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THE DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS THURSDAY MORNING NOV, 25 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STRE Delivered by earrier in any part of the city at ¥ CODts per week MW . . TELEPHONES Brerxres Orrce, No. 43, Nignr Eviton No. 23, Manager. MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Co. New fall goods at Reiter's. Cooper & MeGee sell hardware Yarns and Zephyrs at 1 Panels at £3.50 per dozen at pallery, Main strect. For fine Hoise it Spook and Phantom concer nall this evening Phanksgiving supper at Come at 6 and stay till yon g The deputy marshal y ity Jail to seve defendant being o Friediman’s. Schmidt's Friedman's. t at Temple y &0 to Temple hall it enotgh i isoner 'I he Catholic ladies g |l. inJ, . Bro Ontha, wera vied by Just this city Four drunks and two vagrants got putled in just m time to get thelr Thanks f\\lug dinmer seryed to them at the pub Xpense Ihe businoss honses generally are ox ed to close to-dav, so that emvloyes 1l may e the fullest opportanity and Lulie Sweat yesterday - afte ¢ Schurz at his noon flice in two performances” to-day, and one-half of the proceeds of both entertainments 1s 1o o to the Cottage Home hospital. It is proposed that instead of a charity ball this season a grand ty will be giyen, the proceeds to go toward starting the new hospital, which is y he city council yesterday morning visitedd and inspected the new sewer diteh again, but have not expressed them (5 to what action they will take in Ttis a rarve thing to sce a visitant from an unknown country Spooks have sig- ntention of going to "Temple hall this evening and will disclose some of tLe mysteries of Phantomdom. - The Woman’s Christian asso has requested pastors of the arions D In-m the procecds of g , to be used » Home 1e will go pre- iberally toward this ob He pared to donate Ject. No. M7 cheap Dooks - Broadway is the place to buy Opens this morning. vening there will t the residence of f. Lipfort and e part. Mr. ust be o supplied with the musicale ory service for be a music Roev, G somie of his pupils will Crofts’ home s will be the new instrument. Don't'forget that the Publishers™ book sale opens_ to-day. Cocke & Morgan’s old stand, No 317 Bro: - Dr. Hanchett, oftice No 12 P Residence 120 Fourth street Telephone No. 10. o Se— The city council is to mect next day night to eonsider the Tenth project and trans; S maiter scems to have got into a tangle, and many compheations, and all sorts of s 1o what the Union 1 L1t wants to .ln what is hest for the city. There who do not want to stind - the of any o not feel Mon- ke paying too much for whistle, even it it is w railway whistle Most eitizens favor the alley route, and if the intent is toget frel the rve will not allow of making a8 ight fine along the m the stress placed It line, that S0 Union Pacitic ing fast aummy trains ran there, or on a union depot. 1f a union depot pends upon the success of this proj the eity can afford 1 do a good « union depot is among the of the city. else de- - Big bargains in underwear man’s, Wall pa Nilos, No 1 L Eried , paints, ete. H. P, Call for everything you need, bottom Everyhody’s store, 823 Main. There has for several yoars pas custom hero for the ehililven of sehools 1o bring in the day Thanksgiying — contributions tables, groceries, ete,, for the poor. The pupils, in accordance with this custom, yesterday broughtin u liberal supply, : up of mites, but mg well, and today they will b in the hunds of some commitice tribution Best dinn Billy's, 401 13 Mrs. Dr. D Trios graduate of the Toronto, Canad apeutics in itute. is prepared t'treat all classes of disenses and demonstrate the eurative power of electricity’” in ace v and complte s \peutics, consisting petisig, e been public relief ul lhl' for dis and il of Galvanism, and disenses #07 Broad- Oflice hour LM - Business Notice, I desire to inform the pabiie that in iance with the wish of my late hus rnst Burhorn, 1 shall con- clry and watch ] at the old stund, No, 17 South Main L and under the former firm name Burhorn. Thanking the many as of Mr, Burhorn for Teir f Vin the y now respectfully salicit onting the sime Moruie Lee Buy Council Blufts, Nov - Personal Parag R. H. Hunter, of Tabor, yesterday. H. Buchholz, of Junesville, W an extensive manufucturer of earviages, *busses, ete , was in the eity yester Wm. Evans, of Chicago, is here on a briof visit to’ his brothers, J. F. and J Eyans, Clivist, Timm, of the Davenport Demo- erat, visited the Blufls yesterday Miss Thompson, of Cedar Rapds, is visiting J. W Se and family. Rev. 1. J. Mackey has returned from St. Paul. His sistér-indaw, whose hus band is one of the prominent me of that eity, is here visiting the family graphs. was in the city M The ladies of the Congregational society wish to rewrn thauks to those who so Distriet School.” thank the press for 8o liberally vertising both our entertainments, and tu Ar. Doliany for favo Ais. . Warre, President, at help to the city, but who do | httoand trom the | s claim that | | the Al BEL. PRFI’\RED 10 Cl\h Tll,\\I\S | Conueil Bluffs Will Join Heartily In the | | enjoyed during t | | ognizing the | pre | mumh: that the Observance of the Day- CUPID LEADS SEVERAL CAPTIVE The “Kid" at Last Juiled—The County | Wins In the First Round With the Bridge Company—Com pleting the Levee, Thanksgiving District L coting. ph company om of our honor ent and governor in the setting apart of a day for general thankfulness for the many blessings whic have o year, bogs permission the following manifc The District Tesograph company has come to stay. Thisisa fact, When we were bout to start in_business a few old “fo- * told s that we would not run six city was too small to support sueh an enterprise, but we went ahead just the same. Our oflice has now been open six months, and we have not only paid expenses from the & but” have made 8 has been acconn eflicient service on our part aad liberal patronage from the public. During this L number of em- The wi we to issue ployes to our force age aelivery wagon t abled to ety ¢ 58 m connection with our service. During the holidayvs nerease our foree and will be | able to deliver anything from sacque to a bucket of coal we are responsible for the acts of our messengers, Thanking you for your lib- cral patronage in the past, and trusting 1 you will favor us with it in the tu ture, 1 remain, yours trul 5 L. StiiNGER, Ma Couscin BLUEFs, Nov. 25, 1856, - wything you want i and Tiware “Housekeeper's at Cooper & 1. Fried - t reduction in hats at Richmond Ranges for hard coal ave the Met sell them, best. Cooper & A 3 rnoon, at the f the bride’s parents, No. 130 | Miss Jeanette Gerner and Lange united in the v. B P, few of tize con- were holy bonds of wedlock by th McMenomy. in the presence of the most intimate friends of tracting parties, he b couple werc attended by Mr. Charles \le/ of Omaha; Miss Sophia Mr. Arthur Smith, of Davenport, and Miss arn, cousin of the bride, of Platte City, Mo. After taking their positions in the bay window in the east p , the ceremony, accord- holic ritual, was per- e bridal costume was of white g grain silk and_satin_brocade, en {rain; with veil of tulle. The only ornaments were white roses. The lesmaids dresses of white eashmere and The bride, Miss Nettie, as she is famil g led, is the third daughter of Mr, nd Mrs. Geor erner, well ki vespected residents of this eity The groom has resided in Omal 1868, where he is well and fave known, is ason of the I; Lange, of that city. He now oceupies the Josition of assistant cashicr m the Omaha rous, elegant vies held from friends of Mr, Mrs. Lange left on the 11:45 1 w Last evening for their new | home, No. 2206 Howard street, Omnha, Everybody’s store, good pla goods, No. 823 Main street - See West Point b improvements in heati e to ‘Woon. Weather strips at Chapman’s, 105 Main and fish, Oysters pecialty, Doc Just look in All varieties of game all styles. Short or a & Billy's, 404 Broadwiy heir window. - Bargains in ribbons at 1, Friedm p i, Lknown character, erday. He has hung past, and is but now sports The was pinched ye about ihe city for two ye no o rameve VKid,” @ monst e and seems quite like a young man. 1twill be remembered by many that when Johin Dunn was on the foree he tried o arrest the young fellow one night, and the kid making o break and | punning, Dunn fived at him, lodging a bullet in his back, He it scar to remember the event, duy he was hunging about the Pacifie house and improved the opportunity of | picking up an overcout belonging to one of the colored boys named Emerson, He took the coat Sunday morning into the | Chicago restaurant, on Main street, and hung it up. He was ev ntly afr to go after it, and got a boy, John Murphy, to go for it The boy suys that the thief told him ho would give him the overcoat, and so he went to the place and found it hanging there The proprietor of the ¥ ant would not let the boy ke it, as all he knew about it was that it was an unelaimed coat Oflicer Rose was in- od of the aflair and took possession cont, which proved to be the stolen one. Oficer Unthank hunted up the “kid,"” who gives his name as William and yesterday he was tried, He claime that the overcoat for which he sent the hoy was another coat altogether, and one wiiel belonged to him. e said he told the boy that he could have the coat be cuuse he w 4 hittle full at the time, had a little money and felt vich. The coat which he owned and thus proposed to give away was not in the Chicugo restan- rant, but in one near there. He a wards went and got it bimself and wem | over to Omaba and sold it for $1.50. He knew nothing about the stolen coat. His story was rather | mixed, and the judge informed him that it was a case in'which evidence of good | charaeter would come into pl oy | nicely. He offered to hold the e until morning, if the prisoner had any such evidence to prodiice, but the young d to deem it useless to try > swear to his good chui- ntence was pronounced once id" pleaded piteously to be let 2o 80 as to spend the holiduys with his friends, and t !udgv took this into ac- count, and lixed his term in jail s0 that he will be released the before Christmas day o al, best qua and fows wood, 530 Broadway. Havd und soft ¢ sizes, uri Fuel company, phone 136, | part of this city | to the a | same reasons, ana t buy | ¢ [ will give | well known fact that the Union THE O\IAHA DAILY BEE. THURSDAY, First Blood For the County. Ay important case 1o the county and other has just been dispos yunties in the state, 1 of before Judge Connor, of the Cass county ¢ court. 1885, the board of supervisors, of Potta wattamie county, it was « * a contract with the Oskalos Steam En gine works to build one bridge on Seyenth street and the other at the crossing on Brondway, in the western The board of super visors regarded both bridges as not con- structed in anythinglike according to the contract, and wholly refused to accept and pay for the bridges I'he company sued the connty i Judge Aylesworth’s and then it found its way fo the county cirenit court, on a change of venue. Mossrs, Wright, Baldwin & Haldane appeared for the engine com Colonel Keatley, County Attor A. Holmes appeared for Colonel atley nd Mr at Atlantic together A. €. Graham, M. D. 1‘hu|(h‘ll. Mr. Hood, r on, Robert Kirkwood and Deputy Auditor Arndtas witnesses for the county Colonel Keatley prepared an amendment mt the elaim t 1 right to constru at points wher by public streets, Mr. Hal rt of the nse not a n-l onner Hal pnv of the about the refused to held the this is the dize held it to be, court Cass the county and not by eounty I|W1n\:\\~ dane moved to strike out this g amendment to the answer bec defense and immaterial Judg: refused to grant the motion. dane then demurred to ths amendment to the answe sustain the demur answer as good in lnw aw of the ease, as th then the bottom is all out of it. The rul ing of the judge left no fact to try to a The plaintifis stood on their de- d will go to the supreme court ¢ the county scored one in defeating them in the circuit court. ety No. 317 Broadw Publish sale opens to-da xy lers” book The l‘uhlhlll‘ln‘ Book Sale ovens to-day at 317 Broadway, Cocke & R el ully “Mrs. 1. P, Stampi ing riety of embroidery waterials, Niles, 402 B'dway. Five Hunetred Overcoats for Children from $1.50 up. Boys and MetcaLy Bros Levee. of the advisability levee, which the city rotection from any ,nm.l-l.- overflow he work thus far done begins near the Chicago & North rn round house, and runs along in a rather southerly as well as westerly direction. It now extends between five and six thousand f and a height of from three to fifteen feet, according to the surface of the ground, which is ir regular in its elevation above high water m The work thus far has cost about F3,000, and serves the purpose admirably It is thought by many that there is no real need 1 work of the kind, but others ¢ is always best to be on the sa . and that with a few thousand doilats the work could be so extended as to make the westeriy part of the city perfectly secure from any and all encroachments of water in any possi- ble emergency. It is estimated that it will not require more than four or flve thousand (lu!lus to_complete the levee, and of nount it is thought that the Union if] -nulmlm corporations will contribute a good we. The subject winly worthy of consideration, and omsidered the least possibility ny trouble from high water, under v umstances, there should be such caution taken, especiall i be done for little compa; There is some talk of completing the ive expense. - 2 The best stove T ever had is tie ver of thousands who haye used the Ra Home buase burner. Cooper & M - DeVol sells Stewart, Climay, and Westminster b 0O: rd coal burn’ rn cook stoves id warm Book Sale people an exc - ‘The Publishers' 1 llent Id at less than half pub, Opens to-day. Postoflice, Thursday November hel Thanksgiving day, the postoflice will open from 10 to 1o, m. and from 7 Sp.om. 1896, P be wrriers will be at the oftfice at the hours to hand out mail to those who ¥ They will make no delivery jut the city, and but one collection, 1 that for the evening mails. I'he money ovder division will not I 1, and the 1y y division from 10 m. only. T'ios Bowaay, Postinaster, - Everybody Likes It. Any person sending 135 cents to the rtising department of the Wb route, St, Louis, Mo., will receive by re- turn n handsome, well bound hmnl. entitled “Social Amusements,” contan: ing ull the Litest ind most novel parlor mimes, wles, ete. The best publi tion ever issued for anyone giving evening party. an money ption; on & Co,, y of urity of eve 500 Broadway, - To-Day's Sery Union Thanksgivi teld in the Presbyterian 1 ning at 11 o'clock The sermon will be delivered by Rey G. W. Crofts, ot the Cougregational chureh. A special musical programme has heen ared and will be rendered by a line Come all. et llu No s will be chureh this - See that your book house & Co., room 1, e made by More t block — - Bargains in Ribbor Friedman's ctrie door bell glur alarms and form of domestic clectrical appli- at the New York Plumbing Co. s at 11 b - 1t is believed by many, althongh with- t an arrangement n made by which the new com- buy the present street car { extend and improve it, instead new line. There is non long Broadway, and it Pacific would gladly get rid of the street car business. It has been understood for some time that the Union Pacific bought the line, paying a good price for it, n order 'to prevent opposition to ' the scheme of getting possession of Union enu Now it seems to be an el on its hands, and it would gladly sell it Several circumstances seem 10 corro- borate this theory, and it is not unlikely that this may be the result - Good overcoat §2.50, pants §1 1o $3.50 other goods in proportion. Everybody's store, 823 Main. of two lines - abstracts of titles and rea J.W. & E. L. Squire. . No. , Council Blufls, Substantial estate loans, 101 Pearl str ,\.\411 The Bre in ( In May, | Indian creck | | over the prospect | remains unsettled, 204 NOVEMBER 1886, s Boe's Thanks, suncil Blufls giving thanks 15 many reasons for too many to name 1t is thanktnl that it ness has kept it 1t is thankful that new stree been put on, the fare and walking is fi 1t is thankful the coop is not under discn is busy, and busic ars have is only tive cents John Short'sch ion by the icken | couneil at the Bobm starts with a big I'hat the fellow liecd when he tele graphed the Dos Momes Register tis Couneil Bluffsis a paradise for thieves and thugs I'hat nobody believed him That there is plenty of room on the benelies in Faivmount park for the cold blooded fellows who refuse to enthuse »f Council Bluffs n bridge is Bee.' I'hat the new wi cured fact I'hat the sewer ditch and as controversy gives items still for dull days "That the police force are not to be uni formed from old clothing sent in for the HOOT ‘That there is only one Gerstenberg left in the city QThat there next spring That Cotncil Blus has the purest milk of any ci beeause it has the are no more elections until That the co: uu.g nival will not be vostponed longer than another Phat the dear old grandmother has last got a nd-hand chestnut ball. That upper Broadway has street cars and paving. That only one street car is drawn by mules, That city warrants arve heing brought to arade, iat the revoiving turned. it the city nas discovered that sewers run up hill ‘That Tarkey is captured. Greeee's All's well, — - Don’t buy your new suit or overeont nutil you look at those at Metealf Bros. - Publishers’ Book Sale Opens this morning. You are respectfully in- vited to eall Harkness Brothers GREAT UNDERWEAR SALE. Immense stock of Ludies” and Childrens’ Underwear will be sold cheap tins week. jail ean still be —— We will Continue our Special Sale N CLOAKS For Another Week. New Goods, Lowest Prices! HEADQUARTERS FOR Carpets and Dry Goods Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. 401 Broadway, Gouncil Bluffs SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE. Al advertisements, such as Lost, Found To Loan, For Sule, To Rent, Wants, Honrding, ete., will boinsertod in this column at the low yateof TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first inser fonand Five Cents Pev Line for cach subsequent insertion, Leuve advertisements at our oflice No. 12 Peal strect, neay Lrodway, Council Blufs WANTS. NT—Furnisnod rooms, 616 Blutfs, ¢ Fonn A FUrgaLE-ou papers tor sale al the Bee otfic . YANTED -A Loy with pony to carry Bec route, nding 1o bo married W the Pryor's Bee job kn 13 North Mitin St. next to ,\mnln Dist, T’ ph office. He will you & fine fitting all-wool suit for Pants to order §6. 1 pencd @ cloth and trimming pnnection with the merei tailoring establishment, [ would respe fully invite an jnspection of same ties” desirous of obtaining cloth by llw ! rd and making up their own goods can ic) f furnished. he accominodated. mmings of all kinds Goods eut to order. In factanything you wish ean be furnished at bottom prices Don’t forget u fine fitting suit to order |.uu- $0, and oths and trim- At equally low figur Grov No. 11 North M next door to American District Tel oftice, house in St., B-. BICE M.D Or other Tumors removed without Cancers . it ordrawing of blood. Over thuty yoar Cal exporience. 1l Blufls. OFFICER & PUSEY- BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, Established 1657 COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. We Are Still Offering the CARDPPKTS ey o feved in this city or the west, Ouy stock is as lavge and compltc as any you can find, and we guarantee prices away below all e mpetition. WE ALSO HAVE A Full Line of Curtains, OF all grades mul malke, including Lae Ete., Our Rug Department Comprises Turkish, Tavcoman, Chenilley Tvish Point Ltes Smyrnia, Kerrach, Brussels, Axminster, Etc.,at Prices Lower Than the Lowest. Curtain Goods by the Yard Window Shades and Fixtures il Cloths, Mattings, L Plushes and Upholstey or the holiday trade. colewms, Ete. A large line of sED.#B.« WILLIAMS, e Tailor ¢ Vlen’s Furnisher, 506 Breadway, Council Bluf d.«. >3RIl Leading Styles ond Importations Gopstaeptly op Hond&e~ 1408 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. BLEASON, = o COAL WOOD!’ Hgs. €. L. GILLETTS, Reit witottnocit ased ottt éafst M Javtaiie é/pr_ll and Amler Hair C Luru.u:nfy HAIR GOODS, Lotk made to order, Office of Bye Works. iRy e e FARN Farming Lands in $10.00 per acre. cent interest. N Towa, Land Buyers fare free., HELYIN SHITH & C0.,| SUCCESSORS TO McMAHON & GO Alst acts of Titls, Lean and Real Es- tat; Broker:, No, 236 Kain St Having purchased the “most velia- ble abstract books in this county,” Lnown_as the *MeMahon Abstract Boolis,” we are now prepared to fur- nish abstracts and respectfully so- licit the patronageof all those desii- ing corvect abstracts of title to lands and lots in Pottawattantic county. MELVIN SMITH & (0, N0, 236 MAIN ST., COUNCIL BLUFFS. TELEPHONE 109, FIRE [NSURSNCE g Companic German American, of New York Phanix,* of Hartford, In the folloy Hartford,* of Hartford. Californian, of San Francisco, 'Scottish Union & National, of Edinburg Union, of San Francisco. Staie,* of Des Molnes. Wililarisburg City.%,of 8160klyn Those marked witha® insure also_against loss by Wind Storms, Cyslones und Tosnadoes REAL ESTATE iM%l axikiia. ONEY LOANED 0N Goob civy AND FARM PROPERTY AT LOowkst RATES, ¥ 4 ¥ 4 ¥ o * o % 4 * N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over American Express. JOHN Y. STONE. JACOR SIMs STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW Practi State and Federal courts Rooms 7 uud 8 Shugart-Beno Blook. COUNCILBLUFFS . 555 Broadway, Council Blufls, Towa, agent for Freidriksen & Co. LANDS CHEAP! Minnesota, Kansas, and ranging from $5.00 to school and state lands in M unesota on 80 years’ Information, ete., given by P. P. LAUSTRUP. , Chieago time 5 per R L. WILLIAMS n st, Council Blufis, Ta, and 209 I st , room 10, Omaha, Neb, ufacturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing, Slate, 1 Plate and Window Glass, Show Elevators, (hand andaulic, ete. Cases, ! For all purposes, bou and in lots. Larg from. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin- gle or dovb MASON WISE. Council Blufis. fi@&@’ FIKE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OFPEN, Ladies buying will he l\.ml $10, 10und Irip. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, No. 328 Broadway, - - Mrs. O. A, Rogfirsl zht and sold, at retail quantities to select 5 hat or bonnet, one fare | Late of the Parisian Millinery Co., Manager. BOOK BINDING nals, Co 'k of All Kinds a sy Ledgers, Yo Bank Wd ialty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO0. Room 1 evet Bloek, Council Blufts Standurd Papers Used. All styles of bind ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS, EFERENCE [ €. B. National Baak, E. Bmith & Ca,, Siisens B Deere, Wells & (o reatest Bargains in itk and Moheir Goods, Easy Chairs, Otlomans, Foot Rests, Ete,, ! i) 'Horses and Mules 1y and | TINTHE “PROPER CAPER” { Fora buyer to go where the largest St and Greatest Varieties are kept in any one line, Agnin, if seller has EXPERIENCED AccoMMopATIONS faithful and trusty helps those who b Il be agreeably served, and if scllergives renn weights and meas. ures, you have three excellent rea for patronizing such a firm Fuel consumers ought HrATON FUEL CO., No. (28 Br Council Bl Telephone 110, WHOLESALE AHD JOBBING FOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DEERI W ns ¢ thereiore to buy of adway, el IMPLEMENTS, . WELLS & CO,, T Agricultaral Implements, Buggios, Carriaees, Ete , Lte. Couneil Blufrs, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING Manufacturcraof and Doalers in Hand and Power Corn Shellurs, And agenoral line co. of first olass aprionlt imple: Noe. 1701, 1505, 1505 and 1507 iral th outh Main Street, 6 Council Hiffs, Towa DAVID BRADLEY & O, Manuf'rs anlJobbors of Agricultaral [mplements, Wagons, Bggles, Carringes, and all kinds of Farm Machinory. 100 to 1116 South Main Strect, Counoil Wute, WA, BT = " CARPETS, % COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO,, Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades Oil Clothe, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goo Ete. 'Na 405 Broadway Council Bluffs, Towa, ——§ CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. W & MOOR 5 alo Jobbers in the— anest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes . 2$Main nud 27 Pearl Sty, Council Blufts, . owa. COMMISSION. Wholesale Frait and Produce Commission Merchants. No. MPearl St., Council Bluffs. I'l'r" HAAS & CO, Wholesale Drugglsts, 0ils, l‘nlms Glass, in St., and . Council Biuira FRUITS, 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty Commission. No. 542 Counell Blufs, WIRT & DUQUET ll Wholesale Fru \(\ Cny.wm \ COMMISSION Nog. 1640 15 Poarl St., Council Blutis, General Breadway, 5SS, ETC. KMAN, STROHBEHN & CO., Munuacturers of aud Wholesalo Denlors in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Ete. No Main St.. Council Bluifs, lows. HATS, CAPS, METCALE BROTHERS, Jobhers fa Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos, 12 and 314 Brondway, Council B, HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron, Steel, Nalls, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Counil Blutfs, Towa. COUNCIL BLUFIS OI1L ( —Wholesnle Dealers in [lluminating & Lubricating 0ils Ga»iin £ Theodore, Agent, Council s, Towa. LUMBER PILING I A. OVERTON & (O, Hard Wood, Southera Lumbsr, Pilind, And Bridge Material Spociltis ber ot wil Kinds. Coun I W holesale | Ottico No. L Main St., 1 Blutts, Jowi WINES AND LIQUOIS, JOHN LINDER, Whotesut Imported and Domestic Winas Agent for St Gotihard's H Muin 5t. Council I & Liquors ters. No.u SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 M St Cownoid Blufs, Lo KIRSCIHT & €O, Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 418 Brosd way, Council B, CRESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Blufls having Fire IHscape And all mo 'ern improvements, 215, 217 and 219 Main st MAX MOIIN, Reduction in Prices, IN China, Glassware, Ete., AtW. 5 Homer & Co's Biu No. 25 Main st Council Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFLS, Dopol, 018 UBLIEH ¥ B D8j at retail or in ¢ Oders promptly filled by « short notice. Stoek sold o SuLvter & Bovey, | Pelephone No. 114 hand, for sale National Bank, €13, asurance (9, r & Pusey Buakeis,C I saviugs lank Formerly of Keil Sale Stablos 15t. ave and 4th street.

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