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g b \8 1 NN - o N e nn. T he firesides of e padefte v Ih~l ' THE DAILY BEE. |THAWED OUT BLUFFS ITEMS, |ttt the welt known hotet man, The | the firesties of your gete you wilh be | 100 GRAND FREE GIFTS i their home, man’s troops on “lmfr"\\i v |||||'|vl1L’|| { —_————— Geor 4 n 11 hay depend upon WOUNOIL BLUFFS. | tue teack For tne motth Avens Music and Dance. the country tlong yeuF touto for supe | Worth §2,000 to bo Givon Away by OFFICE NO, 12, ¥ Frelznt Houso BeiMy Laid. The audience which assembled in the | plies, Walking is vevy good exercise (] Masonic temple lnst evening was do- | for the young, When 4 meke.up your Henry Bisomann & Co.'s Poople's cidedly complimentary to the company | mind to dig gold. don"t, There is” just Store, 314, 316, 318 and 820 of musteinns which gave the concert, | 88 much money in digging potatoes, if — —_— Broadway, Council The oceasion the promenade con- | YO ‘1“""“"“‘{’-"'l“" . Bluffs, Towa. cort and ball by Dulby's military band What Brandreth's Pills Do, and orchestra. 280 o'cloek the cur= | Tn Brandreth’s Pills the true life Delivered by carrier in any part of the city at Wenty cents per w H. W Tirg . THE MILITARY ENTERTAINMENT. The Methodists 1 Ch roving Their ch Building—Work of a Local tai 1 following pro- | medicine has been found, composed as READ, READ, READ, READ, - d ain raised ollowing pro- | medicine has been: found, compose LN "':, -‘l :“";"I"“' el gramme was presented: iy | ey are of numorous vegotubles so FORTS, BLANKETS, ETC, — N. Y. Plumbing Co. for Fast Driving. Quickstep. ... . Dby bined that each multiplies the vir. With Every Two Dollars' Worth of Reiter, tailor, Fall goods cheap. Euphonium Solc -Brooks s of the rest. They can never do COMMENCING Goods sed You Will Receivo Solo by B 1 any harm. Theiv action is alw the same, no matter how long orin what doses they arve taken. They purge away the waste particles of the system, They recruit the animal vigor and ar- vest the progress of decay. They purify the blood. They stimulate the live They invigorate digestion. They open the poves. The, See Chapman’s pictures for Christmas. Lincoln post G. A. R., holds its an- hual election of officers next Saturday evening. Another large agricultural implement house is said to be looking for favorable location in this city Judge Thornell will preside at the Union Pac Ixtension. Some month ago the Union Pacific purchased the land abutting upon Tenth street from Main street west, through Riddle’s sub-division. Work upon the street proper was immediately com- menced and the grading is now com- pleted and ties laid from Main street to Amitia Polka........ Clarinet Solo by Overture, ... lla Polka a Coupon Ticket Good For One Chance in the Following Grand Presents to Be Given Away By Us on Monday, January 16th, 1888, Pi Pot pouri L The entire programme wis well ren- term of the district court which opens Afalta o Py bowels do the work of the kidneys, thus Sty s here Junuary 24 next. : the riter. Grading upon the abutting | dcred and elicited much applause, hat ving those organs an ofttimes needed purchase receives one ticket the portions most appreciated were 1% rgan sblos atd thaiy m-v!rlmlm..im.-nn Mr. - One or two at night for Fallet handles his_instrument with the ease of nd shows the possession of qualitios which will yet make him traly master of the euphonium. The new Broadw: terday and The machinery for th laundry was r ved being placed in position. The cases of the saloon men charged with contempt of court ave set for Thurs- property is well under way and will be completed within a few weeks. When these preparations are completed the com will proceed to the erection of a week additional #2° the sam and Hold your tickets until the above me tioned date, when the lucky numbers § will bo announced and the holders in- We shall offer a large stock of Cloaks and Ladies’ Wraps, and | vited to call for their presents. will demonstrate their power and is generally sufficient to cure ordinary g fiaiaNo TR e e : 9 5 Remember you will hiave to pay noth- day in the district court. oA e AL t"“,l!',‘f""“,.‘l'l' corniet duet was very fine, but they were E ' Ladies’ Underwear at about HALF their value. You TR R A Broadway street car yesterday col- | Cooncil Blufls consignments. =LhIS WiH ogvered up too much by the other instru- FURNITUR 3 will get your gift in the value of your yurchase guarantee to sell you goods cheaper lided with a Mrs, Barbee's buggy. The | be located near the gas works. Efforts | ments to be fully appreciated. M. A NTHoHE e iR dottality of ‘chatnes than you can buy at any other house in wreck was not o bad one. have been made to secure information | Fuchs' rendition of his solo was most e ave e e and without the uncertainty of chance. e A A The large trees on the “lost lot,” re- | as to other additions in this quarter but | excellent. hitof th ing. judg- 1 This sale is to clean out this part of our stock, as we must x‘m«l best stock west of Chicago to select rom. have the room for other goods, CALL AND BE CONVINCED! Lmail orders receive prompt atten- tion and tickets for the free gifts for- warded with the orders the same as if No tickets will be given to employes of our house, customers only receiving $17.00 Cloaks at $8.50|$12.00 Cloaks at §6.00| """ wivar No. of pri 1-One_elegant parlor set con; of sofa and 4 lary $10.00 CLOAKS AT $5.00. gt o % U 2-One elegant che bed room set, consisting of bedstead, dresser and wash stand. Have large bevell French plate mirrors, Purchased from C. A. Beebe & Co., eity. 8- One elegant siiver tea set, consist- ing of extra large and very heavy waiter, coffec pot, tea pot, sugar bowl, creamer and spoon holder. Must be W | seen to be fully appreciated. Bought rom C. B. Jacquemin & Co., ci 4—One very pr bowl of the very ing from the appr audience, was the slo solo. M. 4 ; Schimmin was enthusiastically vecalled, [ Our immense buildings are packed full of gecuring the only encore of the evening. the most e bt Rl | BEAVTIFL. AND ELEGANT 60008 ce were well pleased. About 10 o'clock the floor | In our line, and at prices that will defy com- was tuken by dancers and until the early | Detition. We guurantee our goods to be just N A \ us we represent them, Please give us a call morning hours light feet tripped to the \\‘)u-lh('l",\nll wish to buy or hot, and bring strains of delicious musie. your friends with you. It is no trouble to e e | 8hOW OUF goOdS. * Respectfully, Notice. Call ot Parks & Son's for pr C. A. BEEBE & CO. canned goods und save your: y cent, Methodist Improvement. SPEC[AL_I:]OTICES. The Methodist church is having its interior improved. The plastering on NOTICE. the ceiling has gone into an uncomfort- | SHEGIAL advertisements suchas Logt:-Found, able habit of crumbling and occasionally 'l-dl_ll_p"lllll“ Tumn at the low sending a little picce down on the de- J LT or the first in- vout worshipper. All th te sertion u cuts Per Line for each subse- < 10 be rem- | auent insertion. Leave advertisements at our edied and the ceiling repay : window Pearl Street, near Broudway, Coun- red. The are also being repuired and an electric light is to be added. Rev, Rees, the new pastor, is determi have the old church 'made as at and comfortable us possible until such time as & new bulding can_ be erected. The Methodists need another church in this city, and it is not impracticable that, with the opening of another sea- son, the preliminary work of soliciting funds will commence. Wmn. Lew nothing definite has been ascertained. It is thought by many that in order to hold the patronage of the traveling pub- lic the dummy trains will be run over the same trac The location of a depot on or ne: Main street may be more advantageous to the company than on Broadway after the completion of h ruction of the new bridge® 1 be within the next year. The Union Pac close corporation and y its projects in acts alone, so little can be learned as to its future plans, ' mse attend- ing its present wor xtensive scale upon which it is being conducted makes it sure that business commensu- rate with this expense is contemplated, and it can only be had by seeuring a large share of the inter-city traffic. cently discovered to be the ‘n-upl'l‘ty the Catholics, are being cut down. Harmony chapter No. 25, Orvder of Eastern Star, will give thei nual ban- uet and ball December 9, at Temple all. Miss Jennie Shoemaker has been en- gaged to give an elocutionary ent tainment for the benefit of the Method- ist church on De Divorce proc stituted by Mrs. ) maker, aguinst her husband, D, P. den, upon the ground of desertion. W. Parrell, of Omuha, was yesterday called on to contribute to the police fund of Council Blu just be- cause prohibition didn’t prohibit. In the reports of postoffice gains in Towa, Council Bluffs takes the lead with an increase of 50 per cent. Des Moines ghows an increase of only 12 per, cent. A select quadrille party and social en- tertainment is to be given under the auspices of the A. O. U. W. in the Grand Army hall Friday evening, De- cember 9. The carpenters and painters still work in the fireless court house. The con- tractors for the steam heating are not willing to let the system be used until it i8 accepted by the county board, and there is no other mode of heating. The electric lumps are being placed s the masts. It will t. a little time to get them properly adjusted but it is expected that within a few days the street lighting by this system will com- mence. The grand ju ation of the | HOLIDAY TRADE | in- = For best quali ¢ coal and wood, call on Gleason, 26 P rl street. Wadsworth, tnyre & Co. loan money Loisstigtot e For Fast Riding. This morning A. J. Crittenden will be tried in police court for reckless and fast dviving. About half past 6 Mon- day evening he was riding upon Broad- way, and ran into or against Theodore Beckman, a_harness maker on Broad- way. The claim is made that the horse was going at a fast speed and due care was not observed in the driving. The sooner people learn that the public streets are for the use of the public as agencies for the transaction of business and for travel, and that individ 1 be protected while in the exe this use, the better it will be parties concerned. The streets race tracks, and the giddy and s should learn it—by arrest and fine, if they will not learn'it in any other way. OR RENT - 10 | F%hown us Tim ¥o senson of 18K, in tra 11 choice lands and erett. s of R0, 160 or 300 ac well improved. Hora handsome water ing pitelior co 1t,com- and goblets and wash Lo lesi )—A oy with good horse for carrier Bee oftice, Couneil Blufrs, ED—A first-class horseshoer, 123 Main st., Council Bluffs, ALE OR EXCHANGE n_Jeffries syndicate, Co. o elegant piece of goody. Pur THIT IS THE OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE BEEN | iuiinon o i WAITING FOR. 5—Decorated China dinner set of 130 i Purchased from W. A. Maurer, e 5, our popular carriage and bus man, seems to be doing all the hack and coupe work of the ¢ " at his office Monday evening at ¢ was covered on both sides with ¢ Mr. Champs seventeen and the opern house two, all of which were made to the complete satisfaction of his patrons. All parties wishing carringes or coupes for calling purposes call at office, 419 Broadway or telephone No. 128, it 1% Inguire of egant decorated China tea set of | T Odell Bros. & '\' AN Allkinas of machines to epair. Work promptly ard hotiestly done. Charges reasonabl pestic office 105 Main st handsome blue satin water set, consisting of 6 tumblers, 1 pitcher and one hammered b tray. 8—O0ne venetian water romprising nE"E“BEn THE PL‘GE 6 tumblers, 1 pitcherand 1 elegant brass 9 tray. 9—TLustre amber water set, compr ing 6 tumblers, 1 pitcher and 1 elegant brass tray. 10—One ruby water set, consisting of 6 tumblers. 1 pitcher and 1 brass tr 1120 yds best black Guinett silk nese portiers. 13—1 gent i king jacket. Uy gant Paisley shawl. 4 roadway. o T 16—1 gentleman’s dress suit, 17—1 gent’s fur beaver overcoat. s suit. EET ey e i or youth's overcoat. Don't Forget 20—1 pair sealskin gloves, 1 pair California white blankets. 1 combination nobility dress pate ern, worth $50. isses clonk. v have returned indict- ments against cach of the young felloy who were arrested at the time severs small burglaries were committed on upper Brondway some four or five weeks ago. 8. B. Snyder has been appointed to defend them. As an acknowledgment of their ap- rediation of his services as leader of he orchestra during the recent pre- sentation of the “‘Musketeers” in this eity, Misses Bella Robinson and Nellie Hatcher have presented Prof. Baetens with an elegant Elgin watch. Yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock was held the funeral services over the mains of Mrs. Johanan Christensen, wife of N. B. Christensen, at the home on upper Broadway. The death was the result of typho alarial and occurred the previous day. Yesterday afternoon a water pipe burst in the office of J. R. Rice, on Main street. There was no one in the office R BAL exchange for_Council BInflx or Omaha prop- erty, mretal stock of hoots and xhoes val abotit #4000, Call at store, No. 508 Broadway address' K. Martin, same number, Cout Blufrs, Ta. ' "@OR RENT—Houses in all p il ity by and® head of one, two und cc-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit'to reliuble partics. Enquire o A, J. Greenamayer, 623 Mynster st. telephone 121, e Y. M. C. A, Literary. The rooms of the Y. M. C. A.were well filled last evening and the following ex- cellent programme was prepared: Instrumental Mus Reading. Address ond-hand Columbla bieycle nch, at Bee oftice. very cheap, —— For bargains in real estate go to John- ston & Van Patten, 33 Main st. '()Nmmm 1 thousand_dollars. to loa ) realestate aud chatiels vy ¥, J. Da Pearl st. B. Anderson A. Lawson H.W. Rees Reading. . .P. M. P Questions to be answered next we e presented. These litera 5, occurring each weck, furnish the entertainment and means for moral improvement and mental culture. While the attendance is uniformly good, it ‘A Practical Motto,” . W s i, Dark Thievery. Fred Green, a very dark-skinned FEthiopian lad, was before Judge Ayles- worth yesterday morning on the charge of general pilfering. He showed his white tecth by a smile, and acknowl- edged that he was guilty, and scemed ORIt A finely furn 1ir: in private residence near court house. Water in room, lighted and heated, Large closet. Referencesrequived. Address H. 12, Bee oftice, Council Bluffs. WM. WELCH, or - FURGPERN”RESTATRANT ' Joha Al Bion 8 The Great Bargain Entrances, and 113 Pearl 8t. SHUE STURE- . . MEALS AT ALL HOURS 2T i at the time and the water had free | reully pleased that he was not put tothe | ghould be larger. This work—the ele- 1 0 open trom 6. to10 Is at 100 Main Street, pLongeinle musing course. It drenched the room pretty | trouble of proving himself to be | vation of mankind—commends itsclf to arma 0 an Xp['GSS me, p. m. Council Blutrs Council Bluffs, Ta. % P, corset any size, thoroughly before a passer-by discov- | s0. He was taken at his word and sent | all and shonld receive not negative sup- o) lowa. 8. A. Plerce, Prop. ir Mi hoes. ered it A;ml nutilh('ld luu-l plumbing com- llmvu; ]Onun‘f‘thvlm'llfifm' ;vhwh h;» vas | port, but hearty co-operation, OFFICE—615 SOUTH MAIN ST. — T = == WT ) s corset, any, who stopped the flow. arrested was the stealing of some chic! ——— “Telephone No. €3, o 29—1 very fine les bed spread, P vory enjoyuble cvent long to ho re- | ens and flour from Mr. Gallagher's store. Don't Freeze Up! AU calls from District Telegraph - Ofce Haflzard & Co Mrs. W. B. White Wm.wlmgp"ra ] Pl onying Masseillos bod ey membered was held Monday evening at | He suid he stole them, and sold them to | © We are bound to close out our large [ PromPHYatiendedio: Rotary Siatietandara Staple and T 311 tobogean cap the residence of Mr.and Mrs. Lee Hefiry | & lower Brondway restaurant keeper, | line overcontings. Will make them up = ine Machi Restaurant e B0V | 5o Linfant's cloal. in the purticipution of & soap bubble and | but it will be investiguted further be- | at greatly reduced figures, Sewing Machine ! ., GROCERIES, “1 sashme sack party in honor of Miss Lucy Knott, | fore it is believed. “Che boy also ad-| “fhis is the oportunity of a lifetime. | $2, AN ELEGANT $2, | ror Nebrusko & west No. 7 Brondway, Coun NomitoregNetock: | 841 set furs. who is making them a visit before re- | Mmitted having sf olen an oveicoat from A. REITER, Office, 106 Main 8t,Coun.| ‘ House Block. —1 fine large doll. turning to her home at Creston. She is | the oftice of Geise's brew G e Sonfons N 310 Broadway. ey J. W. and E. L. Sq — For an elegant birthday giftor Christ- mas present, a Domestic sewing machine leads them all. 1y estimable y r 1o 3 avery e able young I S cna ey, by all who know her. The Married Ladies’ Social Knitting club will begin the season of ‘“‘sociabil- ity” to-morrow evening at the residence of Mrs, W. N. Young, Ne. 414 Broad- wag. On this evening they will depart from their usual order of entertainment and invite their “liege lords” to necom- pany them and be their guests. A Agents wanted. Council Blufls, Ia. g —1 autograph album. dy and loved e ———— —4 dozen ladies’ fine wool fast black hose. Neumayar_ § _HMG] “""-& Ega“' 38—} dozen Misses fine wool fast black N :3;."’;’“:"{ ‘l')'x’" Wholesale and retail heea : 9 i 391 gingham dress pattern. Ieet oa i Sennaciiony Emu ,fl%"*fiffl e oo n ot e, Non S8 and. | for Walnut Block Coal dieslinen handkerchiefs, uu'fl..mlwlu_v o 3 Main St. Council Ogden House, Bluffs Bluff — An Elegant Residenc Hon. George T. Wright is id to have decided to begin in the spring the erection of an elegant residence to cost at least $25,000. The plans are alveady being prepared, and the prediction is made that the residence will outrank in beauty any now standing in either GOLD WATCH FOR TWO DOLLARS. To each purchaser of $2.00 worth of goods we give a ticket which en- titles the holder to one chance on e —— District Court. ; The case of Z. T. Lindsey against the Western Union Telegraph company, for —1 dozen linen napl ity, 44—1 dozen fine linen towels, Sumptuous repast and o general good | damage, was closed yesterday; also a [ CitY: P e an Elegant Gold Watch worth $90. 451 fancy stand cov time is promised. replevin case, Keenan against Waguer. Every one making a cash purchase o | We carry a nice line of goods, in the T e e e o 4 table cover. 7 The funcral of Mys. Conrad Geise was | The court has taken them underad- [ 25 cents at T. D. King & Co.’s cigar | lutest ‘styles, embracing Men's and 00 GO T0 MISSOURT VALLEY T held yesterday afternoon from the | visement. The balance of the day was | store gets a chance in the annual prize Boy's clething, hats and caps, boots IP 1 g en 0' er 0[ s fifx I«:‘rlr»-‘i:fi\‘uu:' g family residence. Impressive and com- | consumed in making assignments. drawing. Twenty elegant prizes. and shoes, gloves, mittens, etc., which i arge 1 s forting services were conducted by Rev. | Following is the second assignment of we will sell you at One-half the Price STOP AT THE H0—1 toboggan cap. ——— ) ADVICE TO TENDERFEET. -1 child’s hood. T. J. Mackey. The attendance of sym- law cases: For to-duy—Nos. 4,627 M, 5,128, 5,473, 5,572, For Thur minal Nos. = 1,754, 1,755, 1,757 Nos. 5420, 4,578, 4,857, 4,989 asked you by other dealers and give you a ¢hance on the watch besides. Come and examine our goods and prices before purchasing. Remember the place, 546 and 548 Broadway. M. MARCUS. D. H. McDANELD & ¢0., Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. pathizing friends was very large, and the floral tributes were numerous and well chosen. Mrs. Geise had lived here 80 long, ynd was so greatly estecmed by such a large circle of friends, that her death, though not unexpected, causes general sorrow in the community, A kind hearted but needy old lady on Washington avenue, who draws weekly from the county charity fund said to be greatly 1-to-do neig S groceries by the cupful of ‘the old ludy and forgets to pay back, Neighborhooa borrowing is small business at best, but this is c1ted_as a case of special mean- ness, us the borrowers are said to have sufficieat income to be comfortable. The New York Plumbing company has been making it **hot™ for one of the BEE men. The company has just put Some Points for Young Men Going West to Get Rich, Washington News: If we are to be- lieve the highly-colored reports sent out from Prescott,Ariz,,a gold mine “richer by far than anything ever discovered in the world” has just been developed ten miles from that point. Weare told that the pure gold clings to the rocks in seales and can be taken off by the hand- ful, and that two men in less than one hour secured $800. And further, the re- port says, thot the ore averages 1,000 per ton. ' Before any young men of Wil- mington pack their’ satchels and pre- pare to hasten to the Hassayampa river gold fields we would suggest that they await further developments and fuller particulars of the new Eldorado to which people are said tobe flock- 5,286, 5,351, 2 and 8, 5,874, 5,384, 5,388 and 9, 5,398, 5,596, ————— You Want Them. Domestic patterns and patterns for stamping and embroidery. Latest styles and finest designs. **Domestic” oflice, 105 Main street. ’ 1 CARTER & SON, Prop’s. — 1 picco “fruit of loom” muslin. Manufacturert of gol funoy stand cover, | © L] [] 54—1 pair'clegant Jupanese porliors 4 i ~Latbum, large doll, — 1 autograph album. e B/ TRWIN, Brop: —1 seal skin hand bag. —1 toilet set L t l N "' AND SHEET IRON WORK, 80—1 Tong pocket book. —1 fine silk mufller, Orders by mail for repairs promptly attended 1—1 fine silk muf a as 0ve les' to. ‘e.« L-r’u.-nnn wuaranteed. 10th Avenue. Ad- 1 shopping bag. ) dress Ogden Iron Works, Council Bluffs, lowa. handkerchief, Star Stables and Mule Yards DBroadway, Council Bluffs, Opp. Dummy Depot. e Maney to loan. Cooper & Judson. - A Work of Art. To-day Miss Sopha D. Rehse will place on exhibition ut the rooms of the an- cil Bluffs Carpet Co., an oil Yuinlin;,v which is her own conception. It repre- sents an old fisherman who has lighted his last mateh, but has failed to light In Amber, tor- toise shell, ete. -1 pair lad cuft buttons. 1 fine lace pin. 70—1 Madam Warner's corset. 711 fine hand bag. 72—1 large album. Hairornaments Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. £20 and £22 Main Street,Council Bluffs,Towa. as well as the newestnovelties Fa] H N - in hair goods. —1 large wax doll. into the residence of H.” W. Tilton, on his pipe. The expression of the face, | ing in ‘great numbers, There are ¥ —1 gents’ searf, Fifth avenue, a complete system of hot | 28 well as the whole pose, is a study. It vays two sides to the wonderful sto- Hair goods —1 fine silk mufiler. i fine shoes album. mits, fur cap. . ilk smoking jacke t is wonderfully expressive yet natural, The coloring is life like, and the de- velopment of the idea in the mind of the artist is wonderfully realistic, Miss Rehse has christened the piece “The Old Fisherman’s Last Mutch,” and placed its value at 845. The purchaser will be the fortunate possessor of a water heating. The wor was com- pleted just in time to test it during the recent storm and low dvop of the ther- mometer, and every room was made pip- ing hot. The BEE man is happy, and it mises to give him summer weather m coldest days. vies of gold and diamond 1ds that come from the far, far west. There are such things as salted mines and gold mining companies that sell thousands of dollars of stock not worth the paper on which their lying words ave printed. or rse it is a great temptation for an Made to order OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS 500 Broodway Council Bluffs, Iowa. Established 1851 : s gt 4, to Mrs. C. L. Gillette, |, Jonssan mrice coopianty o hacd, for 20 Main Street, Council Bluffs. Outof town | Orders promptly filled by contract on short 7. arctic overshoes. ambi = - ous young man to start out from Wbk solieited, and wll mail orders prompity | Botice il 1 puir over Personal Paragraph. beautiful picture. home with a large gripsack containing attended to. "E'e‘fl-pn'é’.','.'- o commisPUTER & BOLEY, 841 fine ulbum, J. A. T. Bates, of Oakland, isat the his old clothes, with the expectation of FOR GOOD MATERIAL d brass umbrella stand, Kiel house. - 'Opposite Dummy Depot, Council Blutfs. 85—1 hamm H. Sheafe loans money on chattel - e e e throwing away the old clothes in a few JAND(——— TWO o 86— lmir mr‘ri\lc suspenders, Varren Hough, of Crescent, is mak- | sceurity of every description. Private | weeks and returning with the gripsack i S A W his headquariers at the Kiel houso, | consulting rooms. All business strietly | to heavily laden with gold nuggets that | IO NEST WORK . . 1 o dhopping bug. Mr, Stewart,of Cedar Bluffs, Neb., [ confidential. Oflice 500 Broadway, cor- | an express car has to be chartered. N o= I'o I“ i a I“"s 9| so—tmiticumbrolin, o was in the city yesterday purchasing | ner Main street, up-staivs. Such dreams of gold have flitted through | _ 90—1 fine luce handkerchief, holiday goods. — the head of every young man, and some vening shuwle veling bag. wn cup. —— Insure with Wadsworth, Etnyre & Co. old ones, too. and will as long as time is. But how many young men of your ac- unintance that started west to make a ortune in a few months or ars have succecded except by hard work at some legitimate busine How many men do you suppose come from the gold mines laden down with the clous stuff? Not many. There are exceptions to the rule, but the chances of b a millionaire by rushing intoevery gold field that'is opened are just ubout Charles L. Williams and Dan Brazell, manager and agent of Ezra Kendall were registered at the Bechtelo yes- terday. Among the Towans at the Creston are: Charles Woodware, Manning; Henry Black, of Forling; J. M. Shaff, of Min- den; Dan’l M. Diermett, of Keg Creek. Mr. C. Kalge has severed his connee- $ion with the Mueller Music Co. as road salesman. He will representan eastern house with the same line of goods in Main Street, Council Bluffs. e L To Check Up. Auditor Cadwallader, of the Chieago, Burlington & Quiney, and Barrett of the Kansas City railway, are expected here to-day to check up the tickets of the office here, and see whether the daylight burglar got away with any of them. About thirty tickets w found on the floor, and others were partially Only Hote! in the City with Fire Es- cape. Electric Call Bells. Accommodations First ™'ass, 991 1 N —1 set ladies’ fu Rates Alw. . isasonable, | "%k ’\'x«ll}\‘}-ll;vfllwlw FOR SALE CHEAP! MAX MOHN, Proprietor. two thousand 4ol in our store. hove 100 presents, LS NIVI 408 H o i ok The drawing will be conducted under ' " ulled from the rack, but whethe . | as good as is the chance of drawing the - Qrawing 'a committee of six this territory, with headquarters ut [ PULCC THou the ek, AL 'fi;";&;‘{:} capital prize in o lottery. If you want Ll"?s !! FTANDARD,”UNDBR BULN 6. the manugemont O b N irnoss will be Omahs. the counting and checking up. 10" st 1o tho now gold sedsof the | LAMPS ) WADECARY. - - Concil Blufs. ’ clifyons, id e wimeet [olriaen TIOR8 Dr. W. A. Fllis has concluded tospend — Hassayamps river, young man, heed our . s _— —— e “who holdsthe lucky number; _the winter in Silver City, where he has Wedded, advice. Take with you half u dozen | Hall, Parlor, Kitchen, Store and Office sons who holdsthic purchased the stock of goods formerly owned by Brinton & Woodman, - His son, who has been out with surveying purties for several summers, and who is Yesterday morning Louis Bechtele was happily united in marvinge to Miss Carolina M. Sauthof, the ceremony Lamps. Crockery, Glassware and Plated Ware, PAINLESS ALCOHOL, Now is the time for cverybody to taka advi o0 8 gred wift offering. XD PHINE RE ! .nh:mvm,‘r’u(ll‘n n|"_-t|v..,- | Sftering N, A S [ FINE MILLINERY. | Rt b b, i o pair good, stout, comfortable walking shoes in addition to your regular equip- ment when you reach the nearest settle- ment to the mines leave your extra nt at Botton Prices, solutely Cured without Interfering with the . OReS wary Eiseman & CO, . &4borough-civil engineer, will o wia- being performed by Rev. Father Adolph, | vhoes in the hands of some relinble per- | . LAT&¢ Amv';m§ HOMER & €O B s dully greeslioh, QN IINGER, o NEW FALL STYLES OPEN. i"'u:.';.'l'«-l’:{";i:.‘ml. B e una 4 ter in Silver City, und help look after | of the German Catholie church: Mr. | son until called for. Then, when you " O " B 614 Brondway, Council BIugs, la. OMAHA. | Broad Ceuncil Blufts, la. x the business there. ’ Bechtele is the son of Mr. Peter Bech- | start to walk back home to the east and No, 23 Maa 8t.,, Council Blufts, lows. All correspondeace contidvntiul, 1514 DOUGLAS STREET, - =~ - . | Broadway, "