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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered Ly enrrier in nany part of the city at twenty cents per week. HW.Tiiron, « ¢« TELEPHONES Breixrss Orvice, No. 43 Niant Epiton No. 25, — Manager. MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbir ‘0. Heavy suits cheap to order at Reiter's ‘The board of trade meets this toelect ofli . A boy with horse is wanted to en route on the Bek in Council Blufls, “Bill Criss, the well bootblack, was last night qisturbing the peace. A fellow giving his name as Cook was run in for being drunk He had only a day book and a pint of whisky with wlhich to pay the fine. Arrangements are being made by the Knights of Labor for a public address in this city about_the 25th by the state mas: ter workman, M. L. Wheat Those who hold numbers in Kiplinger's list of presents and see the list on the }uuy\\n the drawing took place yesterd S. Norvell is the name of the scientist, who has been givi addresses here, and not. Mor- s misprinted in yesterday's Bei A. Shaen, who was run i for being 1 Sunday, deposited £10 for his 10 yesterday, but failing to ghow up the money was dropped into the box J. W Merrill step out of the position of « the Nonpareil. Ji the brightest writers on the stafl islooked o s his successe Permit to wed was vesterday given John Morrissey and Emma O'Neill former from Neola, the Iatter city: also to Harry Shaw Wiitmore, both of this city Special communic m..u of Lodge No. 71 A, F. & A M. Tuesday even ing, Januny 11, for \\'mlx on the third Visiting brethren cordially in By order of the W. M. len is complained of for making again with nis wife, Hoe ahard time keepin, rt and Charies M booked for disturbing the peace, but the atter dropped on payment of the ofti evening rry known colored arrested for M is reported as about to to the from’ this and Lizzic BIuft City vited, Dell "Squire Biges is now over DeVol's store, and justice oflice as was eve He ther omes his friends in his ust hearty wa nd will doubtless get his full share of business. The fifth of the series of parti by the Royal Areanum will b the Arcanum parlors in Beno's Wednesday evening, January 12 for this purty can be procurd member of the committee, T, chairman. While the city conneil is considering the advisability of doing away with tele- phones in the city and it buildings, the school board is considering the advisa- bility of putting telephones in all the school hlllllhll"« The cold weather, been known niee loeated has as en i this ci given held in block, ckots from any 1. Cavi, the like of which has here for years, has sed sad havoe with the vater ]»\]u-s of the city building 5 pipes have burst, flooding 'll:xr u the former building, and the sewerage in the Jal 11 ~1o|.pul making the interior able to the prisoners. ood that Woodbnrn, who hlm( Murphy, in a saloon row on Broad- , will not be prosceuted, but that the tlor will be dropped on the payment of cost. Itis said that Woodburn was i o defenaTumself fired his revol unfortunately hitting Murphy. wound wis not serious. The ¢ aninst MeNulty for keeping a disorderly house was yesterday die missed. It appeared that ‘MeNulty had retived from the position of proprietor of the “Do Drop In,” and hence there was Mo use to press the ease. Some one ought to bo responsible for the reputation of the house, and unlss it is more or- derly t 1t has been the authorities threaten 1o pinen the head of it, whoever it may be. Ex-gustice Frainey is very the way the county board fills. iy one-third of claimed by him o was threatens to commence suit against the county. It is understood that the county board is not loath to go into court and have the matter shown up and the people would certainly not object to details of the justice oftice oflic tigated in this torm. The opportunity is now given Mr, Frumney to vindieate his oflicial record by suing the county, and making 1t pay the amount of s bills in full, Moore & I\|||l||| nnd best stock of ¢ the city. The sore about slashes his the amounts allowed. e keen the largest rs and tobaceos in Call and be convinced. - - new meerschaums rticles of ail kinds and the Moore & the Kipling Mceting of the Bar. A mecting of the bar of this county was held yesterday morning, at which Colonel Sapp presided and Walter Smith erved as seerctary. A rule was adopted providing for the sessions of court here to open at 10 o’clock mornings, take a re- cess of Lwo Iml\|~ at noon, and adjourn following committee was ap- consider the matter of having of the term set wpart for the otions: W, Pusey, W. H. Flickinger, G. A. ll:)hm-. C. Haldane, J ne, Colonel Daily L. B. Crafts § are loaning money 1 attel securities at one: Ates, Sce them before securing your loans, - lilw‘lrw door hells, lmr ms and cotrical appli- Rnecs at the New \mkl..n g Co. Pianos and Organs, W. W. Kimball, of Chieago, has opened st No. 828 Broadway with a full and com- plete stock of pianos and organs new and fresh from fuctory which will be sold re gurdloss of cost or L agraphs. Barford, of Denison, Ia., it Bluils frientls, . P. Kelley, of Glenwood, eity yesterduy attending court AW, Askwith, ot W lvn.l was hmk ng after legal matters h ames T Rourke, Council Blufls Canning con: is vis was in the | of the , has re- where he has heen visiting since the middle of No yember. G. H. Champ. of Kimball & Champ, was called o Minneapolis Saturday by o thesad news that his brother, Ed Champ, was in a dying xmuli ion, He arrivad v at 11 foar | hours bofore his brother dipd, The re. mains will be taken to Rockford, 111., his ofd home, for burial. He had been ill sbout thiee mont ith typhoud fever. s - % T L.Graad Coueert at Rink to-nigl ~ THE OMAHA DAILY [ NEW JUDGES ON THE BENCH. Reopening of the District Court and the Judges Stm In Gently. MEETING OF THE COUNTY BAR. The Doings of the Council-Zitka at the Opera House—A Mistake in Printing Bonds—Brief News Avout the Blufs, Putting on the Yesterday morning the resumed busi here, with judges in attendance, Judge who has been the prosecuting and Judge Carson, of this city. The two were in close consultation 1n the after ternoon for an hour or more, while a bar meeting was being held in the court room. At the adjournment of the meet ing, the two new judges went through trying ordeal of mounting the judi- 1 woolsack in the presence and uuder the keen eyceing of those with whom they have been fumiliar as brother attorneys at the bar, i hey scemed to feel the em barras and so kept ench other’s company in emerging from the nd marehing at the appro e glow step up to their new positions honor and dignity. There we nber of lookers on besides the and as the two new i district two Thornell, attorncy, court new, <ition, little room pr of nu neys took ping of hands, a hearty welcome, caused the novitiates to - smtle m. ‘I'hey then proc ment of eas m the docket inal cases were reache * to Judge Carson to attend to, Judge Thor an aetively interested in the trind of these, and therefore not in acondition to pass upon motions con ning - them, After the call Judge hornell retired to another room, to there listen to various motions, and Judge Carson retained his seat, and proceeded with like . there being thus o Thornell as the crim thos n of public in the one’ ponding for n now teinl 1 the case of Edwards, the fellow convieted of a confidence game, and who from the tools found upon him is rather a hard crook. Nothing was done w this motion yesterday, but it is understood that it will he taken up by Judge Carson on Thursday Judge Carson « spects tozo to Audubon 1y to hear W I involves the custoc 1 Dr. Holmes, who has had trouble with his wife. Judge listen to_cases, are set for the 1 these will be Jooked interest ornell will remai forward to with and nego- rnm strect, ns in Council Blufls and Omaha |:r4,|n Ty - onr books room 1, - LAST NIGHT'S COUNCIL, An Ordinance to Create a Sewer Dis- trict to Build a Levee Was Intro- duced. The city council met last evening, present, except Alderman anb. A few of those interested in the T nue ordimance were on hand, but See th house & Co., re made by Moore- verett block. all ‘enth the Avenue D streets, also T and between for sidewalk on granted. Petition to open highways from in front of C. Geise’s residence northerly to Elliot street, from th highway between and the Danforth property Mr. Sithonitits ago after ghth and Tenth Mill street, d , s the buried his prope r) two years a case of small-pox. ion of Mr. ton for position street commissioner was filed. Report of chief of police for December, as already printed in the Bi ‘\p|nu\u| Report of city elerk. Approved. Re pmv of striet commissioner approved 1 ion of Driving Par a reduction of taxes was fayorably by the city attorney on file on motion of Alderm Report of city weighmaster since March last, in wi the council a raking over in regard to the way they had failed to recognize him. Placed on file. A resolution was passed orderin alarge number of sidewatks pr passed by the council, The mayor presented a bill from Chieago, Burhngton & Quiney 1 !n| removing an ice house some time ng a quit claim deed for 1} Tto the city attorney, with power to examine the deed and with aus thority to pay the amount, $200, previ onsly allowed if he found the sume cor- reet g\ of association for reported on and placed ously the nted an ordinance to wement distrietin city for the pur- pose of building a levee 10 protect that portion of the city from another over- flow of the Missouri river; the distriet in- cludes the following territory: Commene- o at a point on the right of way of the rthwestern railway, eighty rth of section 25, thence sonutn on lighth street to its interseetion with Tenth street, thence south on ‘Tenth street 1o its intersection with the south line of the right of v of the Shicago, Rock Island & Pacific railway, on =aid line and west on tine of the right of way of the PPacific railway to the Missour: thence northerly along the east er to the north line of sce- i . 27, thence east on said scetion Line to its interscetion with levee, thence 1levee to place of beginning. strict is established for the pur pose of improving the territory in said district by constructing sewers and other improvements for draining purposes as provided by law Seetion 2 repeals all ordir contliet with this,while seeti t the ordinance in foree from after passage and vublication us pro vided by law. Itwas referred to th judiciary 2ommittee with the city attor ney and engineer, after having been read the second time - Dr. Hanehett, oflic residence, 13) No. 10 Substs s pr ablish 1 se the western par sonth Union piver, No. 12 Pearl Fourth strect; telc tial s 101 Peard and real - \.mm ts of titles &K wire. N JO WL L. 8q reet, ( “ounctl Blufs. - Literary Delights "ie Monday ning elub met last at the residence of Miss Juha Of This was the opening session of inization, which 1s composed of literary clement of our unime prese ¢ brilhant the p ing n futu Mr H essay which thought on Mrs. Horace from Prof Vons ranc The Misse the promise ed an for Sholes read an owed signs n ver Everety - read Swir essay nd My, admirahle of eful R H a on se! on “Parles L H. Try- Merkel a avored the vocal se company with delightful Officer with a brilliant ano ad a short seene from one comedies, and Mr Frank Lawrence read the speech of Henry W, Grady, of Atlanta, before the Boston elite, which has been pronounced by all as one of the most brilliant after dinner speeches of the century. The club newspaper was not neglected in the foast of rich things and contained articles from the members of the club on various subjects. We predict a bright future for tho’ Motiday 1 ening _club. The next meeting will be at Miss Weise's on Eighth street two weeks from last even- ing. - ood Musie, Good lee at rink on the Miss Joyce res of Shakespeare's - Weather strips at Chapman’s 105 Mamn - Clark Still at It from the following, taken Hastings (Neb.) Independent, and omnipresent Clark, of Biufls newspaper fame, must be making things hum in that sprightly city “Mr, C. 8. Clark makes the most brilliant city editor Hastings has ever had, and in making this candid statement the writer paving the way into the ‘Iastings Association,’ nor is he try: appear as one of the ‘tall tell tailors” have heard so muc about lately em refers to an imaginary entitled the “Hastings Liars' ale Telle serety,” which mukes regular reports from “Points and Pointers.” Grand Concert at Rink to-night - conl, aind 530 Judging from the the versatile in Hard and &izes Fuel phene best quality, lowa woo ( Broadway, ‘Iole - Last Night. ka'l was he claim used the ¢ high Last evening given at the ope that it is a rival of * ations of many to be qu se expectations were by no means shed. The play itself is rather weak and had it not been in the hands of an excel- lent company would have fallen very flat. The company brought out all there 1s in ity and some very clever work was done considering the capacity of op- portunities afforded by the play. - Wes Main st. her strips at Chapman's, 105 et soft-lump coal, Wm. Welch, street, telephone 93, $3.75 615 Blunder. It was yesterday discovered by City Treasurer Spetman that a mustake had been made in the printing of the §10,000 interseetion bonds, issued during Vaughaa's adminstration. The coupons were dated as failing due December, 1857, instead of December, 1856, Steps will be taken to rectify the same, - _ The county has cut oft’ the ust ance of 50 cents a month for the inmates of the poor house mustn't be If they are they must own nicotine. This may pnomy, but then the county L new court house. 1 allow- seem close is building Stoves ! Stove ! for the next ing stoves at e Stoves ! thirty cost for ¢ SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE. Special advertisements, such s Lost, Foand To Loan, For 8ule, To Kent, % ants, Boarding, ete., will boinsorted in this column at the low PR LINE for T at our oflice No. 1¢ Peal strect, near Broadway, Counci Bins_ 2 wagon shof, Good S Ports: JOR8A ) i ons 1o uth, In. JOR REN opposite the purk. Tor e wents, or lin St l JOR SALE=My residence &t hotween Willow and Fi Au K. Bates L First ave., Sullivan & Fitzgerald voard, for two No. 120 Frank: Room, with man and wife, on B 5 nlso Borse and bugkics F.m IM tloors, close and_ good Odell BBros. QR RENT—Th ~A 16w two-story contuining sis room: with &l bed room Call on M. ¥ onestory frame busimess building, with f-room” dwelling mtach- Guent, formorly oceupicd 18 n candy factory and known ns No, 10 South Muin street, o tonaing through to Pearl st Apply 1o Kobrer or Odeil Bros. & (o F.m ALE reason for seiling \ FANTED-A cottave of five or siX ro loeated convenient to husing smull family, no childron. Address **Crispy,” loo office. WANTED route, QOR SALI off tucber shop, zool locat Aldross H, -A boy with pony to carry Bee 010 papers for salo At the Beo intonding 10 by sl ut the Pryor oflice to dding caras. JOIN Y. STNE JACOD SIMs STONE & SIMS, ATTURNEYS AT-LAW, actice in the State and Federal courts l(uuxne 7and 8 Shugart-Beno Blook. COUNCIL. BLUFFS W.S. HOMER & CO. 3 Main St., Council Bluf]'s. The chenpest plece in the eity (0 buy CROCKERY, LAMPS, SILVER PLATED WARE, GLASSWARE, ~ANDO FINE POTTERY. QQ_NSUMPT 0N. 1710t the bord lasase’ by lie a nnuum.“uu... e m-‘.". B 6 1 G biirvan Dl . A BLUCUNY N obLBON ¥ | BEE: TUESDAY JANUARY 11, COUNCIL BLUFFS BOOMS! CALL 1 1884 HARKNESS BROTHERS, And select your Pry Goods and Carpers hefore the prices advance. We are selling elegant Pa'terns Dress Goods very low to close the lot. BLACK SILKS. CLOAKS. We are closing ont this entive malke voom for our increased Carpet stock, and are consequently selling them off at cxtremely tow prices, Blankets, Comfortables, Ladies” and Misses Under You never s Black ing. Ave being closed out very ehcap. CARPETS. Our we have a pull assortment of Poles, Rods, Brass Goos Orders by mail veceive prompt attention. done by skilled worknicn. You will save money to ser and Rugs before you by, grain, Brussels, pets, come and see avicty of Curtains, Pongees, Draperies, cte, is lavge and choice, and Ouy awork 17 yone e us oy awrite Jor otes il oy Silks so eheap as those e are now sell- department to filr. wrpets mtin- | Veltvet, or Moguette Car- prices. is Harkness Bros., Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. FARM LANDS CHEAP Minnesota, ! e lands in Minnesota on 80 years in Town, hool and st ud Buyers fare free. Farming Lands 1000 per aere cent interest No. 553 Broadway, Couneil Blufls, ’I HEATRICAL WIGS, BEARDS, Grease Paints ETC, The Finest Tm ported Line ot Mrs. C. L. Gillette’s Human Hair Emporium Ila 209 an Street. Council Bmfls /llwl'l FINE - FREXGH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladiesbuying a $5 hat or bonnet, one fare will be paid; Sto, round frip. MELVIN SMITH. I SHiTH & ROBERTS. SUCCESSOKS TO MohAHON & GO, Kbst acts of Titls, Loan and R-al Es- taty Broxer:, No. 235 Main St. Having purchased the “most velia’ ble abstract books in this county Known as the *Me3ahon Abstra e now prepaved io fu e abstracts and respectfaliy it the patronage of all those desi OBERTS, 0- ing correct abstracts of title to landis | and lots in Pottawattamie county. SHITH & ROBERTS. HO. 236 HAIN ST, COUNCIL BLOFFS N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Ofiice over American Express, RICE M D Cancers, A eans Over thirty ven 3 pruaccal No. 11 Pear Jouncil Blafs, W™ Consultution free. Mules For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail Horses and and in e itities to select from gle or doble. MASON WISE. Couucil Blufls, lots. I qu Several pairs of fine drivers, sin OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS . COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA, BIYDING 12 naly, County and | vis of ANl Binds aSpees | \ wblished BOOK Ledgers, § Prompt Attention fo Mail Orders | MOREHOUSE & 0. Room 1 Everet Bloek, Council Blufls Standard Papers Used, Ail styles of bind | ing 10 Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. REN( 2 H B & ca, Deere, Wells & Cay B. fusurance €0, W Baviags Baak C. B. National fhivs Ctize, Wirst A Ofticer & Pusey, Hauke Towa, age | Ka anging from §5 time Information, cte, given by 0 to 5 por P. P. LAUSITRUE. ‘reidriksen & Co., Chi w,'.' Medicine it of the Royal s Kntaht Comm at the Roval Austrian Order 0f 5 all who < Mularions WEOLIMITAT wre neys. BEW HerMajesty's Pavoritie CbsmslluGl e by Ter Royal THghnoss and the nobility. For the hupping, Rou LAEBIG VO yrap guaranteed sthc ne Princess kin. Complosic or nof avariilainthe yceflna of Wales n, Erup. it rilla, s kot ABSOLUTE PERFECT(UN I BAKING: MEATS ROAS'[ ED lN THI~ IR OWN JUICES, BY USING THE WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR FOUND EXCLUSIVELY ON THE MARVELOUS RESU LTS LOSS IN SHRINKAGE OF MEATS el percent. of LUsis OF K1 e tor] ¥IY KLU EIT ot ul’WlR“ GAU FOVFN Door. I.don alphit, i Ter cont. of the ity e, Whils ‘it uhowt U N Al Bho'virs wmiil Lo OF IETREVEN PER CENE OF JUICL SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS ANO PRICE LISTS. CHARTER CAR ETOVES 28 and RANGES aro SOLD IN KE RAEKA &3 follows HILTON RO P KEN DALL \\& LETSON, E.C. DREWER, 1 .\ummu TEMPLE LG 5. GREE & PABDY N &SON, TIMMLE &FRA frrsos A winatle itiate " “Schilling Corset €ompany, Detroit, Mick PERNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESI’ER S ENGLIS Originul 1 l’“,u.{‘? ) Poobate Notice. N THE MATTEL of th Kyan, de of At the erc M. litors ONE HUNDRED FREE GIETS | To Be Given Away By Henry Eiseman & Co.'s l‘mp)v'u Store, TO THE LU(,K\’ TIC KET HOLDERS On January 15th, 1887, Consisting of Furniture, Chinaware, Clothing, Blankets, Table Linen, Notions, Money, Silk Dress Pate terns, Bee, b svery two dollar's worth of goods i od, you will reccive a conpon ticket, good for one chance in the follow ing Grand Presents to be given away by us on January 15th, 1887 % FIRST PRIZE - Oune suite Furniture, consisting of sofa, tete-n-tete and tour ‘grand easy chairs, all uphol stered in assor <1 shades of clegant silk plushes SECOND 1;,x/| toom Suite, econs Dresser .\v.vl Wash Stand of elegant finish with beveled glass, worth $100 FHIRD PRIZE - One of the very be: six-drawer Nickel Plated Domestie w g Machines. The very hest machine in the United States, worth 65,00, FOURTH PRIZE nty Guinett best yro ck Silk, ! kY of Parlor One Mahogony Bed oad, yards cost want Seal Plush London Dyed Cloak, to be made to order to fit the lucky ticket holder, worth $50.00, SINTIH PRIZ puir of the finest White Blanke by the Pioncer n mill, of worth $40.00. ENTI Boautifully *d Dinner and Tea Sot, mgof one forty worth $52.00 EIGHTH PRIZIE- An Skin Mufl, worth $30.00, NINTH PRIZE A vory Shawl, worth $65 00, ' PRIZE .umvh consist want Seal fine Puisley Angora Beaver /13- One Gentleman' made of Imported o tine fit for the ) of y [§ ln(lxvm_ Worstod guarantec Gentleman's Fur Beaver Over worth §30.00. THIR Ill\ll( PRIRE One w's Overcoat, for a boy between the < of Fand 16 years, to be chosen by the lueky party holding the ticket. Worth $15.00. FOURT 'l PRIZE—~One Boy's Sut, for A'm\ Vu(\\ -lev s of 3 and 16y y the winner, \‘nl”l One 1 #1000 PRIZE - One L worth 10,0 SRR A B picee of ds “Fruit of the Loom” muslin, TIL PRIZE One half ey best Celebrated “Gold” f which we are the exclu- worth §0.0 I'H PRIZE worth £5.00. PRIZ ‘gant In- Elegant One Vine Siik One 1 uble Cloth U7 A Cash wenty Dollar Gold Piece, One Toilet Set. One very tine Doll, (bm ]I\(MI\ T inen 1 nd Cover. tle fine Perfuine. One Tobggan Cap. rt. One fine Splasher. One fine Lunch Basket. ~One hamm A brass Umby fine Towels. IH\ Umbrella, One tine Doll t China Dishes, suitable Brass Broom Holder, r Men's Silk Suspend- One Siik Handkerchief. One v l):,H ]!lnv ne Linen One l...) ST One Boy™ Iskin Cap. One fine Painted Ornzoment, One Toilet Set One nice Doll One hln l‘HJI One One’ One fine Dol 50—-0ne Mouth O 60 —One Imitati 61--One fine Book 62—One fine Book One Po One ling One fine Dol One Dr. Warner's ( le- \hnu! fer Shaw! u cmm Piano. 1 65 66 orset. “One One I One Hand Bags One lady's Companion One Silk Muflier Doll —Omie fine Book. One fine Book One Lunch 1 ket 1's Shoes, One fine Lace Collar One large Dol One Lady's Jersey Jacket, One | Gentleman's 80 81 , B2 83 rs, s1 85 86 By i Sus pende No, No, No. No. No No No. 90 No. 41 .\'u ! One pair Men’s Gloves, One pair Boy’s Skutes. One pair Girl’s Skates, One pair Girl's Skates, One fine Doll One tine Doll One large Doll ~One large Doll lace wir Gold Cutl Buttons i it 05 95 07 98 One pair Sleeve Buttons One Silver Thimble ) One line Breast Pin No. 89—One pair Kid Gloves No. 100--One L Handker Total value of vre ‘mu $00, LA with ever irchase you reecive ticket, .u.‘fi. for eyery sadditional 2 purchuse you miuke i ol val e diekots until January 1847, when the fortunate numl announced and nvited cewve their pre of 15th, will be to cu i re REMEMBER ve to pay nothing ar stra for your to sell “you "other house in et from. Yo purchases. W foods cheaper thun_any the west, and best stock to sele MAIL ORDERS. All orders by mail will receive prompt attention, and tick the free gift distribution will forwarded and enclosed with your purcha the A f you were present in person {istributions will be made with s, and you y'depend on it bers y will receive be ied to the em uts No tickets will yes of our house 3 mly will rcecive the bene- mentioned pres- in our mammoth wrself 11 and see the above ents now on exhibition 1 convinee etfull Heni: 316, 815 and ¥ Liseyvay & Co People’s Stol 320 Broad ) WAy, Councii Bl THE HEATON FUEL CO - Will supply you with a cleaner and betteg quality of COoAL Than any one in the city, A trial will cons vince yoin. No 628 Broadway. Telephone 110. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DEERE, INPLEMENTS WELLS & Co, § Wholesale Agricultaral Implemoats, Buggies, Carringes, Fte ,Ete. Counail Blufts, 1 KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING Manufacturersof and Dealors in Hand and Power Corn Shellers, AN gener line olass agricilture outh Main Street, il Bafre, Towa DAVID BRADLEY & Munuf'rs anJobh, Co, a ot picees, ‘Aqucultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carringes, and all kinls of Farm \I*A\vmuv HW to 1116 South \|iw'\';lrflul Council Blufrs, COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades 01l Clothe, Curtnin Fixtures, Upholstery Goo Ete. No. 405 Lrondway Couneil Bluffs, Towi, ClG FOBACCO, K10, PEREGOY & MOORE, =Wholeanle in the- Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28Main and 27 Ponrl Sts, Council Blufrs, Towa. COMMISSION, i SNYDER & LEAMA RTORAG Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. 22,24 and 26 Peal S, Council Blufts, o HARLE, HAAS & CO,, Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists® Bundrios, Et ? Main St., No. 21 Panrl St., il s, TS, and Cour Wholesalo Callromla Frulh a Specialty Commigsion. No. 542 Council Blufrs. Guneral Drendway, TWIRT & DUQU Wholesale Frm!s thulmlm 5 ‘E‘Q.HEYI....I.\,S%ERH ; HARNESS, ETO. BIS I\.\l,\N, STROHB ll\'q\~ 20., Manuacturers of and Wholesalo Donlors ic Leather, Haruess, Snddlary, Ete. METCAL ; Jobbers In Hats, Caps and Glnvsx. Noe, #12 and 344 Broadway, Council Bluffs. HEA HARDWARE. Kl NE & FELT, Wholesalo Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Etock, Council Bluffs, Towa. HIDES AND T D ALLOW. . MCDONELD & (0, No. §2) Main oo COUNCIL BLUFEFS OIL CO., holegale Den): lluminating & Labricatiag 0ils Gaslin Agent, Council Bluffe, Towa e in— E.Theodore, LUMBER PILING ETC. A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumb“r Plllng. Aud Bridge u..uun\ Specinitios,Wholesaly Luwue ber of all K Oifico No. 150 Main St., | Blutrs. Jowa, S AND LIQUONS. SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, JOHN LINDER, Wholesnla Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Agent for St Gotthard's Herb Ditters. Noils Muin 5t. Council Blutfs, L. KIRSCHT & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Brond way, Council Bluffs CRESTON HOUSE The only hotelin Council Blufl Fire Hscape And all mno " having n improvement Main st, MAX MOIN, I Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFES, Opposite Dumuiy Dopot, Pojmesaadey 5B PRITRTR 1015 g mules kept constantly on hand, for sale at retail or in car loads, Oders | aptly filled by contract on short nd 2, Stock sold on commission, SuLuter & Bovry, Proprictors ?

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