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THE OMAHA DAI Ll BEE: MONDAY, DECEMBEK 13, 1886, THE bA{hY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS MONDAY MORNING | DEC. 18, OFFICE, NU. 19 I’EARL STREET. , Delivered by carrier in T any partof the city at twenty cente por week. B.W.TiLiow, - - . TELEPHONES: Brrixees Orrice, No. 4 Nienr Eniton No. 2. Manager. MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Co New fall goods at Reiter's Additional Council Bl on seventh city eonnceil will meet this evening adjourned session, The ity aldermen’s position Tenth avenue ordinance—onc's and the others “‘afrader”—to themselves on record. A blacksmith known as “Big Johr was last evening arvested for being bois terously drunk on Broadway above the Ogden. L. B. Crafts & Co are loani on all classes of chattel securiti half their former rates. See the ring your loans. Ira Paine, the only rival of Captai «dus 1n'shooting glass balls, is to ap- ith the Howard Athenaum spec- ompany to-morrow night. wother wedding takes place in the to-morrow afternoon, and the newly wedded couple will take the “Denver! the same evening for their home in Den ver. J. G, Fountain, who with Mrs. J. G. Fountian, has gained <o much notority through the press of Omaha, spent Sun- day at the Ogden house leaving last even ing for St. Paul. Some time this MINI Nellie Hatch on the afr It g money it one- n before k the Misses Bella will give amusicale i which Miss Ida Wies W)l tetidae pinno solo and Misses Merkel several duet Invitations have_been distributed an nouneing on et Welnestlay afternoon artiage of F. W. Voswinkel and Miss Emning Phillips, at the. Philliys resi- dence on Blull street. The. Chicago, Rock ITsland & Pacific compiny. announce exenrsion the holiday Tickets sale Decel ’ and 31, good tv return on or before Jan or > will be u meeting of the board of gers of the Woman's ()Hl&ll\ll as- atlon, consisting of the i south .\l\(l\ *\A'l'l‘( ternoon at 3 o'clock. To-night the city pose of the forc they this conncil should Fenth avenue ordinancy t any oth v should passed or killed Dy a vote to- night and not be allowed to hang tire any longe I'ne citizens demund that the ace themselves on record and notsit on the fence any longer, e citizens, interested in granting the rightof way up Tenth avenue To the Union witie company, will, as usual, in e upon the council ning and the matter should come to a final settiement atonce It is a shame to allow the Tenth enu ordinance to remain undeeided longer and inconvenience so many_citizens by s alndst necessary svery mecting held. There SNt seem o be s > alderman who cares to place himself on record. There ¢ been mumerous doubters as to the il opera compuny, which recently, being the geriuine Me- company. This company went from here to Lincoln and lunu there to Denver, The Chic: \l s tiend £ this ev M on these companies & s two or threc different ring og the road all under same management kept for such , but that the ave two evenings hel sven larger patronage 3 ived is also true. Althoug not thi same McCaull compaiy whieh 18 appearing m Chicago, it 1s & MeCaull company of more than ordinary merit, than they The Mueller Presents, a list of twenty presents which tributed on January who hold tickets, 1t purchase entitles you to Music Below will be One laj Box, SECOND Presest four feet high, $35.00 Pk Presezt—One Hotder, §15.00. Fouvrrm I Holder, §1 Ivern Priseat Boy, #%.00. TH PRESENT )0, EVENTIH PRESENT SIUTH PRESENT NNt LSENT Basket, §5.00. TENII PrESENT- Basket, $3.00, SLEVENTIL PRESENT One fine Ludy Doll, Musical Ciga SENT - One Musical Cigar One fine dressed Doll, One fine dressed Doll, One fine Doll, #6.00. ~One Toilet Set, $5.00, one Fancy Work One Faney Work One Odor Case . Uwerrrn Present—One Odor Case — CTmmreestie Present o W, FoURTLENTH Figure —§ Frerpextn ure—f1.75 SINTEENT Saucer—§1,75. \l\l\ll!\ll! PRESENT Baucer- §1.5( kK -I|IH\|||||:|~|\I ) One Toilet Presint—One Bisique weseNT One Bisique fig Presext-One Cup and One Cap and One Pair Vases NINETEENTH PRESENT -One Statuary-—- H, TwENTIETH Present One Swiss House ~—§1.00. We sell our goods lower than any other nouse in the eity and invite an inspection of goods and prices. MuErLER Music CoMPANY. 0. 103 Main Street, Council Blufls - Substantial absiracts of titles and real estate lonns, J. W, & E. L. Squire. No, 101 Pearl sireet, Council Blufls, - Everybody’'s store, good place to buy goods.” No. 823 Main street Notice FOOMS 1o - Oy house barber shop, bath spened - We have a fine large line of Christm novelties that we are selling che: than ever was known, also mufle bandkerchiets, ladies’ and gents’ elothing, fi skin caps, ete. N Bexo & Co. H. P gloves, Wall paper, Niles, No. 402 Broadway - Five hundred overcoats for boys and children, from §1.50 up. Mrn‘xn Bios. Good ove , pants $1 to $3.50, other goods in- ;nupuruun Everybody's store, 823 Main. aints, ete Weather strips at Chapman’s 105 Main - Hard and soft coul, best q\lllil:’. al gizes. Missouriand lowa wood, C. B Fuel com pavy, 539 Broadway. Yhone 136, [CLEAR CLERICAL ‘Yele | buked them in the seve | the people hearing these words, and the COURAGE, It Coneis Not to Play Cards. THE TALK OF THE TOWN. A Narrow Escape From a Shooting Scrape.—The Holiday Business nd Lady Clerks.— Chats About the Theatre, jossip of the Town. » but nevertheless a ‘that some of the best | shows that ever reach patromzed the poorest few con.panies, if any, have had as good actors as the Back™ company. 1t ws prise to nine-tenths of the never knew of 50 yerse criticiem as was company before the show Friday night, but if they had been billed for Saturday also their house would haye been p J Without doubt the entire company was as fine as any which has evor appeared in the new opera house, dled” Back” in the hands of a poor company would be simply awful to wit ness, but 1doubt if the different charac ters could be more finely portrayed than it is by this ¢ y. I'minclined to believe core not properly advertised or they would have been patronized better than they ¢ had the people been given a chance to find out “wi were good company. This bill-board adver- tising dont amount to a row of pins. 1 never look at one unless it 1s ly attractive and then will merely it. IUs a shame we don’t turn out in numbers when we have a really ss show this Th which as city are > lias been hole, alled ant sur- wience. 1 much ad given this first-c| “For kome reason or other,’ aid a tyou don’t see 8O many crks this yes employed by the xl\l] nt show-keepe who deal in Christmas and holiday nov- elties, as usnal. I ecan’t understand it; nts all report busine ¥ previous s the past three or four y before you don't sce u8 many ‘extra’ clerks.” Usually those houses whor ness it is to handle holiday goods employ rge number of extra ~clerks at this season but perhaps the ‘extras'will be put on later. Did you ever notice what a lot of tine looking, attractive, lady clerks there are in Council Bluflsy” “A genuine sensation averted the other day young man yeste Feason or other the newspapers ceton toat. It seems that a young fel- Tow well known in business” here has been corvesponding with a_young lady who now resides in- Sioux City. Her re tives, noticing that she was in_ daily re ccipt of letters from somebody in” this city, concluded to intereept them and in vestigate the matte Well, they did so, and concluded for ons best known to themselves, to put a stop to the spondence. One of the rel sent 4 note to the young man meet” him at At the hour very handsome voung the place and “made 1y fi'nnl Sioux City. ly had acenlentally i awell-known ! for some didn’t pointuient woman entered inquiries for the She was informe appointment at that hour be secn. The young lady informant into her and ex- hs > note mak- a \d she had come prey to do some shooting if he met the $ City lady. that the young wan and her- years as man and at times lived on br canse he had failed to produce the money ith which to supply the necessities of life, that she loved him and would sooner die than allow some other girl to take him away from her. She was quicted and told that the lady in question was a relative of the Sioux (Al\ girl who had come down purposely {o inform her young man that he must qui overtures. Fhis satistied the the Council Blufls girl, and see the lady, which v During her Interyie rived and being notified of the s yuickly left and sent an A t messenger with @ note eomm; er to veturn home or she would h sufter the consequences, Had this Coun- cil Blufis’ girl been a little Iater in arriv, and seen the Sioux ity girl and sllow together L tell you there would hiave been some blood Spilled the Council Blufls girl and she is a terror when she smad, S lays the |Iu\\nmlnl fellow in gr y this thing don’t end 1 slugging of some sort. - Electric door bells, bu every form of domestic anas at the New York Plumbing Call for everything you need, hottom prices, Everybody's store, 823 Main, An elegaut line of short wraps, new- narkets cte., cheap, to close them out. Joiy Bexo & C o Stove Stoves! Stove thirty days 1 will sell | cost for cash only. Tor the next New goods 1 Kivkland's, jo oSmyrna rugs for Christmas ness Bros', at Hark - The best pet sweeper on earth at Harkuess Brothers’ at Hark P Christmas Noyelties this week ness Brothers', “Brave Preachers. Paul's church yesterday morn ing the rector, Rev. T. J. Mackey, preached a peculiarly interesting sermon on “Brave Preachers.”” His text was, “Repent ye for the kingdom of Heaven is at hand.” He declared the need of the ageto be plam, outspoken teaching on the things that concern man as an im- mortual being. The practi of this wondrous era demands res not speculations. The disposition to slight theologieal doctrines arises not so much from the nature of those l‘QL“ 1es as from their impr acter 0 men that the ions xlmlrm\ c$ tianity have a practical bearing id that they are necessary, not it they have served a noble use, is preserving entire the faith once deliv: ered to the saints, but they are necessary now, as necessary as the guide to the traveler across the unknown_ desert, and all opposition will vanish. We are im- patient for results. We value an imple ment. not for its beauty, but for the work it can do. The same test is put to the most sacred thin What is your doc- trine good for#" *“Docs it muke men better?' As a result we hear fewer d trinal scrmons, and more practical reaching. The preache who attract arge congregations are plain, ontspoken wen, who do uot mince their words. John the Baptist was then pie tured as such & preacher, and various meidents and babits of his life drawn upon &s illustrations. When be saw the Pharisecs and Sadducees he addressed them as a gencration of vipers. MHe re- st terms. Then AL St of More Than Urging People | 1 know | condemnation nl their leaders, began lo ask themselves what they should do. If the priests and leaders needel repent- ance, what should become of them? He answers them in the spirit of the golden rule, “‘He that hath two coats let him im art to him that hath non He re F..m their selfishness. He warned the hatod tax-gatherers to exact no more than their just ilm To the soldiers he said, ‘Do violence to no man, neither ac cuse apy falsely, and be content with your wages."! There could be no doubt in the mind of any of these classes of hearers as to what their duty « ‘Re- was setting of every The same needed to-dav. nade to cover the hearer. directness of teaching is Indirectaess of teaching is one of the causes ot de in the modern pulpit. In compliance with the demands of the occupants of the pesws. the pulpit g ain sound, the preacher lities, they preach smooth things, and when they do strike at besetting sins they are required 1o use language that will not offend the delicate ears of their hearers, and couch their thoughts <o that noone can imagine limseif “preached at.” Do not muake the mistake of thinking that Lapprove of or desire the personal vituperation and denouncing of things “h are not evil in themselves, such as ng and card piaying, Thatis chlid’s and is used by admirers of the ' wuch personal teach ing their stock in n.ulo 18 a sort of moral umbrella under the cover of which they may pursue their own nefarious ends, 1t is lopping ofl the branches of the trees instead of laying the axe to their roots, Do these men behieve for an instant lh.u if those whom they rebuke gence in these amusement not siful in themselves, w cere christians that such trifles could affect their religious character? Onee get a man thoroughily imbue I the Christ life and ne will necd no preacher police- man to keep him from harm, k thing that he wiil do will be done to the glory of God, whether it be an innocent dance with _friends ora game of whist for an evening’s diversion,” Contrast the grand earnestness of the wild | of the desert with the sceming bravery of these modern imitators. The one sounds like a trumpet to a newer, higher lif Ihe other iike the minute regulations of a modernreligions kinder- garten. It verily looks asif our modern churches had outhved their day of useful ness needed a new foundation on which to build some new issuc to tays their energies when they have to depend o !'\\\(l'll » on conformity to certain < of life and conduet which can never settled, save by an appeal to the in ividual conscienc Thank God, my brethren, that you be- long to an_apostolic church’ that “is not hampered by rules of Living, better suited for 4 for” a society of nwm the blessed liberty to a church which depends not on public reg but on grand priuciples of | chureh which does not s carnest \llkl‘] after truth a 3 'Ml‘ulhlll'~\ 1 st not smoke, you must not drink,” “you must not \(mr R yoi nust not ' “you must not " at tend inst of these negative demands of a modern Moses, sutns up the dutics of a man in the words of her divine Master, “Thou v the Lord, thy God, with all thy and with all'thy soul, and with mind, and thy neighbor as thysc these two commandments hang laws and the prophets.’ Bo you desire more those who of John the 2lfish lives Are you dishonest? Sensual? Slander- ous?” Intemperate? Repent. Let there be an evidence of this repentance in your duly life, in your busincss, your pi ure, your home. Are your riches gaine at the expense of others? is your snece in business the result of sharp practi Your repentenve is folly unless restitu- tion shall follow. Aré vou living i malicey Be reconciled. Repentence means more than sorrow for sin. It means a birth into higher life, a life t will not need to be controlled by narrow rules of conduct—a life which will go on. growing brighter unto the dawning of the perfect duy Mrs. Dr. D. the Toronto, ( tute, is prepared to tres diseases “and demonst power of electricity’” in sw and complete system of Eleetro peuties, lectro-Magnetism— and Electrieity. Female diseases a Located at No. )7 Broad- cond floor. Ofice hours 9 a. m, 05 p.m Harkness Brothers — ————— Baptist. the cur ceordance with Our discount. his will be the v eek for bar ns. ne of shawls at 25 per ct. Cloaks, Cloaks Way down to enti close out. They must be sold. We distance competition in qual- ity of goods and low prices, is the verdict of any customer, CARPETS Manufactuvers ave advancing prices They never was so low, and can- not so remain, HOSIERY Rockroro. |LLiNOIS, week look for display o Chyistinas Novelties that will interestthe Ladies and Children Call and see our goods before purchasing elsewhere, HARKNESS BROS., TELEPHONE NO 163, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs | | To Be Given Aw.y}} Henry Eiseman & Qo."s People's Store, TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS On January 15th, 1887, Consistingfof Furniture, Chinaware, Clothing, Blankets, Table Linen, Notions, Mouey, 8ilk Dress Pat- For every two dollar’s worth of goods purchased, you will reccive a_cotipon ticket, good for one ehance in the follow- nd Presents to be given away by l|~<||\. Anuary h, 1887 One suite of Purlor Furniture, consisting of sofa, tete-n-tete and four grand easy chars, all uphol- stered in lades of clegant silk < One Mahogony Bed Room Suite, consisting of Bedst Dresser and \\'q-ll\l\m of elegant finish with beveled gl THIRD l‘l(l Zi--One of the v six-drawer Nickel Plated l'nml‘~1 ) g Machines, The v best in the United Stat FOURTH PR . Guinett best gros grain Black Silk, $3.00 per yard \\uuh £60.00. 3 'mi Seal Plush to order worth £60.00. ir of the finest by the Pioneer , worth #10.00. One Beautifully Set, -consisi: forty pi yards cost London Dye to fit the lick S One § White Blankets made \\'nnlfln mill, n! Calhfor ' PRIZ I Dinner and T Iml\lllul and l PRIZE--An Luff, worth $30.00. ' PRIZE--A very wl, worth $65.00. II I Elegant Scal tine Paisley One Angora Beaver th $30.00, 2 l‘\llll"l(l/l‘ Snit of Clothing, Worsted, gua: anteed worth ). ELFTH PRIZE One Gentieman’s ade of Imported fine fit for the A Gentleman's Tur Beaver ()\un'nfl worth §30.00. THIRTEENT PRIRE — One Boy's Overcoat, for \l-m lwnv cen the ages of 3and 16 years, to be chosén by the Incky rty ||n|v|m"’ o ticket. Worth §15.00. FOURTE! H PRIZE—One Boy's Suit, for a boy hetween the ages of 3 and 16 years, to be selected by the winner. 00, W urlh $1 I'Il PRIZE—One Elegant In- worth £10.00. SNTH PRIZE — One Elegant Brass Parlor Table, worth $10.00. SEV H PRIZE—One piece of 50 yards “kruit of the Loom™ muslin, worth £4.00 ElG dozen of the vt t Celeb white shirts, of which wi ants, worth §).00, NTH PRIZE—One orth ; 5.00. PRIZE —One Linen wmm sting of Table Cloth ana 1 Dozegt Napkins worth $10.00. 'I WENTY-F H I PRIZ A Cash Present of v D r Gold Picce, No One Torlét No. 25—Onc very fine Doll. No. 21—One Handkerchief Box, No. 25—0ne elegant Hand Bag. . One large Dolt, One Stand Cover, One hottle fine Perfume, )—One Tob. One Table Sei One fine Splasher One fine Lunch Basket, > hammered brass Umbrella f.uu s |uu S| One half ted *Gold™ the exelu- Fine Silk Table Set, 1 half goz. fine Towels, Silk Umbrella. tine Doll. +set China Dishes, suitable ¢ Brass Broom Iolder. s paie Men's Sitk: Suspend No. 40 No. 11 No. & -One Silk Handkerchief. One nice Doll. —(m.- half doz. kerchicfs, No. 1.7 I iftecn yards Best dress pattern. 11—One Boy's Hat. 15—One Boy's Iskin Cap. . 46— One fine Painted Ornament, i » Toilet Set Doll. : tine Doll, clegant ‘T'able Cover. Bottle Perfume One Lace Handke -One child’s tine L One ¢ One elegant Doll. One Tidy 7—One Table Searf, 3S—One fine Doll One Mouth Organ One hnitation Steam Piano One e Book One One One ladie’s tine Linen ico for a - 50— One 1—One rief Pock tine Doll One fine Doll, » Dr. Warner's Ce houlc »infant's |1 baby Dr s large Doll. » Hand B Iy’s Companion ilk Mufller, rge Doll, fine Book : fine Book. B an *h Basket > {fren's Shoes, ir boy's Boots, e Lace Collar e Doll. s Jersey Jucket il 5 Sus- ir Girl's § pair Girl's Skates One fine Doll One fin 9)-—One la H1—One K13 ir Gold Cuff Buttons, Loe : nic One One ast Pin > Buttons. 'himble. st Pin Glove ot B | One . 07--One 98—One #—One u receive a y additional ary 15th, will be and re- Hold your tickets until Jan 1887, when the fortunate numbers Anuuumml and II\\I d to call hing extra for your purchases, Wo g ntee to sell you oods cheaper than any other house in the west, and best stock to select from. MAIL ORDER All orders by mail will recei 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 hese distributions will be made with every fairness, and you may depend on it that the lucky numbers only will receive th You have |n DAy n ive prompt > issued to the em Customers only will receive the bene- s Call and see the aboye mentioned pres- s now on exhibition in our mammoth yourself ‘Respectfull HENRY Esenay & Co., People's Store, Nos. 814, 816, 318 and 820 Brondwn), Council Bluffs, SPECIAL We beg Ieavnthls morning to announce that NOTICE. our advertised “change of firm" has occurred, and we are now ready to serve our friends at the o!d stand, 405 Broadway. In the formation of the new firm we have consolidated with Mr. Ed. Stockert, who thereby becomes a member of the new firm and will be gladto meet his old customers at the above lo- cation. We will enter into details more fully later on, but it will to save money for al! their cus- he the aim of the new firm tomers. F. H. ORCUTT, I. M. TREYNOR, Council Bluffs Carpet Co. ED. STOCKERT, | BUTTERINE Wholesale and retail. Families sup) J. Y. FULLER, 39 Pearl st., Council Bluffs Fully Equipped Normal and Commerci Ttooms nt Heasonable Rates, BUTTERINE, plicd with ten and twenty pound packs ages, Departments. Tuition Books, Board aad Night School During the Wintdr, W7, S. FATULSOLT, Frest. I Will Pay the Highest Price in Cash FOR ALK SECOND-HAND FURN . KINDS OF iTURE AND STOVES, M, DIROELILLICET, NO. 60% BROADWAY, = R. RICE, M. D Cancers Or otber Timors the Knifc or druw ing Over thirty years practienl experience. No. 11 Peurl St., Council Blutls, 8W Consultation free. TELEPHONE g =, oo, BN Gerrnan American, of New York Pheenix,* of rtford, Hartford,* of Hartford Californian, of San Francisco, ‘Scottish Union & National, of Edinburg, Union, of San Francisc Staie," of Des Moines villiansburg City,® of Braoklyn, insure also_against loss , Cyclones and Tornadoes arked w Wind Storn Those by FOR SALE 1N COUNCIL REAL ESTATE SPECIAL NOTICES. IWOTICE. Special ndvertisemoents, such us o Rent, Sants, Boarding, in this column at the low forthe first fnser- ONEY LOANED 0N Goob city AND FARM \umuu\ AT Lowes RATES, ¥ j % y %\ * & & ionand Five insortion. 1 No. 12 Peal 8 Blubs. ANTED— for wencral hou-ework in \\'lm all fam Washington Reierenco required. No, POR SALE reason for elling Burber shop, good location, Food Address 1, Bee ol he reed Hald are and (b choros, Must duffers need apply. C, Council Blutrs 21)—100 lahorers and 5 teamsters to )t Kansas railvond in las south of Kiown, ansas City 10 Kiowi elpt of the agent’ at henfleld, n re 11y he Hhattaoton month and hourd to the team- Inborers. Board bate of $5'5; Wages $20 pi stors, and §1.0 per duy 1o (1 £3.50 ' per “weck Good work for (o -Or Hent Lot 26x1! premises in center of husiness cock, 11, Address William H. Butler, Neolu, I, OR RENT—A new two story frame house | A cottage of five or ient to 1 Address i rooms, ED--{0ys 1o wirc g5 by the hy At fies e entire house, on N, Lattle Curtis strect. Only s opera house. Call'on M 0 Bteeet, (up-sLairs), WANTED - located conve family, no children. oftice. \\ 0 thou: sund. POR SALE—Oid pupers for salo KU the oflce FANTED-A boy with pony to carry Bee route. Hee ptending to be 1 ut the Pryor's wedding cards. arried oftice to select the! MOUND—A bunch of keys. Owner can have TV i ing 10 ifce otice FOUNDZA Check on Omuia bak, Owior 1 hive same by wpplying to Bee oftice, Bluffs. N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over American Express, st. Foand | . Rohrer, at | 6 job COUNCIL B2LY JOIIN Y. STONE. Jacon STONE & SIMS, SIMg | ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, ctice in - the State and Federal courts »oms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block COUNCIL BILLUFFS | Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUI'F Opposite Dummy Depot, ‘PajuasaIday B POJURLIEM X00)§ [[3 promptly t notiee. Stoek sold on commission. ILCTER & Bowry, Proprictors dlephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sale ¢ und 4th street MELYIN SHITH & 60, SUCCESSOIS TO McMAHON & CO. | Avst acts of Title, L-an and Real taty Broker:, No. 235 Main St. Having purchased the * most ulul— | ble abstract books in this county,” known as the *MeMahon Abstract Books,” we ave now preparvedto fur- | mish abstracts and “yespectfully so- | licit the patronage of all ihose desir- | ing corvect abstracts of title to lands and lots in Pottawattanic county. MELVIN SMITH & €0, NO. 236 MAIN ST., COUNCIL BLUFFS, Stables, corner 4 C FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN., & 5 hat or bo nnet, onclar Ladies buying will be paid; $10, 1ound frip OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLULES, 1A, | shied 1857, o For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail and in lots. Large from. Se gle or dovble. MASON WISE., Couucil quantities to select al pairs of Horses and Mules |'THE HEATON FUEL © better » Will supply you with a cleaner and quality of COAL Than any one in the city. A trial will cone vince you. No 628 Broadway. Telephone 110. | WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DEERE, IMPLEMENTS, WELLS & 0., Wholesalo Agricultural Implements, Baggles, Carringes, Ete | Ete. Council Bluffs, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING (?): Manufacturersof and Demlers in Hand and Power Corn Shell:rs, And R genoral line of first class wgricalturnl implerent Noe. 1501, 1505, 1505 And 1507 Routh Main Street, Council Buuffe, Towa. DAVID BRADLEY & (O, Manuf're anl Jobbers of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggles, Carriages, and all kinds_of Farm Mnohinery, 1100 to 1116 South Mo Street, Counol Blude, owa. CARPETS, COUNCIL BLUFFS © \Rl’l~ Carpets, Cartains, \'Ilndow Shadas Oil Clathe, Curtain Fiztures, Uphiolstery Goo Kte. No. 405 Urn‘mlwly Lounell Blutrs, ARS, TOBACCO, ETC. PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipea—+ Nos. 28Main and 27 Poarl Sts, Council Bluffs, Towa. COMMISSION. Fruit and Produce Commlsslon Merchants. 20 Peal 8t., Conneil Bluffs, DRUGAIS HAAS & CO, Wholesale ‘Drugglsts. 0ils, Paints, Glass, Druggists' Sundrics, Fe. No. 22 Main St, No. 21 Penrl St., Council BiuiTs, and FRUITS, 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty Commission. No Council Blufts. TWIRT & DUQUETT Wholsale Frl, Confctonery COMMISSION 16 and 18 Pearl St., Council Blufis, @eneral 50 Dreudway, HARNESS, ETO, BECKMAN, STROHBEHN & €O, Mununcturers of and Wholesale Danlors in Leuthor, Harness, Snddlary Ete. Main St.. Council I\Iu N mwt. METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. No ETC. 344 Brondway, Council Rlutrs. HEAVY HARDWARE, KEELINE & FELT, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Couneil Bluffs, Towa. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL €( —~Wholesalo Denlers in [lluminating & Lubricating 0ils Gasaliay BTC., BTC. £ Theodore, Agent, Conneil Blufrs, Towa. LUMBER PILING ETC. A. OVERTON & CO,, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Pillag, And Bridgo Maierial $p oW holosnle Fau Kinds. Oifico No. 130 Miin Cotneil Biuils. Jowa, WINES AND LIQUOICS. JOHN LIN Whold .,«h Imported and Domestic wmh & Liquors Agent for St Gotthara’s Herb Bitters. No. 13 Muin St Council Blufts, SCHNEIDER & BLICK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, 60 Main St wnell Blulfs. L. KIRSCHT & €O, Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Biroad way, Council Blugs | CRESTON HOUSE “The only hotel in Council Blu ving' Fire HEscape And all mo ‘et improvements, ), 217 and 219 Main st. MAX MOIIN, Prop. Reduction in Prices, IN China, Glassware, Efc., 5 Hemer & Co's, No. Council Blulls, BOOK BINDING als, County a h ol ALl K inds aSp AW 3} Muin st cdgers, Fot Bank We inlty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO Room 1 Everet Block, Council Bl Stan:axd Saotios FEEm SERTET HL y ing in N ud { BLANK BOOKS., EFERENCES . B. National I Wk, M. E Buih &Co, L izeny' B Deere, Wells & Firet Natiooal Bank, €. 1. In Ollicer & Pusey, Bankers G4