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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 2, OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrier in any partof the city at twenty cents per week. oW Tn'rov TR - Manager, Brereess Orrice, No. 4 Nignt Evitor No. 35, N. Y. Plumbing Co. Eli Perkins February 3. Heavy suits cheap to order at Reiter's. Bargains in real estate at Crossland & Ous’. See Day’s. 'l‘)u-, best bargains to-day 18 ger's addition at Day’s Wait and see the plat of Squire’s Park addition before buging a lot. The best laying addition in the city, large In s, ‘Terwilliger's at Day's. Bochning s up yesterday oon open on Sunday. He Terwilliger's addition at F. J. Terwilli- paia the pe n:ill) ‘Lhe money consideration of real estate jay b on file with the county corder was $58, Ed Wickham & O opened their real estat of Moore & Kivlinger's. Permit to wed iven yesterday to Oren L, Lucas, of Jeflerson county, “and Abbie Jones, of this county. Tickets for the “Old Fashioned District School” are now on sale at Bushnell's, Reserved seats without extra cost. Klplinger & Wiekham 1s the new real estate firm; large list of cheap propert and fine chance to invest. Maps tagged in plan figures. rs of ““The Old Fashioned 1" are earnestly invited t at the Ogden house parlors Iri- day evening for a general rehcarsal. “The Old Fashioned District School” will be reproduced next Tuesday evening at the opera house, with a change of pro- gramme. Tickets 50 cents, now on sale at Bushnell’s. Crossknd & lingee have Ous will place on sale to-day a few fine lots iu Van Brunt & Rice’s addition. These will be sold at a bargain. Call early and secure them be- foro they are gone. The plat of Omaha addition which is shown this morning by Odell Bros. & Co. will include the Ballird cighty and Bryant forty acres, aiso the K. forty acres, 180 acres in all, Odell Bros. & Co. have an announce. ment to make on another page. It iy hardly necessary to eall attention to thei advertisement. It speaks foritself. Rea refully and act uvon it promptly. d t and see the plat of Squire’s Park aadition before buying a lot. Royal Amy has about completed hl\ Lwill within a few days ha tore opened for busing weleomed back to Council Blufls. The funeral of Frank Shields was held estorday afteenoon. Many sympathizing ance, Mr. Shields s ln-l-n TR G e city for L s, and having formed muany ncqlmml:\m 8, F. J. Day will put the Sherraden tract on the muarket this morning. ‘Terms, one-half cash, balance in one and two {mn at 8 per cent interest on or befc Il carly and secure a bargain, This tract is called Terwilliger’s addition. ‘Wait and sce the plat of Squire's Park addition before buying a lot. Osear Kiplinger and Ed W ed in the real est: in the old d of trade roows in the rear of Moore & Kiplinger’s cigar store, and would be pleased to see their old friends. List your property with them. Mrs. Williams, an old colored woman, whose age is supposed to be near ono hundred, was yesterday brought into the police station for being drunk and alto- other too frisky for a centenarian lemale. The old lady long ago ded what little property she At the coun the county to take care of her for the rest of nher life. Under this agreefnent her fine will probably be charged up to the county. ‘The arrangements are about complete for having the Union Pacific passenger coaches kept and cleaned on this side of The houses are all ready and the track about completed. The trains would have be thus kept here be- ginning with yesterday, but there was some delay in completing the track. Heretofore the coaches have’ been taken over to Omaha, cleaned up and cared for there, and then brought back when ready to start out on _thei They will soon be stopping here, and this work will be done here. There are numerous other changes about to be made at and about the transfer, and the work is being pushed as rapidly as possible considering the cold weather. Fred Gerstenberg was before Judge Aylesworth again~ yesterday on the charge of larceny. 1t appears that a keg of beer standing outside the Milwaukee beer depot, waiting for shipment, sud- denly \hnppcnrrd It was learned that Gerstenberg and another fellow had picked it up and taken it to Gerstenborg's house ch was made to confirm these mmpmons, and the next day Ger- stenberg sneaked into the place and picked up another keg. He was just making off with it when he was seized, and fiwcu a sound thresbing. Then he was bronght before the court. The trial resulted 1n a speedy finding of guilty, and he was sentenced to the county jal for thirty days. As be went out he “thre ened his prosecutors hotly, and declal that it would cost them one of their ice houses. Just what Fred intends to do towards carrying out his threats is not known, 1tissupposed that he has an idea of prosecuting them under the liquor law, or some such proceeding, and gr- umm to force them into htigatian, Tt s a puzzle just how he dogs intend to make them lose an ice how: kham have List your o Squire, Thoy & boh-resident to. lhl Centerville soft- lunm (‘ul| ton, delivered, Wm, Welch, sireet, wlcplmxw 08 - Dr. Hanchett, oflice No. 12 Pearl street; ;:;sm.-uce, 120 'Fourth strect; telephone o £3.75 per 615 Main e To Contractors and Builders, I’ru]lnux.m will be received by the under- signed until the 23a of next month for the huilding of the new Catiolic church- Plans and specifications may be seen at the pastoral residence. The right is re- served to rcjm't Lapy or all proposale. 1cMENOMY, Pastor, Electric door bells, burglar alarms and overy form of domestio. sleotrioal Apbil snces at the New Y urk l'huubmh Co. All my coal is w h\'\l by Amy, the only authorized uly\u\igluln\swr, and uaranteed to hold out 2,000 pounds to e ton. Good soft coal at §3.60 a ton. N W. WiLLiaus, L B Ciafs Co are loaning money on all classes of chattel securities at one- balf their former rates, See them before securing your loans, - J. W. & E. L. bqulrv's abstracts are perfect and cost no more than others. ——— - George Rudio, real estate and nego- uator of loans, No. 1507 Farnam_street, Omaha. Bargaios in Council Blus and Jmp b nroperty. A making himself notorious, BOTH BLUFFS AND BOTTONS. | They Are Being Rapidly Bonght Up at Ad- vancing Prioes, AN OLD OFFENDER CAUGHT. The Other Side of Reformed Preach- ers—Brief Bits of News From All About the Booming City. It Booms in the Cold. Notwithstanding the extreme cold weather 3 erday real estate was in as lively demand as it ever in the his- tory of this city. Numerous syndicates were formed, others only talked over, and many purchases made here were more buyers on the market from abri than on any previous d and the num- ber of new real estate firms which were organized yesterday is estimatea at four- teen or fifteen, many of which have not seeured a ¢ fon. Among the many new firms starting up the most notable is thatof C. . Mayne, of Omaha, who is known all over the western country by his extensive advertising. e has associated with him several cabitalists, amo . Benson, and they are located in George R. rd's old building, No. 502 Broadw Dr. Macrae has purchased two lots, 1d 18, in bloc \Beers' sub, for nire yesterday Imn" 1 un of Squire’s Park, they the west half of the »are four blocks of thirty lots in the addition, M Rohrer sold to George Burke four lots, Nos. 1 in blor 25 and 5, 6 and 7in block 16 in Beers’ sub for 2,000, L. Patton purchased lots 11 block 258 Beers' sub for §600 of iuanclla has purchased lots 25 Beers' sub for . L. Clark bought lot 6 1n 300 of M F. Rohrer. v bonght property cy & Co. amount- © s recorded yesterday by which Horace Lverett sold to J. W, & K. L. Squire the tract near the transfer, the consideration being §20,000. It now known as the Squire's Paj addition, as tine a picee of property as there is in - the eIty [, 1. Sheafe bought 160 fect on upper . including Ed Mott’s lumber ,‘ml llu'hluvh|ru)nnm-rl) E.T, \V.m-r- man’s carringe fulmy and Squires’ blacksmith shop, This makes Mr. Sheafe the owie all clear through to Pierce h he has held for some time, Pucifle honse vroperty was yester— ay sold to a syndiecate of Council Blufls property holc tor $30,000. The com- pany s composed of Tlenry, Bisoman, 8. >, Coch J \In»q. French, O. P. Wic Wickham, E. H ‘\1«-rr|'|m and \l“l.lll! Moore, but in the meantime Messrs, Ferguson & Son will continue to run the hotel as usual. Mr. Stevens, of the Moline and Mil- burn wagon company, of Omaha in this ci ooking for a res dence lot, on which he says he will creet o 5, 000 res dence. nf x-County Re- block 28, in Centra ),which Mr. Cl (‘(mh-r Chamber: sub-addition, for bers purchased recently for §2,500. Baldwin & Troutman, the new real cstate brokers, opencd up business in a manner yesterday, but their ar- rangements weré not all completed. They a number of sales. rbee, S.'T. French, and Phil e (ormml a new firm of real F. M. llunlu. purchased lot 5, in block 21, Beers subaddition, and T. J. Clark lot 5, in biock 17, Beers' subaddition of Baldwin & Troutman’s. Among the new firms who start is that of Kiplinger & Wickham, two well known young men who are both rustlers. John Bennett and A, 1. Miller have purchased of T.S. Robinson block 10 and block 15, in Bay!i: hird, the con- sideration being $4,800. sl Stoves! Stove oV For the next thirty days L will sell heating stoves at cost for cash only. P. C. DeVor. OWait and the plat of \qulre 's Park Addition before - Reformed Men as Moral Teacliers. To the Editor of the Bee.—In your 1ssue of Monday morning last the state- ment was made that the Rev. Mr. Mackey in introducing Mrs. Cole to her audience on Sunday evening made a *'keen thrust at the present rage for having reformed men for moral teachers.”” According to the statement, Mr. Mackey speaks of this as anew custom. Ir thisthe reverend tleman was mistaken. The custom back nearly 1900 years and was first troduced by one called Jesus of Na reth, In the gospel of Mark, fifth chap- ter, it is said that when He came into the country of the Gadarenes there met him “a man with an unclean spirit,"’ who was possessed by a legion of devils. The man was evidently a regular tough, with devil cnough 1n_ him to infest a whole herd of swine. When the devils were cast out by the power of Jesus and this man was thoroughly reformed, he desired to stay with s bonefactor, but Jesus “suffered him not, but said unto him ‘“‘go home unto thy friends and tell them what great things the Lord hath done for thee.” Jesus thus set the reformed man to work right away, teach- ing the people the wonderful works of iod. And the record says of the man that “Lg departed,” as” directed, *‘and began to publieh in Decapolis (s province ning ten cities) lmw great things had done for him.”” Doubtless the ces of that age made some ‘“‘keen thrusts™ at Jesus of Nazarcth for emplo ing a reformed man as a moral teacher and as an Evangelist, but he did it just the same. Saul of Tarsus, according to his own confession, had been the ch sinners, and yot he was chosen by to become the great apostle of the Gen- tiles and the moral teacher of the world. It is oertainly unbecoming, to say the least, for a " minister of the gospel to “make keen thrusts” from a christian pulpit at methods so successfully em- ployed by the founder of christianity. PUBLICAN, All orders frowm real estate brokers for job printing will receive immediate and careful attention at Pryor’s Bee job oflice, - Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. W. & E, L. Squire. No, 101 Pearl street, Couneil Bluffs, - Fulls Captured. Charley Falls, an ex conviet, who last summer assaulted M. J. DeGraff, one of the merchants of Oakland, with intent to mwaim, and who, after his preliminary hearing, was bound over to the jury, and started for Council Blufts in charge of the marshal, securely hand cutled, jumped from the moving train and made good his escape, returned to Oakland last Sunday, and cont walk the streets with impunity loaded revolvers. He has vauntingly made the most horrid threats against those who were instrumental in eaptur ing him, and took especial delight in Yesterday at noon Depiity Sheriff - McC: '\mllnnq whn has but one arm, came down and nhmnx the afternoon arrested the desperado, and at once proceeded to the coun 9 at Council Bluffs, Falls has repeatedly made his brags that no officer would ever put him in jail but he is now behind the bars and the officers still live. ——— Kiplinger &W ickham, real estate; No. 419 Broadway. t hotel to the s in the city. - Pacific house is the n majority of real estate c $2.00 per day. - A NEW REAL ESTATE FIRM. With Capital, Enterprise and Exper- ience Opens Up in Council Blufrs, A stock company has been formed comprising Erastus A. Benson of Daven- port, Ia., C. E."Mayne of Omaha, J. B Carmichael of Davenport, snd L. R Mayne of Omaha, to do a general real estate brokerage and eommission busi- ness in Council Bluffs, E. A. Benson has for the past six months been buying up Council Blufis property and has purciased more than any othier one individus C. E. Mayne needs no introduetion to the public ‘s everybody who reads the newspapers knows him to be one of the most enterprising business men of the western country _The gentlemen interested in this new are all interested in- Counceil Blufis® s and have all been heavy purchas crs during the past year. They have sed the building, No. 502 Broadway, he piatted, and surveyors are now staking off several fine additions, which will be on the market to-morrow. All interested should w. d see what this new firm has to off s they have some of the most desirable property in this |-||\ J ! several hundred v ey will offer rtising the new Kiplinger \\" Wic m, for sale. Maps tagged plain figures, list: all additions. Oftice rear of Moore & Kiplinger's (*|g:\| ~\uu‘ New Maps, C. R. Allen, the map and atlas pub- lisher, has moved his oflice_into rooms Nos. Land 2 over No. 11 North Main street, where he is at present engaged 1n prcp.\ruu' maps of a number of western it Mr Allen will receive twenty-two maps of Council Blufl size), edition of 1885 in a few days. More than alf of the number are already od. rties outside the city should the office at once if tney wish to secure a copy. Frozen Punch, Oficer Rose found a man frozen condition on South Main street about 3 o'clock yesterday morning. The fellow had evidently been drinking heavily, and had fallen down in a stupor. When found he was in a fair way of never limbering up again. The ofticer worked over him for some time, and got him partly thawed out, the fellow’s hands and feet being frozen badly. After some delay a hack was found by which he w: n to the poli tion and there r ceived further ave his name as Nels Ande d his residence on Nineteenth avenue near Thirteenth street. He wus taken home yesterday. ity property \roe in a badly city stop at the s pass the door v fifteen minatos for all the depots. Meals 50 cents. Kiplinger & W i, Real Brokers, board of trade rooms, tagged in plain figures. —-—— Magzie Mitehell Coming. Will L. Lykens was here yesterday arranging for the appearance of Maggie Mitchell at the overa house Monday evening, February 7. She will appear in “Lorle; or the Artist's Dream.” The name of Maggie Mitchell 1s such a house- hold word, and she has been so long a favorite, that there is no urging needed to secure a crowded house. *‘Lorle is a dramatized love story, and presents a nu.uru of rural simplicity and girlish with a framework of mingled pathos Estate Maps At the Pacific house you will save from 50 cents to $1 per day. Try it and be convinced. — egant Lots, Will sell a quarter block on Oakland avenue for $5,000. Terms to suit. These are the finest lots in Council Bluffs or Omaha, and g wgain. No options e the owner, . C. Cole, at No. 71 Main strecf Personal Paragraphs, J. G. Fountain, of Omaha, was in the city yesterday. J. H. Giddings and \\'ih-, of Woodbine, were at the Pacific yesterday. M. H. Byers, of Glenwood, is city and is ]vl:mnmg to locate here. E. A. Shields and J. S. Lidgett, of Hardin township, are going to Kunsus to look up lands, Mrs, C. E, Stone has retnrned from Portland, Ore., where she has been visit- ing her daughter, Mrs, Meiggs. J. C. Morgan, formerly of this cut; has at last secured an appointment, ‘ft is in the government printing office, Colonel Keatley, of this city, is an- nounced as the editor of the néw demo- cratic paper, the Herald, to be started in Sioux City Meren 1. George 8. Miller, who was assistant city engineer here, has returned to the city. He has been working on the linc ol the Kansas Central of late. JOHIN ¥, STNB Ivi 0 STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Practice in the State and KFederal courts Rooms 7 und 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL. BLUFFS OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, TA, Patablished 187 in the W.5. HOMER & CO. 23 Main St., Council Bluffs. The cheapest pluce in the eity to buy CROCKERY, LAMPS, SILVER PLATED WARE, GLASSWARE, ~ANO— FINE POTTERY VW ANTED-A compotent ab Fight man goo 1 wages and stoad, ment will be given. Inquire at238 8. Fnuwm«lrmmnvm. week—A five room house on th Avenue, near dummy aepot. | ik and_lot filled to grade. Pri Eaey terms. Addroes fot. Tiec oMoc, Coution Brafe: 1(““‘\’ A first-class, three spring, PhAOLon Ana hurness, part fn monthly paymem& A, J. Mande and 525 Broadway, JOR SALE—A burgain—Tine new residence, cight Fooms and bath room, S. €. corner of Sixth street and Washington avenue, two biocks from government building. Furnace, water and gns, feet front. Price for 80 dnys only $4,500, 110 ¢ ,p\,,p-m. nee property in all parts of the city, Apply to H. Shoe- maker, No Turrison 8t {OR SALE Tand in the sw'y of tho ny . R 41, in Counel Bluffs ad Proific depot grounds directy wost of the tank. Hors OR SALY— R ety braskn, Will give lar t value for cash & Jones, David ¢ Counenl Blufts, an\l ~ At 1 bargain, o improvements, six miles ease of ~Council Blufts, Price low ull the time needed, quireof T. W. Van Sciover, Council Blutls, Wesiie F \\'A.\ll:l»-—limvulmrndhm to ho married aro wantoed to eall at the Pryor's Gee job office to select thoir wedding cards. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL smploy. Main St ginglo bulance No. 323 Address Bunting, Runyon ¥, Neb., or W. J., tice ofli ANTED=A cottage of five or siX rooms, locatod convonient to busineas: - smull , no children. Address **Crispy,” Boe A boy with pony to carry Beo 0id pupors for salu at tho Lioo IMPLEMENTS, DEERE, WELLS & CU.‘ ‘Wholeanle Agricultural Implements, Bugsies, (unnm\ Blufrs, lowa. Carringes, L'te |, Fte KEYSTONE MA bl—A(,lUl{I\(. Manufacturorsof and Dealors in Hand and Power Corn hellars, And agenora line of first class ngricultura implements. Nos. 1601, 1535, 1505 and 157 South Main Stroet, ‘Council n.um. Towa. CO. DAVID Hl{.fl\l)l‘l'}\' & (' Manuf'rs and Jobbors of Agricultaral Implements, Wagons, Buggles, (‘lrrllgnl and all kinds of Farm Machinery. 1100 to 1116 South Main Streot, Counci Blufs, owa. CARPETS. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades oil (ln:hs Surtain Fixtures, Upholstory Gua Na. 05 uro‘m!wny Council Bluff c1g41 RS, TORACCO, 110, PEREGOY & MOORE, —=Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28Main and 27 ll’em'l Sts. Council Blufrs, S COMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAMAN, STORAGE Frait and Produce Commission Morchants. 22, 24 und 26 Peal St., Council Bu! DRUGA S. HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Draggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Ete. No. 22 Main St., and ouncil Bluffs, 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale -CaJIIornln Fruits a Specialty Goneral Commission. No. 5() Breadway, Council Bluffs. WIRT & DUQUETTE, Wholesale ans. Con&:honery, COMMISSION St.. Council Bl STROHBEHN & CO., Munu‘acturers of and Wholesalo Doalors ia Leather, l-lu._mess. Saddlery, Ete. Council Bluffs, Iowa. HA 7'$ CAIW E’I'Ct METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers In Hats, Caps and Gloves, Nos. 342 and 344 Broadway, Council Bluffs. HEAVY HARDWARR. KEELINE & FELT, ‘Wholesale Iron, Steed, Nails, Heavy Hardwm, K, No. 820 Ma‘n Strect, i : Councll Bluffs, COMMISSION Nll‘lll HIAN'TS, —AND DEALES 1N HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL, ETC. i AT, e COUNUCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., —Wholesale Dealers in— lluminating & Labricating Oils Gasiliny BETO., BTO. E.Theodore, Ageut, Council Lumu: PILING ETC. A. 0\'111 TON & (:;)., Hard Wood, Soutbera Lumber, Piling, AadBridge Mutwrial £pecialiios Wholosule Luie of Kinds. “Offico No. 130 Main St, Bluffe. Iowa, WINES AND LIQUOKS. Forelgn and Dome:tlc Wines and mum. JOHN L[Nl)la\(, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Agent for St. Gotthard's Herb Bitters. Nol Main St. Council Blulfs, L. KIRSCHT & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers. Neo. 418 Broad way, Council Bluffs. BARNETT, Justice of the Peace, 415 Broadway, Council Blufly, Refers to any bank or business heuse in the clty. Callections a specialty. GREAT SALE OF Ladies’ and Childrens’ Muslin Underwear MotherHubbardDresses Aprons, Ete. We have chasing’at an Extraordinary Bargain A large quantity of Muslin Un- succeeded m pur- derwear, Childrens’ Dres: Aprons, ete., which we have di- vided into two lots, and to make quick sales wlll sell them at 25 and 50cts Lot No. I. 25¢ Consists of Ladies’ Night Robes, Chemises, Drawers, Corset Covers, Long ‘White Aprons, Childrens’ White Msther ~ Hubbard and Red Dresses, Drawers and Infants’ Slips. These are well garments made and warranted persect. Lot Ma. 2 b0c. Consists of Ladies Night Dresses, Skirts, Chemise, Drawers, Corset Cov- ers and Childrens' White and Turkey Red Dresses. All trimmed with Linen Torchon lace. Such garments us these are usually sold for 73¢ to $1. e —— We take great pleasure in plac- ing this immense purchase be- fore our customers and invite an early call, as we believe this to the greatest bargain in Muslin Underwear and Childrens Dres es ever offered in this clty HenryEisemandCo ‘w08, 314, 316, 318 and 320 Broud way, Ceuncil Blufls. All fresh goods, well made, full sizes, good shapes, and warranted free free from imperfections. Gouncil Bluffs Booms ! . J. DAY, Leading REAL ESTATE BROKER, No. 39, Pearl Street, Corner First Avenaue. Council B'ufs, Has the Largest List and More Bargaing than cam bhe quoted by any other agent. early, Call e Ol Real Estate Vacant Lots, Lands, City Residences and Farms, acre propervty in western part of city. All selling cheap to make room for spring stock. R. P. OFFICER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Room 5, over Officer & Pusey’ bank, Council Bluffs TORREST SIITEII, CITY REAL ESTATE. Big Bargains in all kinds of City Property, Improved and Unimproved BUY NOW AND MAKE MONEY, Lots of outside capital is being invested in this city, and thousands of persons will come from a dis few days. Forrest Sm\th FAR Farming Lands in $10.00 per acre. cent interest. Towa, School and state | Land Buyers fare free. No. 555 Broadway, Council Bluffs, CRESTON HOUSE ‘The only hotelin Council Bluffs having Fire Kscape And all mo 'ern improvements, 215, 217 and 219 Main st. MAX MOHN, Prop. R. RICE, M. D,, Or other Tumors removod without Cancers (s xnite or drawing of dlood. Ovw thirty ‘Bhfl practical experience. No. 11 Peatl 8t., Council Bluffa ¥ Consultation free. THEATRICA L BEARUS. Grease Paints ETC. " The Finest Im £ ported Line of % Goods West of Chicago. Mrs. c L. Gillette's Human Hair Emporium 0, 209 Main Street.Qzuncil Blufla lowa. CITY REAL ESTATE HAS STRUCK A Veritable Boom, - AND--- R. T. BRYANT & CO,, NO. 628 BEROADWAY, Will show yom many picces of proverty at astouisuingly low prices. choice ance to purchase in the next few next No. 130 Main St. LANDS CHEAP Mulnvmm. Kansas, and ranging from $5.00 to nds in Minnesota on 80 yeurs’ Information, ete., time 6 por given by 2. B. LA'U'S’I‘R'U’P, Towa, agent for Freidriksen & Co., Chicago. Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin- gle or donble. MASON WISE. Council Bluffs, 7 FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED BTYLES OPEN. Ladiesbuying a $5 hat or bonnet, one fare will be paid; $10, round frip, Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, CGUNCIL BLUF LS, (8] Opposite Deiwmy Depot S¢ pRJURAR T0)S [Ty Horses and mules kept constantly on hand, for sale st retail or in car loads. Oders promptly filled by contract on short notic Stock sold on commission, SuLuTER & BoLEy, Proprietors. Telephone No. 114 Formerly of 1st. ave and 4th str s‘aw Stables, corner N. SGEURZ. Justice of the Peace Office over American Express,