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s THE DAILY BEE. TUESDAY MORNING MAY OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Felisered by carrior in any partof the city at twenty conte per week. W, Tivros, T Rusiness OFFICE, Niant Evrron No. Manager. MINOR M New spring goods at Reiter’s. Leonard & Jewet refrigerators Cooper & McGee's, No. 41 Main street, at The “Quick Meal” 1a a quick seller; oome and get one before they are gone Cooper & McGer George Kimball, sho has had so many dreams and prophetie visions, has been again taken in ch by the authorities as being insanc. He seems to be harm- less, but, like Aif Morris, insists on talk- ing on the st corners and converting the peonle to his way of thinking. Mr. Fisk just received a letter from New Orleans informing him that the su reme court of Louisiana, in accordance with the nnh of the supreme court of the United tes, had ordered the levy ax of six mills to pay his judgment ,000 and interest, leaving him at lib- erty to ) ainst the proper offi- pers in the distri yurt to have to pay the | nee of 5,000 andinterest will about §7,000, A young follow named Clark, hailing from Corning, has now a poor nmnlunnl C il Hllll He was brougl t here by s marshal to answer some wting the revenue laws, amount to sioner Hunter Friday evening. He was discharged, and Saturday morning was Jooking ubont for someone to lend him money enough to get home, when the police nabbed him as a vagrant. The ludun- let him make a fresh start for home. it Heisler and get 4 - Go to Beard for room mouldings. - The Killing of' Hughes. jor who was to have been tried at this term of court for the killing of Hughes, will remain in jail untit the next term, the state having asked for a continuance, and he, of course, not being anxious to go to trial, consented. Some of the witnesses for the state have seattered, and it is hard to get their whereabouts or sceure their attendance. Although Hughes was shot down in a hotel oflice, in the presence of half a dozen or more men, and there is no doubt but that Williams shot him, i seems diflicult to seeu i- is understood dence to conyiet him. It that Williams wiil endeavor to prove that he shot Hugi in N'illlv-’vnw Beveral others been indicted with Williams, but they have captured. The gang wiich we at the time of the afl not been re present 1y seem disposed to keep out of the w nd to cover up the facts so far as possible. With all these difti attending the case, and the probability of their 1. Lot lessc ning by fur ther continuances, ther s little chance for Williams' conviet'on Einseefi ol Before buying a gassoline “Quick Meal” at C ....,..-x &M see the lls Hu'h St No 40 S St. Paul's © » finance conmittee report as to the receipts and expenaitures in the construe- ion of the new St. Paul’s church edifice, the amount received in subgerip- tion, including donation from Ladies’ Aid society, $10,211.55; from sale of old church prope from bond and mortgage, $10,000; total, $25,100 Amount p for work and mate mlll 10¢ Broadway hurch. al to date, $23,657.81 insurance, §50. There ar lu]|~ for work completea and incompleted, but ¢ acted and out standing, %382 venditures n he estimated ex- to complete the ry church amount to 41,625, making u grand total for the l)mllm-" $20,155.88, to which is to be added for heating, $1.300; and fo rpeting, $300, making a total of §30,055.85. , deducting the amonut of recc 50), leaves the amount to be mnuph-(mg the church nml paying outstanding in debted 5,480,338, Of this amount there 18 lected, $1,42 some way provided for, $4,063.62. VR Rt Roribodt butinacols which leaves to be in Go to Beard for wall paper. Go to ““Tex" Lacy's old stand for free Tunch Personal Paragra Mr. Mitchell, of the Fire Extinguisher eompany, Chicago, is in the city. Roy 8. Tuttle left yesterday to visit the vy hardware trade in N k arles Wilder, of Hoxie & W Boone, returned to his home 1 after spending the past two lufls. W. C. Cheyne, of Oakland, was in the oty yesterday. He has le.xr«m ot the business of Hancock & Hodgson, at that place. Rev. T. J Mackey goesto Davenport to attend the state convention of the Episcopal churches, and will deliver the openng sermon. Miss Laura Flickinger left yi for Sidney, lowa, to take the eourt reporter in the circuit place of C, t. Sholes, Jerome McClintock sgent of the Rock Is BB (1linots, whoro ho was.called by the illness and death of his futher. H. 8. Rollins, of MeWhorter, Rollins & Qo., Council Bluffs and Omaha, over to visit his Council Blufls house terday in compuny with his partner, M. B. Hoffman, of St. Paul, The finest stock also the Royal ¢ sic compuny. (o in the 1 Ay place of court in - of Hardman pianos, an at the Mucller Mu- and see them, T Helsler don't handle any snide cigars, e An End to the End Men, The Home Minstrel troupe has re- gurned. After showing here three nights sud a matinee they went to Red Ouk, Glenwood and Missouri Valley, return- g here yesterday. It ms that there troublé among the merry-makers. The #usky quartette of stars c¢laim that the manager has not kept his agreement with thew, and that he has not pxml them cent. They insist that he owes them b and that he has had packed houses, sud ought to be able to pay them. The many claims that he has not made poything yet, but offers to keep the bo; lha road and |m_) them out of the ()u rofits. The” troupe 1s, therefore, Mpv ng at home, trying to make ar- FANgemonts Lo securé some New mana- r, or force the old one to scttle their ms. - Bliss is wllmg out a nice line of white ~ Milan hats, cleap. e ——— Go to Bliss for bargmns in millinery, R — After a thorough investigation we are vlnwd that the “'Quick” Meal’ is the Fuo line stove made and shall make uunflnu stove this season. Cooper ee. I NULLEN'S ACCOUNTS MUDDLE COUNCIL BLUFFS.| COroft's Young Man Arrestod for Making Bogns Mortgages. NO DAMAGES The Home Minstrel Troupe Trouble— The Bloomer $chool Building to be Reopened—Further De- tails of Meginuis Fire. FOR CROW. Caged for Crookedness, The grand jury has fonnd an_indict- ment against D.J. Mullen, ¢ ing him with embezzlement, and the young mah s now hehind the bars awaiting trial. This announcement will come with much surprise to many of the young man’s g quaintances, here and in Omaha, where Jie has been doing business for some months. He has been in the employ of different loan oftices, and was conside a valuable man for looking after chattel Me. WV T{ 1|<.|‘|~ s ness in this city, sition until in H. Johnson . and of his loan \m continued in t ary, when Mr chinrge of the business her Mullen went back to Or took young It scems that soon after taking hold of the business here Mr. Jolnson began to find_eviden much crookedness B been going on had been Teading rather wine, women and gambling ure Iavo daraimed his parso so that after his salary was exhausted he indulged i crooked ways of securing his employ noncy. Itis said that It scems that \lulln n 1 Y the amount of his em- bezzlement is in the vicinity of §1,000. This amount was made up of many smaller sums, One of his favorite ways seems 1o have been to make out bogus mortgages and place them on file in the office. A large number of these bosus mortgages have been disee The method in which the businessis done gave Anyone desiving to houschold furniture, property, is required to fill out lication in a book provided for This blank, when filled uulumnw the , the height, blank ay that purpo out, gives tlllm |nlm of ']n details, rower, so that he ¢ iy be hunted up. should he ski It the length of time the appli resided in the the landlord’s nam the name of the borrower | he has been tradin T, all the details, so tha noftice may gain the needed in- formation ns tohis reliability and eredit The borrower signs this blank, and often Muallen's fivst crooked- ness of his pocketing recording fees. He would ful 10 ord chattel mortgage, would charge up the recording fee though he had paid it, As the demands of a fast life inereased, he got to makin bogus loans. Investigation, for instance, shows that one loan was mile on Imufl‘- hold furniture contained in a_certain house, on n steect, and rented from a ce man. Inguiry showed that there is sucl: number on that streef, and that no such man_could be found, while the landlord owns no such proper street. In fact, the whole s ha been made up by Mullen, and the monay pockated by him. Insome eases the partics named in the application as bei r' from whom the borrower pumh for 1 purchased rd of sucha have who stated that in one township there, but no such The handwriting itures in many of these cises arl .ul(lnlo\lu-l hat 1o, Ono loan was to he had lived three y and ownod o, farm, man could be found. or the sigr is ~uul to ~un'|| Nation, Mr. Johnson has been spending a good deal of time, and doing some ver) <l.-m<m. work to get and by Saturday he haa Tated o mudh startling evidence against Mullen as to warrant indictment. Mullen was in Omal i avoid delay and trouble'in going through the form of s on, he was induced l o of the river to se cases in which he wa a witness, On arriving her conducted to, the oftice, and there the news was told nd the sherifl’ was notified to came and serve the papers upon him. Mullen was rather surprised, but it is said that previous exposures should have warned him. It is claimed that seyeral small amounts were discovered before this, and as they were brought to his attention he would acknowledge that he had used the money, and the b)&lmn;m‘l them to his pel count, which was already overdr wi. He was urged to tell fr. uL.Iy if the anything more, but in t was ull. His condu tl itably treated, until this later la shu\\m" about $1,000 ut these bogus mortgages, and now 1t is proposed to but the serews Lo him. Young Mullen has a wife and one child upon whom the disgrace of such a ge falls with such surprise and ow as to excite great sympathy for His father, who lives in Omaha, rid to be a man of some means, but indicates that if he him, is young Mullen’s home took any such sumsof money as are elaimed,” they certainly were not spent there. Mullen and his friends claim that Crofts 1s trying to make him responsible for money loxned out to persons who ob- tained the money by fraudulent repre- sentations, and that “young Mullen was duped hiniself. He claims that he made the loans, and while he may have made some bad loans, yet the fact that these borrowers cannot be found now does not show that he acted crookedly in the matter, Some of the loans, claimed to be ficti- tious ones, had been rencwed two or three times, bat the borrowers never ap- peared to renew them or to pay them after Mr. Johnson ecame into the man- agement ol This was among the incidents o 'ming the theory that no such bo existed, or, if they did, that the chums of Mullen, who joined with him in putting up these schemes, and divided the profits. Attempts were being made yesterday to arrange bail for young Mul He ha gaged counsel, and pi s to fight the case, clunmnglh.fl hv is not re !\mll:lll]u for the bad loans, which, under THE OMAHA ‘h.u[nvll.l((el mortgage on a team r, and Mr. Everett had Deputy sperty on this | writ, and left the property in the hands longing to a tarme a landlord's writ of attachment Marshal Bates seized the p vromptly dismissed, and Mr. nied hy ||\g advised any such tion. Mr. w sued for Flickinger Tircs appeare for the vlaintiff, and Mr. J assisted by Mr. Halden clear so for there on seeme his elient, time prices at Cooper & MeGee's Cooper & Mc Smoke and Flames, The fact that D, Metiinniss’ confectionery morning at the BEE rer ay mornin owing to the lateness of the hour before press time. The ori e nut roaster o appeann. s of the plic ated and of of the store proper, and he was from sleep by the smoke and heat! He hastily ti m stopping for any further rior was filled with hot s not allowed to burn wooden part the merchant talorving J. W i Mr. N wreck wee of choice goods, fine ste d men eng and I some other mprovements. The o S| “MeGinness' in the fi burne: locute on Two centrally street and I from Broadwi Main stre Muin stre Satisf “Quick refunded. st avenue. with Cooper & M == Commissioners Meeting., Last evening the railway ¢ ers of lowa reached the ei to the request of President Union Pacilie, to iny \wm" claimed that disc been shown a, way comm of ‘Towa City, ch Dill, ot Creston; Dodge, and E. Moines, sceretary. A numoer of the Union Pa came over from Omah; ol Morgan, 1 L. Kimball, ge: m-rll t H. Dorrance, superintendent Mr. Blickensderfe , chief Vil cil Blufli stock The commissione 1 the corresponde pman Union Pac met nd President Adams, a specifie statemen complaints Union 5 substanc: t the U. Council Blufls its terminus as re; y its chartc by the ecity rd to the stock moving the business to Omaha; as required by new bridge nw bed of the narrowed 800 f¢ bankment inst estle work, ability of floods. then will be comme - tion of witnesse The Bloomer Building. The top part of the Bloomer school building ha down and other needed repairs ar made. morning that th nd it is port on the buildi This wi the question both as to the as to whether the recent flu building emanated trom any feclings and jenlous! - - t front lots on and First avenue, only on Bayliss park. enth - Go to Beard for low prices. - sssive People, Mr. and N Progi gressive euchre, Murs. H. H. Van Brunt w prize; C. R. Tyler, the g and H. C. Cory, the consolation The guests present we Mr. aw his statement of affairs, has caused all the trouble. The evidence agamst him was very strong, however, and he will have a hinlm task {0 satisfactorily explain thew a ———— Mrs. Randolph, the famous mind reader, has just arrived, Tells past, present and future. Comes well recom- mended. Al those wishing to see her GARD. HOSF Trey WARRANT ALL THEY Sk Opera House Block. - you want to buy a lot for a will call at 615 Eighth street, between Sixth and enth avenues. Ladies, 25 cents; gents, 50 cents e g— Damages Allowed. In the case of Crow vs Everett the sealed verdict agreed upon by the jury Saturday night was opened and proved to be for the defendant. This was a suit for damages brought by Mr. Crow agaiust Leonard Everett for alleged ma- licious prosecution. Mr. Crow is a Min den merchant of excellent standing. e and First avenue. Forrest Smith, The District Court, the district court yesterday. nd brought out the 1 Nel on; A.J. Poppleton, general, attor- engineer; general agent at Coun- that the company yards, re- that the company du-w not run its dummy trains its charter: and that by the is being and making an em- fiuit store was burned yesterday vas made known to it f this rons Mr. Motinniss oconpits roonis in the re witkened it go to work Monday morning ton be of another man. Mr. Crow then eame along and took possession of it under his chattel mortgage, Bates, after consult ing with Mr. Everett and othe con cluded that Mr. Crow had technies committed larceny, nd so filed an information charging him with stealing the property b case was verett de proseeu- 000 damage: < attorneys J. Stew, the defen ant. Although the plain attorne made n strong ftight, Mr. wart pre sented the defense in' <o admirable and 18 ittle the part of the ndering a verdiet in favor of - onable gu(n'fl of all kinds at hard - We ha few water coolers which we will sell very cheap to close them out and but was impossible to learn full details of the loss gin of the fire is not known detinitely, but itis supposed to have be the rom flames W 1 then being swey the room above the bed where he lay, and he had only time to save himseif. nd without z, rushed out of the v door and gave the alarm. The department ~ynnnlw| |r|nn||n|\ nd did good work, as is evi- sneed by the faet that although the in nes, they through the ion which separates it from wlishiment of nd ~Im K of DAILY BEE: SHOT THE CRIBE 6F POLICE A Drunken Tough of Police Firts Upon Chicf Matthews, Last night a fellow Aafhed Stilen, who hives on Fifteenth str near Avenue A, got uproarously drunk and picked up a row with his family, Chief of Police | Matthews went to ~mp the distur and entered Stilen's honse. He { persuade Stilen to quiet down and behave himself. Stilem insisted that Mat- thews should leave the House, declaring that he had no right to come mside of his yard, and as the ¢hiof started to ar- | rest him Stilen fired at him, the bullet lodging in Matthews’ arm near the wrist, A telephone summons hrought sev other officers to the scene, but Stilen could not be found. The family have de- serted the house. It 1s thought that Stilen is hid in the barn, ready to fire upon any one who shall attempt to arrest him. Later-The officers su barn late Iast night but found that Stilen had escaped, and the pol spent the night in se ing for him to keep him from crossing to O maha. *hi atthews’ wound is hot a serious feft wrist The bul- I'he ball lodged in the but did not br any bones. let was extracted by I 1 - De Vol sells Golden St ranges, best in mar No. gasoline I Blway. - GARDEN HOSE, WARRA 2D GOOD, de per foor, 18 r foot, 24¢ per foot. HOSE NOZZLES, Of all styles. Hosk REELS, LAWN SPRINKI | ns Bt NEW YORK PLUMBI Opera House Blook, - - Se. OMPAN Decoration Day on Sunday. There scems to be a great diversity of opinion as to whether the memorial ser- vices shall be held on Sund: mittees in chs ngements have deeided to hold the services on Sun- day, but some opposition has been avoused. The pastors of the Methodist, Congregational, Presbyterian and Bap- tist churches united m a uest not to have the services held and their wishes and their for were made known to the s be fore their decision wa Those gentlemen will doubtless v now m take part in the exere tion scems chiefly that there is B /' somewhat of and others have been arr ncommence an_ agitation in more careful publie observance of the The com- on Sunday, Sabbath, and they fear to_ com promise Hh'n\ul\us by joining In f | any such exercises on Sin On the | other hand, there are many who ke | doubtles: lully as sincere, who deem it living | a most appropriate day for holding such | serviec Among those .\ handsomely furnished and 1 ly burned, Seve Only one block blocks from pet dog was nth every of Fort of of qu ve, Or moncy ymimission- y in response dams, of the in com- plaints made by citizens of Council Bluffs against the management of lln- road, n Des e officials aska last night and ce between Mayor the Ex-Congressman Pusley then presented of the eauses of the against the hese complaints were in P. does not make there- be Ve fear_for the safety of the building. would gratify many ms, howe hear some “outside and disint architects and_buiiders_examine and uld settlo foty, and abont the person al st block fi For sale by Forrest Smith, For sule adjourncd until 9 morning, when the examina- ced. tower of the en taken ring The school will open Wednesday confidentially stated will be no occasion for turther It L to ested reet rom A fow friends at pro- rded the ntlemen’s prize. and Mr; ‘Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Van Brunt, Mr. Mrs. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Ganlt, Mr. and Miss Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Myers, Mr. and Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Cory, Miss Dowell, Mr. Brown and J. C.'Gothw Go'to theN Y. P. Co. fori private nce buy one of the two on Seyenth by the cuse of the state vs Allen was begun. The def with by in the fall of "84 a8 to cause The boy thus killed was a son of W. Mors ndant is Go jo Beurd for low prices. Mr, boy who is churged ing wnd Kicking a school n wte his deat J Rev T, J. Mackey, of St. On Sun: day night he pi on on the sub), of “Decol he G . were present in In the a body. remarks he spoke in the ic ma of the fitness on Sunday, Becor wish - that | expresse M | each year might full on the Sabbath. If i i t it and_intent of | the day o holie service, (o his mind, | it 'was mete for be ot serve: 1, and the Sabbath day. A petition cecived m committed the ither number of are also other day than P v holi- and can use it 'in .picoics, or driv other ways suits them best. There are not m al fiolidays at the best, and they favor having all lh(') can. —~— Room Monldings—Largest_assortment and lowest prices at Be rd’s Wall Paper Suore, — Beard has an imm ense stock of wal IMI,” and room mouldings which must be tury -1 into cash, s0down gothe prices at Be rvices on A nge for ¢ or Saturday. and other to hav lerks anxious employes somé The Libel Case l)ro!)pe(lA ome time ago there was a dispute be- tween Colonel Scott and one of his ten ants, Mrs, Richardson, out of which cveral lawsuits. Among them was 1 suit brought by a man named Corning, against Flickinger Bros., the attorney Corning ¢ Lunu-d that the at- torney. £ ac certain papers h the; Imd filed, he want damages. Corning Colonel Scott’s hired wan, and w witness in the suit against Mrs. Ri son, while Flickinger Bros torng and Corning claimed th, Tawy had gone I)u\uml bounds in the treatment of his testimony and his re tation - The libel snit was dismissed yes nd the costs taxed up to th utles ana L. Squire, rae 10 1! J. W & B Council Blufis of Guthrie C ter, of the lowe of the state legis- latire and a prominert candidate for state auditor, camein last night and is at the Ogden house e How People on Both Sides of the Town Go to Bed, There is an old n\mzlh.\l one-half the wor h( it not ki hia That used to be but it is not now n uncertainty as to what' time peo- pl-' living in secoud and third stol up in the morning and vhat they wore bed, but now it is plain s can ‘be, 1, rond is worth ull it eost just to seople an_msight mto other peop! jusiness. You ean ride along and people getting out of bed and dressing themsel see what kind of stockings they w 1d see whether they pull their night shirts off over their head or take them off as they do pants. T havi noticed that on Sixth menue they ! l] them off over their hes '\l’L while on Third avenue they take them H° t)m other wa, 1 mention this to show the difte tween two sides of town also a difference in the ;mgnner of put- ting on stocking. Sixth avenue Tadies sit down on thei§ right foot and pull on the left stoc ingfirst, while the Third avenue belles stapd up on tae left foot and lean 1sta hurean and pull on the right stocking finst.« As there is no road on Fifth avenue I do not know how they manage it, but as that avenue is between the other two |wa probably sit down on a leyele and pull on both'stockings at onee, though a friend of mine who belongs i the New York Club says he knows thatthey keep their stockings on all the time, 1 oW r, that 18 neither here nor thereg 50 we not qu about it. KIEL SALE STABLES ence b There is will ‘poyuasaaday SO PRJURAITAL 000§ 1Y Proprictors, . 3 Fifth Aveaue und Fouria 8¢ Council Bluils 1owse TUESDAY, 1 | lected an MAY 25, 1886, CARPETS e AND Our et stock s large and well se is kept full by the arrival of | new, frosh goods. 1t comprises Mogquettes, Body Brussels, Tapestry, Tambour, Opaque Shading, Curtains made and hung. dl Taid by ski ed workmen. Goods, Beautiful Embroidery, Dress Pattarns, Summer Dress Goods, customers to purehasing el nd goods as repr wtely introduced sy sles that comprise the I any market., And invite stoek before 1sonable mineour « nted ex 1 Good Lace at 5 1 10c¢. beautif Towels at half the ‘These are a few of the many bargains that can best be appreciated by personal examination, Daily watch nges. this column for future cl 401 Broadway, Gouncil Bluffs SPECIAL NOTICES. IWOTICE. Special advertisements, sush as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Bonrding, ote., will beinsericd in this column at the low rateof TEN CENTS PER LINE forthe fivst in tionand Five Cents Per Line for each subsoquent i Leave advertisements at our office, Peal street, ncar Broadway, Council Blufts, WAN' ‘W 15t 0 man to tako oF driving 1oum, and o' do chores. Mt thoroughly understand the —cure of horses, harnesses und buegies and be wel ¥ ANTED—Iy Jun ed. Address X, Bee offce. OR SAL] 0 lots 25 1cet from N. W. R'y track, suitable for wurchouse or factory purposes. E Sheafe, 590 Broadway clnss waiter. Louie & and 527 Broadway. ANTED—A firs W Metzger, No. b O] SALE—Union w K Specinl bargain. JOR SALE—OId napers, in_quantities to suit, at Boe office No. 12 Pearl stroot JOR SALE Ok TRADE enuie hotel propert Sheate, 50) Broadway. tock of_millimory and fancy notions. Aill new. Good loca: tlon. Snles §i2,000 a year. O, Bee, Counci Llufis, lowa. For all pur nlots. Large quantittes to sel MASON WISE. S Ireett , N ear Pacific House, Counil Bucs COTITCIL BLLT FF‘.: STEAM DYE WORKS MRS.C.L.GILLETTE'S HAIR GOODS STORE No 29, Main St., Council Bluffs, Opo, Postoffice, T TIMOTHY SEED. 1 have a quantity of sound, well ¢l which 1 offer at reasonable figurce. of 1885, wco solicited. t, Schaller, Town. . & N. W, Ry, Correspond BUT RUSSELL&Co Manufactureraof all sizos of Automatic Engines Eepecially Designed for Running MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular aud Locomotive BRoilers. New Massillon Threshers. Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and T SAW MILLS, ETC, Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluifs, :tion Engines, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. HARKNESS BROS. DRY GOODY Ingrain, Etc. LACE CURTAINS, Turcoman, Curtain Draperies, Curtain Fixtures, Carpets \\o are offering a fine line of White Prices ial bar- best values price HARKNESS BROTHERS f 20,000 Veh Rates and 'Testi Brick bailding oaLittleGinat trucks ~th s ball teds, this ity | Practices in and Rooms State Having wor 540 Broadway, € N, B. Out of town orde: ention. We pay return ol oved when aceomied nfull wmount. 337 Broadway, (BY THE In order to estublish my do ull cuttin: i8 done clsewh Ladic misfits us my expericnce satisfaction, Choice Display A Select S the next thi 5, Block . | 12, Block 12 , Block | Block 7 Lot 4, Biock 9. Block 4, Buyliss Apply to Room T, Shugare China, ASSWaTe p. 28, Main St., Lot b, Block 3 Addition. y will be sold ut & great sacrifl and entorprising men will, 1o dc selves of & rare Opportunity and ey p(er.u— Lirer a‘l Wors. Aw;tcmi Mk Soken. Eiglish Broadeloth the 'é‘.r_a/é,u&t fL‘ws, of MWBW&MKA’)«\ ywwt& ewet &Lou.\-u, e Fed Tand 8, "hllL.IIi lllux k. made extensive rovements and ine o outside the city of Coun- I b afts, we will upon rec of this ticke return postage, Cufts Indies or gentlemen Home Steam Laundry y FIRANK COOK, k, Couneil Llutfs, lowa, nually. any kind riised o moved and satisfaction guarantecd, Ein the we 808 Eighth Avenus anl Eighth St exantine SWAN BROS., Ih"llul's in Mileh Cows. At Our Stock Yards No 502 and 306 . Broadway Comneil B JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUE"FS. Courts, CUT THIS OUT! GOOD UNTIL JUN I sl ouw to that of Jduce our e necompunicd indry Six Col- REE, for ejther neil Blufls, fsiion prompt at- wes on all work re s Ly Gash In payment MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS WIGS MADE TO ORDER. Council Blufs, lowa. DRESSMAKING TAYLOR S MRS. L SIMMONS, 14 Broadway. utation in Cc Biaffs for fino work, I will FOR'TH(E Pt uting and moking as choup 08 i neod hive no fear of e guarantecs perfect of Latest terns, All Grades, Council Bluffs 408 Broadway. K of CI Novelties in. CURTAINS. MONEY MADE In Buying the Following Property in days: MULLIN'S ADDITION. Lot 10, Bl Lot ERETT'S ADDITION Lot & Block 1% 4, 1l Hock 51 bt avail th make 1 m nd Lo ps, W. 5. Honer & Co., M Council Blnits, lad Send for Catalogue, Prices, . cluim- FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO0. Established in 1877, CINCINNATI, OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. Freight W P. .AYLSWORTH, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Frame houses woved Coaneil Blaffs, - . Jwis, 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, osing Qut. I have th lirges and most com- plete line o MILLI AND NOTION NEW: NERY In the city LESS THAN JOBBERS' PRICES. 1 am closing out You will find ali the latest novelties in hats, honnets, flowers, plumes, tips, Tib bons, gauzes, erapes and other styles of trimmings. Goods Must Be Sold. offered. Call Best of Bargs and see them, J. J. BLISS, No. #8 Broadway, Council Blufis, Creston House, The only hotel in Council Blufls having Fire RHEscape And all modern [m]u-\l'm('ma 21 9 Muin s MAX MOHN, Prop. s ever Pres. T. J. EVANS, Vico-Pros. N. Brows, Cashior. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, LW Capital .$100,000 Authorized Capital 260,000 Stockholders Represent. ....1,000,000 Do & genoral banking business. Accounts of banks, bankers, me ufacturers und individuns roz ble terms. Domestic und forolgn exchunge The very best of attention given to ull busi ness commnitted Lo OUr Are. FOR SALE Extra flue SWEET POTATO PLANTS “haats, man. ol on fuvora: Grown and selected fron Mt Seed by J. R. McPherson, Grower and Dealer in A\l) FEE I e Council Bluffs, Iowa. 7OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKER®S COUNCIL BLUFES, 1A E-tablished 14 R. RICE, M. D, CA“CERS or other tum n! removed wicas .t the knife or drawing of biod, CHRONIC DISEASES or au kiuas | Over thirty years' pract.oal axpenio | No. 11 Peard Stecet, Council Bluis. SCONSULTATAON. Fitk = o Ry & E oulaity -

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