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6 : THF SU\’DAY BEE SUNDAY NOVEMBER W__ g 100 - GRAND FREE GIFTS Henry Eisoman & Co's Peoplo's Store, 314, 316, 818 and 320 Broadway, Council Bluffs, dnd xes ‘conthied the poe goods stolen fram Fremoit, - An exaim- T e g COUNCIL BLUFFS. ination was ' made yeste but the | . 8 ntoa, handsleds, Odel OFFICE NO. 12, PEARL stREpr | The Churches Not Blockaded and ’;)“" ‘]'I}l‘;lu] m.\‘u-l‘.-l(‘hr- ones stole L& Invitations Out to All clothing. apparently o portion of some | - Money 1o loan. Coopor & - stock of goo Delivered by can How 1|H The police think they d a plant, and it is e 2 | Prof. Dalby's band cencert and ball e discove Rireononis, " | THE COURT HOUSE HEATING. ). 43, ) 1d on Tuesds « & next R " the parties who left them | Will be heldon Tuesday evoning next, [ A 7 Riaw Eorion No — ghtched avay. iTho conenrt will be, giyen by tite full gry For We Have Nothing to Give Away, Towa. —_— Workmen Shiver While Contractors A Gipes of Chink. Bitas whteh the vail. Will follow: Hate —_— MINOR MENTION. and County Board Discuss—An Last evening an audicnee of quite ve- | 13 presented an excellent opportunity READ, READ, READ. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Oriental Church Show- A spectabls dimensions braved the | for all to he i L'"“";‘i bl "'l-‘;['l'\ )r e, Reiter o1 1< cheap. " ' Stolen Goods. 1 ¢ Wt ; come acquainted with Council Blufl's ! ;sr.]-n.n “",‘“L,l‘ s v es for Christm s, — tainment at the Baptist church. — The | exclusively. e i Goods I'\u hased You Will Receive nmn‘.’m‘w‘.‘ TICh coury resumes honday ¢ (‘.‘.n(‘t'rlllllg the Churches, }wt::.w.bt\.‘nu“ :lnnnumml.‘ and which was T wd T honting stoves. a Coupon Ticket Good For One OIS Pitaifle. Matust Melogenphy coms ~I\"v e ‘l ! 4\;"*.\“- l,“v‘;\s‘l‘:m;yh{hln‘;m“ "‘l:“" b car "[";‘I‘ """- "':““‘l"j": many of ““1' Prices low to cle Odell & Bry- Chance in the Following Grand araph susual by the pastor, bo rning | customsof thatpeople which ave, viewed | que. 504 Main st. Presents to be Give ay by pany Will soon open its oftice at No. 502 | aud_evening., Strangers and others | foom an Ar i Sun e resents to be Given Away by pomd wus . 4 Lidndit oman American standpoint, unique —— f . The city council mects Monday uight | Special services at the Cong secur m n( every nl.«. viption. Private 16th, 1888, 1 | sented with all the eteetern which ob- nd : L sulting rooms. business strictly 6 50 } tains o okt o usulting rooms. All busin ance to the city. evening. 0. Dougl ol .”','-'_‘, etual i veall ' confidentinl, Office 500 Broadway, cor- Great Wrong™ party were Grinnell Il preach, Fine music | Suppeswhich was novel and reulistic ¢ in str ¥ Bt tHo Greston” ! 11Dy thie o R THi well. The entertainment, was pr Ter bt wicechy U ) € CsLo use and ), 1e choir, cordiz 4 ) ] T » ke L e Creston” ho u vt \oir. ordial dnvitation s | 70 ot SRR Bt the. Hlowery -~ Bechtele hotel. extends dom, which nssures those who wero | o BIUT.City Ty postaphi 1o consider different matters of imports | tional chureh to-day, morning R "he Tt al union, WEHAVE the BEST GOODS 1) e opar! o lding o 20D urch— 3 i3 v 3 P\ mens fire department bui 1\3., on ist [ l,. copal church W. H. | there that the v ous representations | 2V will give their fifth unn\nl tInaEN R0, HITST bite UekY wuthiaa adway has been supplied with [ W, _ Preaching at 10:30 o i madque, Christmas e A i { : Mt 6oh hdoLion o, '80b) e Wete givon uccording to the modes pre- | Dacdmijor 24, in Masonic will be announeed and tho holders - . By . vjec 88, S vailing in the lg 0 oy 3 af | DS L Y o s el prase ¢ Union elevator received Friday | 7:30 p. ni. Your Debt LS ol The annual masquerade of the printers vited to eall for their presents, success, thin three hundred tickets before the doors opencd.. more » sold Remember you will have to pay noths The Market Contains which We Sell at | cxta on you purehases, © Wo guarantee to sell you goods che aper \ bt has heretofore been the event of the season in that line, and this year the committee will spare no pains to Sund 2m. ats fre Young peopl Public in- double the amount of corn received on any other day since March last. As the witnesses ainst B Miller, was discharged. p. m, Morning sermen, ““The | leads them all, from. y I than you o at any other house i arrested for disturbing the pe did Paul's church—Divine service to- | For an clou\nt.hnnul iftor Christ- “w\ ifnot ~'"l"'*~.-'“ formst efforts, tHa West, and give you tho lrgost, fivest not appe gninst him yesterday, hé y it the usual hours, 10:45 0. m., and | mas present, a Domestic ng machine of skates: Odeoll & Bry- the ClOSGSt Possible Margins‘ and best stock west of Chicago to select I8 OBt CATGuS Titerary soctety will f‘n\u;ln;:'f-l]('l\|\~( 3 \'}' ning sormon, TG J RY AL Il AND BE CONVINCED! hold ity r s mecting to-morrow | Advent Lessons.” - Solos will be ren- , b sire Wit YRasworth, Binyes & o mail orders receive prompt attens B s SoBulLE ameeting lo-morew | gered by Mra. Judd_and Mr. Hayden, | Lastevening n number of the shots | Insure with Wadsworth, Bitnyre & Co tion and tickets for the freo gifts fors subject for reference will be an inter- | ¢ 1d the boy choir will sing as usualin | of the city met and organized avifle Brad Smith, formerly proprietor of warded with the orders the same as if esting one and a full attendance is de- | the evening. club. Dr. Seibert was eclected presi- | the St. Joe house in this city. but lately you were heve in person. sired. “The work on the new German Cathe | gont; Broadbeck, vice-president; Ch of Omaha, was run_over Phese distributions will beanade with In different portions of the stores of [ olic chureh has been dela somewhat athins, secretary. S Tt 1. Biscman A\lt 0., are displayed n..,- by the non-urrival of the stained glass '“,"',“”", ,‘,":I.']"‘“‘};, "t"} e "_lf"h week. His injuries proved so . v advertised to_give | from Chicago. Sosoon as the windows [ treasurer. The organization was chris: | 41,44 {he amputation of one of . irticles. exhibited | can be putin the wovk of decorating | tened the “Council Bluffs Rifle elub.” | was necessary and he wa best, and the display is as | and finishing the intevior will com- | A range will be laid out east of the city | his home in ‘this city on F The i apicture. mence and be vushed right along. near the brick yard, upon which a com- | operation has been performed and the inge has been made in the Con- | fortable building will be erceted. The | chuanees for the recovery of the injured wional choir, Mrs. Evans, nee | membership numbers at the start about man are considered good. Menkel, is to take the alto in the | @ dozen which is expected to materially - - e the cables of the e ric light masts rtet in place of Mrs. Ward, who has | increase. A meeting will be held in Snow shovels at Odell & Bryants; 504 are attached a grateful public would I the position so aceeptably for some | one week to perfect the arrangemcnts | Main st. weave laurels for the succesful one. time It is understood that Mrs, | of the organization as to the futuve. ire hydrant hias been placed upon \}':n-.l is to take a like place in the trect, just opposite the new | Presbyterian church chol county court house. This was done, | John A. Finch will hold a presuinably, as a protection to the clock | meeting to-day at No. 717 on the Union Pacifie 1 and customers may de- -w- f . every fairnoes their reward, No tickets will be given to employes of our Iumw .mtun.wh only recciving into Our Goods. LIST OF PRIZES, No. of pr 1—One el nt pavlor set consisting of sofa, divan and 4 large easy chairs, purchased from S, S, Keller of this city. 2 One elegant cherey bed room set, consisting of ber dresser and Then we Can Guarantee wash stand. Hay o bevell French |I-‘\ul|- Purchased from . A, sre logs removed to are the ve handsome If some of those who have the decora- tive art on the brain would dirvect their attention to the rude guy posts to which o Trains Discontinued. iing with November 27 ins leaving Brondway at 6:55 u, p. m. have béen discon- Uuulox. A;,'onb g e Special Sale. Tn order to close out our stock of cloaks we will cut regular prices in half, | m. and Sule begins to-morrow, Monday. Look | tinued. —One clegant siiver tea set, consist- face which s in constant danger of | avenue, between Seventh and BiRTE e RER i ing o ' A A b"i“u“""""",\“LJ)I‘IH’KILIIIH'iI‘s.A'hlnilly, streets, Al ave cordially invited to }'{:h,’["{“‘.‘l‘;‘ big ad. Harkness Bros., 401 qi AT oG Bry- ing of ext > .“;.‘3‘, :fi-‘\;-“;;\\\\iv Complaint is made that dirt is being [ “4tnd. Y ———— s, 504 Main st ‘ - lolder, Must bo ner us to interfero with travel and with | ¢ countorpart, of nw in use in r-old steers for sale. Will give | Houses and 1.;1,‘ for sule on monthly Fiom @) BUTacq e NG Coneity: good prospec: for having the strect | Trinity church, A\l‘\\ o has been to reliable parties. Enquire o payments. Johnston & Van Patten, 33 4—One very handsome water set.coms choi ?of St mhde impassible all winter, as it 1s | presented to the *Boy of the liable to freeze in its present condition. | Pauls church by the young lad Clergymen desiving the benefits of | Aeme club, an organization which has half-fi rates ovor the. Northwestorn | done noble’ work “in the furnishing of road for the ensuing year are requested | e church. The cross will bo used for tocall upon J. C. Mitehell, 421 Broad- | the first time at service this cvening. , Who is supplicd with permits, Ap- Preaching in the First Baptist church Greenamayer, 623 Mynster s, | Muin street. teleplhione 121, Chief of Pol e off duty not having fully recovered from Z A Case of Straw. the effcets of the policcman'sball, It is Yesterday the case of thestate against | expected he will be able to resume the iam Simpson, of Pleasant township, | dutics of his office within a few days. d before Justice Schurz. The {u-ifinfi |v‘i(t'h| ~L|l]ul goblets and wash And this is what the Public Wants. A UPIS o oo PTGl oo Robinson Bros., city. Not For 30 Days But Every|* - Mullen is temporarily Purchased from W, Maurer, - jons should be made before | A6 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. by the ; it he For Sale Cheap—Tots near the bridge cgant decorated China tea set ot anuary 1st. pastor. Tu the evening: “The Man | complainant is William Overturf, and | S8 80 G TS Glce, Ad- the charge is malicious mischief. Some weeks ago Overturf lost a stack of straw | Main st by fire, and his complaint alleges that - Simpson sct the fire. He places his loss The “Guards™ have arranged for a at §25. Simpson was bound over to ap- | special mecting to be held last evening pear at the nextsession of the g for the purpose of putting in nomina- Jjur, Bail in the sum of $150 was se- | tion some oneof their number for major cured. William mpson and Thomas | of the fifth regiment 1. N. G. The se- Bowman appear vere weather prevented the mecting and that work will probably come before Frank Levine, the tobacconist, has at | After God's Own Heart.” In the even- his cigar store one of the lurgest collec- [ 118, the Chineso students will sing in tions of rare coins in the west, He has their own language. now about six thousand, and the vaviety [ Flder Mark H. Forseutt is great. He has just got a new and | Will preach at th novel eabinet for olding some of his | church this evenin PR bt o public are cordially On Friday afternoon John Stagg. a brick mason, while at work on a build- ing near the Drover's hotel, slipped and TVery h:nu'imnw blue satin water dress or 11 on J. R. Rice, No. 110 :t, Council Bluffs, 8—One venetian P 9= Lustre amber water set, comprise This is Guaranteed at T LA brass tra, 10—-One ruby water set, consist For best quality coal ason, 26 Pearl stry ; bly come befor 6 tamblers, 1 pitch s tray. fell to the grouud, a distance of about 3 You Want Them. them at the next regularmeeting which D0R dEbatblsI Gl Rl R A Er i e o i Koot et Shoot £ho SHon | Domestic patterns and patterns for | takes place on 1 t e I R LR ES Ul shoulders and the scalp over the right | | THe ke the older ones | stamping and embroidery. Lutest styles . 121 pair Jupanese portiers temple was torn away from the skull, | have ¢ v present one is the [) 21 pair Japanese | b 131 gentleman’s smoking jucket. 141 very elegant Paisley shawl, 401 Broadway. S 17—1 ge! xn s fur beaver overcoat, and finest designs, **Domestic” office, = Watuin e omestenofee | SPECIAL. NOTICES. nal Paragraphs. e ‘NOTIFE. SRt onaa B TaVC EE evening , advertisemonts, such as Lost,Found, mer leaves this evening o Loan, F To Rent, Wants, Bording, He was taken to J. B, Atkinsdrug store | annual hooter™ epidemic. The where Dr. Macrac attended him, after | mildness of the initiative stage of the which he was tuken to his home on | disease has developed beyond the Eighth street. Considering all things, Pe Judge L shooting of beans at o stupid target, ov his escape from fatal injurics is little $ . | for Sioux C b ., will be in in_this column at the low 18 outh's suit. o less than a miracle. i into the blue either, and now no boy is . Connor, of Booue, Ta., was in [ Jat&ot TEN € PER LINF for the first in- 19 outh's overcoat, StiEAE oss his @ at some brittle ’ Bl ertion or each subse- —— — ‘,‘ ¥ i The police court yesterday was short | Sttisfied unless his aim is at some brittle yesterday. ent seron, - Loave advertisements at our “ Iskin gloves, 1 before | target of glass or some living form of : Timothy | flesh and blood. With the develop- from Sioux City. Tim- | ment of the craze the ammunition has on news. One solitary app. the judge and gave Quinlan, a tinne John Lundeen, of Tlhott visitor at the Bluffs yesterd wine is entert cus o | Office No. 12 Pedrl Street, near Broadway, Coun- Ta., was a | GG, Towa. nining his 'WANTS. ifornia white blaukets, ition nobility dress pate Ten Per Cent Profit othy had (lhul *d the injunction to |y T > s visiti = ) tion 10 | hocome harder and more deadly. The s Moser, who is visiting | Yg7ANTED A firstclnss horseshoer, ©, Greg- SR and had a revised edition which led him | § otk o el men’s hoots or shoes. to take whisky straight inst He pleaded guilty and then commenced the sympathy dodge, but Judge Aylesworth has seen the play so often thut he was not touched. corset any size. Misses shoe: - Warner's col ine Mars: t album. N e 1infant's el 1 sashmere dress. 1set fur 51 fine lnrge doll. ~1 autograph album. 3 dozen ladics’ fine wool fast black hos 88—14 dozen Misses fine wool fast black hos: 391 gingham dress pattern. I’ m 1 dozen gentslinen handkerchiefs, Cash Grocer's, William_Caldwell, Woodbine, Tn.; J. F"" SALE ANGE— quity of 17 J. James, St., Louis, and J. T. Barnes, shares i Jefiries syndicate. Inguire of of Binghtmpton, were registeved at the | Qe bros.&Co. " 7 T l'mn rsterday. ‘v )— '\llktmunl’ sewiny mn(hlm-u to her homo. No. 717 Fifth avenge, with & severe illness, which prostracted city there ¢ duily. Glaziers may ng in'that direction, doctors culls plenty and limping dogs and dead chickens show how th \nuwr shooters Judge Deemer arvived in the city yes- leveloping inaccuracy of aim. The terday morning. The purpose of his have lately tived~ of window. visit was to hear arguments in the tase | chicken: 1d dogs, and arve kardly con- of Crittenden vs, Avmor, Barbee & Co. | tent unless they let one shat fly—just etal. This was tried before him sowme | for fun, you know, atsome other boy. time ago and the arguments of counsel | One lad on Fifth avenue was quite badly were deferred until such time as counsel | hurt yesterday by one of these shots, and court could agreeupon. One of the [ the stone hitting his face. Tt seems al- attorneys was out of town yesterday and | most impossible to prevent the shootir on account of the storm did not return | rage running.its full time, but if some in season to attend to the case. Judge inventive genius could devise some Deemer returned home last evening. | choking off plan it would be most He will go to Audubon to-morrow 10 [ ceptable to anxious pavents and suffer preside at court now in session theve. | ing property owner There are in the county jail now an even score of prisoners. WILL PRODUCE A FORTUNE In a few years, even on a small investment. You can save that amount by purchasing your Groceries of LE—Ve Ahen fo1 (th or \\ouhl Hunt, reporter for the BEE in | aboit 000, Call at st & roadway, ot Couneil Bluffs, ison the sick list, und | 8ddress Martin, Sae " number, Connell has been obliged to go to his home in Hebron, Neb., to I‘l‘i‘\l')l'l'lll(.h F" n, of Avoca, wasin the T R ATrerL e T wd returned home on OR SALE second hand Knabo square irain. While here she was Addx‘:l:;‘tl .4"'1'"3;‘3. Gice, Counclt i e S the guest of W. W. Chapwan. Colonel J. H. Keatley slipped on a banana skin in Washington last Sunday and fell, his bry an iron hitehing ring. He is hul'\lh ble to do duty in the treasury dopartment, M T Touses in all p; mns of the city by Johnston & Van Patten, B4 Matn st and furnished rooms. J. R. Dav nlmn itth avenue. ALE—Second-hand Columbia bicycle heap, f-inch, at Beo office. 4" “6 linen table cloths. 3—1 dozen linen naplkins. 41 -1 dozen fine linen towels, 1 fancy stand cover, NE housand_dollars to loan on eal estate and chattels by F. J. Day, 39 . n ve & Co. loan money Wadsworth, I one woman in the twenty. e = B Albertson, of the firm of Albert- | pearl st. —1 table cover. 0 oage 16 as AiMoult to. tarn. a8 Who Shall Heat 1¢ 7 son & Co., and R. Rick, both of Breda, .mu—““—,..~m..mny for sule by 47—1 Muarsailles quilt., and growing a little worse if_anything, [ 0 order to proscoute the work upon | [n., vis cd the Blulls yesterday 1o lay Pearl st 45—1 fine large doll, TThe great ivon cylinder or cago hangs | the new court house with the greatest | in “Stock for their holiday trade, They N T L G, 49--1 large album from the top, and in the settling of the | economy of time and with comfort to the K“(“n‘“ sed u large quantity of Muellel b Jretiioon In privie rosidence nesp ooiry No. 345 BROAD AY, 2,(]1 }‘ul.’t‘um diinieny guihliuglhc bottom crowds on the foun- | workmen employed, it has been found ation more than it should. There | pecessary to heat the building thor- seems no way of remedying the trouble | vt 0 ErE Lt o heatin without great expense. The result will | U817 A £ probubly bo that tho settling will grad- | and @ furnace have been put in, This ually continue, and if so the time will | will be ready for operation during the come when the cage will not tuen at coming week. They are the permanent The whole jail will needs he recon- | fixtures of the house. But here oceurs f:fi:”fi:lm.- ";i::""x{"‘lg;:“;:_“\l_ (}ll::i‘h::hjxnl ahiteh. The contractsexisting between concede that while it will work all | the county and the contractors did not right for a two-story il, the thres contemplate, and do not make any pro- story oncs arc not linble to be sauis- | vision for either fuel or a man to man- Of course a competent factory. age the eng The county hoard did not find it very | man must be had, pays him, rofitable to attempt to cut down Jus- | for the systen would very soon be ruined (‘:I'"‘ ohurs affioli :'1“‘-*- Ihe suit be- | in the hunds of a novice. The county ore Judge Aylesworth secures for the Y by " il justice all but about 820 of the fees # thotdho sontractors must furnieh claimed by him, and in saving this is necessary to do their work, amount the county has an expense for ‘b includes heiting the building costs of At this rate the county ng the cold weather, while the con- tractors claim that their stipulations of riul do not include this a loser by its attempted economy. ustice Schurz, the cutting down of his | latter nocessity, five. Large closet. References required. Address H. William Keavville, of Minden, Ia., Council Bluffs. }\'xw in ch city i\'(~>‘}u|'(‘lxl)'. "l'hc firm of {earvi & Shaff, ruggists Kearville now goes to Platte Center, Neb., where he will engage in the drug business. A large for of men have been at | 500 Broodway, Council Bluffs, Towa. Established work on the Manawa motor line at the t)if i\l\m‘ -u]unnu of Ninth street and the - Vabash road. It expected that the work would be v ne ll'ly completed TWO before cold weather ¢ me but it has X F » . A. Judd intends Im\\\n;: Monday, vi is family, for California, where he will_probably perma Mvr. Judd has been for ploy of the Union Pacific, and besidc being a valuable oflice man is a thor- ough gentleman. He has many friends who wish him and his family great suc- , though regretting that they are to e themselves away fror fruit of loom™ muslin. stand cove Jupanese porticrsn We keep no book accounts, conscquently we have no had debts which the balance of pur trade hasto pay. This is the son we are able tosell so cheap, .lnll-um i o doll. Remember the place. Give us a call. Pl . T T S— 691 toilet set. Long l....»m-t book. fine silk mufMer, shopping bag. clegant lace Tandkerchief, bottle fine perfume. ir kid gloves, pair silk suspenders, ,.:..M fies’ car I buttons. nently reside “ars in the em \1..44,.“. Warner's cor fine h \(l [ ‘jyudpm(‘nl is, morcover, a vindication of | labor und £0 many 9 % % fine snoes. fee bills by the county attorney being an It is further claimed by the contrac- | pleasant Council l}lun‘- associations, i ith\\ h albumn. intimation that he ‘w charging for | tors that the county has hindered them 3 - . wmnuummx«ufl.,fi;u ” p;m-wh mits. e aYor Tondt ¥ are | in the prosecution of their work. They | The matinee of the “Musketeors gent’s fur cap. M u.m.’n: smoking With Every Purchase of sl avadbocs $10 and Upwards. other claims on which suit has been | made the cavations for the building, commenced against the county, one be- [ and the plins were then changed by ing by Marshal Guanella, whose bills | the county to admit of piling the founda- had also been chopped to pieces. tion. In the rear of the main building . 4 8 also, brick were tobe laid, and this wus With the first of the month the blaze | (hulved wnd e used instead of of the electric masts will be turned on % ! the city. The system of lighting the | " city will then be put to the test, and there is some little anxiety to note the result. There is much confidence felt in the coming light, and if the masts prove to be wisely located the strec will doubtless be brilliantly lighted. There are many who claim that with Hu the city so well fighted all night there On Tue will be no chance for burglars or thugs. Others differ in this, and some of the S most experienced police officers claim glavized and a large quantity of jow- that the record shows that there » | eley, clothing, ete., taken, the value be- s on moonlight nights [ing $1,000, Detectives have been at than on dark oncs. They account for | work hunting up the goods, and they this by saying that the thieves can seo | followed up what they supposed to be to work bhetter when it is light,and they | vaces pointing to the presence of the yesterday afternoon was fairly well at- FOR SALE CHEAP! tended. The programme was noticably LI ) smoother thun at either of the preceding STANDARD, UNDER RULE 6. syaulnge @R WADE CARY. - - Comncil Blufis Don't Freeze Up! %o We are bound to close out our large line overcontings. Wil make them up | Star Stables and Mule Yards at greatly reduced figures, Broadway, Council Blufts, Opp. Dummy Depot, This is the oportunity of a lifetime, A. REI 810 Broadw lm-: album hammered hrass umbrelia stand, i i ir fine silk suspendes, o is noopen dispute. Tt is simply 5 which can be adjusted without 88 shopping bag. In the interest of all parties 89—1 silk umbreila, rnestly des s (L i, 3 ® 91—1 elegant evening shuy dol 921 gent's b 03 l'uhm- i Every One Gets a Prize. iy i The St. Joe stables have aggain changed hand: Dr. Breeling has released his contract to C. Brooks and returned to his home at Glenwood. Mr. Brooks is what is technically known as a “dirt contractor,” and has been at work dur- & < mufile ing the past ye ipon the streets of the 3 ol Ny ¥ i ¢ wdies' fine shoes, city. This possession is to furnish him PR T fe with adequate room to protect his teams | Horses and mules constantly on hand, for Potal value of the above 100 presents, during the winter, sale at retail or in car load lots, Orders promptiy filled by contract on short two thousund doll: e. e lend money. n Goods. e store of G ml~ rich & cen, at Fremont, Neb., w not { can wateh the 1-!'&- 'S ;x ier ~‘:{ll u\_u\'d goods 1m this Two strangers ap- Every one making a cash pu s¢ 0 'T‘l" k‘wm on mmnmfiii'?_rp" A BOIRT Wwing u’mnr { them more readily by sncaking 1nto | peared heve on Thursday, and they se- [ 25 cents at T. D. King & Co.’s cigar elephone 114, nagem. of & ¢ sitee of six shadowy pluces. cured a room for one month for the | store gets u chance in the annual prize Opposie Dummy Depen, Goupsll Biugs. 7 : IF YUU GU 10 MIQSUURI VALLEY the utmost fairness will be y pluces. g P 3 storage of five trunks, Then they went Notiee. to another place and stored four large During the cold spell, for the accom- | hoxes. On Friday they took tho boxes modation of laboring men, I will keep | to the depot, to be shipped to St. Joe, my store open on Sunday hum fa.m. | and took the trunks to the 1.‘.“_7%'0 to 1 o'clock p.m. and from 2 o'clock to | room, to be checked aw: ay when they 6p. m. Calland selou.j'our stoves and | should get yeady to call for furniture. . J. MANDEL. them. The strangers not having Nos. 323 and 326 Broadway. cluimed these goods and. - their drawing. Twenty elegant prizes. d <0 the prese nL. will go to the pers sy 18 who hold s the tim ge of this g goods at 1} thereby and get ain, Henry Liseman & Co ple’s store, 414, 816, 815 and 8 u. adway, Council Bluils, Is ETOP AT THE rove Muomvery.(§f, ELMO HOTEL! NEV FALL STYLES OPEN, 1514 DOUGLAS STREET, - - - OMAWA. Sample Roowms A\"'Ilahtldl(\hN ) There is a demand for incandescent 8 ALCOHOL, Al electric lights for Council Bluffs, nnd opwu AND MORPHINE CURE ! the first to get them into the r The Alcohol, Morphine and Opium habit Ab- dences and offices of the city will lnul solutely Cured without interfering i the atrons plenty, at reasonable prices. | patient's dully svocation, "Correspond with or Thc Erectric Tght company is waiting | ion DR B BELLINGER, * for some further improvements, and | Al correspondence contidential,

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