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| i 6 THE OMAHA DAILY iE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1887 '}H 3 DAILY BEELE. 1. 0. G. T. Convention. absence would probubly have convinced SHE WAS OF ROYAL BLOOD. PRO“SSION‘L DI“GTOBY 100 Delegates from the various lodges of | them that they were not destined to § iy gy ____PROF IR RAND FREE ~ GIFTS —— tond Mataninn sict metin | #hine in the character of heroes, and | The a B ot e M — | BTRF “RIINT B COUNGIL BLUFFS, | i mth oot tompor dutcctmetn | s 2, Wb, of b e s ot 0, v | FINLEY BURKE, Attorney ataw, Second Fioor Brown OFFICE NO. 12, PEARL STREET | trict is composcd of the counties of Pot- preferred toa cell in a police station. « n Louisville dispatch: A re y Building, 115 Pearl Strect, Council | Worth #2,000 to be Given Away by o - - - markable e s closed th the - Yo' . —- tawattamie, Harrison, Aubu- Tlessing the Bells, doath; yesterday, of Mrs, Kale Murphy Bluffs, Iowa. Henry Biseman & Co's People's Delivered hy‘:-'"“y;r'p'_t;p.l part of the city at | ., Mills and Cass. following | The new German Catholic church Anderson. Born of prarents closely con- | S Store, 814, 316, 318 and 320 H. W Tiros e “Manager. officers were chosen: Pierce stroet was well filled yest nected to a royal f; red in lux- N SGHURZ Justice of the Peace. Office over American Broadway, Council Bluffs, ustnEs OYFIoR Mool District C. 0. L rett, of Cres= | morning, the ocension being the baptiz- ;;};fl;fi’“y‘"fi_":»"h‘”"‘:“;‘ A l"':::::”“‘";:‘[ . y Express, No. 419 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. 1T ED! No. &, rent. iy R 4heb Corirte o ) ol sademie ) 1GHT EDiToR NO D ietrict Com.—Annie Shultz, Mis. | & of the bells by Bishop Cosgrove of | yrope with high honors, a young lady | Towa. i Davenport, " MINOR MENTION. * | souri Valley. Father Flaney, | fu)l of rn'nn‘. and the prospect of a READ, READ, READ. — Nstriet ¥, T.—Allle ¥ Heyward, | of Davenp e Adolph, Father | bright future, married to wealth, and | & mVA g A > actice i 3 o N. Y. Plumbing o Il“';lul T.—Allic . Heyward, 't of this ¥ i ol twomn, dend ih. S esantily STONE & SIM Am»n‘ups at I,t‘l\\.}xr wtice \_n the Stnh’. Reiter, tailor, Fall goods cheap. Distriet V. T.—Clara B. Conners. was very imy r,;.m-'h. W, dark I.u{ul g\;n‘»x]n\ room, y and Federal Courts, IOfiiu- —~Rooms 7 [ with Every Two Dollars Worth of Troxell Bros., cash grocers, make you | Hancock. e X i T hed with | #imost a pauper e would have gone S o oc ouncil Bluffs, fowa. chased You Will Recel & proposition you should contlder. Bee | District Secretary—A. B. Matr, Couns | P wapre, ous were frst wnehodd ¥itd [ out and no one nenr to heur thess words and 8, Shugart Beno Block, C f i i ? cceive with the lust breath pon. Ticket Good For One “but for the presence of one VE?”S' BARNET Justice of the Peace, 415 Broadway, Chance in the Following Grand ' D their ad. inanother column. cil Bluffs, Allen Wallace and Ella Reed, both of District Tre » oil and consec d by name. Incense Reunyy|i0e arl s ! surer—F, L, us burned under each, aud {i one | by chance. ) Al . ank Presents to be Giv Omana, were joined in wedlock yest Shelby e N { y Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or ents to be Given Away by " " Distriet Chaplain—Rev. J. Hetwood, | tap was struck upon each of them. At Kate Murphy washorn in Dublin, Tre- ¥ 3 4 Mo d“,iv.h"i-z ’:("l’:‘r‘;""u:; il SNise bi1|| MR vaey CUWO0% | the close of the exerclses the bistop | land, oni Novmber & 1 one of two | business house in the city. Collections a specialty. us on Monday, Jauuary ) entertain & number of friends at alunch | . District Marshal—A. M. Fyrando, | made a few remarks upon the age and | daughters of Sir John Murphy, who s 3 i ; ; Ch | Magnolia. uses of the church bell, and thanked | ehrvistened his child after an unmarried | NQ == e ir of — Ot AL L o, uard—f. R, Hell, Council | the congregation. for their ganerous | sister much older than himself, A lits DRS WOODBURY & SON l?eu!is‘ts. OIIE.((' dislenscly Woary 18 ? Cole, who is visiting her. Bluffs. contributions that had resulted in the [ tle later the sister Kate married [ y Pearl St. and First Avenue. ivery 82 purchase receives one ticket Judge Loufbourow adjourned court §tpiot Sentinel == W. J. Trotter srection of a beautiful chureh. At the | Martin McCabe, and to them was born | Fyaw Wi and every additional $2° the same! Wednesdny night until to-day. The | pioirict Sentinel Wo Ju Trotter, | e ot lits sermitiics e dismitssed. tha. | an only daughter, who, beonine the wite | EINE GHOLD WORK A BPECIALTY, Hold your tickets until the ahove mens cage 10 bo disposed of this morning is w | “FE L Marshal—Mary Barhyte, | audience with the benediction. and_ the | of Joseph Fisher, of New York eity, Of [ === B = — == [ tioned date. when the lucky numbers damage case that was left uncompleted. | S0 R d gentlemen were driven aw two daughters of Fisher one be- will be announced and the holders ine L { n g 5 ™ f s B Wi T i ey T e ted to eall for their presents, The pictures of the members of the District Assistant Secretary—H. J. | in their carvi The bishop left last | came the Countess Doramon, and AU N “Musketeers™ troupe, as they appe in | Clark '(-.,\,,,.‘,l Bluirs i evening for his home in Davenport. the other Countess Gherardesi, the 405 V. i l'h uulmh. ryou will Hm\u to pay nothe stage costume,are on exhibitien in vari- Th following esolutions were —_—— husband of the latter being a decendant y v:;. © \‘r..n ‘nn ‘l(l‘m purchases. We ous parts of the This opera will be | ydopted: An Untulfilled Mission. of Dantes. Ugoline, the other sister of guarantee to sell you goods cheaper given at Dohaney’ The dy than you can buy at any other house in the west, and give youthe largest, |n||'~<& November 23 and 24. ing party at the residence of fter fifty quict | Murphy, became the wife of John Ryan, Certain peace oftficers of this dis- New York Mercur; L there took plac once a prominent_leather merchant of rict have for the past few months either | and obscure year ISNT0X3 A | Mrs. J. J. Brown, Wednesday evening, nded official clemency to viola- | great event in the life of Levi Sow ;.m.i,lqn.-.‘ln' 185 .\lvn-]il;.\: pur:'m-d ‘f‘":""‘"“l stock west of Chicago to ‘selee | was one of the most suceessful socinl ohibitory law, or clandestinely | 6f Pennyroyal township. He was rom his wife, but not until his daughter D BR S AR i n-\mm that has thus far happencd this d comfort in the way of | pigioned by the .m.yg'wgmi.m of K had finished school. He remained in OALL AND BE CONVINCEDI papers held for service All mail orde There were about thirty coup- the country, his w nd two daug ive prompt attens Horn church to go down to Little I? b EaifA thom, thorefore, Ba it o dov | S } AL AL " < tion and tickets for the f rifts for- ! Y Resolved, That we demand of all peace [ and h'\n\ 0 outfit of 1._\'um books, | coming to A 2 W] A Times RUGS; warded with the orders the same s if Captain 0. R. Van Etten, of High- | oficers full and complete recognition at their when the congregation by a rising A ¥ y rre here 180! 5 more, Duk., will speak at the Baptist | hands of their sworn duty in the matter of [ vote clected him, arose in erimson em- as Much Carpets, LA MR R e enforcement of the prohibitory statute, us [ barrassment and said: L1854, Anderson died in August, These distributions will be made with 1y dear broth- church this evening on the temperance Stock Curtains, v 3 o 1 . 5 £h satats: [8HY ery fairness, and customers may de= question. There will be no admission [ Well as all other laws. ers and sisters ' mighty afraid that | 1857, possessed of quite an estate, leav- m”i‘m. the lucky ! ‘eivi e charge S ¢ sho e ved to ask s leg- | you have made o mistake, [ve been | ing a young widow and little daughter. i ] o PR UL 1§ ':,,(, h','.,‘,',.“,”‘t,‘,"""' everybody should g0 | ../ [¥6 that the sale of tobaceo 1o chil- | 1ivin® in the woods all my life an’ never | The child was burned to death while the as is Carried Upholstery. fiokets will b BIver o empl Protracted meetings are bei n:rwn h;» ]lll'lvl‘ilnihwl‘;ds]u that it i > wv‘.ll A 1..“;| that ‘\‘.-u unCMl]\'L Li\\«l-r "l;f‘"h';i' “:)u 11]! vlliiwl\l. ’:-l:‘]mln]vu|‘nm\]!{h.~ | of our house, custonme v x‘. “Vv:'l‘n?;; At e 9 4 2. duty of the next legislature to with ‘a good sized hoss blanket, My | alter the hushand and father d 4 e e be o e e O ALS the present pharmacy law, or soamend | opinion '8 that it takes & putty sharp | maining in New Orleans until after the | EXCLUSIVE EXCLUSIVE Vi) el L il L s Llats it that drug stores shull not be whisky | feller to buy them hyme books, It | war, she came to Louisville, and found a | N A B F et e | shops. * Eleven of the thirteen lodges in | striles me that a feller mout be abie to | homo with her unele, John' Itvan. At | D OT e iar L Tt ablomaeth y afternoon. this distriet had deleg the con- | pick out sced co’n an’ have a putty fa'r | his death in 1882 she was left alone, and i 2 purlor set consisting of xofu, di purchi sed a home on Wal- . where she lived By any Other Upholstery, \tter purch *t, near Fir membership of | nack of tradin hosses an® uof the rolis of the | right pusson to send afte ill not be the | a little nut stre easy chairs, 1 Union Pucific railrond company ) day cowmenced laying theirt it i 1.‘.|m-.1u.“ul 267 lady members and | but if you fellers insists, w .. | until her death, lhnllu.' the past few H 2 One elegant che 5 i o 1'.':::‘1';.'.”;'.‘.”\'1 ) ff'.""'.’.'.fi”. ted | 260 wentlemens a fact. thut rofuted the | I may not fotch books with funcy kivers, | years she hl'ulh. en ddicted to drinking HOUSet gurtalns, conglsting of b i h"‘nufi 1 o s ! often advanced assertion that by far the ¢ rest ushoved that the in- | to excess, but when on a spree always ush 8 . Hi hevel nel i fnd tho grounds for the now {reight de- | Gt ber of Good Templars o b ke closcted Herself in herroom. The habit In Western arpets, plato mire 4 from C. A po :lu.. being raised to the required n Levi's wife had scen good socicty. | s0 fustened itself upon her that her lowa. RUGS. S “,‘\, ek bLativas ¥ ! [ : © are fifteen districts in the stato | She had, o short time previous to her | property went from her, and then fol- oy =Ome elegant wilver tea sot. consisty The Congi sociable will be | with a total membership of over 10,000, | spent a few weeks at- Tucker’s Ford, | lowed amortgage on_the home, which, Lt Ll arge and - very heavy ) ""“"l' lflln"*lf'lfl\:g l“ i svening at the | In one district twenty subordinate | visitin family into which spittons, as | only a few days ago, was foreclosed, and ter, coffee pot, tea pot, sugar bowf, 1 residence of W. : lodges have been organized since the | a soc uner and spoon holde al experiment, had been intro- | notice to vacate the premises given. er Must b Walluce, Mrs., Bixby sion of the grand lodge in August | duced. She became. ve R e UL SN i i deeply im- | Although only fifty-two years old, she Bought Spooner. A fine musical last. The executive committee has em- | pressed; and, ever afte -d. when she | had the appearance of one much older. from C. B. Jucquemin & Co. | will be one of the attractions of the [ ployed Captain O. R. Van Etten to thor- | desived to lead o couversation into a | She was an excellent linguist, speaking 4-0ne very handsome wafer set.com- { evening. All cordially invited. oughly canvass this disteict. The next | particularly refined chaunel, would | fluently English, Frencli, German and prising pitcher stand goblets and - wash 1 The Baptist church promises some- | meeting of the convention will be held | spealk of the spittoons at Tucker’s Ford. | Ir bowl of the v large st design. An i thing new in the way of an enterts at Avoca on the third Thursday in Feb- [~ Mrs, Swozer was proud of her hus- sloghind place ods.” Purchased frout y ment to be given next week Saturday | ruary band’s hymn book appointment, but re- = o evening. Two young Chinamen from - gretted deeply that the expense appro- SPECIAL NOTICES. | Oregon will take a prominent part in At the Opera House. the programme. Tickets are al Last evening the L O. i on salo. “The chureh will doubtless be | open meeting, or a “‘tempe Robinson Br 5—Decorated China dinner set of 150 picees. Purchased from W. A, Maurer, priation did not permit her to accam- . had an | pany him, nee rally,” Levi,” she said, “you are goin’ tosce | & \"‘:‘:'u.‘{u:;'r.rfin Fou = = egant decorated China tea set of i at Dohany’s opera house. The house | some fine <o down tha et 1 in nn-.umnmuhn Don't Forget andsome blue satin oy { Pievce street garden was opened | i well filled. Chief Templar O. L Gl rwlwu 50, Sue. ' TEN ( PER LINE for the in- Z 1 ; BUB R EBIE S avening by a large party L 2 DL g “An" Ldon't want you to ack like you | sertion aud Five Cents Per Line for each subse- Johin Allen, Prop. The Great Bargain| n pitcher { cob Howarih. the mronriaton, | Bavrett acted as chaivman., The e v seed nuthin®, z quent jnsertion. Luave advertsements af, ou SiFAnCas AT ,.M,l Ut and one hammered brass teay. l [ oprietor. | L el T < 15 offics ). 12 Pearl Str near Broadway, Coun- 8—One venetian * set. comprisin i The prémises have heen put in first-closs | ¢ises opened with asong and praye vm\ ]mul not to. ol ulufts, Towa, Ll SHOE STORE. 6 tumblers, 1 pitehe T H shape, the rooms and halls being newly | the Rev. W, H. Rees, of the Broudw [ folks estimate you WANTS, = MEALS AT ALL n-uns o R L L (B | puinted and kalsomined, Ttwill be let | Methodist church, a good deal by what you have secd.’ E— e, Oattm aa Ll R Comang faine RO T A b mhlos et compr to responsible persons for parties or g i (nes. was | “That's what T lowed.’ FANTED A good head cook at 12 Main st., p. m. Council Blufrs B o R R i ” Qunces. Mr. Howarth invites fiis friends ”' Il"L”“‘ \‘_”'l‘“ “,‘[ l:;”“‘“,”[”;t“‘; VoSl “Leviy they've got spittoons down “ ot nind Tovar Town. ;:;;:1»:\||1.11.,~ 1 pitcher and 1 elegas ;1N to call ond sce him. 1e first speaker. He though ue thar. S —_—— o 3 P AN b TR Yoy FItA168 of uhio (Peostyt good omen that in a city where the pro- | 2o sou reckon so7” Hazard & Co s, W. B. Wlite Vi, RO [ o ottt e omitiag & .“ church and Sunday sehool ha, hibitory law was openly defied that so Ikiiow 1 reason they have, fur ef I | 3% & pEr . W D ST 115 900da basb biacle. Guinets. silikothe il {zed a soc to be known as the | much interestin the work of enforce- slleck right, them ~mHUl’m~ at Tuck- Rotary ShuttleStandard Staple and Fancy| | be FRmiaa: It “King's Duughters.” The following | ment was taken by its citizens, HOraicom om s SR THG VSl 1‘"'“' SEWIIIE Machine Restaurant, | GRocERIES 1pair Japanese porticrs : e Mtaril hRvBR Boci: apebiitad it ek S ‘em in the churches down thar. 3 nne i ) ppoin iss | Bluffs has shaken hands with the eit m Yor Newmuspa & West . S . : 18—1 gentleman’s smoking jacket. i Maggie Green, president; Miss Jane | upon the eastern boundary in defiance You don't say (oA fine residence in the et p ; No.#7iBrondway; Coun ! It Paisley shuwl {')"l win, vice-pr ey Miss Mary | of the law, This eity has two lodges of G :41“":‘"“ it you to hang | e “\“hw‘gfi' flurs, Call on or addresd d. h e e wmon, secr Misses Hattie De | the order of L O. G, T. pledged to ab- | Dack about spitte e | 180 A_u.-"w‘-'_fl__ ] rentleman’s dress suit Vol and Burbara Anderson are the ex- | stinence in porsonal S T howmitly theydoolaitobiaa, OB ERNL '{",‘,;,“7.,‘.‘:;:{} ; B e T bR RS DR O e roont: ccuttve committec. foraement of grohibition in the state, SERACCH U LR QLR o h e man o work o7 T Neamayer's Hofel Ioller&Egan, ¥'s or youth's suit. As a foroe of men were excavating for | and the residents here ought to be | “T1Hdoitelit takes the ha'voft in Aoy to A Joung man to work o farm J. Neumayer, Prop. e s or Youth's overcoat. , the Ninth avenuc sewer, between Third | thankful for this influence in their | SPOIS. 3 = - $1.00 PER DAY. sealskin gloves. | and Fourth, Wednesday afternoon, the | midst. Tts ritual states the ob- ,When Lovi returned home some of UNG Indy, N-;:,le:::‘;"m" ok Street cas eonnections (Grain, Floor, Feed —1 pair California. white blunkets, ! bank caved in, completely burying | jects of this organization to be to re- [ the Influentiol meumbers of WI Ao | oW Hee oficn, ¥ : “m.ms;lg;.-;;;mm Baed hay.etc. 'Agents 1 combination nobility dress patd ¥ Henry Brill, and partially covering | claim the fallen and save others from LMot aver o seevnaie e M | e e e Xon 208 und for Walnut Block Coal n, worth $50, I James Robinton and Thomas Cronan, | falling. There are these here who - o e L ) oy i % Main 8. Coutoll es cloak, j They wero all qm.m\ extricated, and | would and ougm to give u.o order, with dm".‘t‘-":«h.h"‘"‘u h:““k Addruuué‘!l Bee oftice, Council Bluffs. Cuncil Blufrs, Towa. lites ale muslin. S 3 " 3 ¥ v v va is re- : 4 el /ity e Havidson, 625 th avenue. — —— = == setany size 1! TARGaRRL iiinar bl b\ atalling olaarti [ zardeal abroad Pk Il anewer e sainl Lhsun tome Ny witeryouiallnom,i=. ! = S hoes, i He was removed to his home, where he | prominent English clergyman had told | havin’secd good socety, 1s sorter criy \le(r)ficl"‘;up Second .‘n“liw‘.»'&\‘fila“ bia bieycle P— [E— ilooranty ! ~ n'n'm\(l'd mo sdicul attendance. Although o e D splendid victory and ;g“‘c’l‘,‘hfi""',{w"‘l’ “l":(‘\‘l‘t'“;’m“‘:‘m'““"r;“‘t mA e S e ailles bed spreads ) P! ' g or= O o figr] i i 9 - 5 abo Z (red Jonsand 0 0 loan on N goverely bruised, he is rapidly recover- | constant fight in the line of temper- | BT PENCHS, FU0UE T8 GCUEG T SCE (O R SRR B T ..anl--llum ing. ance reform had done more for the cuuse of temperance in_ England_than | Wall, whenT got down yander I went i Frits Fritemerorrostaurant, 105 Main | the. record of all the otber sites in the | HEhE o a church, an® while T was | BRI I ptaevorery wrsieny | N'O, 201 Main Street Counc11 Bluffs,Iowa st. Meals at all hours. hlonTCombinaas a-settin’ thar with my mouth full o’ ter- n or sller firnished front room, staacsssoaodd b iva o the people in this | buccer a feller shoved a contrapshun at T Rudly STTed front foom, deblims oo E. H. Sheafe loans money on chattel fded By o majority of 80,000 | me: an’ thinkin’ it was “the s{mumn || e P BT IR LT PGy A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF e ll-uul(\n[('\f‘l) de ;YHU,,, Pri let drive and filled her mwnh nigh | Large cloget. Referenc lr quired. Address H. f agains al 1 every yea , i ; lozen ludics’ fine wool fast blucl | ner Muin street, up- staivs. “The child is yet unborn who shall wit: | &1 next morning tho judgo tack evbry hose. | e T e 1. cant | Dess the repenl of the prohibitory Law :I:,”lt olimonayl il ““’Uh“‘)“‘;‘l:“}h"“"‘l PAINLESS ALCOHOL, 89-1 gingham dress pattorn. 5 y conl and wood, cal A AN sr Hetativa L hooks. Mose Gilfin, y 3 e > i ) . 1 The speaker here went into the details OPIUM AND MORPHINE GURE ! 5 2 5 A G A 5 40—1 dozen gentslinen handkerchief, on Gleason, 26 Pear] stre of the saloon work in the state and the | Man amongst us, an’ 1 111 it to you. 41—1dozen ladieslinen handkerchiel = 3 > assdrti : Now, ef you had er been in my place, The Alcohol, Morphine and Opium habit Ab- 1 1 A saRtis ek an e mation. In answer to tho assdrtion that | RO, ¢ Kb haf on beon in oy PIRce | ek MOl it S W Al Both Domestic and Foreign.. —6 linen tuble cloths, | 0.(0) Mroxell has returned his | Prohibition does mot prohibit, that | JH L Ran feller had | Petient's dally avocation, Correspond with or 0 i napk t wrn rom his | where it oen prohibit it | er been a-sittin’ thar an’a er had | & on "'F. P. BE — Y G An A an o } visit through the northwest. Taias i the Hoitys hell fsnidii i 'Bath|| asshovedia unl!m]nh\ln at you, what A1 Droadway, Council Blus, Ta. e || i1y etndicoten: ! Mrs. J. C. Barnard and daughter 28 _ Al correspoudence confidentinl, N ', | statements are false. While it does | WQuld you cr done? have gone to Calliope, I, to spend the | not stop selling and drinking absolutoly | MOse, after a ‘moment's reflection, wintor, it docs to n large extent do so. Allluws [ Sokemnly replied: U1 woulder spit richt | Stap Stables and Mule Yards John S, Clark, of Dunlap, hasaccepted | are prohibitory. Those of the decalogue [ dabin it of T had knowed it woulder | & 00 F L S5ee 00n Dumamy Depot the position of prescription clerk with | and thoso upon the statute books of the | ¢k all the har off. Brethren, we'll ; ! ; Foster Bros. on Broadway. world are so, but these allare constantly [ Jest nachully have to do without hymn Godfrey Knufman, n transfer freight | broken, Why don't you ask that they [ books & while longer. clerk who has been dangerously ill Tor | be |'--pr:|h-ll upon the basis of truth?” | R o > the past fortnight, was yesterday re- | Hesaid there wasnotasingle open saloon Dr. Pierce’s F““’““‘r"" ported as being much b(.m,.- and his ve- | in Des Moines, and there is more money | i8 not extolled as g *cu Latest Novelties. |[FURNITURE! i ‘We aro now prepared for the 49—1 large album. —1 toboggzan cap. n Amver, tor- | HOLIDAY TRADE | B e oa! f i = —1 piece “fruit of loom” muglin. totse shell, etc. | Our immense buildings are packed full of E pIaSe L oo ialix rornaments 54—1 pair'elegant Jupanese pArtigrs maromsnots | BEATIFUL AND ELEGANT GOODS | ) Hhim. 2" e PRt o el \pOSit i o bank: Y e mirably fulfilis sleness of 3 5 W 1l - ; o o covery is now assured. on deposit in the bnks thoro {rom thio | BirublY liifes singleilom ol purnoet, axivel aa) thol || R R A R oty com: hhi} largo doll. E. C. Tilley and wife, Kansas City, | Wuge workers of the city than there has | ) s e newestnovelties | petition. Wo guntantes our goods to b just | 57—1 nutograph album. W. H. Hubbard, Chicago, D, E. Dyer, | been during nn% five years underjlicense | chronic weaknesses peculiar to women. 8 o ronrehany thasa Blaass/aive s a st i—1 seal skin hand bag. Boston, Jumes R. Warren, Perry Perk: [ law. 1f prohibltion does mot prohibit, T ~|—’_——: o inhair goods. | whether you wish to buy or not, and bring 91 toilet set. ns, and E. R. Hutchins, Des Moines, | it is equally true that regulation does £ X0wito Teat Cigare, : Hair goods your friends with you. It is no trouble to [ 60—1 Long pocket book. L»N R puehine Do RS e R e R R e e x]r\\- N (':rk l.\{ulx} mul‘l-.xpxl' so: 1 \! : o | £hOW oUr E00ds. " Respectiully, 61—1 fine silk .|‘|”n1.r ) s Y cy \rever license | smoke that an you how I like it. G i > Made to order i r bag. { Mr. A. Bruegger, of E. B. Preston & LI‘I:\I .‘m”\ll:nn:‘vnwl);‘ \\11‘1‘. re 34[]:;01::1‘.‘,‘:; noke o ‘:m( I'\Il”l'\l'u e (:" the Horses and mules constantly on hand, for ad C. A. BEEBE & CO. 1 shopping )”f.‘mdkvrcbi;!. t i Co:yrrlyod in tho city ”?""' IOEN- | L s £ Tegitimate and ought to be | market on the strength of that test,” | | e -9 E8iRey on ahory o ‘ i | A it T A Mtter | recalled. “\" hyEincss ,i’ legimate i s o lnwtlm i mluml'.b 1“f Reteptione TSR ren « norgy L i } | Ave oo ~ | that does not urnish an in the city to a friend whom he Pelephone LUTER & BOLEY, 2 | gat‘w: '.‘IEll‘:w:h(ll‘ll:':h:l“\[““"ldlll pre T';"f, e e A e A e R e e D Opposite Dummy Depot, Council Blufts, Mrs. C_ L, Glllette, g e“ ol er nr s 1 | ernment building. SlisR .y iie RO gD }N'““«'Hl economy. The spenker re- | brand of cighrs he thought of intredue- | —————————o 2 Muin Street, Councll T Outof town ]| D Iy 3 srred to many lines of business activity | ing to the public, work solicited, and wll mail orders prompity 5 ce pin. T hnd BT Do Tand monos showing the equivalont rondored for thy | . “All right. Just give me a box of | $2. AN ELEGANT $2 77777 attendedto. " " CARTER & SON, Prop’s. 1 n Warner's corset. Rl Jeb 4 use of brains and capital, and then asked | them and T'll be able to make a better ey 1 : hand bag. ; Every one making a cash pu to be shown what thing benefiting soci- | test of their worth. LA"PS ! Ll“Ps !! 1 large album, N oao eking b oosh pu oty or the individual 1o the product of | . “That would bé no better than the A 1 lar doll., ' store gets a chance in the annual p the saloon. “If the saloon is a good | fivst plun you supges Hall, Parlor, Kitchen, Store and Office Al] Kmfls ur STEA 1 gents’ scurf. ! drawing. Cwenty clogant prizes. Tog, lot us havo it. Let tho slou- | - Berliure,) then, roplied the friend, Lamps, };‘I’;.’;"lt..“”fl‘.‘.f shoes. 1 3 take that boy of yours and for | slightly offended ou do not consider puir ludies p You Want The Uittty daye Al him wp with beer whisky | me & capablo judge of tobaceo.” FOR TWO DOLLARS. Crockery, Glassware and Plated Ware, AND SHEET IRON WORK iutograph albun. ) Domestic patterns and patterns for [ and fum,and then send him to the state ‘Nothing of the sort. You certainly | _— 4 ' 1 pair silk mits stamping ",,A embroidery. Latest styles | faiv us & product of his industry. Why | have had cnough experience to tell a | To each purchaser of $2.00 worth of Large Assortment at Botton Prices, 1 gent's fur ¢ - #na Anest designs, “Domestic™ office, | don't he do it?" good cigar when you smoke it, but while | ~ 5005 we give a ticket which en- W. S, HOMER & CO0 Orders by mail for repairs promptly attended 1 gents! ;’ Ik smoking jacket. { 105 Main street. He stated that more appeals came to [ that test may be sufficient for youto | - o) 4o Polder toone chance on e *1 | to. Sutisfaction guaranteed. 10th Avenue. Ad- 1 gents’ hat TRAEE | = him (as commissioner of labor statistics) | Judge whether the cigar suits your indi- It - No. 2 Matn 8t,, Council Blufts, Towa. | dress Ogden Iron Works, Coutcil Blufls, lowa, 1 pair men's arctic overshoes. { “Br from the wuge-workers for the enforee- | Vidual taste or not, it is not thorough | _an 1 legant (-(;” \}mh “lm'ih S:O it i } pair ladics’ overshoes. | { Brooklyn was filed on the | ment of the prohibitory law than for | enough for my purpose. ine of goods, fn the i T i | s 1e o ronat o a oousto oo | Ay other ihing, In closing ho made u | ., How should u cigar be judged, then, nbracing Men's. and TWO D. H. McDANELD & CO., 1 hapnmered brass umbrolla standy 4 A PAg B e R L e e | S SR R hats and caps, hoots . = g 1 fine silk suspenders. f 's uddition, and on inquiry ks } ] “There are seve ways. Fivst, by | and shoes, gloves, mittens, ete., which 1 large doil, § . L. Squire, the owners, it was [ - - its appearance. You can tell by looking | we will sell you at One-half the Price ru I“g . a |nns I es a 9 J ] ‘ ¢ lhnm‘d th ccount of the store For an elegant birthday gift or Chr ,;, it whether itis \l\- 11 n;:ulv “Ii not. asked .\Inu hy mh;-'r d: \'!«Inl m!.} give , : i Il ‘\ 1kerchief. ! t buildings being ereeted there it has he- | mas present a Domestic sewing machine | Then its co much to do with its | youa chance on the watch besides, iandkerchief. 3 00Ia. hoekaYy o, Eive the ReIEhbor: Tonds them all : i value, But the way to test its flavor is [ Come and examine our goods and prices Wool and Furs. 1 clegant evening shawl, i hood a title by which it can be recog- ; - by ‘I‘rn o and s -1?...; it s uiare e Remember the II',[ity’}n:flwfl'v‘ll.ll\(’j’l‘lln*,; bag. j nized as o business center. The owners Brave Boys W *“How can you taste a cigur withou place, 56 and 7 " ik P lobogyei ) report sale of lots 1and 2 in Brooklyn Clinton White, Frank W. Kesson, | $moking You wouldu't chew ity M. MAR US. Highest Market P“‘L—‘ Prompt B : "l::lgflll‘u’:fl\ 3 { Anpishian, oL Mool fon e g'aue | Honry Dootittn aud Allen Vanderbun bt \n'.'»'m. To taste a cigar you | - - £ : : Beturns 901 {adios’ finia Jardey ‘ §in block 0.t O, L., Nounna 'for & ment four sohool boys fust, outering. # 3 end of it in your n ; £0 and §22 Main Street,Council Bluffs,owa. §7—1 elogunt lncd hundi rebie! market and residence, lot 1 in block & | t¢ens, became tired of the restraints of | g tongue r 2 Ve i v ) 2 Vl silk mufi .’. i to A. N. Hurlburt for a two-story hard- | civilized life tarted out Wedne f . Then draw your bre 3 o g ,1‘:‘.‘ ulics fine shiocs. wure stove, Tho petition of over four | day mor ST e e thice or four times, Th oral v RN A0 Drasen ixr B A AL R S TR A " 4 A o A policc \ nL e ¥ STANITARD, UNDER RUL! them exhibited in our {ug with favor, afd the town of Brook 0 would y ) FINE MILLINERY. WAI]E CARY, - - Coul ‘Blufs Main Street, Council Bluffs. Tho drawing will be conducted undep | lyn will seon be i ted at e = YLES S, the management of o committee of six il 3 3t Weston ol sl NEW FALL STYLES OFEN, 5 e g, mansgonin, L omLos S ) L 5. ) X i B ire Es- | Lad so th uts will go to the pers three-year ‘ wer an abundance of re- Bmoking 1514 QOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA. wm Only Hotel in the City with F o fa 4 oreditto Enguire of | ol and b A and one «).hu;.‘(l . 5 | R s WM cn ; cape. Electrlc Gall Bells. sons wh e L y humbers, | J. Gregnamayer Mynster st., | carrie o strapped about his | deed. there are many things in our busi- = by oy ; e ofe telephone 121, waist ; el deprossod ai | ness that the public docsn't kuow, wud OFFICER & PUSEY, fll\rla P Al \ 1SS Line. Accommodations First Class, ;;1:;.3.:‘“ o thia grest it eder e he urning to the common- | that isone of them NKERS A i HUT Jaun gopdh at AR KRGEAR. I Mepey o loas ;W” & Judson Bitmitad ta 1‘11' thaviv .".:'”“Lx‘u :ll:x\).(‘m; Gihe higa the. o u: xion: of o Peacl BA‘ OFFICE—615 SOUTH MAIN ST, Rates AIVIB]S Reasonable, in the burguin, ”l'hll‘fl“lhlbll‘:“' &d‘&u | (o ae LT RIS SNE R | s BANE A2, SOt AT : : Telophone No. 18, eople’s store, 814, 16 an f Gron redumon iu furniture at Man- | followed the hard-hearted “peeler” | Pozzoni’s Medicated Complexien powder | 500 Broodway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Establisbed | An calls from District Teiegraph Ofice L 's. back 10 their homes, A little longer | did it Sold by all druggists, 1600 PrompUy attended 10, . MAX MOHN, Proprietor. | hiuidway, Council Biutt, Ta ‘