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THE DAILY BEE -COUNCIL BLUFFS :OWA MONDAY FEBRUARY 12 COUNCIL BLUFFS. Mcnday Mo ming, Feb 12, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Office: No, 7 Pearl Btreet, Near MINOR MENTIONS, The Daily Bee 20 cente por week, « §10.00 per Yoar, Delmcnico Outdons. Yum! Oook—‘‘Come in this wayand see our kitchen," Roporter—‘‘All right ;" and then he moted more white-aproned cooks than there are in Cookville; display cof oatables ready for the huge glowing Yum! Yum Oumar Rarroan Tioxers,—Buy them | range that made the reporter hungry, from D. W, Bushnell, 5 doors north of postof.ce, mtl ~The Presbyterian pulplt was yester- day filled by Rev, Henry Meekin, of [ing and mirrors. Onoceola, Neb, ~The oalaboose is incressing in popu- larity asa free lodging house, the number now averaging over five a night, ~Oonatable Fux says hoe is ahcad of the eitizens in their move for the siarting of a|{tems, hosyfits), he havirg started a p ivate en- serprise of the sort at Panams. E —A PARGAIN.—Any per«on desiring to purchase un elegant residence one block from Hayliss’ park, for 86,000, part on time, should address W, bok 1,607, £2-3¢ —The salorn wen are paying in their regular licenses notwithstanding the pre. dietion that they would unite in » protest, on aceount of the s:ill further ra'se which is threatened. —The osse of Mary Clayton ve. The Powers estate still occupied the attention of the ircuit court Saturday, snd will probably receive a finish to-day. —Mr, Lew Fisher while coasting the other night was thrown from a travrree, and sprained his leg.s0 budly as to sy him up for several days, ~—John Allen was another victim of the carnival on Willow avenue. Whi e onthe rear end of a traverse the harp endaof aled in the rear struck him on the legs and plowed up the flash on both legs In a fright- ful manuer, —The Clarinda Star in one column says the saloon license in Council Bluffs is $600 s year, Inanother column it states that it is 8500 » yesr. That paper I evidently as badly mixed as to what tho license is sud what it will be as are the aldermen of this city. —The Bunday school convention of Pote towattamie couaty is to hold its annual meeting in the Congregational church at Oakland, Thursduy and Fridry, Februaty 22 and 22, All Sunday sct ool workers are invited, ““This wa; ys the proprietor ; and we were ushered into the moat elegant dining hall, brilliant with gild- “This way,” sgain said the arbane host ; and now he sur- veyed the front room opening on Broadway, and its wealth of imported o mfectioney and California froits was Or ental in luxurlance. Reporter then summarized his The gontleman in brouze, who superintenda the culinary department, 1s & man of brains and culture, who can ocook roientifically, and who wae deemed ove of the champion kitchen managers when ho fillod orders in Ohleago. Dolmonico's farnished the head waiter, who talks six languages, and the proprietor amnsed the reporter, who is himself somewhat of a foreign sharp, by discussing the weather in seven modern tongues, Talk about restasurants, and you are oft your base If you think you can match W. T. Brown's any place this side of Delmonico's, Next summer a thousaud wonders are to be added to tho present attrac- tions, and ice oresm that would en- thrall a Turk with its voluptuous flavor will be served in style, and “‘don't you forget it."” —_——— Remember if you want Warner's Kidney and Liver cure and Pinkham's Compound, that'it is always fresh at DeHaver's - Dr, West, Dontist, 14 Poarl street, Go to Bliss’ for bargains. Selling Millinery and Notions below cost. - The pleasant and profitable exercises in elocution that have been the attrac- tion at the Baptist church on Tues- days evenings, will be changed to this (Monday) evening. A4 - ~—It is understood that one of Council Bluffs’ worthy citizens is preparing a lec ture on the psychology of mind, in which be attempts to prove that the human mind as well as the body is a natural product of SATAN'S SUBJECTS. The Tenney Burglary 8till Both- ors the ‘Brains of the Police An Old Offender Brought Up on a Traln Robbery Oom- mitted Last Year. -DIREGTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. o Po iRt bl T od 14 SOOI JOHN BENO & GO0., 15 sivia Sime: 2o 57" boaet 5 veot. A LI A S B L) Bt bk il i et MAX MOHN, }orasrox mouss }3uas g i tive: Mns S J NORRIS, MIUINERY st comt tor g . . . 80 days, 106 Main Bi-cn' bt A AT LA ALLLED ] RO, Ak W B s Bhedeibi OFFICE: Oor. Main and bth, up-stairs, DR. J. F. WHITE, °™&iiae, 65 Wiiow Avenae. N. SCHURZ, oice ster ¥bromry isch, oven amosiodn Expros 8. 8. WAGNER, i tonres'sf Rusvivs ratem, 16 52 4 " J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, GASH BUYERS, Who esale bubter, cgeg, pou bty apd frult. Ship to us. Drsftby return mall 3'6 Brosdway ] Broadway Meat Market, 327 Broadway H. PE‘[ HY BR'DGE' The hest Mea's at lowe .‘.,prlc;l Sausages. TV CONTRACOTOR AND BUILDER, Cor. 7th and C. F. SMITH. . UL Broadway. Plans and specificstions farnishedf W. W. SHERMAN. In FINE HARNESS I have the variety that brings patronage, 124 Main streer, JAMES FRANEY, M0, Tl i ane BARGAINGS! Bargains, Bargains. IMMENSE BARGAIN | In Ladies’ Misses' And Children's S EE O ES, Man’s and B—o-y_;'—B;)ts & Shoes, Smaller Offensrs and Offenders and How Dealt With The officers are still at working try- ing to molve the mystery of the bur. glarizing of Tenney's jewelry siore, by whioch $1,000 worth of watcher, ohains, eto., were taken. No very satlefactory reeults have yet been reached. The chieves in their hasty exit dropped on the floor of the store a number of rings and two watches. A locked and chain were afterwards found near Dohany's hall, and atill later a fow rings and throe empty trays in an open shed in that vicinity, these articles indicating the direction in which, the thieves flaw with the'r plunder, The police have picked vp three persons ou suspicion, and ate holding them for investization, they being K4, Sullivan, Forney Wocd and Bill Schurtz AN OLD OFFPENDER Major John 8. Wood, of the O, B &Q detcctive mervice, on Satur day brought to this olty a man named Jo{m Higgins, who was wartod on an old obarge, an information having been filed before Justice Baird in De- cember, 1881, charging him with breaking open a freight-car on the O., B. & Q. track, and stealing ‘therefrom sixty sutts of clothes. Higging ee- caped from justice at the time, but was soon into anotber sorape, which resulted in his being sentenced to s term In the penitentiary at Joliet, Ill. An eye was kept on him, and as soon as his time wis up, Msjor Wood appeared upon the rcene with the necessary papera for his arrest on this | oh:]eh‘rge.‘ h ¥OR THE pon arriving in this city the prls- oner was taken before Justice Schurs, NnxT 30 'D-A YS- walved examination, and bail betrg THE fixed at §600, he was committed to AT jail. Higeins s an old offender, who s sald to have already served one term in this stato as well Tliinos, PIOKING THE MARSHAL'S POCKET, NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE CORNER MAIN STREET AND FIRST AVENUE. —While J. M. Campbell and his son | eyolution, Let us have the lecture by all were riding along lower Broadway in o | meune, for there in no reason why Council buggy Saturday evening the horeo became | Blutfs should not produce something new fractious and both father and son were | in the field of science and serve as a broak thrown out, but fortunately received no|in the monotony of dances, theaters and serious injuries, th ugh the esospe was a | coasting carrivale, Council Bluffs has a narrow one. Prof. Paige orraigning atheistio science ~Mr. James Franey, well known as | boforo a bar of nature, and why not have the scientific builder of the latest derigna | the city produce another protessor te take in gentlemen's clothing, has just received | the other side, especially if he is able to the most glossy and substantial spring | handle with any dagree of oredit the the- cloths for his numerous patrone, Call aud | 0ty which he now proposes to adyance ! see for yourself, —————— Bllss is offering the best bargains B—W. W, Sells, of Tabor, lost one of & gyer ffired in the west, in all kinds 3400 team the other night. It seems that | of fanoy dry goods‘and notions. the horse had lain down during the night —_— and hismate had cut him up so frightfully | 1-quart with his shoes that he was about dead |8t F. J. Osborne & Oo. when his owner entered the stable the next | W&Y: moraing, 16-pound kits No. 1 mackerel for ~—The old Power building and property | §1.26, at F. J. Qsborne & Co.’s, 162 bave been purchased by & company repre- | Broad way. sented by Charles Hendire, and it is ex- peoted that the property will be converted ~—Mias Sophie Bohse, the talented sister into a foundry and machine shop to run | °f Mrs. J. J. Bliss, has at her studio some on a large scale, and by a heavy and en. | %W showings of her skill as an artist, terprising company. among othera & most excellent *‘Mater Dol —A number of complaints have been oross,” after Guido Reni, The painting is heard cf the way the children were taken SHsirA seebetecls foliso, yotng snike 1n a4 the reosns Tom Thamb show.. The tist, She hus n 'w a large number of paint. eta e rela it {ialialods ten ‘s ings and choice bits of art, in all of which ".n"“"’ m“‘“.,, A e Dlils cnty "pt:‘_ apparent the touch of a more than ordin. ary gift, and wuich give promise of atill b d“‘:"::“”‘“;:h‘,‘,"“:w:’e““" that | eator and better work from her brush in thirty cente, which they were induced to pay or the future, mot aee the show, OUR MOTTO: ~—There was a change in the police force| Good goods, latest styles, low prices yosterday by which Officers Morse and [and everything aa represented at Brooks are given day duty; Officer R ivar | Blis#', - is detailed to watoh the tranifer, The ST others are ,amigned to nfyht duty, Officer | Salmon, mackerel, cannod shrimp, Barhyte being assigned to central Broad. | ®00lt, sardines, pickled oysters, cove way, Sterling to West Brosdway, Tyson oyaters, brook trout, mackerel in % Middle Broadway, Cusick to South mustard, ml.oh.rd in tomato sauoce, et 3 Clough 0 the Firet werd. and everything in the fish lind at F, Main street *| J. Oaborne & Co.'s, 162 Broadway. —The tariff tiokers at Washington pro- Tt Pose 0 tax the people an extra twomillions | Bliss’ store is full of nice, stylish annually by raising the rates on pottery, | §00ds that is being closed out below Maorer & Oralg tell us that It will cause | 008 Go and seo the great bargains an advance of fully 25 per cent all along | they w/'l give you. the orockery line, Whisky comes In for » i 8 o . Ay | T 0 e o e uite #0 universally as we do crockery. k¢ RS R e q v at 6520, when theix place of business is --Nwl.hil::‘ you waunt anything in the [ 620 Maln street, barness line and you can't find It in Omaha U Y o or anywhere else, just drive down o 124 &Iéon'hnleuonflnhltl?. J. Osborne Maln stroet and W, W, Sherman will trot - "Mlfi out exactly the thing you want, Therels| James Thomas & Co., hnv; holsted nothing t0o nice, costly or substantial for | an elegant sign over the new briek him to buy or make, and customers will | stove at 520 Main streot. The stook find his quality of leather and workman. | o0 band and displayed about the doors ship to be simply immense and prices can't | 18 very attractive to the seeker sfter be equaled anywhere hereabouta, agrioultural implements, wagons, bug- —_——— e gles, eto, All kind; T ——_—— n]nm“dlyo.'p“:.fl:lflm':‘ g‘d Tmported Hollaud herring in h.gl Haven's drug store, o 0 per jar, 162 Broad- Lo Gl e ——. Don't forget the sale at Harkxess, ORcure & Oo's —The movement for organizing » hospi. — < tal here meets with much favorable com- Fine weather for baths, Take them | ment and will doubtless recelve earnest al« at 21 Byrant street. See advertise- | hearty cooperation on the part of all, ment in another oolemn, when shaped into definite form and pur- —_— pose. One of the most seemingly sensible The 99 cent store is now upen and | susgestions made is that the m:va-nz be md! for business. started on a small scalo by getting some S —— suitable dwelling house with grounds, on hl;"";""o&‘;:: things left aud sel-| wpich b0 erect other sottagen s they may HArkNEss, ORCUTT & Co's, be required. The cottage plan seems to be a8, Ot coming into favor in other places, it belng BEAUTIFUL SILKS ANDSATINS, | deemed better than haviug one great buil. Only 66 cents per yard at Bliss', dzl"c'ed:nd'l‘l‘:““i‘:" much easier to get star ere is great need of so Our old friend, Mr. P. O. Baokus, [of a bospital here, a0 that a stranser. if has the greatest variety imaginable in | meeting with an wccident or taken ill, he his carefully arranged and well stocked | an be provided for comfortably X 99 cent store, which he has just d opened at 402 Broadway, MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE, That 1s d b gooda at J. J. Bliw' alo:x"ub{nt b » e Remember the bargains at Hargxess, Orcurr & Qo's, t—— e Beleot oysters 400 canat F, J, Osborne & Co.'s, lesp;i'rosd"q. Soluub of tike vaber, _ PPtptinst s ke e LABRL "The finest Lot of anthractte coal that| The best work and the finest varloty | thay b ooy Ack to get Towa coal NAL. City Marshal Jackson ls the latest e e official to getiuto trouble, While at- tonding to duties in the police ocourt he had his pocket picked of 87 by somo fellow, The money was in hie overcoat pocket, which made the the theft a little easter of succossful accomplishment, but the boys do not seqm inclined to let up on joking him, and 1t has already cost him more than $7 additional for smoke and liquids. A FAMILY FUs8, On Saturday George Wright, who lives on Sixth avenue, was arrested on the oharge of stealing an overcoat be- longing to John Bothwell, a nephew of his, living at Little Sioux. It was olaimed that the overcoat was taken about a year agc. It appeared from the evidence that the nephow was about that time taken to the insane asylum, and he left his overcoat at some place, where Wright got it, in- tending to keep it until his nephew %ot out again and return it to him. The witnesses for the prosscation wero relatives of Wright's, and the affair secmed to be an outeropping of somo bitter family feud. No tosti- mony was introduced by the ‘defend. ant, and the jury brought in a verdict of acquittal. A BMALL BURGLARY, R. Jensen olaims that a man named L. Thompson broke into his saloon on Broadway and robbed the till of about $3. Thompson was arrested and brought before Justice Schurz on Sat- urdsy. He walved examination, and in default of ball was sent to jail to await the action of the grand jury. A LITTLE TOO FAST. A voung man named G. H. Nichols was yesterday arrested and locked up on the charge of obtaining a livery rig o1 Dr. Patton, under false pretence thtbl::mms ';l Stephens, that he was ng at the Ogden house, and P nt y, 18 in the city. m,:;‘fl.‘z" :{nf“:.g":fl'h‘.};;'z': Distrlot Attorney Osnnor, ef Denlson, riiagat, Dr,’ Patton losrned. tha | " I the oty yesterday. e had a few days before got a at| E.A. Cordray snd Anton Lintner, who Weatherbee(s atable under some other | are conzieoted with the Iowa Oentral rail- sort of & pretext, aund that the bill had | way, which is conteraplating an extension not been settled. He therofore hunted | to Counoll Blufts this summer, were in the up the you:ig man and'had him ran in. [ city Saturday. Iths el:h:nh lt.h':ththc young ml‘x; i8] Dolph Macgregor, who was formerly & son of the stant _superintendent | with Tus Bk, and who is mow In the o “z"‘: ?!"323?:# 't‘k:lll‘-u-h':.‘-;!d frelght suditing department of the Union olined to bo a littlo 0o high speeded, | E*I6C: cme across the rlrer Saturday, igh speeded. | o4 ghook bands with Counell Blutt OTHER GLEANINGS, triemds, and received congratulations on A Macedonis man, for belng drunk | belng the father of & bran new bouncing and raising a disturbance on s train, boy. :‘:h?rz-;x.mr:ho d1nll lm; s.mdé\, Dr. A. J. Cook has been confined to d T T orentonse, Mo | iy bed by malarial fever, but is now able fonninedty ray to pay hls e |, by out again, and is attending to bual- Andrew Pace, for belng drunk and |20 #aofold. using naughty words in Bowles' ea- loon, was, on Baturday, led in by of- ficers Sterling and Uulfiak and adjusted in the usual way. H. Kracht, of Thrall & Kracht, has had his hen roost robbed of forty-five pullet, with little or no prospect of oa the thief, On Saturday Coustable Skinner ar rested William Litkens, for whom he has been hunting for several days, and who is charged with getting food of Mrs. A, Russell undor false pretenses, J. H. Stephens, of Chicago, spent Sun- day at the Pucific, being on his regular thirty day visitation to the business men in his line. Ralph Wo'fe, of Chicavo, a well knowa commercial tourist, is at the Ogden, with samples of s eot meats, 3 M. H, Ferris of Milwaukee, is at the Ogden. Wm, P, Hunter, of Kansas City, is at the Oxden. J. 8. Ingram, of Chicago, Sundayed at the Ogden. B. Benediot, of Chicago, "spent Sunday at the Ogden, J. W. Sanders, cf Chicago, arrived at the Oyden for a Sunday’s rest. Charles D. Hale of Salem, O., is a$ the Pacific. J. E. Froncie, of Spencer, Iows, was at the Pacific yesterday. 8. Sanford, of Rock Valley, Towa, was at the Pacific yesterday. Larrle Williams, of Walnut, is in the city. Thomas J. Haseett, of Stockton, Mo,, dined at the Pacific yesterday. the city yesterday. Mre, G, W. Armatrong, wife of one of the leading operators in the Western Union telegraph cffice in Omaha, arrived here yesterday in compeny with her mother, on a visit to R.JL. Williams, Frank M. Corbaley, who was so long with Scofield & Cavin, and later with Swith & Crittenden, has been quite serl- ously ill, but is now thought to be on the gain, 8. §. Howe, of Towa City, editor of the Aunals of Iows, Sundayed in this city. Jobn Ballon, ex-sheriff of Mahaska 2 1. 0.0 P All 0dd Fellows of the city are requested to assemble in mass meet- ing, at the Odd Fellows' hall, on Wed. nesday evening next at 8 o'clock p. m,, to make arrangements for cele- brating the sixty-fourth anniversary of Odd Fellowship, which ocours on the 26th of April next. By order of the committee, Ynuni man or woman, if you want big or » small amount, insure in the No} belng able to givebonds he stayed ‘l‘f.‘::l’ e Fund and Mutual Trust Associ. in jall over Sunday, his case being set -non.‘&.m Rapids, Towa, 15-3m, for a hearlng before Justice Vaughan this morning, The case against Oficer Morse has been coutinued until the 13th, ——————— —DMrs, Sarah Hunter, the sged mother of Mrs. J, T, Baldwin, passed quietly and sweetly into rest last Saturday morning, She had passed four score years and ten, and yet was quite active and strong for one 80 aged, until within » few days, when A o TT e L she began to yield to the weizht of years, 0f o Marria 'un utual | and paseed away, Mrs, Hunter has been R‘:{y‘_““g‘:‘gf',:‘ eder Bk oot | living n this city with her daughter, Mrs. papers of the state. *Money for the Un. | Baldwin, for six or eight years past. She married” heads their adyertisement in |leaves three other daughters, Mrs, R, H. anotHfer column of this paper. 15:3m | Koonte, of this oity; Mre. John Scott, of Pittsburg, and Mrs, Jobn Cowl, of Port e 15-pound kits No. 1 white fish fo $1.25, at F. J. Osberne & Co.’s, 162 Broodway. Hi . P, _i‘nnhonno-lvdhu- winter has | of hair goods at Mzs, J. J, Goops, Wyor dmfi;n:hqnlh e : H::,o:o'l{:::-s;; I: w‘l‘hnmum Jjust arrived ot 4, H, & 0o.'s. |29 Maln street, m. [A'H, & Oo’s, " | Huater, of Chicago, She was & most es- A. B. Reyburn, of Macedunis, was in | ¥! | timable. old lady, ripened and sound in oharacter, and many frienis will share with the relatives the sorrow which comes from her death. ~The funeral services of Mrs. Hoff- mayer, were held Saturday afternoon at the family residence on Frank street, and were largely attended by sorrowing and sympathizing friends. Rev. Mr. Mackay, of St. Puu’s Episcopal church officiated in avery tender and impressive manner, and the remains wera taken to Fairview cemetery for interment, followed by a large number of mourners, — e Our New Loan and Improvement Uo Investigation into the matter con- vinces us that one of the most equita ble, reasonable and feasible plans of building houses is that proposed and in operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trost and Improvement company of vhis city. By investirg in shares in this institution, which s backed by some of our best and most reliable business men, it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- erate means to secure a comfortable home for himself and family. In tak- inga certaln number of shares, at a certaln monthly payment, in a few eATS & man can own & house of his own for about the sams as he pays monthly for rent. We believe the Mercantlle Loan and Trust company, by organizing and opening up for business, having filled a long felt want in Council Bluffs. Their plans and eystem of loans will bear the most careful scrutiny and exam- ination, and we have no hesitancy in pronouncing them ressonable and equitable, nnd backed by gentlemen of honor and integrity. As the com pany exiets it becomes at once an in- stitution of value and credit to our oity and those who desire homes. Thelr president is T. A. Kirkland; vice president, Judge Peake; sec- retary, I. R. Beery; treasurer, Ool, Beebe, and their offize is in the base- ment of Shugart's and MoMahon's new blook, corner First avenue and Pearl stree* {sn2Yy-1y S ———— COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL . NOTIC! NOTICR.—8pecial advertisements, suc Lost, Found,” To Loan, For Sale, To Rens, Wants, Boarding, etc., will be inserted in this column a4 She ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firsd Insertion and FIVE CENTE PER LINE for each subsequeni Insertion. Leave adv ertlsements a4 our office, No.7 Pearl Sireet, noar Broadway. cal “WANTED For further pa 1 on or address Joseph Ross, 615 Fobl 14t body \a Council Blufts fo xr woek, de Pearl Streed For Sale and Rent TORE FOR RENT—With eight rooms, crllar and & baro, 923 FUth street, opposite the oundry. lInquire of W. Eugel. 'eb12-12¢ OR RENT—The desirable officas lately ocou- piod by the board of irade. Apply to Bush- nell & Brackett t LD BEES—In packages ot a hundred at 26c ("R Patkaee Al TES Bus omos: No. 7 Pearl L 1¢ ete., furnished. Address, “Offic | Blufts. A pocketbook belonging to Thomas ard. The findor will be Suitably re. L. EV_RINCHAM & C0., Cocmmission Merchants Ohicago and Milwaukee, of Gualn, Beeds and Provisions. vl O ; ] - | BATH INSTITUTE, Thermo-El-ctric, Medionted and Bulphur Bathe, Por ladies and gentiemen, Theso Bathe are fully en‘o »d h"y A6 Medical Pratornity as being an onfailiog aw ey in ree nt Co ds, Rheuma imm, * eurslgis, Lumbago and many other allments Besides, my = ife, & competent lady, will attend - adies. F. M. LOCK WOOD, Propr. Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY, A.C.LARSON, - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. . DUQUETTE, GUIRERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Wholesale Fraiers and Sonieetioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st.. ¢ ounecil Binffs, Ia. M GALLAGHER, GROCERIES, New Store, Frerh Goods, Low Pricon, Polite Atteadanta. ERLR US First Door Tast of the Metrapolitan Hotel, Lower Broadway __feb 3-tu-th-sat- ViiLE ABSTRAGT OFFICE ;anas and Lots Bou&ht and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTAKIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. I}{QUNGIL BLUFFS - - - - =« IOWA. M. 18, President, N. B. EASTON, Secy. J. 0. HOFFMAN, Vico Pren, 0. HULBURT, Adjuster. MUTUAL I0WA STOCK INSURANGE CO. Insu es Live ' tock Agniost Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Office, 103 Pearl Etreet, COUNCIL BLUFFS, . - IOWA. The only company in Towa that will insure your stock agairst loes f70m any cause whatever. Ofners of Stock will consult their own interest it, whem insuring their Stock, tne; tha' the policy includes all he losses thy may have, snd be sa isfled with nothing less. For further informaficn call on or address Council Bluffs, Iowa, N. B. KABLOY, 10 8-dft 2. EL. WVEA Y NE: & CO. (Buccessors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEGIGH, BLOZSBURG, JOWA COALSI CONNELLSYILLE COKE, CEMENT, LiZRE, PLASTER, ETC. Office Wo. 34 Pearl iStreet, Yarde Oor Hleventh Avenue, Council Bluft. fm Ao e e s MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, 337 Broadway, Oanneil Rinfa fowgy Co., viizhth Btreet and et e cm—ss Shuggart Implement = = = o (<] . , - = : - = 3 - [} R ] z . -y = 3 = L ] 2 = = & - — @ z ¥ =) ity = : =) FARMER'S FRIEND PLANTER AND TAIT CHECK ROWER. BUOHANAN WAG.N, CTTAWA OYLINDER SHELLER, OLDS WAGON, STAR HAND SHELLER, COATES RAKE, NICHOLS & SHEPARD THRESH'R HUBER REVOLVING RAKE, EVANS TRIPLE HARROW, GORHAM SEEI ER, HENNEY BUGGIES, TIGER CULTIVATOR SPRING WAGONS, ETO., ETO. 113 and 115 Main Street.? ~ For Bingines, Boilers, Oastings Repairs and MACHINERY. Send Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manuficturer, Joro: 3 d 8th Avenue, Counc'l Bluff Prompt attentiom to crders, The best Corner Maln Btrcetand Bh Qo ob i hip and Keasonablo charges feb 10 1y MORGAN, KELLER & CO., UNDERT ATE R S RHOS, OFPIONR. w. H M TOSNTY, OFFICER & PUSEY, E GE}}I}FEI Blflfis, I?gab Dealers in Fo: HM&M ldh-"a The finest_quality and largest stock west of Chicago of Wooden and Metalle Cases. Calls at- tended 50 at all hours, We dfy ccmpetition in Quality of goods of prices, Our Mr. Morgan has served as uadertaker for forty years and thor- oughl upderstands bis business. W X 81 sdway. UPHOLSTERING in all its ‘promptly sttended to; w'so_carpet-lay- ?..':" 2: h-l--{':n‘-in Telegraphic and mail or- ders filled yrithout delay.