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% TYHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. JANUARY 3L et e —————————————————————————— e DS THE DAILY BEE. [SEINVING THE SEALSKINS, |45 oins taeri b i "coin moncs | ast evening Mes. G, Fo Cole, of Mt [ - for ‘mn“ whose iy\\n[mr'nll are Now | Pleasant, , delivered an addre in . — made, The council will take aztion i | ¢ paul's chureh § arasts of COUNCIL BLUFFS |z forst, tho Reformed Gambler, 8t i matter very soon, [ s determine, I PTITE ThHT o i GRISE F Yt sal rowever, that such street have to ve | ° M Wi &8 i o MONDAY MORNING, JAN. 31 @oes For Fachionable Ohristians, extended through land not in lots must [ Knights of the White Cross. Rev. Mr 3 OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. — be let through free if they go at all, Mackey. iv introducing her, ave a keen COMING STREET GRADING. | A\l my conlls wolghod by Amy, the | firast 86 tho Prosnt rago for BAvnR I Delisered by earrier in any partof the city at AL rcdbb) e Lo il twenty cents per week >igast Fusr 'm(( ed 16 Hold ";‘(‘NLIQ\'.',‘",":"' Jud | thought that while the ministers wero BT, o e o Munager, | Sundas Gioantng Abont the Reat Ba- | EITIRC G AGH ot LRSS, © | huminy s ot mads, e ot ok E. EL TELEPHONES: tate Excitement—The Abstract \\ WiLLtawms. ‘l-\ltl e n ‘v\. ssels, st lv»-m] mu-T i - N ’ Brerxres Orrice 3, Yo B y Be there ~ was o specia Niont Enron No AICHTEIFIEWAU HOT atts & Co, are lonning money | io having filthy vesscls. =W = - sonals and Briel Bits, a s of chattel sccurities at one- | 4rank from a clexr j MINOR MENTION. — emer rates. See them before | 8 ACC - in the slums = by s 168 ly . . N. Y. Plumbing Co. ; ' P (e fitting that teaching of soci Ladies’ and Childrens’ There was a large audic real estate and nogo. | should come from the lips of ‘& member Heavy -m(~l|w'l|\1<vm)" v at Relter's. | wou Methodist church yesterday morn- [ fiator O e nmy ctrect, | of that sex, looked upon as the purest of g Not a single arrest was made r- | ing to hear Mr. Forres ahy 1s in Council Biv and | earth, and from one who added to the ) day. As nsti s discourse co. | Omana propert \\zu!nmsv‘hulvu\ years of obsorvation Piibllshors' ook sale, No. s | ey . W didiog s G - m the practical afiirs of life, was one of ' centricitic hen he started into th ] the mothers of Israel, e gladly therd ' way. A New Boom Sweeps Clean, The favonite ejaculation now is, “Oh, | Fe¥¥ W work here a week ago yesterday Saturday George Metealf bought a lot welcomed Mrs, Col § ik land!? he began thumping the professing chureh | and put it on the market at double what | .- { ot :,",“",'; ‘ot Hlllistens T'nore's lots in business and buainess in | fo1ks for their incon and he has | e paid for it It was sold inside half an g ‘ ' force of reason lots these da, it up nearly all the week. Sam | hour, and he inquired who bought it only | ing : 0% ORI, The rush at the Publishers’ book sale | Jones scems to have been the fattier of | 4o find it was purchased by the same per- | esting - appeal for social purity. She has commenced, this peeuliar policy of starting a_ revival. | son from whom he had just bought it. defined happiness as being the fulfiilment r ¥ The boom in books has commenced at [ Many elhureh folks need pounding, with Svery traveling man, who was in ofr | of functions, or the do those things g ’ y § the Cublishers’ book sal out douit. No sucersstul work with sin- | dho rond yesterday, reported the sur (L];.-“).u h one was created. She picturcd el of bk e o Ssurs | i o b e o | Mo s g okt o | .t ot e s | MotherHubbardDrosses . g b side the chureh “get regular,” ae F t | over the boom here, as I\r\lln[uu' prices | The development of the ital - and h,v\l,""','l_'_’,'."“,'l'T'\‘_‘\‘:‘;.‘ ;i;‘ry::.'-:: ol putsit. The sinners 1ock in to hear the | have been ridiculonsly low spiritual depended larg the iy g T 4 W. O. Wirt has purchased three lots | sic ] i Sthe temnle iod ' s 1iret Arp N B o ommenced | €hureh folks eatel it, and thus the sin ik ‘“'\"w_{‘;l_”‘\ irehased three lots | sical. T ‘m’; was the ¢ koAl Apl‘mls, Ef. orner First Avenue. Council B uff Sy ors are wit I o time Among the foundations b L UL sl iy AR RN ."],‘, Ledk L. Simmons, special agent of the | appetites and passions. — The miportanee Real estate has got above ‘‘hottom’ L e ethest i got | Singer machines, eame in off the road f and the value of thes as well as their prices, and there is lots of bluflon the | b i RO e the ehut e | yesterday “and reports the people all | dungers were pointed out. - Like fire they market, VEvsE e alotiny: HoEHIAKE. 16 (Zave along the Northwestern road as having | were gool servants, but bad masters Tho order ¢ the Fastern Star give & | (o anotier tound. A usuat, ho spoke | Symptoms of the boom fover, and thinks | Sho pictured tho terrible necd sle at the home of Mrs, Dr. Clarkon | froquently of the cnlskin® and ‘ce- | many of them will invest here the com- | some ¢ nzed Wilbur avenue to night You tistinns, for whom lo hus n | D& Week e says the vush for the Beg | the social evils. \\nh B i We liave Tha funoral of Fr Shiclds will ¢ I\ " is simply immense, all anxious to learn | women in Chicago alon ¢ have held Tuesday after at 2 o clock fre n od for | ©f Council Blufls, : fore one police magistrate in MLER the residence, No. 15 st s oy 3 wien | One gentleman who visited the western | month, and many such startlinz facts on chasing at an Plans g draw ) nlarg ,|,‘ y ought ,‘, be in God’s sunshine. Poor }’-. t of _Hx-- city \‘vw.lvljl:n reported that | every side, it se :'(|!w.| that (hp need of ment of the Couneil Blufls eanning fae- | boys of He asked God to help | ¢ MY nq many buggies ity ted effort was urgent, : < | pr i ' i tory, by which they will double the capa- | those profe christinns who_ cover | {ookina'in certain loeations, 1 AR UL 'l':\,.”“,',‘..,'..',".‘\”\:".\”;,"‘ Yor o Extraordlnal‘y Bfll‘galn early, city. themselve ; ! v y S ABRHA: oee | Ported many as inspecting Hall 1¢ venting the evils than of reforming thos plm( (H’r llnlxl1‘ a :x‘xl‘m:;f |H‘“UI‘\‘HIHII\".A pre V‘f‘v.lyr\n\:: ides only o gha Jy”«mrll'“; u“"‘m‘x tion and MuH.ne‘ ~vl|lv»d:\ii~iun, as well as \}Im had 1\11. n. “The dem n:ll was for ; ! RO Ie) {nnounos SARE D el b around about the eanning fac- | the same rule of purity to apply to men large quantity of Muslin Un- ment as regards several new enterprises | Kegps them from heing save sation. as to women. The Knights of the White A b 3 which are to locate here, as the prelimis il man rob God?” gentleme: y ressed | Crose wer v vo L foa oo Both ur-.umle N ball mRmeT Gt L you Tolks 1 gentlemen xpressed | Crose were pledged to ths, They were 7 T by o ? Aot | it as their opinion g wstate deals | pledged to keew themselves pure and to derwear, Childrens’ Dresses, At the Congregational _churel: robhers, you teauhd et mad A o4 | to-day will far exceed anything yet in the Fespoct women. : day morning Mrs. Wadsworth gn bring nun\}Wufllu court and make him [he livery stables v all kent ‘I'he St. Paul's Brotherhood was present A . most pleasing ]|u|| of the m rove i) S, sone of you u ST v and many per; ? y W ir banners and bearing Aprons, ete., which we have di- vice the solo, “1 Know that My Roduorier CiEarat: fiz God WOLALLELDBUES ing property to prospective ‘ ? 5. This was the first public ap- Liyeth, She has a voice of_rare sweets LA q s in which \nll probably be consu ce of this new soc| The onl T U EeS BIG BN L TEBilo Haprive m: nee of this new s . “Fhe only e ot W thoroughly eultur B St iTirs ted to-day. Quite & number of branch organized in this state 1s | vided into two lotsy and to make of the school boys Friday ufter- | Benith timo. money. You owe these ers in the city were looking around s giving as a deciamatic i things to God, Aro yow meeting your il no doubt put up some money “ole < to meet the ladies of obligations? Gamblérs ns_a rufe will | Wi morning. at the Baptist church at 330 this Sy what they IR e s Prof. Smith, of the institution for the | « y ‘ ]\"“_W““m_ Whon T was mambiine 1 | deaf and dumb, “about January 1 pur- ill meet mucha lot would often borrow from onc hundred to ; ““l apieco of land for %500, paving | to- NIOITOW evening ‘ ¥ Any the young folks, five, just on my word. I knew that 100 cash down. Sat y it was sold to | one desir "Fho namo of Tlon, B. F. Clayton, of | it Tidnt pay s § atrcod they'd sav: ‘For l'fl"n‘|xl‘4‘>x‘|‘x‘|]v; h:rl}l ; 'lh ; to Ttev. Mr. Mickey, or to any of the ;hhu'mnlyl alre ;Im being brotght he- don’tineet his obligations,” and Id | 0 G ST e I:'m“‘"’r ‘;'* on | members. re the publ s the y » been b v 01 ery g ) he & ) 1 street, o FRSBAIGHTEIE pm:nv.'."r.”m e [ 5 e o e the | urday, for §200 cach, and in the diter- | _Dr. Hanehety, ofliec No. 12 Peard strect; tenant governor. ‘The Washington cor | Youl nro frofessed tohristinns, and | Nooneold thom for i0bench ansh, = iresicnioe; 1207 HOUrti sleet; telephone respondent of the Register, m noting | yet some of you wn't meeting your | (fiot 1 Inds. Curis and ""‘;"” was | 20, Mr. ton's visit to aty, an- | solemn obligations to God—you ain’t el g cos Tim asa probable ¢ S | v s S bromised—sowrs robbiagt | Lucius Wells hus purchased 1ot 7 in | SPECIAT, NOTICES. kSl (el . Mills” addition, and J.T. Hart ion Army is now being: ¢ God.” lot8 in block 14, Mill idition, for b $100 cach. These are considered big TOTICE. Has the Largest List and More Bargains succeeded 1 pur- than cam be quoted by any other agent. Call quick sales will sell them ab “Happy Lewis” of M “Some of you don’t Iike this. You'r Cive girls arvived here | saying: ‘Don’t eall us thieves,” You're Ithl\A\p(‘(lll\l’ to go to work in | saying: ‘It you call me robber or a 7 o S WANTS. = ha, but they !mmd that the arrs | thief Tl do “you.’ Well, yowd better Rkl (3 ! t sk — - s for al . were notcompleted, | s yourselves with God first before pon QLI ANO Tor, M Sl ) fore conciuded to put in their | youstart in with Forrest. 1 like to sce | 90 3hOrUS AU LCHRS T T : Le! No l here tor the present. With this :¢ of you folks square in your ses ickham is'to build a_residence ANTED—Immedintely n first-cluss barber o da 4 force the meetings are being made more | but before this service is out You'll be on 'l',“‘(‘:‘,‘,‘l_]“,:"f" 3R AR | W oriiesialalnt Counallbiu G h""m“;)g\'fl”‘l:;m.r} s '}'fi":'gi:\‘;{:" l].'{];f 2 God toforgive you arles Harl sold_on Saturday_his 93 ANTED eirl for e ework, 25 C : Vacant Lots, Lands, City Residences and Farms, acre property in rented the store room, No. 14 Pearl stry -‘, Forrest then proceeded to point out vari- | « round for $600 an : ! western part of city. All selling cheap to make room for spring stock. , threospring, single formerly occupicd by’ Messrs. Snyder & ) ouswaysin wiichchureh memborsobbed SehiElal GRIs DI G |~<>luLm- their busi- | God, : from the scr- « ) se 3 phaetc & e <‘""HN cd of Henry F in monthly pvments. A J. Mandel, No i | QO My, | oty Rl S | Bl R. P. OFFICER : young men ASONS Were nu.m"gy . 'J'hu_v \]-‘j‘ ,““v s A Gl M. | Tonsane o ow residonce, . . 5 5 andiare |had ]Hulmwd to give God their timo and | 2iCCabe, of bobery, Mo, have pur it < . . 0. co Ladics ol Chomises rustling, q.rmw » s in whom all | attend the means of grace. Some stayed s 284 acres in the northern part X . Ladies zht obes, wemises, i 3 of Rico’s sub-division; also fg Bave contidence. Their new loeation will | away beeause it was® too eold. It Will | § Gontral sub-division, whi i - Real Estate and Insurance Agent. become a popu resort for all those who | be hot enough for you some time. You n e > o awers, Corset Covers, o 2 Z ; s b b LT O hon voure | Platted and placed on the market very ' Wi Suoo. | Drawers, Corset Covers, Long Room 5, over Oflicer & Pusey’s bank, Council Blug: .wm transactions on h.uul v 1) being held over the gridiron of hell and 10 4 erogat of tho Fuserlity being rousted, 4 o i SriTine H=Nine wer : 3 White Aprons, Childrens” White H. L. Miller, an old Council Bluf vel- 5 J nastoriot half tantfu e gentleman BT e the o bt FORREST SMITH, i e ¢ a chureh,” he went on to say, “for [ i onaisont AndJoiningAthoXaUs ing man who w IaniChicagol|i& SMrall o WOt O 0 ey out! thnt Gl to join it, ho Weht <o mto | Froundson thenor ) and i voman,’ f SEEthol dos ; X k. Horuee £ ¥ and Red Msther Hubbard &.',r“l‘“ R VO, had 41 it regular, and soon the elurch would | SPAREIGE OV the ‘deal that he pur- S e 5 A‘n'n‘ nlx : nr‘: x"‘li [:; 11588 ol fire me of v g : Al « ‘I'lll ltlumnn on Hu-{ n;[. \'\Im-:. W F\nu Al m: r}l(yx;zul“.’ iy “y;r..‘.m- ”\Ivnl‘l . have been o A 3 : s o 500 anc 4 ote, two good barns, fmoke Sy ApE T Jast November. It now appes r church. They wanted me to j hoidiuoh morning for §00 and pur i ot ot Futtoon mimitey | Dresses, Drawers and Infant: 2 Missouri conterence, and Is se they i act Tk f opera house, Address Q, Bee ofice, rgains i inds of Ci tonen fryir 2 545 }:r‘.'fl"l‘l' 1” \,l\ll;’;:.;.:;“,‘, mart Imll n,.;wv th ukv" ;::I.I:':::\‘:: oheg (lllx‘nlnll\“!:}‘:;llb ;:)\)fl ”rju - L ;i ”]'.1 l”fl“‘f”l'“u' on | Tpikiromaporaonio iiadarses oftice e ‘ : Blg Bargains in all Kinds of City Property, Improved and Unimproved .. Mille stmas, i = Sipide adway and Seventeenth street, 23 | — 5 T ips. These garments are we Burlington, and one J. . Johnson swore and the first thing I'd do ‘_"““Id bo to sy -~ ~ ¢ 2 2 l I Y VV IVI K Iv] Y there was no legalimpediment, probably “'lh'.‘:v\“,‘.::.."“.'fi‘“’ vasne regol AT (T T £ s o fwinard, in | 2 4 : 5 : B NO AND A E ONE - having known Miller as a single man, as Lo ve Thod | buyers as carner lots. = There was a bi vuluc for cash. Address Burting, 3 made and warranted persect, SO e capitalis el i P he ofton passed himself off a8 one while ;\v:}l lnf..‘."\l”dl:l..‘ul“ .ls::x ‘l'll“‘l! 1,‘.‘;11:.(-,“»“1"”‘ LI M”“, Publishers’ saloall day | §Joncs havid iy, Sob., or W J.y Heo oft d P Lots of outside capital is beiny invested in this city, and thowsands of uilll)t"llulu\x..:::nul‘l:v(r‘n‘:\:l“h'\II:‘« m:l i\)n L M R ST 2 Saturday. Council Blufts, Ia. " persons will come from a distunce to puwrchase in the next few next B q - of A AWRY. S 5 o y A JOR SALE—=At a barg; L.([,ui,.,‘., prosocuto him to the full extent | I'm afraid 1 would drive away th Seleet your books early this morning K Voments, six of the law. few days. y food from my mouth. Fve been told ¢ty publishers” book sale,and avoid the boantold \ Blufts, Price the tir 1 s . e o ((‘|l|“1‘|l‘"l|:‘.u\'l‘f," wny dollar given e | rush'n tho afternonn. IV Selever, Couneal T Forrest Smith, No. 130 Meain St. Fla, in whose stomach was | that some fellow would give me $50if it | No wonder there is such a rush at the 1 f Bixgroom i L = B il Bt alivo, | wasn't tor my hitting him so hard, I'd | papiishors’ book sala, Such barzaing ! O dross - Crteny, Bee | -5 ot Ko. 2 The gopher was over six feet in length, jus » Uha Il“m were never given in Council Blufls % vit:A o z B A 5 S 1 Stoves; Stov - the next | been told I mustn't offend leading mem- |~ SR R ANIRD A Shovamibunonyateleary il 4 i ST vill sell heating stoyes at | ber ‘Leading’ members, ‘Ihat s S (YT Py ey = = 50 C flS LB ) ing « LA » Stree: » Service, o s ls s 0 M no8t Tor h P.C. DeVor. enough tomakea man silly. 1 don't Tho chunge by which the stroot cars OR SALE—OId pupers for salo nt the Iee C, 0 Farming Lands in lowa, Minnesota, Kansas, and ranging from 500 to — like lh\~ idea of having ‘leading’ mem- ofic $10.00 per acre. ‘hool and state lands i pear 5 1 £ o (g sl ¢, School and state lands in Minnesota on 80 years' time 5 per See that your hook mads by Moore make frequent trips has been tested W ANTED=Parties intending to o warried cent iulhw . Land Buyers fare free. ® Information ot iivaniby o ! house & Co., room 1, Everrtt block. Fhere's one thing 1 don't like abont [ by w week's aetual experience. The re- [ WV~ aro wanted to entlat the pryor's tiee job o P. P. LATUSTRY. - - the Methodist church. They take in [ sult shows that the public appreciates [ 2015 thoir wedding curde. adies Nig! rosses. Skirts. TS T e i - - R g e o A e L thelBohodist ehurh, ooy dke 4f It slioxs sthiabathe Bublicipppeelalos ik : Ladies Night D , Skirt No. 555 Broadway, Council Blufls, Towa, agent for Freidriksen & Co., Chicago! M. Cohen, of Chicago, is at the Ogden, | those in this ehurch that play eards and thgingilitionalinccomoflationeandaths W. N. Brown, of Burlington, {s at the i tane, Tow hany of | meome of the company is increasing | OFFICER & PUSEY, Chemise, Drawers, Corset Cov- Paci jou wer at tho opera house tast night: | daily. It takes a litle time to educato CRESTON HOUSE C. G, Greenwood, of Silver City, is in | Docs that hit your ‘That was robbing | the people up to the realization that they S Seraig WOG y God. * You're thieves. That's a hard | will not have to wait long at_any given BA ! ER il Wlits o] L e H, Holmes, of Magnolin, 18 at tho Pa. | Bame: but yowd better be catled it here | point for a car. They have been so in cific hotel than called it in hell.” A, P. il of Covington, is at the Beehtele, The **Heroine n Rags' company are at the P J. J. Egermayer, of Milwaukee, is at the Beehtele F. Bartlett, of Westficld, Mass., is at the Ogden. J. ¥, Hubbard, of Atlantic, is registered at the Ogiden A. W. Clancy, of Des Moines, is n guest at the Ogden, W. W. Reid, of Milwaukee, is a guest at the Ogden, Henry Talbot, of New York, is at the Pacific house, remont Benjamin, of Avoea, was in the city yesterd William l\mrn]lo of Minden, was in the city yesterduay. Thou Millett returned yesterday morning to Des Moines J. M, Southworth, of Columbus, O., is # guest at the Pacitie, L.T. Levey, of Columbus, O., is visiting his aunt, M Ha Barrymore, of *“Heroine in Rugs” company, is at the Ogden, Frank MeCoy, of McCoy Brothers, of Omaha, was [a guest of W. H. Copson yosterday DCharles D. Boyd, who trayels for the MecClurg Cracker;eompany, went out on the road last \\unlvw W. H. Quick. of the ) company, with he ade U.uuh at Moines, is at the Ogden W. Sweet, of Missouri Valley, formerly of this city, hus returned and 15 now Joeated at the Pacitic house barber shop. Best grades lowa soft lump coal$3 per ton at yurd, §.50 delivered. ¢ B. Fuel Co., 539 Broadway. Telephone 136, - ~ Substantial absirac of titles and real estate losns. J. W, & E. L. Squire. No, 101 Pearl street, Council Bluts, -~ Centerville soft:lump coal, $3.75 per ton, dehvered, Wm. Welch, 615 Main street, telephone U3, - Whole blocks of books were sold Baturday the Publishers’ book v Prices away down. No. 347 Broadway -~ Eleetrie door bells, burglar alarms and every form of domestic electric al appli- juces at the New York Plumbing Co. HMe then urged the business men to de- i some time to God's servioe. you can’t neglect your Some day youw'll have to lay down all your business, and git. You'd better ¢ yourselves! Better los fow than your souls! There's a pointer for you!" Then he went for the sealskins again. *If you'd lay aside your seulskins, and take the feathers out of your lmls, and ask God to the pride out of your hearts, yo be better off. If all the women here were made to dress ]u-& in you'd see there isn't 5o much if- h-l e between you. Fine feathers e tine hirds. When in New Orleans l~ w u lotof southern birds, beautiful, w one of those cathers had been the most onery, serawny looking thing 1 ever Some of you who think s0 tine would look just as sers had your sealskins and f Some” day you will have to lay down your sealsking, your feathers, your Drown stone fronts, your wealth, your rything, and you will stand before the bar of God and have to answer the ques- tion: gHave you robbed God:" “Tne record” will be right there to face you, God help you w'd better get regular.” — Proposed lmprovements. Some of the city mmprovements which will be moved in at once is the grading of streets leading west to the river. The city council is red hot for it, and will be supported by the citizens generally, and especially those direetly connected with the property interests on the westward bottoms. There is no improvement done by the eity, although paid for by the property it fronts, which will pay as large a proiit to the lot owner, over and above us grades will soon be completed paded and paved to i y graded and paved to th river, and Pacitic avenue graded paved from Broadway to Niuth street also avenue O graded through, This street has & high grade, lics w rorth and will make a substantial high levy of afety. Other battered strects will be graded up and also the cross streets Che value of property will now justify it and you may look out for the .m.lu\ ment of two or three steam shovels in the work and as many dirt carrying scoops the habit of walking or taking some other mode of conveyance, that they do not yet depend on the street cars as they will'in a short time, Still there is already perceptible s large increase. There also mani disposition to encour: the enterprise by patronizing it whenever opportunity affords. Some instances are known in which busine, men have andoned the use of their private con- coming to and going from reguluar passen- gers on the stree lines, lx will take but little more encouragement to induce the managers to give still further accommodations. It is especially desira- ble that the cars make trips in the night, and such trips may soon be put on “the schedule, if the present experiment proves lucrative. ~LACs Sl Prices of Abstracts, During the times of inuctivity in real estato circles there were so few abstracts that the men engaged in that business, in their eagerness to get all the busmess possible, cut prices recklessly. There was no uniform seale followed. Now that there are so many transters and so much business in this line, enough for all, the abstract men of the city and county have entered into a compact, They have adopted a uniform scale of charges and have bound themselves by a cash forfeit of $500 not to deviate thereirom 3 prices agr upon Yor the firut threw entrics or I § each additional entry |\} to twenty, 50 cents; for each entry f cents, Other charges Examin , and examit judg u liens the Continuations for three entries or less, To Contractors and Builders, Proposals will be received by the under Ja of nextmonth for the new Catnolie ehnre A 15 and specifications may be seen ral residence. The served to reject any or all B. P. McMENoMY -~ “Heroine 1n Po-night the above is ta b n at the opera house by Miss Bindley and an excellent company supporting her. She s & petite little woman, and ranks among the best of American soubrettes The play is one of Bartley Campbell's best, Fire Hscape)| And all mo 'ern improvements, 215, 217 and 219 Main st. 'MAX MOHN, Prop. Turkey Red Dresses, COUNCIL BLU All trimmed with Linen Torchon Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards SRS e A0 COUNCIL BLUIL Opposite Duwmy Depot, BROADWAY, usually sold for Toe to $1. — A0 Irlulnml ation £ THEATRICAL take great pleasure in plac- ing this immense purehase fore our customers and invite an PojIaseaday 5o PRJUBLIRE; X00)S (1§ early call, as we believe this to ll rses uul mHh~ k.|x A'Il'l“ ..vm on Oers pmmpm short m.lu. Tolophone N y of Keil Sale 1st. ave and 4th street W. 8. HOMER & CO. 23 Main St., Council BluJ's. sold on commission. | {1y qopwenr and Childrens Dress- es ever offered in this clty | Mrs. C. L lelette s Human Hair Emporium No, 209 Main Street.Council Bluffs, lowa. HenryEisemandlo CROCKERY, OITY REAL ESTATE! LAMPS, SILVER PLATED WARL, GLASSWARE, $IS cod 520 Droad way, Ceuncd Blugs. HAS STRUCK Veritable Boom, R. T. BRYANT & CO,, G28 BEROADWAY, free free iy |FINE POTTERY Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and sold, at rétail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin- gle or dovible. MASON WISE. Council Blufls, "I FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha | NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a §5 hat or bonnet, one fare will Le paid; $10, round trip. BOOK BINDING | Ledgers, Journais, County and Ifflllk Work of All Kinds aspees inlty ' Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO Room 1 Everet Block, C¢ Stundurd Papers Used. All ing i Maguzines and | BLANK BOOKS. REFEREN( i N 4 of | Citi