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B N A A O ————— THE DAILY BE COUNCIL BLUFFS NESDAY MORNING DEC omcx, NO. 12, PEARL STREEL Delivered by enrvier in any part of the city &t wenty cente per week. H. W.Tiwtox, - . Manager. TELEPHONES: PBorirres Orrice, No. 43, Niuns Eviron No. %, MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Co. Burbank next Tuesday., New fail goods at Reiter's. Get your seats for Burbank. A child of Mr. Theodore quite ill The city council meets next Monday night, ’I he Harmony mission folks held a so 1 last evening “Pat’s Panarama’ given by next Tuesday m Masonic temple. Rurbank’s impersonations are fine, The Baptists have prepared a pleasing public entertainment and ‘supper to take place at the church to-morrow evening. The tax kickers are growing less in nonmber and lessin influence }‘: I is an encouraging sign for Bluflt, Bl The funeral of the unfortunate James Colburn will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the family residence, No. 1510 Tenth avenuc Charles Cook has a sp! the result of the traveler ning into the curbstone Beckman is Burbank ‘ouncil mkle as ator run Alligator 1l The mwhl to be called a curbstone broker, U.um'\ The death of Mrs. Paulina mother of Major H, €. B unexpected Luneral se yesterday afternoon, nd lhl- ren tuken to St Joseph, Mich., for burial. If some of those Council Blufis ha kome technical m mvmu were as e who b ake in special er to have the Jaw odd ot to the letter in other re speets, H would be well, aid that Pacific has along without Ar us getting dirt the Union wgements to get nue so that it will L-‘(I(I‘u- dirt Northwestern track. ‘The council has at agree to pay the policemen half in and halt in eity warraats, The pol get fmall pay at the best, considering the nature of their duties. It seems that they should get ull cash as fast as they carn it ik Ranply, who acted so strangely rouse thi ‘suspicion that he was by as to cither pe rman ntly vlnlul. or temporarily | riner for carc and t A drunk into the atment, n fellow with a violinwas run he ity cool He insisted that was the only and original Arkan —raveler, and was registered as such, yesterday he conclided his name’ was Al Eimply John Peel, and he was only plain drunk. ‘There were some smart yor who tr monkey show of their own in the back scats of “the Salvation Army hall during prayers. One of them got led out by two of his sisters, and was taken in charge by the polied case was dropped at the request'of - those in eharge of the meeting The fame of the *“distyi tertainment given here extending far and near we been nUmerous inqurics for details by church committecs dosiring 1o get up & similar adics of fellows hool” en has been . Cole's home ned yesterd bube, was suddenly sad y by the death of the littie which s been such a joy and comfort for the tw onths past. The little one had a severe cold, but was not ously il and the coming of death was a shock indeed, which ealls forth the tenderest sympathy of mauny fricnds, ‘The funeral will be held at the esidence Thursday afternoon at 2 ‘Lhe conneil should brace up and decide fairly and \l|\|\|<'ly \\hu they want to do about the Tenth The needed inform rown on the question, all sides have had a full hearing, and'now the couneil should de: ide cither to pass the ordinance or kill it. If killed the public want to know just who 1s responsible for the deatly, and if passed who t the responsi bility. One of the handsomest of the holiday 4 tingsis that sent forth by the io compiny, of this It |, gilt ¢ ind the cen of ttle ebild look ing \u:ml«l n ly into the m ath of o huge bell, which is evidently vinging out the old and vinging in the new. It is a sautiful souveni ul is an excellent reminder of the characier of known estublishiment One fellow who was o wed for bein dead drunk and laying on the gutter on lower Main street, had the check to plead not guilty when brought into court ye torduy. He claimed that he had just laid down on the sidewalk to save a hotel bill, and foll asloep and tumbi gutter and the poli hought he was drun; given the advice to o into the news paper business where he could iave more for lus lively imagination to have this well- He was lined, and 1t is amusing to hear a man how! about taxes, and at the same time own and be allowed to maintain a lot of dirty hovels, rented to persons of disreputable reputa tion, and thus be allowed to go oa untl the very nume of the street becomes a gtench in the nostrils of decent people. Then when the city wants to have uny substantial improvements the howl is raised. I law must be enforced to the letter, then the sooneran attempt is ma-le to clean out this cluss of disreputable houses the better. A young man named John Kivk s out yesterdiy morning with the expressed determination to have a tooth pulled, it having kept him awake for two nights. He thought to get courage by tauking o strong drink of whi ky, and follow it up by another. ore he got to the den tist's oftice he was in charge of a police man who put him to bek on the floor of the city juil to there sleep off the effeets ried of his dvink. The poor mother of the lad hearing of it came to s rescue, and pleaded to have him let out, but he ocouldn't get out, eyen if the doors had been opencd, and the tooth and the den tist had to wait until afternoon, William Jefleris was yesterday tried on the charge of assaulting William Holning. Jefleris and others were shaking dice n Bohning's saloon, w} a dispute arose, and Bohning ordered Jofleris out. Not moving as quickly as he might, Bohning grabbed him by the shoulders and helped him out. As a sue- cessful exit was being made Jefferis turned suddenly and hit Bohning, knock 0 ing him down, and inflicting & bloody wound on his face. Jefleris was_ let oft with a fine of §5 and costs. dJefloris' father then threatened to make it lively for Bohning for selling to minors. Bohn- ing agroed to pay the costs of the assault ease, if Jefferis would keep his boy out of his pllw ————— Stamping and full variety of embroidery materials. Mrs. H. P. Niles, 402 B'dway -~ Five hundred overcoats for boys aund shildren, from §1.50 up. MercaLy Bros, 'I‘HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. 0. | WANTED, FOUND WEIGHING. How the City Has Lost Money on Its Official Boales, WEDDING AT THE PLANTER'S. Sneak Thioyes Open a Saloon Happy Find of Money—Personal and the Local News Boiled Down, A The Gity Weighiag. The business naturally belonging to tie oftice of the city weighmaster and super mtendent of markets has been so divided up among private parties t the income of the oflice has been reduced to a nom inal amount. The present incumbent, W Amy, has been trying to get the council to take some action, but in vain, and he has now prepared the tollowing report to the city council, which is self explanatory To the Honorable Mayor and City Couneil of the City of Council Blufis- Gentlemen: I herewith subr to your honorable body the following report and statement concerming my oflice. Sinee my clection to the oflice of superimtend ent of markets my receipts from last until date are about $150, ot which ty would be entitled to abont $30, 20 per cent. This is 1 claim from this source for ast, whereas previous received from three “ollars ayear, which ix years from $1,800 to £2,400 that th ty might have received had it properly proteeted its officers Since I have been in office 1 have tried my best to induce the council to take such ion n8 would protect me so that the of! would be of some benelit to me and a source of revenue to the city, but to no avail. vo given me no Show whateve y have so acted as to deprive the city of the revenue, Yours nwku cettully S \\n I ull the city about fi to that time the ¢ to four hundred would make in - Millinery € days, Mrs, W cost Scoles, No. next 30 Broad- for 240 2 - ! ench Cook™ Direct From Parie, - Weather strips at Chapman’s 105 Main s Burbank, the gzeat humorist, Masonic temple Tuesday next. will be at ptured by Cupid. M'CARL-KAULE. Last evening at 8 o'clock, in the parlor of the Planters’ hotel on Tenth avenue, Mr. Thomas MceCarland Miss Emma B. Kahle were joined in marriage by the Rev. T. J. Mackey, reetor of St. Paul’s Episco- pal church, in the presence of a large number of friends. The hotel parlor w: rated with cut tlow band Uum- I)n am’ \\ml(lil tastefully deco- and” as the Midsummer march, by rs, ete., ilmn l!n second ~lm\ 1 positions beneath a handsome large korse shae of cut flowers. The isted of the bride’s Mrs. A. L. Kalle, the Miss Emma Kappe Mo, The ceremor and the bride's futher party cor 1r. and 1 groom, was with gave her away, Mrs. Kahle was attired in | k silk, The bride wore handsome dress of tan surah silk en train with ornaments of white roses, und ¢ m her hand. The costome uid, was of fed larg bouguet £ Miss Kappes, the brides- w satin draped with After the ceremony some time war spent in congratulating the newly wed ded coupie, and_inspecting the numer- sents which were displa m-d in the arlor of Mr. and Mrs, hle, y being in ¢ of Miss sie Linkey, who acted as host She was attived in acostume of blue silk and had a large bouquet of natu A fine collation was spread in the Jarge dining room of the hotel, the room and being bandsomely decorated, and s suppor was served the dining Toom ed for duncing, wineh Lin to the strains of music from the by MeCarl is is city, and we bor of years cmployed us express v ger o the Chicago, Rock 1sl: and for the past three y supied o similar position on the Chi- cagzo, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. nma Kuhleis the ¢ l|1u~l daughter or they will return Planters’ hotel w An nuw ith thew parents. nt line of short wraps, new ets, ete,, cheap, to close them ont, Jons Bexo & Co, - Dr. Hanchett, of 0. 12 Pear] strect Residence 120 Fourth street. Lelephone No. 10 - - A Little G ' of art in every package of Goinp MEDAL COFFEE Ask & your gro Schoentgen, about it, wholesule e Helping the Needy. Last evening’s mail ¢ onymous letter to the B nd while little attention is paid to such communi- cations generally, this one was of such a peenliar and practical nature that itis \\'ul(h) of special attention. The letter contained _clippings from morning’s Bk, one being an regard to very destitute family n ug crowded nto one room, with no or food. ‘The other article was the announcement of the proposed coming of Patti to Omaha, and the subscription paper being started toguarantee her §6,- 000 in order to secure one conce ‘here also dropped out of the letter a five doltar bill. With these explanatory remarks the letter will be app d: CoUNcIL BLures, Dee. T.—-To the Editor of the Bre: 1 have at ditferent times felt highly gratitied at your efforts through your paper 1o ameliorate the condition of the poor and distressed. Reading the Iiek this morn- ing L glanced ‘at two items in close prox- imity, but distant as the poles in sentiment. A poor aud almost utierly destitute family, who could be made to rejoice by means of a few paltry dollars, and also the hearts of those who contributed made glad and the h.uulu tears glistening in their eyes. It is really good to do good, not for the praise of wen, but unto God, the broad and loving All Fatlier of humauity, Dear bee, don’t you think there are a good wany noble women and men in Omahia who will be willing to make an accoptable offering to 1 by doing something for God's poor children without their names being heralded to the Pray to God. ©to God in secret and e who seeth in secret will award you openly. Inusmuch as ye have done it unto the least of one of these wy brethren, ye bave done it unto me. 1 feel that the wants of this family named in the elipping should be relieved, but I feel satistied that the good weople of Omaha will respond to my appeal. Had [ the means I would seatter blankets, boots,shaes, provisions and clothing till there Wes Rot & hungry or naked soul in God's beautiful world. Coswopolitan Subseription List—A, A %, I an an in ()m.l!u thirte Vildren and three adults §1.00; 1. \l ‘.\ $1 $1.00; A M cents, The celehrat Pianos, and th \t Harp stops “llardman™ Royal Whitney Organs Mueller Musie Co. 108 Main strect at Masonic - dramatist, Burbank temple. the Novelties at Jroadwa He Found His Money. H. Rood, who is with the American ex; press company, on Monday night lost on Pearl street a white cotton sark containing about nineteen dollars. He hastened to advertise his Joss in the B, and yester- day morning, bright and carly, le was given the proof of the benefit of adver tising, for he found Pearl street, just where he had dropped | it, the wagon wheels having crushed it into the snow. It had Iaid there all night, within few feet of scores of passers-by, ana escaped notice, A fine, large line of the most elegant watches, chain® silver and plated w decorated China and glassware, su for holiday and wedding pres B. Jucquemin & Co.'s, No. strect —— Substantial absiracts of titles and real E. Squire. No, E. rl sireet, C ouncil Blufls, - “Erench Cook' Direct F'rom Paris, - The District Court. The district court opened yester usualon the opening day th of general public interest. empannelled and set at wor a large number of minal cases to be examined into. Three d ¢ Cases were heard. To-day the trial of eriminal cas is expected to begin, as there is an un- usually heavy eriminal docket. If there is any time after disposing of the erimin | business, there will be some civil ¢ tried, but it is not thought that mueh of the civil business will be disposed of this term. \y. As little ng o Don’t buy your nev until you look at tho e tore, good Main'strect suit or overcoat t Metealf Bros Everybody’ goods.” No. place to buy - Notice—Opera honse barber show, bath rooms re-opened. rd and soft coul, bost Missouri and low: company, 530 Bro quality, woo Fuel phone 136, A Good overconts $2.50, pnm $1to & other u.nnh in mnpuxlum Everybody™ s 23 - cost to close them out . 504 Muin street, ances at the New York l'lumlung Co. Weather strips at ('h.lpm.m‘s 105 Main, Go sce B mh ank .mll have a rood langh Tuesday night. Sce that house & Co., Mrs. Dr. D, ' the Toronto, € s prepa diseases “‘and power of electricity’” in 2 new and complete sy ‘T lectro-M: Femal te by Moore- tt block. room 1, gae Jouachuny nesdell, a graduate of Therapeutics insti- at all classe a8 Bra ated at No. 307 way, second” floor. Oftice hours 9 a. to5p. m. We have a fine large line of Christmas novelties that we arve selling cheaper than ever was kno Iso mufllers, silk handkerch ladies” and gents' gloves, clothing, fine sealskin caps, ete Joun Brxo & Co. - Call for everything you Tneed, bottom prices, Everybody's store, 823 Main. Second of the series of I{nynl Areanum varties wiill be held this® eveming at Beno's hall. HEE) et . shades, paints, ete. Wall paper, , No. 40 Broadway. Nile: - Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! thirty days I will sell hes cost Tor cash only the next at For ng SLove DrVor. -— worth We will 3 of presents away January 1, 1887, 'y 00 ecent purchase will get you ticket. Prizes will be exhibited in our show windows, MueLLER Music Co., 130 Main St, - Harkness Brothers —————— T s will be the v eck for bargains. Our entire line of shawls at 25 per ct, discount. Cloaks, Cloaks Way down We to close out. Ihey must be sold. distance competition in qua ity of goods and low prices, is the verdict of any customer, CARPETS Manufacturers arve advancing prices They never was solow, and can~- not sovemain, Ouy stock is large 8 will be unchanged with us for ten days. and patteras choice, Pric LADIES’ UNDERWEAR At a Bargain. Stock large,and we are bound to sell 1t out. - — Call a.nd see our goods before purchasing elsewhere, HARKNESS BROS., 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs N. SGEUR.Z, Justice of the Peace Office over American Express. the bag lying on / DECEMBER 8, 1886, TWENTY GRAND FREE GIFTS To Be Given Away By Henry Biseman & Co.'s People's Store. TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS On January 15th, 1887, Consisting of hinaware, Clothing, Blankets, Tablé Linen, Notions, Mouey, 8ilk Dress Pat- terne, , Bte, For every two doll purchased, s worth of goods you a coupon ticket, good for one chance in the follow- will receive ing Grand Presents to be given us on January 15th, 1887 away by FIRST Fuarnitur and tour PRIZE of Parlor consisting of sofa, tete-a-tete o chairs, all uphol stered in assorted shades of elegant silk plushes, worth $195. One suite nd casy SECOND PRIZE ahogony Bed Roow Suite, consi of Dresser and Wash Stand of elegant finish with beveled glass, worth $100. One N THIRD PRIZE—~One of the very best six-drawer Nickel Plated Domestic Sew- mg Machines, in the United The very best machine States, worth £65.00. FOURTH PRIZE — Twenty yards Guinett best gros grain Bluck Silk, cost §5,00 per yard, worth $60.00. FIFTH PRIZE ~One elegant Seal Plush London Dyed Cloak, to be made to order to fit the lucky ticket holder, worth §60.00. SIXTH PRIZE-One pair of the finest White Blankets made by Woolen mill, of California, the Pioncer worth §40.00. I'H PRIZE—One Beautifully Decorated Dinner and Tea Set, consist- mgof one hundred and forty picces, worth $52,00. EIGHTH PRIZE--An Elcgant Scal Skin Muff, worth $50.00. NINTIL PRIZE--A very fine Paisley Shawl, worth §$65.00. TENTH PRIZE-One Shawl, worth $30.00. Angora Beaver AL TH PRIZE--One Gentleman’s Suit of Clothing, made of Imported Worsted, guaranteed a fine fit for th winner, worth $35.00. he TWELFTH PRIZE A Fur Beaver Overcoat, worth §30.00. Gentleman’s TUIRTEENTH PRIRE — One Boy's Orvercoat, for a boy between the ages of and 16 years, to be chosen by the lucky ty holding the ticket. Worth §15.00. FOURTEENTH Suit, for a boy betw 16 years, to be selec Worth § PRIZE—One the ages of by the w Boy's FIFTEENTH PRIZE—One fant’s Cloak, worth $10.00. SINTEENTIL PRIZE — One Brass Parlor Table, worth §10.00. SEVENTEENTH PRIZ Ine piece of 50 yards “kruit of thie Loom” worth $4.00. muslin, EIGHTEENTH PRIZ dozen of thevery best ( white shirts; of half iold” - One lebrated *'( which we are the exelu worth .00, nts, NINTEENTH PRIZE -One Fine Silk Mufller, worth $5.00. TWENTIETH PRIZE —One Linen Table Set, consisting of Table Cloth and a Dozen Napktus worth $10.00. TWENTY-FIRST PRIZE — A Present of a Twe ||I'y Dollar Gold Prey ‘Total value of presents, $800, With eyery $2 purchase you receive a ticket, also a ticket for §2 purchase you make, Hold your tickets until January 15th 1#87, when the fortunate numbe announced and invited every additional will be 1 and re- to cewve their presents, R 1EMBER. You have to nothing extra for your We guarantee to scll you goods cheaper than any other house in the west, purchases. and best stock to select from., MAIL ORDERS. All orders by mail will attention, tickets gift distribution’ will and enclosed with your rec cive prompt the free forwarded purchases, the ame as if you were present in person. These distributions will and for be be made with every fairness, and you may depend on it that the lucky numbers only will receive heir presents No tickets will be issued to the em ployes of our house, Customers only will fits Call and see the above mentioned pre ents now on exhibition in our mammoth store and convince yourself Respectfully, Hexry Esevay & Co., People’s Store, Nos. 814, 816, 818 eud 320 Broadway Councsl Bluffs, receive the bene 1 doing so. Lands in lTowa, School and state lands Land Buyers fare free. Farming $10.00 per acre cent intercst. No. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa, agent for Freidviksen & Information, cte., | You have but a few days’ grace in which to| purchase Carpets, Gurtains, Rugs, Window Shades, Ete The UNHEARD-OF PHIGES Which we are now making. € we are shortly to make a change in the firm, and wish to close out our vresent stock before Remember that Council Bluffs Carpet Co., No.405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. wED.» B o WILLIAMS we Tailor > Wlen's Furnisber, 506 Broadway, Council Bluffe. ~>p Al Leadipg 8tyles and Importetions Gopsteptly op Hand e 1406 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. 'FARM LANDS CHEAP! Minnesota, Kansas, and ranging from $5 uu to Minnciota on 80 years' time 5 per given by P. P. LAUSTRUPR, 0., Chicago. in I wWill Pay the fiighest Priflce'in Cash TFOR ALL KINDS O SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES, M DROEIILICETL, NO. 605 BROADWAY, - BUTTERINE Whelesale and retaii. COUNUIL BLUFES BUTTERINE, Familie s supplicd with ten and twenty pound pack- ages. J. Y. FULLER, 39 Pearl st., Council Bluffs fllf] [ In the following Cor German American, of New Fork FPhanix,* of Hartford, Hartford* of Hartford San Francisco, & National, of Edinburg. 1 Francisco. State,* of Des Moines. Williamsburg City,* of Brooklyn, Those marked with a% insure also_agalnst loss by Wind Stornis, Cyclones and Tornadves. REAL EBTA I g rons T P AND. COUNCIL OMANA, ONEY LOANED ox Goon ciry AND FARM PROPERTY AT LOWES RATES, ® 4 % 4 % 4 % 5 % 4 ¥ SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE. Special advertisements, such ns Lost, Foind To Loun, For Bule, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, d in this column at the low iR LINE for the first fnser- Line for each subsequent fsements at our oftice Council insertion, Lenve adve, No. 12 Peul stroct, Blugs. r Brosdwiy, WANTS, For saLe Storc_building wo 25x105, stubles. Dremises in ¢ Lusiness poriion of ian B L ass Wiliae It Butler. Neoa: 1a ENT—A new two 8tory frame 4 cellu Avenus I and ks from Do Rolrer, ut ¢ hany's opera house. Call on M F02 MAID steeel, (up-stuivs, VW ANIED=A cottage of five or six rooms, located convenient 1o bus sinall no child Address * Crispy,” Bee Thou- e 1 DA boy with pony to carey Hee route. l‘tm »u W ANTED-Partics intending to b marcied are wanied 1o call at the Pryor's Bee job office L0 select their wedding cards. JOUND=A bunc) by appiyiog o ND—A Check on Omatn buok. Owner A0 havo same by wppiying 1o Bee office il Bluts, R. RICE, M. D., Or otbher Tumors rewmoy od without Cancers (¢ 1ite o drawing o1 blood: Over thirty yer PERCLICA] €2 perighoe. No. 11 Pearl Bt Council Blufls Oid pupers for sulo At the Bee )f keys. Owper can have tee oftice. B Consuliation free. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFES, TA, ub Buy COAL Cf G MAYNE, | At 8th st. and LIth ave, and M. Galla- eh Lower Broadway. s store, THEATRICAL WIGS, BEARDS, Grease Paints ETC, The Finest Ty vorted Line ot Goods West of Chicago, Mrs. C. L. Gillette's Human Hair Emporium, No. 208 Main Street, Council Bluffs, lowa. Star Sale Slabls and Mule Vards BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUIKS, Opposite Dumiay Dejot, pojussaaday w PRIUBLIRR Y90S [§ Horsce 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 SHLUTER & BoLey, Proprictors ‘Pelcphone No. Formerly of Keil Bale Stables, corue 1st. ave and 4th street d )~ FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St.; Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OFPLN. Ludies buying a §5 hat or bonnet, Will s Than ) 62 A Carr KEYS And a Nos. 15 Agricu Carvinges, and all kinds of 1100 o 1118 South Main Strect, 0il Clot Kt Finest Nos. 28 T BIC ( IHumin And Brid Foreign The ol Fli lalty o1 will be paid; $10, round iriy COUNCIL BLUFFS. he, Curtain Fixture to. Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists N Wholesalo California Fraits a Speslally General COMMISSION, ’ Nok. 16 and 18 Ponrl 8t., 412 ana £.Theo ber of all Kinds. Imported and Domostic Wines Agent o And all mo 'ern AtW. S Homer & Co's, Bank Work of Al Linds asSpe TAKE NOTICE.] ™ HEATON FUELC0 upp'y you with a cleaner and better¥ quality of COAL any one A trial will cons | the city vinee you. S Broadway. Telephone 110. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF GRICULTURAL DEERE, IMPLEMENTS, WELLS & CO, Wholesalo Agricultural Implements, Buggles, inges, Ete , Fte. Council Bluffy, Towa. TONE. MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturersof and Dealers in Hand and iner Corn Shell:rs, kenoral line 01, 1 toolass agricu \|Hll| s South Main Street, ‘Council Baiffs, Town. DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'ra an i Jobbors of Itural Implements, Wagons, Buggles, m Machin Council Blu Towa, CARPETS, (I)l \{ 11 IH UL'ES C. \l(l’l l'(l) Carpets, Cartalns, Window Shades pholstery Goo No. 406 ROy Cotnail HI(RY owa. PEREGOY & MOORE, —\Wholesale Jobbers in the - Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Main and 27 Poarl Sts, Council Biutte,~’ Towa. COMMISSION. SNYDE! R&1 IRAGE Frult and Prodnce Commission Merchants. and 26 Peal St, Conneil Blufts, 3 DRUGGISTS, HARLE, HAAS & €O, Bundrie 0. 21 Poar Kte. No 22 Main St., and 1., Council Dluff, FRUTTS } 0. W, BUTTS, (4 \ Cemmission. No. 54 Breudway, i “Council Blufts. ! \\IY I'& DUQUETT Wholesalg Fruts, Confectonery, } Council Blufs, Zy HAR E1C, 3 N, STROHBENN & CO., - KMA Manufacturers of and Wholeanlo Donlors in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. 525 Main St. Co il_Blufts, lowa. 1ATS, CAPS, F METCALEF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and , Gloves, Nos, Council Bl 54 Broadway, HEAVY HARDWARE, KEELINE & FELT, Wioloanls Iron, Steel, Kails, Heavy Hardware, 1 Wood Stock, Conneil Blafs, Towa. OILS. JOUNCIL BLUFI'S OIL ¢ —Wholesal ating & Lubricating 0l Gaslin nrTC., BTo. Agent, Conneil Bluirs. Towa, LUMBER PILING ETC. A. OVERTON & CO., | Hard Wood, Suulhfi.u Luxuhflr Piling, 1go Mt 4] Council 11 WINES AND LIGUOKS. JOHN LINDLER, Wholesulo & Liquors 5 ll rh Bitters. Noold Wil 1 St Gotthard Coune Muin SCHNEIDER & BECK, and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No G0 Maii St,, Cowncié Blufs, i L. KIRSCHT & (O, -* Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Browd way, Council Huffs CRESTON HOUSE nly hotel in Council Blufts having re HEHscape rements, impr 217 and 219 Main st, MAX MOIIN, Prop. Reduction in Prices, China, Glassware, Etc., 23 Muin st No Council Blutls, BOOK BINDING purnals, County Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & G0. 11 Everet Bloek, Council Blufts, * apers Used. Al *\4 of binde n Magaziu BLANK BOOKS. KEFERENCS g vy ith & Co., Leer e, Welis & Cary C. . Insurance Co., usey,Bunkers,C, 18 Savings Buuk

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