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6 THE 'Df\n Y BEE. COUNClL BLUFFS WEDNESDAY MORNING DEC, OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by enrrier in any part twenty conts per week. H W.TiLtox, -« -« . TELEPHONES, Breixre: Orr1ce, No. 45, Niont Eviron No the city at Manager. M OR MENTION, Y. Plumbing ( aw fall goods Reiter's The district court is to be open on Tuesday of next week. The docket is very | 2, ing promised preserved friits for the Christmas market sond them to Masonic temple this morning. Permit to marry was day given to Louis R, McGeo and 1dith C. Lingnor both of Oakland. Al to John F. ¢! Wind and Ella M. Rasmussen, both of this city. One spruce voung man stepped up boldly for & marriage permit yesterday, but found that hewas too young and must get the parental consent. He de- parted sorrowful The Y, M. €. A, resumed its Tuesday eveninglite ing. car v entertainments | An excellent programme vied out, wnd much enjoyment g all who attended. I'ie salvation army has heen notified s authorities that they must not ule Broadwny or Muin streets, but t confine their demostration o by- streets, They su le, when and where i and_if fined will lIay out their fines in They evidently want to ve martyrs, and there seems no special reason for alloyving them to be- come such. ‘The prisoners in the city jail y amused themselyes vy stealing fr. other, ‘The boys do not propose to out of practice while in durance vile, they succeed well. They do not hav Jittle to work on—a few old clothes even a few old clotl but in times past been suflicient to cause quite a sensation in poiice circles. Colonel Daily, whose heroic service during the war was recently given in the S mareated by a southern paver, is w prominent wention in General wd’s new book, the deseription of the sume battl colonel pictured, even to his be his horse, the description being ent one m details only from that already given the readers of this paper. There are parties ot me perience now looking over the city a view of estublishing a large horse m ket here, the same Kinsas City and proposed to ma of horses, and to n to muke 1t & most de new enterprises of the el in looking over the cit e im- all must be, with the wonder- @ rail- heap- 100058101 to Tl ¥ room. The new fire « pleted, when? ént repli wrm system will be com- e chief of the fire d sk me something & portions of the system ily, and the new boxes ar pwuul .rive the v completion w Wihen compl as well us ¢ double purpos be hin three we and is now u)m)n-llwl to ]vul, in 1 rate police alarm, which will ¢ city us much as the whole combined sys- tem will cost here that your books ar & Co., room 1, made by \Iuw w block hous M. . Rohrer See his special ad - Sce West Point 1 heater. improvements in heating stoves, \. A. Woob. - & Co., loan security of every de 00 Broadway, uy Dr. Hanchett, office No 12 Pearl streets Residence 120 Fourth street. Telephone No. 10, two dwellings torent. Latest E. H. Sheafo ehattle fice No money on rription; of e = Dr. D. Tra the Toronto, Canu tute, is prepared o tr diseascs “and demonstr power of clectricity’ in accordan a new and complete system The o-Magnetim duate of 1 1t and specialty, Lo second floor, ». m Otiice hours 9 a, m. 10 5 - Opening night of the Christmas Mar ket —— Personal Paragraphs, Hon. C- R. Botter, of Logan, was in the city yesday., Hon. J. A. T, Hull, of Des Moines, was at the Ogden yesterday. w. Marshall, of the firm of Mars] Bros,, of Walnut, was in the day. Henry Ch Bros,, returne g0, Nlr . C. Cheney is reported as slightly better, although he is still far from being out of danger. Miss Jessie Shriver, on a visit to her sister and will remain duy E.M all city yestor uiss, of the firm of Cherniss list evening from Chi- of Villisea, 15 he Mrs. F. H. Orcutt ng the holidays. , formerly nignt elerk at the transh id who has” been Btanton, Ncb., fora year past, has re- turned to Council Blufls, Mrs. Arch Coffinan, who detained at the Kiel hotel for Waggonc has been o few days Iness, loft yeste for her home accompanied by her daughter, arlow, who has been attending - ith your familics to supper n ,,Iu at the Chriztmas Market - Five Hundred Overcoats for Boys and Children, from §1.50 up. MercaLy Bros - A Little Gem of urt in every package of COFFLE Ask your groc Gronew & Beloentgen, agents, - Go early and sce the needle work at the Christinas Market Call for everything you need, bottom prices, Ev yhody’s store, 823 Mam, - to- 0LD MEDAL about 1t wholesale Progressing in Euchre, A very pleasant progressive euchre urty was given Monday evening by Mrs A. Clark and daughter, at their home son street. The following guests vesent: Miss Beebe, Miss Pussie lisses Lona and Clara Bedison, duma and Tilly Lascowsky, l\llsa Paschel, Messrs. Orr, Oltes xunl I‘ of Omuha, Messrs. | ABCOW! Y Keller, I‘r'nul\ Hen- drieks, \rllmr Hoffwayer, W. Mor- gan, of this ¢ ui The prizes weu' carried AL Me X Hantaaybrand Miss Boama Lascowsky. The evening was delight- fully spent, and the arrangements were characterized by good-cheer and good taste in all their details, K Misses McCloud, Miss i m | bonds ~Gag 1 M.l to furmish bonds in In talking over the matte THE PLOTTING OF A FIEND. F[r- Places Ties On the Rails To Cause a Fearful Wreck, HE THIRSTED FOR REVENGE, The Tenth Avenue Project as Viewed From All Sides Further Progress Made in Enchre—Other Notes From All About Town. The Work of a Fiend, Detective Charlie Price, the sleepless sharp eyed looker-out for the in sts of TH E [ of a treight depot for the accommodation | of these shippers. They proposed to the company the right of way, if the 1y would come up with its tracks uild a depot. The company agireed to this, Since then the question of damages | had come up. The company duves not | think that the agreement nas been com plied with, but further than this, it means to them simply prohibition, to pass an ordiance requiring the compuny to pay such damages as ) the property may ask before owners ept such an ordinance at I'he board of trade tives, declar make known will acerue of way by 1's representa s that it s not al the advantages There is a project on foot T settled, if Tenth avenue is thus given up, the Milwi o & St. Paul I8 viol union devot up town, and the success of ; ( ‘IH\\.mL't .\ (\ll Im inthis v : inity this projeet depends 1y argely on the Tenth s returned from Madrid, a small sta- | qvenue one. 1f the latter falls, then a tion a short distance out on the line, | union depot is surely killed for years to where he has been attending to an im- | come, at least. One member of the board vortant case. On Sunday night the | in throwir ese lints about a union westward bound passenger train had | depot, was asked by the Brk why the shed o ) las nhd @ | union depot was not “at o promised, reached a spot about two miles and a | ndout. "It 15 not an easy matter half west of Madrid, when the engineer | ure a union depot. It does not de. discovered ties on the track just ahead of | d simply on the Union Pacitie, or any him. The tain was coming down St rouil; IHerd ate i any things ond Atis b Tall, and s | sider am not prepured to say e SR UG G T BT awd all' that 1 know of just entering upon & curve. By prompt- | the situation n willing to bet, ne il owing to a fortunate placing of | thongh, that if ith avenue is given to the ties, a most trrrible aceident was | the Union Pacific, just as other streets averted. ‘There had been three ties thus | havebeon given, the damages to be so pl I, with an evident intention of | ted as other dy umages in such cases ! | ditching the train, and the escape narrow one, ‘I'ne engine one of the ties, which had to be chopped away before it could proceed. H the discovery been made & moment later, than it w e had the ties been placed on the track a short distance away, where curve was sharper, nnIlnu;z ould nted the work ym being complete. A little further along the track another tie was placed, with the apparent intention of the v to ditch any train which might approach from the west. As soon as the dizabolic plot was discovered and happily frns- trated, steps w if possible, who w d the fact t about there, wais a run up onto Inquiry fman had been ent ll_w lug-out. d the family mm his ll'nm'lwvn put off from a wid he told the children that he mulul etting even by cansing the road some trouble. Me said he would stop their trains for them, and would have some satisfaction for the way he had been used. From the deseription of the man he was easily traced, and found to be en- gawed in chopping wood for some mer about amile away ted and taken to the depot at M Ar.d to take the train for Perry, there to have a hearing He was n Gern ed about forty years, and gave his name as Charles H. Fready. He had been at work on the Astor branch. While waiting at the depot for the train_he was the center of n for a large number of rail- L, who were naturally incensed his having made sueh a smpt to destroy Jife as well as and more for eflect on him intent of carrying the ccution, they One of the threat into e hanging him. where the rope was, and as | Ik he beeame very anxion begged the oflicer not to let them hang him. lling to submit to \n)(lml nging he v 3 s pl it the nofion m the v K ed_at $10,000, but he was any amount, ne i hisguilt, When asked what his objc replied that he had been putofi’ from ight train, and t ilish hot about i|, md was the comp: ad been eansed.” bound to s much trouble as he himself cooled ms nothing to & getting at least a long term in tentiary, unless it be e in him from the peni- nity dodge, and this ean ed, as he Iks and ac ht senses. It ms that after pla tics on the track, he went into the s near by and there watched to see the result of his work, and was apparently disappointed that there was not more of a wreck caused. — Weather strips at Chapman’s, 105 Main. - H D, Good overe 0. punts 1 10 53.50, other goods in proportion. Everybody s store, 823 Main, - k s and Cons, The Tenth avenue project secms to have been pretty well d, and quite thoroughly v abjeetion raised s trom the few property owners who think that they will suf dumages, if the rail- wity runs along m front of their houses They msist that they do not it to be forced into litigation with a great eor- portion, as th 1ve not money to spend in this w Ihey want the dam: 1y secures the right v y thatif it isto be so great & benefit to the city at large, then the city at large should bear the burden of the damages, rather than let it fall on a few whose property rests on S the strect i question. If they can be assured that the just damages can be cured without the exvense or annoy- 1ce of law suits, then they willing to let the railwuy company have the right of way The city council takes the position that they will not give the right of way unless the rights of these |v|n|hll) OWners cuan be fully protected. ‘he city attorney says that the most the eity council can do is to give the right of way, as provided by law, and that no action of the council ean prevent the property owners from recovering such damages as they a ntitled to, and no stion of the council can help these prop rty owners in securing these rights in better way, or in any other way, thun is provided by law, ‘This means in fact, that the city counci! cun only give away the city’s rights on the avenue, and that if any one amages, the stato law provides how this d Zc must bo settled, and the council cannot supplant | a state law by an ordinance. It remains for the city council to simply protect the interests ~ which the clity L:.s m the avenue he wholesale merchants and jobb: are a4 unitin asking that the right of way be given, Some of the heaviest houscs -lu’ixrl that if they are not given the needed lities for shi y will be compelled to move to Omaha. One of the houses is already looking for a site in Omahy, so that it may be in condition to move quickly if this 1s not given. If this house goes anoth more that one, will sure The citizens' committee claim that the damage by the loss of wholesale business will be greater than the dax proverty owners on the avenue. claim that much of this damage is im- aginary, and that if Council Blufls, if it docs not improve its advantages, will soon bemade up of poor men, and that insteaa of a few suflering damages, all will su still more, The Union Pacific says that it does not care to come up the avenue. It declares that the citizens committee, in making its complaints before the lowa rallway com- wmissioners, laid great stress on the luck hey of the fiend | I'n two years you being built here,” wdmitted by all, a very impor- ter for the council to determine, Hurdly one of the aldermen can fecl like bot hundred dollars that witiin will sce a union depot tuking the responsibility of doing any- | thing'to check or retard the boom that | has wlready strack the city. The citizens can Iy fbe blamed for a feeling of u about relying much on the bout some | and v improvements which this Tenth avenue project will eause to follow. If any one is to blame for the Tack of faith, itis those who have banked on this faith before. When U umu enue was given up the Union I’ fie, just such whispered assur: were given of some wonderful cha being about to come The first of these changes was the removal of the stock yards to Omaba. Several times the people of this ¢ ave been asked to pin their faith to some unseen somcthing in the future, and while the eity has, it 15 true, gained some advantages, stil the expectations have not been realized, and apointment has made them sus- aflord to take 10 . however, It bas to some ck whether it will or not. ltsimply remains as to which chances it will take. 1f the ing of a right of way up Tenth avenue will be for the city’s interests, then it should ve given, not constitute \ll')b forw even if t 1t of itself does boom. Ever , whether it i As to the prop owners directly aficeted, they ce | have the rights given them by the of the state, under which they” acquired, and undor which thi. property If the ¢ its couneil throw abont them any Illllln protection, without in- juring the interests of the city as a wholg, then the atdermen should g d with mich force, Lot ask the city , and eause an - injury to alike' for the sake of giving a few properly owners more protection than the laws of their own state aflord them. It seems now ole matter has been so thor ussed that there remams but aid or done, it remaining to me way of satisfying the property VIers, nllm can be isfied, and 1f not for the cotineil to act so as to do the greatest good for the city, the vroperty owners having their rights secured in any event under the 5 The ordinance pass, unless A or Danforth ehange in opinion. want the property owners fuliy satisf be the right is given. ‘The matter s brougit up again next Monday that the w oughly d little e tie door bells, barglar alarms and form of domstic clectrical appli s at the New York Plumbing Co, Fruits, jellies, pickles, at the Christmas Market, preserves, ete., The Walnut Case, The case of Thomas MeFadden, charged with the seduction of Maggi 1 of Walnut, was yesterd brought to a close, so far as the evider and the concerned Judge Ayl until to-day but intimaien satistied that the evidence the young man promised girl, and that he had heen nmey with her. The pe court desired to consider wi the question as w whether she |I|n time of her alleged s shaste character or not. llu- defens nuiber of witnesses had n introduced to show that she had 1 immodestly, and been guilty of in W with oth tendant was aequainted zuments vorth rescrved were his decision that he was showed that to murry the uilty of inti which the chiefly s up 1o luction of On_the part_of sere ers before the ¢ with her, istracts of titles and J.W. & E. L. Squire. Council Bluffs, il W st or oy ubstanti loans, | street, Don't wutil you look at those at Meteali Bros, buy your dad 2 A Hot Ad. D. E. Gleason, the coal man, created quite a sensation by sending through the mails a lirge number of civenlars adve tising his business, the ppear ing to be summons to appear in court A number who glanced hastily at them concluded they we payment.of some fol coal bill. and they were quite o until by closer examination and re they found that the circulurs were css adyertisements, Some discovered theit mistake only on visiting the oflice with fire in their eye, demanding an ex ion. 2 suits to compel the gotten or neglected - Opera House barber shop, bath copened. roums body's store, good place to buy L..(.m No. 823 Main street, ~~— Mote Brick Making. L. P, Judson, who ownssome extensive cts north of the eity, thinks that he s not only a bonanza in the sand banks, which by the past season he has demon- strated can be drawn “on for a supply for Omaha, by barges crossing the river, but that there is still more money in manu- facturing brick from the clay which he in abundance, He is preparing to : new boom season by starting brick making by & new process, which will doubtless prove a great success. It seems that there is no end to the new plans and purposes of those who bound to be at the front and keep abre of the growth of the city the coming s son. - Weather strips at Chapman’s, 105 Main. Hard and soft eoal, sizes. Missouri and lowa wood. Fuel company, 539 Broadway. phone 180, best quality, all 3 B Tele - s Supper 25 cents at the Christmas Mar et ()’VIAHA DAIL \ BEE: te time to | which | the city by giving (his right Another Now Company. les of incorporation were f ter of the Omaha and lowa Continu- ous Brick Kiln company. The objects as rii od yos set forth in the articles are to manufac ture brick, terra eotta, carthenware, dr and sewer pipes, and all other ware like nature, and to experiment and t out patentsapphicable to the manufactur of such goods; The ecapital stock is placed at $100,000, which may be greased onehald. e incorporators are W. R. Vaughan, L. . Shanklin, M. S Linds mes Grifiith, JC Reagan and 3. . Ayios wortlis - A Suspicions Youth, A boy, giving his name as Clem Ful was found by Ofteer O'Brien o'clock yesterday morming, prowling about the streets, and trying to sell to frequenter an accordeon, about 2 some saloon which was wrapped in o paper bearing an_cxpress stamp. His case was in quired mto yesterday, but nothing conld be learned to pineh him, and he was re- leased - tuart Ih\luu \I\l r,son of W, C, ma Slyter Jesterday mornin aged ten me 9 i held at residence, 5 The chairs in the Masonie temple hall are being numbered, so that when enter there seats ean be died i desited. The i having the hospital proj in hand propose to lease a cottage on William “street, near Mills, and secure Mrs, Hoagland as matr The enter. is certain I help s there is and 1L gend prise wi 10 grow into an mstitution of m l'uXm ss and worth to the 18 nl.mnnn_: to |nn up in the Spring o three story brick building on the site of his present we have this day all our retail oods down to wholesale prices, and can, therefore, sell woods cheaper than any other house n this city. MreLLER tuce our Mustc CoNMPANY 0. 103 Main str >. C. DeVol sells Stewart, Climax, Acorn and Westminster hard coal burn- ol Charter Oak and Acorn cook sto nd ran, Economy stewm and warm air furna s 04 Broadway. Newton Holt, at Roll Brown's ranch, two miles north ot Mount Idaho, unde took to ride a vicious, bucking broncho, when it fell on him and erusned his head and chest. He died in half an hour. Harkness Brothers ——c— - v eek for bargams. Our Cloaks, Cloaks Way sold. down to close out. They must be We distance competition in qual- ity of goods and low prices, is the EA verdict of any customer, CARPETS Manufacturers ave advancing prices They never was solow, and can- not soremain, Owr stock is large . Prices will be wnehanged with us forten days. and patterns choie LADIES’ UNDERWEAR At a Bargain. Stock large,andwe are bound to sell it out. —cEm— Call and see our goods bhefore purchasing elsewhere. HARKNESS BROS., 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs FURNITURE! AND STOVES Fine Hanging Lamps, House nishigy Goods, ete. A.J. MANDEL, 23 Broudway, . . . owa Fur- If you wish a teally chea 2o to William Giroy No. 13 North Main next to Ameri Dist, egraph ofli He will make you & fine fitting all-wool suit for $2 Pants to order $0 Having opened a cloth and trimming house in connection with the merehant tailoring establishment, [ would respect- fully invi u inspection of same. Par ties desirous of obtaining cloth by the ard and making up their own goods can fu re be accominodated. mmings of all kinds furnished. Goods eut to order. In factanything you wish can be furnished at bottom prices Don't forget a fine mnnu suit to order for §25, pants $6, and clotlis and trim mings at equally low 'wuu. S Wm. Grover, No. 11 North Man St next door to American District l\u;r.q.h eilice. ap suit to order, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1886. TAKE NOTICE! You have but a few days’ grace in which to purchase Carpets, Ourtains, Rugs, Window Shades, Etc., The U 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. seBD.eB.a WILLIAMS e Tailor ¢ TWlen's Furnisher, 506 DBreadway, Council Bluffs. ~>p Rl leadipg Btyles and Impoptotions Gopstaptly op Hond&es 1408 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. Minnesota, Kansas, D amfi Sarming ands in Towa, and ranging from $5.00 to £10.00 per acere hool and state lands in Minnesc s’ time b per cent interest. Land Buyers fare free. Information, L wiven by P. P. LAUSTRUP v, Council Blufls, Tows Chic No. ad reidriksen & Co., Hrs. €. I. GILLETTE, Beit cssottnent and Latest rshywsx of Jortoise ,&/vr_él and Anber Hair Orwancests, HAIR GOODS, otk made to otdet, C(ur,e of 9‘%, orts. a9 J(Mw oo, ol Blutls, Jowwa. FINE - FRENGH - MILLIRERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladics buying a $ will be pai N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over American Expre:s at or bonnet, $10, 1ound frip. one fare JOMN Y. STONE & SIMS, ATT@RHEYS AT-LAW, tice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 und 8 Shugart-Beno Blook COUNCIL BLLUFFS R.L. WILLIAMS 18 N. Main st, Council Bluffs, Ia, and S, 15th st , room 10, Omaha, Nel STONE, JACOH SIMS Manufactu CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, , Slate, Mantels Plate and Window 8 , Show Elevators, r's Agentfor the Awnings, Rool Gl hand andaulic, ete, Cases, RICE, M. D,, Or other Tumors removed without Cancers ;L o, o g of biood Over thirty years practionl experience. No. 11 Peari B, Council Blufs, $2 Consultation frce, SPECIAL NOTICES ITOTITE. Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found To Loan, For Bale, To Rent, ants, Boarding, etc., will beinserted in this column at the low rateof TEN ionand insertion ve Cents Per Line tor cach subsoquent Leave advertisements at our office o 12 Peal street, near Browdway, Council Bluge. WANTS. i KENT—The one story frame bisis siliding with 4-room dwelling attac )y Niles, and Known us 110 Main sireet. Apply to M. F Rohrei OR house 0 under entire A ¥ and Little Curtis street. Only 7 block m Lo hang's opera ho Cull'on M ror, at 102 Maun steeet, (up-stiirs. -A cottuge of five or venient to busine family, no children. Address ‘' Crispy,” Hee oflice " FANTED—A o to drive team for iie winter. mnith, gardoer sad fruit srower, Souih First streel ‘ ANTED-A boy with pony 0 carry Beo route. FUs gaLs—oa papers for sale &t tue Hee | ofbice. ‘ 7 ANTEU—Partics intending 10 bo married are wanted 10 call ut the Pryor's b office 10 select Luelr wedding cards. MELVIN SMITH & (0., SUCCESSORS TO McMAHON & CO. bstracts of Titls, taty Brof L an ;md Real Es- , No. 235 Main St. 1 Haviig purchased the “most veii- | Bl abstract books in (his county,” Lnown_as the »MeMahon Abstract Books," we are now prepared to fiey- nishabstracts and vespectfully so- Licit the patvonaye of all those desiy- ing covveet abstiacts of title to londs and lots in Poticwaltastic cotity. MELVIN SMITH & CO,, NO. 236 HAIN hF LOUN AL BLUlFS Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUIFS, ite Dusmy Dipot, Pejuaseaday < SO RJUBLIRE} 203 [1§ Horses and mules kept constantly hand, for sale at vetail or in car loads, Oders promptly filled by contract short notice. Stock sold on commission, SHLUTER & BoLEy, Proprictors, Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil § 1st. ave and 4th street ale Stables, corner < Horses and Mules| For all purposes, lots hought and sold, at retail es 10 select and in from. ¢ gle or do MASON WISE. Couuncil Blufls. Large ral pairs of fine quan driver 5, 8in OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUKKS, 1A, l Estallshed 167 {HEARD-OF PRICES Which we are now making. Will supply you with a quality of Than any one in the vince you. 0 628 Broadway | WHOLESALE FHOUS®ES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DEER IMPLE o WELLS & Wholesals Agricultural Implements, Carringes, Ete | Eto KEYSTONE MANUFACTL Manufacturersof and D And agenaral line Nos. 1201, 150 of implements S and 1507 « TDAVID BRADLEY Manuf'vs antJobbors Agricultural Implements, Wag Carriagos, and all kinds of Fi 100 to 1118 South Mnin Street, ¢ Towa, CARPE (‘Hl’.\‘("ll, BLUFIS Carpets, Curtains, Oil Claths, Curtain Fiztures, Uph CAR Towa. CIGARS, PEREGOY & MOO! —Wholesale Jobbers in TOBACCO, K Nos. 28Main and 27 Poar! Towa, (3, COMMISSION. &1 Whole Fruit and Produce Commission SNYI DRUGGIST IIAM“ HAAS & € Druggiste Sundries. K 2 No. 21 Pearl St A FRUITES, 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale California Fraits Commission. No. Couneil Blurs. WIRT & bUQUITL General 18 Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl Coun HA BECKMAN, Banu‘actiy NESS, ET0. of and Wholesal No. “ouncil 5 HATS, CAPS, ETC, METCALE BROTHE] Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Nos, 312 and 344 Brondway, Coun, LINE Wholesalo s Cou —Wholesnle Denlers in [luminating & Lubricating 0ils zTC., BETC. Agent, Oouneil bl CIL BLUFES O11 £ Theodore, T Lumpen A. OVERTON & (X And Bridgo Matorinl § berof all Kinds, Mlico No. 130 Coundil Butia. Jown, JOLIN LINDER, Wholesulo Imported and Domestic Winss Agent for St Gortl Main ECHNEIDER & Bl “ | Foreign and Domestic Wines a NGGM Main St, Cou . Kl ! No. 416 1 The only hotel in Council Bl Ledg Bank Work of talty Al Bin | Prompt Attention to Ma MOREHOUSE & GO, - Room 1 Everet Block, Coun Standard Papers Used. All sty ing 1n Mugaziues an REFERENCES C. B. National Buik, M. E. Citizens' i Virkt Nations Oficer & Pusey Reduction in P IN | AL W. 5, Hower & Co's, No Councii Bluis, THE HEATON FUEL G0 cleane’ COAL & STROHBEHN & CO., Lunthar, Hflrnoss Saddlery, Ete. _Blufs, AVY HARDIVARE, & FELL, Tron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Couneil Bluirs, pocinlijes, W WINES AND LIQUOIS. vd's Hoerh Bittors, No. 13 K, nd Liquors, Blufs, CHT & €O, iolesale Liquor Dealers. oad way, Council Bluffs CRESTON 'HOUSE Fire Escape And all mo ern improvernent 215, 217 and 219 Main st MAX MOIIN, | r and better ial will cone JDBBING MENTS, o, Bagslas, Couneill Blufs, Towa. RING alers in O Hand and Power Corn Shell.rs, fhrst elass wgricultural Zouth Main Strest, uneil hutfe, Towa, o, of ons, Buggles, arm Machinery. “ounoil Bluffe, PET CO., Window Shades olstery Goo te. N, 405 Broadway Council Bluffs, re. RE, the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Council Blufrs, ( Merchants. No. 1 Penrl St., Couneil Muffs. u Wholesale Druggists, 0ils, Palnls‘ Glass, . 2 \iain St., and Council Blutrs. a Specially Breadway, Wholesale Fru'fls. left‘climwrv, COMMISSION 1 Blurs, + Donlers in lown. Gloves. il Blutrs, lowa. 560 Gas)iin . Town. PILING ETC. )., Hard Wood, Southern Lumber, Piling, olosile Lume Main St, & Liguors 15 having niy an yuSpees il Orders cil Blufts ( les of bind. d BLANK BOOXS, ' 1‘ices. ' ( 1 22 Main s China, Glassware, Btc.,

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