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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, MONDAY MORNING, DEC.7 OFFICE: No.12 Fearl Btreet. Delivered by caryier in Any part of the city at Awenty cente | M. W Tiros, Manager. MINOR MENTION, Reiter, the tailor, for winter goods The distrigt court opens here to-day Big bargains 1n boots und shoes at Bray s, 106 Main street Tom Hughes lias heen taken in for vag: raney. He will have a hearing to day Another interesting song e was given in the Masonic hall Iast evening. Robert MeWade is to appear a8 Rip Van Winkle it the opera house on the 12th. The city conncil is to mect in 1e monthly session this evening quorium Mugst close out the boot and shoe stock by Jan Come and get a bar- gain. 1. N. Bray. The Woman's Christian association will mect at the residence of Mvs, Cul- leys this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Some shoes stolen from Perry's shop a fow days ago wore yesterday found by Deputy Marshal Bates hidden under the Main Street bridgo The fr killed ular t week at the transfer, are plan ning to commence snit against the Union Pacitic for $25,000 damages. The wind has done some damage to the roof of the laundry building at the institution for the d and dumb, also to the roof of the engine house. Miss Mollie Hayes was the name given by a dusky female who got full of drink, and started out to shoot her enc Her sportive and wurlike propensi cost her $7.60 Georg boys in bluc drunk. His after he meets the | his pockeibook will The typos are making wr tions for nual masg mas night. It will be the great arrangement ever presented by th here. — Everybody should invest ticke The o8 enin by the night, for being noednd plasters, and this morning BiF horse show at the opera house ay night. There have been C houses each aft evening during the week. tholomew d " his Equine P, aat soon be forgotten here. ] fellows who were making too much noise in the alley between Main and P try were tuken m by Oficer K One of them didn't projose to go, the ofticer had to whake him up 1 The Progressive Euchr posed of about twenty mar couples, will meev on Thursday evening of this week at the residence of Mys. Conove They will be entertained by Mrs. Conover and Mrs. Rockwell. Prof. Bar adox will and club, com- ez out of Vi T w placed switch. The train had not got farrly under way, and no serious . Five cars went from rail, and the train was delayed about fwo hours. The auction of cheap oil paintings, “made while you wait f m,’’ elo: Saturday night, and now ity wi be worked, The rapidity with which these painti are made is marve and considering that many of them painted in_from ten to fifteen minutes, the art critic is not disposed to be very harsh, Mvr. Dohany iz understood to still ¢ damages from the eity for mjuries done to his opera house by the overtlowing of the ereck and cutting away of the banks. It is understood tnat he estimates the damages at $2,100, but that he is W g to drop the mutter, calling it square if the city will let him run s for ten years without paying If the council insists on his puying cense, then he proposes to press his sul for damages. It is understood that a majority of the aldermen ar r of compromising by granting relief from license, The dear old grandmother has aw ened from her slumbering, and wants o | return to the good old times, when thei was a local option law one such old luw, and haseagerly ¢ it out, and put in her serap book. ders why everybody is not as ic over the discovery as she is, | orgets that other folks “have bee awake, while she has been napping. She has been thinking of getting u putent n." Bless her old Dr. A, M. Crawford and Mrs. M. A. Woodhurst, of Pacilic Junction, lows were married quietly in this city on the 2 fust, by Rov. Dr. Gooloy, at the torul rosidonce, No. 124 Blufl street, Mr D A nedict, an old friend of Mrs, nied th Immediately after rted for Col- Woodhurst, necomps ness to the ceremony. the ceremony the doctor d orado, their future home. 'The bride will remain for the lyrumn as the guest of Mrs. Benedict, Dr. Crawford has taken with him to the west a stock of drugs and other goods, us well as the ne house Turnishings, and as soon as he get his business op and the home in readiness will be joined b womun whom he his thus wedd, The muyor will never forgive Mr, Dohany for not gizing him u fre at the opera house, and a free to take him und his friends to every tertainment. The matter of a license for the opera house is still pending be- fore the council, but the little mayor can not wait for that to be settled. " He or- dered the marshal Saturday to arrest the manager of the Equine Piradox, which has been showing there the weck without o license The city attorney ordered the case dismissed, holding that ft was the business of thy owner of the ke to take out the license, if any- y's. It will be remembered that the female buse ballists, who guve . such snide shows here, were allowed to 0 without paying any license. The; a8 i‘trm. wid the ittlo mayor u fow dollars ¢ rth. Mr. Doh hils taker oulders a big tinaneial burden in buil an opera house, of which the city is proud, but he must be bothere nd nched. The people waut fair play. If r. Dohany ought to pay a license, let the cou 30 decide. So long the matter is pending, however, he onght not to be subjected Lo annoyance by the little * fellow who has happened to get the title of mayor tacked onto a name which would hardly be known otherwise. 4 e L Sam Jones, the Great Revi . Ina sermon delivered at the Centenary B M. E. churel Loui © 2885, made the fo hwing pointed remars: ~ “fake the Wavash tailroad, for - nee. They carry pussengers, as fur 83 know, upon two conditions. First, gut t; second, get uboard. nnd us with the cons enjo s thereof."" + . The comforts ref ~ are the direct lines. smooth” tra , olegant couches, free a du uled sleeping ears, wi et Wahash ronte far ahoad of i uss, safe and comfor - if there'sa | ‘nds of David Kuhng, who was | rnoon and | CONFIDENT OF A FORTUNE. | A Dirsct Heir to the Townley Estate, with All the Links Complete, DISCORDANT TRIO. { A VERY Leaves from Note Book of ¢ Run-Around-Town Man-—The sunday Happenings in the Blaffs. Millions fn Sight. It has been announeced in copy of the Liverpool Weekly the British governmont has decided to pay over to all the legal heivsof the | Luwrence Townley estate their proper proportion of the money. The estate amonnts to the enormous snm of $590,- | 000,000 in money and 401,000 acres of Jand, the greater partof which consists of city and village property. The estate was inherited by four brothers of the Chase family, three of whom, William, Aquila and Thomas, came to mntry arecent heirs of these brothers i L H h will be an average of a million ench fort was made about twelve ago to obtain possession of the estate, but owing to a legal quibble brought up through the false elaims of a would-be heir who had no title whatever from lropped thrown and the ving the papers at that time made out fr: ine i file at the public ). C. Council Blufts has one | heire to this estate in the person of Mrs. | H. A, Smith, £ 1. W. Smith, the of the City Roller The mother of smd Mrs. Smith is to have heen a direct descendant of Chase family on both sides, her descendant of A« of William Gl Dr. Chase, who —was | s | the father being o and her mother Twelve stern g deseend in question, wrote s letter to Mrs, Un- derhill, mother of Mrs, Smith, requesting her to send him o record of her geneal- $ far k as she had the means of going to London for tigating the_claim, record with him. ed with the request rd of the DA 2l Mra. Underhill comp and sent o genealogical ree 1: consistine of fonr vy clearly il father back to Aquilla Chase, - derhill was & native of Bristol county, Mass., having lived fthere till her seven- teenth rin the same loeality where se had fol 1e had rtienlar about colleeting )1 ping the in proper order and as a result was fully able to comply with the request in the letter of Dr. Chase. Before sending said record the same was carefully copied and is now in the hands of Attorney N. P. Un- derhill, of Dunlap, o s.\iI:cm]m Y being a b r of Mrs. Smmth, who mothe who is at present i Mrs Smith has sent for a record and expects to ¥ fow days, and the copy which was sent to Dr. "Chase is supposed to be in the public archives at Washington, D. C.. along with the other papers that have been turned over from the court of chan- cery in London, where the i to be ioped that arrangements m: effected which will result_in awarding each of these heirs with their proper pro- portion of the estate Mrs. Smith has been very ill for the past three months, and donbts have been entertained as to her recovery. It is to be hoped that she may recover, and may reap the realization of the future in which she has so much contidence. et St Genuine seal skin caps at Beno's. ——— New midwinter styles of ladies dress goods. Sce them at Beno's, e o Troublesome Trio. Good citizens were just congratulating themselves that they had been velieved of the presence of Freddie Gerstenberg who went to Weston. Saturday some evil spirit tempted lim to return to this city. He and his wife immedintely struck fire. She swore that he had threatened her life, and a warrant was issued by Justice Frainey. He gave bonds to ap- pear next Thursday. Then Freddie went before Justice Schurz and had n warrant issued for the arrest of James Hurvey for assaulting him. Harvey has becn bartender for Gerstenberg, Freddie hus been from time to time v ji of the attentions paid by Harvey Gerstenberg. It looks s af the county would have to go on for a time longer paying costs for this troublesome outlit. Not content with having caused so much stir during the day the trio had an- other round of war iloon Sutur- day night. The polic hed down on them, and conducted Mons. and Mme. Gerstenberg and the man Harvey to the ity jail, where they abode for the night. with disturbing the pe: Harvey wus more accommodating than the others. had provided him- self with a rubber stamp, with which his name was printed on the register, thus avoiding the necessity of the ofticers writing it _out, the nume appearing so often that this hus become quite a task, He did not trouble the officers either about any I:nnlul‘,¥ facilities, but man- nged to clean the blood off his hands by spitting on them and using his cont for a towel. Yesterday morning the trio were sent to the county jail, but Freddie man- aged to give some sort of honds and was released. ‘They are now to stand trial on a charge of vagrancy, and an attempt will be made by the oflivers to rid the ety of all three. e For everything in the grocery line give the new firm of Kintz & l{lmh, 162 Broadway, a trial. Everything new and fresh, Fancy groceries u speciulty. ot All hinen ladies’ collars 5¢ at Beno's, — Excellently Entertained, ‘The entertainment given by the ladies of the Congregational church was sadly interfered with by the storm, the audi- ence being much smaller than would otherwise have been the case. The pro gramme was an excellent one, and those who listened to it are quite urgent for the ladies to have it repeated. Such & repe- tition of the entertainment may be given after the holidays. The programme opened with “Come where my love lies dreaming,” by a8 quartette composed of Mrs. Roff, Miss Mattie Josselyn, Mr. Westcott and Mr, MeDermid. Then' came representati tutions of Josu Ingelow's * ongs of Seven." The stuge y attractively areanged, and the tsongs were given charmingly. rst, the song of “seven times one, was given by itle Miss Carrie Shoentgen. She ealled forth enthusiastio appl vedly so. Miss N ave the nest song, that of a gi A i eave it Charmingly The next, sevon taies three, was gi en by Miss - | poles, shades, cte., | words of ton THE OMAHA DAILY BEFE, Belle Hate The scene wasa very pretty one, and the form of her sailor Jover as it appeared to her as she gazed from the “m&m\'_ was well assumed by by Harry In_ the song Mre, A P. Hanchett rare skill and taste he four | little ones gathe: jout her were Emma Patrick, Cora Harle, Mac Han chett and Lutie Pryor The song of “Seven times Five, or Widowhood, " was given hy Miss May Oberholtzer, who was appropristely costumed, and the seenie eflect was in escellent_keeping. The nest song was given by Mrs. E.C. Cole It was given by her most touchingly The danghter, who in bridal dress was about to leave the fond mother's side, was Miss Emma Phillips, and the bride groom was Mr. Ernest Hart, The closing R n_times Seven” was given by, H ilton iss Emma Josslyn nest chowed Atkins n gave a solo, It was well sung. A ing of statuary followed sentation of “Pygmalion Mr. Henry Atkins and Miss Ida Tostevin were the persons rep- resenting it. Mr. F. Westeott, who has one of the finest tenor voices in the city. gave a charming solo, and was call back by an encore. Then another picce of statwary was given, “Orpheuns and Euridyce,"" M mes Bowman and Miss Belle Hatcher preserting it Mrs. Roff favored the andience w charming solo. “Barbata Fritchie, " in vesponse to an oncore sang “Polly L Another song was given hy artette, *“I'he Wolf is on the Hill." \e best numbers on the § The closing was o grand ng of stat Apollo an the y. nted Apollo, wi wted adu tho raunes wero Misses 1dn. Tostavin Oberholtzer, Jennic Wallace, Hatcher, Grace Spoon i Emma Phillips and M The whele programme w much higher ovder th v given, and much more meritoriously Pt is to be hop under more 1 h a 1 It Phillips. sof i The finest frin, chenille flowers fo Stockert & Co.’s, No. foot rests and fancy fancy work at K. iy, rnice - Al Kinds of interior draping y pest in the v ch the west at E. Stoekert & Co', g neral of Mvs, Muolle The funeral of Mrs. J. Muellc held yoesterday afternoon. There was o very large gather ng of friends, the home being filled to its utmo:t capacity with those who came with genuine sym- puthy and sorrow. Rev, Mr. Crofts con- duct d the s rvices, and sy o%e with such er comfort 8 were within the power of man under the shadow of s0 great a sorrow. Wl selected and tenderly sung hymns were by My Haverstock, Miss Spooner, Miss Lizz Leonard, Mr. Spooner and Mr. Westeott. were a number of very beautiful ral tributes, and it seemed as if the nds could not find suilicient expres- sion for their sorrow and sympathy Mrs. D¢ Der daughter of My, Muelier, here yosterc ay morning, her svrival and presence being | a source of (v at satisfaction to the hus- and and fatuer, upon whom rests so heavy a burden of gri The death of such’n woman, so heloved in the hony and amone her wile cirele of friend and 8o resp reted and esteemed throng| out the community, is sad, indeed, and the tenderest sympathy is felt for tho: whose home has thus been so sadly en, ki PR Correet Abstracts of Title and Real tate Loansat McMahon & C No. Pearl street, Es- e The electric belt of Judd & Smith, 30 Fonrth street, Council Blufls, positivel rheumatism, neuralgin, dyspepsia, o indigestion, cold s, headache, kidney and loss of vitality, lead poisoning, luck of nerve forc o vigor, wasting weakness of those diseases of a personal nature in male and female. - Having put n a comple w stock of clothing. furn shing_goods, hats, caps, ete,, Fox & lluf:hvs. No, 915 Main stry invite the public to give them a trial. Their expenses are small, and they can aflord to sell cheap. ———— Mrs. Clark's Death. C. 8. Clark, who for years was con- nected with the press of this city, seems to have had his cup of grief filled to overtlowing. The last sad blow is the death of his wite, who passed away No- vember 27, at their new home in Calla- han, Florida Her illncss was brief, but painful. She had only joined her hus- band in Callahan about three weeks pre- vious, he having preceeded her to that place, while she remained at her father's home in Suwanee county She was born in Marengo, Lowa, in July 1857, and married toMr, Clark in this city, Septem- ber 25, 1878, They had just entered upon the new home with great expectations of joy and success, In the Record, at Calla- han, with which paper Mr. Clark is ¢ neeted, he pays v touching tribute to he and speuking of the by t future wh scemed to gather about the new home, 8: But death entered it and changed all, almost before renewed hopes for the fu: ture had been fully realized, and now all is dark, dreary ahd lonely—the bright lignt of the Rousehold has departed, the angel who mado it heaven for h ion is gone. and he who in the | followed to the tomb a mother, an only and ! ionato sister, two bright, prattling little ones, and now the last remaining idol of his henrt und life, bows in sorrow and the gloom of grief, and with a bruised and aching heart, sf that it must be all for the best blowsand such sorrows are hard to bear, and are only made endurable by the con: soling thought that in lus deep loss ull the newr und dear ones have gained that blessed heritage that is promised the good, the true and the just.” e Winter hats at greatly reduced price to close them out at Mrs. O A. Rogers “Their blood upon your heads,’ Dr. ‘Thomas Jetleries, (of Councit Blufls, In) Diphtherin and cure. Ten years trial has proven it to beinfallible. 1f you will use it in every case of sore throat, it will protect your family from the ravages of the dread destroyer. No doctor required, Price $2. Send for it. B No More Close Clips. Mrs. D. A. Benedict, who is an artist in hair goods, has just received from the New York hair dealers’ association, which 18 the recognized authority, the following information as to what is the Intest. The ladies, who are 8o puzzled a8 to how to wear their hair, will be in- terested, especially in the comments on the “‘elose eut,” which has been so much the rage her 3 A great change is Tllclly mln}z pl: in hairdressing fashions.” Qur fashi able ladics, tired of the high styles, are gradually wearing the Catogan braid, and wavy curls low on the n+ck, worn by the London and Parisian ladies last win- ter. ‘The Puritan s\llylu of hair-catting. close all over the head and shaped in saucer | neck, F | made s on U ad, pwhich a favorite with sportink ladies, h eagerly adopted by our pretty €hop perhaps beeauso it saves time style is not worn any more in Eut and the sooner here the better fair countrywomen Front coiffures are worn in flully curls, Pompadour style The back hair for daily wear is dressed ina Catogan b ut_ two inches below the nape neck, looped up, Py tresses on was qu ) for Loop | el pins are essentinl W dress the hair in_loop For ey ving wear, the hair is dressed tn flufly curls in front, Pompadonr stylo, | and the back hairin wavy loobs, not ‘too but _long, and ending in two or aceful wave curls falling on il y pins in gold_and silve studded with brilliants or Rhinestones, are much in vogue forornaments; foathi poufls for matrons; flowers for younger | i ont coiffures, connected with a Cato- gan braid or wavy eurls, are bein duced by haivdressers to forlorn damsels with shorn locks, who are anxions to re- cover their fashionable appearance. i hair is more fashionable than Ladies who have only a sprinkling ay have front coitfures and chignons ite gray, and have them dressed in the intest styles. of g CARGAEIN - Cottage ranges, Garland stoves, Ra- diant Homes and Hub heaters of the very latest patterns at hed rock prices, at Cooper & MctGee's, No. 41 Main street. - Christmas presents at Homer's. - Strongly Suspected. The police have nabbed a fellow, who who gives his name :8 Tom McGerr, and who is looked npon ns a hard eas He was thought to be the fellow who lately robbed Mra, Ticknor, but that lady fails to identify him. H is also sugpeet- ed of being the thug wno knocked down and robbed an <11 German a short dis tance in the conntry a 01t two wee g He has been ‘sent to the county "4 on a charge of v and eflorts ¢ heing made to h idence ac. cumi'a ed in 1 the farmer, comes 'The | iis time of releas it whereabout of the robbed farmer are not definitely known, but he will be fu ted up, and if he identifies the fellow he will stand &1 ex- cellent ehin e of taking o trip across the the state Closing Out Sale rotail dry goods and carpet 3. Dowling. ‘Having determined : from the dry goods business, we sstock of carpets, t coloring » Of the 1 store of including a full line of Gircmand_ Bros., in all colors and black, for which we have been the exclusive agents for Coun- il Bluff and Omaha for the past fifteen rs. We will ofier our immense stock iress goods, ns, hosiery, ion Indian iner of outside s, of velvets, plushes, brocade flannels, linen s notions, hrocl shawls, cloak: wraps at p in the quickest possi em- these goods are not bought as the major- ity of me ats huy goods, but wero bought for cagh from the leading manu- facturers and_importers, and only goods suited for the finest city Drs. Judd & nsoles. Only fifty cents. Sto. Counail Blufls, wanted I —— Finest display ot meershaum _and smokers’ goods for holiday gifts. T. D. King & Co., Cigars and Tobaccos, 543 Broadway. Fuller-Merkel Concert. All musice-loving people will hail with delight the coming musical treat on the 11th ut Dohany’s new opera house. The Merkel sisters are too well and favorably known to need any comment. Miss Ful- a rare gift of voice, as all who r on last Suudn; the Presby- terian church ean attest. She s an lown rirl and 1 most conseientious artisf et all our citizns show thelr apprecia- tion of courage. hard work and talent by giving these [owa sisters of song a crowded house. The admission is only ents, and 75 cents for reserved seats. ——— mith's Electro-Magnetic No. 80 Fourth Towa. Agents 5 cents worth of T ., free, in tho Ladics and gents get a ticket to the grand drawing ou January 1, with every 5 cents worth of goods “purchased of Avthur Lefkovits, 52 Broadway. The choicest candies, California fruits, nuts, rigars, cte., always on hand. ¢ and house turnishings ooper & McGee, N Main street, e Try John Templeton's “Rose’ cigar. Personal Paragraphs, J.0. Bennett, who has been in the liv- ery business here, has removed to Salina, Kansas. C. 8. Higgins and family, of Omaha, W on this side of the river yesterday, driving around. C. A. Clement, one of the active young men of West Side, was in the city yester- day Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loms, J. W., & E. L. Squire, 101 Pearl street. s For the best and cheapest oysters call at Chieago Lunch Counter, 404 Broad way. Oyster soup all day, only 10 cents S Be su bread No. made. r for the bakery, very best nvinced. and nsk ruur Rroc rade at Smith & Loer 3 Main street. It is t Try it and be ¢ J. M. SMITH LEADING Merchant Tailor! . NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, Iowa SANTACLAUS SUPPLIES AT HOMER'S, No. 28, Main Stree - Council Bluffs. MERGEN HOTEL, Main 8t,, Council Blufls, Nearthe C., B, £Q.; C., M. & 8t. P, and el & P railway depois. Streel curs D:ivfilryxlhlll‘ new and st “Plonn, Meraey, Proprielor and Maniger, the doo ass. Opened MONDAY, DECEMBER 7 |SPECIAL _NOTICE NOTICE.~Specinl 1, To Loan, adverticoments, such as Sale, To Rent, Wants | firet insertion and FIVE CENTS PER | each sutsequent fnsertion. Leave advo mentsat our office, No. 12 Pear] strect, noar WANTS, J7 UM FOR SALE -Aca Tnruain it sold soon t maple: 1, wpp grapes and small friits. or faitin ‘ wotor, K. P OFFICER, 500 Broadway, Coun | Bhuas, 1owa, crond offerad for ot aseliold g ich wa furniture, ing RTRICTLY will save timo by not applying. Tecoive prompt attention and will b 1 highest market prices by A, J. Mandel, Broadway, dealer in now and strictly first- £ccond-hand furniture, ote., oo, JFOR SALE-ei Onminhia, on Ace for salo my_ residenoe and Ninth stroc. Reninar OUSES FOR RENT—At McMahon & Co's, No. 4 Pear! street. 1 that ar deslrons of intof my by cor F Inqutre on pi moving to ness, 1 of th' aven mises, A, FOR SALE, FOR RENT OR EXCHAN —For sale or rent, on very liboral terma. Council Bluffs Papor Mill, complete, witl largo bonrding house and three ground, No. 26~A business property in Cherokeo, © Towa, will tride for westorn Dout §4,000. i Lemutifal home in the town ot Fast- ® county, lowa, for Nebrasl i flls wounty, ka land. 1A good business property and also A iduico property In the town of Chienva e will No. 17— . oll_fmproved, 40 neros in, a, Ic Joining 'tho for & short timo, re four inproved farms in county, Kansne, with & small - . The equitas will e exchangod for red wild land in Nebraxk ) 50 ncres in Holt county, fmproved, at & big bargain. Wants for merchandise. No. b4—A fine two story brick residence, one he bost locations in Council Blufls, will trade 1L incunbered Katieas or’ Nebraska 5,000, partly o oxchungo wo other beautiful homes ich cush paymenis will buy a few of our nything to or want to sell write us, We: to trade for lands HOME (GEO. W. SCHINDELE & CO0.,) No. 540 Broadway, Council Bluffs. All work gnaranteed equal to Troy Laundry work. Work cal.ed for und doliverel FRE 3 All goods by muil o €Xpress receive prompt it tention. &1 ecialties— Cleanliness and prom ptness, Tol ephione No 165, K. W.PATTESON & (0. Kos. 1 and 2, Masonfc Tempie, Council Bluffs, Iowa. ‘We wish to call the attention of the public to our fine line of Gents’ Fur- nishing Goods, and would most respect- fully solicit u share of their patronage. Below we enumerate a partial list of our goods and feel confident tha.an inspection will prove profitable; Hats and Caps, Underwear, White Dress Shirts, Fancy Unlawndried Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves and Mits, Hosiery, Collars and Cujf’s, HandkEkerchiefs, Suspenders, Mufilers, E.uwr Mujjlers, Chest Protectors, Wristlets, Sleeve & Scarf Holders Rubber Couts, Rubber Hat Covers, Umbrellas, E'c.. Elc.. E'c. CALL AND SEE US. A, W. Patterson & Co. Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple, _____ Council Bluffs. HOTEI, For Sale or Rent! A nearly new new and the only hotol in the wide-uwake town of MACEDONIA, IOWA, Ton bed roms, goo! purlo, offico, drawn« voom and ellar, nd sanple & m, W Il s 1or rent (B roaso wblo term , B u r¢ of E. n, Hod i Co.. Pooples’ Si0rv, Louncil biu.s, oF Address CHAS. P. K)EHLER, ~ MACEDONIA, I\. Chaicago Lumber Co. Who'esnie wud rotuil Lomber, Lath, 8hingles | Sush. Doors und Blinds. Sole agents for the colobraiod Marblebond Concontruted Whit e 8, P, MACCONKLLL, Minn, er i | Gloves, . SELLING OUT. We Propose to Go Out of the Retail Dry Goods Business And shall commence the sale of closing out from date of our entire stock of Dry Goods, fixtures, etc., in part or parcel. COUNTRY DEALERS |'Will find it to their interest to attend this sale. Harkness Brothers. Council Bluffs, Ia. wW. P A 7T . e wtn et HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER “eame houses move Brick bufldings of any kind raised or moved and satisiaction guarantaod on Little Giunt trucks—the hest in the world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Bighth Street. Metcalf Brog,| = oo>rntete 342 and 344 BROADWAY. AUTOMATIG ENGINES speclaily Deslgned for Runuing, RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mens Fall & Winter Wear CLOTEIIITG MILLS RAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTDS, Tubular und { ocomotive Boilers, New Massillon v and Woodbury Horse Powers, STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and 7 raction Engines, BAW MILLS, ETC. Fuctory Massillon. 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, BEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. Mens' and Lioys' Business Suits. Mens' and Boys' Dross Buits. Childrens' Every Duy and Dross Suits. Gvercants for Men, floyy and Children. Merchant Tuilor Siiits. Merchunt Tailor Overoosts. ) hres hers, TINDERWEAR. Merchant Tailhor rowsors. Equal to 11 ¢ es 't order, At ha he 1 o Fat Mons' Buits and Ovorco Lean Mens' Biits and Over Fut Mens' Trowsors Beunless Shirts and Trowsers in Seotch wools, Modicuted Bcarlots, Bxtra Heuvy Balbriggans, Funey Colored Wuols mad mizod qualitios, from 2w BuCh 10 $rok DUNLAP AND STETSON HATS FOR THE FALL OF 153 Northwestern Hotel. ! SAMUEL TATE, Prop. FURITISEIING GOOD3 L. 11, BERSHAW, Munagor, Newly P MAYNE, A 8 Humadw 2. T. Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange , Counull Rutts, lows. Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Collars And Cuffs, N8 eok Denlers in fows, Kuusws and Nebraska Lands IN COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY, I T (] B G il z .lleul Fmrnn bought nud sold. Bros. N scnm't.z.i reram Deearcueyr JUStice of the Peace, Qllice Uvor Awerican Expross, Compungs Of first class qualitios and ressonuble pricos LOTS €8 und 844 Broad way, Counsil Blads, lors N »

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