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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 5, OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered Ly earrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per week, H.W.Tiwron, -« -« . TELEPHON Brerkres Orrice, No. 43, Niont Eorron No, 23 Manager. MINOR MENTION, Y. Plumbing Co. New fall goods at Reiter's. The city conncil has adjourned until next Monday night The real estate amounted to $9,560. Jake Shoup is under arrest for one his common disturbances of the peace A son of M Cnrisman, of York township, dic of membroncous eroup. Captain Nick O'Brien had <o far 1 covered from his illness as to be able to be out yesterday. s district court will reconvene rext 11 and Deemer transfers yesterday alistic changes are bhoing whle to take place in this of the next two weeks im and Henry Hurz dthe usualamount | sworn oft or stayed whis spered city in th Owen € were yesterday t having sworn off A jury is summoned court to-day, consisting of Churles Price, Jumes Fairman, Lattle Phiilip, the four-year ol son of John Jefferis, of Hardin township, was yesterday in a4 dying condition. Fhe little fellow has been sulfering from an in the lung. for the superior E. J. Jacobs, rooks and George wing N 1,57 13 a wealthy farmer r .\<~t'| Ay bought o years old, weight )0, of Schleuter & m. yor Groneweg docs not holding mectings ot the board of gimply for the purpose of aldermanic members o chance to piece out their per diem ary. He means cconomy in all departments of the ey government The M ( Ladies’ Progi Euchre club will be entertained by corge W. Thompson and Mrs Van Brunt D at the Brunt, corn man n 3 pounds, for ls helieve in health lowing the sive Mrs. Ilv-ul‘» of J. A, Hamilton vs. Charles me up on some prelimi before Judge Aylesworth yest The plaintifl Y ages for an alleged the defendant to live up 1o an agr by which he was to fnrnish the plaintify cash with which to buy 100,000 hushels of corn at Neoln and sell'it in Chicago, Holbrook & Bro.,the hankers of Onawa have just comple .,10 of land to Chicago partics, unitin: dicate. Lhe truet consists of 1,600 2 in Monona county, and the purchase pr is $32,000. The purchasers intend using the lund for stock purpose vstock feeding and breeding climbing to the top fast. Leave to marry was yesterday Jeremiah Keneally of Rooks Kan., and Katie Walsh of Shelby ¥ E. Rolf of Young Ames, Minn., ‘and Miss D. Wiess of this ¢ Wiam H. Dubrow and Lula L. Moneray, both of this mmm\, F. M. Smith of Woodbin, worth; N. E. Stucker and \I rllml' Me- Cartney, both of Otta K Thurman MRS ONM o Laby ol bOTHIOE Ehis county. One poor fellow accosted s the corner of Hruuh\ strects about two v hour at night, and ask ot a lunch giverr him. im to follow him, and thus to jail. The next munnng Hw gentenced to ten d ant llxs time was out Sunday, and 3 rustling about for himself, h¢ appearcd again at whe jail yesterday and begged to be given 4en days more. He found it eas aave the eity board him than to Aimself Last evening three as kard ci wer were shipped from went out over the road, n custody ler O'Neill and Willam S bound for the penitentia "he « prisoners were “Comanche Bill,"” m. ali wl erook and crowbar b motion day, eitizen near d - Bryant at a late he could citizen told corted him cllow was board NS a8 here inirons te T S A pim-nm for clumsily try- g to be a confidence man; Emer the colored burglar, se past record is not so well known, but who evinces a pecuiarly vicious disposition: I Walbridge, the embezzler, who has nowly eseaped being tenced to ike fa If the least chance is [4 y one of the three they would improve it and make their eseape at any risk of life or limb. Georginna Rinehart, the young woman who claims to have been cruelly ejected from the notorious ( tenberg domicile the other cold night, was yestel over to Omaha by her husban l(nwh.ul It .u:rn\n that the c ave been married but l t time, and lu- procured temporary rd with the Gerstenbergs for her \\Iuh he was at work cutting ice across the river. They had been previonsly acquainted with the Gerstenbergs before they commenced their carcer here, and supposed the woman would be treated all right. 1t seems that they insisted on the woman receiving tise attentions of impudent and strange men, and beeause she resented the insult they threw her out of doors. Her husband came afier her, and prom- ises to vvnun and y My stenboer Mrs. Gerstond friend, l vy, Are NOW 1 0 grants. Freddie is out yet and is bound 10 have his wife prosecuted for abusing him, M Gerstenberg g hit him over the head in one of her tantiums i Substantial absiracts of titles and real estate lonns. J. W, & E, L. Squire, 101 Pear] street, Couneil Blufls. - Weather strips at C Main st - See that your books house & Co., room 1, wpman's, 106 re made by Moore verett block - Centerville soft-lump coal, per ton, delivered, Wm. Weleh, 615 Muin strect, telephone ¢ We have a fine large line of Christinas novelties t we are selling cheaper than ever was |»Iln\\ n, also muflle ilk handkerchief *and gents' elothing, finc Iskineaps, ete 1N Beno & Co, sloy The County Board, Al the meeting of the county Innnl of supervisors yesterday the salar Shes, [] of the district court, wa fixed at §3,000 for each of the years of 1887 and 1858, this sumi of money to be in hvu of all “lln_r sums of money to be | paid him, and the k to provide and ! vay all elerk Lire and vompens: umn m} deputies, necessary to the ollices, | el vk hire at Ayoca | The salary of T. J. Pedicord, as deputy cloric at Avoea, was flxed ut §000 & yeur tor 1587 and 1 The board examined the school fund, notes and mortgages, on hand in lhe. suditor’s office, and found lhnm E with the uecount with the su loans made by the wuditor mnu. llu hpl ; session were sppreved, | Ile decided to have her taken to WON'T TREAT OR BE TREATED A New Pledge Buing Oiroulated Among Those Who Do Not Abstain, FURTHER OF THE SUICIDE. The City Getting Onto a Cash ~Joe Murphy To-night ings of the County Board ~Avoca Happenings. Basis Do- Tda GriMn's Death, A. E. Griflin, the father of Ida Griflin, arrived yesterday morning from his home in Eastport, Ia.. having received by telegram the sad news of his daughter’s snicide. "The poor man was nearly heart broken, and it was diflicnlt for lnm to control himself sufliciently to make the needful arcangements for her burial City, their old home, beside the remains of her was here last spring searching for wayward daughter, and at that there was considerable public drawn to her ease, Tie coroncr’s jury yesterday concluded taking the cvidence but no especially new and laic mother. Mr. Griflin his time ntion morni in the features ap e Dr. I. B. Bellinger testified called to attend the givl just night on Junvary 2d; found ing from the ots ot a worphine; admi rod an gave her usual antagonistic »om kept warm and medicin directed and left her l 1 themorning of Junuary 1 her Lin. Dr. Mel as to hei before mid her sufler full dose of Fiven as o'clock on did not sec testimony to see her Jellinger’s only wias to the ¢f t thut he went aboat 2:3) Monday morning and saw that his brother's directions were f Towed. She was kept moving about and recovered from the eets ,.r the _first dose, but he was eulled Ho’elock Mon day afternoon and discovered that she hed t kl noanother dose. She was dead Il hrv of m ath hy 10 the ned ave ¢ Co. are lonning money on all ¢l ttel seeurities at one f their former rates. Sce them befor secaring your loan Dr. Hanck residence, No. 10 No. 12 Pearl stry 0 Fourth street; telephone - - Pledged Not To Treat. On Sunday night Jast Rev. ' J. Mackey an address to the young men of the nd started the circulation of his anti-treating pledges. A number of (h- young men accepted the sound : ud have pledged themselves , and new applications for re being daly recewved. The pledge is simple, and reads as follows: I prowmise, by the help of God and on the honor of a gentleman, that 1 wiil not treat or be treated in any place where aleoholic liquors are for sale, for »f one year, or as long as 1 hold rdid As is ger 1y known, system of treating and retr seculiarly perniciou growth of the fas the A sating is one an out- ving in this land one many pl ure of tne saloon busin in this country th i intion; 1 is by no means original nor the mat ter an experiment, except as loc: plied. Many persons who enter with the honest intention of getti glass of beer eall up some friends, then cach of these feels in duty bound to iprocate without delay, and the others feel equally bound to accept, and thus each gets several drinks with the ehances good of being far gone on a full drunk. here are many pernicious features to the reating system, and the move is one which will be joined in by many who could not be induced to promise total abstinence, -~ coal, best quality, size Missouri and lowa wood. C. B. Fuel company, 539 Broadway. Tele phene 136, Eleetric door bells, burglar every form of domestie cleetrical apnl ances at the New York Plumbing Co. Cash or The police fore for their December from war greatly. at the best, considering the nature of the work expected of them, and certamly men should not be appointed who are not willing to meet the expectations, and per- form the dutics, no matter how arduous Tard and soft all B "This char ciated by them en their choic L, or $65 in w rants, Son umk ush, some warrants, The firemen naturally feel that they should be allowed $60 cash, the same as policemen, They claim that while_the police are on duty only a portion of the time, the firemen must be on hand day and night, ready to ~mmg to the front. They also insisi that if the city wants to cut down expenses they should commence at some other point than the five depart ment. City warrants were yesterday being hought at %u cents on e |Iull ar, showing that ther - alue, with ching par, between Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoyes ! For the next thirty 1 will sell heating stoyes at cost for . C.DbeVou. sating stoves at cost to elose them out A. Woud, No. 504 Muin street - Milwaukee Bee The number of signs appearing on the business strects ealling attention to the faet that Milwaukee beer is to be had in prolibitory lowa has already become a matter of comment. In this connection the following from & Wisconsin paper is interesting “It is estimated that the brewers will manufacture 1, rels of bicer this year, an increase 713 baivels over last year. One of the leading brewers says that the prohibition movement has not hurt the business of Milwaul brewers. ‘On the contrary,’ he said, it hus been & good thing for We shipping a_great deul wmore beer into lowa and Kansas than ever ihe brewing business in those states is practically ruined; lhluu zh the country the husin i volume." It is estimated Best brewing works alone 23,000 pwph secure a living. Within the nearly $1,000,000 has been exp new buildings and machinery by the Mil wankee brewers.” ) A\ - Joe Murphy To-Nig ‘Fhere will doubt be a erowd at the opera house this evening to weleome Joo My at Irish comedian. His uame ar one, and he has won populanty by merit. He has not heen coutent with merely exciting the mirth | pete with mere { pietares faithfully THE OMAHA DAITLY BEK: of andiences by caricatures of the Irish, although his wealth of wit and humor would have enabled him to have excelled in his line, had he chosen to thus com- fun-makers. He has sought to do a truer and better work. He the humorous n which is inherent in the Irish nature, and with it combines a repreentation of the athetic and the generous, the frue rtedness, and other manly qualities which makes his personations so charm- ing. His voice is richly musical, and adds much to the enjoyment of his te “*Shaun Rhn which is to be given to might, is one of those Irish dramas which Murphy appears at his best, a drama which gives assurance of never being worn ont. ‘The amusement goers are to have a treat indeed. - Weather strips at Chapman's 105 Main, - New good : 1d Christmas Novelties at Kirkland's, No. ¢ 3 Broadway The ,‘ln('ll('l Presents, The twenty presents offered by the Mueller Music company were awarded yesterday, the following being the num. bers entitled to the gifts. Parties hold ing these tickets will please present the me at our store and get their presents s follows First Py $15. No. 0561 SECOND PrEsENT four feet high, $35 Lo Press 1 . $15. No WURTH PRESENT ne Holder, $12.50. No. 8516 I1eTi PRESENT--One tine dre Boy, $8. No. .52, SIXTH PRESENT No. 2,00 EVENTI SENT Nt -One large Music Box, One fine One Musical € Lady Doll Musical Cigar i Doll, “One tine dressea Doli, One fine i Prer One No. 5,800, Nivri SENT Toilet Set, Present—One Basket. #3 No. 6,78 PENTH PRESENT=-One Basket, $5.06. 340600, EVENTI Py One Odor Caze No. 6,008 Faney Work Fancy Work Nt—One Odor Case One Toilet Bisique sique Fig: Oue No. 8,527 BV ‘m\mln‘.u Sauncer—$1.50. Exonreysin P $1.50. NiNETE $1.50. No. TWENTIEDL Pk House—$100. No MUELLER No. 104 Mun Str S Avoca Happen a., Jan. d.—I compny appearcd Inesdiy “evenings in and “Monte Christo” Cup and One Cap and ENT—One P Va N1 Pitks iy i—One Statuary One Swiss S1C COMPANY, Council Biufls AVOCa, dramatic and Crockett fair house: The Soe to very | Hour ¢lub gave on Friday cevening th f the season, both 1 atiendanes and programme, the lovers of tripping the ligh fantastic nlly satistied e work on Seiftert g ¢ & Weise's mpletion A d and respected eit izen, died Sun g wraly He had been ailing but one day and s not thought in any immediate dan- new . Voss mourn the oy that came to y morning. Mrs. Voss has been very low, but is improving slowly, Mr. and Mrs. Charies Faweett, of Cedar Rapids, eame Thursday evening to spend New Y th the folks at home, Mr. and Mrs. H. Norton (Mrs. ¥ (' parents). them Satu 1ds, of Council Blufis, home dancing with iday ¢ ng. George k. Consigny, of Cedar Rapids, Wi ~|In-gm Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Con' E -‘V\u\ Trida ~4wn|m( ]n ricctly John H. Green, of Omaha v/ visited Avoea friends -]urmg thy holidays, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E D. Hoopes, returned home Saturday evening, Saturday evening the Moonlight Hum- mers were requested to eall at the house of Angel Fannie Blake, said request being promptly complied with, where- upon the angels presented the Hummers with a beautiful banner of their own handiwor! ing the inscription, from “The A Brigade to the Moonligh Hummers.” That surely is kindness be fitting angels Misses Myrtie and Mary Wilson, of Audubon, visited Avoca friends during the holidays. Miss M. Kuleman g mornmg from had been in atte association. E. L. Stringer, a former Avoea boy, but now of Council Blulls, was hankshak: ing with his_friends Satarday, afte absence of cight months. Miss Ida Wightman, ot Des Moin yisiting her . Joseph Har She will visit Council Blufis before turning home. “John Curtis and_Mrs R.S. Hart Audubon visitors Friday, the guests 1 Wilson. od Templars met with such good in giving'a dance Christmas eve that nw) are now anticipating {_vi\u\;v another soon, X, Y. Z urned iday es, where she ndance at the Teachers’ - Attention Dodge Guards, Special meeting this (Wednesday) evening at the Knights of Labor hall at 9 o'clock sharp. Business of impor All members are requested to be p without fail. J. R. Bargerr, Sec'y, 2L - Handsome cloe! r holders, ¢i Kk, mecrschaum pipes, tobacco, 25¢ pur No. 419 - reh. A congregational meeting of the mem- bers and friends of St. Paul’s chureh is alled for tyis (Wednesday) evening in hurch &t 780 o'clo Afull at Ty com- epresented, J. Mackay, Rector, - nt line of short wraps, new , cheap, to close them out, Jons Bexo & Co, - markets, Personal Diedrich, the aragraphs, well-known as in the city yesterday Miss Virgie :\1.._\1..», of Omal ingthe Misses Meyers, on Purk Mr \hlullnugh eleetrici \d super intendent of the Richmond fire alarm, is expected to arrive this morning to look after the work here, George Bullis, formerly withthe Singer compainy here, now located in Grand Island, is visiting his old Council Blufls friend HC decided A Avocun, is wvisit- venue, ymond, the nurseryman, to spend the wintér at 3 He has bought two there and commenced building & hous of his owt Buy COAL Of G. MAYNE, At 8th st. and 11th ave., and M. Galla- gher's store, Lower Broadway, Los 15 in | { store o e ey Saem e ONE HUNDRED FREE GIFTS To Bo Given Away By Henry Eiceman & Co.’s People's Store, [ TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOL.DERS On January 15th, 1887, Consisting of Furniture, Chinaware, Clothing, Blankets, Table Linen, Notions, Moncy, Silk Dress Pat- terns, b 2 For overy two dollar's worth of goods q you will receive a conpon good for one chance in the follow. its to be given away by th, 18 of Parlor One suite tete-n-tete Furniture and tour grand es stered in |~~(|1h wl sl plusl ] SE( H\l) 1 Room Suite, o Drosser |41 A\ with bevelc THIRD l‘l([ One Mahogony Bed n( I(u!~h ad, lass, worlh \nw; One of the very best six-draw Plated Domestic S, g Mg e very b in the United State FOURTH PRIZ uinett best gros g £3,00 per yard, worth $60. TFTH PRIZE ~One clogant Seq London Dy ak, to be made to order to fit the lucky ticket holder, worth § SINTH PRIZE—One pair of the White Blankets made by the Pioneer ..;..hn mill, of California, worth £10.00. L PRI One Beautifully and Tea Set, con hundred and forty picee EIGHTH PRIZE--An Skin Muf, worth #30.00, NINTH PRIZE--A very Shawl, worth £65.00. I TH PRIZ Al worth $:30.00, VENTH PRIZE of Clothing, made rsted, guaranteed worth §35.00. ZE~A Gentleman's at, worth §30.00. PRIRE — One Boy's Overcoat, ages of and 16 Years, (o he chosen by the I\|<l\) party hnhlnu-nw ticl |w Worth & ). FOURTEENTH UZE—One , for aboy betw »|| the ages of ars, to be selected by the winner. yards k Silk, cost V. h, corated Dinner mgof one worth 52,00 Elegant Scal five Paisley One Angora Beaver One Gentleman's of Imported a fine fit for the Ill PRIZE—One Elegant In- k, worth $10.00, 1 l[ PRIZ 3 I One piece of 50 yards “k muslin, worth One half lebrated “Gold” which we are the exelu- dozen of thevery best € white shirts, of -One Fine Silk H I’l 1ZI5 —One Linen consisting of Tuble Cloth and kins wi urth $10.00. VA NINT Mufller, worth TWENTIE 41m-‘|mm Set. 3—One vory fine Doll. 1—One 1 hief Box., No. 25—One eleg 2—0ne larg One Stand Cover. -One bottle fine Perfume, ~One Tobyggan Cap. One Table Se One fine Splashe One fine Lunch | it —One hammered br: Umbrella 34—One-hslf doz. fine Towels. k Umbrella. One fine t China Dishies, suitable ss Broom Holder. r Men's Silk Suspend- 1k Handkerchief. One nice Doll. ( f doz. ladics fine Linen Fifteen yards Best Calico for a ttern. One Boy's Hat, —One Boy’s Sealskin Cap. “One fine Painted Ornament, No. 47—One No. 48—One nice Doll.” No. 49—0ne fine Doll. -One elegant Table Cover. -One Bottle Perfume, -One Lace Handkerchief One child’s fine Lace Colla cgant Doll rzant Doll. 8—One fime Doll. -One Mouth Organ -One Iimtation Steam Piano -One fine Book. ~One fine Book. One Pocket Knife, One tine Doll. —One fine Doll One Dr. Warner's Corset, One Shoulder Shaw s L Oae baby Dress. -One large Doll. —One leu Bag. One lady’s Companion No One Silk Muflicr, No. 74-0ne large Doll, No. /h—0ne fine Book. No. 7 No. No. ! No. & No. 60 No r boy's Boots, One fine Lace Collar, No. 81—One large Doll, No. 82-One Lady’s Jersey Jacket. No 83—Onc pair’ Gentleman's penders. No. No, 85 No. K- No. ¥7—One No. 88--One fine Doll No' 89—0One fine Doll No. 90 —One lurge Doll No. ‘H-()m'“r,.': No. #) Sus- One p: One pa One | \hn s Gloves, Skate: No, 94—One ]‘u. 4 No. 95—0ne nice Breast Pin No. 96-—One pair Sleeve Buttons No. One Silver Thimble No. 98—One line Breast i No. 84—One pair Kid Gloves No. 100—One Lace Handkerchief Total value of presents, $300. With every §2 purehs ticket, also a ticket for every Jaddi ll'm.( $2 purchase you mpke Hold vour tickets until January 1%th, 1887, when the fortunate numbers will be announced and myvited to call and re- ceve their presents. REMEMBER. You have to nothing extra purchases, We g rtee to sell goods cheaper than any other house the west, and best stock to scleet from. MAIL ORDE by mail will recei attention, and tickets for gift distribution will be forw nn!nl and enel 1 with y our pure SAMe a8 if you Were present in person. Thesa 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 ].l- yes of our house Customers only will receive fits Call and see the above mentioned pres- ents now on exhibition in our mmmmoth i ¢ ”“‘“1‘{ yourse espeetfully, iy H |:ml| eMaN & (o, People’s Store, Nos. 514, 916, 818 and 820 Broadway, Council Blufll. for your you in All order be ied to the em- bene- WEDNESDAY: COUNCIL »BLUFFS BOOMS! HARKNESS And select your Dry Goods and Carpers before the prices advance. BROTHERS, We are selling elegant Patterns Dress Goods very low to close the lot. BLACK SILKS. We are make CLOAKS. tow prices, Blankels, Confoable, Lmliv\' il Mises Underwear, Ble Black we are You never saw cheap as those :m/. now closing out this entive departmont te rooIm for owi increased Carpet stock, and are consequently selling them off at extemely Ave being closed out very cheap. CARPETS. Ouy vavicty of Curtains, Pongee done by skilled workmen, Orders by You will save money to see oy Cavpets and Rigs before you by, grain, Brussels, pets, come and see Draperies, e we lave a full assortment of Poles, Rods, 1 ns or write is large rss Goods, ete. Our work mail veccive prompt attention, for Harkness Bros, Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. BUTTERINE Wholesale and retail. Familios supplied BUTTERINE, 1 with ten and twenty pound packs J. Y. FULLER, 39 Pearl st., Council Bluffs 1y Equipped Normal and Commey RRooms at Heasonuble Rute W LS. PAUILSON, SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTITE. Special advert To Loan, For ments, such s Lost, Found To Rent, Wan ete., in thie colum ratoof PER LINE for the first inser- fonand i 'nts Per Line for cach subsoguent insertion. ve advertisements at our officy No. 12 Peal strect, near Lrondwuy, Council Blufts. My rosidence property o Willgwand [t wsen I bugirics. Bl horse 1‘")" I and good Odell Bros frame dwelling 1, hall on both s with all_bed rooms, large Kohrer or & Co. e Husi ng, with 4-room’ 1]w4 ling attacl I|~ ment, formerly occupicd ag n cundy fuctory and known as No. 110 South Muin street, ex- tenaing through to Pearl st. Apply to M. K. Robrer or Odell Br b W pur s i’ Omitha or dosk ship in real oatte 1 . New Hampton, Town. room in an oflice. Box OIt SALE—Burber shop, . on for selling work on th the Indin torritory, 00 miles Kouth ‘of Kiowi, Kansus. Tho turc from Kansus City 't Kiows By taking & roccipt of the ngent at in the name of C. Shenficld, u re- bate of 8552 will be ullowed by the contractor. Wages £ per month and honrd to the toam- stors, and §1.60 per duy to the Inborers. Board £3.50 ' per we | Inst two yeurs. Good work v fusther informa- neas. lef- Bluffs, 8 § Reanens O OR SALE—Or Rent two al Premises in c of business portion of ian- cock. In. Address Williamn 11, Bitler, Neolu, Tn. -Stor | locate family, no © TANTED--A boy with pony to carry Beo \ * route. —OK papurs for sulo kL the Bee ofme ing 1o bo married he Pryor's Bee job office 0 feloet thoir wedding curds: JOUN ¥ . 8UNE JACOB SIMs STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Practi leral courts Rooms 7and 8 COUNCIL. ELUFF‘S Christmas (,oods, IN FANCY Pottery, China, Grlassware, | Lamps and Platedware At exceedingly Please call, W. 8. Homer & Co. 23 Main St., Council Blufis, low prices OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFES, TA, Estublighed 1857 BOOK BINDING County and Kinds asSpee- Ledgers, Jou Bank W k of A lalty Prompt Attention fo Mail Orders HOREHOUSE & GO Room 1 Everet Bloek, Coun Standard Papers Used . Ail stylos ing in Magazines and it Departments | dng cor Tuitton Books Night School During the Wintcs Roard and Prest. THEATRICAL WIGS, BEARDS, L oported 1 West of Chicngo. Mrs. C. fy Gillette’s Human Hair Emporium No, 209 Main Street.Council Bluffs, lowa. - Good 7z FINE - FRENGH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha. NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies bu ying a $5 hat or bonnet, will be paid; $1o, 1ound trip. TeLeenonE m\& 4 onefar 3 . s [us us of e s f i [}?If German Anierican, Callfornidm, of Swn Fran scottish Union & Nat o Union, of San Fra ‘State » of D Witiiansurg City,® of Bro0kiyn Those marked with a s insure also against loss by Wind Storns, Cyclones and Tornadues REPAL EBTATE "olorm oy connis 7 ESTATE "00505 i aviana AND FARM WERT RaAres, * “1().\1,\' LOANED ox Goop ciry v AP Lowesy MELVIN SMITH 1.4, SMITH& ROBERTS. SUCCESS McMAHON & Co. Abst acts of Titls, Loan and Rualis tate Brokers, No. 236 Maia St. Having purchased the *most relia’ ble abstract bools in this county Inown as the »McMalion Abstr Lools,” weare now preparedto fur- nish abstracts and vespeetfully so- licit the patronage of «ll those desiy- 't abstro of title to lands in Pottawattamic count iy, ROBELTDS, and lots SHITH & ROBERTS. M) 236 MAIN §7., COUNCIL BLU¥FS "~ N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Oftie A R RTCE M., D.. e over Aierican Expre:s. Over thitty YOATs PrACLICA| 62 porisn e No. 11 Pear! Bt.. Council Blufs. B Coneuliution row. 'BLANK 'fiéoxs. et National Baok 2 Tasuranas O Otticer & Pusey, Bankers, 0,8 Savings Uaa k' Silks so sell- 17 o want In- Velvet, or Mogquette Car= prices. and choice, and is | THE HEATON FUEL CO - Will supp'y you with a cleaner and better Than any one in the city. A trial willco vince you. one 110, WHOLESALE AND JOBBIN; FMOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL Telep! IMPLEMENTS, DEERE, WELLS & “~). Wholorile Agricaltural Implements, Bugges, Carringes, Tte Fre. Coine KEYSTONE MANUFAC Manu rors o 1 Mufts, Town. TURING and Doalers in Hand and Power Corn Shellors, And agenora line of fivst ¢ plement 11503 And 1517 Couneil Co. aes ngvienltiora Nos. 1501, 1 1th Main Street, e, Tona, DAVID BRADILKY Manufrs an i Jobh Agricultoral Implements, Wagons, Buggles, Carvinges. and il kinds of Farm Maohinery. 100 to” 1116 Souih Main Strect, Council Blutfy, Towa. & O, CARD " COUNCIL BLUFES CARPET CO,, Carpots, Curtains, Window Shades Ol Cloths, Curtain Fixtirea, Upholatery Goo Ete. 'No. 405 Um‘nwu Counail Blutfs, ona. TS, CIGARS, 1OBA000, BT, TEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesale Jobbors fn the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 25Main &ad 27 Poarl 3's. Council Blufrs, Town. COMMISSION, & SNYDER & LEAMAN, STORAGE Fruit and Produce Commission Herchants. 22,24 and 26 Peal S, Council Blufrs, bRt lu(il~;< HARLE, HAAS & €O, \‘lholeiale Draggists, Oils, Pamts, Glass, Sundrics, Tte. No. 22 Main St, und 21 Ponel S, Cotnell Blufts, ity No. FRUITS, w. BuTyS, Wholesale Califoraia Fruits a Specially Commission. No. Breadway, Council Biuffs. " WIRT & DUQUETTE, Wiwlesale ru.:«s, Confectioner; ND- COMMISSION, 10and 18 Peail St., Council Bluffs. General 50 HARNES BECKMAN, STROIBI Manu“acturors of and Wholosale Doalers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Ete. Main Rt K_‘n nell l_lhlllc, lTowa. CAPS, E ] ALK BROTHE I»s Jobhe.sin Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 32 and 311 Broadway, Council Bluffs, HEAVY KEELINE & Whol: Iron, Steel, Kails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Conneil BLuTs, Towa, HARDWARE, FEIL HIDES AND TALLOW. DL MCDONELD & €O, Estubliched 1835, 20 Ma'n Siroet MIUISSION R Il\'\'lh AND DEALRL HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL, ETC. il Biufts, COUNCIL BLUFI'S OIL ( Numinating & Lubricatiag 0ils Gasyin BTO., BTO. £ Theodore, Agent, Counell luife, Towa, LUMBER PILING ETC, A. OVERTON & CO,, Hard Wood, Somthera Lumber, Plling, And Bridgo Materinl spec Wholesnle Lum: ber of all Kind: O 0. 130 Main S, Council Bluirs. fows, WINES AND LIQUOKS. SCUNEIDER & BECK, Poreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, JOHN LINDER, Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Ayout for St Golthard's Herb litters. No. i Main 3. Council iSluirs, 1 K]I:\a HT & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 lirond way, Connoil Bluffs, RS — CRESTON HOUSE ‘Ilic only Lote Blufis having Flire E%cape And all 215, 917 and 219 Muin st, MAX MOIIN, no ‘e improvem Prop. | Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCI!L BI Opposice Dummy i | hand, Oders promy | short noue L] SHLUTER & Peivptione No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sate & AsL. aic mnd 4th shre