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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY MORNING DEC. i4 OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by enrrier in any part of the city at wenty cents per week, TiLTON, =« - TELEPHONES Brerkrss Orricy, No Nient Eviton No. e i ccsns H.W. 1 Manager. “. N Y I"r.mlrmu( 0. New fall goods at Reiter's Goentlemen's oystor supper, Broadway chureh, Thursday from 6 o'clock until 10 . m Come to the sociable and oyster supper at Broadway church Thursday evening and sce how nicely the gentlemen can cook. A goodly number of the music lovers of theleityare planning to hear Emma Abbott in Omaha this week. t is too rich a treat and too near home to be allowed to AR, M. L. Wheat, state master workman of the Knights of Labor, is to gi 0 here to-morrow evening in the K. of L hall on Pearl str Te is so 't over the 1 to be a fine speaker. Yesterday a drunken fellow giving his name as Frank Monk, was ested at the transfer for making a beastly show of him He was taken to volice head- quarters there to sober up cnough to be anied of himself. will be ot conference of ehr the Y. M. l AL held thi noon at lock. Allinterested in phase of christian work are invited to be present. 1t is hoped that every pastor in the eity will be on hand. postoflice. to-night, at Ma selling rapidly, ‘md there nee of w full house, l»mL is immense as a reader sonater and will give a rich l.nnmvnl for old und young. M. Phelan has been made to give } to keep him from,_turning ke Ne . Kelley into cold corpses lhw ts \\1|v\ bloodthirsty, and w Lmore from pop than by nination of w sober bram and I'he increasing estate market ix ¢ that one man bougit yesterday morning, an lflund activity in the real ident from the fact ,.‘..«-.- of prope befor been All the In |Iu- district mun yester most of the time was taken up in he dence in the divor vs. Samuel Larrison. claims that the defendant had become so addicted to drink as to negleet his family, The attempt to sceure the divorce 1s be. ing strongly contested + Yestorday morning struck Broadway, mui of wind small eyclone though the flurry for a few John Cook were whirled about and Dr. Cook’s coat was t caused quite a commotion sted, and the two gentlemen \zht in it had @ narrow s, Lindt Dr. several times blown ofl while it who and UV RS iFas rl street, Counel Bluffs, b o Notice—Opera house barber shop, bath rooms re-opened, lul l’ Brackett's Broadway, presents, “Wonder” store, No. 278 is the place to buy holiday i We have a fine large line of Chri stmas novelties that we are sclling cheaper than ever was known, also mufilers, silk handkerchiefs, ladies”and gents' gloves, clothing, fine sealsk] N caps, ete. Jonn BExo & Co, —_— The Fathers Dodge. Plhere was considerable expectation concerning the meeting of the city council last night, but the expectations ‘were ruthlessly dashed te the giound, as held no meeting. 'l'hem was of property owners inter- ested in the Tenth avenue projeet, and it was hoped that this would be settled. : was Mr. Sweeney, foreman of nt contract, waiting for a chance to demand a final settlement with the city. The mayor, Aldermen Shugart and Danforth w the only ones who put m 1 pearance. ~ There being no quorum, adjournment was taken without date. Alderman Straub put in an appenrance for a fow minutes, but he left before the eall to order, Alderman Keller was at his store, and dec it it was 1 understanding among the alder men that the should be no i The mayor can_call_a special mec and may do so for this aft oon, but ll not the council will probably not meet until the regular meeting in Jun Jooks us if the aldermen v ‘dod I v, and heneo there was u howl went up from the lol LA Wall paper, shades, paints, ete. 11, P Niles, No. 402 Broadwuy. - Five hundred overcoats for children, from $1.50 up. Mercary Bros, - Weather strips at Chapman's 105 Main. boys und — Brackett has a larger and finer assort- ment of books and toys than ever betore, Hard and soft al sizes, Missouri B Funet company, 539 Broadway., I'ole phene 136, -~ Hard On Free Lodgers, The suicide in the city jail seems to have had the eflect of badly frightening oft free Jodgers, who have been applying nightly for a chance to slecp there. The ydea of trying to sleep in a place liable to be visited by"the ghost of suicide sc to till with fear the superst and th even prefer to chan A colored woman came Last night applying for a chance to sleep in the jail.” She was shown to a room u|:a|.uwmnl one of the boys jo- cosely went up with a pail of water to wash up the blood, as he said. The col ored woman turned a pretty fair white, and no explanations or assurance would prevail. She came forth with & bound, and rushed down stairs, insisting that she would vither sit up all mght vy the ofhice fire or stay out in the streot. She was finally pacified with @ nickel cigar and a clmu- by the oflice stove. - f life At riety is the spice kett's you will umx it. Al Bri Buy Christmas w Co, No. 2 Main s by £0 doing. aros of W.S. Homor & cet, and save woney - To *“See Naples and ¢ v be very good, but to own a 2 clothes Washer and live out & patural life happy seems wore sensible. —~— L. B. Crafts & Co, are loaning money on all elasses of ehattel securities at one half their former rates. See them before securing your loan Mi! days. way. coods at cost_for next 30 3. Scoles, No. 230 Broad- inery Nys. TOOK A CHANGE OF VENUE. A Shoemaker Arrested For Being Drunk Hangs Himself, A ROW WITH A HACKMAN. The Doings of the City Fathers Last Night—A Variety of Council Bluffs Jottings—Personal Paragraphs. Hung Himeelf in Jail. Yesterday morning some of the prigon ers in the eity discovered that one of their number, & man occupying known as the steel cell, wa his neek. The; E cell was opened and the man found to be stift and cold, death having apparently come to him several hours before. He had hung himself by means of ared silk hs m:lk hief, piw 0 || oul wnh a bit of (l;\_)' Oflicer Dye hh ll. me lnr as .hm ph (n\Hl |I<Hl|1'r( that lie w: y trade, and that he h On his_person when arres vere found several small articles, among them a reevipt for a box of tools q..m..»f'.y him over the Chicago & Northwestern ri y on Saturday to Marshatitown, m which he had paid the , amounting to 50 cents. Two letters were also found, one written in Omaha on Metropolitan hotel paper. The man when arrested was toolish rather than ugly drunk. He I been drinking pure aleohol, and as he took the last there was in the bottle he threw it down on the sidewalk with such force as not only to break it, but to cause one of the pieces to fly into the face of a lady who was passing, causing a slight cat on her check, His urrest fol- T lowed at once, and while in jail Saturday night he expressed a wish that he had a |Iv\n|u-| so that he might kiil himself Juring Sunday he Ll-m walking the cor- ridor constant nd declared that he would starve himself to death, He ate but little, and when his supper was brought to him & y mgln the coffee and hu drank suid he had arth, but little attention as paid to his talk by the fellow brisoners, who deemed it but the expression of natural remorse felt on recoyering from a de- uch. During the night h- rarried out his threat” hanging himself to the bars, his feet being but a few inches from the floor. He stepped upon the couch, wn knot, and of a ~uug<vln was heard, and the first known of it was when his form was discerned hanging (llu'r\' in the aim hght of the bu-.xklng da A jury was summoned consisting of A T. Whittlesey and Officers Bes: and Hend They returned a verdiet in accordance with the above facts and the body was placed in charge of the under- taker, Mr. Morgan, Yesterday afternoon in response to a telegram sent to Marshalltown m.-{ulluw ly was reecived: “Bury Visck. eifcets send to marshal here. L. 2. B. Holt, coroner.” It seeming that his family and llll‘llll~l|u not care enough for him™ to have his body seut home, it will be buried here to-day ool Heating stovesatcost to close them out V. A. Wood, No. 504 Muin street. s e that your books are made by Moore- house & Co., room 1, Everett block. any Weather strips at Chapman’s 105 Main. y No. 12 Pear] street. 120 Fourth street. ‘Telephone - - Dr. Hanchett, oflice Residence No. 10. S — A fine, large line of the most elegant watches, chains, silver and plated wure, decorated China andglassware, suitable for holiday and wedding presents, at C. B. Jacquemin & Co.’s, No. 27 Mam street. u»mg and full var s, H. P.N — - Don't buy your new Rui( or overcoat until you l6ok at thos calf Bros'. —— Mustn't Monkey V Hack-Drivers. The only exciting item on the streets- yesterday was a rumpus between Billy \Iutm the hackman, and three passen- gers whom he had hauled from the trans- According to Martin's story the » men, who we ¥ s, had some sulty with him at the transfer, and one of them struck him one: In some way this was patehed up, pe ety,of embroidery Viles, 402 B'dway. town. On reaching Pearl street, the three ne one who had transfer became ag: fusing to pay the fi lowed which drew Broadway, got out, Martin at the listic, and re- A Tively fight fol- rge crowd. Martin 1 said not to h i with knocking the noisy one of the trio down, but he kicked him afterwards, The fellow was badly punished, his eye being closed, and the blood flowing freely from his nose and mouth. The party, including Martin, were taken to the police station and ch lodged against them. Martin was not scarchied or locked up. The three strangeds gave their names as S, F H. W. Stone and C. C. Roberts. was the one who re- the pounding and the kicking, and he was quite drunk, The othe: ber, apparently. Rob- friends in Rapid City, Duk., and being out of cash tele- hed there for funds to hclp him out of the serape. Ross had about §10, and the other but & little change. They will probably have a_bearing this morning. I'nere was considerable indignant talk ystanders at the brutal ma Martin punished his obstrep- erous vassengers, and there was a nar- pe from other fights following as aresult of the discussion, Some wit nesses cigim that Martin did not strike uutil Roberts 1 ad struck New goods and Christmas Novelties at Kirklul's, Joweler, No. 323 Broadway. Mrs. Dr. D, the Toronto, Canada, The, is prepared to treat all ¢ s “‘and demonstrs of electricity'” in v and complete syste a graduate of U ti- ur_-snlull ccordance with ) of Fleetro- apeutics, Electro-Magnetism and Static Electrieity Female diseases a sated at No. 307 Broad- Oflice ond floor. hours 9 a. m. l'crm y$, ml];,uuul to visit his trade this morning. H.J. Rifenberick, of Denyer, arrived inthe eity yesterday and will this after- noon be united in marriage to Miss Lizzie Parks. Judge Loofbourow and District Attor ney Thernell spend Sunday at their bomes, and resumed their duties in court yesterday. Chris. Specht, the ‘“‘cornice king, leaves this evening for the west, and will time in the nupo of re- be absent son: galuing Lis bealth, which bas not been THE good for sowe time. He leaves h ness in charge of competent men, aves with the belief that to vusiness cares for awhile is the best medi e in the world. busi and - Eleetric door bells burglar alarms and cvery form of domestic electrical appli ances at the New York Plumbing Co. - Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! For the next thirty days 1 will sell heating etoves Lt cost only I) VOL. The Army .\ll\kru a Feint. Last evemng Dohany's hall was packed with those curious to witness the peenliar doings and services of the Sal vation Army. Towards the close of the meeting some little excitement was caused h\ the ¢ m\m suddenly falling The andience was & lady re - e Naples and die’ to own a New and live onta natur sensible. To good, washer seems more be very Eri clothes Ulife happy but daugh! m.u:. died ver four months accustomed he \)‘lil('l' W f o'clock at the family Sixth street. suddenly. and up till noon seemed in Ith. The funeral will afternoon at 2 residence No. 808 from Paris will L 18th instant, dway. “French Cook™ divect be on exhibition at Brackett's, No. % A Significant Picture, The last page of the Fremont county cireuit court bar docket embetlished with an emblematic picture. A big, fat frog is represented sitting on a ! with his mouth open waiting for plump spider that is suspended by the single thread of his web to fall into it. Brother lh-ul the publisher, has an eye to the cternal fitness of things. Harkness Brol s ————— “This will be the v eek for bargans. Our entire 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 ave advancing prices They never was so low, @ud. can- not so remain. HOSIERY as Novelties that will dies and Ci ildren Call and seeourgoods before purchasing elsewhere. HARKNESS BROS., 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs " THE ATRICAL WIGS, BEARDS, Grease Paints EPIONMNE NO 163, C. ot Goods West of Chicago. Mrs.C. L Gillette’s Human Hair Emporium No. 209 Main Street, Council Bluffs, lowa. l.ifl.ll;g"fli 17”7 USEDINALL S PARTSOF THE '@99.”20 d SWORLD *@ ARpIAGE(D, and & new and ali The Beer Ci KE &t your own twenty eight NE Its cause successtul Treafed by most of the noted special 0 by one who was deaf 1its Without: bencars, cured imself in three months, and ence then bundreds of of on ‘wppl eation ‘ ew Y mk( Full particulars _n‘““rut + Bosion, Masa A AT el wl“&ull '.n OMAHA DAILY throw off BEE: TUE To Be Given Away By Henry Eiseman & Oo."s People's Store. TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS On January 15th, 1887, Consistingdof Furniture, Chinaware, Clothing, Blankets, Table Linen, Notions, Money, Silk Dress Pat- terns, Kte For overy two dollar's worth of goods purchased, you will receive a ticket, good for one ehance in the follow: ing Gr ad Presents to be given away by 15th, 1887 One suite of Parlor rniture, consisting of sofa, tete-a-tete uphol and tour v ehairs, all stered in assorted shades of clegant silk plushes, worth $125. SECOND PRIZE-—-One Mahogony Bed Room .\Ilili‘ _consisting of Bedstead, Dresser and Wash Stand of elegant finish with beveled glass, worth $100, THIRD PRIZE—One of the very best six-drawer Nickel Plated Domestic’ Sew ing Machines. The very best machine in the United States FOURTH PRIZ Twenty uinett best gros grain Bl Silk, 0 per yard, worth $60.00. IFTH PRIZE~One elegant Seal Plush London Dyed ( k, to be made to order to fit the licky ticket holder, worth §60.00. SIXTH PRIZE—One pair of the finest White Blankets n v the Pioneer Woolen mill, ul O 1|]|fnr||m worth £40.00. SEV H o PRI ~One Be utifully Decorated Dinner and Tea Set, consist- mgof one hundred and forty p worth §52,00. H PRIZE--An Elegant cth $3 ¥ cost EIGH Skin Muff, w NINTH PRI 5 wrth 'H PRI Shawl, worth $30.00. LLEV 1 PRIZE - One Gentleman’s Suit of Clothing, made of Tmported W, .r»zu-d gmr mm-d a fine fit for the Plll l’l(l/l. A Gentleman's Fur Beaver Overcoat, worth $30.00. THIR’ I‘ll PRIRE — One Boy's Overcont, boy between the ages of Sand 16 Vears, to be chosen by the |m4., Worth $15.00. 7ZE—One Boy's s ages of 3 and ted by the wiuner. I \'TH PRIZE—One El fant’s C th worth $10.00. SI | ' PRIZE — One Elegant Table, worth §10.00 I'H I‘R Seal A very fine Paisley # One Angora Beaver gant In- ece of * muslin, - One ted are th which w > exclu- white shirts, of sive agents, worth $9.00. One Fine Silk N'T'T One Linen Table Set, consisting of Tavle Cloth and a Dozen Napkins worth $10.00. ]\\l LIRS B) E—A ( nty Dollar Gold Piece, One Toilet, Set One very fine Doll. One Handkerehief Box. 31—One fine Splasher. One fine Lunch Basket, —One hammered brass Umbrella B4—One-half doz. fine Towels. Ik Umbrella, One tine Doll No. 37—0ne set China Dishes, suitable little folks, 38—One Brass Broom Holder. —One pair Men's Silk Suspend- Ik Handkerchief. 48—One nice 1 One fir One elegant ‘Table Cover. 51-—-One Bottle Perfume. One Lace Handkerchief. —One child’s fine Lace Collar, 54—One elegs ~One fime Doll One Mouth Organ No. 60—One himtation Steam Piano. No. 61—-One fine Book No. 62—One tine Book, No. 63-0One Pocket Kuife, No. 61—One finc Doll. No. 65—One fine Doll No. 66—One Dy No. 67—0One S No. 68—One infant’s Lace Cap. No. 6—One baby Dress, No. 70--One re Doll. ~One Hand Bag. One lady’s Companion. ~One Silk Mufller. One large Doli. —One fine Book. -One fine Book. —One Lunch Basket, One pair children's Shoes. One pair boy’s Boots. One |1- e L —One One One penders. No, 81— One pair Men's Gloy No. 85—One vair Boy's \k.u No. 86— One pair Girl's No. B7—One pair Girl's sh it No. 88--One fine Doll No. 89—0One fing Doll No. 90-—One large Doll No. §1—0One larg |)u|| “One Neck One viir ( ;Iu( ufl’ Buttons. ast Pin. Buttons, . 6—One pair & . 97--One Silver Thim No. 98—One fine Breast Pin 0. 99—One pair Kid Gloves 100—One Lace Handkerchief Total value of presents, $500. With every §2 purchase you every receive a additional Innnl “Hold your tickets until Janu: 1887, when the fortunate numb announced and invited to ceive their |n'rwmd REMEME \uu have to y xy nothing extra for your guarantee to sell “you Poods olieaper thdn any other house in the west, and Lest stock to select from, MAIL ORDERS. All orders by mail will r attention, and tickets for the free gift distribution ill be forw 1} and enclosed with your purchases, the same as if you were present in person ‘T'hese distributions will be made with every fairness, and you that the lucky numbers only will rec their presents. No tickets will ployes of our house Customers only will re fits Call and see the above mentioned pres- ents now on exhibition in our mammoth store and convince yourself Respectfully, Hexky E l~nu\ & Co., ople’s Sto: 6, 818 unl 850 Broadway, 'y 15th, will be L and re- ive prompt be issued to the em e the b conpon | SDAY. DECEMBER 14, ONE HUNDRED FREE GIFTS. | 1886, cation. tomers. F. H. ORCUTT, ED. STOCKERT BUTTERINE Wholesale and retail. & Far 10 nn,.. @ Cent interest. No. 5 TELEPHONE Figg [ SURSICE \q the h) oving Companie German Amprican, of New York Fienix,* of Hartford, Hastford,* of Hartford. Californian, of San Francisco, Scottish Uriion & National, of Ldinburg. Union, of San Francisco. State,* of Des Moines. Willianisburg City,* of Brocklyn. Those marhed with a* insure also_against loss by Wind Storms, Cyclones and Tornadoes S Wi brormen Clclanaind Tormotost RERL ESTATE T b svana.. At ey S T LTI ONEY LOANED oN Goop CITY AND FARM PROPERTY AT Lowist RATESI A1 ks ¥ on ity SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTITE. Special advertisements, such ns Lost To Loun, For Sale, Foind . Boardin advertise cet, near Broadway, Council WANTS, Shop, H Adaress 150 e Ohiee, Conmeil Bhud VW ANLED—100 invorers and 5 tenmsters (o work on thern Kansas railrond in the Indiun torritory, 60 miles south of Kiown, Kansas. The tuve from Kansas to Kiown t A stors, and § ) the laborers, Bonrd $3.00 per “weck. Work will lust two yeur Good work for winter, For further informa: tion nddress (. shenfleld, Kiown, Kunsas, lef- erence, Justice N. Schurz, Council Bluffs, - Or Hent ories, lot 25 Btaro_building, st n 8% DOFLG premises i conter of husin of i cock, In, Address William 1. Butler, Neola, T, two story frame house s Ll aid under \ ANTED~A cottuge of fiye locnted convenient 10 1 Address y, 10 children. WWANIED--A boy with pony to carry Bee route. 15 for salo ul the B OR SBALE-OId pay office. WA -Parties intending to be married are wanted to call at the Pryor's Hee job office 10 selvet their wedding ceras. QOUN by ap D Owner can have A bunch of keys. [yin to lee ot A Check on On An have sume by wpplylng to Be office, Buy COAL 0f G. MAYNE, ha bank. Owner At 8th st. and 11th ave, and M. Galla- | glwrw »lol»v Im\\el lhu.ulw.n) R. RICE, M. D, Cancers (i C311 or draw ug of blood: ‘o il Blutls "‘Luuuuullmn n N. SOK‘UBZ Justice of the Peace Office over American Express, SPECIAL NOTICE. We beg leave this morning to announce that our advertised “change of firm" has occurred, 'and we are now ready to serve our friends at the 0'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 glad to meet his old customers at the above lo- We will enter into details more fully later on, but it will be the aim of the new firm to save money for all their cus- I. M. TREYNOR, } Councfl Bluffs Carpet Co. BUTTERINE, Families supplied with ten and twenty pound pack- ages. cinl_Departments Night School Du W \lmmun( FAHM :LAHDS CHAP! 5 Broadway, Council Blufly, Towa, agent for Freic Ju(.-rm ation, ete . J. Y. FULLER, 39 Pearl st., Council Bluffs fon Books, Board and the Wintdr, T ILSOIT, FPrest. = Kansas, and ranging from § sota on 80 years' , given by LAUSTRUD, sen & Co., Chieago. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladiesbuying a $5 hat or bonnet, will e paid; $10, 10und frip. JOIIN Y. STONE, iy onefar JACOR SIMs. STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 und 8 Shugart-Beno Blook. COUNCIL ELUFFS Star Sale Stables and Mule Vards BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFES, Opposite Dummy Dejot, = =2 £ S =1 -~ g = 205 & = -~ 2 = 2 i & 22 g Horses and mulcs kept constantly on hand, for sale at retail or in car loads Odert promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission, SHLUTER ‘\ Hull % one N 1y of |\ll| Sale nd 4th sty MELVIN SMITH & €0., MCMAHON & CO. Abst acts of Titl, Loan and Real Es- taty Brokers, No, 236 Main St. stors. Proy Stables, corner Having purchased the *most velia- ble abstract books in this cownty,” known_as the *McMahon Abstract Bools,” we are now prepared (o fur- nish abstracts and yespectfully so- Ticit the patronage of afl those desiy- ing corvect abstracts of title to lands and lots in Pottawatiamic countyy. MELVIN SMITH & CO0,, NO. 230 MAIN ST, COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICER & PUSEY‘ BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFES, TA, Estublished 1857, Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and eold, at retail and in lots. ge quantitles to select from. Several palrs of fine drivers, sin gle or donble. THE HEATON FUEL C0 Will supply you with a cleaner and better quality of COAL Than any one in the city trial will con« vince you. No 628 Broadway ‘elephone 110, WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. - WPLEMENTS, . WELLS & CO,, Wholosale Agricultural Implements, Buggles, Carringes, Fte , Ete. Council Bluffs, lowa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING (\): Manufacturersof and Dealers in Hand and Power Corn Shellars, And ageneral line of first olacs ngricultival implemonts. DAVID BRADLE Munuf'es and Jobbers MASON WISE, Couucil Blufls, Agricultaral Implements, Wagons, Buggles, Carriages, and all kinds of F Muoliinery. LW to 114" South Main Strect, Couaoil Bluffa owa. ;(V'E\l INC ;I !‘l Uk Carpots, Curtains, Window Shass Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goe il B Kte. 'No. 406 Broadway' Cou Towa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesale Jobbers in the- Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 25Main and 27 Sts. Council Blufts Towa. COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, STORAGE Frait and Produce Commission Morchants. 22,24 und 26 Peul St., Council Bluffs, DRUGGISTS, HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists’ & ries, b No. 22 Main St., and s L S IIH TS, l? \\ BUTTS, Wholesale California Fruih a Speclalty General Commlecion. No. 54} Breadway, e Counell Rins. P Yt \\[I(I & DUQUE Wholesal Frits, Confecti ionery COMI\IISSION 16 and 18 Poarl st., Council Bluffa, HARNESS, ETC. N, STROHBEHN & CO., s of and Wholesalo Denlers in neacty Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Ete. lowa. Blufs, fain Council_ '3, ETC. METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers In Hats, Caps aad Gloves. Nos. 312 and 34 Rrondway, Conneil Bluffs, HEAVY HARDIVARE. Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Council Blutfe, lowa. = 2 OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., Muminatiog & Lubricating 0ils Gaslias BTC, BETC. Apent, Council Blutfs. Towa, £.Theodore, LUMDER PILING ETC. A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piliag, And Bridgo Matcrinl Specinltios, Wholosalo Lu e ber of all Kinds., Offi 0, 130 Main Sty Conneil Blutls. Towa. WINES AND LIQUOIGS. JONN LINE Wholesalo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Awent for St Gotthwed's Horb Hitters, Nov1b M . Council Bluffs. SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St., Council Blufs, L. KIRSCHT & €O, Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 lirond way, Counell Bluffs. CRESTON HOUSE The only hotelin Council Blufls having Fire Escape And all mo'ern it 5, 217 and 219 Main st. MAXN MOIIN, provement Prop. Reduction in Prices, China, Glassware, Etc, AtW.S Homer & Co's, No. 25 Main st Council Blufls, BOOK BINDIN gers, nals, County an Bank Work of All Kinds aSpec- fnlly Prompt Attention fo Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufls Standard Papers Used. Al styles of binds ing in Magazines aod BLANK BOOKS, HEFERENCES ©. . Natonal Buk, M. E Buith & Co,, Citizens' Bank, Deere, Wells & Coy Viret National Bank, C. B Insurance (o, Olticer & 'usey, Bankers,C. B Saviugs Hauk

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