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THE I)AIIY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS MONDAY MORNING, JAN. 3, OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered Ly earrier in any part of the ity at twenty cents per week, B. W. TiLtox, §tio W TELEPHONES Boeixyes Orrice, No. 4, Niawut Eviron No., 25, Manager. MINOR MENTION, Council to night N. Y. Plumhing Co. New fall goods at Reiter's I'he new county officers will take their seats to-day. Wanted--A boy with a liorse to carry a route on the Bit ‘The funeral of Mrs yester y afternoon The Umon Veteran legion ¥ new oflicers to-night Two days of the new year have passed without an avvest by tl To-morrow evening the Sons ot ans will iustall thewr newly-cieet ficers, The county commissioners be gossion to-day. Lhey weet in th or's oflice Mrs. Jolin Ryan, of Boomer died yesterday. The remains terred today Ida Weber from home on Avente A, will install police Veter 1 of ) their audit township, vil u agod forty-seven apoplexy” at her place on carrier force homas Cuartis, who ra f his foot while at work patti eleetric light at the new skating improy; Ihe new is expected to be tod by day provided the will periit of work. The upper < been completed ) | f I\’;’ a handsome skin driving gloves from the Ting men of the McChirg Cracker company for a w Yoar's present cats for Joe Murphy, the Irish come dian, will go on sale” to-day, He will have no trouble i securi cerowded house as he is very popu s he is everywhere clse E. L. Stringer, manager of the A ean District telegraph system, on Satn day night while on the horizontal ladder inthe Y. M. C. A rooms badly sprained s right arm and wrist. Hlv' highest the thermometer reached 1¢ below zero, and the s diflicult to determine, rang according to the conscience of the one telling story, most agrecing that it shed 20, he dear old grandmother with a mila wave of her handsome hand- f that she has actually signed a for six more columns of “tele- graph” news. She savs she expected it on the 1st, but it has been delayed and will not get here until the 10th. She ought to have it sent by expre: not de- pvend on getting 1t by freig, Friends of Mrs. 'I'..J, Mac m New Years presented I||'x with a yon por- trait of her husband, the well known ree- tor of St Paul’s chirch. ‘The portrait 18 a wonderfully life-like one. It cannot talk as well as_the ovigimal, but it seems rue to life ths ms ready to ¢, The ports made by Mr. |llh|l riist. It ved cherry circuit h h mounces l BV Chinynins g Weather — l)wnw to lll\. extreme (nlll W Chapman. will fmm 10 to 12 to-da, aily invited. —~ four new suit or tthose at Metes -— Don't buy until you loc New goods Kirkland's, jeweler, No. 3 —- Personal P whe, *Squire Stone expects “soon to Meaico. Goorge Musgrove, city yesterday. H. S, Newlan, of Atlantic, 1est yesterday C. Mitchell, the Wabash ticket nt, 18 now the father of & nine-pound hoy. 3 Broadwiy. w0 to of Logan, was in the | wusa Pacific Oficers O'Brien and Besy been on the sick list, duty to-night adian, editor vick,who have will probibly go on | of the Nonpa- | X sturn from bis home in Creston to-ds “Bob™ Harns, uf Missouri V' this city a call New Yo mained here yesterday. Ex-Depnty United States Mar Creary, who has heen i the orn frelght department, is tak ofl, Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves ! For the next ity days L will sell he ating stoyes at cost for cish only. P CoDiVor, Ating stoves Wi Wood, No. st 1o close them out 4 Muin street, Hard and soft e sizes. Misson Fuel company, phcne 136 hest quality. 539 Broadway. - Jleetrie door bells, burglar every form of domestie electri ances at the New York Piumbing Co. - Arvests During Dec During the month anthorities arrested 123 following offon Intoxication Suspieton Vagraney Peddling Distnrbance Assaultand mber, of December persons for ¢ Malicions Adnltery Assault'with intent w0 kiil Lief Total . " -~ & Kiplinger's clogant pres- ustomers, One chance with ase. 419 Broadway. See Moore ents to Lheir each 230 pur Sobstantial absira estute loans 101 Pearl street, Counerl Blufts. —— Notice—Opers house barber shop, bath rooms re-opened. Dr residence, No. 10 Hanchett, of) 0.12 P 120 Fourth strect: telephone - - See that your books are made by Moore house & C0., room 1, Everewt block. - ud Chapman's auction this’ morn 10 0'cloc A mg a —-—— Centerville soft-lump coal, ton, delivered, Wm. Weleh, 6 street, telephone 9 B. Crafts & Co. are loaning money on all classes of chattel sceuritivs at one- half their former rates. See them before seciunng your Joan: per Main e IN AND ABOUT THF BLUFFS | A Young Woman Thrust Out of Doors Without Olothing. EAKLY CLOSING OF STORES Why There Are Not More Boys Atten ing High Schools—Arrests in De- cember- Chats About the Coun- cil— Brief Bits of News, Thrown Out in the Cold. A young woman who gives her name s Georgia Rheinhardt and claims to have a husband in Omaha, was, about 3 o'clock yosterday put out the notorions Gerstenberg's house with or outside covering whatever, She was fonnd by Officors Unthank and Rose and given quarters in one of the upper wards in the city jatl, 1 yosterday. in the police station t randa opposite her nai lat 3a. m, She had been put out of the house by Mrs tenberg without hat or shawl mometer 4 roes below zero N i< to the cfieet that t ; s and becau would not alle take liberties with her she wa iin the cold by Mrs. Gorstenberg Froddie Gopstinber morn ol out any hat, shawl where s On the reg 1 carries a hole wis cansed wants have < than pub and relieve o outfit it secms a pity that they will not the compniiy of their prosence outof w s t was mfidencing He is sooner ont of one than he into another, ives in the © suidd to e respectable peovle, ionally a little moncy ey doubtless have no vof the life lie fias heen feading here - We have afine L noveliies thut we s dine of Christmas o cheaper N Oh.ulluvu 1k nd gent s, ete Jons Brxo & Co, weome ar lm]xh rsehanm pipes, away with Ripling on g No. - the Council, y fathers meet in ) To-night the regular monthly Tt is very probable that abont all that will be done will be the allowing of the montily bills and that the Tenth avenue ordinauce will not be reached. A Bee representative in conversation with Aldermen Keller and Sh rt ay, was unable to learn if they would do anything with ordinance to-nightl ornot. Alderman Kelle d he did not Know what would come neither 1] ne heard that Alderman Hammer changed his mind and would vote f iee; he had wot scen H lnnl\ and'knew nothing cxcept what liel d seen in the papers in regard tol lL\mnw recent conversation. When asked he had chang his! mind and would vote for the o on its final re. 'nlm plied sweet smile “‘th (| with al s city iswer it uitle was cold ke getiing (hn\wl ont when struck “uh Cwill the eil take up the Tenth avenue ordi- ornot?’ It wasa plan questic as he ked the icicles from his he I'd not say in the paper that they won't thing might turn up; then ag should come up and pass, why the oppo- sition to granting the r wh\ would s sneaked it ll|mwrh durime their I'm not trying to miluence the oth aldermen as don’t want them to vote 1or it1f they think they are doine right in votingagamst it. Yos, Bennett, Straub 1 myself are supposed to support the i .nul um self son ¢ ying his com- | uss words o | ity, he sa “1I'l be f 1I'd vote for i if they'd give me $mmm Even if 1 w: L representative of the Third or Fourth ward vote When reminded that his sts were loc the Une " said if they ers of the f short wraps, new b, 1o close then out. Jonx Bexo & Co. — Five hundred overcoats for boys, and children, from $1.50 up. Muteary Bros, - More Boys Wanted, Superintendent Jumes MeNaughton, of is given the credit, and without /ing iven one of the most enjoyable papers before the recent meeting of the lowa Teachers’ associa- tion. The ln- \lm Register gives it special p : for eat ability in thought reses and states that it was received with frequent applause,” Trom other reports it appears as well that Prof. MeNuaughton won high honors | there, and pro represen of this city’s educ I ¥ interest not often that papers written by edu. ors, or such topies, and read before s cntical and cold audiences as are com- posed of teachers, elicit very warm ex- pressions of approval, or exeite the emo- but in this ease Prof. MeNaog have made a happy hit. topic w 'he Lack of Boys in the High | School.” Space does not permit such a synopsis even as would give a fair :dea of the conclusions drawn and how nn- were reached, nor of the clear, ulhng maoner in which the = sharp points were made, some of the facts and figure of such general interest, thut they given. He s at from the estiy furnished by eminent | i that less than 40 p uttorneys of the state beg r pro- fessional studies with less scholastic at- tainments than are required to graduate from an ordinary high school. About 75 per cent. of our 113 clergymen may be counted as having at least the equivalent of a high school eulture. Not more than #0 per cent. of the physicians now prac- tieing had the equvalent of high seho education, This 80 per cent of the 1 vhysicians es fortytwo that | should be graduated from the high | school, About 10 per cent. of the teach- ers of ungrahed sc Iluula are graduates from high schools. hirty-eight of the high schools () the state graduated fifty-five boys in 1852, seventy-two in 1883] seventy'six in 1885 and one hundred and forty-two in 1886, making a clear gain of one hundred and fitty-eight in four years. The attendance of the bu) in these four years has in- per eent.,, while the increase of nopulation bas béen, but 14 er cent. | The rate of increase of enmrollment of \ h-\v~, | 1 following are | high schools | drudgery of men | the THE rls for the same fime was 17 %rnmquuhnn\ sent out to, first, men; second. attorneys; third, physiciuns, fourth, bankers and capitalisis: fifth, farmers; sixth, mechanics and builders; seventh, edite ighth, railroad em ployes; ninth, common iaborere; tenth teachers and eupervisors of schools, the ] the replice given * no more boys in our “The Jove of soc 1d the desire to enjoynien per cent clorgy as to Why ther amusement Sducation is too b highly prized.” tion of the h culture to th the parents and business opportunit “T'he passion of the American people to hecc “Boys are pt out to go into busine r to learn trades, beeause oys who begin to work youngest make the most skillful arti ' “Dislike of graduating exer- ‘'Boys got love the exc ment of business ore hate the “‘Boys want to hegin life 'Al‘h which II\. 3 parents ha \nnlmm the strugglo by whicli it was attain chief reason, in the s for the Kk of boys in the high is the poverty of the masses seanty resources of the middle ¢ :-«.mm.m o ok of Apprecia o higher » part of of the parents s for the hoys," schools, Early ¢ There i a movement being made aggain close the dry goods stores early in evening. The holiday rush having there is little business for the re fter 6:50 or 7 o'clock no will remain €0 for acouple of months Since the ¢ r movement w inaugurated last summer httle evening trade, ferring to trade v if the merehants e Dass tailers there is very most people pre ing the daylight, and nelude to elose early their gas, eleettic light and fuel bilis will be conside ¢ dinumished during the next two or three mon The onterprising hou s 1o close by 7 o'elock at of course, if some “old it may be the cause of I clerk in the city will nd stove honses have 1 closing at 6 o'clock cvery t T'he move is ud for em- v atl the goods o daytime, and the not amount to cnough for iights, ployes. \\‘n! during t 2 trade doe nic. v chanter No. 47 R 1l mem of e hereby notified to A M. Al of: above named ttend 1he i\ evening, y Ui oelock. Viating Hoyal Areh Musons are invited By order M. L. H. P, J. Lo Mariiy, Seeretary. - at 103 strips Chapman’s, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies bu ying a §5 hat or bonnet, onefar will Le paid; $10, 1ound frip. CAPITAL PRIZE, $i50,000. “We do herehy certity that we supervise the 1ihe Monthly and Quarter ks of The Louisinua State Lottery and in person munage and control K& themsoly e, and thit the same are conducted with hone fnirness wnd in good faith toward all picties, and we authorize the Company to use this cartificate with fac-sin iles of our sig ached, n 4 wdvertise wenis,” rih COMMISFTONERS, dersigned Bunks nnd Baokers will drawn in The Lonigiany State 2y be presented At ot coun- J. H. OGLESBY, Presitent Louisinna National Bank J. W, KILBRETH, nt State National Bank. A. BALDWIN, President New Orleans National Bank, uNPRECED Lotteries whic ters, Pre ENTED ATTRACT BN R AR AT Bz auran LODISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Incorporated in 1863 for 23 years by the legis Iature for Educational and Churitable purposes with a capital of §1,000.00—10 which & reserve fund of over §50,00 bus since been addod. By anoverw Mg populir vote its franchise was roaden part of the present State Constitution udooted Decombor 24 A, D. Th ted on 8nd endorsed L in the Academy of \hl). Junuary 1o, SSur Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. Notice, Tickets are $10 only, Halves, $5 Fifths $2, Tenths $I- LSt 3 1 CAPITAL Pt $150 00 TGRAND PRIZE OF 20,060, FGRAND Piize or 20,000 ELARGE I'RIZES OF 10,00 A LanGe Prazes or 20 Pruze OF 5 MR PRI oF Ry 1o £40,00) 20,000 10,00) i708 AMOUNTINg 10 ation for ratos (o £0:85,000 pp ubs should Le made muv to the office of U s compuny in New Or L giving xpross Monoy 15 DrAIRArY oL our exponse ad M. A, DAUPHIN, Now Urlesns, La. ders, Of r, CUrrency by exnre Grcasea, Or M. A.DAUPHIN, * ¥ Sushington, . 0. Maxe P, 0. Money Orders payable and address registerea letiers 10 NEW OKLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans La. g 10 \ding out any o er, und on'y sl 19 @ OMAHA DAILY BEE: and it | MONDAY., ONE HUNDRED FREE GIFTS To Be Given Awny’ E;Hwnry Eiseman & 0o.'s People's Store, TO THE LUCKY TICKET HOLDERS On Jannary 15th, 1887, Consisting of Furniture, Ohinaware, Olothing, Blankets, Table Linen, Notions, Money, 8ilk Dress Pat. te , Bte, B For every twa dollar's worth of goods purchased, you will receive a conpon . good for one ehance in the follow and Presents to be given away by ary 15th, 18 i snite of Parlor ne of sofi, tete-u-tete Wy ehairs, all uphol wles of clegant silk plushes, £125 'OND I RIZE—~One Mahogony Bed Suite, consisting of _Bodate and Wash Stand of elegant finish with beveled ginss, worth $100; HIRD PRIZE--One of the very best rawor Nickel Plated Domestic' Sow mg Machines, The very best machine in_the United ¢ ¢ vorth §65.00. FOURTH PRIZI — Twenty Guinett best gros grain Black Silk, \\llllh !fhv“l“ Room Dresser yards cost w\lh $£60.( » of the finest the Pionecr worth £40.00, T de by ),w'nl'ulv'll Dinner mgof one consis piece and Tex hundred and Sot, forty gant Scal A very fine Paisley M 1 PRIZE - One Angora Beaver One Gentleman’s made of Tmported Worsted, guaranteed a fine fit for the ner, worth c:: 0, W I’ A Gentleman's , worth $30.00. IRE — One l‘ 'S between the S » chosen by the | I\|('L) Worth $15.00. i—One Boy's hoy between the ages of nd cted by the Snit of Clothing, " A I.u? One Elegant 10,00, —One piece of om’’ muslin, 'H PRI ery hest Celel; of which orth §).0 T PRIZ . worth £5.00. IETH l‘ One ed we are the exclu- \ One Fine Sitk \lunl. W —(mv Linen Cash Ih-lIAu Gold l I Set. Doll. f Box. nd Bag. —Um‘ Imlul y lin ndkerch: —One elegant 11 —One large Dol Jne Stand Cover -Oae bottle fine l et funu- One T plash One fine Lunch B: One hammered brass Umbrella One fine Doll. One set Chin! No. Dishes for hulu folks. No. ) , suitable Jne pair Men's Sik Suspend 40—One Silk Handkerchief. i half doz. Tadic’s fine Linen n yards Best Calico for a Hat, alskin Cap, b ainted Ornament, 47—One Toilet Set. . 48—One nice Doll. . 49-—One fine Dol . 50—One elegant No. 51—One Bottle Perfume One Lace Handker One child’s fine Lz One elegant Doll —One elegant Doll. One Tidy. 57—One Table Searf. 58—One fine Doll 59—One Mouth Or, One Inntation 'S One fine Book. Jne fine Book One Pocket K One tine Doll. One fine Doll ~One Dr. Warner's Corset. One Shoulder S| One infant’s I . 69—One baby Dress, 70—One large Doll. 71—One Hand Bag. ) -One lady's Companion One Silk Muflicr. One large Doll. pattern, NO. 44- v(lm- Bo; bl 60 . fe. . G4 Ono pa One y One fino One One 1 One pair € .79 80 81 . 82 5 No. 84 One pur Men . §5— One pair Boy’ Ri—One pair Girl's o, §7—One pair Girl's Skates, Vo, 88--One fine Doll 89—One fine Doll 9)—One large Doll 91—One One Necklace —One i old Cutf Buttons -One ni¢ One pair Sle —One Silver Thimble . 98—One fine Breast Pin Sy—One | 100—One L Total value of vresents, §500. With every #2 purchase you ticket, also a ticket for every gadditi onal 2 purchase you make, Hold your 'tickets until January 15th, 1887, when the fortunate numbers will be announced and nvited to call and re- ceive their presents, REM + 1o pay nothing extra for your guarantee to sell " you per than any other house in and best stock to select from 06 purch 00ds che the west, All order attention, and ok (m the f gift distribution will be forwarded and enclosed with y our purch: same as if you were present in person nese distributions will be made with every fairness, and you may depend on it that'the lucky numbers only will receive nts. ckets will loyes of our house, D o ors only will receive the bene- fits. be issued to the em- and see the above mentioned pres- ents now on exhibition in our mammoth store and convinee yourself, spectfu Reapectit Yy Erskman & ¢ ople’s Store, Nos. 314, 316, 818 and 820 Broadway, Council Blufls, JANUARY 3, COUNCIL BLUFFS BOOMS’ CAL HARKNESS to close BLACK SI CLOAKS. Arve being closed . CARPETS. grain pets, o we lave a full assortment of Poles done by skilled workmen, Orders by BUTTERINE Wholesale and retail. Families Fully Equipped Normal and Commereint 1 Hooms at Reasonuble Rates, FOR ALL NO. 608 BROADWAY, WHOLESALE AND JOBBING FHOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS ‘Wholesale Agricultural Implements, Buggles, Carriages, Fte , Ete. Council Rluffs, Towa. MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturcrsof and Dealers in Hand and Power Corn Shellers, And ageneral line of first elass agricultura implements Nos. 1601, 1504, 1505 and 1507 South Main Str Council Buffs, Jowa. oy DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs un1Jobbers of Mgricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggles, Carriages. and all kinds_of Farm Msaohinory. 110 to 116" South Main Street, Council Blufs, owa. CARPE T COUNCIL BIU CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades 01l Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goo Bc. "N, 405 irowdway’ Council Biuft, owa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholegalo Jobbers o the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobaceo & Pipes Kok 28Muin and 27 Pearl Sts, Council Blutfs, Towa. COMMISNION, SNYDER & 1 MAN, STORAGE Frolt and Produce Commission Merchants. 23,24 und 26 Peal St., Conneil Blufs, DRUGGI HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Pafnts, Glass, Druggisty, Bundries No. 22 Main 5t., and 21 Pearl 5t., Council Biuffs, FRU. 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale Califorala Fraits a Specialty General Commission, No. 53 Breadway, Council Blufts WIRT DUQUET IL, Wholesale funis Conferhunerv, COMMISSION. Nos. 10 and 15 Pearl 5t. cil Bluffs, , ETO, BECKMAN, STROHBEIN & CO., Muuuacturers of and Wholeaale Doalor: Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. 2% Main St. Council Bluffs, lowa HARN HATS, CAPS, E1C, METCALEF BROTIERS, Jobbers ln Hats, Caps and Glovss, Nox. 42 and 344 Broadway, Council Blars HREAVY KEELINE & ¥ LI;I'l Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nalls, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Towa. HARDWARE. HIDES AND TALLOW. 0. H. MCDONELD & €O, [Established 155, No. 520 Main «om 'llhhlo\ MERC Il Al AND DEALELS IN HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL, ETC. OILS, COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., ~Wholosalo Dealers in— luminating & Lubricatiag Oils Gasiliny BnTC, T £.Thcodore, Agent, Council Blutfs. Towa LUMBER PILING EIC, LKS. Weare e malke rocm for our incrcased Carvpet stock, and e consequently selling them off at e nlum:ltu tow prives. Blankets, Comfortabls, Ladies You will save money to scc and R suppli Night 5 W7 S, FAUTLEOIT, Frest. | an SALE L 17 BROTHERS, And select your Dry Goods and Carpers hefore the prices advance. We are selling elegant Patterns Dress Goods very low the lot. Black Sillis so choap as those we are woi: sell= You never saw ing. losing ot this entive departnient to vear, Ele, our Ca 17 you i Dioguciie Car= for and Misses” ey out very ehiap, Rugs before you buy, L Brussels, Felvet, or ome dand see us or write prices. Our varicty of Cartains, Pongees, Draperies, e, is large and choice and | Brass Goods, cle. Our work mail veceive prompt attention. Harkness Bros, Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. | BUTTERINE, @ with ten aml twenty pound pacl J. Y. FULLER, 39 Pearl st,, COllllCll Bluffs dopartmenta. Tuition Books, Bord and ol Durmg the Wint i Wili Pay the Highest Price in Cnsfi KINDS 01 SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES. L. DROHLICH : COUNCIL BE A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, nd Bridgo Materinl Specialtioa,Wbolosale Lu: ber of il Kinds. Oitica Couneil llhl('! Im\ WINES AND LI SCHNEIDER & BECK, ! Foreign and Domestic Wines flml Lig )rs. J()ll\l L l\lH h, Wholesalo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Agent for St. Gotthard's fTerh Bitters. No.13 Main St. Council BI L. KIRSCHT Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Broadway, Council Blutrs, SPECIAL NOTICES. IT:TI‘:I:- Special advertisements, such as Lost, Foind To Loan, For Bule, Itent, Wants, Boarding, ete., will heingerted in this column at the Id ratoof TEN 2 o first inser- ionand oreach subsaque insortion No. 12 Peal sty Blufs, rordway, Couneil A £ood Lotel property with fur. e, 82 feel Dront on Enst Broad- o locations in 'npart of eity. Apply to H It HEN l"",....r 11D KIS TOOMS, Al hed rooms, Cailon M. ) ceilne hrer or Bros. & Co. It RENT—=The 10 husiness ing attuchs s cundy fuctory L Main street, ox- Apply to AL . Rtohrer or Odeil Bros, & Cd Wi horse & ship in ren Toom i an omco, OR SALE reason for —liy n luwyer of experience, fair v and office furait m«huhug puto, I gy, and nlittle ! o busine X | Box b, Hampton, Towa i Rurher shop, £ood loeatio | elling. Addvess H, | u.mu 100 Jaborers and 50 tenmsters to the Southern Kansas vailiond in the Indinn 60 miiles s0uth of Kiows, l(nnum : . fptof the 110 Rnenicld, a ro- Ny the Bonid 0 tho team per duy 10 the | Howrd por week. Work will st {wo years. o0 Work for winter, Lor further iniormu: nenfield, Kiowa. Knnsas, Hof- N ez, Council it 1} ors, Or 1 t WANIED loeated Co fawily, no child office. WANED route DOR SAL ofic WANEE office t THEATRICAL WIGS, BEARDS, Grease Paints E1C, A coting onfent 1o biusiLvEs; Addross Crisp: of five or six rooms, smull " liee A boy with pony to carry Heo (ld pupors for aale At the lies | ~Parties intending to be " anted Lo eill o Pryor's lee jon 1 their wedding cards N The Finest Im N A W Je% G' ported Line of iy WA Al N M5 C L Gillotte's | Human Hair Emporiu m - Will supply you with a cleane quality of COAL Than any one in the city., A trial willco vinee you. No 625 B CRESTON HOUS "~ The only hotel in Council Blufis havi, # | B re Escape nd all mo ‘ern improvemente | 215, 2 nd 210 Main st. MAX MOIIN, Prop. 5 Sta Sal Sabls and Mule Yalds. BROADWAY, COUNCII, ¢ Opposite Dumiy Depot roadway. Telephone 110 Pajuasadday Horecs an hand, for sale T Oders promptl contract on short notice. Stock sold on commizsion, SuLvtEr & Bovey, Proprictors. Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil S 1st. ave and 4th street Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and <old, at retail and in I © quantities to select Several pairs of fine drivers, sin- gle or dovble, MASON WISE. Council Blufty, ar from OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLULES, IA, Established 1857 TELEPHONE P ‘oo, O™ Fire Insuranc v C Surman Amevican, of New York Phanix,* of Hartford. rd,* of Hartford Californtan, of San Francisco, Seottish Union & National, of Edinburg, of San Francisco. State.* of Des Molies Williamsburg City,* of Brooklyn. Those maried with at insure atso against loss by ind Storns, Cyclones and Tornadoes RERL ESTRATE Ton o acle owinar: ONEY LOAN AND FARM PRO RAres, * D oN Goop cITY ' MELVIN SHITH & €0. McMAHON & GO Abs tacts of Title, Lean and Rualfs Having purchased the *most velia’ ble abstract. books in this county,- known as the < MeVahon Abstrac Books,”” we arenow preparedto fur nish abstracts and ves, :m'[ul!y 50~ ticit the patronage of Wil those desir- gy corrvect abstracts of title to lands and lots in Pottawdattaimie county, MELVIN SMITH & (D, NO, 236 MAIN ST., COUNCIL BL UFF§ Buy COAL O0f G. MAYNE, At 8th st and tHl ave, and M. Galla- glier's store, Lower Browdway. N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over American xpress. BOOK BINDING ers, Journaly, County an Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & G0. Room 1 F ret Block | Blufts Stundard Pa rs Used. Al styles of hind ing 1n Maguziues and BLANK BOOKS. REFELE Coung Binith & Co., Wolis & Co., W €. 11 Tnsurance Co., Wo, 208 Muin Strest. Council Bluffs, lowa. ) | Olbor & sosay Bankora d. 8 Savings Heak THE HEATON FUEL G0 and bettey y tats Broker:, No. 236 Main St. ¢ : »