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6 THE DAILY BEL COUNCIL BLUFFS WEDNESDAY MORNING DEC. 15, OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered Ly cnrrier in any part of the city At TWERLY CentE per week TiLtoN, - . . TELEPHON BrEINTEs OFFIce. [ty Nicnt Eviron No. 2 = H.W. Manager. MINOR MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co New fall goods at Rei Addltiona Cauneil Blufls news on sov enth page ve to wed was yes J. Witgigmon and Bertic this city. Tho Howard Athensum company W as Ogden yesterday a fair spera hou and Lineoln to ap terday for The police have reecived word to be on the lookout for a el but the Im\-l \HH » then eyes open. \e comncil are dodging the t, but they can hardiy dodge . Theve is already indignation mecting, 1o give expression to the feclings con- corning that matter, and against the kick made against paying for public improve nents Among the gues Tenth the public 1alk of having an < of one of the hotels is a boy o1 fifteen years, who is said to be $2,000,000.° He is with his step father and step-mother, both of his own avents being dead. ‘The family ave stopping here for a short time and en route for the old country, expect idg to visit Southern France, e will not probubly eall a st of the council to take ction on the Tenth iue projeet. There is such an evident disposition on the part of some of the aldermen to dodge a vote on th ant matter that if a meeting was ez re wonld hardly be a Henee the call would be ne Such seems the view taken by the m:\w- he literary the soviable Broadway evening will ling by Arthie B owned boy orator, one dings by Mr. Stock: New York City, and us by our hoys in the yhody come, an-at-li Si Danfurih to be dead set s avenue projeet, not beeause he is ove anxious to ‘protect the interests of any body living in that part of the city, but beeause he is fearful th. n some way affect Ins Broadway property. It an-at-iarge present the city not mercly to represent ex0 at the gentlemen of nrvh o-morrow a select res the e et M hmghr or two s was - ele as i whole nimself. Street Commissioner from that oflice on year to take the peace, There plicants for t jon of comm sioner, and there’s more to follow. Tl council will have hard work in making a relection, but they should throw friend- ship and partisanship aside e the city a good man, as the pla very important one, The trio of and Barnett retives the first of the new ce of justice of the already fourteen strangers who hs trouble with Martin, the hack-drive a hearing before Judge Avlesworth'ye terd pears that they had some little diffienlty with Martin the t fer, but they made up,and Martin offe to let them ride up town with him for nothing. ‘They stopped at MeAdams saloon, and - affer drink they gotin the hack to the Pucilic house Martin_demanded resulted fined wils also clLarged. It1s am that ther pay, and Martin pleaded gult one ol the punished by M I'ne two others \\mnuh- nd nd rts, eting were wus dis- ter of general congratu are less the an tion | dozen eitizens al 4 find that the, ,,..h i ainst their action. reported t n attempt will be made give these few an opportumity to pay paving in on is 50 strong to for essment, under the 2 which there seems Itis w v t limit, in order (:h\uulu modate them and give them long time in which to pay the sessments, they ean relieve the eity of that much inde ness by promptly paying their as: ments all in o lump, It 15 thought that when ealled on to puy cash down they H the collars, and that they are trying to laid the olden egge lize then that the been giving them has exceeded its i begin to realiz Kill the goose t Perhaps they 1 city, by its action, h aneasy way to pay for their improve ments, and that to” fight the eity having been granted this favor is rather ungrateful Hazel Cole. For the Bee by G. W Crofte, Little lazel, tragrant blossom ! Purest ray of joy and bliss! Death hathi borne thee on his hosom, And Lhy presence here we miss, wing cooinig, s and hinger-tips; Al the sweetness of thy wooing, Kisses of thy rosebud lips. Little Mazel, angel spirit! Flown awiy from this dull earth ! Whero the place thon dost inher "o what joy hast thou lad birth? Hazel, comie, thou darling angel! iisper ron thy glowing start Be (o 15 i sweet evangel, And we'll come and meet thee there! — coal, bost fowa wi Broadwiy Hard and sof Missouri compuny, phene 156 Buy Christinas wares of W S, Homer Co, No. 23 Main street, and by 80 doing L. B Crafts on all classes half their for seeuring your loau: Millinery goods at cost Mrs. h J. Beoles, da, Personal Paragraphs. Judge Ford, of Harrison county, has removed to this eity and has located his oflice in the Everett hluvk. I, J. Snair, of Ure Burlington & Quiney unulmlul ted sherift of his count cific yesterday en route fi in company with Sherify /e ) Sidney. re 10 attend a state meet- ing of sherifls D. O, Finch vesterday lookmg after a Jnited States Commissioner Hunter B. F. Clayton wus in the city yester. day. & Save money - Lo, are loaning money at ones for No next 30 286 Broad D. King has gone to Dubuque after his sister, who recently entered a con- went there and whose health is rapidly declining. Marry Haas went west # Miss' F. Langmuid school, st evening. bome fiom , both of | after | | Minden vs Peter | | lowa side. ST T A S ' et o e HOLDING ONTO SCHOOL MONEY A Treasurer Osdered to Turn Over His Cash to Bimself, THE BOOM AS SEEN BY OTHERS. The Rifenberick-Parks Wedding— Further Particulars of the ¢ cide—~Amusement Notes— Personal Mention. tie The Minden Muddle. case of the district township of Shlers was before Judge Loothour yesterday, and proved a novel interesting involving some peculiar facts, Peter Ehl of the oldest and most subs zens of Minden. Among the posi trast which he has held was that of treas urer of the school district. At the close of his term the board met to elect a sue There w a tie vote, and another vote was taken which resulted in the eclection of another man. Ehlers claimed that his alleged successor was not duly e 1, and that he therefore beld over. He 1 at the time about #1,000 of the school money in his nosses sion, and this he held unto. Various de mands were made for it, but he refused to turn it over suit was com menced against him men him to the The ow and cossor urnov there question the custoc e held tot, and the suitwas kept hanging along in the In the meantime hs suceessor ht along with the office in lhl- money, paying itout, the b fusing to recognize Fhlers, who kept the balance reterred to, Last September another election was held, and Peter Ehlers was again “elected X . ‘T'lus suit, therefore, was it sought to make I bondsmen turn over to the of the township th versy s chool district wmount 1 contro- \kllu |\|ll"l- put it, in deciding a_question of hu..\p. sent treasurer had which t were trying to make him turn over. The costs were taxed up against B wd he will now be compelled t r the money to himself. Anoth side issue brought up is the right of Ehlersto hold the oflice now. He esident of the indevendent school distriet of Minden, and is treas urer of the, township owtslde of Minden district, wiich embraces that part ot the township outside of Minden proper. It is claimed that under the law the ¢ must be chosen from among of the distriet, and he not resident of that district, he cannot ly served such oflicer, Jupge Lootbourow intimated that he did not concide with this constrneiion of the law, but this question was not directly |w.\~.v.l upon, and another suit may be brought to force Ehlets ont of the posi In the meantime he can busy him- self turning ov 00 from one hand to the otiier, colleting the amount of Peter Elilor and paying it over to Peter Ehlers Mrs. Dr. ]) Lruosdell, a graduate of ] llw curative with leetro- dnetism - and diseases o 307 Broad- Office hours 9 a. m. “French Cook™ lu on exhibition instant, Quietly Wedded. Yesterday afternoon 1. J. Rifenberick made @ hapny man, being joined in wedloek to the Indy of his choice, Mi zzie Parks. ‘I'ne ceremony took place 80 o'clock at the resudence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Parks, No. 120 Glen avenue. Re; Mackey ofliciated, the invitations confined 1o the immediate relatives. affir was witout any ¢ tion, and yet the det in good taste. The happy pair left on the evening for their future home in Denver. Mr, Rifenberiek was for five the ticket ut here for the and on the 15t of 5 was boriin this ity been surrounded by from ehildhood. There ny honest sarets that she is to now leave the cir- n which she has been o esteemed, m - that and well wishes for Hll in her new home are both numerous and carnest - A tine, large line of the most eleg watches, chiins, silver and plated w sorated China and glasswiry for holiday and wedding prese B. Jacquenmin Co.'s, No, 97 strect friends 5, at & Main - Don't buy your new suit or overc until you look at those at Metealf Bro - An clegant line of short wraps, new- miarhets, ote,, cheap, to close them out. Jouy Bexo & Co, - New goods and Christy Kirkland's, jeweler, N - A Veritable Boom. Under the above heading the Sioux County Leader has this to say of the way this city has be We refer to O terminus of the Uni ad, and the western terminns of el Il of the great paol lines, This town, with & present popu- Tation of about 50,000, is now having a genuive toom, ‘The Union Pacilie las almost_completed ‘a wagon and foot bridze across the Missouri. Citizens of Omaha and Council Bluffs have for corporation and from ress for another , foot and strcet ratlway bridge a criver, coal has just been discover {8 Nebrask side: ant 1c.1s belove soft and authracite coal exist on the side, and & new railroad is projected Blufis, A canning factory has been the last vear of laige ‘apacit ks corn husker, invented by a f Ilt'll the Blufls, gives rise to a factory for its manufacture and the manutacture of plowss uearly every one of the great Inl]l\'lllull COMBANIOS aintaing & western braneh house at the Blufls, on account of the great and inereasing \Inppm" facilities at that point; large packing ibterests aro there at present’ seckig grounds for the erec- tion of packiig houses. A paper will ana handle factory, a strong insurance company, miles of paving and grading, elec trie lights, oxtension of streel railway ' lines, and improved waterworks are some’ of the recent additions to the town, Just at present what is making the “boom’ is'a move ou the part of the Unfon Pacitic railroad to put in extensive works and repair shops on the “Lhis, in connection with the new railroad bridiges, new packing indus- tries, and the pros; e location of addi- tional factories, and other business interests, is causivg real estate to advanee rapidly Several new additions have been platted witlin the last month, and prices are doubling, but they can stand it, a8 the price of BIulls'property Lax been lower than that Novelties at Broadway both | W THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: «-( property in any nlhm good town in_lowa. 1f the Blufls finl€ good coal it will shorten the haul on coal for the towns of Western and Northwestern fowa. - Heating stovesat cost to ciose them ont A. Wood, No. 54 Muin street. - See that your hooks are made by Moore house & Co., room 1, Everett block. - Weather strips at Chapman's 105 Main - , office No, 12 Pear] strect Dr. Hanche R 20 Fourth strect Felephone idence 1 No. 10. - - The Muelier Present Below :s o list of twenty presents which will be distributed on January 1, 1887, among those who hold tickets, 50 cent purchase entitles you to kot st PreseNt—One | Music Box, .00 SECOND PRESENT four feet high, $35.00. THIRD PRESENT Holder, $15.00. Forrrtn PrRESENT Holder, $12.50 lnm I RESENT £ One ftine Lady Doll, One Musical Cigar One Musical Cigar One fine dressed Doll, SIXTH l RESENT - One fine dressed Doll, (LIN SEVENTI PRESENT—One fine Doll, £6.00, let Set, $5.00, Faney Work Work ot § NI PRESENT Basket, $5.00. FVENTH PrEsENT—One Odor Case— One Fancy FweLkrr Presext—One Odor Case— CHIRTEENTI PRESENT Toilet Case—¢ One PriseNt—One Bisique i Pieet--One Bisiue fig: Presest—One Cup and rir Present—One Cup and or--$1.50. HTEENTH PrEsENT—One Pair Vases —§1.50. NINETEENTH PRESENT--One Statuary— 50. TWENTIETH PRESENT ~$1.00. We sell our goods lower than any other house in the city and invite an inspection of goods and prices, MuELLER Music CoOMPANY. No. 103 Main Street, Council Blufis, g bstracts of (\(lu-z and real J. W, & E. L. Squire. No, y Gl ounerl Blufls, - house One Swiss House Substanti; estate loans 101 Pearl st Notice—Opers rooms re-opened. ber shop, bath We have a fine large line of Christmas novelties that we are selling cheaper was known, also mufilers, silk hiefs, Indios” and gents’ gloves, clothing, fine sealskin caps, et Joun Bexo & Co, Five hundred overconts for and children, from $1.50 up. MeTCALE BROS. boys — Stoves! Stoves ! Stoves ! thiety days, L will sell he: cost Tor For the next ing stoyes at C.DEVoL, and die” 1 a New E a natural life happy To “See Nap good, but to own sher and live out secms more sensible. Harkness Brothers ————— This will be the v eek for bargans. Our entire line of shawls at 25 per ct. discount. Cloaks, Gloaks Way down to close out. They must be sold. We distance competition in qual- ity of zoods and 10w prices, is the {of any customer, CARPETS Manfacturers ave advancing price They never was solow, and ean- not so remain. HOSIERY HOSIERY L | Rockroro. ILLINOIS, Jg This week look for di Christmas Novelties @ interestthe s and Children o — Call and see our goods before purchasing elsewhere. FARKNESS BROS., NE NO 16 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs Christmas Goods In Fancy Pottery, China, Glasware Lamps and Platedware At exeeedingly low priees, Please call W. 8. Homer & Co, \u_z_l Main st., lumwll Blufls. N SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over American Exprees, |ONE HUNDRED FREE GIFTS, To Be Given Away By Henry iseman & Oo.'s People's Store, | TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS On January 15th, 1887, Consisting of iture, Chinaware sthing, Blankets, Table Linen, Notions, Money, Silk Dress Pat- terns, Kte For every two dollar's worth of goods purchased, you will reccive a coupon ticket, good for one chance in the follow ing Grand Presents to be given away by us on January 15th, 18 FIR PRIZE-One suite of Parlor Furniture, consisting of sofa, tete-a-tete and tour grand easy chairs, all uphol stered in assorted shades of elegant silk plushes, worth $1 'OND PRIZE - One Mahogony Bed Room Suite, consisting of Bedstead, Dresser and Wash Stand of elegant finish with beveled glass, worth $100. THIRD PRIZE-—Onc of the very six-drawer Nickel Plated Domestic’ Sew mg Machines. The very best machine in the United States, worth $65.00. FOURTH PRIZE I'wenty hllnu'll best gros grain Black Sil £3.00 per yard, worth $60.00 FIF Ill l’I(I/I, One eleg: London D to fit the licky ticket holde XTH PRIZE—One pair of the finest ite Blankets made by the Pioneer olen mill, of Californii, worth $10.00. VENTH PRI One Beautifully Decorated Dinner and Tea Set, consist- mgof one hundred and forty picces, vorth $52,00, IGHTH PRIZE--An ufl, worth $30.00, NTH PRIZE--A very wl, worth $65.00. NTH PRIZE - One \h\\\\l \mnh £30.00. ELEVENTH PRIZ Suit nl (]nll'm_ Worsted, winner, TWEL Fur Beay THIRTI: Overcoat, fc Jand 16y yards k, cost |l Seal Plush Elegant Scal fine Paisley Angora Beaver One Gentleman's made of Imported m-ml a fine fit for the A Gentleman's Overcoat, worth $30.00. PH PRIRE — One Boy's a boy h. tween the ages ars, to be chosen by the lucky he ticket. Worth $15.00. H PRIZE Boy's h.»mus-n the nd inner. PRIZE Sut, for ll PRIZE—One Elegant In- Elegant \ —-One picee of uit of the Loom™ muslin, 'H PRIZE dozen of the best € vhite shirts, of which ents, worth $0.00. NTEENTH PRIZE - One half ed “Gold” » the exclu- Fine One Silk nty nnu 22-~One Toilet Set One very fine Doll. 21—0ne Handkerchief Box. —One clegant Hand Bag. One hottle | One "Tobog e —One fine Splasher. —Ono fine Lnch Basket. —One hammered brass Umbr One-half doz. fine Towels. 1k Umbrella. ~One fine Doll. 37— One sot China Dishes, suitable ittle folks. Broom Holder. 30—One pair Men's Stk Suspend- Ik Handkerchief. nice Doll. One-half doz. icfs, —Fifteen yards Best Calico for a ttern. One Boy's Hat. One Boy’s Sealskin Cap One fine Painted Ornament, One Toilet Set. 48—One nice Doll. —One fine Doll. . 50—0One elegant Table Cover. 51—0One Bottle Perfun -One Lace Handke: —One child’s fine —One elegant Doll One elegant Doll. i—One ' o ~One T -One fine Doll 59—O0ne Mouth Organ. 60—One Inutation Steam Piano. 61--One fine Book. -One fine Book. -One Pocket Knife. e fine Doll. » fine Doll. Dr. Warner's Corset. 2 Shonlder Shaw! infant’s Lace Cap. baby Dress large Doll Hand Bag. Tndy’s Companion. Silk Mufller One large Doll S—One tine Book. » tine Book. » Lunch Basket i n’s Shoes. ladic's fine Linen No. 44 One ~One —One -One One . 80--One 81--One Js 2~ One J—One s, , 84-~One #5—One B One il 3 E7—One pair Girl's Siates. ~One fine Doll. s fins Doll. 90-—One large Doil. 1=One larige Doll y Jucket paie Gontloman's Sus pair Men's Gloves vair Boy's 8 ™ pair hulu( ufl’ Buttons. Locket nice Breast Pin . 96--One pair Slecve Buttons. 97--One Silver Thimble. 8—COne fine Breast Pin. 9—One pair Kid Gloves :\n 100—0One Handkerchicf, Total value of presents, 500, With eve purchase yon receive a ticket, also a ticket for every additiona $2 purchase you make. Hold your tickets until January lnlu 1857, when the fortunate numbers ‘will b announced and invited to call and re- cewve their presents. REMEMBER. Yon have to pay nothing extra for your purchases. We, @uarantee to sell " you goods cheaper than any other hou the west, and best stock to select fi MAIL ORDER! All orders by mail will re 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. ‘I'nese distributions will made with every fairness, and you may depend on it that the lucky numbers only will receive vive prompt be issued to the em ployes of our house Customers only will receive the bene- fits. Call and see the above mentioned pres- ents now on exhibition in our mammoth store and convince yourself Respectfully, HEeNRy Ersemax & Co., People's Store, Nos. 314, 816, 318 and 820 Broadway, Counell Blutls, | WEDNESDAY. ])L(,L\IBER 15, ISN. SPECIAL NOTICE. We beg leave this morning to announce that | our advertised “change of firm" has occurred, and wa 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 glad to meet his old customers at the above lo- cation. We will enter into details more fully later on, but it will he the aim of the new firm to save money for all their cus- tomers. F. H. ORCUTT, | . M. TREYNOR, ; Council Bluffs Carpet Co. ED. STOCKERT, | BUTTERINE BUTTERINE, Wholesale and re ages, J. Y. FULLER, 39 Pearl st., Council Bluffs I Will Pay the Highest Price in Cash FOR ALL KINDS OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES, oy, peopsdepEEmc pneshar NO. 608 BROADWAY, - il COUNCIL Bl Fully Equipped Normal and Comm Rooms nt Reasonuble R Ilunnu . i W S, J:_‘AJL,:_/IQ' b TELEPHONE 106, <~ FINE - FRENCH MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. a $5 hat or bonnet, d; $10, 1ound frip. Ladi es buying o will ke p JOHN Y. STONE, JACOR SIM5, | STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, | | Practice in the State and Federal courts | Rooms 7und 8 Shugart-Beno Blook. COUNCIL BELUFFS [mf TUSURANCE '-1 fhe foll oving Companis German Amevican, of New York Pheenix,* of Hartford, Hartforde of Hartford. Californian, of San Francisco, ‘Scottish Union & National, of Edinburg. Union, of San Francisco. Staie,* of Des Moires. Williamsburg City,* of Broklyn. Those marked with a* insure also against loss by Wind Stornis, Cyclones and Tornadoes | ———— P — | REAL ESTATZ 005050 aowia } M().\'Ii\’ LOANED o~ Goop c1ry LowEesy SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTIH._. Specinl advertisements, such ns Lost, Foand To Loun, For Bale, To Rent, Wants, Board ete., will boinsertod in this column ut the low PEK LINE forthe first inser- Star Sal Stables and Mule Yards BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUI'FS, Opposite Dummy Depot. AND FARM PROPERTY AT RAVES, * 4 ¥, Dajuasatdey SE PRJURLIRA Y001 1§ wnd mulos kept con hand, for sale at retail or in car Oders promptly filled by confr short noti Stock sold on commission, HLerer & BoLey, Proprietors. shone No. 111 Formerly of Keil Saie Sta 1st. ave and Ath street MELYIN SHITH & 00, McMAHON & GO Avst acts of Title, Loan and Rial Es tats Brokers, No. 236 Main St. Broadway, Council | Blufrs. WANTS, . corner e lot, two Wash ire No. DOR SALE -New house and c blocks from new postol ington avenue und Sixth st 1 \\ DO SAL reuson for retent girl Fourth str dining room work at No. 11 Jer shop, wood location, kood ing. Addross 1, Bee oflice. kool housckceper to take i1l be allowed by the contractor. month and hoard to the tenm per duy to the luborers. Hourd Work will lust 1wo yours. intor. For further informu leld, Kiown, Knnsas. Ief erence, Justice N. Schin'z, Council Bluffs, building, 20x60, | FOU SALE-Or lient two stories, ot stables, ote.. on | Promires in conter of Dusiness pOrtion of Han Ta. Address Willinm 1. Butler, Noolw, Ta. OR HENT—A new two story frame house ntaining 6 rooms, hall and eellar under entire house, on ) prer Avenue Fand Little Curtis street. Only 7 blocks from Do buny's opora houso Callou M, ¥, Hobrer, at 102 Main steeet, (up-stuirs). W ~A cottage of fve or located convenient 1o busi ANTE family, no children, Address Having purchased the “most velia= bte abstract books in this county,’ Lnown the *McMahon Abstract Books," we avenow preparved (o fur- nish abstracts and ‘vespectfully so- licit the patronage of all those desir- ing corvect abstracts of title to lands and lots in Pottawatidmic county. MELVIN SMITH & (D, NO. 236 MAIN §T., COUNCIL BLUFFS. Store 210 siX_rooms. smuli Crispy,” Bee “A oy with pony 10 carry Be OFFICER & PUSEY, .BANKERS YL BLUFES, 1A, ¥ 10 be 1 waiied to cal at the Peyor's ee 100 AT, ND—A bunch of key wpplying to Boe office, A Chock on Omuba bunk, Ow ave same by applying 10 Bee ofice, Councli Buy COAL 0f G. MAYNE, At 8th st. and 11th ave, aud M. Galla- gher's store, Lower Broadway. R. RICE, M. D,, Or otber Tumees removed without Cancers (s (it or druw g of biood. Over thirty years practical Xporience. No. 11 Pearl Bi.. Council Hugs. ConsulLation (ree. can Horses and Mules at retail tities to select For all purposes, bought and sold, and in lots. Large q fiom. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin gle or dorible MASON WISE. cil Blutls. | THE HEATON FUBL GO Will scupply you with a cleaner and bettes quality of CoAL han any one in the city. A trial will cone vince yo 5 628 Broadway. Telephone 110 WHOLESALE AND JOBBING EOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DEERE, Ko IMPLEMENTS WELLS & €O, Wholesalo Agricultural Implements, Buggias, Carringes, Lte ,Tte. Conneid Bluffs, Towa KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING l'()‘. Manufacturorsof and Demlers in Hand and Power Corn Shellers, And ngenernl line of itural implen: Now. 1801, 150, 1505 And 1505 2onth Main Street, Council Tuffs, Towa DAVID BRADI & C0, Manuf'rs and Jobbors of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, and all kinds of Farm Maohin N0 to 1116 South Main Streot, Counoil BI owa. first olnss apric 5 « .17'(1')‘[\'. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET (O, Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades Ol Clothg, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory Goo Kic.'Na. 405 Lirontway’ Council Bluffe oW, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. PEREGOY & MOORE, i —Wholcsale Jobbers in the—~ Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28Main and 27 Pearl Sts, Council Blufls, wa. COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, STORAC Prait and Produce Commission Merchants. 24 nd 26 Peal St., Council Blufrs, DRUGGISTS. HAR HAAS & CO, Wholesale Drugg ts 0ils, Pam:s, Glass, Druggists in St, and No. Ts. FRUITS, 0. W. BUTT Wholesale California Fraits a Specialty Genernl Commission. No. Council Blufs WIRT & DUQUET Wholesale Fruits, Confec! AND COMMISSION, Nos. 10 and 18 Pearl St., Council Blufs. 5 Breadway, fonery, HARNESS, JECKMA IROHBEIN & CO,, Manuacturers of aud Wholesale Daalers i Leather, Harness, Saddlory, Ete. Main St Couneil_Blutts, lowa. ETOC. HATS, CAPS, E' = ALE BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. 2 und 34 Rroadway, Couneil Bluffa HEAVY HARDWARE. Tron, Steel, Nalls Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Council Blufs, lowa OIS, COUNCIL BLUFEFS OIL CO. —w ale Denlors in Illuminating & Lubricating 0ils Gasoliaa BETO., BTC, £.Theodore, Akent, Counell Biure Towa. LUMBER A. OVERTON & ('O Hard Wood, Southera Lumuer Piliag, dnd Bridge Muteril 5 ber ot all Kinds, O Couneil B PILING EI10. A s 10w, WINES AND LIQUUKS. JOUHN Wi Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Agent for St Gotthard's Hoerh Bitters. No.id Main 5t. Council Bluirs, LINDER, B Il.\'l.llb’l‘il: & BECK | Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, N0 Matn St Cowneil BUugs L. KIRSCHT & €O, Wholesale Liquor Dealers‘ No. 416 Brond way, Council Blutrs CRESTON HOUSE The only hotelin Council Blufts Fire KEscape And having 1 1m0 'ern improvements, 17 and 219 Main st. MAX MOIIN, Prop. Reduction in Prices, China, Glassware, Etc., AtW.S Homer & Co's, No Council Blufls, BOOK BINDING s, Journals, County Bank Work of All Kinds aspee- lalty 25 Main st Prompt Attention fo Mail Order* MOREHOUSE & G0. Room 1 Everet Block, Couneil Blofls Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind ing :n Magazines aud BLANK BOOKS, | REFERENCES | €. B Naucoa) Buak, M. £ Bmith Cliizens’ Buuk Deere, We biret Nationsl Bank, ¢ ) VBggr& Pusey Buukers,C.