and Mrs. McWilliams, on First avenue, is slowly recovering. Dr.J. A. Riggen, of What Cheer, wits in the eity yest A met for the first time since Sherman’s march to the sen, his old comrade and friend, O, E. Beswick J. R. Sovercign, ul Atlantic city yesterday. K has been muumlm;. facts concerning his actions in the last campiign, was unfortunately out of the city, and the reporters missed the chance to write up a sensational iuterview be- tween them has been d parcents Ia., was in the who ant E. H. Sucafe & Co., money on chattle security of ription; of tice No. 50 Bm.uhu\. up tairs, Dr Hanchott, office No 12 F Residence 120 Fourth street. No. 10. - + Money For a Hospltal. In response to a call issucd by Mayor Grongweg, at the request of the Wowmen's Christian sassociation, for a meeting of citizens interested in establishing a hos- In L 1 streets cphone | Mrs. Dr. as many drug- | in this city, a gnnv"\ namber ax: sembled in the aldermanic chamber last night. Among those present there were, Mrs.J B Atking, Mre. L. W. Tualleys Mrs, George Phelps, Mrs. Dr. Green, Montgomery, Mrs. Day, Mrs. art, kll! C.R. Allen and Mrs nes, of the Women's Christian o chair there the best after listen the fol- was an inf methods of pro ing to the different lowing Resolved, That the city council be and is hereby requested to avpropriute the sum of #10,000 for the purpose of aiding ning the Cottage t the ‘said council on the dollar on f the eity pose of main and estions ssed : tax of one mill ssessable property ‘il Bluffs for the pv taining said hospital This resolution will be presented to the council at their meeting to-night by the mayor to test the sense of the council in The mecting then adjourned to await the action of the council. - Everybody's store, goods, No. £23 Main & Stamping and full variety of embroide materials,” Mrs. H. P. Nifes, 402 B'dw l\ A Card of Thanks. 1 wish to return my heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends, and especially to the brother Odd Fellows, who so kindly assistod mo during the long iliness of my beloved husband. Truly, Mus, MoLLie ood place to buy cet. Burnonys, ercoats for up. Mereary Bros Five Hundred O Boys and Cinldren from § - Masonic. ul jon of Exce lodge No. 2 . Foand A. M., this F u y evening for work in the sccret_de- Visiting hmlm n covdially invited, I‘) order of m.- w. - Wall paper, khmll'& |m|nl~ ete. H.P. Niles, No. 402 Broadway. Call for everything you need, bottom prices, Everybody's ] th d\v:ny - J.J K(-nnod\, who was fined y morning for being drunk, was run in in Tast evening. Ount of the $40 and 3 when arrested the wed to save the ¢ with which to pay a sceond fine this morning. All Ih‘kl dinne Billy’s, 404 Bre wictics of game and fish, Oysters Short orders a specialty, Doe Just 100k in their window. See that y Jur books are made by More house & Co., , room 1, Everett block. cious fellow Lynch. e will b IH\!\U' ll-:l lu Electrie door bells, burglar alarms and every form of demestic electrical appli- ew York Plumbing Co. - was reecived last night that the offense for which yonng I < rested was for steading Aoberly, Mo., and beating his Imh-l The offer is made to let him go if he will settle the costs. See West Point b improvements in heating stove W Latest "Woob. - Weather strips m hapman’s, 105 Main. POLITICS AT A CIRCUS. Senator Vance's Great Speech De- livered From the Top of & Lion's Cage. It is 1 that a s and a United States senator run uy h other, but such a thing oceur a d y or so before clection. [t happened, says the altimore American, that one of the small road ecircuses of the south struck Wilkesborough, Wilkes county, N. ', one d g and found, to the horror of the |h.|l the town had been billed demoeratic mass-meeting, tor Zcbulon B. Vance as the ction. The cireus had had a ard summe) tor thought whef it reache th in North wrolina it would strike But the proprietor was panic- stricken when v the flashing demoeratic s and o people lking about ivil' service senator, who s relatives 1n- positions under the United States government than all other senators put After thinking over the ma along ti pro {riotor coneluc ator “unce and see E ation of the two shows could not be So he called on thesenator and found him everybydy else has od natured, and pleasant. The proprietor mentioned his fears to the senator and suid that ne feared the opposition Yes, " replied Senator Vance, Iy, “I uu ~n|ml'un" of n itr nes Then, don’t you lhmk it would be of benelit to'ns both if you would ad- dress the crowd from the circus under my tent, and on top of the lion's o thought for a littie winle and then coneluded that it would be a wood joke, and so he consented. The propr of the cireus concluded to cut the rice of admission down to 25 cents, s0 every one could come, Just before the show be crowd had collected tor Vance made his wa trance, but before he got there he was somewhat startled to see the clown on a chair out the door and sar him exclai Step this w enator Var ran and a great vout the door Sena ¢ toward the en- y, ladies and_gentlemen! Here is the atest show on the face of the globe! Not only is the show in itself a whole continent of wonders and an aggregation of talent never before col- lected together under one name,one roof, or on one stage, but it presents to-n gh an 2 lies The eys harm. feature, Lul uuml g(-mlvmvn. a real, live United States senator, whio will ad' dress the crowd from thetop of the lion’s cage! sn‘Lx right up, ladies and gentle- men! Tickets on]\ 5 cents! We have reduced the price one-half, so all can see and hear the great anti-civil-service re form senator, Zebulon B. V Step ;ui' Step up! Step up, and don't be bash u senator thought he had better go in before he heard any more, and he did The clown still continued his harangue, and was the means of filling the tent After the regular show the lion’s eage nd. waus drawn out into the der was placed beside it chal were placed on top. Then Senator Vance mounted this rostrum and delivered his speech. It was a great success. The peo 8 were delightal. When: tho amaate: became prosy the lions in the cage below grew somewhat restiye, and elaimed the attention of the audience—at least of the spot where the or spoke. It is but just to add that the EKightn distriet, in which Wilkesborough is sitnated, went democratic, and it is all said to be owing to Senator Vance and the circus. St. Louis Republican thing interesting in o e it. The repo Mr, Howell's title Imu lies in_the fact that he the reporter’s ide The on of our time which is altogeth tative of the vresent ‘hn.n focus of all W self mumn-d, L should adopt its sty is a testimony te his time. the pa or ‘the future; let there is in- the' present; gentleman, good- 1l out to make goes without ceeded. saying that _The noted \unll\ Slope n Gabriel, Cal., been | \\nvluv.nh» lm alittle he property includes Slope vineyard and acres, of which 750 ac i emon fruits, ‘08 are trees and - Unquenchable fire is eati through hundred of acres of c moreland county, I st \rh'd Some time ago in the H. company. of llu' n © flnmv eight hund out of work losing some According to Seiene that the “*bogus butter is fined to the tation is taki dealing \\uh t clarified butte the urgent dem’ nity, has recently al council GREAT \UNDERW SALE. Underwear will be sold ch week. ———— —0F— New Goods, Lowest Carpets and Dry ITOTITE. Special advertisements, such as To Loan, For 8ale, To Rent, Wani ete., will boingerted in this column for eacl Ivertisements WANTS, —~Furnisned roows, intending o sl at the Pr 0Mco 10 Reloor tholr wodding earde AND nishing Goods, et COUNCIL BLUFK - oo flled direct by the Iifting can. leak and waste conf explosions. Closes Leuk and himself agrecable, d the coke company [ HEADQUARTERS F PER LINE forthe fir: Lromiway, THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1886 | The Reporter's Artin Modern fetion, T'hiere is some, oy man if we had rter has the | to his popu has realized o institution Cr repry and does not str its roots in the past is the nows (Iw |||I|m| o peld soos 1t of genius its methods Never mind us see what this same , has so sand it he has sue estate, near sold to an over £1,000, the Stnny ge grove, in vines, and 20 cultivated , to the extent of 1,025 ng its way oal in West- the flamos having shaft of the By reason «d men are is it \mum appear o not con- milar agi- 1, and .lbxll Halkness Bml els EAR Immense stock of Ladies’ and Childrens® leap this Wewill Continue our Special Sale : GLOAKS For Another Week. Prices! OR Goods Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. 401 Broadway, Gcuncil Bluffs |SPECIAL NOTICES. Lost, Found s an at the low 1ser- h su s At ou Council 16 Blutls, ¢ s for sale at the Hee ) bo married yor's Bee Job FURNITURE! STOVES Fine Hanging Lamps, House Fur- c, A Jl MANDEL, 3 & 323 lh'umlu'tl”. TOWA. a7 FIIII.Y OIL CAN. ost practical. large sized he market. Lam ‘Dump without No dripping oll on Floor or Table. No Faucet o 0 e or cause s perfectly air ood h. N“’Im IAII"(- 0, anm. Ohio. st-Cluss Dealers Everywhere. i PRLIED N SORRERE At Wholesale by McCorp Braby & Co., BLiss & 18AACE, RECTOR & WaLHELMY, SIE WALT Bios., Council Bluls. fomasa COUNCIL BLUF » offered in this city or the west. WE ALS A Full Line Of all grades and malke, including Le Etc., Etc.,at Prices Lowe Oil Cloths, Mattings, Lincolenms, Ei Plushes and Upholstery Goods, o the holiday trade, 506 DBroadway, ~>9Rll leadipg 8tyles and Impol as any you can find, and we guarantee prices away below all compe Our Rug Department Comprises Turkish, Smyrnia, Kerrach, Brussels, Axminster, Curtain Goods by the Yard Window Shades and Fixtures Sasy Chairs, Ottomans, oot Rests, Ete., D o B o WILLIAMS e Tailor ¢ Wlen’s Furnisher, 1406 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. FS CARPET CO. We Are Still Offering the Greatest Bargains in CARPETS Our stock is as large and compl ot on. 0 HAVE of Curtains, Turcoman, tes e Chenilley Ivish Point r Than the Lowest. te. A larvge line of Silk and Molair Council Bluffe. rtotions Gopstantly op Hand.&e~ Beit carortbipvent and & J/ya(é and Anler HAIR otk nade ta otdet., FOR ALL SECOND-HAND FURRI NO. 605y BROADWA Farming Lands in_Towa, $10.00 per acre. School and state lands cent interest. Land Buyers fare free. No. 555 Broadway, Council Bluffs, low R.L. WILLIAMS 18 N. Main st, Council Bluffs, Ia,, and 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 G Show Cases, Elevators, (hand andaulic, etc, 200 N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace | Oflice over American Express R. RICE, M. D., o ot Cancers ) i) umors removed without | @ Consultation free. 1f you wish k..m William 0,13 North N t. T ate of Chieago), Xt to American He will n ke ll:nlngnpl-vv a cloth and trimming house i tion with the merchant tailoring establishnient, I would respect fully invite an inspection of same. Pu ties” desirous of obtaining cloth by the yard and making up their own goods can be accominodated, Trimmings of all Goods eut to order, In factanything you wish can be furnished at bottom prices. I reret afine fitting suit to order | nts §0, foths and trim “North Main St., in-an District Telegraph ds furnished, and next door to Ame oflice. BOOK BINDING Ledgers, Jou nnlu. « Bank Work of All K lalty iy and ds aSpee- Prompt manthn to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & G0. | Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufts, Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind- ing 1In Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. REFERENCES: CRESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Bluffs having Hes. C. L. 429 J{a,én, Jtn,.»t, bouncil Blwf‘/t, Joscca. I will Pay the Highest Price in Cash M, DROEIILICEL, FARM LANDS CHEAP! Minnesota, 1 veLEPHONE GILLETTE, atest p,‘fy,[r,x wf Ja—utn—(:tp Hair Ornaments. G00oDps, Q(/Jc,p u,/{ Bya Lorks. KINDS OF TURE AND STOVES, COUNCIL BLUFYS K and ranging from in Minncsota on 80 years' time 5 per Information, ete., given | P. P. LAUSTRUE, a, agent for Freidriksen & Co., Chicago. < 109, FIRE [nsURA fhe Rartfaridre of Harrord Edinburg. of Brooklyn. Those marked with a® insure also against loss by Wind Storms, Cyclones and Tornadves REAL ESTATE ", OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUEFES, LA, Estublished 1857 LOANED o~ Goop ciry 1 PROPERTY AT LOWEST Horses and Mules For all purposes, hought and sold, at retail and in lots, Large quantities to sclect from. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin gle or dov ble, FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN, Ladies buying hat or bonnet, one fare will be paid; $i0, 1ound (rip JOHN Y. STONE. STONE & SIMS, JACOB E1M3. Fire Escape And all mo 'ern improvements. 215, 217 and 219 Main st. MAX MOHN , rop. ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Practice in the State and Federal courts | short notice [TSTHE “PROPER CAPER A | | ar For a buyer to go where the largest Stoc and Greatest Varieties are kept in any one i Again, if seller has EXPERIENCED ACCOMMODATIONS faithful and trusty helps those who buy will be agreeably served, and if seller gives ruL d meas ures, you have three excellent reasons patronizing such a firm Fuel consumers oaght there HEATON FUEL Co., Council Blufts, for ore o buy of Rroadway, WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DEERE, INPLEMENTS, WELLS & €O, Wholcsalo Agricultural Implements, Buggies, Carringes, F'te ,Fte. Couneil Rufts, Town. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURIY Manufacturersof and Dealers in Hand and Power Corn Shell:rs, And ageneral line of implem Nos. 1501, 1509, 1505 And 1617 <outh Main Sire Council BufTs, Towa DAVID BRADLEY & CO, Manuf'rs ant Jobhers of Agricultural [mplements, Wagons, Buggles, Carringes, and all kinds of Farm \hm)\llwr 10 to 1118 South Main Streot, Council Blu owa. t olnss agriculturnl iy CARPE COUNC IIA BLUK Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholatery Goo Ete. 'No. 406 Biroadway’ Counoil Biuffs, own. CIGARS, TOBACCO, E1C. lesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28Main and 27 Poarl Sts. Council Blufts, owa. COMMISSION. TSNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesnle Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. . No. 4Poarl &, Councll Huffs. DRUGGISTS. HARLE, HAAS & €O, Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists’ .. No. 22 Main 8t and N + Coneil Biufrs, drics, 0. 21 Penrl 5t R ll'\: 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale Califoraia Fruits a Specially Commisgion. No. 31 Brendway, Council Bl Wholesale Fruits, Confectionery, AN COMMISSION, Nos. 16 and 18 Poarl St., Council Bluffs, HARNESS, BECKMAN, STROIBENN & €O, Manu‘actu of and Wholesale Donlera in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. ouncil Blutts, lowa. HAT TR cars METCALEF BROTHE Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 512 and 314 Broadway, Conncil Blufts, HEAVY HARDIWARE. l\llll\.\\'l Wholesalo Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Blutfs, Towa, OILS. 7I’Ij BLUFFS UIVI,T'l ) D g In— llluminating & Lubricatiag Oils Gas BTC., BETO. F.Theodoro, Agent, Council Blifa. Towa. 88) LUMBER PILING ET( A. OVERTON & CO., fard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Materinl Specialtios,Wholosalo Luis: berof all Kinds, Office No. 130 Main St., Council Blufs, Jowa. WINES AND LIQUOL JOHN LINDER, Wholesulo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquars Agent for “1.4‘\;;1‘1' “1‘“1“!‘. A’l:l‘r\‘;:“ re. No.t BCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No G0 Main St.. Council Blufs, L. KIRS( Hi‘ & O, Wholzsale Liquor Dealers, Ne rond way, Council Biufrs ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, No. 328 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Mrs. O. A, Rogers, Late of the Parisian Millinery Co., Manager Reduction in Prices, IN China, Glassware, Etc., At W.S. Homer & Co’s, No. 23 Main st Council Blulls, Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Opposite Dummy Depot. pajEesadday n POICRATER $00)S 11§ s s ulea Lant eanatantiy nd, for retail or loud Oders promptly filled by Stock sold on comuiis SHLUTER & BoLey, Proprict Rooms 7 und 8 Shugart-Beno Block COUNCIL BLUFFS “Telephone No. 114 Forwarly of Keil Saje Stables, ‘cornes Ist. ave uud 4th street,