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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY MORNING, I OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per weok. B W.TiLton, - = . TELEPHONES: Bremngee Orrice, No. & Nigur Koiron No. 8. [ Manager. misor mENTIOT N. Y. Plumbing New fall goods at R Auction. Chapinan's, ter's, Friday evening Don't fail to attend Chapman’s auction, | Friday night. The Methodists will “watch out the old and in the new at the church. The money considerations in the trans fers of real state yesterday amounted to $11,106.98 Preparations are being made for a wed ding on North Seventh strect which will take place inside of two weeks The ladies of the German church will give a° night in the hall on Brown’s drug store her has pleaded guilty ¢ from D, Goldstsin’s place, and the judge has ve sentence until to-day Migs Enni M. W Georgin Bennett enfer Catholic to ect oyer erved the with Miss wd bappily o young fricnds at the npany of their Mes. L. Wells oy house of Mr. and ening. The Royal Arcanum another of e 2= lnstevening. 1t was affair. The new hall is a beauty, and has been well arvanged and furnished for such gatherings ‘The Sons of V', gate to the state enc The law oftice of F| lhn-' had reh from the it lamp, by h lickinger wi The m: wting had but the blaze serious dams the desk. fn \\ holes b 1in it, vut out o4t before any was done, — at Chapman’s Art store, and zce tline of pi that will ve uction kFri it Call Weather strips at Chapman’s 105 Main. Hard and soft coal, best quality. gizes, Missouri and Towa wood, T Foel company, Broadway phene 1, A watch- | Tele at reh to-night, be; inuing until s will consist of a consceration Rev. A churen, he servic love feast, dresses by es, of the Presbytert . Smith, Council Blufls distriet the church. A col tend this service public, Rey il invitation to at- is extended to the - Eleetrie door hells, : every form of domestic electrical ances at the New York Ilummng( M Sce Moore & Kiplinger's elegant pres- ents to their customer each e purchase, - Notice—Opera house barber show, b rooms re-opened. poli in durance ile for distarbing the peace and striking Althongh Williams does not look large enough to trouble the smallest man on the force, it ns that he must 1 wild, as the book shows tiat it hree ofticers, Unthank, Thomas and Martiu, to arrest him, - - Don't buy your new suit or over until you look at those at Metealf Bros o — John Williams, a b New good Kirkkaml's, | Weather Muin st. very convenience the opening, which PIACE 10 MOrFow, pro vided Hart, of the York Plumbing cor who is inter- ested in the new vink with Harry 1 A S b s T R absence the entire plans buve been ar ranged by Mr. Haas, will probubly W We have a fine line of Christmmns novelties that we are selling chicapor than ever was known, aiso mufllers, silk andkerehiefs, ladics and gents' gloves, sthing, fine sealskineaps, ot Joux Bixo & Co. ilapnifly Tor sule or exchang Sutls or O ‘- Personal Paragraphs (i, W. Cullison, the Hurlan attorney, at the Pacilie, ' 1. Boyd, one of McClurg's mission aries, is in from a trip, e 1. Sims, of Portsmouth, Ta., a #tockmian, is at the Pacific. Mrs J. W. Kleeb is spending o vith her sister, Mes. 8. D, Fox, is few of 5 of Dunlap, er and musician, has de in Council Blufts, Imer Shugart, son of E. 1, has been accorded the first pr i Bellev'e v college. n o exeellent to lo uf trict Attorney Thornell is suffi ely from neuvalgia, wnd was hard sterday. s Bros., Broken e m the eity yesterday vis- um-- his brother while en route east Hon. Lafe Young to-night gi arty at his home in - Athantie, to which some of his Couneil Blufls friends are iny ited, Rev. Thos Rees, formerly pastor of the Dunlap Baptist church, is now supplying the pulpit of the Baptist church in Dow City. Rev pastor three years church ot 1l to the pas- torate of 0 chureh Waluut, & ins lubor Junuary 2 QConduetor lnluw ul the dummy train, has a ten gone east on business, g *s uow has charge of the ufter 8 o'clock in the evening until lulo\\ s re turn, Mr. Wells been p| NRI attorney who has lately 2 1 Montans, aud whose former home was in New Jersey, isin the eity aud planning on locating here, as he is very favorably impressed with Council Blufls and its prospect e e See that your books are made by Moore house & Co., room 1, Evercit block., ‘Ileulmglluv at cost 1o close them out Wood, No. 504 Maiu street, all B. | rms and | { part of the tenc vm(uuun.n what l'c had to say it yeeard to the dissatisfaciion THE PEN 1S NOT T00 MIGHTY. To Hold the Kind of Crooks Sentenced by Judge Loofbourow Yesterday. WEDDING. A QUIET Another Chapter in the Bock Case Various Preparations For Closing the O1d Year and Ushering 1n the New—Newsy Fragments, Getting Their Dos The interesting f in yesterday's proceedings in the district court was the sentenemg of the prisoners who had en found guilty at this term of court. | ie prisoners wero brought before Judge Loofbouraw were given the grim satisfuc seeing over his head the words AllL" that being a decorations of the hall left nee of the other even ams, who sne shot Hughes, and killed 1 by his absence many whispered comments the lookers-on, and the major's left ear must have burned wherever he must have been The life itence which Major Williims merited in the minds of many was divided wmong the lesser oftenders, eneh taking u few years of it Harry C. Wal the travelling sman for L. Ki who succeeded tting away with several hundred of the firm's wias sen- el to four years in the peniten This w lie expoeted, fo had been looking over the statute book, while waiting m the ante room to be alled e m.r judge. e stepped back with a sati ar. W. Bartlett wa h next eaiied to the front. Heis the big nosed young man \\I)u was caught bur zing .ln\l;:l- sentenced to | ome to from the fes Muajor pected of havin, him, T were | ing wes was picuous ridge, salc i, in dol money hout wihiat re yd, better known as “Com me heavily rolling along vieted of a contidence crook who has b times, but never before a crowbar burglar, anehe Bill,) o next. e was game. e is canght many convie r heeky ‘onfidence s s wis missing as modest in » stood befor limi to five y he was the it ars in the whe Bill walked back into the roum, he stopped to remark to an uaintance, “\Well, the after for twenty-four ye: to give it to one cigar cost Co 's i the penitent- t arrested and brought viesworth for a prelim- ne was very checky and sverybody, e did not think for 2 wmoment but t he would ve ab e liad sytared o i He evidentl, his victim in some way dismissed, d it m nehe Bill Vi fary. When fi e Judg liear g the cas 5 was deliberat- ing upon it Comanche Bill, with all the chicek of a reporter. stalked up to the and laying down a nickle to smoke it T ase will be b at £1,000," rems o judge hat settled it. Had it been half of that amount the fellow's friends would have arranged to have given it, and then if the case was prosecited he wounld have jumped the bail. His friends made the €1,000, but it too '\“ml 'y did not consider rice. He was put in out, was detected, held \d will now take a trip He lost his chance by hoafigure, him worth the jail, tied to elind the bars, only glaring wetting drunk, anc camot resist the te tion to commit other offenses, His this time was the stealing of watc n from the residence of James Carvoll, to C. H. Ross. a lecture on the Cnan keeping sober, espee- lined to do such things In view of ali as et oft with nd atine of § for hurg n months he only clderly man in 1t to the county and tined im \\m n man stances ki the coun Charles teneed 1o ei Tim Clea the group, was s six month: larceny. Jolin Kizer was one of those unfor- tunate individuals who piek up carelessly w picee of rove, without noticing t d 1o’ the other end of The rope ury decided that he stole the cow, |||~ only defense was that he was drunk and did not notice that the W 80 much to the rope. He will serve int pen for exzhteen montha. Willinm Emerson, who in no respeet resemnbled the minstrel, was sentenced to vears, Ie was the colored indi- ht going through the K. C, with whoin there was such g romrade K about young fellow who forged aehoek in Creseent, and who was s0 hungling about it, got two years und a nest, He who stole Stewart came suddle colored fellow frow the poli get about three v disappointed, the” time being i only one. He could hardly keep from smiling in the judge’s face, ind when he gotont of sight hie turly broke mto a .I..unh somersanlt chuckle, rd rook who was discovered i LeMillan just as he K at the transf ! guilty by the jury, early 10 sentence i, snd he goes oyer until this morning ase of Wilson, charged with steal Beers' overcoat from L. €. Bald- dence, was commenced yester noon The court will is the at wourn to-day. - Imean business, | am wy stock ot pictures by ofl anction Friday uight. W 106 Main street ing to reduce them at Japman, - suits at None Mrs. J chieaper k. Met- Masguerade wost of calf's for rent Chieago i Centervil soft-lump coal, ton, delivered, W, street, tetephone Ed. A. Beeker, now of Sious Falls, has l been in the city for o few days, and while Lis presence among old friends was & welcome one, he has been eyed with sus. on by the more thoughtfui ones. It cems that lns visit here was uot alto gether for the purpose of visiting oid friends, but also for the purpose of robbing Council Blufls of one of its favorite maidens. In this he has suc cecded, the ceremony taking place yes torday afternvon at 4 o'clock. The fair bride is Miss Adelaide Horton, and it was at her home, No. 522 rirst aveuue, L she becmme Mrs, Beek Ouly the most ! So faras be knew jose specilied. th 2l hat Y, quh- or _decently intimate nds were present, and Rev Father MeMenomy performed the service, After a befitting wedding supper, the newly wedded oves left on the evening train for their new home in Siouv Falls Mr Becker is there connected with the Dakota [nsurance company. In that line he is thoroughly experienced, hav ing been (nrmnq connected with the Council Biufis Insurance company of this city. e is 4 young business min of muach abil and is winning succe The bride is a favorite here in soc J &, and 1n musical cireles even more She is one of the most accomplished musicians in the city, and will be missed great] The best wighes of many friends mpany the young couple as thev t out in life under such bright - are lowmng moncy on all classes of chattel securiti mne half their former rates. See them before securing your loans, - ntline of short wraps, new ote., cheap, tod lose them out. Jons Bexo & Co. - ibstantinl abstracts of titles and real estate loans, J. W, & E. L. Squire. No, 101 Pearl street, Council Bluffs, L. B. Crafts & ( An cle niarkets - Five hundred overcoats for boys and children, from $1.50 up MercaLy Bros, - The Bock Case. 1he Bock case came up before Judge Aylesworth in a new form yesterday Recently he issued an order providing that under certain eircumstances, and at stated times the father of the child could be permitted to it, but that otherwise the child should remain i custody of the mother. Yesterday the mother ap peared by h torney, and asked that order be rescinded until divoree pro- un at Denison could he de- applieation was refused aims that her husband has heen guilty of e impossiblé for her to seften | and she does not want to h to do with him, nor allow anything to do with the cl:ild - feelings, anything n to have G Store tc to puc own pr wetion sale at Chapman’ rhit. The last and only ehe a handsome picture at your - tHanchett, office No. 12 Pearl strect: 120 Fourth strect; telephone Dr. residence, No. 10. nominal fine. fi:r:\\:\linn was g i his offense small, L appears that an old citizen, in stepping off"the train first gotin to Lew then changed his mind and s one of the opposite line, remarking guess Ul take a decent "hus.” Lewis was hot in a minute and _he proceeded to tell the passenger what he thought of him. It cost him just $0.60 to thus express his opimion and ease his mind, e e Charles Mack to-morrow celebrates, or onght to celebrate his fifth annivers s condnetor of the dummy train years ago to-morrow he took the run, and has held it ever sinee, to the satisfaction of the company. 1le’ has held the posi- tion tonger than any other incumbent, and .Impm the many annoyances inci- dent to the position, he scems as good- natured as when he'turned up smiling for his first trip. e [ Continned on SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE. sorenth P Special advertisements, such s Lost, Found ToLoan, For Bule, To Rent, %ants, Boarding, ete., will beinserted n this column &t the low rateof TEN S PER LINE for the irst inser- ionand Five Cents Per Line for cach subsequons insertion, Leave advertisoments at our oftico No. 12 Penl street, near Brondway, Council Blufrs A g floors, closets with And good eis Odeli Bros. & Co. ning £1X ro I bed roome. Callon M. large collar F. Kobrer or with 4-room aupicd as w - 110 South Ma Apply to M. F. and known s tonaing throigh 1o Tearl st. Robrer or Odeil Bros, & Cc oice, Box Burber s 0 for selling W hean Kansus By ailrond in puth of Kiown, City' 1o Kiown is §5.40, I pL of the axent at Kansie Citv, i the nane of C. Shenfield, o re- bate of 5. will bo llowd by tho eantractor. Wages &30 per monthh anl bound to the tenme 5, nd §1.50 per duy 1o the lbor mu d, Kiowa., Knnsas, ~ Kef- ¥z, Council Blulls, Or Rent Jot premi of busi s n ot ook, The Atddross William 1. Bitier. Neola, 1a, W ANTED-A cottuge of five o six_rooms. located convenient to business: small fawily, no children, Address **Crispy,” Hee oftice; ds WWANTED-A boy with pony to carry les route. iAo Dpapers for snle W the Hee ofbce. ED~Partics intending (0 bo married Lut the Pryor's Bee job ofice o select their wedding caras, Christmas (,oods IN FANCY Pottery, China, Glassware, Lamps and Platedware At exceedingly low Please call, W. 8. Homer & Co. No \I vin St., Couneil Blufls, THEATRICAL WIGS, BEARDS, b The Finest Im boricd Line of Goods West of Chicago. Mrs. C. L. Glllettes {Human Hair Emporium No, 209 Main Street.Council Bluffs, lowa. 2} Woolen mill, uf( ' USEVENTH 3 ONE HUNDRED FREE GIFTS | To Be Given An; i!y—Hsnry Eiseman & Co.'s People's Store. TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS 1887, Consisting of Chinaware, Clothing, Blankets, Table Linen, Notions, Money, Silk Dress Pat- terns, Bte., Bt For avery two dollar's worth of goods purchased, you will receive & coupon ticket, good for one chance in the follow- ing Grand Presents to be given away by us on January 15th, 1887 FIRST l'll One Furniture, consisting of tete-u-tete and tour grand e all uphol- stered in assorted ~|1 wdes of .h“m silk . worth $12 SECOND PRIZE—One Mahogony Bed Room Suite, consisting of Bedstead, l!ru and Wash Stand of elegant finish beveled glass, worth $100 lllll{ll PRIZE—One of the very best six-drawer Nie Plated Domestic’ Sew- mg Machines, The very best machine in_the United States, worth §65.00, FOURTH PRIZE Twent, Guinett best gros grain Black .\nk cost qum,..u \ \u) worth $60.00. FIH PR One elegant Seal Plush Lululuu I‘n d Cloak, to be made fo ovder to fit the Ineky ticket holder, worth $60.00. SINTH PRIZE—One puir of the finest White Blankets made by the Pionecr ni‘n_ worth $10.00, utifully ', consist- forty piceos, suite of Parlor ofa gant Seal fine Paisley A Bes N 2 One ( Snit of Clothing, made of Worsted, gu ranteed a fine fit winne; \\uu]l 0. TWE "H A Gentleman's Fur Beaver Overe n.n worth §30.00, THIRTEENTH PRIRE — One Boy's Overcoat, for a boy between the ages of dand 16 years, to be nlnm-n by the lucky Worth $15.00. Sint, for |lm\ between the ages of 3 and 1 cars, to be selected by the winner. 0. I'H PRIZE—One El k, worth $10.00. 'H - PRIZ fontieman's Imported for the gant In- muslin, — One half brated *Gold” f which we are the exelu- prth $0.00. I'H PRIZ \lnl!h-n svorth $5.00. ) ll ETH PRI7 One consisting of hle ( apkins worth $10.00. Y-FIRST PRIZ Cash of a Twenty Dollar Gold Prece, One Toilet One very fine Doll. —One Handk -One elegant Hand Bag. Doll ~One Fine Silk Linen *loth and hottle fine P —One Lob ), One Tabl One fine Splashe One fine Lunch | One hammered br: One-half doz. fine " One Silk Umbrella Doll set China Dishes, - little folk No. #8—0One Brass Broom Holder. )—One par Men's Stk Suspend- . 40—One Silk Handkerehief, No. 41—One nice Doll. ) 4’4”1\‘5 half doz. ladie’s fine Linen No. 43— Fifteen patterns . 44—0One Boy’s | Towels. suituble wds Best Calico for a inted O t Set One fine I One ~One ), ‘Table Cover. - 51—One Bottle Perfume. 5 One Lace Handkerchief. —One child’s fine Lace Collar, 1 ~One n-Iw'-mI Doll i s Table Scarf, (Iuv fine Doll One Mouth Organ. One Titation St One fine Book. One fine Book. One Pocket Kuife, One fine Doll, n Piano One b: . 70—One Large Doll, 71-One Hand Bag. wly’s Companion. One Silk Mufler. wgze Doll. -One fine Book, u's Shoes, v hoy's Boots, e Collar! One pair rs. No. 81-One pair Men's Gloves. ( v Girl's Skates, r Girl's Skates, H)—One 90 ~One large Doll e Doll ) e dne pair Gold Cull Buttons -One Lockes -One nice 13 One pair —One Sil One fine Breast Pin One pair Kid Gloves One L Handkerct ue of vresents, $800. y purchase yon for every i |08 0, 89 100 .\vl-hlmn.nl #2 pur lm-u Hold your tickets until Jant Sth, 1847, when the fortunate numbers will be announced and myited to eall and re cerve their presents KREMEMBER. You have to pay nothing extra for your purchases. We g e to sell “you oods cheaper than any other house in the west, and best stock to select from. MAIL ORDERS. All orders by mail will receive prompt tention, and tickets for the fre gift distribution will be forwarde and enclosed with y our purchases, the same as if you were present in person. ‘These distributions will be made with y fairness, and you may depend on it Aryfitee numbers only will receive hie above mentioned pres ents now o exbibition in our wammoth store and convinee yourself. Respeetfully, HESRY Espaay & Co., Pegple's Store, Nos. 14, Counel Bluts, 8 By e W)l"m‘ n-m=\ xannd l:um I)ELE MBER 31, Umbrella | 1886. Holiday Gifts’ A substantial pre 'nt is always most appreciated by the receiver, ng out all of our furniture consisting of Elegant Easy Chairs, Divans, Ottomans, Hassacks, Foot Rests, Music Racks, Eie., Tiis furniture is our own_manuf: al to factory made goods Moss and” Cotton Carpots and Upholster: workmanship and mat der on short notice, Hs ai Bedding of all kinds, and to We are clo- Ete | to make room fos ture, and superior in prepared to make to'or wh Spring Beds and We Mattrosses, are Fur Upholster and Repair Furniture of all Kinds. Mr,Stockert Personally Superintends all work Council Bluffs Carpet Co. 405 BRO ADWAY, R, ORC BUTTERINE Wholesale and retail. Farming $10.00 e cent inte Lands in lowa, School and state st id Buyers 5 Broadway, Councii Blufls, Fully Eauipyed Normal ana fooms at Keasonable Rutes EOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL T DEERE, WELLS & CO, & Wholesale Agricultural Implements, Buggies, Carriages, Ete , Fte. Coimeil Bluffs, lowa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING Manufacturcrs of and Dealers in Haud and Power Corn Shellers, And s general line of _ imple; IMPLEMENTS, first cluss ngricultur TREY \0“. Familios supplicd with ten and twenty pound EDSTOCKERT BUTTERINE, nges, J. Y. FULLER, 39 Pearl st., Council Bluffs FARM LANDS CHAP Minnesota, Kansas, ds free. Towa, agent for pmereind Doy N and in Minnesota on au yoa Information, ete., given by Iriksen & Co., Chicago. artmoents. Taition Booke, Roard and bt School During the Winte'r. W, S, PAULSON, | WHOLESALE AND JOBBING CO. " and outh Main Street, ‘Council Ihuffe, Towa. DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs aniJobbers of Agricultaral Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carringes, and all kinds_of Farm \(nchm:r 1100 to' 1116 South Main Strect, Council Blu Ol Cjoths, Curtain Fixturas, Uphoin Eie. 'Na. 406 Broadway’ Council owa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, KT, PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholerale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nou. 28Main wnd 27 Pourl Sis. ows. COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, STORAGE Council Biuffs, Frult and Prodace Commission Merchants. 24 and 26 Peal St, Couneil Bluffs, DRUGGISTS, HARLE, HAAS & CO. Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, 2 Main St., and FRUITS, 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale Califoraia Frails a Specialty Breadway, Commiseion. No. 54 Council Bluffs. General WIRT & DUQUETTE, Wholesale F(mts Cunhcnonery‘ COMMISSION, HARN BECKMAN, STROHUBEHN & CO., Manu‘acturers of and Wholesale Denlers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. 625 Main St., Council Bluffs, T HATS, CAPS, BT, METCALE BROTHERS, Jobbers fo Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 342 and 344 Broadway, Council Blufts. HEAVY HARDWAL KEELINE & FELT, Wiolesala Tron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Council Hluffs, Towa, HIDES AND TALLOW, D, H. MCDONELD & €O, Established 18, No. 820 Main Street Council M COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALEIS 1N HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL, ETC. VILS. COUNCIL BLUFES 011, CO. —Wholesale Dealers in— [luminating & Lubricalin’ 01l Gasling HTCO., BTCO. £ Theoure, Agent, .mm | Blutrs. Towa LUMBER PILING ETC. A. OVERTON & €O, Hard Wood, Southern Lumber. Plllug, d Bridge Mat L < Office No. 150 Main St, Council Blutfs. Iowa. WINES AND LIQUOLS SCHNEIDER & BECK, | Toie, T deseaw, 1618 Capitol Ave, 1 Spocialties, Wholosale Lu s Sitle Muglters, 'ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Broadway, | gorelén and Domestic Wines and Liguors, | JONIN LINDER, Wholesilo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liguors Ageut for St. Gotthard's Herb Hitters. No.lJ Main St. Council Biufls, TLOKIRSCUT & €O, Wholesale Liguor Dealers. No. 410 Broadway, Council Bluffs. | FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN, Ladiesb uying a $ 5 hat or honnet, on will be paid; *m, round frip. : More Yet ———— HOLIDAY WEEK IS HERE «O T0O Harkness Brothers AND SEE Special Bardains We are effeving for this week. rur We arve closing out owr entive cloal department to make room for our inereased Carpet stock, and you can by cloaks at half their value. We have « few sizes yet of fine Cloak that will be sold at a great secrifi We have vevy pretly things among | the NOVELTY GOODS Sent us for the holidays, See the Cay pets and Rugs we are selling so clieap. GREATLY REDUCED, lot this We donot the N GIET TICKETS, give lotteryticlots, consequently you do not hure to pay an extra price to close wee for gouds, CHEAF - Blaylits and Comfort- ables, cheaper han you ever bought them, the bargains this weeli. HARKNESS BROS., COUNCHL BLUTES Come aud see JOUN V. 810 BE JACOB SINS | STONE & SIMS, A Federal courts k- Bono Mlonk Practice in 'lu St to Tund B Sh COUNCIL BLUFFS “zi-:a—‘-— 1. THE HEATON FUEL - Will supply you with a cleaner and better quality of COAL | Than any one in the city. A trial willeo vinee you. No 6258 Broadway Telephone 110, CRESTON HOUS The only hotelin Council Bluffs havi Flire Hscape And all mo 'ern improvements, 5, 217 and 219 Main st MAX .\IOHN. Prop S far Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Opposite Dumniy Depot, mules kept constantly on 1t retail or in car loads, promptly tilled by contraet oh short ng Stock sold on commission, . SunereEr & Bovey, Proprietors. lephone Formerly of K Sule Stables, corner. 1st. ave and 4th Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail and in quantities to select Several pairs of fine drivers, sin- lote. Large from gle or do-ble. MASON WISE. Couneil Blufs, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUEFS, IA, Fstablighed 1857 TELEFIONE 109, /SURANCE ng Companies: German Amevican, of New York Phienix,* of Haitford, Hartford.* of Hartford, Califarnian, of San Francisco, Scottish Union & Nationl, of Edinbirrg. Union, of San Franclco. State,* of Des Moines, Williamsturg Gity,% of Brookiyn. n Those mried with a* insure also against loss by Wind Storms, Cyclones and Tornadves. REAL ESTATE FOR & BLUTFS A N CoUNGL OMANIA. LOANED ox Goop city AT LowEsT * il AND FARM PROPERTY RAIES, ¥ o ¥ u ¥ o ® g % o BOOK BINDING Ledgers, Jou lul;, County and Bank Work of All Kinds aSpee- ialty Prompt Attention fo Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & G0. wwet Block, Conncil Blafts, wers Used. All styles of bind ing m Maguzines and 2 " BLANK BOOKS., 1Y PERENCER " \ D Nagianal bk, M. K. Bioith & C 4 Chirens' B Deere, Wells & l Viis National Bank, 1. Insurance N S kors.(i I Saviugs Bk Buy COAL Of G. MAYNE, At #th stoand 1Hth ave, and M. u.u. gher's store, Lower uumdwuy. N. SCHURZo Justice of the Peace Ofice over Awerican Exprees MELVIN SMITH & €0, Room 1 Standurd SUCCTESOKS TO McMAHON & G0, . hstoacts of Titls, Loan awd RaualBsd {ats Broker:, No. 238 Mala St Having purchased the *most velic; ble abstract books in this county, Lnown_ as the *McMahow Abstea Boolis,'" we are now prrpuredloru.‘e wish abstracts and v ”n ““5’ s licit the patronage of all those desiy ing corvect abstracts of title to laas | and lots in Pottawattanie cownty, MELVIN SMITH & (€0, NO. 236 MAIN 8T., COUNCIL BLURE PR \ 4 1 i 5 % H.. | ) 3 | -\