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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 1. OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivercd by carrier in any partof the city at twenty cents per week, H. W. TiLtoN, - . . TELEPHONES: Bemxres Orrice, No. 48, Nrant Eviron No. 2. Manager. The Busy Bee. The Beg, in wishing its many friends and patrons in Council Bluffs a Happy New Year, would announce that it will keep itself busy usual, so that its readers may have the news daily, with- out any omissions. The earriers will make their delivery and colleetion trips to-day as asual. us - MINOR M N. Y. Plumbing Co New fall goods at Reiter's, ‘T'he public schools reopen Monday Auction at Chapman's to-day at 10 city jail celobrated the closing of by n serubbing out There was o warch meeting service at the \Iull\mh»-\ church last night, The Pall Mall club gave another of their elegant parties last evening, I'he Dodge Guards now number sixty Be wn and more names are heing added daily. Permit to marry was yesterday Lionel Stephens ind Alice Gideong, both of Crescent John Gray for being drank was fined asusual yestorday, and it bemgg the last day of the year, swore off, Last night the Salvation Army le a feast and a big time. To-night they spread a dinner for the poor folks Frank Wr straved into th Ftray out us casily. the bars and sober Mrs. A, M. W has commenced mandamus proceedings to comwpel the city to levy a tax to pay the judgment of 2,000 which she holds aguinst the city. The father of John Montgomery, who was drowned on December 23, by fall- ing from the Union Pacifie bridge, offers wrd of §350 for the recovery of the fellow, . but did nof put behind y. The Y. M. C. A, and their will hiold a public reception from 2 o’clock until 10 o'clock to-nigh \Imdy is invited to call, rich and poor, large and small. ‘The postoflice will be open to-ds 10 1o 11 o’clock in the forenoon and 7 to 8 o'clock in the evening. A collection and delivery will be made during the morn- ing and a collection this afternoon. The Fifth avenue ice ting rink, posite the Sisters’ school, opens morning. A good skate and 1o rest in all for fifteen cents. perfectly safe for children. When the district comrt convenes on the 10th of January, Judge Thornell will probably hold court in one of the rooms and Judge Deemer in another, so that by the double reled angement the business may be iired through in a hurry. The city eouncil meets in regular ses- sion Monday night. Those who have bill against the A'\l should tile the same with the auditor to-dav, in order to have them considered at the coming meeting. Although New Yea the auditor wiil be at his desk to-day as usual, The police vicked up a fellow at the dummy depot about 4 o'cloc terday morning. He gave lus name as St. Luke and appeared to be about half crank and he other half vag. He had nothing but a pocketknife, and the city relieved it- self of further expense boarding him by recommending him to visit Omaha. Tom Isrooks seems not to have profited by the advice given him in court to let the woman alone with whom he has had #0 much tro As been reported as stll determined to ng around h and has been arrested for creating a ¢ turbance at Stelln Long’s, where the woman ng. re, tin and storehouses here ) agreement to elose their places of business at 6 o’clock p. m. every day except Saturdays until the 1st of April, after which time unlil September they will close at 7 o'clock p. m. Thi will enable those engaged in these to have their evenings to themselves. is a good move, i should e followed by other line: 1t is amusing to notice in_the sentene ing of the prisoners to various terms in the penitentiary that the judge, in com- liance with the law, enters up lllllwmunl against m«»m for the co of the Noar v onc of the prisoners has to be furnished an attorney at the expense of the state, being unable to pay one themselves, and yet the judgment is en- tered up against'them just asif they were millionaires, ‘\ prisoner, without a dol- lar in his pocket, and with a three term before him, nat y cares little about going to the penitentiary, but wor- ries greatly over lhu _md«mnnt ot costs. Weather st lady friends t the rooms op- this - Owing to the exirome cold weather, W. W. Chapman will continne his auction from 10 to 12 to-day. Ladies most cordi- ally invited. ——— Don’t buy your new suit or overcoa until you look at those at Metealf Bros The smoking {':\okvi will be rafiled this morning at 11 olclock at my store, The ticket liolders are invited fo be present. LENTER, B Mocked and Mocking. On Christmas eve & merry company of young folks had a happy time with a mock tree, the gifts upon which o of nominal valne and sclected view to the humorous, there being many harmless hits and jokes, The company Swasentitled,*“The Mocked and Mockers.™ The ,yuuuulmh s ot taat gathering de- te rmined to have another mirth provok- ing oceasion and this occurred last even- g at the home of one of their number, ,Miss Matie Jose 4y oung ladies “sont by mail invitations (6 the young gentlemen, reading blindly as follows : “Your presence is desired at a phantom party to be held at the residence of one of he Mocked and sockers, at No, treet, on Clristmas eve. ‘Seek aud yo hall find,” ‘Phe young men thus fayored with in vitations had a lively hunt for the place of the ghost gathering, the loeati perticular place where the gatl to be held, being kept a sec Jast evening. On There assembl ng they found the young ladies, a baker's dozen in number, so sklllf!llly clad in pillow cuses and sheets 88 to render individual identitication impossible, until the time for unmaskin rived. A merry time was had and an additional novelty was introduced at the breaking up time. The young gentlemen who expected to escort tlm young ladies to their respective homes, were surprised to learn that the fuir ones had all arranged to remain as the guests of Miss Joselyn for the night, leaving the young wen to say their good-byes and wander their way howe: ward without the pleasure of the ladies’ company. e New gomls and Christmas Novelties at Kirkiand's, jeweler, No. 323 Broadway. S Weather strips Chapman’s; ain st. 105 THE BOTTOM KNOCKED OU The Oaces Against the Druggiste Tamble Through Easily, A NEW PROHIBITORY The Closing Day of the District Court —A Novel Social Gathering—In With the New and Out With the 010, MOVE Fresh Saloon Cases. The mjunction cases brought the saloon men and others of the city were yesterday dismissed to the surprise of many, but there was little time for any jubilaney, mediately commenced under law. Itscems that the prohibitionists, who have been backing these old snits, t the aiflicul articular eas: agninst as new suits were im ¢ become discouraged ties attending those have concluded to let them go board. They take a new hold, and what sey deem w stronger one, by the new The attorney is as before, Mr ob Stms. All the suits, which number thirty-one, are brought in the name of the state of lowa on relation of A, Over. ton. They are brought both against the men who ars and the owners of the In renson some of the saloons are and some of the hotels, bat the y enough to make quite ¢ g out should (he snits prove ‘ho names of those azainst whom these new suits are brought are: Mike Nolan, D. J. Adams, Holst & Spetman, Mrs, B.' Durgan, Job Nelson, Wo A ns, A, llunhnguh Max Mohn, John Kramer, M. G. O’Connor, red R pp, Otto Land, J. E. Metealfe, | sele, George L. Smith, Mrs. R. Charles 'h'xuwn itz . Theo Lund! Mar- L. Kahle, Kinney, Peter I Heitman,, st ). Nicholson, Oliver orrest Lower, petitions the claim s made that the intention of the district attorney has been ealled to the fact that these xisted and that on account of r official duties he deelined to com- actions, so that private parties had 0. titions being filed Judge Loof- bourow fixed upon Monday, January 17, as the time for a hearing. ” He will not probably be here at that (ime, and the cases will doubtless come up before either Judge Thornell or Judge Deemer. There 15 much curiosity to see how these new |||d(e'< will shape themselves on this which have so annoyed nd whi 1 concerned possible scemingly sought othor Jugos, have §o far to dodge. SN toves ! Stoves ! For the next s 1 will sell heating stoves at s P. C. DEVoL. Stoves ! thirty d cost for Ao t cost 1o close them out 4 Muin street. rd and soft coal, best quality, .m Missouri and lowa wood company, 530 Broadway. T In phene 136, Heating stov W. A. Wood, No. rglar alarms and every I'ul‘lll of llum!‘\l!(‘ electrical apwli- ances at the New York Plumbing Co et s Clearing the Judge's Table, The doings in the district court yester- ay consisted maily in clearing up the able preparatory to adjournment. The jury in the case Wilson re- turned a verdict finding him guilty. He is the ung colored fellow who was caught nipping Mr. Beer’s overcoat from the hallway of Mr. L. C. Baldwin's resi- dence a month ago. He was sentenced to nine months in the county jail and a fine of §100. Edwards, the erook who tried to confi- dence the elderly Ohio gentleman, was brought before the bar to receive his sentence. Colonel Daily, as his attorney, interposed technical objections to his peing sentenced at this time, claiming that suflicient time had not elapsed be- tween the convietion and the tence. Judge Loofhourow quickly acquicsced in the request for more timp, and set the date for senteneing at J’mmn_\ 10. 1t is the date to which adjournment of this term was decided upon. When that day comes Judge Loofbourow will probably be on his way to California, as he now f wation, The queer change therefore be made by which the judge before whom Edwards was tried will mot be here to sentence him, the at- torney who prosccuted him, My, Thor- neli, will then be Judne Thornell, and E nlw.ml. Colonel Daily, who !l i him, will then "be ()l(‘ secuting attorney. wards is evide nll\ a hard crook. ious tools, as well as the two re- found upon him indicate him to sperado, and the public will be re- lieved to kunow that Leis placed behind the burs. - See Moore & Kiplinger's elegant pres ents to their customers, One chance with cuch 25¢ purchase. 419 Br adway. - Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans, J, W, & E, L. Squi No, 101 Pear street, Conneil Bluffs. -~ Notice—Opera lionse barber shop, bath rooms re-opened. —-— The Druggists Win, esterday was frought with special in- terest to all those in Council Blufts who in any way handle intoxicating liquors. It will be remembered that some time ago there was u great scheme started to make the droggists and others holding county permi forced to pay large amounts for .xllq,cd fuilure to comply with the law requiring-monthly reports, The penalty for not making a report ex- tly as vequired by law is $100 for each olfense, and one-half of this goes to the informant, The amount claimed under these suits was in the nelghborhood of $40,000. From this 1t appears that the prize was one worth fighting o and the suits were prepared with gre The defendants filed a motion to dism; ago before Judge Loofbou who took the same under advisement. Yesterday hie announced his decision which was to the effect that the es should be dis- missed. This knocks the bottom out of eme, and the druggists and others ed breathe easicr. The dismissal ases was founded on reasons al ready given to the public in the publis ing of the motion at the time of its filing. The attorneys who have been fixmg up the suits will doubtless be somewhat ~ dis- up]mlulrd but the sentiment outside of 2 directly interested is rather against s, as being more inthe nature of Iy these defendants for the benefit of ate persons that an attempt to eu- e law for the public good, oW Great auction sale at Chupman's Art Store to-night. The last and only chance to purchase & handsome picture at your own price. o6 No. 12 Pear] street; residence, 120 Fourth street; telephone No. 10. See t - your hools are madc by Moore- bouse 0., Toow 1, Everett block. given | the Clark | | teachers’ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ATURDAY, JANUARY 1. Personal Paragraphs. ton was at the Ogden yes P. Eblis, of Neola, was in the city yes terday. John N. Baldwin has returned his eastern trip. Dr. Capel has been called to Meade by the iliness of his wife corge Kosenbaugh, at Bee hh-lv s yesterday. uller, of Westfield, brother Ed rrell, Mills eounty’s sheriff, enkfasted at the Bechieie, 4..)4."--1 McKissock left yesterday spend New Years in St. Loui A. Chiristerson, of Lincoln, was the Ogden house guests yesterday E. H. Hunter. a prominent demor n, is at the Bechtele Superintendent MeNaughton 1 clected asone of the vice presidents of the state association. Allen, who has been serving as st in her father's book store during the holidays, has returned to her home in Towa 1City, stopping en route to visit friends in Marshalltown, Mus. ‘T B. Louis, of Logansport, Ind is in the city visiting her hrother-in-law, Attorney Bilger and family, She is <0 pleased with the city and its prospects from of Belknay, N Yy was A ¥ to among | that it is quite probable that she and her »and g If so their coming wiil l¢: at least two other families to locate Mrs. Louis on her return home now llnm av to Pueblo. - Attend Chapman's auction this mg at 10 o'ciock. nusband will conelude to settle ha engage in business morn - - Centerville soft-lump_coal, ton, delivered, Wm. Weleh, street, telephone B. ( - rafts & Co, s of chatte alf their former rat securing your loan re loaning money seeurities at one- See them before - New Year's Calls The ladies committee and the Y. M. € A invite all of their friends to call at the rooms, corner of Main street and Broad- way, to-day, at any time between the hotrs of 2 and 10 p. . s 2 An clegant line of short wraps, new- markets, ete., cheap, to close them out. Jous B »& Co. Five huadred o children, from § boys and Mercary Bros, SR 2 We have a fine large line of Christmas novelties that we are selling cheaper than ever was known, also muftlers, silk handkerchiefs, ladies” and gents' gloves, clothing, fine sealskineaps, ete. JOUN BENO & Co. - JUDGE GRESHAM. Some Incidents in His Professional A Good Judge of Human Nature. sting incidents are told of > says the Cincinnati Enquirer’s Indianapolis correspondent, On the bench he is an excellent judge of human nature, and seldom mistakes his the trial of eriminal eases he y has o private talk with the m- questions & culprit closely. d extenuating cir: cumstances in Upon one oc casion a former citizen of high standing nd_convieted in his court for auds in the pension office. The nian’s wife and family were present and the scene sa sad one. The jury returned a dict of guilty. Gresham called the prisoner to the bar, but, - stead of ng sentence upon i, said kindly: “Go home and spend the night with your family, and report to me at 10 o'clock to-norrow. You may ot see your home again for a louL‘ time." ‘This extraordinarv action caused much comment and some criticism, but the guilty man did not break the court’s contidence. He was on hand promptly, and was sentenced to two years at hard labor in the Michigan City prison. Witir out ("(ccg)tlun newspaper pien are staung riends of Gresham. His unifor esy and frank disposition w friendship. His outspoken manner in politics naturally created some hos- tility toward him in " party ranks, and hs success and greatness have in like man- ner provoked jealousn Gresham, however, eannot be justly accused of smallness of character nor c ed with doing an unmanity act. His contempt for things insincere and for petty politics is pronounced, The average ditizen here abouts is quick m resent a personal fling Even those whose first for president1s Havrison denounce bat has been begun agaimst and qu One day Judge Gresham was listening to a tedious argument in an important suit which was_ .xcllng, public atten Indianapolis paper The hour wis reporter had many other e grew 1mpatient, and lmnm during a hait in the proceedings, he slipped up and whispered to the court: “Say, judge, how are you going to de- cide this eas The judge looked surprised warded the young man’s nerve plying: “\\u]l Charley, T am going to decide for the defenaant, but you must not s y anything until 1 do it.” On another occusion, just after Gres- ham’s appointment as postmaster gen- cral, but before he had left the bencl h, he was hearing a railroad case in chambers, A ter timidly opened the door and p.(umn-(l intoa ¢ cle of distinguished at- | Senator McDonald, the or Baker and Abram W. 'he judge grected the in truder k\l\nllv beckoned him to advance, and stopped the case long enough to ex plain its nature. ‘I'he repor! about when the said *Don’t be in a herry. Have Knfer’” T'he cutlery |nudmn| the judge opened a box of choice cigars, passed them around, um then again proceedings begun. He had a babit of doing such things, yet neyel rrendered the dignity attached to his When Maj, ins was a candidate for governor two ycars ago, the dem- ocratic press published a ate re wark wade concerning him by Gresham ly thi "There is nothing resham did uot deny it, and he was severely criticised by republicans. ‘Two mounths later, however, when Cal- kins failed in the |0|nl debate th Gov. Gray, when he s defeated, and ever since the republ hus been reiterating ment, It proved in 'u~c as in those of government ullund.-n, ‘that he seldom made a mistake in_sizing up his man. As is well known, he has the ut- most contempt for Dudiey, Dorsey, and that gang and their method, and has never falled to so announce himself. ‘Thus 1t is that those men 1ok up Senator Harrision, and nmv always be found with him—-against Gresham, at least. There is no danger, however, that the judge will be mominated for the presi- dency. His boom is premature, and schemes are already on foot to la3 him out, JOIIN ¥, STONE J ACOB BIM5 STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW. Practice in the State and Federal cour Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Blook. COUNCIL BLUFFS but by re- Yo- ONE HUNDRED FREE CIFTS I Will Pay the Highest Price in Cash FOR AL SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES. To Be Given Awny By anry Eiceman & Co."s People's Store, TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS On January {5th, 1887, Consisting of Furniture, Chinaware, Clothing, Blankets, Table Linen, Notions, Money, Silk Dress Pat- terns, Kte., Ete. For overy two dollar's worth of goods on will receive a coupon “nml or one chance in the follow nl l resents to be given away by ry 13th, 18 ll(\l l\l/l One suite of Parlor rniture, consisting of sofa, tete-a-tete and tour grand easy chairs, all uphol stered in assorted shades of clegant silk One Mahogony Bed hes, worth $125 consisting of Bedstead, h Stand of elegant linish Room Suite, Dresser and W, with beveled glass, worth $100, THIRD PRIZ Ine of the very best six-drawer Nickel Plated Domestic” Sew g Machines, The very best machine in the United Sta wmnh £65.00, FOURTH Twenty iuinett be N W ack Silk, 3,00 per yard, worth $50.00, FIFTH PRIZE ~One elegant London Dyed Clouk, to be m: to fit the lucky ticket holder, SIXNTH PRIZE-—One pa N White Blankets made | Prione \\:mh‘u ill, of California, worth £40.00. iV IH PRIZE-One Beautifully ted Dinner and Tea Set, consist- .mwf one huudred and forty picces, cost Plush e to order Elegant Seal \l\\u \I\||I, NINTH fine Paisley Angora Beaver One Gentlemans de of Imported a fine fit for the winner, \v T h $35 VELF IH II{I/I‘ A\ ver Overcoat, rt .00, HIRTY (VTN ll\L ~ OUne l!uy Overcout, boy between the ui othing, Worsted, gn.nr |\(m|| ientleman's ln\ Worth §15 LOie I wos of 3 and H PRIZE—One Elegant In- ¢, worth §10.00. 'H PRIZE — One le, worth £10.00. 'l PRIZE~-One piece of iit of the Loom” muslin, One half ed Gold” > the exelu- Elegant white shirts, of which we agents, worth One Fine Silk ENTIL One Linen able Set, wble Cloth and Dozen Napkius worth $10.00. I'WENTY-FIRST PRIZE — A Cash I’rw«ull of a T'wenty Dollar Gold Piece, No. 22-~One Toilet Set No. ry fine Doll. One Handkerehief Box. —One elegant Hand Bag. 0. 26—One large Doll. stand Cover. No. 28—One bottle fine Perfume. One Toboggan ( ap. One Table Sca 31— Ono fine \pl.mlwr —One fine Lunch Basket. ~-One hammered brass Umbrella consisting of ° ‘84— One-half doz. fine One Silk Umbrel —One fine Doll Towels. No Dishes, sunitable for huh- folks. N —One Brass Broom Holder. ) No. 89—One paur Men's Silk Suspend- . 40—One Silk Handkerchief. One nice Doll. One sfine Linen ifteen yards Best Calico for a e pAlLem No. 44—One Boy's Hat, No. 46—One Boy alskin Cap. No. 46—One fine Painted Ornament, No. 47—0One Toilet 0. 48—One nice Doll, 0. 49—One fine Doll, Iy n —One clegant Table Cover. No. 51—One Bottle Perfume 52—0One Lace Handkerchief. 53—One child’s fine Lace Collar, One elegant Doll. i8—One fine Doll 59—Onc Mouth Organ No. 60—One Tnntation Steam Piano. No. 61--One tine Book. —One fine Book. -One Pocket Knife, No. 64—One tine Doll. No. 65—One fine Doll. . 66—One Dr. W s Corset, No. 67~ llm-blmul(h 1 ‘(luq-l nh Dress. —One large Doll. —One Hand Bag. Iady’s Companion. Muflier. “One large Doll. fine Book. No. 76—0ne fine Book. No. 77—One Lunch B n No. 78—One pair children’s Shocs. No. 79—One puir boy’s Boots, No. 80--One fine L No. 81—One I irgo lmu No. 82—0ne Lady s No. 83—One pa penders. No, 84 No, 85 N Sus One pair Men's Gloves, —One pair Boy's Skirtes. No. 86—One pair Gi No. 87—One pair Girl's L.um No. 88--One fine Doll No 89—One fine Doll No. 90—One lurge Doll No. 91—One lar; 1m11 No. #2—0One Necklac, No. 93—One .mr(.umt ‘utt Buttons Nn. 9—One Pockat ‘ nice ast Pin air Sleeve Buttons lver Thimble e line Hr 1st P mn receive a sadditional purcha s Hold your'tickets until January 15th, when the fortunate numbers will 1 and re- celve their presents, REME ‘R, o have to lr\y nothing extra for your pure We guarantee to sell you m,...i\.n. u]:er\hun any other housé in the west, and best stock to select from. MAIL ORDERS. All orders by mail will re attention, and tickets for the free gift distribution will be forwarded and enclosed with y our purchases, the same as if you were present in person. These distributions will be made with every fairness, and you may depend on it that the lucky numbers only will receive their presents. No tickets will p)uycn of our house. Luszomu. only will receive the bene eive prompt be issued to the em- (,nll and see the above mentioned pres- ents now on exhibition in our mammoth store and mm‘ l]l]LL yours ctfully, Haspoch :’m Eisemay & Co,, People's Store, Nos. 314, 316, 818 and d.& Broadway, Counell ‘Blutls, PSSR ———— 1887, 1 KINDS OF L. DROI—ILICI—I NO. 608 BROADWAY, BUTTERINE Wholesale and retail. Families snj J. Y. FULLER, 39 Pearl st., Council Bluffs Fully Equipped Normal and Commore toonis at leasonablo Rates. SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE. Special advertisens To Loan, For 8ale, ute, fuch s Los To Rent, Wants, this column at the low LINE for the first insor- cach subse juont fonand 1'ive Centa Por Lina fo Leave adver ments at our office al stroct, 1 Broudyay, house, contuining s1€ rooms, with &l bed rooy Cail on M. il on bot Inrge celinr lohrer or Odelt F.m [ h ent, formorly occupicd and Kiown as 1 ut tending through to Pearl st. Robrer or Odeil Bros, & Co. Bros. & Apply to room in an oflice. Hox 52, New Hampton, Towa FOR SALE-Barber shop, good location, good reason for aclling. Address H, D—100 laborors and 50 tea work on the Kansas railrond in the Indian te [} feom Kansas City to Kiowa By taking s receipt of the agent at \month and Doata. (0 the team- T8, And §1.00 per duy to the Iaborera, Board Wo ro building stablog, et promises in centor of Husiness portion ot cock, Tn. Address William I, But eoln, 1 A cotiuge of five or BIX rooms, located_convenient to husiness: ul i Yl"n ily, no children. Address **Crispy,” Hee ce. ANTED- A boy with pony to carry Bee route. IVlore Yet HOLIAY WERK 1 1ERE Harkness Brothers Special Bargains offering for this u ’ We are closing out ouwr entive cloak department to make room for our ineveased Carpet stock, and you can buy cloaks at half their value, We have @ few sizes yet of fine Cloaks that will be sold at « great sacrifice. We have vevy pretiy things among the * NOVELTY GOODS Sent us for the holidays. See the Car pets and Rugs we ave sglling so cheap. GREATLY REDUGED, Nille Mugicys, GIFT TICKE give lottery tickets, consequently yow do not have to puy an extra price Jor goods, CHEAP—Blankets and Comfort- ables, cheaper than you ever bought them, Come and see the baiyains this week. HARKNESS BROS., COUNCIL BLI THEATRICAL WIGS, BEARDS, Grease Paints ETC, the lot this —We donot to close weel The Finest Im ted Line of Goods West of Chicago. Mrs. C. L. Gillette's Human Hair Emporium | Found Bonrding, Council Beo ofiice, = DREGUL COUNC Il. BL! BUTTERINE, plicd with ten and twenty pound pack- ages, 1 Dopartments. Taition B "NTgt School During the Wi WS, FAUL:OI“ Prest. WHOLESALE AHD JOBBING HOUIEs OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICCLIURAL 5 WE| Whol o Agricultural Implements, Buggles, Carriages, Lite , Ete. Council Rlutrs, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING 0. Manufucturersof and Dealers in Hand and Power Corn Shellers, And agenoral Yine of first class agricultura implements. Nok. 1501, 1503, 1305 And 1507 South Main Stree! Council Biuffe, Town. DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs aniJobbors of Roard and IMPLEMENTS, LS & €O, | Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, | Carriages, and all kinds of Farm Machinery. | 1% to 1116 Routh Main Street, Counocil Blutfs, Towa, P 5 s CARPE & do COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO,, Carpets, Cartains, Window Shades 0il Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goo ie. No. 406 I(rn‘ml\vly Council Bluffs, owa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. —Wholet Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of ngar», Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 26Main and 27 Poarl Sts. Council Bluts, ow COMMISNION, SNYDER & 1 MAN, STORA Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. 26 Peal St., Council Blug's, ll \l\[ l-., HAA\ & ( 0., Wholesale Drugglsts, Oils, Painls, Glass, N Druggists' Sundries, Et 22 Main St., and No. 21 Penrl's| 1T T 0. W. BUTT Wholesale California Frails a Specialty Commision. No. 542 Breadway, Council Bluffs. 8 " WIRT & DUQUETTE, Wholesale Frufls, Confcc(loncry‘ coMMIs SION HARNES 3 IH'4 K\I~\\I Sl[{i)lll!l*ll\' & (() Manu’acturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Btc. No. & ouncil_Bluffy, lowa General TMETCALF BROTHER Jobbers In Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 342 and 344 Br HEAVY HARDIY. KEELINE & FE Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Towa. HIDES AND TALLOW. D. 1. MCDONELD & (0., (Eatablished 1505, No. £20 Ma'n Sireet com SION MERC Il AN AND DEALERS HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL, ETC. oIS, COUNCIL Hl.l,l‘ S Ull, LO ~Wholesalo Denlers in— \luminating & Lubricating 0ils Gasoliay BTO. & Theodore, Agent LUMBER PILING E1C. A. OVERTON & (O, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Muteriul Spucinltios, W holosuls Luta: ber of all Kinds. Offico No. 130 Main St, Council Blufs. ows ;H\ S AND I,ILII'U/H SCHNEIDER ‘\ BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, JOHN LINDER, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Agent for St. Goithard's Herb Bitters. No.13 Muin 5t. Council Bluils, 1 K[Ih(‘lll' & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Liroad way, Council Bluffs. e e et 24 FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN, Ladiesbuying a $5 hat or honuet, onefar will be paid; $10, 1ound frip R. RICE, M. D,, Or other Tumors removed without Cancers ¢ (bt or'diiwins of biood: uuh-u 1, goaTa practicl SEpCrigave. 18t., Council Bluls. No, 208 Main Street.Council Bluffs, lowa.C] w't,uunuu.. OB free. THE HEATON FUBL C) - Will supply you with a cleaner and bers Cc')‘“AlTt Atr CRESTON nofisv The only hotel in Council Blufts Than any one in the eity. vince you. No 628 Broadway. hav Flire HEscap. And all molern improvements, 215, 217 and 219 Mai) MAX \|<H|\'. Prop. Star Sale Stahles and Mu!e Yaids.r BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFES, Opposite Dummy Depot, Paussaday 58 DUTRAIBR J007S [ t\ml mules Iu-pt constantly on hand, for sale at 1 or in car loads. Oders promptly filled by contr short notic stock sold on commn SuLtTER & BoLk Telephone No. 114 ~on on, , Proprictors Sate Stables, K¢ corne nd 4th strect. 1at. ave Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and sold, and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several paivs of fine drivers, sin- gle or donble. MASON WISE. Council Blufis. at retail OFFICER & PUSEY, -~ BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFIL YELEPHONE 109, T opEnk \’WQ e B e RESH Coun \ Sluis LOAN R T DTN SRR« P b o, v FiRE [N SURANCE In the following Gernian American, of New York Phanix,* of Hartford, Hartford,s of Hartford. - Californian, of San Francisco, ‘Scottish Union & National, of Edinburg. Union, of San Fraelsco. State,* of Des Mnine Williamsurg of Brooklyn. Those marked with a* insure nlso againat loss by Wind Storms, Cyclones and Tornadoes REAL ESTATE ONEY LOAY AND FARM PROPERTY RATES, * 4 ¥ FOR SALE IN COUNCIL HLULFS AKD OMANA D 0N GooD CITY. AT LowEsy * Ledgers, nl:, County Bank Work of All Kinds aSp falty Prompt Attention fo Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & (0. , Council Blufls, d. All styles of bind- /ines and Room 1 Everet Blo Standard Papers U ing m Mz BLANK BOOKS. ©. B. National lm.k Citizens' Bank, ¥irat National Bank, Officer & Pusey , lnukers, S Bmitn & 0 Deere, Weils & i Tnsuri Buy COAL 0f G. MAYNE, At 8th st. and 11th ave, and M. Galla- gher's store, Lower Broadway. N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over American Expreis. MELVIN SMITH & Gy SUCCES McMAHON & CO. Abst acts of Title, Lrananl R8s tats Brokers, No. 235 Maia St. Having purchased the * ost yvelia’ ble abstract books in this county,~ known as the McMalion Abstrae Books,” we arenow prepared 1o fur= | nish abstracts and u-",.u,uu, P Licit the patronage of all those desiv- | ing corvect abstracts of title ta lands und lots in Pottawaltamic connty, MELVIN SMITH & (0, 50, 236 MAIN ST, COUNCIL BLURF§ 013 10

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