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6 THE DA ILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY MORNING 12, OFFICE, NO. Delivered by earvier trenty o TiLrow, -« TELY Breires OrricE, No. Nigut Eorion No. 23 H W MiINOR N. Y. Plumt g O DEC, PEARL STREET. 28 wny part of the city at per week. PHONES 5. Manager. MENTION, New fall goods at Rejter's Wanted, a pan house at once. The city council gion next Monday 1 and Mrs. christening nghter being b ladies of church will on Dee party i the ot The prisoners a the district court term will probab Saturday at the lat The funeral of t Campbell, No will be Tuoesday invited without furt the hol | era promptly put in their appl next, Tl their ball is thus profited, th their money's was highly enjoya Lydia Minery: Mr. and Mrs. J. L d three al will from printers day, ag The fun at 11 o' ) No. 619 Main street. Pormit to wed Bailey and Sclna Omaha i Collins, and the latter of Jones, of Norwic Wheeler, of Bingh The police natic the torme trying todispose of bong led into th Lo i.:urmvut. but it him until fux had The new ice skati corner of Se nue, opened this week fenced and flooded have as fine a resc in this line, Itwil patronzed, and p weather place. The street car lmes were ¢ snow in management evides ing the public a the range of poss note the change for ciate the prompin shown by the prese building hs : fire in t s office. canghit 1l holes hefor incident sngge a vault in whict lu papers, which protected. Son be destroyed in burne try girl at 00 10 While t worth ye ity; oh, N. Y., and Y ther invest the Pacific meets right 1 Sherlock ¢ dinner, in regular sos yesterday Hut thiee wee the German Catholie cmber 31 give a quad Danish hall; No. 325 to he sentenced in Thursday i'he Friday, aud re on ly cst. of R rect daughter Seventeenth aom. . Friends ther notice. idays Mr, MoK house will meet a New members m clear 2 purse of the who attende and , died yester nd four months held this morning fumily residenee i be the has been given John Sunderland, hoth of nd Mamie G m_ Lowell, Ind., Chilrl Lucy o unpton, ed o sus aseal skin clonk. ¢ station he gave <t to hold dion could be ing rink on Fifth ave venth street, I be The ground'has heen 1 ters will any city can offer ot rove a popular cold cared of markably quick time, the sntly believing in hay if within ibilities, o ecitizens the better, ess and w nt ms y morning. By some he stoye in the audi the matting, burning ¢ it was put out. s the great necessity for keop the books and w lying about un- l ble records might se the building was Pote MeNulty feels that the papers « giving it to him rat wlmh haye taken y ' and in thatviel of 'l h of the saloon, and reputation of the by & man_ named Huinmill, y saysthat he is not ||u her hot about the row. place at the “Do Diop init L oprietor not ble for the vlace, it being owned TeNulty being simply emploged s a bartendor, tha He further s: when the was on t ooting street, re he i that he is in any way respon- sible, or that he has encou hanging about the p! what he could to preserve o nies, in vent such scenes Al he was not present took place, and that it as near other suloons semployed. He de g fellows 1d hias done o and pre - Weather strips at Chapman's 105 Muin - Heating stovesa W. A. Wood, No Jeetrie door bell every form of domestie clectrical at the New Y ances Personal Dr. Wade Carry a few days, is out Dr. Hanehett, of) residence No. 10. T, WOMeC; two weeks trip to 4 ness uip L. E. Hollowell lap lh-p wler comy yesterduy W. E. Butler, whi court reporter for Yeside in this city. Chancellor Ros the s ing his old friends Kremont Benja the Blufls looking atter the intel some of his clients yesterc I, A. Becker, of a teostto e 504 Muin se them out s, burglar alarms and wpvli ork Plumbing Co - Pacagraphs, who has been ill for turned from a 0., on a bus geeretary of the Dun- uny, was in the city o h been appointed Jud > Deemer, 1s to of the law college of state university, is in the city visit- fere, min, of Avoca, was in of I1s, who has days here with Sioux 1 few to night for home Mr €, Spruit have had Chvist wldened by the arrival of a son, who gratulatior hI wiH be ab Prof. MeNaught the city schools; ( Laird and P schools, left Last ey, to attend the annus achers' assoc ton is on the pr “Lack of boys in b See Moor their custon | Notice—Opera house barber shop, bath | TOOINS re-01en o Don't buy your until you look at th M‘muu-udu sui enli’s for ront. N Chieago. Now goods and Kirkland's, jewel Weather Main st. Hard and soft o sizes. Missouri av Fuel company, phone 136, A fine, la watches, chu decorated Chix !;)I‘ holiday and w Jucquemin & sreet, vy 2 a1 g s van sres Sunday morning. b3y Lon r heartily extended storn trip. ro, Philadel Wb ix weeks or more. on and Mr. Hunter, ounty Superintendent Duvie, of the Avoen ening for Des Moines | meeting of the Towa lon, Prof. nme for’ @ pap ool grades.” e new suit or overcoat mwm Metealf Bros tat Mrs. J. B Met ong cheaper v of tmas Novelties at | T, 323 Broadway. strips at Chapman's, 105! - best quality nd : all fows wood. C. B Broudway. Tile - ulume Drcsent Co.’s, No. | v | upo mal of the T | about $100 by | § d had of | e 'IT WITH A BEER CLASS. | Young Roper Found to Be the Reckless | Assailant of Dave Kip A STOLEN SEAL SKIN CLOAK of Mourning Friends— The Shooting Affray Being In- quired Into—A Christening Dinner—Personals, Expressions The Veterans' Tribute, Lmecting of Abe Lincoin Post No. A R the following resolutions were lopted and their publication requested in the Brs “hereas, Our Supreme Commander has in isdom seen fit to remove by the hand of death our well beloved comrade, Alex Obert, | asoldier who fouaht the battles of lis adop: tion with a zeal and patriotism worthy of the land that gave him birth, Switzerland. Always & good soldier in the time of war Always good loy citizen 1o the time of peace; therefore be it | ed, That in the death of our esteemed omrade Abe Lincoln Post No | loses a iave con his family a kind and e city of Council tie eitizen, who brave sol ast battle of the good an e eitize \ ed duty, bt 1o | sound wi avain. esolved, That Abe Lincoln Tost tenders v‘-x it m\m\ and orphans of our deecase weartielt sympathy and con- s, that hour of great tri hat these resolution be spread post, and an_en- ipy of the same be prosented under nature of the commander and ad- the post o the widow of the d | teased same be published in the | I Presse of the eity, and draped Jn mourning thirty B d AnBorT, ] At o ' Committee. | J. Lo, Adjt. Roir Comma ts of titles and real /. & B, L. Squire. No. 1 Blufs estate loans. 101 Pear! st “Do Not Aylesworth yes lay examined mto the disgraceful row in the “*Do Drop In,” in which David Kippin was so seriously hurt by a beer glass. The evi- wus quite a row Judge dence showed that there kicked up in the house by Frank Peter son and George Roper. Both of these young fellows nave been before the court otten, and have been warned that they must reform or they would get i ious difticuities. Roper scems to have n the one who struck Kippin, the Mm\ being in the face a wound the result of which cannot yet be de- termined. Kivpin was bronght to the court room a hack, against i n, who feared the exposure. Dble, his forehead being swollen to thrice its natural size. The evidence showed (hu the row was 4 vl Roper. They wiil be held to lutln-gr;uul iry. Ayleswortli also s for 1o minors, scored the intoxicating he would like saloon liquo Hes vars, for it was a shame to have the boys given drink. An mformation was filed chargi McNuliy with keeping a disorderly house, and this was put oft for a week. ! Stoves! Stoves ! 1 will sell b For the next Wting stoyes at . C.DEVOL. g money t one: ¢ them before securing your louns. = - The Shootin, John Woodburn Judge Aylesworth chargze of Afrray. brought before yeste on the ault with intent to commit murder. Woodburn is the one who is aid to have shot Burns the other aight, e practically admits to having fived the shot, but elaims that he did so m self de fense. He has marks about the fue head showing that ho has been punished by some one, and he that he was attacked sudden ously, hence the shot, He is clothes wud the pove p\ e whe by had invested in He secured his and the has been set for The wonnded man right, the hurts not ry serious. Woodburn's hail s fixed at $1,000, but he will not be abie to furnish 1t at present. His home is in Hilisdale, 111, have sold his some of xl - See that your hooks sre made by Moore- e & Co., room 1, Everett block and Five hundred overcoats for boys childven, from 1.7 | METCALF Bios. - ppily United. One of the joyful events of the holiday re of Mr. ning, De v of the Pr , the cexemony being performed in the presence of the relatives and intimate friends only. The young people were remembered by many autiful and substantial @fts, and the 11 wishes expressed are numerous and | hearty. Mr. We | known citizen, Mr. C, of the most faithful s employes of the Chicago, & Quiney. The bride friends by whom beloved for — her virtues. They settle | on Eighth street iy esteemed Burlin, also has n she s g K many womanly in their new homé, i 158 7 ine of short wraps, new markets cheap, to close them out Jonx Bixo & Co. We have a line novelties that w than ever ~l,|un\y ndkerchie !~ ladics” o { elothing, fine sealskincaps, 5 Jonn Bexo & Co, - HResolutions, ex=s 1ars or Counci. BrLurks Lobak, No. 4»1 0, O, F., De 155, — W hereas, It has )| d Divitie Providence to remove from st our late brother, Williain Noble, Whereas, 1415 but fust that a ftting o ! nition of Lis wany virtues should be had thercfore, Resolved, By Council Bluffs lodge, No. 49, 10,0, that while we bow with himble submission to the will of the Most High, we donot the less mourn for our brother who lias been taken {1om us. Resolved, ‘That in the death of brother William Noble, thislodge laments the loss of & brother who was ever ready to offer the hand of friendship and the voice of sympathy 1o the needy and distressed of the fraternity, a men of the lodge whose endeavors were exerted for its weltare and_ prosperity, a kind husband and affectionate father. Hesolved, “Thai the heart-folt sympaity of this lodge is oxtended to his famlly In their grief and afitiction, Resolved, That our charter be draped In mourning for thirty days and these resolu tions be spread upon our records and a lo thereof transmitied to the fawily of owr | has pi | triends | hela THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: eeaced brother 1 on ndl to the city papers for pab licat F. A. Bunke, Ti10. BECKMAY, . B. GArbNER Committee. - Death of Mrs, Rink The death of Mrs. Autoine Rink, which d Sunday afternoon at 5:30 0'clock pved a sad blow to the family and Death <o unexpectedly, and following <o closcly upon giving Jife to a littie one, that the event is peen tarly sad. Mrs. Rink, whose maiden name was Emma Heiss, came here from Germany in June, 1835, in company with her and Mrg. Stranb, who had been on a visit to the old country. In the fol- came | lowing September she was married to M, the tink, to whom sne was betrothed in old country. The funeral is to be this afternoon at 2 o'clock, - An Ancient Document, An old decd was placed on record yes- terday. document was dated No vember . over thirty ¥ The mmlhl om J. MK in fact for Emily Kline, and con P. Sidney Post and Marshal Turl sw § of the sw 1, se north range 20 ment is l'mhv y S, ¢ i ry public ‘I'he blank on which ient deed s filed out bears the imprint of the Cliro Tinid o Yesterday William Noble w rest Briet woere he Liouse at noon and the remains his old home were buried in a body wnd memor s laid 1l at the taken to ndoah, where they Hows attended tribute to his at services nd paid due - <oft-lump_conl, Wi, Weleh, 't Centerville 3.7 610 ton, deliverc street, telephion 3 por Main - The Closing of the Year. Brooklyn Magazine: A few more days and the year wiiel to some has brought happiness and to others misfortune will be added to those which have passed be foreit. Many will during the present month sit in retrospeetive thoughts o nts which have marked the y lives. To the young the ye: spoed not fast enough: to the old they all too short, The young man enjoys the of one year'in prepaving for the red man muses over the events years, and contemplates the mys future. Tu the lives of many the year proved a memorable oné, while in those of othe it has been marked with no spec events. The hopes of one have r tion, the aspirations of another hs llen short of success. And thus the y of De- comber will bring alike ples | memories, There is alesson to be drawn from the close of ay well teach us of the new one. It by deriving profit from the that we can improve the futur If we have undes ken enterprises during the present yi have proved unstc ul, 1 looking back over the L’Immd awly wha ake was or whercin we faied ing under- one such experienees we are by far the better off, We have been (:mg?n lessons which we might otherwise never learned, and in our future undert the great value of them will be apparent to us, ifnow they yet seem unnecessary and unproductive’ of good. There 1s i lesson in all our failures, if we will but regard them in the proper light. So long as we profit by what has oceurred during the year now rapidly drawing to a_close, it will not have been ted. ‘The perience of the old ve: 1l make our success during the new more assured, for we will have learned what shoals to avoid in th life. If our bark has ju the Tock recfs with but’ slight injury, let us feel thankful that we not en- The closipg of an- will also remind “many ity of acting in the y ra th'l |Imn postponing to the llmnv v haps, what mg ped us before, ¢ the descends to its setting as it S noon. As anation, our history equailed for activity, enterpr ft, yet how many are loitering by the contending to_themselves "t " in which to s ‘. rousing up sud- denly, how surprise they to'tind that the opportunity for their achicvment has passed. These and seores of other les- cons will be suggested 10 many with the close of 1836, SPECIAL NOTICES: ITOTICTE. Special ..m.»mu»u nts, such ne Lost, Found 1o Loan, For To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete., will be h-»mhd in this column ut the low reteof TEN CEN'TS PER LINE for the first jozer- jonnnd Kive Cents Per Line for cach subsoquont insertion. Leuve advertisements at our office eal Brcet, near Brosdway, Council 15t d ‘Opening of It WANTS. nlawyer of oftice Turnio L and u little business in Omab Box 5 experience, ful L inchuding saf i a or cw Hampton, lowa. ship in real room in an ofice, VWANIED-A v Work schools, Blufls. ung arl 1o help do house- the vieation of the eity M., Bee office, Council DOR SALE -Barber shop, ood loca ation, good renson for selling. Addross i, Te ud 5 teamsters to n Kansas railrond in 50 miles south of Kiowa, ‘rom Kansas City' to Kiowa is $5.00. By taking A receipt of the agent At Kansas City, [ the name of €. Shentlel bato of will be allowed by tie o Waes 830 por month ind bourd to the toam. 5, wud $1.50 per duy to the Juborers, Honrd 0’ per week. Work will Inst two yonrs. dod work for winter, For further informa- tion address C. shonfleid, Kiows, Knusas, Ref- erence, Justic Schiurz, Council Bluirs, OR SALE-Or Rent -Store two sories. lot stables, premises in contor af 58 portic [ ® Lirons Wilitam 1 Bule Duilding of Ha Neolu, la. JROR RENT-A now two story frame house containing 8 rooms, hall and cellar under ontire hous . E.corner Avenue “urtis 'streft, Ouly 7 blocks from Do a louse. Callon M. K. Kolirer, ut ceot, (Up-stairs), ~A cottuge of fva or six rooma, ed convenient 1o bisiness; smull family, no children. Add; Sy, Boe Ol SALE-Od Vapers for salo at the Lee FU WAL ofice to D—Partics intending to b anted to cail at the Pryor oot their wedding cards. Onie Agent (Merchant onls) wanted in exery town for Our frequent m-h-ns during the past fivo yeurs witest the merits of your “Tausill's Punch” 5-cont cigar. WINTER & CUSIING, Drugetsts, Princeton, 1. “Tansill's Panch” oo cigar wives No.1 A Bavui Watorman, 111 W. TANSILL & €0, CHICAGO. | WANT AGENTS To Sell the Best Neems Window ash Lock Ever lm m!ed. on. Addreas B TUESDAY, ONE HUNDRED FREE GIFTS To Bo Given Aw\y By Henry Eiseman & Co.’s People's Store, TO THE LUC KV TICKET HOLDERS On January 15th, 1887, Consisting of Furniture, Chinaware, Clothing, Blankets, Table Linen, Notions, Money, Silk Dress Pat- terns, Bte, Ete, For every two dollar’s worth of goods purchased; you will receive a conpon ticket, good for one chanee in the follow- resents to llr'g‘\tu away by ry 15th, 1887 One_ suite consisting of sofa, tete-a-tete grand easy chairs, all uphol sorted ~llmlx'~ of elegant silk ) th $1 i uxli PRIZE of Parlor Furniture, and four Hnr ‘I,;Im;_m\ lh.l s ant l||||~|l veled glnse, worth $100, T IHIHY PRIZE-One of the very best six-drawer Nickel Plated Domestic Sew g Machines, he very best machine in the United States, worth $65.00, FOURTH PRI ~ Twenty Guinott best gros grain Black Silk, rd, worth 60,00, /1 —~One clogant S London Dyed Cloak, to be m: to fit the lucky ticket holder SINTH PRIZE—One p White Blankets made by Woolen mill, of ( |I|(n' SEVENTH P X 17 yards cost 1 Plush hv o order worth #60.00. rof the ‘finest the Pioneer worth $40.00. Beautifully st and picees, An forty worth # T ENT Skin Mufl, worth 3000 NINTILPRIZE- A very i Shawl, worll ¥ Elegant Seal Paisley T one Angora Beaver worth $50.00, VENTI PRIZE Suit sof Clothing, Worsted, gu One Gentleman's made sof Imported ed o fine fit for the A Gentleman's t, worth $30.00. PRIRE — One Boy's hetween the ages of » chosen by the lucky Worth §15.00. One Boy's L boy between the ages of 3 and lt‘y‘ be selected by the winner 0. I'lL PRIZE—One Elegant Ln- worth $10.00. I'H PRIZE r ‘Table, worth I'tl PRIZ uit of the Loom - One ted ‘¢ rs, \\ m!h *1 TE One Elegant @ piece of muslin, half Gold” »\hmv \Inns ul xclu- sive agents, wor lh, . I'H PRIZE—One Fine Silk 1 Ove Linen Table Sect, consisting of Table Cloth and a Dozen Napkins worth $10.00. T LY-FIRST PRIZE — A W\ ED Cash Prese: nt ul n l\\ enty Dollar N ot 3 )hl Piece. oilét S ~One very fine Doll, One Handkerehief Box. One elegant Hand Bag. One large Doll. One Stand Cov. One bottle fin One Toboggan (: One Table Scar! One fine Spla One fine Lunch ¥ One hammered b One-half doz. fine Towels. One Silk Umbrella. One fine Doll. One set China Dishes, suitable ss Broom Holder. -One pan Men's Silk Suspend- —One Silk Handkerchicf. “No. 0 No. 41—One nice Doll. No, 42—On Handkerchicfs, No. 43- teen yards Best Calico for a dress pattern, No. 44—0ne Boy’s I No. 45—0nc Boy's S No. 46—One fine Painted Ornament, No. 47—0One Toilet Set. No. 48—0ne ni No. 49—Onc fir No. 50—One elegant Table Cover. No. 51—0One Bottle Perfume, No. 52—0ne Lace Handkerchicf 3—One child’s fine Lace Collar, -One elegant Doll. One clegant Doll. One Tidy. —One Table Scarf, —One fine Doll. )—One Mouth Organ. 60—0One Hnitation Steam Piano. - 61—One fine Book, One fine Book. -One Pocket Knife One fine Doll. One fine Doll. ~One Dr. Warner’s Corset. One Shoulder Shaw]. -One infant’s Lac One NO. .U—an la 7l alf doz. ladie’s fine Linen 0. NO. l;-o dy’s Companion. 1k Muflier. rgge Doll. One fine Book. One tine Book. 5 (ne Lunch Bask No. T8—One pair children’ . 79--One pair boy's Boot 80-—-One fine Lace Collar, 81—One large Doll. 82—One Lady's Jersey B3—Oune puir” Gentlem rs. 81 Shocs. pende No, No. One paie Men’s tiloves, . 88--One fine l)nll —One fine Doll . 80 —One large Doll large Doll lace r Gold Cull Buttons wocket ¢ Breast Pin Sleeve Buttons N0, §1=-One. 95—One n 96 —-One No. 89 Oue pair Kid Gloves No. 100 T One Lice H.\udl\v;(hnl 2 pure 0 ticket for every $2 purchase you make, Hold vour'tickets until January 15th, 1887, when the fortunate numbers will be announced and m\md to call and re ceive their m sent " REMEMBER You have to pay nothing extra for your purchases. We ' guarantee to sell “you goods cheaper than any other house in the west, and best stock to select from. MAIL ORDERS All orders by mail will receive prompt attention, and tickets for gift distribution will be and enclosed with y our pure same as if you were present in perso . distributions will be made w airness, and you may depend on it that 'the lucky numbers ouly will receive their presents No tickets will be issued to the cm- ployes of our house Customers only will receive the bene fits. ll Jall and see the above mentioned pres- ents now on exhibition in our mammoth store and convince yourself, Respectfully, HeNRY lulwz\u\ & Co., People’s Store, 816, 818 and 2 Broadwly, \s6 you receive n additional Nos. 814, 4 Council Blutls, DECEMBER 28, A substantial present is alw §'8 M ng out all of our furniture con sting of Divans, Ottomans, 1assacks Carpets and Upholstery workm: ip and mate der on short notice, Hair Moss and” Co Bedding of all kinds, and to Upholster and Repair ‘oot Rests, l.na furniture to factor 'Council I‘ IR ORC l T T, BUTTERINE Wholesale and retail. Families sup TOR SECOND-HAND FURN NO. 608 BROADWAY, Fully Bquipred Normal and Commercint Ltoons ut Reasouuble Rate WHOLESALE AND JOBBING EHOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DEER PLEN s, WELLS & CO., Wholesale Agricultural Implements, Buggiss, Carringes, Ete., Ete. Couneil Bluffs, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUF RING ('0.‘ Manufacturersof and Deal in D Hand and Power Corn Shellers, And ageneral line of first elass agricultura implemonty. Nos. 1501, 150 1507 South Main Stree n.mf- Tow DAVID BRADLEY & CO,, Manuf'vs an | Jobbers ot Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, and all kinds_of Farm Machinory. 1100 to 1116 South Main Street, Counoil Bluffe, ‘Coune COUNCIL BIU Carpets, Carlains, Window Shads Ol Clotha, Curtain Fixtures, U/pholatery Goo Ktc. No. 405 l!ro]mw-y Council Bluffs, owa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, B0, REGOY A( ‘\I()()RE, —Wholcsale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28Main aud 27 Pearl Sts, Council Blufs, owa. CUMMISSION. SNYDE MAN, STORAGE Prait and Produce Commission Marchants. 22,24 und 26 Peal St., Council Bluffs, 5 DRUGGISTS. HARLE, HAAS & CO. Wholesale Druggists, Olls, Paials, Glass, Droggists’ No. 22 Muin St., and No. c. 1 Poarl St., Council Blufts, FRUIT H \\ Bl lI Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Commission. No. 54 Breadway, _Council Bluts \\ ll(l & DUQUETTE, Wholesale Funts, Cnnfechonery. COMMISSION, W ’.'" TROHBEIN & ('0 Manufnoturors of and Wholesale Denlars in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. 525 Main Couucil Blufts, Towa. & _"--_7;1 CAPS, E‘I S METCALF BROTHE Jobbers {n Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 342 and 84 Broadway, Council Bluffs, HARN HEAVY HARDIVARE. FELT, Wholesale Tron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Blua, Towa, HIDES AND TAL D, H. MCDONELD & €O, {Kstublished 155, No. 50 Main Street Coune (¥ OMMISSION MERCHAN' AND DEALEUS IN HIDES, TALLOW, WOCL, ETC. OILS. oW, Blufts COUNCIL BLUEFES O €O, ~Whalesalo Dealer llluminating & Luurlcalln« oils BTO, ETO. E.Theodore, Agent, Counc il Blutfs, Gaslin Towa. LUNBE A. OVERTON & CO, Hard Wood, Southera Lumbar‘ Piling, g liridge Matcrial Spec ber of all Kinds. Ofico ) ‘ouncil Bluffs. luwm PILING ETC. Foreign and Domesllc Wmos anfl Liquors, 690 Main St, Coungt! Blufe ms 1380, appreciated by the receiver, We are clo Elegant Easy Chairs, Music Racks, Ete., is onr own mant wde gonds. We are pre tton Mattresses, Turkisk . to make room fos and superior in Spring Beds and Furniture of all Kinds. Mr.Stockert Personally Superintends all work. Bluffs Carpet Co, 405 BROADWAY BUTTERINE plicd with ten and twenty ponnd ages, J. Y. FULLER, 39 Peaxl st, Council Bluffs I Will Pay the Highest Price in Cash ALL KINDS O ITURE AND STOVES. Vi DROHLICH COUNC IL Departmonts. Rooks, Night School During th Winter, Roard and W S PATLSON, B JOIIN LINDI Wholesalo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Agent for St. Goithard’s flerh Ditters. No.ld oM . Council Bluffs, L. KIRSCHT & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Broad way, Council Blufrs 7 7 FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED BTYLES OPEN. Ladiesh uyi will be paid hat or bonnet, F10, 1ound frip. onefar NOVELTIES Add just what you want for Chyistmas, at Harkness Brothers They have just opened len Novelties especially for You can find nearly EVERYTHING You want among them and the pre- cesave very low., Have also just received a very nice lot 0j La wrfs and Fischus, Elegant presents for you to make to your wife, cases of Chyistmas, O ket fs, Hemstitehed Handkerch Silk Dresse lahk Lumns gant Table 1L pattern and yard, and napkins to mateh inens in y Ilw /e are selling ed to make to or RUGS In all sizgs at nominally low prices Come and look over our large stock and you will find on some one of our three floors something you will waut and you will save money by buying it of us We do not give lottery tickets and con sequently you do not huve 1o pay extra price for the goods HARKNESS BROS., R. RICE, M. D, Cancers s S o tbeeae ne Siab 10t ity el Be., Council Bluffs, JOHN ¥ STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Practice in. the State and Federal couris 810 NE JACON SIMg Ioomas 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Blosk COUNCIL BLUFFS THE HEATON FUEL 00 - Will eupply you with a cleaner and bettes ity of COAL Than any on qu in the city. A trial will coft vince you. No 628 Broadway. Telephone 110 CRESTON HOUS The only hotelin Council Bluffs havi 3 Fire Hscape And mo lern improvements. 217 and 210 Main st. MAX MOHN, Prop. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards. BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLU} Opposite Duminy Depot ‘pajussaiday 52 OVURLITE 003G [y 08 ul mules kept constantly on hand, for sale at retail or in car loads, Odors promptly lilled by contraet on short notice. Stock sold on commission, Surnvrer & Borey, Proprictors. Telephone No, 114 Formerly of Keil Sale Ist. ave and 4th street Stables, corner Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail and in lote. Large quantities to selgct fiom. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin- gle or doble, MASON WISE. Couneil Blufls, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLULFFS, TA, TELEPHONE 108, o~ [SU FirE In the following Comy @erman Amevican, of New York Phoenix,* 0/ Hartford, Hart, \* of Hartford. Gt fornion, of San Francisco, Scottish Union & National, of Edinburg. Union, of San Francisco. State,* of Des Moines. Willfarisburg City,* of B1a0ktyn Those macied with a* insure also against loss by id Storms, Cyclones and Tornadves REAL ESTATE ()\I'Y LO \\l‘l) ON GOOD C1TY Izm».', AR L BOOK BINDING ml of All Kk FOR SALE IN COUNCIL BLUTES AND OMANA L Bank W Inlty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & G0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufls, Stundard Papers Used. Ail styles of bind- ing m Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. REFERENC . B. National Bk, y and 1ds aSpecs E. Binith & Co., Yolls & noe (0., 5B Savings Bank. Virst National Bank, Oficer & PPusey,Brnkc Buy COAL Of G MAYNE, t 8th st and 11th ave., and M. Galla- gher's store, Lower Broadway. N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over Americar MELVIN SMITH & €0,, SUCCE McMAHON & GO Abst acts of Title, Lean and Rudlfs tats Brokers, No. 235 Main St. Having purchased the *maost velic ble abstiact books in this county, Lnown_as the *McMalon Abstrd Bools,” we arenow prepared to fur- nish abstracts and vespectfaliy so- Licit the patronage of all those desir= ing corvect abstracts of title to laids and lots in Pottawallaniie county, MELVIN SMITH & €0, iExpress. l1(0. 206 MAIN 8T, COUNCIL BLUFPS

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