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I R . O e S 6 THE DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS SUNDAY MORNING DEC. 5. OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivercd by earvier in &ny part of the city &t twenty cent per week. TiLtoN, - . TELEPHONES: Breixres Orrice, No. 4. MW, Manager. MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Co New fall goods at Reiter's “Culled Back Friday evening. The city fathers meet in rvegular monthly session, in the couneil chamber, at 8 o'clock this evening. The cuse of William Robinson some time ago stabbed Andy Neally, the colored man, in the left side, in the livery stable on Main street opposite First av et is to comie up this moruing before Justice F it the opera house nest who A t of art in every package of Gorn MEDAL Correr. Ask vour grocer about it Groneweg & Schoentgen, wholesale agents. - Substantial absiracts of titles and real ¢ 15, L. Squire. No. t, Council Blufls. - Don't by your new suit or overcoat until you look at those at Metcealf Bros'. -~ See that your hooks house & Co., room 1 N 301 Pearl st re made by Moore verett block. Personal T. E. Anderson, Ogden. 1. B. Johnson, Bechtele. B. Stockfeld, of Lincoln, is a the Ogden B. Benedict, of Chicago, is a the Ogden. Smith McPherson, guest at the Ogden, J. P. Rankin, of Rawlins, W. guest at the Ogden, H. H. Lawrence, of LeMars, Oyden guest yesterday. of Ch cific house yesterday. 3, n Horne, at the Pacific yeserday. toore, of Do > county, st at the Pacitic vesterd A. Kirchbaum, of Burglinton, guest at the Beehtele hotel yeste Willoughby Dye, (. F Cook, of Mucedonia, 4 of Ures! is at the of Walnut, is at the guest ot guest at of Red Ouk, wis an ro, was at the was registered was o W. H. Hanthorne has gone to Bridge- town, N. J, to attend the funeral of his mother, 0. C. Doane, who works tr. +Q." for Groneweg & Sclioe Sunday at the ( )-,:dt:n. wde on tgen, the spent agent of the 1 ck company came 1n last night and is ot it llmh n. Millinerv Goods at ays, Mrs. W. ). Scoles, way. next 30 cost for 236, Broad- No Weather strips at Chay Dr. Hanchett, oftice No Residence 120 Fourth strect 0. an’s 105 Main { Lelephone No. 10, — - ‘To reduce our stock we have marked all our Retail goods down to Wholesale prices, and can therefore scll goods cheaper than any house m this eity, MukLLer Music Co., 103 Main St A rarewell Feast, Satur evening a number of friends of Mr. W. H. Wakeficld tend up- ver to that gentleman as a tarewell token of friendship, at the Ogden house. The afair was quietly gotten up and was in- tended rprise to bim. Mr. Wakefield. who has been the resi- dent manager and “Co.”" of MeWhorter, Rollins & Co., having decided to remove from this city, it was the occasion for this expression of the kindly feeling enter- samed by all towards him. The menn was very neat and in the shape of u folder. On the outside was ““A Token of 7 while inside was the followi s, Consomme en Tasse—1thine Wine, Fillet of Beet With Mushrooms. Green ntet Cantet, Asparagus, Hollandaise Sauce 'unch a la Creole, Charlotte Russe. On th w0 Cake. last page of the folder were the of the following u ntlemen: cs L. Haas, Charles T. W it I[rnn i Bucrdor!, - F Lune, Osca eline, ans, Will Butts, Charles Niman, u Kintz and M. 3. Brown. Mr, J H. Weist, of Omaha, who was on this side of the river, the guest of Mr. Wake field, w ety of embroidery \l|~ LL P, Niles, 402 B'dway. Five hundred overcoats for children, from $1.50 up, MeTCALY Bros. S - everything you need, bottom ybody's store, 823 Main - boys and Call fo pric ) Wall paper, shade paints, ete. H. P, ). 403 Broadway N Blufts City phical union No 208 yesteraay afternoon elected the fol lowing oflicers for the ensuing year: W H. Copson, president; Bert Warfel, vice Rrunh-m. J. C. Skimmerhorn, treasurer’ M. Holuday, seere exccutive com: mittee, J. E. C J Thomas, an: RIS, - Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! For the next thirty days I will sell beating st cost for cash only. P. C. DE - Sce that your books are made by More- house & Co., room 1 Everett block - 4 November Arrests. The total number of arrests made last month by the police force were 127, vided as follows ntoxication ce of Pe e Buspicion ugltives from juatice eddling without license’ tnuu t Dareylug concealod weabons good place to buy 3 Main street. 4 —— honca-flpvrn house barber shop, bath rooms re-opened. Hard and soft sizes. Missouri and lowa wo Fuel company, 539 Broadway. phone 130, C-—— Good overcoats §2.50, pants $1 to $3.50, other goods in proportion. Everybody's store, 828 Main. u.ul bosl qu.nly all d B I.Ae BEE. | N0 PATIENCE WITH KICKERS, Indigiation Expressed at the Threat to En- join Im pmvflr?nl Taxes. THE PRINTERS' NEW OFFICERS Enjoying Sleighing and Coasting - The Work of the ice in November A Farewell Ban ton Popatar Young Man, A Few Talk of Kicking. The tax gale begins to-day, no little amount of street dise what action certain property owners will take. The <ale includes not only the usnal taxes, but also for such special as sessments as arise from grading, sewer: ing and paving. Under the arrange- ment made by the city the property own- crs are given time to vay these s pecial assessments, there being a certain amount due now and mlm vayments being de feared and payable mn future years. In order to accomplish this the city has based on the fund to be cre- ated by this annual collection of such as- sessments from the properly owners, 1t isreported that a fow of the property owners are tak steps to get injunc. tions to resteain the treasurer from sell ing their property for delinquent taxes of this sort. This report has caused much indignant talg, and if any are foolhardy enough to attempt this, they will not tind their standing in this community materi- ally bettered by =uch a course. Itis the right of every citizen to, seck his rights in court, but when he secks simply to evade an honest obligation on the ground of some supposed defect or technical mistake, it certainly doe vaise the man to any high pinhacle peeially is this the case when the city a whole lends its evedit to help the ‘indi- vidual property owner, and for his nc- commodation, so that instead of Tl to pay for his pavement in one hard llowed to puy for it in casy llments and on fong time. such a course strikes the izen as a base ingratitude 1d henee there is much indi any should even talk of put sueh trouble, 1, and with much rr ngwmnms for the cets, (he city protect ats of cts with those t issued bonds proverty Vantage of the city's oredit to in which to pay ments. Tt is proposed that owners desiring (o have in which to pay should not Lo commence any suits or el evasion on nceount of any teehni in the proceedimgs. Such as do not to enter into such an agreement can the privilege of p: r the entire amount _of their ash on the completion of the work. Such agree- ments a in other gities, and most of these ki L‘ are quite re ly to agree to submit to paying their ments as they fall aue, rather” than to pay the whole amount at once. Ther needs (o be some iron grasp by which to handle these men, The talk of injune wly baneful and annoy- sing citizens at this par- ticular time, when the city is just enter- ing upon its biggest boom. It is a bad time for kickers to begin to cause trouble and they will find themselves m a sad minority, and be without sympathy from the mass of the people. Mus. Dr. D, vroperty m of years a gradu of the Toronto, Can pentics insti- tute, is prepared to treat all classes of liseases “‘and demonstrate the cu er of electricity”” in_nccordance um O v, second floor. Oflice 0 b p. . Heating stovesat cost to close them out WoA \\nml No. 504 Muin street., - Like Unto the Yesterday morning sumed in the new S chure officiating seemed to work perfeetly, as the church was very comfortable throughout, There s ngoodly sized congregation and a most excellent sermon was | ed, He chose as text the words of the psalmist I'ny Rigliteousness is Like the Mountains.” He pictured vividly the feelings of the holy poet as he con- sidered the weaknesses and sins of man, and how he turned in relief to the v cousness of God, of which the gi mountains reminded him, The spe proceeded to draw some very be: and helpful comparisons between mountains and righteousness of God. He did not wonder that the heart grew sick some times as one looked out upon the world, with all its sinfulness. On every hand svere devotees to hion, victims of intemperance, and everywhere there was visible the unfaithfulness of man. It creptinto the church, into the home instanced by the recent tele- turings of high life in England. s common even in high place tian worker could not but be times discouraged. Then it was that he needed to look to the hills from which his >uh:ninn comes. He should look to s of God, which hke the Erand momtaing was mot (o be moved. here was faithfulness, truth, stability, safoty. The disconraged christan worker should turn from self toa conte mplation ot the righteousness of God. There was was comtort and strength. The. lmmu\l was reealled of the reception i v York of the news of the assassination of Lin- coln. While the surging and riotous crowd was peyond the control of the authorities, with all their physical pow- ars, it remained for a single man to quict them, to do what police could not do, und he did it nobly by re: “"h tiem to the fact that “God still reigns, ‘The mountains were not ouly places of strength, but also of protection. They protected from the inroads of cnemie uod the ravages of the storm. So God's righteousness should be looked to as a refuge and u resting place, God's mercy was greater than man's. The true chris- tian, trusting in God, could there rest se cure and be beyond the vench of the enemy and out of the power of the storm The preacher urged these truths upon the attention of his hearers in well ehosen words and with much earnestuess. hours ¢ Tountains, his itiful the Eleetric door bells, burglar alarms and every form of domestic clectrical appli ances at the New York Plumbing Co - Weather strips at Chapman's 105 Muin - Enjoylug the Snow. Yestorday morning and afternoon were extremely pleasant for sleighing, and many persons, who, on account of the extremely cold weather, since the recent snow had been unable to be out, took ad vantage of the temporary mild spefl and were out in their entters with their merry jingling bells. Everybody who owned & sigh, or who have bobs uttached to their 1Egies were out enioying a slegh-ride, The hills were liped” with - coasiers of ()\KAIIA I)AILY BEE: MONDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1886. THL :hw ption, lmm the «mall home nd-painted, evory maie to the expen - A Runaway. Peterson, of the Denmark was out riding with his family yes s6 bec frightened on run they were rs. Poterson was nd badly in on, and and While M1 | house { terday, the h Seventh strae thrown ont jured. she received some se euts. Dr. Bellinger attended her -~ Gladstone's Money Matters, Liverpool Post: A correspondent of & tory organ does not pay Mr. Gladstone a 1 compliment for his refusal to aceept the pension to which he has been entitled for the past eleyen years. This rather curmudgeonist individual points out that Mt. Giadstone is rated in the Domesday Book at £14,00( year, and repeats the once very popul 1 veport that he ha £800,000 invested in shares in the under ground railway. I believe this tepor entirely unfounded, and that Mr. Glad stone, instead of being precludea by his wealth from secking a pension, rather might claim it on much better grounds han Mr. Disraeli conld urge when he ob- tained one. Mr, Disraeli bad £7,000 a year income through his wife. It is true llm( he was terribly embarrassed when he m d. Ithas even been said that there were writs out_against bhim to the amount of £40,000. 1f he had not made his lucky rriage there is no doubt that he would have been ruined. Mrs. Wyndham Lewis was the wife of Mr. Disraeli’s colluague in the representation of Maidstone, understood that Mr. Lewis would pay Mr, Disraeli's debts in consideration of the sc iant young fellow had done him in the clection. But Mr. Lewis died suddenly, and there was no mention of Mr. Disracli in the will. Some time after Mrs. Lewis was informed of the desperate state of Mr. Disracli’s affairs, and knowing the wishes of her dead husband, she atonce consulted her lawyer as to 'whether she could not pay the debts and present Mr, Disraili with £40,000, Her man of busi- ness, who was a man of sentiment and mination, knew probably how the vind was blowing, Im{lmuh‘ }u' gallant answer that she ought to present the money to Distach in her hands, and so she was married. Disraeli, however, was not released from his embarrass- suents by forty, or, as he hmsclf said, thousand pounds;” and when splendid fortune and was in asy circumstanees he made no ip the two thousand a yen h tiie treasury allows to stalesmen of exigent means, Mr. Gladstone, I have heard from a v gool source for a man in his position, quite poor. The fall in the value of land has greatly reduced the amount of his nominal " 70 year, and he himself, if I remember hily, stated publicly a few yea t the great chanize in the « tem in Eny Harkness Bml {rs ————— This will be the week for ba Our gaimns, ire line of shawls at 25 per ct. discount. Cloaks, Cloaks Way down to close out. Ihey must be sold. We distance competition in qual- ity of goods and low prices, is the verdict of any customer, CARPETS Manufacturers arve advancing prices They never was solow, and can- not soremain., Owr stock is large and patterns choice. Prices will be unchanged with us for ten days. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR At a Bargain. Stock large,and'we are bound to sell 1t out. Call aud see our goods before purchasing elsewhere. HARKNESS BROS., 40| Broadway. l:uuncll Blu'fls U4 FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN, Ludies buying a $5 hat or bonnet, one far will Le paid; $10, round frip. For sixieen yo in favor, and “with aal bave become tho most poy out the United staics. “The K, G and | MEDICN AND all figures. T Coutil, is ordingry corsets. Tighest awards from wli the World's great Fairs, ‘The last meanl received &8 for Piger Diging ox Mpwt, from tho late’ Exposition held u New iy hile scotes '0f Batents have heen found rinciples of the Glove-Fitting nvalual Ketailers ure auth gu examinution, these ¢ Tepresented . FOR SALE EVERYWHERE CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION. THOMSON, LANGDON & CO.. New Yorks have steadily gained wstantly fnerensing ot through: y, madi of Engl Mted o went twic as long as ed 10 refund money. 1?, do ROt Prove us thrown | TTWENTY CRAND FREE GIFTS | To Be Given Away By Henry Eiseman & Co."s People's Store. TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS Sth, 1887, Consisting of Chinaware, Clothing, Blankets, Table Linen, Notions, Money, Silk Dress Pat- terns, Ete, Ete, For purchased, every two dollar's worth of goods you good for one chance in the follow will receive a coupon ing nd Pres<ents to be given us on January 15th, 1887 away by FIRST Furniture and tour PRIZY cons One suite of Parlor ting of sofa, tete-a-tete grand easy chairs, all uphol stered in assorted shades of clegant silk plushes, worth $125, SECOND PRIZE--One Mahogony Bed Room Suite, consisting of Bedstead, Dresser and Wash Stand of elegant finish with beveled glass, worth $100. THIRD P One of the very best six-drawer Nickel Plated Domestic Sew- mg Machines. The very best machine in the United States, worth $65.00, FOURTIL PRIZE — Guinett best gros grain $3,00 per yard, worth § Twenty yards Black Silk, cost 60.00. FIFTH PRIZE ~One clegant Seal Plush London Dyed Cloak, to be made to order to fit the lucky ticket holder, worth $60.00. SIXTH PRIZE-—One paiv of the finest White Blankets made by the Pioneer Woolen mill, of Cahfornia, worth £40.00. SEVENTH PRIZE—One Beautifully Decorated Dinner and Tea Set, mgof one hundred and forty worth §52,00. consist- pieces, PRIZE- An Skin Muff, worth $30.00. Elegant Seal A very fine Shawl, worth $65.00. Puisley I PRIZE Shawl, worth $30.00 One Angora Beaver SVENTH PRIZE Suit of Clothing, made of: Worsted, guaranteed a fine fit winner, worth $35.00. One Gentleman's mported for the TWELFTH PRIZE-A Gentleman's Fur Beaver Overcoat, worth §30.00. THIRTEENTH PRIRE — One Boy's Overcoat, for a boy between the ages of 3 and 16 s, to be chosen by the lucky party holding the ticket. Worth $15.00. FOURTEENTH PRIZE—One Boy's Suut, for a boy between the ages of 3 and 16 years, to be selected by the winner. Worth $15.00. FIFTEENTH PRIZE—One Elegant In- fant’s Cloak, worth $10.00. SIX'TE 'H PRIZE — One Brass Parlor Table, worth §10.00 Elegant VENTEENTH PRIZE—One 50 yards “‘kruit of the Loom™ worth $4.00 muslin, EIGHTEENTH PRIZE — One dozen of thevery best Celebrated *( white shirts, of which agents, worth $9.00, half iold” we are the exclu- NINTE Mufller, NTH PRIZE svorth $5.00. One Fine Silk TWENTIETH PRIZE — One Table Set, consisting of Table a Dozen Napkius worth £10.00. Linen Cloth and TWENTY-FIRST PRIZE — A Cash Present of a Twenty Dollar Gold Piece, Total value of presents, $800, With eyery §2 purchase you receive a ticket, also a ticset for every additional $2 purchase you make Hold your tickets until Janu 1887, when the fortunate numbers announced and invited to cetve thefr presents, 15th, will be call and re- You have to pay no.llmg extra for your purchases, We guarantee to scll you £oods che: than any other house in the west, and best stock to seleet from MAIL ORDERS All orders by mail will receive prompt attention, and tickets for the free gift distribution’ " will be forwarded and enclosed With your purchases, the same as if you were present in person. These distributions will be made with every fairness, and you may depend on it that the lucky numbers only will receive heir presents, No tickets will be ployes of our house. Customers only will receive the fits. Call and see the above mentioned pres ents now on exhibition in our mammoth store and convinee yourself. Kespectfully, HENEY Eisgnay & Co,, People’s Slore, 6, 318 and 320 Broadway, Council Blufls, issued to the em bene: TAKE NOTICE! You have but a few days' grace in which to: purchase Carpets, Gur Window Shades, Etc., The UNHEARD-OF PIIIGES Which we are now making. Remember that we are shortly to make a change in the firm, and wish to close out our nresent stock before doing so. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. No. 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. D » B+ WiLLIAMS m Tailog ¢ Wen’s Furnisher, 506 DBroadway, Council Bluffs. ~>3 Al Leadipg 8tyles end Importatiops Gonstaptly op Hand.&er 1406 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. tains, Rugs, FARM_LANDS CHEAP! nds m Imm Minnesota, School and state lands i Land Buyers fare free. 1 arming L. slr» 00 per acre. cent interest. No. 535 Broadway, Council Blufls, Towa, agent for Freidriksen & Co., I Will Pay the Highest Price in Cash FOR ALL I SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES, DM, DIROEIIILICET, NO. 608 BROADWAY, TELEPHONE g, F [RL I NSURHL CE In fhe oligwing! Compan @German American, of New York Phenix,® of Hartford. Hartford,s of Hartford. Californian, of San Francisco, Scottish Union & National, of Edinburg. Those marked with a* insurg also_against loss by Wind Stornis, Cyclones and Tornadoes REAL ESTATE PAON!C\' LOANED o~ Goop c1ry AND FARM PROPERTY AT Lowest TOR SALE IN COUNCIL BLUFES AND OMAJA N SCHURZ Justice of the Peace Oflice over American Express JACOB SIMS, STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7and 8 Shugavt-Beno Blook COUNCIL BLUFF‘S SPECIAL ~ NOTICES. ITOTITE. Special advertisements, such #s Lost, Foand To Loan, For Bale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, eto., will beinserted in this column at the low ratoof TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first inser- fonand Five Cents Per Line for each subsequent insertion. Leavo advertisements at our office No, 12 Peul strect, near Broadway, Council Blufts. WANTS. OR SALE—Or Hent Storo 1wo stories, 10t 26x10 premises in centir of businées portion ol Ilnu cock, 1a. Address William H. Butler, Neola. OB HENT- ontire_Rouse, on N. Duildin stables, €lc., A now (wo story frame hotse % 6 rooms, hall und cellar under E.'corner Avenue ¥ and Little Curtis'strect y 7 blocks from Do Bany's opors boute. Callon M. . lohrer, ut i etroets tup-stairs). A cottuge ol iye or six rooms. avenient 1o business; small Address **Crispy,” Bee A nan 1o drive team for ihe D. J. Smith, gardoer and fruit outh First street NTED-A boy witlf pony to carry Lee route F““ SAL ome R p TED-~ rties intending 10 be murried 7 NN A Amta 10 oall st e’ Peyor'e Bies 1ob office to select their wedding cards. ~0id papors for eale ut the Bee POR SALE—At a bargain, forty acres of land | vib fido, near transfef. A valuable Melyin Smith & Co. 230 Maio st. Owner can have on frontuge. DOTND—A bunch of keys. by appiying to Bee office. QOUND—A (bock on Omaba bank. Owner can havo same by wpplying to Bice office, Council Bluffs. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A Talilehed 186 Kansas, and ranging from s.lm to h Minnesota on 80 yeurs' time 5 per nformation, ete. .“\.-u by P LAUSTRUE, Chicago. KINDS O1 THE HEATON FUEL 00 | witt auppty s u \mly a clea nany one in the city rial will cone vince you. | No 628 Broadway. Telephone 110, 'WHOLESALE AND JOBBIN HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS INPLEMENTS. DEERE, WELLS & €O, Wholesalo Agricultural Implements, Baggies, Carringes, Fte . Fte. Councll Rlufts, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturersot and Doalers in Hand and Power Corn Shall:rs, And ngenoral line of Aret dlaes ngricultiral implements No<. 1501, 1501, 1505 and 1507 Sonth Main Streety Council B, Towa. DAVID BRADLEY & (O, Manif'rsan i Jobbors of Agricultural lmp‘lemeuls Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, and all kinds of Farm Machiner 1100 to 110" South Main Strect, Counoi Blude, Towa, CARPETS, 1()[ \( 1L Iil UFFS CARPE l' Co., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades Oli Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goe te."Ne. 405 Brondway’ Counoil Blutfe o, CIGARS, TOBACCO, E1C. PEREGOY & MOORE, ~Wholcsaln Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos 28Main and 27 \boarl Sts. Council Biuts, awa. COMMISSION. SNYDER & L Wholesale Frait and Produce Commission Merchants. No. M Pearl $t., Counctl Blutrs. AN, DRUGGIST HARLE, HAAS & CO. Wholesale Dragglsts, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggista’ Sundrics, Ete. No. 2 Main St, and N Pesrl 81, Council Bluffs, \\ \ Wholesale Cahrorm Yr.ms a Spaclalty - COUNCIL BLURFS Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail Large quantities to sclect ral pairs of fine drivers, sin- gle or donble. MASON WISE. C nunml Blu(\d MELVIN SMITH & GO0, SUCCESSORS TO MeMAHON & CO. Rbst acts of Title, Loan and Real Es- tats grokers, No, 236 Main St. Having purchased the *most relic bie abstract books in this county. Fenown as the “MceMahon Abstract Boolks,”” we arenow preparvedto fur- nish abstracts and “vespeetfully so- licit the patronageof all those desir- ing corvect abstracts of title to lands and lots in Pottawattamie county. MELVIK SMITH & C0,, NO. 236 MAIN §T., COUNCIL BL UPFS. THEATRICAL. WIGS, BEARDS, Grease 8 The Finest Im ported Line of Mrs. C. L. G1llettes Human Hair Emporium, fla 209 Main Slru‘l Caunrr/ flluflq lowa. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yalds. BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Opposite Dumwy Depot, “pajueseaday S0 PRJURAIRM X905 11§ Horace und mulés kept constautly on 1, for sale st retail or in car loads. tilled by contract on k sold on commission SoLEY, Proprictors short nolic SHLUTER & Telephone No. 11 Formerly of Keil Sale 1st. ave and 4th street R. RICE, M. D., Cancers 01 ¢ther Mumors re " L ) fe Or drawing G Qver thirty §ATS praciichl o3 poriice No: 11 Pear! Br., Council Blutle B Consultanion fre | Stables, corner Lous Gencral Commnfezion. No Council Biuffs, “]RI & DUQUETTE, Wholesale Fruits, Confeclanery, COMMISSION No, 16and 18 Pearl St., Council Blufa. Brendway, = HARNESS, ETO. iy BECKMAN, STROHBEHN & CO., Mannfacturers of and Wholesals Dealersin Lealher, Harness, Saddlory, Bte. I lluln &t Council lllulh, luwg e HATS, CAPS, BT METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers fn Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 342 and 344 Brondwny, Council Bluffs, HEAVY HARDWARE. Wholesnlo Iron, Steel, Rails,.Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Connell Blulfs, lowa. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., ¥ ~Whaole D Denlers in Illuminating & Lubricating 0il3 Gasiin BTO., BTC. E.Theodore, Agent, Conneil BLtrs, Towa, LUMBER PILING ¢ A. OVERTON & (O, Hard Wood, Southern Lumber, Pillng, A Bridga Matorinl Sfocinlos W holowla Luo bar of all Kinds, Mhco No. 150 Main St, Council Liuite, Jowa. WINES AND LIQUOIS, JOHNN LINDER, Wholesalo Imperted and Domesuc Winas & Liguors Agent for St. Gotthard liiters, No.ld Ninki e ot Bl sCH IDER & BECK, Forelgn flnd Domesllc Wines and Liguors, 0 M i Biurs. L. KIRSCHT & o0 Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Brond way, Conneil Biuffs CRESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Blufts having Fire Hscape A“".“l"r‘j‘."}"‘ and 219 Main st. MAX MOIIN, n improvements, Reduction in Prices, China, Glassware, Etc., AW S Homer & Co's, No. 2 Main st Council Blu BOOK BINDING Ledgers, Journal County aud Bank Work of All Kinds aspe falty Prompt Attention o Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO0 Room 1 Everet Block, Council '!l fts Standard Papers Used. ALl styles of ¢ ing 0 Magaziue BLANK BOOXS. HEFEIENCES €. 8 Nato: Citizens' T Viret National 9 Uy Oicer & Fusey Daukore,G. B Saviags AR better P AGRICCINCRAL 130 N