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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY MORNING DEC. 3, OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier in any part of the city at Iwenty cente per week, H. W.TiLton, « « « Manager. TELEPHONES: Breixree Orrice, No, 43, Niowr Emron No. 23, MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Co, New fail goods at Reiter's The delinquent tax sale begins Mor Last night of tue Christmas Everybody should go A calico ball is among the projccts being talked of for a venchit for the hospital. J. M. Seanlau’s n phone boing No. 2 Reuben Hogt and E ket. ket now has tele- e new instrument ima Moss, hoth of f married by continue to draw Elegant suppoers stil : Murket crowds at the Christr The coasters should provide their sliders with lights and horns, bells and signals, as to warn those coming along cross s, orge Corning, the Omalia man ar rested on suspicion of having stolen the silver cup he was trying to sell, is still being held for investigation. quire Biggs, who on the first of Jan- uary snceeeds Justice Frainey, has con eluded not to occupy the oflice now used by the latter, but will fit up an oflice over I 1 Broadws « t made 4 - dowsky was yesterday disuissed, in Jus. tice Schurz's court, there appearing to be nothing to , the prosecuting wit- ness not putting in even an appearance. ‘Ihe clorks are busy getting read, the district conrt which opens Tu next. There are number of and (he criminal docket is enongh to take up the full time of the court, without any civil business. Rev. Henry De Long has taken a firm stand in the salvation army. He lru ently entered rmination not to_wit as so many do, when their tirst enthusiasm is spent. I( is estimated that there are in C nunnn iristian science hes doctors put together. vu-nvh ful cures are reported, and the number of nh.,-.r investigating and study- e is in ing rapidly. are taking oceupn of Willow Park avenu The number of merry \hrlvn is mghtly iner L and the noise proportionate o ing carnival promised the Omahans by the Blullites last scason should not be forgotten. Judge Aylesworth is stll deliberating Hm the Walnut seduction ¢ He pro- poses to go over the evidence carefully, and thus far has not had time to do so THE OMAH A DAILY BEE: FRIDAY | GOVERNOR LARRABEE'S VISIT | He is Pleated With the Institution at Council Blufi, TALK OF PAVING WITH BRICK A Suspicious Youth Roped in With a Itope—A Trio of Scolding Women —~ An Assignce's Sale — Notes About Town. The Governor's Opinion. Governor Larrabee has been making a personal visitation of the various mstitu tions of the state, In a chay with a re porter he said of his visit to Council Bluffs ; At the deaf and dumb asylum, we have a new man in charge, and he is a pleasant, modest gentleman who will certainly do good wor I'hey do a remarkable work there, training these unfortunates and they are given a good education. There are many bright and intelligent boys and pretty girls, and they seem to enjoy themselves, The teachers” insisted that I should talk to the pupils at the time for the usual morning lec: ture and in spite of my protest that I wouldn’t cu! ting o talk in deaf and dumb, they insisted that 1 should go before the pupils, The snperintendent stood at one end of the platform, and as 1 talked, int preted in sign language my words, which o usual rate of speed. 1 e a whileabout their work their duty, how grateful they should feel and Jow much they owe to their. tercher baceo and liquor habits, and_other matters, It was interesting to the hitle fel- were given at th talked to them lows followed the quick motions of their teacher and grasped the ideas, About. an liour afterwards 1 went_through room just as they had finished iting o\lt their version of the lectuze I had given them, acustom which I found amusing to see the i ut reports of my words made by the 'nuulfl Some_ of the cellent re- ports and got as accurate a report as wouid he obtained by a newspaper reporter, while through older and better pupils made e other: 1 received erroneous idea their inability to rightly interpret the signs. Their work is very interesting, 5 ) Notice—Opera House b rooms reopened. i Everybody’s store, good place to buy goods, Nu. 823 Main str i, Heating stoves at_cost to close them out. A, \\unll \u 504 Main Street Of a Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, To be sold by the assignee at v, opposite the People’s store. ember 6, commencing at 8 o’clock in the morning. This stock must be closed out by Jan uary 1, You can buy the goods at your own price. This is your last chance to get Zoods at 40¢ on the doils This stock of goods comes from Incianapolis and has been assigned and must be sold to raise the eash. tock consists of silk 7 Br atins, vel- of art in every a very gracefil figure attempt- s followed, It was rber shop. bath same state, have also had satisfactory exper- fence with'this kind of pavement, and now | Galesbure is going to try the same experi- | ment. Now a new kind of brick Is made vitrified, very much harder and_ better adapted for the use of pavemerits. Why not try this kind of pavement, o trs some other kind that is likely to prove a sticcess, here in Burlington? 1t would not only be more ser- viceable, but also much more profitable. - Five Hundred Overcoats for Boys and Children, from $1.50 up, MErcALy Bros - A Little Gem e of GoLp MepaL CoFFee. Ask vour grocer about it Groneweg & Schoentgen, wholes agents, —— Little 010 Folk The Masonic hall was litterally packed last evening at the ontertainment given under the pices of the Presbyterian ladies in connection with their Christmas market. The programme was given the general title of “Little Old Folks’' Con cert.” It consisted of choruses; duets and recltations. Among the choruses ““Jingle Bells™ won the honors of the evening. The little folks appeared in the costumes of fifty years ago, and clad as old people, adding special intercst. In this chorus they jingled their bells, nm ked their \\lu‘n and took on all the ways of a merry sleighing party, the fall nmu- gnow being represented by ashower of bits of white paper. “The Palace Car'’ represented the lit- tle folks aveling by more modern methods, The old couple, personated by Herbert Dohany and Lda Vaughan, chat ted most quaintly upon the wonderful improyements in travel since they went on their wedding trip years before. They took their parts excellentl ‘The last, but by no means the least in merit of the recitations was *“Than by Roy DeVol, a very “""“"5 little fellow who captured the house,and called forth enthusiastic applause. All of the choruses and recitations showed not only talent on the part of the participants, but a wonderful amount of patient and wise drill on the part of the (-]dvr Muci of the credit for the entertainment is due to Miss Laura Baldwin, who was assisted by Mliss Officer, Miss 'Carrie Stevens and Miss Lu Jone Miss Beulah Hoagland gave plcmng ion. Bell Snyder showed ¢ cha; Monday 1 solo, & wonderful voice m fact for a child of her age. Tom Farns- worth and Daisy Harkness gave a very cute duet, “Rachel and Reuben.” Wini fred Gray gave asolo, quite a diflicult one for one so young, and her manners were charming and voice sw Mabel gave a solo, every word of which was most clearly heard, and which won a gencrous amount of approbation from the audience. The entertainment was so enthusiastic- received that to tisfy the public nand a portion of the programme will cated in connection with to-night’s rinment. _The other features of the Christmas Murket con: cles for sal DECEMBER Another Suspicious Yonth, Oficer Leonard found a young man ranging the stréets when honest folke ought to be pointing toward home, and as the fellow was trying to seil a clothes Ime for a nickel the ofticer nabbed him The fellow gave his name as E. Kling ingsworth, and w.l that _he bought iln‘ rope at C. n's, on Mamn street, but inquiry there did not corroborate his statement! He will be held for further examin ation, I Personal Paragraphs, Samuel Haas has gone to Laramie, Wyo. Miss Kate P Chicago. Postmaster Cramer, of Avoca, was in the city yesterday pangler, of Walnnt, Ta., was at the Pacitie yesterday John P. Manny, the well known Rock Island manufacturer, was at the (Ig‘vll-n 'y has returned from Bob Harris 1s now publishing apaper at Oelrics, Dak., prohibition lewa proving too much for him - Would Bear Watching. Last evening the police had their at- tention called to a young man who was trying to trade « gold wateh for an bver coat. As they had been notified that a gold watch answering the description of this one had been stolen in Omaha they took the fetlow in charge. He gave his name as L, Levy, and explaned that he had come by the wateh legitimately, but the Omaha authorities telephoned to nold him until morning. Harkness Brothers ——— This will be the v eek for bargains. Our entire line of shawls at 25 per ct. discount. Cloaks, Cloaks Way down to close out. [hey must be sold, We distance competition in qual- ity of goods and low prices, is the verdict of any customer, EERE CARPETS Manufacturers arve advancing prices They never awas solow, and can- not soremain, Our stock is large and patterns choice. Prices will be doing so. TAKE NOTI You have but a few days' grace in purchase Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, . Window Shades, Etc., 4 A The UNHEARD-OF PRICES - Which we are now making. Remember that we are shortly to make a change in the firm, and wish to close out our nresent stock before Council Bluffs Carpet Co. No. 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. wED#B «WiLLIAMS me Tailor #* TWlen's Furnisher, 506 Broadway, Council Bluffe. ~>pRAl Leadipg Btyles ond Importations Gepstantly op Hond.&er 1406 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. CE! which to BLEASON, = v === COAL! W0OD! 'THE HEATON FUEL C0 Will supp'y you with a cleaner and better y one in the ty. A trial will cone vince you, No 628 Broadway Telephone 110. | WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUsSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. s‘ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTY DEERE, WELLS & CO,, 4 Wholesale Agricultaral Implements, Buggies, Carriages, Ete , Kte. Couneit Bluffs, Towa KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING l'()r Manufactureraot and Dealers in Hand and Power Corn Shell:rs, And mgeneral line plenients. Noe. 1501, 1555, 1505 and 1507 2outh Main Stre 3 Council Bufrs, lowas. DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs andJobbers ot of first class agricultural Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggles, Carriages. and all kinds of Farm Maochine 100 to 1116 South Mnin' Street, Counoil Blada, Towa. __canpers COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO,, Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades Oll Cathe, Curtain Fixtures, Upholatory Goe te. 'Ne. 405 Broadway' Council Blutts, Towa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesalo Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipas Nos. 28Main and 27 e Council Blufrs, A COMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesalo Frait and Produce Commisslon Merchguts. No. 14 Penrl 8t., Council Bluffs. HARLE, HAAS & (0., Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists’ Sundr No. No. 22 \ain St, and o. 21 Pearl st., Council Binffs. FRUITS. . W. lll TS, Wholesale Califoraia Froits a Speclalty The grand jury mects next week, and perhaps they will relieve him of the ne vets, velveteens, cashmeres, gingham cessity of deciding whether Mck unchanged with us forten days. e Weather strips zll(‘h:nnn dden | muslins, shirtings, flannels, tickings, | ——————— should be held to the district court or A Bluffs’ Witness, 1's, 105 Maine ' General Commission. No. 541 Brendway, Council Bluffs WIRT & DUQUETTE, i f feans, cassemeres and clonki ; : ; LADIES o ; The murder trial of May Foster f Whole o L. Kirscht & Co., having closed out [ 14780 stock of table linen by th ik T Sompaiion & e e Farming Lands in loiwa, Minnesota, Kansis, and ranging from $ m to holesale Fruits, Confection g COMMISSION Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs. { indss, ire ow confining | colored and bleached, and brown and killing a companion, Jessie Carter, is 10.00 ere. School and state lands in Minnesota on 30 years' time 5 per Bisncas to (ho whislessle, hantiing | Lo apkins, towels, toweling,and | BOW i progress in Des Moincs. One of R SERE O Ol (BT e e Sy = s and liquor. The 4 ;n:leE |. b ,,b,“,,k from G0c | the chief witnesses for the state isJ. H. P.P. LATUSTRUDR, ked improvemenits in their of- Pable linen by the | Baxter, a young man who 1s well known 5 Broadway, Council Blufls, Iowa, agent for Freidriksen & Co.. Chicago. | - — =B + fice and warchouse, and will soon have beper yard. 25c to | here, and is said to be still remembered e ——————————— ARNESS, ETC. as convenient and attractive an oflice. s us for 302 per dozen. ‘Towels | by the proprietor of the Bechtele house i TT, there is in the city, the finishing touches » 4, 8 o Lae. 'l",‘l‘h Hug 2 bed | t0 the extent of #50. Baxter's account of At a Bargain MRS' C’ L' GILLE E, L H Saddlery, Et s Master an Whes Tolt . % ot t ¢ ¥ eather, Harness, Saddler, 0. S aagiotmen i sl GIGH] anel in plain | He stated after some considerable aues- | Stock large,and'we are Best assortivent and Latest Btyles of Jortoise . now b t best St AR B On 60 to 70c. Marscilles | the affair is as follows: fax, lan, was expected to address the | SP 75 piecesof fl: . 7 No._b% Main St. Councll Bluffs, lowa. rhis of Lak 0 some » ago, b and funcy for 15¢ per yard. Jeans 10¢ | tioning of his intimacy with the two 5 i Va2 0 ’ N Knights of Labor hiere some time ago, but 'd. Linings | girls, and how he had made arrange- | hound to sell it out. Bleell and Anber Haiw Crraments. HATS, CAP blocked by the snow storm and per yard, 1 Sy ments with Jessie Carter to go with him "BECKMAN, STROHBEHN & CO., Mauu‘acturers of and Wholesalo Denlors in S, ET Be per [t b il b hereon e thh | Waist linting ard, to Sioux City. How, according to prom. HAIR GOODS, METCALF BROTHERS, tempt is being made to have the | 04 muslin at just one-half price. 1 000 | ise, he had awakened her about 8:30 Jeeture a public one, so that those outside | Prekuges of pins at 1e. 3,000 papers of | o’clock on the morning of Ma of the ordor may hive an opportunity of | the best Sewing needlon at To por paper. | m order that she might prepa hearing him. 400 doz Clark’s and Coate’s thread at #c | trip to be taken that afternoon. Return- i fatal | 2 spool. 60 doz gents § hose a ing at 10 o'clock, he found the hous iz 20 doz woelen hose locked and evidently deserted, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves, Nos. 342 and 344 Brondway, Council Blufts. Call and seeourgoods | etk nade to atder. Office of Bye Lotks. before purchasing 99 Main Steeet, owrncil Bluffs, JMW, nother narrow es wpe from HEAVY HARDWAR fe . 1 had dont by a lund slide s reported as Iiidrons Weolon hoso e ey o elsewhere. —_— ) : " s away to return at 1 o’clock and tind . . . . e SR having occurred on Damon- sirect. A Indics’ woolen stockin RSt looxingz the samo, His suapicions I Will Pay the Highest Price in Cash KEELINE & FELT, tes er hauling fi a bank ié'x"i:nlx‘:n'u:n {0z ioliation: (s buok (st pair, Corsets all kinds at 0. then bocame xlu'm I, ind securing i HARKNESS BROS o “““"““fi"“’ Bard aitof t his wi kerchiefs Silk handkerehicfs | he had foreed his way in through the : CINDS OF beine caught by tho fall of ut\.. dirt i | {0 : e e Lorpo Mo ey in, througiitho Bl FOR ALL KINDS O Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, BILRS. 12 for And Wood Etock, Council Bluffs, Towa. 2 per y , t gents | found defendant, May Foster, standing q b s b SR P 401 Broadwey, Cowcl Blufis| SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES,| ¢ shirts 35 White shirts } I:Iuml Defendant explained that J y ous that it #cems that too mmnch wmnot be taken by those engaged in work 1n and about them. It is alwost impossible to find any houses to rent in Couneil Blufls, and 1 estate nts at by spring there will not ve demand, “and a greater sc: has ever been known in the history of the city.” This is a practical way of testing the g hand prosperity of Council Biufls. People are staying by the Blufls and others are com fug in, and the city can't build houses fast cnough., 'vw in llw city, h 1 for sc elhing without rge med to be made |l|vu| 1 collars, for gents 5e, for ladies 10c. Gents buckskin gloves 45 to 49 rolls carpets; 10 volls Brussels '\l 10 rolls ~ingrs uin arpet rd, 20 pieces B-ply for dsc cloaks from %1 to clonks from 50 ! 0.7 <-Iul o : We sell thew at just half price, Ludies’ shoos for G0c; boys” hoots for 6ie suits at #1.50, regular 6 we will sell you Carter had shot herself while playin pistol, and that she had been afr: leave her to go a doctor. The w ness then st v was done to ¢ for the wounded girl, all of which is well known to the public, as is her death the next Suturday, morning, Good overcoat store, ¥ e | Three of a Kind, There was a lively tongue conte n three httle maids from Pierce cet, who called each other all sorts of Buy COAL 0f G. MAYNE, At 8th st. and 11th ave., ana M. Galla- zhvrq store, Lower Broadway. Wholesale and retail. NO. 605 BROADWAY, BUTTERINE ML, DROEIT.ICEL, COUNCIL BL BUTTERINE, i@ s supplicd with ten and twenty ponnd ages. J. Y. FULLER, 39 Pearl st., Council Bluffs E.Theodore, Agent COUNCIL BLUFES OIL CO,, —Wholesnle Dealcrs in— [lumipating & Lubricatiag 0ils Gasolin3 BTC., BETC. ouncil Hluffs, Towa, LUMBER PILING ETC. A. OVERTON & CO,, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, Aud Bridge Materinl Specialiios, Wholosale Lum: ber of all Kinds. Offico No. 130 Main St Council Blutrs. lowa. TWINES AND LIQUOKS. “or more for the purpose of holding them for et ios th tyou will have to pay §1 e e S TRy 5 { = HAET ’ furthor investigation, th l!;_lul,:lvlw. for elsewlere; 13 dozon eaps of a1 ks names sover Uislisnee, and madaiithio - JURNSLINDEL, ey are suid o huve disposed of a Targe | ra 200"t 000 Fur | cordans. notos. Minnio Les. than Wems Star Sale Stables and Mule Yard MELVIN SMITH & C0 maiher of pocket s e, pmhl.lnu,. hats, | Sirightway to headguariors and nad | HOrses and Mules | dlarydié staies and Muie Tards, vy | Jmported and Domestic Wines & Liguors lem out one wrobably a hun- ats, § S Turner arrested for disturbing |)u~ 4 OADWAY, COUNCIL BLU Agent for St. Gotihard's forb Bitters. No. Ly ;Ilmi]m all, .‘uul -'nilm"'ml h ch 5 D a pair. Men’s | poace. Ella was fined, and . then For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail BRO AL e Main St. Council Bluffs, or them s Lo urouse the suspic ants, 75¢. We have too many ar o aving i . Larg, elec RROSAS. PEMMY:Ropol, they were Kbt goods: Thoyouns | ta iention e A1 ey pl1idses | Kought by:liaving Minnlois ang inuloty: Larpe quantiles. o select ned to the oflicers they ot the good tigation is in_progress (o to how everybody to co you with our pri closed out b; ¥ d we will convince I'his stock must be y 1 us the moncy and” Susi er arrested on a charge, lhn had their hearing in the afternoon. Susie pleaded guilty and was fined, and then turned about and sc from. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin- gle or dovble. McMAHON & CO. SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestlc Wlues and Liquors, faton 1 1o it i | Gl bR MASON WISE. ks sy ot B are looked upon with buf as | ber the s 517 Brondw posite | fhe se P atiiile ad0 0 Blufls. s of Ti ; sal Es- 5 yet no proof hias boen gained of rooked: | the Poople Bk Gors | the sorane, and didiso sucoossfylly. —_— — e Bbst acts of Tille, L:an and Rsal Es KISCLT & €0, ness. ee Show, rker has commenced a Shoentgen. Heis inmen s, and weight, but in | y and tact in keoping f crowd as full of fun as heis himself. He show of himself, and no admission being charged there is no reason why he should not have a crowded honse ey If any one dounts but that he c the erowd after they are once inside, step in and see, Prof. Ned Pavkeris a chur- cter, an old soldicr, fifer of company eventn Rhode Island infantry, and drum major and princi an of Third Rhode Island heayy artillery. He is brim full of music and running over, and he makes musie for the crowds, vhody ited, except boys and ladies, and front scats are given those who enjoy it the Ilhhl Dr. Hanchett, oftice No 12 Residence 120 Fourth street. No. 10. - Mrs. Dr. D, Traesdell, a graduate of the Toronto, Canada, Therapoutics insti- tute, lsprn-pmul to treat all classes of diseases “and dunmlhu te the curative vl strcets ephone \ P. C. DeVol Stewart, Climax, A and Westminster hard coal burn- wrter Oak and Acorn cook stoves nd rea No. Substantial apstracts of est un loans, L& | e —— Don’t buy your new suit or overcoat nutil you look at those at Metealf Bros, e Paving With Bri The question of brick paving is being agitated here sonewhat, partly by rea- son of the fact that there is brick to be easily had here, and largely on account of the desire to lesson the expense of good paving if possible. The question 15 also being discussed in other places, as will be seen from the following com- ments on the same subject from the Bur- Lington Hawkeyc: While Omaha, Council Blufls, Des Moines, Sioux City, in full and wise recognition of one of the first requirements of progressive cities are putting their streets in good order by laying down firm, substantial and durable pavements, Burlington is still content with flling her streets with so called macadam, a lowed twenty four hours to raise the nee ded funds'1o keep thew out of jail. —— See that your books are made by More- Last evening there wa rIous coust- ing accident which marred the evening's enjoyment to a merry party on Willow avenue and injured (e vietim, Miss Edith Campbell, very seriously. The de- tails of the accident could not bhe fully learned, but it appears that near the end of the course the traveler was wrecked as it turned, and the young lady fell in front in such a position that the point of the traveler struck her on the side of the face, cutting a deep wound, from whicl the blood flowed freely’ once taken to her home on & and Dr, Lacy at xth avenue alled in haste. He pro- nounced the injury serious, but could not t that time state the probable result. des, paints, ete. . P, Wallaper, sh No. 402 Hro‘ldwmy Niles, - Fredaie Captured, For several days the officers have been on the lookout for Freddie Gerstenberg, who is wunted in Omaha for the larceny N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace TELEPHONE 108, FIRE INSURANCE Iy In the following Companies @erman American, of New York Phanix,* of Hartford, Hartford,® of Martford. Catlfornidn, of San Francisco, Scottish Union & National, of Edinburg. Union, of San Franciaco. of Des Mol 8t Wiliiamsburg Ci hand, for sale at retail or promptly filled by SHLUTER & Boi Telephone No. 114 Y 1st. ave and 4Lh street, ITOTICE. rtisements, such. as Lost, Found ) Rent, Want Special ad To Loan, on and Five Cents Per Line for each subseuent fnsertion. Leave advertisements at our office No. 12 Peal strect, near Broadwuy, Bluts WANTS. formerly occupied by H PoyIsadey 50 DOITRALER 19015 1y gl contract on short notic Stock sold on um|||||~\|0|1 Former f Keil Sale Stables, gPECIAL NOTICES. Fnu RENT—The one story {rame business building with 4-room dwelling attac P. Niles, snd known us No. 236 Main St. as the ** McMdahon we are now prqnn'rrllo/‘ur— | mish abstracts and ve licit the patronage of ¢ i ing corvect abstracts of title to lands and lots in Potlcwattamie MELVIN SMITH & CU-. [ NO. 236 MAIN §T., | known Books, COUNCIL BL UFFS. JOHN Y. STONE STONE & SIMS, . ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, | Practice in the State und e Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Blook COUNC!L BLUF‘F‘S Wholesale Liquor Dealers, No. 416 Broad way, Council Blufts cal and free presentation ngzes. un and warm | | ——— nts Dy 5 5 L house & Co., room 1, Eyerett block, = = Having purchased the * u»!ullu- AT B e acunt stores 3% | air furnaces, No. 501 Broadway. O e A e Honies and mules keptconstanily tn | f i G e et it CRESTON HOUSE e ey 4 br o The only hotel it Council Blufls having Fire HEscape mo 'ern improvements, 217 and 219 Main st. MAX MOIIN, Prop. And BOOK BINDING County and aspec- Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & G0, substance made of the refuse of the stone of Brookiyn. g et. Apply to M Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufts of a watch. Last night he was found te L L No. 110 South Main sireet. Apply to 3 accordunce with | quarries, consisting very largely of decayed i o Iy Jhrer. Standurd Papers Used. All styles of bind anew and cowplete system of Eleetro- | stoue, that is ground into Powder us soon as | be hovering about the place where Mrs. | These marked with as Insure also against loss by 2 e I Therapeutics, Electro-Magoetism and Gerstenberg iives, and when the officers Wind 8torms, Cyolones and Tornadoes A new two story frame house - Bt ing in Magazines and it dawn and diiveu aver by Weary togius, | HErSeRIORE Lives, and when L | e e i lig 0 poima, hall and. ocllns uades I 1 0 m iven towns very much inferfor in size show | appeared he slippe i¢ bouse an FOR SALE IN COUNCIL 80 h 4 Nflll'v“““,")“':' yomale duossos 8 | o"heiior porectation, of the publie needs | ran, with but little of his clothing o REAL EBTATE Whrts chine |3 i Goute, oo Moo forpar Avaoye My BLANK BOOKS. :’:::)::l ‘Iluur‘\ IAl;I;iuc h:mlmlu :m:;lwl.‘:\'; than our - ecity, ‘There 18 absolute | Ie was too drunk to run “.hu"f ————————————————————— ». m. necessity of laying down an expen- sive granite pavement and otber clties soon captured. ‘The Omaha oflicers will hang's opers bouse Cali'on M. a0 Bteeet, (Up-Stuirs FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, REFERENCES ONEY LOANED o~ Goon city . T NoRS: — bably take steps to-day to hnve him AND FARM FRO v AT LowEsT 5 i . B ( —g—— have tried othier methods with ¢ derable | T 4 v ) FARN ~ . V A cottuge of five Or 8IX 1o 1514 Douglas St., 0 Citize ANk Deere, Weolls & (o, ectric D s and | succes o taken acros Rares, *x S et %y located convenient 10 business: | 4 3 ¥irst Nutional Bunk, €. 5. Insurauce (., .vfl‘;flu‘ doay felis. mnp‘:-'l‘:‘ Slocae o Rlen colman haid biigh as ——— t B 2 vmn-u,nu"umm;un Aadress NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN, | hutNavonal ek Gt hsursage (4 ances at the New \urk Plumbing Co joars ako un enterprising brickmaker of Stoves! Stoves! R e i oicer” ™ ’ 4 ] R A Bloowington, 1, received permission to ro- thirty duys I will adlhvm"u: AOFAE A | oetft S - ANTED= ® leaw for the g A Reduction in Prices Weather strips M( ,“l,,,“m s, 105 Main, | place a section of worn-out Nicholson pave- | cost for cashonly. P.C DeVor, winter, D. J di 11 be paid; $i0, round frip S,y e .4 ment with ordinary hard brick, the eity to — OFFICER & PUSEY. grower, Bouth Firet stre i IN Hard and soft coal, best q\l.\ll(y al;l g;fi {n\gl‘zlll::r‘\tlufl«uan“r:f...l.fi’gm‘,"f‘k'lm‘l M. L. Jacquemin, who has been taking ANTED-A boy with pony to carry Bee izes. Missouri and lowa wood. uel company, 539 Broadway.§ I\Iu phone 130, Stamping and full variety of embroidery waterials, Mrs. 1. P. Nife ok, 402 B'away ment has be use for fifteen yevrs, is still in good condition and has not cost & cent for repairs. The city was so well satisfied with the experiment that it has sinoe constructed nearly three miles of the same kind of pave- ment, Decatur and Jacksouville, in the a two months' respite from business, has returned home - greatly improved 1n health. He bas applied himself very elosely to business, and the needed rest :un\ recuperation has greatly benefittad i, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA, S shed 186 route. Joom sa HALI:. Ol papers for sale st tue Bee ‘ ANTED—Partics intending 1o be m ‘are wanted Lo call at the Pryor's b oftice (0 select Lheir wedding cards. B. RICE, M. D | Cancers \ Over thirty yeal No. 11 P 18, the knife ordra China, Glassware, Etc., AL W. 5 Howmer & Co's, No. 24 Main s Council Blulls,

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