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THE OMAHA DAILY THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS WEDNESDAY MORNING DEC OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. 20, Delivered by enrrier in any part of the city at NNty cents por wi H. W.TiLto BURIREES OFFICE, Nignt Eviron No. = - MINOR M N. Y. Plumbing Co New fall goods at Reiter's F Miss L. Wells will give a party Thursday evening to her friends, Mr. Dohany arranging to have the opera house e st comfortably heated, even on the it 'he Misscs Farnsworth lastevening en tertained a large number of their friends at their home on Eighth strect opposite Third avenue, The police are still holding Laing, and trying to find out where he got the $150 sealskin cloak which he was offering to sell for T'he fune on Tsora Campbell took osterday morning at 10 o'clock m the home of her parents, No. 300 mth Seventeenth street, Two yagra of the police disposing of vl ourt yeste them Judgr - A TREMENDOU | Mre. Rink Laid at Rest | struggle | eolored men ra it out to his farm to see how his stock | Sleighing parties are now the eaper for the young folks, T'we of these took place last evening, and old fashioned straw ride up for to-morrow night. Yesterday Dr purchased n tine mare of Messrs, Schlenter & y ' opposite the dummy depot, 50 for the same, Island will continue the sale y excursion tickets 1 nn e | fense to the ¢ | of mistaken identity is being gotten | | o fe | that Webster was a bun, rler | ness mber | good for return pass- | 1857, to within 150 miles of Council Blufis, For sale or exchange for elo Council Blufis or Omzhs TMOSL promisi g < bred two-ye: Rule 6. A\lilll Mrs. Wm. Noble and family return their sincere thanks to thei friends for their Kindness and atte ng the sickness, death and fune ir husband and father the late W, Noble. A Danish servant girl on Vine street fell down day morning. She had her face badly bruised. A lamp wh 4 in her hand previous to the broken. ‘The fourth of the series of parties given h) the Royal Arcannm will be held Thurs- evening, Deceml t Beno's are complete for a large atten a royal good time is promised. o will begin at 830, Music by the lln\‘u ian band The Dodge Light guard comploting their organization, 1 secured one of the best drill masters in the country, Captain Mont, of Shenan- h, who intends to make his hUIIIL in unicil Blufls after the fivst of Js "I'he boys intend making a speeial e to become well drilled, ind to thus_have be a credit to fall was has concluded to go into state business in South Omaha, but will retain his re: here. Heis also arranging to or, sto pany for the m of his diph- theria remes This will probably be lo- cated in this city, and will employ six- teen person: will give his personal attention to real es- tate, und will not supply focal {reatment except to old )V\Im|r Weather stri ips at (,h.lpm.\n s 105 Main, - \I cost to (’lnio!lll'mullt 504 Muin street. Heating stoves W. A. Wood, No. —— ]'\cllm door bells, burglar y form of domestic cleetric ances at the Now Y. Plumbing Co. rms and Sce Moore & Kiplinger's el ents to their customers. One chance with each 25¢ purchase. 419 Broadway. " = e Notice—Opera honse barber shop, rooms re opened e Don’t buy your n until you look at the suit or Metealf A Heavy Judgment. of Cooper vs. Mills county, which has been so long in the cou an apparent finish put to it at lust, case, as will be remembered by many, mu' in which damages were sought for in b sustained by a defoc The verdiet agamst the county of $2 was recently reduced by court to §15 . Recently Judge Wright, together with Watkins & Willinms, of Glenwood, petitioned for a rehearing of the ease, which was resisted by the attor neys for'the plaintift, J. Y, S 4ud ik Shinn U ) days ago refused to grant the #0 that' the amount is now fixe 1t is understood thut Mills county will is 1 entire light of stairs yester- | In the meantime the doctor | 1 apli- | nt pres- | all points | | | who threw it away. com- | the supreme | bath | handkerehiets, ladi L | street, telephone 9 sue bonds, and pay the judgment without | further Imgnuun Masquerade Now goods A Kivkland’s, jev Novelties at Broadway Chapman’'s, 105 Weather at v strips Main st - conl, best quality, Towa wood, ( adway. Tele Hard and soft sizes. Missour Fuel company phone 136, A fine, large line of w.ml ins, silver and B. J.Impu‘lmu strect & Co. Attention, ht Guard There will be at the Knig of Labor hall v evening, 9 o'clock sh All those who have presented their names to | the committee ent v\ulnnu fail HW Pari HSON, C1 are requested to be pres: J. A BarierT deeretary J. W, & E. L. Squire. No, lUl Poar] street, Council Blufls. Stoves ! Stove: Didu't Look Right, Cuief Mullen last evening arrested on suspicion 8 man giving his name as Tom Heagy, who was trying to pawn some cluuung There was a full suit of black diagonal cloth, coat, vest and pantaloons, and an overcoat. He seemed willing to part with the wardrobe for $10, whicn aroused suspicion and caused his arrest. 1. B. Orafts & Co, are loaning money on all classes of chattel securities at one- balf their former rates. Sce them before securing your lo luuus See that your boulul ‘wre made by Moore- bouse & Co., room 1, Everett block, all | B the most elegant | l | Trimble, the speeial maste | dec HAMMER, Swung By a Master Haod It Knocks Down a Whole Railway. THE SALE OF THE WABASH. Mills Will Not Pay $15,000 Fo Faulty Bridge - Convicted of Burglary—Forger Crambs The jury in the case of William Emer son yesterday morning returned & ver diet finding him guilty of burglary. He is the colored man who last July entered the K. C. house and was found in the | Kitehen by young Gibson, son of the pro of the place. The two had M the darkey managed to get Afterwards Ofticer O'Brien came ross him and another colored man walking along the rallway track about ten miles out of the The officer. ar rested them, and was about to put the handeafls on Emerson, when the other pulled a revolver and commenced shoot ing. ‘The officer backed off, drew his gun and fived, and for a few minutes lively fusilade. The two p-and were soon lost 1t of in the thick brush, but Emerson terward captured. His only de- ha f hurglary was that He insisted that it ive been some other colored man at that time, hut the ently, and Le will now prictor a there was who was in the hot jury thonght di s< the st terday the tin of a young man ing I and trying wos faken in the trial med Webster, for forg- s name toa cheek for §32 to pass the same. 1t appeared at the busi- He was nequainted with o young Hatehe who worked for who is a farmer near Cres- cher quit work for and went o with \\:I»hx to where he 1||rm4\ml to start man named . Terry, H v sudden end. tlen o letter to re xu\]h»\mwn. Fo thit lied, and Webster got , s0 thut he thus signature. He ns then to h w s \ll\\l down to prae- ticing on the signature, and several of his attempted imitations were pro- duced in Soon after he went to Mr. Terr) house, and _ pre tendod be ‘inquiring in behalf of H yout the latter being el iployed Lerry through the winte My v in drawing cl hecks and dJoing other used a peculiar green ink, and Webster's evident intention in visiting the house was to procure some of the ink. He asked permission to write o Jetter, and while thus given the use of the sceret helped himscli to alittle bottle of ink. _In doing so he clumsily spilled some of it, by whieh Mr. Terry’s t. ntion was afterwards called to the He then borrowed some che \lr Hough at Crescent, and proc to it one of them out, using the ink, e offered the cheek to diffe persons, but did not get it cashed, that might hie was arre; sted. The various papers were found upon him, meluding a forged order and a forged note. The Iilliant constable found the bottle of ink on his person, but thinking it was no aceount, g it back to th It was @ found and producil in court. ‘The gey was a bungling one, and the fellow was stfll more Stupid_in keeping about him the evidences of his act. “Why is it,” asked a veteran handler of crooks, in conye ion about the forga ase, “why is it that the fcllows who are arrested for forger) almost always fellows who can hardly write their own name. 1t is queer. I've seen lots of them and I never saw an e penman among the whole of them, nnl most of them are poor penmen. It is strange, Tdon’t know whether it is be- wse 4 good penman recognizes the difficulty of successfully forging another man’s name, or not, but perhaps that it. A fellow who can ha rdly not conceive how a forgery, but he writing will do. Onc thing | lu the most nf!!lwm are mere bung “unother when writmg it . cannot do so The fecling that ally committing a crime some vuy mukes his nerves a little unsteady, You can almost always detect w forgery by the tremor shown” somewhere in” th signature.” - We have a fine large line of Christmas novelties that we are selling than ever was kno ixo mufll nd gents' clothing, fine sealskineaps, ete. Jony Bexo & Co. ik gloves, - soft-lump Wi W eloh, Centerville 1 ton, « ered, (i1} - ‘The Biggest Auction Yet, At exuctly noon y day there was the greatest auction sl ever knows in this city. In less than five minutes property amounting to $1,400,000 was sold under the hmomer, This wonderful sale was the one so loug advertised, involy- the possession of what is known us the Council Blufis & St. Louis rail of the Wabash Judg v appointed by ates court, was the auction- eer, After reading the notice, he asked of the few by-sl FI How much am 1 offered s’ A stranger step and replicd, **§1,400,000 ne other bids, the s was closed and & crtified check for $20,000 placed in Judge vimble's hands ad thos sold extends from |h)~ n Flats in Missoury, a distance o1 143 miles, The revisio then oftered, which $5,000 system, the Umited S y rights of the road were vd - bought for §100,060, on s paid in cash, The purchaser of the road w Sheldon, of New York, who i on behalf of the bondliolders, fe was accompanied by his brother, Theodore Sheldon, counsel for the complainant. ‘T'he sale was made under the foreclosure s made some time ago. ’lh- ~1<v of the Clarinda & St s has been put off until Wi Louis March lhl'hlul is now in the hands ot Colonel McKissock as receiver, and there will be little ¢ de in the ae 1 ment of , 8t 1 | will be ssary first to have the oce | approved by the court, whieh will proba. Lly be dono ea Five hundred overcoats for and children, from §1.50 up. MereaLy Buos, boys - An elegant line of short wraps, new- markets, ete., cheap, to close them out. Jull\ Bexo & Co. Funeral of Mrs. Rink. Yesterday afternoon the funeral Mrs. Anton Rink was held from the Catholic church, a large puwber of friends guthering first at the home, so suddenly saddened, and from there pro- ceeding to the church with the form of of - her who but a few day assured of many years of joyful life. occasion was a pecnliarly sad one, and the tenderest sympathy was manifest for the stricken husband, and for the babe. in giving lifc to whieh the mother yielded up her own. The floral tributes were many and beantiful as arranged by, the skillful fingers of L, A, Caspar. They consisted of faith, hove and charity, heart design, on stand from John Me gen and wife; alyre on rest from Mr and Mrs. Jacob Newmay a_pillow, from Mr. and Mrs. Beck; wreath, from Mr. Schoentgen; cross, from Max Mohn; anchor, from nd Mrs, Straub. he church was filled with fhe and many followed the casket cometery friends, to the Penned for Using a Pen. The jury m the ease of Webster, charged with forging Mr. Torry's shock for $33, last night returned ct of guilt I'his was as expeete for the only defense claimed was that the that no one could asbeing Terry's nanie ne £0 POOY nTH\ ecopn mysteric Major Williams ready to pounce npon wan for a violation of the e having addressed to nd having used the mail of erooked woik. postel Tnws, unother party for the purps s Personal Paragraphe, A. L. Young, of Malvern, was Ogden yesterday, Captam A, Overton I ten days’ trip to Texas T. W. MeCargar has returned business trip to Akren, O, H. B. Williams, of Glenwood, among the logal lights heve to-day Jerome MeClintoek, of the Rock 1 has returned from his eastern trip C. 8. Clark is now doing the city on the tte-Journal at Ha Judge Connor and wifo w their home at the yesterday on a from a was and, work Neb, hore_yes- at Deni- A. Phillips, of Dunlap, clect of Hurrison, the wits oty in the ) St Dunlap, formerly of thi v, was hoy en route for l\.m~ M ity ecker left last night n. has greatly enjoyed to his old home and friends here. I5. Davis, of Chieago, isin the city, st of Clande T \\nllwm He wiil leave for home New Year'seve: Judge Loofbonrow is planning on tak- Hvrm" months’ sation, com- o for his Sionx visit forma tended closely been more arduous than u Bd. L. Howe, jr., a former Couneil Blufls boy, for the past five y Spragne, Warner & Co,, Chica on his first trip this morning for Gallagier & Co., On He will repre- nt them in eastern Nebraska., e Big Real Estate Sales, The considerations for the real estate \\Inv!ulv wged hands in Council Blufls mounted to #1,215,458, This » auction saleof the Wabash. —— Great auction sale of pictures at C1 t sht only. to commence Ay SUPPOsE. P’ SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE. Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found ToLoan, For 8ale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, A in this column at the low PER LINE for the first inser- jonand Five Cents Per Line for cach subsequent insort Leave advertisements at our ofice No. 12 Peal strect, near Broadway, Council Biufs. To nmiy i. No. 611 wion in T pr al housework. \WRRE, Broadway. V ho ship room in an ofiice. W ANTED. work aur schools, Biutls D—By a lnwyer of oxperience, fair Inmrnudu!luv' rnitire, including safe, o and buigy, and a little in 1 rel estito business in Op Box 5 T AN npartner: A or desk pton, Towa. oung il 1o hel the vacation Address J n OR SALE - Barher shop renson for aelling. a 5 teamsters to uthern Kansas rallrond in VW ANIED- work on the § the Tndinn torrito Cmonth aid hoard 10 the toum 3 per duy to the laborers. Board £3.50 per . Work will lnst (wo y Good work for winter. For further informa: tion nddress enfleld, Kiown, Kunsas, —Lef- erence, Justice N. Schurz, Council Blutfs, OR SALE two st premisce in cock, In. Adc Riness por liam H. Butler, > I\ll HENT-A containing 6 eutire house, on N Little Curtis stre P A R R 102 Main steeet, (up-stuirs), ow two story frame house homs, bali und oellar under cottago of fi onvenient 10 ocate ) family, no childron. Addross ' Crispy, offic AN s intending 1o be married aro wanted to call ut the Pryor's Bee job |0 nrlml |Iw\r \\mhiluu’ © nmu \ offic Christmas Goods IN FANCY Pottery, China, Glassware, Lamps and Platedware At exceedingly Please call, W. 8. Homer & Co. ). 23 Main St T HE ATRICAL WIGS, BEARDS, Grease Paints ETC. low prices , Council Bluffs, The Finest 1m “ported Line of ~ Goods West of Chicago. Murs. C. I- Gillette's Human Hair Emporium l No, 208 Main Street.Council Bluffs, lowa. BEE: WEII ESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1886. ONE HUNDRED FREE GIFTS To Be Given Awnymfiy -Henry Eiseman & Oo."s People's Store, TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS On January 15th, 1887, Consisting of Furniture, Chinaware, Clothing, Blankets, Table Linen, Notions, Money, Silk Dress Pac erng, Bte., Ete, For every two dollar's purchased, you will receive a conpon ticket, good for one ehance in the follow ing Grand Presents to be given away by us on January 15th, 1887 FIRST P! One suite Farnitur ng of sofa, and tour gr asy chairs, all |||.|..,| 1in M..nul shades of elegant silk 8, worth £12 “OND PRIZE 'th of goods of Parlor 3 One Mahogony Bed Room Suite, consisting of Bedstead, Dresser and Wash Stand of elegant finish with boveled glass, worth §100, THIRD PR1Z qu of the very best six-draw Domestic Sew- mg M / best machine in the United £65.00, FOURTH yards grain cost 3.00 per yard, worth $6 LT PRIZE London Dyed ¢ to fit the lucky tic SINTH PRIZE White Blankets 1 W ..wn lm]lll of gant Seal Plush , to be made to order tholder, worth $60.00, One pair of the_finest e by the Pioneer in, worth £40.00, Il(l/l One Beantifully Dinner s Set, consist- hundred and forty pieces, worth Ilhlllll PRIZE- An Skin Muff, worth $30.00. NINTH PRIZE A very hawl, worth $65.00. H PRIZ worth § LEVENTH ZE -One Gentleman’s Suit of Clothing, de of Imported Worsted, guaranteed u fine fit for the winner, \\:||||I ). WE h. 00! mg of ated ono Elegant Seal fine Paisley ¢ Angora Beaver A Gemleman's ()\:n‘ml' worth §30.00. I PRIRE — One Boy's a boy between the ages : .m.x 10 years, to n by the It al Worth §17 PRIZE boy between the . to e selected by “the winnd ['H PRIZE - One Blogant In- worth $10,00. picce of uit of the Loom’ muslin, 'H PRIZE — One half y best Celebrated “Gold” which we are the exclu- rth $9.00, NINTEEN’] I H I‘l(l/ \lum r \\uul|$. I’I(I/P Linen 'TETH L lhlo bu congsisting of Tuble Cloth and a Dozen Napkius worth $10.00. TWENTY-FIRST PRIZE — Cash 3 t of a Twenty ““Il\r(m](( Picce. ~One Toilet Set One very fine Doll, ~One Handkerchief Box. ut Hand Bag. Doll. —One Stand Cover. 8--One bottle fine Perfume, —One Tobogzgan Cap. 30--One Table S 31—One fine Sp b One fine Lunch Basket. 33—One hammered brass Umbrella -One-hslf doz. fine Towels, —One Silk Umbrelia, —One fine Doll. -One set China One Fine Silk One Dishes, suitable room Holder. \n 40—One Silk Handkerch N One niee Doll. One Handkerchicf No. 43—Fifteen yards Best Calico for a dress pattern. No. 44—0One Boy's }L(l No. 45—0ne Boy’s Sealskin Cap. No. 46— One tine Pu »d Ornament, 47—One Toilet Se . 48—One nice Doll, . 49—0ne tine Doll. h)—One elegant Table Cover. —One Bottle Perfume. ~One Lace Handke: —One child’s fine | arf, 8—One fine Doll -One Mouth Organ One Imitation Steam Piano. -One fine Book. -One fine Book. One Pocket Knife, One tine Doll 35—One fine Doll. —(One Dr. Warner's Corset. One Shonld. -One infant's One baby Dress, —One large Doll. One Hand Bag, —One lady’s Companion. 1k Muflic -One large Doll. —One fine Book, —One tine Book. —One Lunch Basket. One pair children’s Shocs. No., 79 —O0ne pair boy's Boots, No. 80-—One tine Lace Collar. . 81—One large Doll. One Lady's Jersey Jacket. One pair Gentléman's 07 08 69 Sus- One par Men's Gloves. 8y—One fine Doll 90 —One lurge Doll 91—0ne large Doll H2—One '\41 )3—One o, —One L 95—0ne nice Br 96— On, . 97—0n 48—One fine Breast Pin §9—One pair Kid Gloves . 100—One Lace Handkerchief Total value of vre 5 W m“\nr» #2 purcl ¥ ¢, also a ticket for ever #2 purchase you make Hold vour tickets until January 15th, 1887, when the fortunate numbers will be announced and mvited to call and re- ceive their presents. MEMBE You have to pay nothing purchases, We' guarantee zoods eheaper than any other 1he west, and best stoek to ce old Cuff Buttons ast Pin additional xtra for your to sell *you house in eceive prom attention, and tickets for the f gift distribution will be forwarded Bid enclosed with y our purchases, the same as n you were present in person, v utions will be ¥ with ployes of our house. Customers ouly will rec fits Call and see the above mentioned pres- ents now on exhibition in our mammoth store and convinee yourself, Respeotfully, Hexky Eiseman & Co., People’s Store, Nos. 314, 316, 818 and 320 Broadway, Council Blugs, ive the bene- Hollday Gifts A substantial present is always most ng ont all of our furniture consisting of appreciated by the receiver. We aro clo Elegant Easy Chairs, Divans, Ottomans, Hassac ke, Foot Rest Carpets and Upholstery f ‘nm workmanship and materid der on short notice, Hair Moss nd” Cott Bedding of ull kinds, and to i Council . R, ORC T, BUTTERINE Wholesale and vetails Farming Lands in lowa, §10.00 per acre. School and state lands centinterest. Land Buyers fare free Broadway, Couneil Blufls, Fully Equipped ) Roons ut Reasonuble Rates. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. IMPLEMENT: Alv’il(l LTURAL i DEERE, WELLS & CO., Wholesale Agricultural Implements, Buggies, Carriages, Ete., Ete. Couneil Bluffs, Towa. INE MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturersof and Dealers in Hand and Power Corn Shellers, And agenoval lino of first class agrieultura fmplements. Nos. 1501, 153, 1505 and 1507 South Main Stroet, ‘Council BufTs, Tow DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs and Jobbors of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggles, Carriages, and all kinds_of Farm Machinery. 1100 to 1116 South Main Street, Counoil Blufy, (‘()I N( L IH B ., Carpets, Cartains, Wludow Shades Oll Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goo Ete. No. 405 Broadway’ Counoll Bluffs, owa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, k PEREGOY & WIU()RP —Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28Main and 27 Pearl Sts, Council Blufts, Towa. COMMISSION, SNYDER & L AM/\.\',V STORAGE Fruit and Produce Commisston Merchants. 22,24 and 26 Peal St., Couneil Bluffs, DRUGGISTS, HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, 011-}. Paints, Glass, Druggists’ Sundrics, ¥ ain St., and No. s, onrl St., FRUITS. 0. W. BU’ Wholesale California Fruits a Specfalty Commission. No. 54 Breadway, Council Blufr WIRT & DUQUETTE, Wholesale Fruits, Confectionery, AND - COMMISSION Nos. 10 and 15 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, General _ l!l‘,( K\lA‘l, hll(”HHHl\l & ('U Manu‘acturors of and Wholesalo Denlors {1 Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. 625 Mnln 8t., Council Bluf lowa. i HATS, CAPS, E10. MI‘ I'CALF HI{UI]ILI(\ Jobbers In Hats, Caps and Gloves, Nos. 842 and 344 Broadway, Council Blufts. HEAVY HARDWARE, LINLE & 1) A Wholesslo Iron, Steed, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Council Blutfs, Towa MIDES AND TALLOW. D. H. MCDONELD & €O, stablished 153, No 0 Street Blufts, ll I'Il\hl()\ ™M l(l ANTS, AND DEALLIS 1N HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL, ETC. VILS, B lil l rrs ()ll, —Wholesale Denlers in— [luminating & Lubrlcmufl Oils Gasolim nro., T, £.Theodure, Agent, luuuul Blufts. Towa. 0., LUMBER PILING ET A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southern Lumber, Piling, | A Liridge Mat ciid Specialtios, W holosale Luw- SR Ris Bice No. 13 Ma St Council lluffa. lowa. hi'llh ll)l R & Bl-'( y made goods Families supplicd with ten amd twenty pound ages, J WX FULLER, 39 Pearl st,, Council Bluffs FARM LANDS CHAP Minnesota, Lowa, agent for yrmal and Commercial D Nigh W7, S BATL Music Racks, Eie,, is our own_manu Wea Mattresses, T Ete , to make room fos nd superior in to make to or on urkish Spring Beds and Upholster and Repair Furniture of all Kinds. Mr.Stockert Personally Superintends all work. Blufts Carpet Co, 405 BROADWAY, L M. 'TREX \0“. LD N lII BUTTERINE, Packe Kansas, and ranging from $5.00 to in_ Minncsota on 80 years' tune 5 per Information, efc., given by LAUSTRUP, idriksen & Co., Cl 2. P ctmonta. Tultfon Book hool During the Win SOV, Board and Prest. JOHN LINDI Wholesalo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liguors Agent for St. Golthard's Herb Biiters. No.13 Muin St Council BlufTs, L. KIRSCHT & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Broad wa il Bluffs. Dtiass FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, * 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladiesb uying a $5 hat or bonnet, will be paid; $10, 1ound frip. o onefar ¢ INOVELTIES) - Add just what you want for Chvistias. at Harkness Brothers They have just opencd 1en cases of Novelties especially for Christnias, You can find nearly EVERYTHING THE HEATON FUEL G0, - Will supply you with a cleaner and bettes quality of C — L Than any one in the city. A trial will co vinee yo! No 628 1 ondway. Telephone 110. CRESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Bluffs having Fire Hscape And all moJern improvements, 215, 217 and 219 Main st. MAX MOHN, I'rop. Star Sale Stables and Mule Ydfd; ltl\H\IY\\ AY, lnl NOIL BLULFS, Opposite Dutumy Depow pajuasaudag 0 DUVUVAIR YA0jg i} itly on 9 loads. plumpv\\ filled by contract on short no Stock sold on conimission, SuLvtee & Bovky, Proprictors, "clephone No. 114 ormerly of Keil Sate ave and 4th stiget Stables, corner Horses and Mules For all purposes, hought and sold, at retail and in Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers, sine gle or double. MASON WISE. Council Blufs, lots. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFES, IA, Established 1897 TELEPHONE i oo, & CO _ STREET Cou l IRE [ s In In fhe Germ: m: An mnmr of New Fimnfvcs of Hitford, ford,* of Hartford. nian, of San Franciaco, ottish Union & National, of Edinburg. Union, of San Franeisco. Staie + of Des Moines Wiliiamsburg City," of Brooklyn. URANCE Companies York owing Those maried witha* insure also against loss by Wind Storms, Cyclones and Tornadoes REAL ESTATE NED 0N Goob (11y A1 Lowes FOR SALE 1N COUNCIL BLUFES AND OMANA BOOK BINDING You want among them and the cesare very low. Have also just veceived a very wice 1ot oj Lace Scarfs and Fischus, Elegant presents for yow to make to your wife, prt- Our assortment is kerchiefs, Muftler Hemstitehed Handkerchicfs, Silk Dresses, oto,, ete, Table Linens sgant Table Li yard, and napkins to mateh are selling RUGS In all sizgs nominally low prices Come and look over our large stock and you will find on some one of our three floors something you will want and you will save money by buying it of us We do not give lottery tickets and ¢ sequently you do not have to pay extra price for the goods HARKNESS BROS., RIGE M D,, O other Tumiors removed without Cancers ({5 <t or drawing of biood: Over thirly years prachical exporignce, No. 11 Peari 8t., Council Blutfs - Consultation large, of Silk Hand- Embroide add Kid Gloves, nens in pattern and on JOHN Y. STO NE. STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block, JACOB S1M5 Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, | 600 Mk Sty Cuwnicil BuJe o COUNCIL BLUFFS a rds n Spec- Bunk Work ialty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO0. Room 1 Everet Block, Couneil Blu Standard Papers Used. Al styles of binds ing m Mugazines and BLANK BOOKS. REFE C. B Nationsl Baik, Citizens' Bank, Viiwt Natlonal Bank, R, Tneirance Ofticer & Pusoy, Bankers,C. B Savings Ban Buy COAL Of G. MAYNE, At 8th st and Hth ave., and M. Galla- gher's store, Lower Broadway. N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace \ Office over Express. MELYIN SMITH & 0. McMAHON & CO. Absteacts of Titls, Lean and Real Es tat Brokers, No. 236 Maia St Having purchased the *most velia! ble abstract books in this cownty,= lnown as the *MeMahon Abstrae Books,” we are now prepaved to fur- nish abstracts and ‘ve A:ul[ull// pr licit the patronage of all those desiv= ing corvect abstracts of title to lauds and lots in Pottawatlamic countys MELVIN SMITH & CO,, NO. 236 MAIN §T., COUNCIL BLUFFS, 015 10