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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS MONDAY MORNING DEC. 27 OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delitered by enrvier in any part of the city &t twenty cente per week. H.W.Titvox, - . Mannger. TELEPHONES Breixwes Orrice, No. 45, Niens Eviion No. 23, MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plnmbing Co. Burhorn f New fall g Complete set Bushnell Books nell's 4,000 pounds of fine e price; Palmer’s, No. 12 M Danicl Potell 1s in jail a he is registered as 4,000 pounds of fine candy price, Palmer's, No. 12 Ma County O'Neil has twenty one 1 but the conrt passes sentence them will guictly steal away 4,000 pounds of fine candy price; Palmer's, No. 12 Main Ed Maher, who was arrested S, night for assault, put hu\]“ 1 pearsnce before the pol faorning. The trouble i srisen over a givl On Wednesday eseit No. 1668 Knights of bor will meet heir new hall (the Go ALK headquarter for the first time and Leleet new for the en The city of in stract | vagrant Santa Claus at reduced at present as soon s an v of nd Jailor m his hot ar<hal yesterday said to a ek man that the MeNulty saioon would in_his opinion, not reraim open very long. 1tis understood that to day an in formation witl be filed against “Do Dron In™ MeNuity For sale or exchange for clear ln Commerll Blufts or Omali property, most promising and fashionable trotting | two-yen i stallion, standard bred Rule 6. Addvess P B. Hunt, Harlan, la Weearry a targer stock than eyer he fore. Our stock is the el B best as: eorted, newest designed in the city. Our prices’ defy competition, Sce and con Vinee yourself. Burhorn, Jeweler, No. 17 Main St The funeral of the late William Noble will take place at 12 o’clock to-day under the anspices of the Odd Fellows from the family residence, No. 120 Frank'lin st and the interment will take pla Shenandouh The ety number of jail 1 usnal lately hirteen, took their 1 but they dild not sit ad: they were satistied with one course and the whole of that served o tin plates Fhere was a report that ma dinner in the j: down to a fine &) around yesterday lly yesterday morning . colored had been shot” and Killed. Before the was out the report became quite general but it no doubt arose from the shooting of Burns by Woodburn late Christmas night The down in the mouth yost ngtrom S to 10 de grees below all day. Snow fell from rly morn until late at night. 1t is sel dom that one SCes SNOW fall here when the temperature is so low, and the old gettlers declare they never saw the like hefor Yosterday afternoon Antone \ and Mis marriage by the the presence of only the relatives of the contracting parties. A reception was held last evening, ‘The groom is in the employ of Messrs, Pace & Schmidt, the well known butohers The street cars during the storn drifts mako better time and sery public better than during any pr inter. It is within the memor: even that as soon as the flukes enongh to make sledding possible, the street ears were abandoned and four horse sleighs put on. Now gungs of busy men work on the track, and ) f it is within the_range of possibilities the cars make their trips Isora W, (. edin .\.»kn\ in anughter of Mr W. L Campbell, N 11 ye months, 3 days, died on Friday, Decem- ber 24 at the 'home of her parents, No 200 nteznth street, Notico of fun eral hereafter, Mrs. Campbell, mother of W. H. Campbell, who is expe from the cannot arrive before Wednesday, and in- consequence the re mains will'be hept until ther 2 - Weather strips at Chapman’s 105 Main 5 of titles P R sureet, Conncil Blufls. amd M nd real 101 Pean Centerville soft | ton, delivered, Wm. street, tetephone 93, np_coal, i, per Weleh, 61 Muin Stoves ! Stoves! Stoves ! kor the next thrty days | will scll heating stoyes at cost for cash only P DEV o L. B. Crafts & Co, are lo oncy on il elasses of chaitcl Scouritis At ons half their former rates, Sce them hefore securing your louns, - Sudden Death, Anton Rinck died very suddenly at her residence yesterday atternoon at 5 o'clock. ‘The funcral will probubly take on Tues lay. The death of this es ply deplored by her many relatives and friends - See that your books house & Co., room 1, I Mrs re made by Moore rett block Five hundred overcoats for children, from $1.50 up. Mt - L O O All members of Council 19,1. 0.0 | boys and ALK Bros Blufls lodge are requested to meet promptly at 1180 0. m. to-duy at thew hali o attend the funeral of our lat brother, William Noble. All Odd Fellow invited Lo attend. D, 8 Seeretary, - Palmer’s, No 4,000 pric An gant line of short markets, etc W, to clos Jous Bixo - Book sule will s at less thin ndy at reduc 12 Maim St wr e them out A Co The Pub out ail holiday z sale prices We have atine | that we than ever was kuown, also | handkerchiefs o8’ and g m clothi 3, o 1N Bexo & Co, » Rink is th graphs. Auton ud father of a girl Depaity Sheriff €, A, Gager son county, and wite, y y dined at the Pacific house on their return from Mount Pleasant where they left two per sons at the bospital for the insane, - Heating stoves at cost to close the M. A. Wood, No. .\4 Muin street pr of Harri t Fieetric door bells, burglar alarms and every form of domestic eloctrical appli auces at the New York Plumbing Co. | hack they repaired “D0 DROP IN" AND GET SHOT, | | which 1o pa The Details of the Nightly Row at McNul- | t5's Saloon, | did not ur t not take the | Robert was brought back to the SCENES IN THE JAIL A Miseing Mute Turas Up all Right nterfeit Cigar Labels Gleanings in the Bluffs, fehind the Bare. The prisoners in the revolving county jail are now kept in their respective cells | all the nime or O'Neil court has been chang and now until £ hearted jr of th sessions has, since d his mer as J in on cvos they prove t ocen yarders hut hel the privilege ral yrridors uenally, t e them arc rs will during th of cor has them | locked wp 8 conyicted doubt b now no L num il sey few day Bill," ag William Lloyd genera on Comanche, monthed rough 1 10W a8 quict as n ith to himself wwer (he justice he ve victed and injustice cived in set fre at the il and it is very wife, Whom he claimed o of his n Comanehe the well wn since his conviet word o had | who don t lamb | 1o doubt ved in the never h probable that th “wind thinks of Ateinpt was 1t jailor yet had his whatever about which he is daily ealls from rday was such a | putin an appear the contidence man who was | wnster ONicer MeMiliin in the very act of a trick, is consid- ered ® very slick “con’ man and one vho understand business much bet ter than who has the vep- tation of beir ow-bar bur- than a slick “con™ man. His case some up i a diy or <o and his vic tim is here awaiting a chanee o appear against him Ferris, who is deal property d 1o m in the Dakota pen v his mother-in-law is the prosec witness against him. He will be raigned this morn In the Kaiser e and the jury worning e Edwards, arrested by I in jail for “the will be evidence is & cha d this - Notice—Opera honse barber shop, bath rooms re-opened. - The annual renting of pews will oceur at the Presbytertan chureh Monday, D at 8 p.om. existing it that time, of the vourd ot trustecs, £ : Johu Woodburn v yesterday mornmg just before davbreak, for the shooting of Douglas Burns and placed in the city jail As was stated in the Bre Burns, Woodburn and a couple were in the xmlullnlh di\rn[ Pete Me Nulty, No. the pia known as th in whic lately it secms II J row almost nightly. It is claimed that all of the : somewhat under the im fluenc when about 11:30 o'clock Christmas night a row began and Wood burn followed Burnsand the others out on the sidewalk and blazed away, the shot hit yesterday of others ofl] seraping his breast oing through the left arm just below the clbow. Wood burn skipped while Burns and his friends reported to the police. The police im medintely started fier the would-be t o trace of him X y morning arncd that Woodburn 1 1708 High street, and to his h found him in bed and made th Burns after having his wounds dressed went to his home, No. 1326 lower Broud way. His wonnds are not seriouns, Patrick Madden, No, 1138 South Ldward Flynn, twere book = o the Sev First and Tenth stre the police station as witnesse ng When Woodbern w found to have in his pe and a box of eartridges \ Yesterday morning a rey this paper had a talk \\uh \\mnlhmn in the city jail. He claims that they were all drun s hit him in the nd also on the side of the head, but s not positive if_he used a billy or but thinks he did aud that he had to It 2 he n: Wils enn ploye dge gang at the trans fer. His loft eye show plainly that he has heen pounded by somchody, =rs. J. E. cheaper west Met- of - suits at None - ek of fine plush gouds, sots, odor eases, drossing albums and scrap w il be closed out at less than prices to-day wnd to-morrow. s and select at abont your own pric Publishers’ Book «ale, 547 Broadway. melnding to Capta Kennedy hasa son, Robert, about nine yeurs who is one of the ghtest and best dents in the deaf and dumb school heres the institution Lere to have th 0y sent home tor Christn ind the family preparcd for that day a royal stto which tiey invied a large num- of friends. A boy by the name of zl whose live in De Soto, is s hoon compauion of Captain Kennedy's parent aptain condu wonld m , to bring the train th wha the wrote the Rock Council the boy, upermtendent When Friday | s not on the conductor reported he had 0l Io his st the captain ad & letter from the superintendent stating that he would put the boy on the train on Phursday. The captain tamily were at a loss to exy tery, or cont themselyes théory, but still hoped Robert would sent on the Saturday tuain, The Christ as dinner was kept wait with the ests ull gathered, until t arvival of the afternoon train Saturday, wi carriage sent 10 the {rainreturned empty The family was so broken down over the sad .m.,.'l,. nce of the boy, and the sorrowful mystery as to what had be come of him, that they had anything but a merry Christmas, 1 i wution here led to at the ins in accordance with ation that equest of the parents, the superin aud to the tendent had the boy taken to the depot to | ¢ i pelled to rem | happened, the nd the side of his head {7 o e THE go homa, The no money or ticket. ana the boy had no money with the transportation the lotter received from the parents it ap. peared that probably the conductor had yeen given the money, or other arrange ments made with him, but the conductor stand it this way, and wonld boy withont a ticket, institn avents sont to spend his Christmas The anxiety of 1'h| even ‘\Hvl the r ing from hearing that the boy is sufe, the disappointment 1s great at not having him at home for the Christmas doings - Testing Oil, en a good deal of difti the oil inspection law ng the proves There has enlty in enforcin m this state A satisfaction now crepancy in - thermome Andrews, the assistant s board of health, in a Ch the subject of thermomete has made quite a st oil causes of s o be tne dis s used L. | retary of the istmas talk on s, of which he uly, says in this con nectiol 1 sold at , they most of of them may but at 0 20 dogs the s are only he \pprosimate m not even that. Some v wopoints, and above Another thing, the pansion 100 deg in by tion in a rubber < its mereury the law providing for roleum went mto efle board of health that is, it st first be approved by the bourd, 1 with the best thermometors that could be got 1(41)\! an exten ork, [t was s , that Loar tank, t would be approve at, we will say, 105 deg thermometer bing tive barrels from t be rejected by at 96 degrecs, An west wonld be appr speetor at difteren foen tests of the same oil. apprehend {he result n. Incompetency rged o the 1t dissatiatied di Is ul' oil drawn m by < (the standard s.) Another outh w, there is a degrecs i throc Novelties at Broadway strips Chapman's, 105 Weathor Main st - A Strange cerdent. noon about 4 o'clock 1 exc u. ment occurred on Platner A strange accident occurred to 3 Addis, who has just about re :d from the fracture of seve nh\ dent wh E i home Saturday wwning, and in \Iu N so threw of place, and was com with _his mouth wi rrival of a doctor, A men in the neighbor hmnl y from home, and the ladies sited and knew not what to rrivai of the doctor it was administer chloroform v ¢ the jaw could be replaced in its proper position. - - Mard and soft ecoal, best quality sizes. Missouri and lowa wood. Fuel company, 580 Broadway. phene 136, While at 5 in the open until the A fine, es, cha od China and glassware, suitable for holiday and wedding presents, C. B. Jacquemin & Co.’s, No. Main street == rieic Labels, union of Dubuque are suing for and $2,000 dam inst vetuil dealers there tor using lue label Sonte time Cou The cigarmakers’ " union | of this city « paper to those of who we the By ¢ cast which had the union. some here have I'hose who o not —_— . Add just what you went for Chivistnias, at Harkness Brothers ————— ey e just opened len cases of Novelties especially for Christinas. You can find nearly YT Trg m [ 4 You want among them andthe pri- ces are very low. Have also just veceiced a very nice 1ot 0j Lace Scayfs und Fischus, Etegant presents for you to make to your wife. large, of Silk Hand- Embroidered , Kid Gloves Our assortment kerchiefs, Mutilers, Hemstitehed Handkerelinefs Silk Dres ele, Table Linens Llegant Table L y the y Veare selling RUGS all s nom YT pt you will find on some one of our three floors something you will want and you will save money by buying it of us ete ses, nens I pattern and d, and napkins to mateh at ally low pric Con stock ts and con pay any We do not give lottery ticke sequently you do not have to extra price for the goods ~ HARKNESS BROS., R. RICB M. D.. Cancers ;e or drawing of biood. Over thurty PFACLICAL €Xperionce No. war) St Council Bluffs 9 Consuliation free. W hLat Katy Did" next can be learned he Publishers’ book sale. OMAHA DAILY From | i | To Be Given Away By Henry Eisenan & safely | | FIRST 1 | Woolen m e ve importing house in | and sent to a northern | ninspector, | BEE: MONDAY, 0o.'s People's Store, | TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOIL.DERS On January 1560, 1887, Consisting of Furoiture, Chinaware, Dlankets, Tal nen, Mouey, Silk Dress terns, B For overy two dollar's worth of goods purchased, you will receive a colipon ticket, good for one chance in the follow ing Grand Presents to be given away by us on Jauuary 15th, 1887 PRIZE —~One niture, consisting of sofa, tete-ate nd four grand easy ch all uphol stered in assorted shades of clegant silk plushes, worth $12. SECOND PRIZ Room Suite, e« Dre and Wi of Parlor One Mahogony Bed ting of Bedstead, 0 of ¢ rant tinish with beveled . worth $100. THIRD PRIZE-One of the very best six-drawer Nickel Plated Domestic” Sew g Machines. The very best machine in the United States, worth $65.00. FOURTH PRIZ Twenty —yards Guinett best gros geain Black Silk,” cc #3,00 per yard, w FIFTH PRIZE (ru .[u it Seal P! London Dyed Cloak, to be mad to fit the Hicky tieket holder, worth § SINTH PRIZE--One pait of the finest White Blankets made by the Pioneer of California, wort £10.00 PRIZI I inner and ‘1 fred and 0 IGI T PRIZE- An Skin Muft, worth 30,00 NINTH PRIZE A very Shawl, worth $53.00, sor forty Elogaut fine Paisley Angora Beaver 1,00, PRIZE mi nteed 5,00, One Gentleman's of Imported a fine fit for the of Clothi Worsted, gu winner, worth l\\l I'H A entleman’s ¢ Beaver Overcoat, ‘worth $30.00. ll|l| Ill\ll\ PRIR (ne Boy's , for a boy between the ages of to he chosen by the lucky he ticket, Worth $15.00 INTH PRIZE—One Boy's boy hetween the ages of 3 and to be selected by the winner. 1 PRI One Elegant In- . worth £10.00. 'H PRIZE able, worth $10.00 "EENTH PRIZE--One piece of Fruit of the Loom™ muslin, - One Elegant 3 — One chrated *C which we ure the exclu- rth $0.00, i —~One Yine Silk One Linen , consisting of Tuble Cloth and a |l4v,’-'7| Napkins worth $10.00 I'WENTY-FIRST U A Cash T l.nhl Piece. —One large lmll -One Stand Cover, 28--One bottle fine Pc 39— One Tobzgan Cap. One Table s ~One fine Spl ashor, 12— One fine Lunch Basket, —One hammered brass Umby One-hislf doz. fi —One Silk Umbr One fine Doll 37— One sot China Tn folks. One Brass Broom Holder, One pair Men's Stk - Suspend » Towels, Dishes, suitable —One Silk Handkerchief. -One nice Doll, One-half doz. hi iftecn yards Best Calico for a ttern “41—One Boy's Hat, 15—One Boy's Sealskin Cap No. 46— One fine Painted Ornament, 47—0One Toilet Set. 48—One nice Doll 49— One tine Doll. 50--One elegant Table Cover. 51--One Bottle Perfume One Handkerchief ild’s fine Lace Cotlar, nt Doll nt Doll, arf, “sfine Linen One tine Doll One Mouth Organ One Tnitation Steam Piano One fine Book 62—One 63—-One Pocket Knifc 61-One fine Doll 65—One fine Doll G6—One Dr. Warner's Corset . 67—One Shoulder Shaw! 68—One infant’s Lace Cap. G9--One baby Dress 70--One large Doll, . 71—0One Hand Bag One lady's Companion One Silk Mufler, -One large Doll One fine Book. One tine Book. One Lunch Basket. One pair children’s Shoes. iir boy's Boots. . 78 S81—-One large ‘Dol One Lady's J 83—-One pair 1. . B4 85 Bih— One pair Men's Gloves One pair Boy's Skates One pair Girl's Skates. One pair Girl's Skutes One line Daoll #9—One fine Doll 90 ~One lurge 1 —One lurg One Neck —One pair (.v.hu wil Buttons —One Locket One pice lh 1t Pin One pair Sleeve Buttons One Silver Thimble One line Breast Pin Oune Kid Gloves One o Handkerehief nts, $500 se yon receive i 04 ticket for every additionul 2 purichase you mike Hold your'tickets until January 15th, 1887, when the fortunate numbers will be announced and m\;hd to call and re ceve their presen RE \“- MBER. You have to pay nothing extra for your purchascs ranice to sell ~yon goods cheaper than any other house in the west, and best stock to select from MALL ORDERS. All orders by mail will receive prompt attention, and tickets for the ree gift distribution will forwarded and enclosed with y our pnrchases, the same as if you were present in person These distributions will be e with every fairness, and you may depend on it that the lucky numbers only will receive '\u I|I1| sued to the em receive the bene fits Call and see the above mentioned pres ents now on exhibition in our mamuwoth store and umm“. yourself. Respectfully, ‘ HexRY Eisenay & Co., People’s Store, Nos. 414, 316, 318 and 320 Broadway Council Blutls, DECEMBER 1886 - ol ng out all of our furniture consisting of Divaus, Ottomans, 1 ke, Foot Rests, Carpets and Upholstery. This furnitore workmanship and material to fac der on short notiee, Hair Moss Bedding of all kinds, and to Upholster and Repair t. ORCY BUTTERINE Wiholesale and vetail. Familias Farming Lands $10.00 per acre cent interest No. in lown, Land Buyers fare free 555 Broadway, and Commer wxonablo Raies Fully Bauipped Norm ", Rooms at | WHOLESALE AND JOBBING EOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, DEERE, WELLS & CO., Wholesale Agricultural Implements, Buggies, Carviages, Fre ,Fte. Couneill BlufTs, lowa. Kl.\'\l‘t)ii: MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturcrg of und Doslors in o Hand and Power Corn Shellars, And wgoneral line of first cluss « Mura Noe. 1501, 1535, uth Main Stroet, ‘Council 1., Tows. DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf're an | Jobbers of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggles, Carriages, and all kinds of Farm \Xnn\nnmnr 1100 to 1118 South Main Strect, Council Bluffs, Towa. p ] CARPETS, ¥ e COUNCIL BLUFI'S CARPET CO., Carpots, Cartains, Window Shades 0l Clothe, Curtatn Fiziures, Uplolety Goo Xtc. 406 liroudway’ Council Blugf, owa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, BT, PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesale Jobbers i the— Nos. 28Main and 27 Peurl Sts, Tows. Council Blufts, CONMISSION SNYDER & LE STORAGE Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. 24 and 26 Peal St, Council Bings, DIRUGGISTS, HHARLE, HAAS & CO., Druggiets’ Sundrios. No. 21 Pent i W. BUTTS, Wholssale Califoraia Fruits a Specialty Commission. No. 541 Breadway, Council Bluffs. WIRT & DUQUETTE, Whalesale Fruits, Confection commrssmN. Nos. 16 and 18 Peari St., Council Bluds. HAR) BECKMAN, STROHBEIN & CC Manu‘acturcys of and Wholesalo Donla Lealher, Harness, Saddlery, Bte. No Council_Bluifs, lowa. Gencrnl n4 l.‘, CAPS, ETC, A CALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves, Nos. 847 and 844 Broadway, Council Blufs HEAVY HARDWARE, KEELINE & FELT, Iron, Steel, Kails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Couneil Hlufts, lowa. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL ¢ [llumnating & Lubncaung 0ifs Gasalla BETO A BETC. £.Theodore, Agent, Council Hlufra. Towa. )., LUMBER PILING EIC A OVERTON & CO, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, 84 Bridge Material SpecialiionWholoxale Laam: ber of all Kinds. Ofice No. 130 Ma/a 3t Council Blurs lowa, WINES aND LIQUOKS. JOHN LINDER, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Ageot for St. Gotthard's Herb Bitters. No. 1} Main St Council Bluffs, SCHNEIDER & BECK, Forelgn and Domestic Wines and Liquors, W0 Main St, Counell Blufs A substantinl present is always most appreciated by the receiver ory made goods nd Cotton TREY NOR, BUTTERINE, Council Blufis, 1o Pinest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes | Wholesale Druggists, 011:, Patnls Glass, | Hollday Gifts W Elegant Easy Chairs, Music Racke, is onr own to make room fos and superior in sropared to make to or ik Spring Beds and Mattress ur Furniture of all Kinds. Mr.Stockert Personally Superintends all work. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. 405' BROADWAY, YOl Ry Tied with ten awd fw ages, niy ponnd pa J. Y. FULLER, 39 Pearl st., Council Bluffs FARM LANDS CHAP Minnesota, { School and state lands in Minnesota on 30 years Kansas, and ranging from $5.00 to time 5 per Information, ete., given by P. P. LAUSTRUD. wa, agent for Fraidriksen & Co., Cih Departments. Tuition Books, Night School During the Winter. Boxrd and W7, S. PATULSON, Pr ' 1. KIRSCHT & €O, Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Hroad way, Conncil Blutfs Dkt ' FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladicshuy ing a $5 hat or bonnet, onefar will be paid; 10, 10 ad frip. SPECIAL NOTICES. ’TO'I‘I ovinl adveriiwements, such s Lost, Foand ‘o Rent, Wants, Boarding, etc., will boinsgerted in this column at the low rateof Tk NTS PER LINE for the first insor- w#i’onts Per Line for cach subsoquent advertisements at our office . 12 Peal strect, near Broadway, Council Llufs, in Omaba or desk New Hunpton, lowa al estate busiy voom in an office. Box 10 o the Council oing unl to the vACHTIOD 0 vss J. ML, Ber oflice Bluils. SO SALE -Barber shop vewson for selling. Addross 11, | WWasten )1 loeation, good Bee oflice, 100 Lahorers mnd 5) tenmsters to o iCunsas railond in south of Kiowh, Kiowi cnt wt Shenfleld, A ro 3 iraclior, #20 per month and board fo the (eam ators, and §1.50 per diy (o (he Inborers. Board per weck W0 yours. work fof Informu fion address (. Sh . Hef- erence, Justice N ity, in the name of « JOR SALE-Or Rent two stories, lot AL tRo alorion 0k 4 cock, In, Address Wi 1 a1, Bhtler, Noola, T TOR RENT -A now two story frame house containing 6 rooms, hall wnd cellar under houga, on N R O Mam steeot, Wialn | family, no childron, | oftice an SALE PACHeR int o bo warried office, ANTED- officn (o seloot their wedding cards pstaine A cottage of fiye or six rooms. Convenient 10 husiness: smali Address Crispy,” Bee JANTED route. A boy with pony to curry Bee 014 pupors foi swio At the Bee ny Dissolution Notice, NOTICE [ borebs given (hat (e parinership neretofore existing between C. 11 Xmith and A i.. Mus=on is this dny 5 by it con sont, A. L. Musson retir i i i eonducted by O H. Smith And setie wll accounts due MELYIN SMlTH & CO., SUCCY RS TO THE HEATON FUEL (O - Will supply you with a cleaner and belter quality of Than any one in the city, A trial vinee you No 628 Braad ay. Telephone 110 CRESTON HOUSE n Council Blufts having B re Escape mo lern improvenente and 210 Main st MAX MOIN, Prop. | Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards.- BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLULFS, Oppostte Dammy Dopot, The only hotel PILasadag S8 DRJURLIRE 10015 [y Horses and mules l\(]\l const hand, for sale at retail or in Oders promptly filled by eontract on short notice. Stock sold on commission, SHLUTER & Borey, Proprictors. Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sule 18t ave and 4th street. i Stables, corner Horses and Mules Tor all purposes, bought and sold, at retail and in lots ities to select from. Several pi drivers, sin- gle or dobe. MASON WISE. Couneil Blufts, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLULFFS, TA, o~ Extablished TELEPHONE 10w NSURANCE In fhe folloving Com | Gxrman Amesican, of Neu Fhamnix,* of Hartford. Stottiak Union & National, of Edinburg. Union, of San Francisco IStaie,* of Des Moiues. Willianisburg City,* of §rooklyn Those mavied with a* insure also_against loss by Wind Storms, Cyclones and Tornadoes REAL ESTATE ONLEY LOANED o~ BOOK BINDING purnaly, County and All Kinds nSpeo FOR LT BLinY GOOD CITY Lowrs Ledgers, | Bank W inlty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & G0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blafis Stundard Papevs Used. Ail siyles of bind- ing 1n Mugazines and BLANK BOOKS. REFERENCES Baak, M. E.Buith & Co., Citizens’ I Wells & O yirst Natioual Bank, (1, Insurance Co., Ofivor & 1usey, Bunkere.C.if Savings Bank Buy COAL Of G. MAYNE, At Sthost and 1th ave, and M gher's store, Lower Broadway. €. B Nat Galla- McMAHON & GO Rvstiacts of Title, Loanand RealEs tats Brokers, No. 236 Main St Having purchased the most relia’ ble abstract books i this cownty,- Lnown_as the *McMahon Abstrac Bools," we davenow prepared (o fur- mish abatracts and respectfully so- Ticit the patronage of all those desir- ing corvect abstracts of title to lands and lots in Pottawuttainie county. MELVIN SMITH & €O, | NO. 236 MAIN 5f., COUNCIL BLUFFS. JOUN ¥. 810 NE JACOB SIM§ STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart B COUNCIL BLUFFS N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Oflice over An a THEATRICAL WIGS, BEARDS, _ Grease Paints Exprets Mrs.C. L. Gillette's Human Hair Emporium No, 208 Main Streel.Counci! Bluffs, lowa. -