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THE n‘\n,i' BELE, (,OUNClL BLUFFS MONDAY MORNING NOV. 20.¢ OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delirered by carvier in sny part of the city at Twenty cents per week Tivtow, - TELEP Rreinres Orrice, No Niont Eorron No. 23 HW. Manager. ONES: MINORt MENTION. N. Y. Plu New fall good Conper & Mel Bushuell sclls ra Panels gallery, e de discoyered viemity For one wee sale will sell 347 Broadway Books will be <old all this week at the Y47 Broadway, The funeral of Adella of Mr.and Mes, KT place yesterday The eity conncil will meet to-night and will no doubt consider the Tenth avenue ordinance ns now pending. The publishers’ book =aie sell books at wholesale prices for one week only, com mencing Monday evening; $47 Broad wily. A new harness was purchs Day on urdiy morning horse was feeding at noon stole it The Women's 1< this o wdence of Mis thostreet The balane being cl in the M G. Oliver's W, I Wt Reiter's hardware 1 tickets ch 1o cap W 8330 per dozen at Schmidt's Main street sale prices publishers’ book sale child ook the infant Waterman, | by F.JJ vd while his some fellow Christ ssociation \ e 6 South is ling, next door to ,l Harriman, of Washmgton county, Mmn., and Miss Kate Dicke 1 (P'\l-v‘, Neb. were yesterday morning united in mar by Justic Schurz his oflice. Burke 1s taking from s dutics as dupuiy city clerk is h In the w 1 time nis, |m~H|HII tilled by his brother G ind I 3 in will give plion m honor of nd Mrs, W ddes from 8 to o'clock at 321 Platner street, at the residence of H. I Field. Mrs, Geddes nee 1 Field and her Lusband Thanksgiving day joimed in wedloek at Gr On Saturday ey L. Copeland “and ) vere married by the rec M. ( £ the bride Bump, No. 203 Stutz presence of the imme friends of the : newly wedded housek ceping direetly 10 Stutzman street e made by More- rett bloek, your book room 1, - Sce West Point base heater. improvements in heating stoves W. A Woob. loan moncy description; upstairs. Pe See tha house & ¢ Latest afy & Co ‘urity of 500 Broadwa on tie of- No Dr Residen No. 10. fics ri streets Ianchett, oftice No 12 : ; elephons ¢ 120 Fourth street. e Richmond Ranges for t. Cooper & M Personal P C. R. Bolter, of Logan, hiouse J. B. Whitney, the Pcilie B. Swith, of oal are the 1 Hum 1phs. at the Pacilic of Chieago, is a guest of Red Cloud, is o guest at \\llnmv I3 the Ogden., T. Boland, of Walnut, at the Pacilie F.J. Selzer, Ogden y George Hunt the Ogden b W.E. Supy, Jr., Chicago on business Jotn H. Adawms, of M guest at the Ogden S. A Dow and . H. City, are at the Ogden John Plumb, of Hastings, Neb Beeh yesterday, F. W. Schuitz, of Brookings at the Pacitic yesterday Miss Carrie Spooner has re a pleasant trip to Denyer. Finiey MeDonald, of Madison, la n Pacitic house guest yesterday, EJ. R Davis, of Avoea, was in the eity yesterday and ro gistored at the Ogden L. W. White and J. R. White, of \\m..] bine, dined at the Pacitic yesterday, when m the city J. B Bennett Donaldson, of Detroit, is at is registered of Sioux City, was at the \g0, is ajruest at left last evening for Sw of Dow vas at th , DUTL was cturned from ) Wils and W, 11 Bennett, were Ogden of guests of the sick 4 Jrown, pastor Methodist churel, is quite ported as in need'of help, C. A, Boyd, who trav Clurg Cracker company, le & two weeks' business trip, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Raymond are pre paving to soon start for Calitornia, §here they expect to remain several n Harry Lowis rejoices over a I ing gifl, o bright little maiden, is u fool taller at being now n g ©J. J. Steadman, editor of the yeturned last evening from a in Creston, where he spent Thanks. African and 1s re »-day on Lawrence, of Des Moines, wer of the Chicago, Rock 151 Troad train & spent Sunday in the ety e MeClintock of Roed, ) a br.ef Blufls friends yesterds start westward on a three Mr.and Mrs. George vden City, Kas., Mueller Musi removed he their future Lone Auna Jones & Co on Council will soon mths' trip Hutcehinson, of and formerly with'the ny in this eity, have they intend to make daughter of Mrs, X house, has arr naving le W pur of grandmother and being tr consumplives hospital there, Among the the happy made by *‘the BEE on the w .. Osudick, who Bros., of Ottumwa, jobbers of eigars. He is'a lively, energetic fellow. He re- rts business good and prospects even ated ut the cqua intances ag'"is that of esents Kingshaker Hon. Joseph Lyman leayes to-night on bis way to Washington, where bo ex ive about Friday (o be auce upon the opening of congre Mouday. Mrs. Lyman will 1 ere until the holiday recess before to Washington. P. C. DeVol sells S Acorn and Westminster ers. and air furnac rt, Climax, d coal burn: rter Ouk and Acorn cook stoyes k “"mi steam and warm s, No. 504 Broadway. - Call for everything you need, bottom prices, Everybody’s store, 823 Main, BUTTER BOUND T0 BOSTON, .xm, Tt is Bonght and Temptingly Packed in Vermont Tabs. BROADWAY THEATRE CRAMPED. Get Shiras—A crsonal The Anti-Prohibitionists Comfort From Judge Glimpse at Emerson—1 Points and Ite Wisdom of a Butter Man. How do you like those tub. well-known butter packer exhibited a I consider something fine,” he “They eame all the way from Does it pay to have tubs made in Vermont and shipped out here to be returned with butter repeating the put to lim by a Bek re porter. “Well T should say it did. 1 hope you don't think I am here for my healths that nest cost me 62 cents in V mont; the tubs are made of spruce; ¢ Jlean, durable, and make a fine appear. Jbutter to sell well has to be put up and more ally to kets. You've got to the other as he nest of four tubs continued Vermont e said, ane in ni sell in eastern seheme in thi nsnally very clos to get vid of this wasn't for the grangers couldn't and never could g pound. 1t's all s it the market is up when ouvr but arrives we, of course, get a gin, but it takes six and seven d o zel our wl~lnin|h1’ lh ton m.nL.l ip it, what |x|~d: of eight wecks I nnds, It worked over before it Jeft 1 the way from Sc ¢ it m Boston; in winte Our shipments in June en it goes all Hor cars; rs fiom iger - it here. pay mmd now pay Trom 10c-to 18 flord to pay so much lu-w ) cheap in Boston? Well re’s tricks i oall trades but ours' Some of this we s:1lat home. In sum mer we pay abo o ‘f(ll'(hl' l».‘-v butter. I'hese tubs are nicely e || are shipped ‘Rooilshapaan e BTTbAH URTBATOME Nt T6 €5 DR r o - Weather strips at Chapman’s, 105 Muin. Don’t forget that this is Book WEEK Publisher’s book sule )LD STAND, No. $i s packages, m; [l especi e one has t granger but butte: )»ukt!- the ot rid r butter t over ation on our part; At the & Morg: way Cocke Broad- The B to be in ing. The | ceipts on I hope of being outof town, but the city marshal came inand said he must have $ license money, balance due on “pop,” or they would belocked up, as he was tired of tiking pron in licu of money. After mach skirmishing the license money was forthcoming and the marsnal and the squad of police withdrew., Whether the show will be open or not to-night re mains to be seen, but persons connected th the show claim it will be open with L new troupe It is understood that the house is in arvears on iis theatre license, and that this will have to be paid i to- day or the rshal will muke trouble llu place i a very orderly wmer considering the charact but it seems not tol Iy we of the re- v nights in 10 get y Likes It, nding 15 cents to the ad- vertismg department of the Wabash route, St. Lows, Mo., will reccive by re tuen mail o handsome, well bound ook, entitled Amuscnients,” contain ing all the latest and most novel parior mes, eharades, ete, The best publ tion ever for anyone giving g evening Lve Any person 2.50, pants #1 o §3.50, Lverybody Good oy other goods in proportion. store, 8.3 Main A Crumb of Comfort, anti-probibitionists put on a fresh yesterday on reading the tele phic report of Judge Shiras™ opmion. oy take special comfort 1 that portion of it by which the holds that the state eannot prevent the operation of a brewery established before the profib itory law took efiect unless it provides compensation for the loss which the own- crs of the brewery would sustain, and the law makes no'such provision, There to how the 1 question wheher i, to ting The smi conrt nt owners have sell the produet resulting fr snch o Prac the seem to Bluf! L hrewer) fnue o ran as bofors the days of bition m oper prohi IMERSON, tiye of the Bee i making his us trips through this country, finds Emer- son the same lively town as of yore, The business men ave all having a good trade and doing a very sutisfactory business. Mr.J. B \14. s the leading drug He is 5 ce of Life—a medi o his own for Whiah b s i ting a sule and from testimonies that have used it it seems his sales will be very Evans, one of the large stock men of Emerson, is feeding 850 head of cattle and reports them domg nicely. H, I Talmadge, the stock shipper, is' making angements to ship hogs to South i, but com ns of railways work gainst the Omaha market. "It isthe sume complaint on all the roads wanting the long haul, and they are offerin ducements to shippers {0 go to Ch when lowa people would rathe: the Omaha sen ists, is 1 1y from partics fhat ere long large. Mr. 1, y e the curative nl vh dance with w and comple] i uties, consisting Muguetsm, oM k gi pow: a of ( pe fed at No. way,second floor. Office bours 9 a 0 6 p. m. Stam pir - and full variety of embroidery waterials, Mrs. H. P. Niles, 402 B'dway. - Atrention Veterans, There will be & regular meeting campment No. 8, Union Veteran at Grand Avmy hall this evening, for the transaction of important business made necessary by the new rules and regula tions adopted by the national encamp- At its recent meeting at Pittsburg. entire set of new ofticers must be nomwinated on Monday evening for elec tion at the next r lar meeting and much preliminary w necessary for the 1nterest of the undu before said elec- gion Some | | Hardwa TIIE tion oceu h mewber be present Jons Fox J red that anding, Don't forget ‘that is book week lishers book sale. Cocke & Morgan's old stand. — - The son of Mr. Hutchinson on Franklin avenue, Mrs, Otto's two children on Ben ton street and the little girl of Winchester 1l recovered from malignant diph during t the nse of and cure for divhtheria, of a phy- sician, without the S - Anything yon wantin Housekeeper's (nd Tinware at Cooper & McGee - Five Huntred Overcoats for Cluldren from £1.50 up Mircary Bios Boys and Amusements, wry, pastor of Broad- hurch been deliver of s s on the popular Last ev & he a large audience on “‘Dancing Playing.” He devoted little time to having handled t topie quiet about a year ago. He re- what he had said before concern- and declaring that was gambling. It mattered not whether folks played for gold and silve ro table, or whether they played for position, for such s as a little brown jug, or a leather 1t was gambling, no matter what d or where 1t X Sinful Rev. Dr. Mt way Methodist ing amus ents, ive euchre L s ul it i's game, and Christ iad no business fooling with any: thm-' belonging to the devil The main part of the disconrse was devoted to a condemmation of dancing. He condemned it first on the ground of its not being a healthy amusement True recreations should tend to help the nd mental. The dance did not do’this, Those who attended the modern dance found themselves the next morn- ing exhansted, physically and mentally It Tntitted them for the duties of the d + late hours, the mode of dressing, ex > to colds—in fact, all tho arrahge- s of the modern dance, tended to the physical, endangering health and even life. It lod to extravagance in money matters, vamty on the part of the girls, dishonesty often on the part of the young men. - It afforded no mental stimulus or rest. It was demoralizing to intellectuality. He also denounced it as immoral. sietured very plainly the personal con- and the arousing of passions, the mingling of young men and young latlies in positions and uttitudes which would not be tolerated under other cireum- stances, He quoted from the chief of police of New Yor ihority for the statement that thr urthsof the aband- oned women beeame 5o by reason of the danee. He cited tholie archbishon like statement., red that it was destruetive Christians could notin- duige in such amuscments and be equally alous for the churen, and the salvation It was useless to talk about \ces. The trouble was they couldn’t be kept square. Start in with square dance, and it was sure to be rounded up some way before it was through. It must be let entively alone. The speaker said that he was aw: t the moment a protest was lancing there were some r ¢ of “puritanical.’’ s suflicient cause to make a amed, and forced into silence In his opinion it would be better for the world if there was a little more |un cal morality and p > teaching: He of spiritus lits, ari n_ frivolity nfulness. 1t communded more re- nd inspired trust. the disconrse & number of nitaries were_ cited as authori- v that the Methodist ehurch did not stand alone in its condemnation i ter quoting some strong spect, h\u N m promincht iscopal bishops, he remarked that he wished the Episcopals of this city, instead of giving dances, and causing demoralization of the young folks, would pay more 4 i to bishops |||||h d fromn and other and then returned to those of his own fold, urged the members ot his church to abstain from theater rd playing and dancing. He attention to the rulesof the church lmh!-lllnlfl these things, and advised those who insisted on indi Iging m the amusements to withdr Trom the ehureh, rather than remain in it and be a stumbling block in the way ot sinners Dr. MeC ¢ spoke, s usual, very plainly rd him could rest in ) at his opinion Wi, ments, He was even who dif- fored with iim in some of his positions. book - your books this w sle o & Morgan's old stund - Weather shrips at Chapr Apstricts, of titlc J.W. & E. L. Squire, . Council Blufls, - your new st or overcoat 1 those at Metealf Bros. Cocke 105 Main, Substantiai Don’t b nutil you | — - enters' Union s" union of this city will it, November 30th, umber, on Bryant The Cai Tige Carpen mecet on Tuag atthe city council ¢ street at8'plm By order of the President and Committe -~ Hard and soft coal, best qualit sizes. Missouri and lowa wood Fuel company, 530 Broadway. phone 136, —— Electric door bells, burgl every form of domestic clec anecs at the New York llumhnw - and pli- lurm s A Little Ge vt in every package of G vEE. Ask your groc Groneweg & Schoentgen, agents, Eve goods, b MinarL about 1t wholesale - 3 store, good plice to buy 3 Main street, ) ¢ two others who were 's woods for that purpose. While »ur of the party were oceupied in a treo he knowing one: unber of other with pistols and guns, who were secreted in the woods, began to shoot. One of the in the tree feli and pretended that he was shot, while the others scampercd away I)ull\ f’ ’hltlllll Um- of lhl m W The joke was is more strongly ~n‘unul\ un.um.d th ever with the inconvenienc of brothers. He harnessed up the old and went 1o a dan After the festivi- ties he walked home with his most 3 cinating partuer, spent a blissful hour with her, and then footed it to his own room. After turning into bed with his younger brother, at 1 o'clock in the morning, he remembered that he had left the old mare shivering in the cold two or three miles away, und he effered OMAIIA DAILY every | at pub- BEE: MONDAY. the yonngster $1 to go and got hor hold his tongue. 'The Loy said wouldn't induce him to ao eithe the semi-minded fellow realized take and Ihen his mis Hood's Sarsaparill ands of cases of rhe abundant reason for cnre vou, Try it Harkness Brothers —e— has cured thous: I'nis 1s matism belief that it will This will be the week for bargamns, Our irc line of shawls at 25 per ct. discount Cloaks, Cloaks Way down to close out. They must be sold, We distance competition in qual- ity of goods and low prices, is the verdict of any customer, CARPETS Manufactiurers ave advancing prices They never was so low, and can- not soremain, Our stock is large and patterns choice. Prices will be wnchanged with ws for ten days. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR At a Bargain. Stock large,and we are bound to sell 1t out. Call and see our goods before purchasing elsewhere. HARKNESS BROS., 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs JOMN Y. STONE, JACOB SIMs. STONE & SIMS, ATTMNEYS AT-LAW, tice in the State and Federal conrts Rooms 7 und 8 Shugart-Beno Blosk. COUNCIL ELUF‘F‘S R.L. WILLIAMS 18 N. Main st, Council Bluffs, T S, 15th st a., and 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 andaulic, etc. 200 TELEPHONE 108, ican, of New York nix,* of Hartford, Hartford,* of Hartford Californfan, of San Francisco, Scottish Union & National, of Edinburg, Unior, of San Francisco State,* of Des Moiies. Williansburg City,* of Brooklyn. Those marked with a® insure also_against loss by Wind 8torms, Cyclones and Tornadues REAL ESTATE ONEY LOANED ox Goon ciry AND FARM PROPERTY AT Lowest RATES ity oy ey TOR SALZ BLUTTS IN coUNCIL AND OMAIIA OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, Establisiied 1557 FINE - FRENGH - MILLINERY, 1514 Doiglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a §5 hat or bonnet, one fare will be paid; $i0, tound frip. SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTIuE Special advertisoments, such us Lost, Found To Loan, For Sule, To Hent, % ants, Boarding, ete., will beinserted in this column ut the low rateof T TS PER LINE forthe first nser- ionand Five Cents Per Line for each subsequent insertion, Leave adveriisements at our oflice No. 12 Peal strect, near broadway, Council Hluts. VWANTED =3 inin o drive teaw for the winter. D J. Emith, gurduer and fruit grower, South First street” w* WANTS. )~ A boy with pony to carry Bee route. FoRgAuE-08 pipers for salo AL the Gee oftice. TA -Partics intendin WA tl Lo bl k. the Pryors Hice Jub oftice (0 select their wedding cards. $£500 NOVEMBER 1886, . — TAKE NOTICE! 90), purchase Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, Window Shades, Ete., The UNHEARL Which we are now making. Remember that we are shortly to make a change in the firm, and wish to close out our vresent stock before doing so. Council Bluffs Carpet Co., No. 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. wED.«B e WiLLIAMS ue Tailor ¢ Wlen’s Furnisher, 506 DBroadway, Council Bluffe. ~>#All Laadipg Styles and 1mportations Gopstaptly op Hond e 1406 Farnam Street, Omaha,Neb. COAL WOOD! " Hgs. €. L. GILLETTE, Beet assortivent and Latest Styles of flg/u:(é and Aulder Hair Orrance HAIR GOODS, QWoth made to otdet., a‘.l‘:cx t e Wattks. 99 .j{a,uu, é‘,,p,t —(:Lu.ur_ué 7‘,:4»&; Joica.. FARM LAHDS CHE GHE&%? ! Farming Lands in Towa, Minnesota, Kansas, and rang 3.00 to £10.00 pe . Sehool and state lands in Minnesota on 80, y 5 oper cent interest. Land Buyers fare free. In formation J =R ) ” . Jottalse ! lm\.- No. 555 Broadway, Council Blulfs, Towa, agent for Fie TO-DAY ! MELVIN SHItH & 60, We offer the finest R ) of Hor- metically Sealed Tmported ayd Cali- | ornia Iruits, ete., in glass jars at less than cost, in order to close ont the same, Among then ave Pencies, Chervi gos, Apricots, | Isparagits ote 1150 the best brands of canned Rolled O Tongue, | ete., at less than cost, Choicest Tmported aquart botiles, 1.% s it the ahorve goods | s of the vevy besi brands and are offered below Their cost and niriest disposed of at once, J. W. KLEEB, STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES, St e o et 1] SMITH & 00, R 10, 230 WAIN ST, COUNCIL BLUF s to aner Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, Having ope |\|>A a cloth and trimming ]“ll)n in conneetion with the merehant | BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLULES, Oppoxite Dunmy Depot, SUCCESSORS TO MchAHON & GO, Atst acts of Tifls, L-an and Real Es- tets Broker:, No. 236 Hain £t. Tueseon Olirve See, vegurlar | | Iaving purchased the = most velia- Dle abstract books in this county, Enowen_as the ke ahoin Abstract Boolis," we are now prepared (o Jur- nish abstracts and ‘vespeelpuily so- Licit the patroudage of ail those desir- o abstracts of title (o Linds in Pottawatiamic county, be ap suit to order, ate of Chies next to Ameri e, He will m; « all-wool suit for n tailoring establishment, I would respect- fully invite an inspection of sume. Par ties” desirous of obtaining cloth by the | vl making up their own goods ean | he accominodited. amings of all kinds furnished Goods eut to order. In factanything you wish ean be furnished at bottom prices Don’t forget a fine “|(|||u suit to erder 5, pants *.. and cfoths and trim Iy Jow figures Wi Grove 11 North Maun St., next door to American Distriet Telegraph oflice. doy 1 “DEJURSA SO DRIUBAIRRL X201S [1§ Horecs and mules kept constantly on hand, for sale at retail or in car loads Oders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission, SuLetERr & Bovky, Proprictors, Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sule Ist. ave and 4th R. RICE, M. D., £ancers (s ghits or drawing of biood, - Over thirty years practical experience. No. 11 Pear neil Blufls, $@~ Consultution free. Stables, corner FURNITURE! AND STOVEG Fur- S Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail lots. Several pairs gle or dovble. MASON WISE. Council Blufis, and in Large quantities to select from of fine drivers, siu Fine Hanging Lamps, House nishing Goods, etc. A.J. MANDEL, N.SCHURZ, You have but a few days' grace in which $0 | Sive i oty i e OF PRICES ISTHE “PROPER CAPER”, | line. Again, er has EXPERIENCED ACCOMMODATIONS faithful and trusty help: one if e and if scllergiyes roLn w | ures, you have three excel patronizing such a firm Fuel consumers oaght there'ore to buy of HeATON FUEL Co., No. (128 Broadway Telephone 110, WHOLESALE AND JOBBING EHOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DEERE, Council Blu IMPLEMENTS WELLS & €0, Wholesale Agricultural Implemsats, Buggiss, Carringes, Fte Ete. Couneil Blufts, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. Manufncturersof and Dealors in Hand and Pawer Coin Shell s, ! aenoral i first class ngricultural 1y South Main Sireot, W Towa DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs and Jobbers of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggles, Carringes, and all kinds of Farm Machinery. 100 to 1116 South Main Strect, Council Bluffs, Towa, “Council CARPETS, COUNCIL i‘l UFFS CARPET CO., i Carpets, Curtains, Window Shadas Oil Cloth, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory Goo Y. 406 Broadway owa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. T GOY & \qul(l‘ —Wholesalo Johbers (n the~ Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes, Nos. 28 Main wnd 27 Poxrl Sts. Council Diufrs, Towa. COMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesule Fruit and Prodnce Commisslon Morchants, No. M4 Pearl St., Council "Hlufts. DRUGGISTS, : HARLE, HAAS & €O, Wholesale Diruggists, 0!1:. Pm(s Glass, L'mx;wv: in St., and Furs, 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale California Fruits General a Specialty Commission. No. Brondway, Council Biutrs WIRT & DUQUETTE, Whalesale Fruits, Confectionery, AND COTIMISSION, 5. 1 nnd 18 Peard st., Council Blufrs. HARNES BECKMAN, STROHUBEHN & CO,, M facturcrs of and Wholesalo Doalors in : Leather, Hamass, Sall ilory, Etc. Main_St., fuifs, lowa. HATS, CAPS, ETC. METCALE BROTHERS, Jdobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 312 and 31 Browdway, Council Blfa, HEAVY HARDWARE, 3 & F Iron, Steel, Rdl]a, Hmy lei.vu's. And Waod Stok, 1 Blumrs, Towa. o, OILS. COUNCIL —Wh BLUFFS OIL ( Iluminating & Lubrlcimgo 5 Gl BTC., BT odore, Ageni, Council i £.The LUMBEL PILING E10. A. OVERTON & (O, Hard Wood, Southezn Lumbaz, And Bridgo Muterial Speciaitios, Whole ber of ail Kinds, Ofhieo No. 130 M Council Blils, Towa, Plll WINES AND LIQUOLS, JHH\ Il\l ER, Imported and Domhm Wn Agent for 1. ¢ fuin S Coun & Liguors tthard's Herb Buters, No. i i SCHNEIDER & BECK Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liguors L. KIRSCHT & €O, Wholesale Liguor Dealers. No. 410 Brond way, (o CRESTON HOUSE ‘The only hotel in ( il Blufy neil Bluis having Fire Hscape And all mo 'ern improvements, , 217 and 219 Main MAX MOIIN, BOOK BINDIN ers, Journuly, County i Bank Work of Al Kindsas inlty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & G0. _ Room 1 Everet Block, Couucil Blufls Standard Al styles of | zines and ounc st sers Used nd- ing n M BLANK BOOKS, REFERENCE C. B National Buik, M. E Sinith & Co,, Citizens' Ban Déero, Wells & ¢ Kirst National By €. sy OBicer & Pusey Bunkors,C. i Sny Reduction in Prices, Ching, Glassware, Btc, Justice of the Peace Office over American Exprees. No. 323 & 325 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUKES, . . - 1OWA At W. 5 Homer & Co's, No. 2 Counecil Blufls, Main st

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