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— s T DAILY COUNCIL BLUF WEDNESDAY MORNING NOV 12. PEARL STREET. 17 No. n nuy pt of the city o cents por week. MINOR MENTION. Plumbing Co, fall goods at Re Coover & MeGee sell stoves. Pancls at 83.50 per dozen at gallery, Main strect Four drunks were police court Nightly meetings roomis this week, Judge Loofbourow was banqacted by the Carroll eounty last evening. Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Jackson entertained the married s’ progressive euchre club this evening. The paper mill 1 blust. ‘Lhe enterpr Zreat BUCCess every way. Couneil Blufls Lodge No. 8, Daughters of Rebek 0. 0. F., 15 to give a rrand sele ‘hanksgiving evemng i Temple 1. Monteith has commenced suit st the city for 1,000 on account to his property by reason of the diteh. y, of Ottumwa, Ta. N Al Finley, of the same ) were yeste y united in marriag Justice N. Scntirz at his oflice. The ee mony did not, foronce, deprive the br of her maiden name, Now comes the event of the season, the Christy wrket in December, by the Woman's Exchange. Christm: gifts for friends will be offered for sale. A series of entertainments, good wmusic, ete.. will lend its attractions. A Scotehman applied yesterday to the county cierk fora n ge permit. In the ¢ srsation attending the transac- tion it was revealed that the appheant’s father used to own amine in which the clerk’s father worked yeurs ago. Itis stated on good authority that a for- mer Council Blut k, now of North Platte, is to be united in marrage on ing afternoon at 4 o’clock, to a 1y residing on Madison street, ughter of a Broadway groeer. rstenberg’s are not content with notoriety in one city at a time, bnt ar (r\ln"lu monopohize Omaha and Council Blufls at once. Fred is in limbo in Omaha on a charge of larceny, and his wife is locked up on this side {0r gen- eral cussedness. Mr. und Mrs. Charles H, Wari to return their most sincer Sehmidt’s yesterday fined in Y. M. at the A now running full Promises o be new sewe Finle - de- thanks the beautiful si to their many friends for gift presented to them on Monday eve and to assure them that the same is most cordiaily appreeiated as o token of their esteem and 1riendship. A. Farrott now He has been of trouble for s fan them out of the house threats to cut their throats. It hoped that the term in the county icken him of the city that he may at its expiration conelude to leave it. Mr. Smith, the recorder of Crawford hins bougiit tie MeMahon abstract nd will soon come to this cit, dsume charge of the office. He o be an expert in this line of bu ness and agentleman who in every way will be a great addition to the business and social circles of the city. One citizen stepped into the city clerk’s office yesterday and as he opened his wal- let said he wanted to pay his dog tax. Such is the ns ulw(hu! he gave to the cense_ under the *‘pop’ ordinance. It 5 ance of the title is not real cle but it is probably so called because there is so much barking attending its pay- ment. The evening prohibition she last got ashamed of its de the correspondent sent a “fur statement of the facts’ to the Des Moines Register when he deelared “*Council Blufls to be o paradise for thieves and thugs.” Itis high time that it was shamed into silence. 1t evidently has discovered that Coun- cil Blufls will not stand by r which endorses an mnsult to the city as it did. There was a successful dress rehearsal of the District school last evening, and thing indicates that the entértain ment to be given at the opera house Fri day evening will be one of the most suc- cegsful home entertainments ever given here. The sale of tickets has been phe nomenal, nearly all the seats bLeing al ready taken in the parquette, and some m the dress circle, T who want the choice of scats should step into Bushnell's atone The third annual masque; the Council Blufts paid fi 10 be given m Temple hall next Tuesday evening. The boys are meetig with good success in the sale of tickets, and yought to. ‘The affair itself will be to all participants, and the O orthy one I'he firemen are not overpaid, and the services rendered by them entitle them to & rousing benetit at least once a year is caged for fifteen king a great deal 1y, and. has driven by his drunken et has at tion that ade ball of » department is id shoe houses n the business of the ¢ the expense of sing in a newspaper, and seizing a paint brush the propriefor dec the sidewalks with pietures of foot- prints leading to his store, with appropriate logends about the 2 is to be found there. He got work done just in time for the storm, «d up the paintings and spoy tising scheme. The merchant was discouraged, but he ought to learn the lessom thal the newspapers are the only sure advertising mediums, going before the people, rain or shine, and carrying the news of bargains into the home all, even when suow storms block the Is. The s ground he his SnowW ion army is fast L’unm«' and the interest in the meet- mgs is i r s shown by theattend- ance. The squad of workers here are less noisy and the meetings more orderly than in many places, and_ still 1hey are sufliciently novel to ot many to the hall every night. The women are hard workers and’_cconowmical, and are evi dently sacnificing much for their pecul ideas, They live in the hall, to save ex pense, and board themselves in the most meagre way. ‘They do their janitor work, and “every morning can be seen sweeping out, carrying water, and domg other n ry work about the place, Then there is considerable street work to be done, selling papers, and talking to sinuers, and the meeting as conduc ted by them wust be as hard work as any. How mnch of the proceeds of their suerific and labor has to go to the headquarter 18 not known, but it is generally under- stood that a goodly percent of their gre receipts has to be thus given to > who till higher and casier | atever way be thought of the l;ulgnnm of the women thus working ere, they eertainly are sucrificing much and enduring much - Personal Paragraphs, Miss Loowis is visiting friends in Grin- nell. Charles M, Hurd has moved into his new residence on Oakland avenue - Weather strips at C Impu.un s, 105 Main - Best dinner in the city at Doc and Billy’s, 404 Broadway, 25 cents, r 3 04 DN 'I'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: “'TD\T‘SDAY A TORTUNATE COLLISIOY, No One Hurt Seriously, and Only Freight Destroyed, ! GATHERING OF A Novel Bet in the Snow Storm—A Hot Chimney—Arrest of a Minden Grain Dealer — A Worthy Conple prised. Smashing a Freight, Yesterday afternoon it rumored on the stre a fearful aceident had Lappened at Henton's station on the Chi- cago, Burlington & Quiney railroad, and th passengers who were on the outgoing Q" passenger train had been kilted in the accident, and that three passenger coaches had been burned up. € Rumors spread swiftly on the strect : not delayed by the snow block- which delayed everything els Those connected with the Chieago, ngton & Quiney road were very ret- icent and appeared to know nothing of the truth or falsity of the rumors afloat, but the faets clicited from persons who ival of the morning, all the eastern lines lu'hl their trains at the transfer for the Union Pacific. The | Chicago, Burlington & Quiney train did not leave until 1 o'clock p. m., as did ali the other lines, and when_ the *Q" pas senger train known No. 4 reached Hentons, fiftcen miles below Council Blufts, it crashed nto the rear end of freight tr No. 20, which had left Coun- cil Blufls only tifteen minutes ahead of the passenger. “The passenger train was . chargo of ('nndm-(ni W.J. Jamison and Engincer Mike Burke, both of Creston, the castern terminus of this division of the road. The snow was falling fast and somewhat hindered tiie iew but when saw the freight train, he s lis engine and applied the but it was too late. He saw a col- adead certainty and with his an jumped from the engine, saving their lives” as the engine was ditched and the eaboose attached” to the rear end of the freight train and the last two freight rs were telescoped and took fire with r contents, Luckily no one was seriously mjured. The wreek eaused a blockade and de- layed trains last night. e Dr. Hanchett, oftice No 12 Pc Residence 120 Fourth strect. No. 10. Union 1 1 streets Telephone B Order your coal and wood from C. Fuel company before an advan, No. 530 B'dw’y. Telephone 136, B n price S OW USE To Go on With the Banquet for the Newspaper Me The Southwestern Press association met in accordance with announcement, in the parlors of the Ogden house, yester- day. The attendance was not large, on account of the storm and the belated trains. Among those present were: C. W. Snyder, Red Oak Express; C. A. Lasle, Clarinda He 3 Young, At lantic Telegraph; W. M. Ashton, Guthrie Cente H. Olmstead, Missouri Valle, News; Robert Simons, Sidney l'uinn. l, 0( Kk, Red Ouak \.m Tabor Beacon; W, r, Delta; A. G. Lucas, Banr(l Republican. The meagre attendance eaused . post: poncment of the programme arranged until the annual meeting, which will » place in June next this wngemento for the - » also postponed until the nest Itisto be regretted that the 50 § uus‘l_y intertered with the meeting, but hi time they gather here again Council Bluffs will be in the midst of its great boom, and the scribes will be given an opportunity to sce the city under more favorable circumstances than they could possibly do yesterday. fsvip sl at Chapy o Weather strips s, 105 Main, The beantiful commenced coming down about 3 o'clock yes y morning, and kept busy at it all day. The snow was heavy and wet, and packed snugly. By noon time there was fully eight inches on the level, and where the wind caught it right it blocked badly. The trams were late in arriving and departing. The street ears found it diflficult to vlog 7, and were almost abandoned in the noon. There was but a fecble le to keep even the main Iks ared, and this attempt was not suceess- ful, as the snow fell so rapidly und con- after- attempt side was a great inerease of activity among those dealing in winter clothin i cold weather supplie Yesterday a specially active day in tho aretic Overshoes were in great demand, and dealers could hardly hand them out fast cnough. was also a showing t proportion had beeame prey suitable hand coverings. T'wo enterpri ing young men made a novel bet con- cerning this, one wagering a dollar that three-fourths of the men and boys who passed a certain store would have their ids in their pockets. The young man who did the tallying stood” mside the store door checking them off as they went by, A proportion, & majority in fact, of those who passed along the street had their hands in their pockets, but it was not reaching guite up fo the 75 per cent. ‘Lhe young man, fear ful of losing nis big dollar, proceeded to drom up a crowd for his \l«‘n- of the be He stationed himselt a few doors away hailed his friends as they drew near, ar prevailed on them to put their hands in side, 50 a5 to help bim out, He was still falling short, and so he hired the district toleg Vh boys to march backwards and forwards with their hands in their pockets, thus swelling his side of th count. lle got the necessary number within the allotted time, but the other one protested, and will contest the elee- tion le first sleighbells of jingled yesterday, but the falling Snow prevented any g . mand for sleighs among ~the livery there being little pleasure in any at few in red with the stables, riding or driving. — Electiie door bells, burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli- aneds at the New York Plumbing Co. the chimney of Amy’s residence, on Sixth street, opposite St. Paul’s ehurch, caught i id was certainly as narrow an g s disastrous fire as often occurs. bucket brigade had to work hard and loy with salt and water to make any impression on the burning soot, and the heat was so intense th some of the wood work of the house was scorched, P. .C. DeVol s , Climax, Acorn and Westminster hard coal burn: ers. Charter Oak and A orn cook stoves and ranges. Economy stéam and warm air furnaces, No. 604 Broadway. IOWA SCRIBES. | A Grain Dealer Arrested. Shoriff Reel retorned yesterday from Tllinois, bringing back with him Mine | Aur, who is wanted at Minden for larceny. The priconer was until lately | engaged in the grain business at that { place, and suddenly disappeared, leay ing a number of mourning creditors. It | is supposed that he took with him a large | quantity of money which rightfully be longed to others. There has been a hunt I for some time, but it was not until lately that he was located, o beang on a visit to relative: Secor, 11, where he was captured. He denies that he got awa with any sum of money, and saysit was simply a btwiness failure, whic 1sed a heavy loss to nm as well as to his ered. itors. “What proverty was left behind was speedily seized on wiits of attach- ment. o Everybody's store, good place to buy goods, No. §23 Main street. - Mrs. A. 8. Hall is prepared to dressmaking on short notice and at onable prices. No. 328 Broadway. i Happily Surprised. Surprise parties have again menced and this time Mr. and Charles H. Warren, of North sirect, were the ones surprised. About 830 Monday evening about forty in twvo detachments, led by Mrs. G H. and Mrs. F. B. Warner, in- do as com Mrs, Ninth Brown vaded their residence and presented an legant china tea set as a token of their esteem and the 20th annive 'y of Mr and Mrs. Warren's wedded life. Great praise is due to Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Warner for the compiete success of the same. After a_bountiful repast of the good things of life, prepared by the visitors, and a few hours of pleasure, the numer: ous friends departed wondering who would be the next one. “We think we cantell.” Who? =l Good overcoat $2.50, pants §1 to $3.50 other goods in_proportion. Everybody's is a woman in house that hangs out ared flag. Speeulating in auctions is her whole source of £ the reputation of being a sharp buyer and active bida She has been known to net $50 1 a single day. If she buys goods at a pri s sends taem to an auction houseat once. Her purchases include everything from a tin cup to a grand piano. She has neyver been known to make a losing speculation. - The best stove T ever had is the verdict of thousands who haye used the Radiant Home base burner., Cooper & McGee, agents _Plenty of Just Such. News: A New Yorker who was in IIHu-n couple of weeks ngo ate tended a politieal meeting one night and heard the speaker talk finance, free trade, protection, war, p statisties, internal improvements, a new r the needs of the country and so on for two hour, and he went 1y $0 much im- pressed with the orator’s ‘ability that e asked a strange “Who was that smart fellow who made the long speceh ““That! Why that was Si Johnson, of the Fourth ward, who couldn’t even run 4 2,000 cooper shop on §10,000 eavital. —~— Sce West l’niu( e heater, improvements in heating stoves. W. A Woob. n Octupus, d that some Wall § Latest AW Wall Street N of the we: 1ds even control the religion along their lines. A new dent of Ellendale, Dak., handed in l«u.:rlm one of the churches, and was asked: “Did you come by the Blank & Blank railroad ™’ *No.” ““Do vou patronize the company’s ele- vator at this station” igned a petition for lower “Then you had better take back your letter and apply to the Baptist chirch, two blocks down and around the corner That chureh hauls most everything by mule teams, while we stand in with the railroad.” aets of titles and rea L. Squ No. Council Bluils, The first candidate for admission Brown university under the recent vote of the cuity, permifting women to enter, presented herself last week, The young woman is duate of the Al department of the Providence high school, and passed thron studies required of t sion to the freshmg not entered fo but is a speeial alcne. 1l street, to t “Iu\\'l‘ student in chemis! all styles. Short orders & Billy's, 401 Broadway. their window, L specinlty, Just 100k in - Five Hundred Overcoats for Cluldren from $1.50 up. Mercary Bros — The vint in France this year is better than was anticipated. Good erops reported from Burzundy, Chablis, and the Cote A’Or, In the Heranlt and l(uuh illon the yicld is above the av . 'I'he same is suid of the champag. ot Boys aud - wze of Durham C., 0 inhabitants. Now has and two or three thousand just ont e val n has 500,000, ‘T'obaceo, factories account for 510, risen from cotton and woolen this, - Stamping and full va materials, Mrs. I P - A certain prominent dram: some painful recollection of his “utility days on the s “Nothing,” he suys, “could exceed the agony of standing on the stage withont speaking a word in the of “The Merchant of Venice, ted thirty-six mnutes. 1 did 0 mghts, © If any one wants to realize it, let him stand, still and silent in the middle of his room for halt an hour.” v of embroidery Niles, 402 B'dway. has ist - shades, paint Broadway. —— Wall pape Niles, No. 404 4 . Too Bad. Wall Street News: The president of a Wisconsin agricultural works sat up all night 1o look oyer the books of his cushier, and next morning said to him “James, I find adeficit of §1,88: as closed on the 3 mber,” I throw my B8 L8 ete. in your st of last i on your wmerey,” re sponded the cashier, “but the smount is only §800. I used the money in speculat ing, and I'll turn over all my personal proverty to make good the loss.” ST s L AONe e goover his figures again he found the supposed de ficit to lié in the fact that he had added the year 1883 to the column, but it was too luto for the cashier to retract. He had given hiwself dead away. e E. H.Sheafe & Co., loan money on chaitle security of every description; of- fice No. 500 Broadway, upstairs. Advices from Australia posals are being made for ment of independent eable communien tion between Australia and Ergland by vay of Canada, Vanconver's Island and New Zealand. The projeet, which a syn dicate is supposed to have in hand, 15 fa vorably resarded by the English and Ca- nadian goveranents, - Try Gurland Cook gtove for Cooper and MeGee huve them, During a severe thunderstorm at Wells ville, Mo, Iast August, a vivid flash of lightning photageaphed on the smooth white ceiling of the Methodist church the face of an old man with long flowing r oand beard, It is described us weird and shadowy portrait, and the su perstitious say that it is the photograph of the storm king. P M Don’t buy your new euit or ov until you look at those at Metc - A hmm:.r broke mte field, the otl co m one of his ndow where he ente W rested tof one of his shoe strings was gone, the remaining pieeo corresponded with the piece found in the window. and so Smith is to be tried for the burglary. -— Call for 1'\||\I)m|y; you need, bottom prices, Everyhody’ s Store, 823 Main. Two gentlemen 0[ B went to a spirtu , agreed o pay &2 each if allowed {o ¢ verse with departed friends whom they conld recognize. Onecalled for the spirit of his sister Nellie, and it came and spoke to him. The other asked for his uncle John 1 was astonished at hearing his relative’s voice in thi kened room The first man never sister, and the other man’s uncle was not dead. - Mrs. Dr. D Truesdell, the Toronto, Canada, stitute. is 8 prey diseas and monstr power of eleetricity” in anew and complete crapeutics, (‘n||~|~l|||§ Magnetism, lectro-Magnetism Statie Electricity. Female dise £ ; ¥, Tiociited 't INo! 807 Broad: way, seeond floor. Oftice hours 9 a. m. 05 p. m. pro the hlish- soft conl, overcoat alf Bros, a stor r mght, <h t Spring nd left & Sstles on the W ed. W.S. Smith a graduate of Therapeutics in at all classes of te the curative & = - eston, Mass., Ifas a family that is ng the city thoronghly. The father is connected with the public works, two sons are policemen, one son occupies a position in . reformatory belonging to the city, two daughters are clerks in the employ of the eity, and one daughter, the youngest, hopes ‘soon to obtain a_posi- tion as teacher in a publie school. \{'hm a pull there must be somewhere, A white conyiet recently escaped from a gang working on the Georgia Midland troad, A bloodhound wal put on his trail and afterward found manacled to a tree with the conviet's shackl Two new dogs w started after him, and when they eaught him he made friends nd traded them to anegro voman for his dinner, He hus not been caught yet. e arly used by ¢ sons i Minn The ehewing gum tain family of cight pe costs §150; SPECIAL NOTICES. o IWOTITE. Specinl advertisements, such ns Lost, Found To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, %ants, Hoardin ete., will beinsertod in this column at the le rateof TEN CENTS fonand Five Conts ] for cach subsequent fnsertion. Leave advertisements at our offico No. 12 Peal street, n Lroadway, Council Blufis WANTS. ed rooms, 610 Blutfs, ¢ “A boy with pony to carry Bee O1d papers for sale st the Boe oflice to sel 'MURDER !! Diphther! n, Ten is again mAking its annual visita- yenrs trinlof DR. THOS, JEFFERIS for that fatal melady hias domon- e fact that it is infalliblé us a prevent- 1f you permit your children o “rhicir blood be upon your e orily g o office, No 5 Sourh Cxpre . AL Butler, of Hazel Dell,Pottawattamie Towa, and his fumily of cleven persons, all sick wiih mulignant diphthevin, Eve one of them have red by the use of Dr. Jetleris’ Proventive: and © tor Diphtheri, withiout the uid of 1 physiciin. w0, of No. 1410’ Campbell street, titul and i urs, by of the b dnughter, diphtherin, under i biest physic of this ity: s tretment of i, writes Lo Dr. Joflor Vour romedy 1or diphthorin cumao 100 lute, our dear daughter was dyiog when it was rocoived. 1 am satisfied © ould have boen saved. Another one ol our chiidron who haul the \oria, her throat wes filled up with the putrid ulceration, we uxed your wedicine and i twelve hours the disease was completely subiy In tho future we will keep your medic 1L times in our house ol taat it sn iife of ono of our chil ‘ouneil BLTS Daily i hite, edItor ‘ot tho Caavein, (Fbons: burg, Pa.) sman, has beon the personul friondl of the cditor of the Glohe for more thitn twenty yenrs, and s known wherever he is knowi iis one of the best men living. His family was ravaged with diphtheria, and groatly dis trossed. e of Dr. Jefferis' Diphtheriy Cure wis used, and tho ives of the vest of his child ren saved. - Letters from Mr. McPiko are un- bounded in their expressions of gratitudo for finding soine menns of avorting the loss of all hig litilo ones. Five of M. McPi ldren out of cight die muumi hihorin re he had An opportunity of using Dr vy, m adls Thomus na 2 v und die, [ stomuch? Dr Jolleris ourcs every case of indigestion constipation in a vory short (jme, ~ Hest of erenccs givon. Dyspepsin s the ninoty “purount ol il dlsonsed candn {wo WeCKs Troatment. odor s Dyt baris medicino 18 tfallibla for all kinds of sore thronts. Indispensibic in putrid sore thro walignant seuriet fever, Changing it in 48 hours to the simple fovm, Infalt lible cure for all intammatory, ulcerative, put vid, cancerous ulceration of (he womo and all catiwrhal conditions Full prinied nstry o the Qi Jinined at t, Councii ong how to 10di- 1f you wish a really cheap suit to order, go to William Grove ¢ of Chicago), No. 13 North Maig St next to Ame 1 Di graph ‘office. He will make you a fine titting all-wool suit for §25. Pants to order Having opened s cloth and trimming house in connection with the merehant tailoring establishment, [ would respect- fully invite an thn‘(‘“un of same A ties desirous of obtaining cloth by the yard and making up their own goods can here be accominodated Trimmings of all kinds furnished. Goods eut to order, In fuctanything you wish ean be furnished ut bottom prices. Don’t forget a fine fitting suit to order for $25, ]mnh #0, and r;np and trim mings at equally low figures Wm. Grover, No. 11" North Mam St., next door to American Distriet Telegraph office, N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over American Express. NO\'F\TBT‘R 17, —OF—~ Special sale Cloaks this Week e ——— NewGoods, 1896. Harkness Broters| fi%/ FINE - FRENCH - MILLINEHY, 1514 Douglas St., Omahn NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buyir will be pai g a §5 hat of bor $i0, 1ound frip. CRESTON HO USE The only hotel in Council Bluffs having Fire Hscape And all mo lern improvemer 7 and 210 Main st. MAX MOIIN, Prop LowestPrices HEADQUARTERS FOR CARPETS AND DRY GOODS! Mail Orders promptly attended to. 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. FURNITURE! ES Fine Hanging Lawmps, House Fur- AND STO nishing ivods, etc. A.J. MANDEL, 223 & 325 Broadway, NCIL BLUFFS, . - 10WA. BOOK BINDING, Ledgers, lmlrlmh, County and | Bank Work of All Kinds aSpec- intty Prompt Attention to Mail Ordars HOREHOUSE & G0, Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufis, ndard Papers Used. ing m Magaziucs o BLANK BOOXS. REFY C. B. National Bu:ik, Citizens' Bank, virst Nationgl Banlk, W All styles of bind- Smith & Co 13, Insurancs (., Officer & Puscy, Bunksers,C. 13 Savings Bank. OFFICER & PUSE BANKERS 1A, COUNCIL Established 1857 BLUF JONIN Y. STONE, JACOB SIMS, STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Practice in the Statc Rooms 7und 8 Shug id Federal courts wt-Beno Blook, COUNCIL BLUFFS R L. WILLIAMS n st, Council Bluffs, Ia., and 200 st, room 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufacturer's Agentfor the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofi Plate and Window Gl; Elevators, (hand andauli BLEAS GOAL! W@fi #ED.eB o WILLIAMS, Tailor ¢* IWlen's Furnisher, 506 Breadway, Counci Mantels, [z. SURANCE e following Companies; li'mmvv /Imemrl n, of New York Phanix,* of Hartford, Hartfordss of Hartord., Ln(:/u tan, of San Francisco, Union & National, of Edinburg, e.% of Des Moines, Witiiamsburg City,s of Brooklyn. Those marked with a* insure also against loss by Wind Storms, Cyclones and Tornadoes REAL ESTATZ ThS s owanar h1(). Y LO. 2D oN Goop cITy AND FARM PROPERTY AT LOWEsT RATES: % o %o * g ¥ n ¥ n® g * Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin gle or dovble. MASON WISE. Council Blufl RICE, M. D., Or other Tumors removed witliout the knife ordrawin of blood. Over thurty years practicnl experience. No. 11 Penrl St., 2 Consultatio LOVNCL BLUFRS CARPET 00 We arestill offeving the greatest bar- gains in GARPLTS Ever offered in this ity or the west. Our stock is as large and complete as any you can find, and we guar- antec p wway below all com- petition. Cancers | ] — | | We have also ¢ full luie of CORTAINS | Of all grades and make, including Lace, rcoman, Chenille, Ivish Point, ete., ete, OUR ROG Department Comprises Tuvkish, Smyrnia, K rach, Brussels, Aeminster, cte., at | prices lower than the lowest, i GuvtamGoods by theYard = Window Shade And fixtures, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Lineolewms, ete. A lavge line of Sitl aind Mohair Plushes and Up- Tolstery goods; Easy Chairs, Otto- mans, Foot Lests, ete., for the hol- iday trade, lnfrm ~o» Al Leading Btyles and mpoptations Gopstaptly op Hand.&e~ 1406 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. e — . (1S THE “PROVER CAPER for a buyer 1o go where the largest Stock m“(vu test Varieties are kept in gny one in, if seller has EXPERIENCED OMMODATIONS faithful and trusty helpe lose who buy will be agreeably served, | and if seller gives FeLL we and meas- | ures, you have three excel reasons for patronizing such a firm Fuel consumers oaght | ent thereore to buy of HEATON FUEL CoO., No. 638 Broadway | Blufts, Telephone 110. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. VGRICULTURAL DEERE, WELLS & CO,, W holeanla Agricultaral Implements, Baggles, Carriages, 'te 1 to. 1 Nlufrs, lowa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING Manufacturersof and Delera in Hand and Pawer Coin Shell rs, And ageneral lin of first olass agricultural Nos. 1501, 151, 1505 m‘m 15 uth Main Stroet, DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'ra an 1 Jobbers of Rgricaltaral Implements, Wagons, Bugges, Carriages, and all kinls of Farm Machinory. 1100 to 1116 South Main . Counoil Bluffe, Towa., Counc INPLENMENTS, CO. oI, B CARPET €0, Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory Goo Ete. 'Na. 405 Brondway’ Council Blufts owA. CIGARS, TORACCO, K10, PEREGOY & MOORE ~=Who ale Jobbers in the— Pinest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28Main and 27 Pearl Sts. Council Bluffs, Towa. COMMISSION, T SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesale Frait and Produce Commission Merchants. No. MPearl St., Council Hluis. DRUGGISTS, > HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Drngghts, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists’ Main St., and No. il Bairs, ndrics, Ponrl St., C x FR 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale California Fraits a Specially General Commission. No. 542 Council Blufrs. TWIRT & DUQUETT Wholesale Fruits, Confectionery, A COMMISSION, Nos. 16:and 18 Pearl St., Council Bluirs, Brendway, HARNESS, BECKMAN, STROHBEIN & CO. Mann*neturers of and Wholesalo Doalors i Loather, Harness, Saddlory, Ete. No. 562 Main &t. Council Bluifs, lowa ETC. HATS, CAPS, ETC, METCALEF BROTIHERS, Jobbers fn Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 342 and 314 Broadway, Council Blafrs, HEAVY HARDWARE, KEELINE & FELT, Wholesala Iron, Stee!, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Blnffs, Towa. g oILs, COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., —Wholcsaio Donlors in— Tleminating & Lubricatiag 0ils Gasliny iy LUMBER PILING ETC. A OV FoON & CO Hard Wood, S)Mhsm Luuj,r rm:,, And brio; ber of ull Kinds Coundil Biw WINES AND LIQUO, JOHN LIND Whol Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Agent for St Gotihard's florh ilitters. No. 13 Main St Council Blails, SCHNEIDER & BECK, Forelgn and Domestic Wines and Liquors, 10 Main St € L Bugs, L. KIRSCHT & CO., Wholzsale Liquor Declers. No. 418 Broad way, Council Bhutrs. Peductxon in Prices, China, G‘a“" ware, Etc., ALW. S Hemer & Co's, No Council Blufls, ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, No, 328 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Mrs. Q. A, Rogers, Late of the Parizian Mil'inery Co,, Manager. Main st Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUKFS, osite Duminy Dopot Horees and n un hand, for sale at retail or in car load Oders promptly filled by contraet on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SurvtEr & BovLey, Prop ‘Pelephons No. 114 Formerly pf Keil Sake 1st. ave and Bh strect. Stabics, eurner

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