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THE 1),‘\1‘1,{ BEE, COUNCIL BLUFFS THURSDAY MORNING DEC. 16, OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Deliscied by enrrier in any partof the city at fwenty cents per week. TiLtoN, - . . TELEPRONES Bewinrss Orrice, No. 4, Niunt Eviion No. 25, = oW, Munager. MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing r1 0 New fall goods at Reiter's Not day “White Slave™ at evening The eity jail was empty ¥ lay and the time was improved for washing out Permit to wed was yesterday given to James Trobough, of Carson, and Lucy Shields, of this city The funeral of Mrs. Gocetz will take plice this afterncon at the residence, corner of Damon and Knepper strects State Master Workman Wheat, of the Knig h|~ of Labor, was here last evening 10 deliver his promised address before that body. Harry n case in the policp court yester the opera oouse this n and E. W. Hart are s 1 a new ice rink on the southw, corner of Fifth avenue and Sixth stre This is a central location and in th hands has exceedingly favorable pro peets of suceess We carry a larger stock than ever be- fore. Our stock is the cleane b assorted, rwest designed in the city Our y_competition. Se ‘ yourself Burtorn, jeweler, 17 Main street 1oon at 4 o'clock there will ng of christinn workers Tor 1d conference at the Y, M. €. r Main street and Broadw: Iwunl(l se meetings have s yer ehristians o vited, French Cook™ b on exbibition at Brackoett, dire from Paris will y, 18th instant Broadway John Somson, betic mar 1 bootbluck who the city for some time, terday on compls \m( of Mr wecond hand dy with malicions n|v~ reus claims that on Hallowe'en some boys ran his wagon into the ereck, and that Bismarck w the chief conspirator. It isunder stood that the evidenee is not very stro; ngaiust him known as Bis been about - Don’t buy your n uit or overcoat until you look at those at Metealf Bros'. g ntline of short wraps, new c., cheap, to close theni out. Jous BENO & Co Arthur € , the An niark he talenied Washington, D. ( 1o of ¢ Meknight, of famous ‘‘boy ora has fixed upon Couneil Blufls ba » of the winte encounter with the James, while it ended public’ orator and shattered in health, stroy his life. assassin his career as a Jafe i somawlint did not wholly de uscfulness upon the st of i Brackett Nev. At thisseason of the year. all of the time, Hard and soft cox sizes, Missouri and Fuel company, phene 136, Buy Ch Co, No. 23 Ms o doing. L. B. Crafts & on all classes of ¢hs half their forme securing your loan “The Tenth avenue project wi bly go over until the reenlar January meeting of the council e aldermen seem (o shrink from meeting the ques n. They naturally want 1o keep on the good side of the ue resi dents, and they hare !Iv feel like taking the responsibility of killing a project which is demanded by the wholesale men and other heavy taxpayers. They mght as well face the musie, They were .11'4|.-n| for that purpose and not to doc ceps Wide aws . best quality, fowa wool Broadway. esof W.S Homer & ,and save moncy proba- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary With or without stand at Prices less than the pubhsher present, Millinery days. Mrs < goods at cos W Scoles, for Dr. D. Truesd 'oronto, Can hy is prepared (o ; s “und demonstrate the cur power of eleetricity™ in uccordance n new and complote system of Ll Ther: Eleetro- Magnetism Stati omulo disonsos. o a|u~4'i:\l|\' 07 Broad- seeond floor hours 9. m Onict had been to ve-robhers Nluuz emetery body of V' the city day. ) cemetery, mght, some m the fannly b he noticed lignts moving cemetery, as 1 partics with wrowling nbont. He thong actions that they were tl purpose. Tie Sexton, \l careful oxi te from their 2 for no good Allen, made 1 y, and could 50 ihe watter 1y of the mmagina tion, Brackett's 1 the place to buy such a vast and vari found elsowhere holiday goods, No 1 assortment can be - 15, burglar alarms and m of domestie electrical apoli he New York Plumbing Co. - See Naples and die but to own u N or and live out & na secms more sensible To good may be very Ern clothds 1life happy stimas Nov No. Ities at 323 Broadway New goods and T Kirktand's, jeweler, - tlons of Respect. ster 4 Roseh, for several ears 8 member of Council Bluffs Rebekah fleree Lodge No: 5, died at er howe in s eity on Wednesday ‘evening, aged 45 years and 5 mont! Whereas, I Resc Whereas, we would willingly glve withess of the kood behavior aud good cliar scter of our late sister during the time of ber membership in this lodge. Resolved, That we extend 10 the surviving husband atid children and all other relatives of our deceased sister our sincere sywpathy for the great loss ihey bave sustained in her death. Resolved, That as a mark of respect for our deeeased sister, our lodze roon: be draped in mourning for the period of thirty days. Resalved, TLat an engrossed copy of th resolutions be sent to the husband Eliza Rosch and also presented to the daily papers of (hiseity for publication. Fritz BERNHA KD, O, STHAUB, o B MATTHEWS, Comuittee. and | THE OMAHA DAILY DOINGS IN DISTRICT COURT. The Graud Jury Discharges the Tramy Who Attacked Price, WALBRIDGE'S EMEEZZLEM.ENT The Voswinkel-Phillips Wedding— Hamburg's Assistant Postmaster En Ronte to Council Bluffe— News From Quinn's Cell, mbs From Court. day a motion | unde al was argued in the case of & Shoentgen Kusworm, { took 1t under advisement s understood that the Coffman case will not be tried at this tevm of court T'he case of Major Williams, the confi nee man concerned in the Union ave agedy, isto be tried this week a report yestor They returned one indict ment, which was kept in pigeon hul. until the arrest vould be made. They l.m..l no bili against Harrod, nor any Ed LadMott. The eiglit follows Wiio made sheh & bratal and bloody as sanlt on Deteetive Price, of the Chicago. Milwankee & St. Paul railway, were also diseharged, no bills being foind against them. They haye been in jail for months t, but the casc was a very gravating new tr Groneweg vs day afternoon I'he <e of Harry Walbrid, for n bezzlement, was tried and given to the jury erday. Walbridge was a tr: mng s man for L. Kirscht & Co., of thns city, and some months ago he skipped out, and it was soon afterdiscovered that he had collected about $1,300 of the fivm's L and had failed to account for it. s that he bad sy rood portion of it foolishly. He | brought hack from Colorado.® X defense attempted was the technical one that the moncy was collected and spent in Harrison county, zlement not L the ease should not be tried here, tempt was made to -h-pm\n the fact the taking of the money, the resting on this question of |lln-|ln tion, - Ten cents adini ou to the best show of the season. Broadway chureh to-night. i coats for ) up. Mercary Bros - Stoves ! For sell heati 116l Five huadred ove boys and child; Stoves ! Stoves ! thirty days 1 owill cost Tor ¢ish only. the next stoyes at Drvor HEART AND HEABT. VOSWINKEL-PHILLIDS, At the liome of the bride on Blull'street vesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. George W. Crofts, pastor of the Congre- church, of this eity, united in n the presence of about one PSRN and , n..n‘..~ ce Spooner rendered the wareh on the piano the brid rded the stairway and entered Miss Phillips leaning on the d the bride following, accompanied by her father, J. M. Phullips, As_the procession entercd the room Miss Iannie Walker united the white satm ribbon that had been strete aceross the bay window where the their positions under a flor, composed _of rosebus, smilax resting on_holly. was performed with a Ting, > wedding gown was of white court train with b plush front and duchess lace, talle. A boquet of hyacinths and roses, presented by Mrs. Congressman Lyman, was the only ornament. wvinkel parlor of the groom an vinths and ceremony ina room numerous nt. The groom isa young man well known in this eity, having been in the agrieul- tural impicment jobbing house of Messrs 1 st nine te and inkel, Fair being the monthis a member of the re loan fiym of Phllins & Vo bur the Ivul» brother senior lm m!u) of the firm, The bride is the second J.M. Phllips, was born J nd is well and f we cirele of friends, and Mrs. Voswinkd ianghterof ) nd rarsed in th orably known in left las Sub estate loans, 101 Pearl tantial abst JoW street, Couneil Blu Notice—Opera Loy rooms re-opened. barber We have a fine | that nd gonts » caps, ete Joux Bino & Co. - OSrown to Be Brought Here, Goorge Brown Wt Hamburg, Ta., :w York, as alres > will revolving jail here necessary bonds be logked up in the unless he seeures the “The New York Herald gives the follow inge details of his arrest: orge Brown, who, in the early part of this year, was assistant postmasier” at Hau- burg, la., who is only twenty years old, was arrested in (his city yesterdiy ‘eharged with forgery and embezzlement while holding that position. Brown took advantage of his appointment asa postoflice oflicial to extract money from let 1l by thiis and forgery stole something like' $216, \When the thefts wece on the point of being traced to him he fled to Calitornia, and from there to Austra After remain ing there for a short time hé saed for Liver- 1, and remained in England until a little wonth ago, when he shipped as a common sailor o board the Ropes, whicly sailed from Liverpool to this port, ‘The postal authorities had some suspicion that Brown, who had assuied the name of Furbush, \d return to this country. and probably in acity of a sallor. ws of the in ed, and, itality of the special secrel service agent at the postoffice deputy, Marshal Barnhard got on thetrack of Brown, but not betore the Topes had reached this vort and discharged her crew. Larnhard went yesterday to the shipping comu sioner’s oftice aud there, throiigh the means raph, was able to trace ana arre At first he denicd his guilt, bt se i that suels dewials were of ho aail, | finally made a confessi deputy inas shal from lows was pre was made, and Biown y in his custody on a warrant of yewoval, - 25 Conts 1o $15.00 Each, You can buy an album as above Brackett's, - Not Yot Tried T'he Nounpareil stated the other day it had been reliably informed that James Lee Quinn, arrested here for murde al been tried at New Albany, Ind., and found guilty. The Bree saw a letter vesterday, written by the prisoner on the 12th, and just reeeived by a friend here, stating that he bad not had his tral, and that he had strong hopes of being acquitted, The report of his convie tion seews rather premature. Quinn writes that Lis wite is with him, and she remams in the fawily of the shentl, who is treating them very kindly. A Lien Case, Yesterday, in the superior court, much | of the time was taken up in the hearing | | | | ing | the of the case of Johnson, vs. Jones, it being an attempt to enforce & mechanic’s hen It appears that Mre. Jonee, the defend owns a house, which was occupied by her danghter, who married Ferris, the young man who has gained some noto riety here, and who s now in jail trial for obtaining money under false pretonses, While Mis. Jones was away from the city Ferris ordered John son to come and paint Avout the time the work was being finished, Mrs. Jones returned, but was given to and that Ferris had or ed the work and had paid for it. It scems that he had not paid for it, and the plaintift now sought to have his claim a lien on roperty. The courtdecided in favor of Mrs. Jones, and the mechanic is left, with little show of getting his pay, Ferris i« worthless, Ferris and mother-in-Jaw do not scem to have any very friendly relations, for when Fer morizaged some household goods she de- elared they were her goods, and, as a consequence, the young man w 3 rested for obtaining money under false pretenses, The a the house, elier Presents, Below st of twenty presents which will be distributed on January 1, 1887, among those who hold tickets. Every 50 cent purchase entitles you to one ticket Finst Presiyi—One large Music Box, Fi0.00, SECOND PRrESENT ady Do four feet high, $35.00. Tk Presest—One Holder, §15.00. Fovrrn PRESENT Holder, % Frern | Boy, $4.00. XTH PRESENT s, 00. VENTH PRESENT - One fine Doll, £6.00. Rranmn B ADEs o6t Set. $5.00, Nivti Presente-—one Fauney Work Basket, §5.00 TENTH PRESENT Work Basket, .00, SLEVENTH PRESENT One fine Musical Cigar One Musical Cigar One fine dressed Doll, One fine dressed Doll, One lancg -One Odor Case LETH PreEspzt—One Odor Case NTH PreEseNt — One Toilet 2 50, FOURTEENTH Prisext—One Bisique NI PRESENT Pits One Bisique fig sext-One Cuap and 1 \m\m Present—One Cup and 1.5 Eicnrey \m PreseNt—One Pair Vases $1.50. NINETEENTIE PRESENT $1.00. TweENTn P $1.00. We sell onr goods low house in the eity and in of goods and prices, MueLLer Mesic CoMpany No. 103 Mamn Street, Council Blulls. One Statuary sisENT--One Swiss House ¢ than any other wn inspection [Continued on Scventh Pago.] Harkness Brothers the v eek for bargains. Our Dt 25 per ct. discount. 'Gluaks, Cloaks Way close out. They must be sold, We distance competition in qual- ity of goods and low prices, is the verdict of any customer, CARPETS Manufacturers ave adeancing prices They never was so low, and can- not 50 remain. HOSIERY entire line of s down to is week look for display o that will he Eandiesand Childr, istmas Nevelties interest n O —— Call and seeourgoods before purchasing elsewhere. HARKNESS BROS., 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs "THEATRICAL WIGS, BEARDS, Grease Paints IPHONE NO 163 ported Line of Goods West of Chicago. Mrs.c L. Gillette's Human Hair Emporium No. 209 Main Street, Council Bluffs, lowa. N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over American Express. R. RICE, M. D,, Cancers O iber Tumors removed without Qver thirty fi" No. 11 Pearl S~ Consultation free, BEE: THURSDAY, | ONE HUNDRED FREE GIFTS. To Be Given Away By | Henry Eiseman & Co.'s People's Store, TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS On January 15th. 1887, Consistinglof Furniture, Chinaware, Clothing, Blankets, Table Linen, Notions, will receive a coupon one chance in the follow: its to be given away by h, 1857 FIRS One suite Furniture, “ing of sofu, and tour gr asy chairs stered in ass t les of ¢ plushes, wortl $1 SECOND PRIZE Room Suit Dresso and W with bevelud gl THIRD PR of Parlor tete-a-tete 1l uphol gant silk One Mahogony Bed consisting of Bedstead, h Stand of elegant finish worth $100, One of the very best ckel Plated Domestic” Sew g Machines, The very best machine in xhvl nited States, worth $65.00. FOURTH PRIZF 1y Guinett best gros grain Black Silk, #3.00 per yard, worth $60.00. FIFTH PRIZE ~One elegant Seal Plush London Dyed Cloak, to be made to order to m the lucky ticket holder, worth $60.00, SIXTH PR One puir of the finest White Blankets mude by the Vioneer Woolen mill, of California, worth $40.00. SEVENTH PRIZE 4 Decorated Dinner and ‘T § mgof one hundred " forty worth $32.00 UPRIZE- An El S NINI"HI l‘](l/ yards cost pieces, gant S A very fine Paisley . Une Angora Beaver One Gentleman’s Snit of Clothing, made of Imported Worsted, guaranteed a fine fit for the winner, worth §15.00. W H PF A worth PRIR ¢ Gentleman's .00, One Boy's Y v holding the m-lu Worth $15.00. FOURTEENTH PRIZE—One Boy's Suit, for a boy hetween the ages of 3 and R e ‘selected by the winnor H PRIZE-—One Elegant In- worth $10.00. 'RIZE — One Elegant ble, \anlll $10.00 TH PRIZE--One piece of ruit of the Loom™ muslin, 'H PRIZK One half > ated “Gold™ white shirts, of which we ure the exclu- 1si 00. One Fine Silk One Linen ble Cloth and \mrlh $10.00. Cush o —One large Doll. —Omne Stand Cover. —One bottle fine Perfume. One Tob: One Table Scarf One fine Splasher, ~One fine Lunch B: —One hammered b ket s Umbrella —One-half doz. fine Towels. No. 7()‘"' Silk Umbrella. —One fine Doll. -One set China Dishes, sui One Brass Broom older., 1w Men's Sik Suspend —One Silk Handkerchief. One nice Doll. NO. 42—0One-half doz. ladie’s (ine Linen Handkerchi No. 43— Fifteen yards Best C: dress pattern. No. 44—One Boy's Hat, One Boy's Sealskin Cap. -One tine Painted Ornament, —One Toilet Set, One nice Doll. 49—One tine Doll. 50—One elegant Table Cover. 51—Omne Bottle Perfume. One Lace Handkerchicf —One child’s tine Lace Collar, —One elc lico for a T48 —One Table 58—0ne hne Doll One Mouth Organ, G0—One Initation Stewm Piano. 1 fine Book One Pocket Knife One tine Doll, One fine Doll. One Dr. Warner's Corset One Shoulder Shawl. One infant's Lace Cap. —One baby Dre ~One large lmu 13 [if} 's ('()mymnlull. One Silk Mufller. . 74 —One large Doll. i—One fine Book. j—One tine Boo One Lunch Baskel One pmn unldn»u 3 Shoes. No. 81 85 B N7 58 B—One fi 90~ 1—One lr One Neckiace. -One wm Gold Cuft Buttons i—One Locket -One nice Breast Pin One 97--One 03 8—0One fine Breast l‘m 99—One pair Kid Gloves 100—One Lace Handkerchief 3 al value of presents, $300. With every $4 purchase you ticket, also a ticset for ey $2 purchase you make Hold your tickets until January 15th, 1857, wi the fortunate numbers will b announced and (n\ind to call and re ceive their presen I{I'\ll MBER. ve to pay nothing extra for your We guarantee to sell “you n any other house in the west, and best stock to select from MAIL ORDERS. All orders by mail will receive prompt attention, and tickets for the free gift distribution will be forwarded and enclosed with your purchases, the same as if you were present in person These distributions will be made with every fair , and you may depend on it that'the lucky numbers only will receive their presents. No tickets will ployes of our house towers only will receive the One| One vuir Boy One pair Girl's \hmh S, Oue arze Doll Doll re additons al You l be issued to the em benc m. Call and see the above ents now on_exhibition mentioned pres in our mammoth | Kuh]»ullull HENRY Eisemax People's Store, Nos. 814, 816, 318 aud 820 Broadway, Council Bluffs, DECEMBER 1¢ SPEC cation. tomers. F. H. ORCUT ED. STOCKE BUTTERIN Wholesale and retail. J. Y. FULLER, 39 Pearl st., Council Bluffs N e 1880. IAL NOTICE. T, RT, E BUTTER Families supplicd with ten and twenty pound ages, 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 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- We will enter into details more fully later on, but it will 1 be the aim of the new firm to save money for all their cus- . M. TREYNOR, | Council Bluffs Carpet Co. INE, packs FARM LANDS CHAP Far ming £10.00 per acre. i Sl Coun Fully Equipped Roows ut Kenson TELEPHONE 109, B NSURA Firg I fhe German Amevican, of New York Fhanix,* of Hartford, Hartford,* of Hartford. Californian, of San Francisco, Scottish Union & National, Union, of San Francisco. State,* of Des Moines. Williamsburg Ci Those marked with a* insure also against loss by Wind Stornis, Cyclones and Tornadves REAL ESTATE "I ONEY LOANED ox G AND FARM PRO RATES, ¥ ,, ¥ I Lands in 1 owa, School and nd Buyers f NCE g Compa * of Brooklyn. Minnesota, Kansas, and ranging from tate lands in Minnesota on 80 years' tim Yree. Information, ete., given by $5.00 to e b per P. P. LAUSTRUP, cilBlutls, Towa, agent for Freidriksen & Co., nercint Departments on Books, Bourd uble Rutes. Night School Durimng the Wintr. PATLSON. Pr 1514 Douglas St., Omali Ladies buying pa hat or bont $10, 1ound fri JOHN Y. STONE! JA ATTORNEYS-AT- Practice in the State and Fe oficelndure Rooms 7and 8 Shugart-Ben, Star Sale Stables and Mu BROADWAY, COUNCIL IN COUNCIL b OMANA B 0D CITY SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE Specinl advertisements, such &s it on, L o, 12 Veal strect, near WANTS. NICE GIRL who can furn for t mn.‘um...\.qm. over child usionally by Ir reforcnecs, 10 Mrs. Bed ol Bl WANTD % o position After Jan 1 ormisalon {4 Prosct omployere ow ave. i Q01 SA 1 oo ™ biock ington nye Sl Brondway . W F und Sixth work #t No. 112 Fourth street OR 8 T ALE shop, kool I son for selli Address b housck Huvo , Council )—A good rgo of & homi Address, H. 1., Beo Off WaANIED work on the Sout the Indiun territory, 60 and 50 orn Kangn los sout Kunsas C) & receipt of u the name of C. Sl f $ Wages §20 per month and hoard t sters, and $1.50 per duy 10 the lab 3,50 per week. Work will Good work for winter, Lor f tion address . Sh erence, Justice N OR SALE—Or Rent Store two stories, 1ot 26x165 Premises in contir 0f Lisiness po cock, 18, Address William H. Bi OR HENT. containing entire house, on N Little Curtis'street. Only 7 bl hany's opern bouse. Call'on M 102 Maun sreet, (Up-stuirs. W ANTED-A cottugo of five o located _conveniont 1o bu family, no children. Address oilice WAk W ANIED—Partics are wanted Lo ca office 10 select thelr wod JoyNp-a by spply i, Kiowa Schurz, Conneil A uew two story rooms, hall and E. corner A Loy with pony t DUR SALE otbee ntending to ALt & CHIas. uneh of keys 1o Hoe office. POUND CAD MAYC KRIBE by . up Councli Blute, A (heck on O iog A hookkeeper of experlc ANTED—A competent girl for dining 1901 52 will bo ullowed by the contr: stabl Oid papers 105 saio ryor's Bue Job Owner aba. b Lost, Foand Hourding, hand, for sale at retail or Oders promptly filled by short notiee. Stock sold on col SuLviee & Bovey, Pro lephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sale Int. ave and 4th street in ish unoxeon” SUCCESSORS TO i i fice,” Council Absteacts of Title, Loan and He! mer lot, (wo Hari ble abstract books in this known_as the *McMahon Boolis,"” we are now prepar )eation, good 1, Bee oltice. | dng corvect abstracts of titl or 1o ke 5ut one boy Rluffy Tenmsters 10 § railroad in hof Kiows, y to Kiowit MELVIN SMITH & | NO, 236 MAIN §T., COUKCIL 0 the team Jrers. Loard Biuffs iding 08, et riion of ian: v, Neola, Ia. COUNCHL Established 1837, BLUYLS, 1 frame house ¥ six rooma. | ness: sl Crispy,” Bee o carey Bee i Bee married | For all purposes, bought ar and in lots. Large qua fiom. Several 8 bave gle or dovbl Nk, Own o lice of Council Blults, \orios and millia Kept constant Stables, Chies 1 and FINE - FREKGH - MILLINERY, a, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. nefar COB SIMS STONE & SIMS, LAW, al courts 0 Block COUNCIL BLUFFS Ie Yards, LUTES, Opposite Dummy Nepot. PeuaseIday ® POILLIRR 19008 (18 2 ear louds, contract_on Hmission prictors. corncr MELVIN SMITH & (0., | McMAHON & GO Raal tats Brokers, No. 236 Main St. g purchased the *most velic count, Abstrace to fu | nilsh abstracts and luifntl/tlllu S0= licit the patronageof all those desi to lands and lots in Pottawcattamie county, 00, BLUFFS. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS A, |Horses and Mules , d, MASON WISE, on | THE HEATON FUEL C0 and bettey Tha No 628 Broadway. Telephone 110, WHOLESALE AND JOBBING FEOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DEERI IMPLEMENTS, WELLS & €O, Wholesnle Agricultaral Implements, Buggiss, Carringes, Fto L Fte. Connell Blulls, lows. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING (€ Manufacturorsof and Dealers in Hand and Power Corn Shell:rs, Aud mgeneral line of plamenis No#. 101, 1509, 1505 and 1507 Sonth Main Streety Couneil Buffs, Towa. DAVID BRADLEY & (0, Manuf'vs antJobbers of Agrlcultural Implements, Wagons, Bm:glos. inges, and all kinds 101116 South Main s lowa. first class ugricaltural n Mael LA ‘ounoil Biuf CARPETS, COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades il Clothe, Curtain Fixtures, Upholsiory Goo Kte. No 403 lirondway Council BIufe, Towa. e CIGARS, TOBACCO, B1( PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesalo Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipase— Nos. 28Main wod 2 lfv-x 15ts. Council Blufs, COMMISSION, o SNYDER & LEAMAN, STORAGE | Frait and Produce Commlssfon Merchants, £ and 26 Ponl St Counell Bl DRIG HARLE, HAAS & €O, Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggist No. 22 Muin St, und L Cotneil Bintrs, INTS Sundries, Ete. 21 Pear St FRI W. BUTTS, Wholesale Califorain Fruits a Spesialty General No. 54 s 0. Commiseion Council B DUQUETT \‘ I'A'I W Wholesale Fruits, Confe AN COMTIISS ION Now. 16and 18 Pearl St.. Council BlufTs, Bieniway, HARNESS, ETC. BECKMAN, STROHBEHN & €O, Jtanu‘acturers of And Wholosaio Delers i y Leather, Harnoss, Saddlery, Ete. Main St Conncil Blufs, lowa. H. , CAPS, ETC. METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers ia Hats, Caps and Glovas. Nos. 342 and 301 Rroadway, Council Biuffs. HEAVY HARDIWARE. KEELINE & FEL Iron, Steel, Rails, Heavy Hardware, And Woon Stock, ¢ ts, lowa. COUNCILL 3 & Lubricating Oils ETC., BETC BLUFFS OIL €O, [lluminati Gaslin £.Theodore, LUMBER PILING A OVEKTON & €O, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Pillag, &nd Bridge Materinl Specialties, Wbolosale Lume bor of wl) Kinds. Oftica No. 150 Muin St Council Blutrs. Town WINES AND LIQUOKS. JOHN LINDER, Wholesnlo Imported and Domestic Wines Agent ior St Gotthard's Herb Bite Main St Council Blulls, & Liguors Nu. s SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestlc Wines and Liquois,._ , ' No G Main St Couiieil 181ufs. L KIRSCHT & €O, Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Brosd way, Council Blufrs CRESTON HOUSE The Blufls Fire Tf‘soape m‘i”ld.‘ 217 and 219 \I ain st MAX MOIIN, I'rop. BOOK BINDING Bank Work of A1l fuinds asp falty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & G0, Blufts oA bind only hotel in Counci aving o 'ern improvesn Room 1 Everet Block, Coun Standard Papers Used. A o ing 1n Magazines snd BLANK BOOKS. REFENENCES C. B Nationa! Buik, B B Btk & Co « Buy Of G. MAYNE, At 800 st and L ave., and M. Gallds gher's store, Lowey Broudway,

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