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A PO ol 8 S A e 1 e S0 e e e s e THE DAILY BEE. st COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12, PEARL STR ——i Delivered by carrier in any part of the city at TWenty cents per w H. W Tivr ol Manager, THE NEWS OF COUNCIL BLUFFS A Brilliant Social Event in the Form of a German, WHO OWNS FAIRMOUNT PARK? will end it can only be conjectured, but it will in any event eause much trouble and an outlay of funds which need to be devoted to the improvement of the park. The park commissioners will not €0 to sleep and let the rights of the city suffer. The well known character, estab- lished by a long residence here, 18 suffi- cient assurance that they will make a noble defense, if such ad attack is made. Thomas McFarlain, Mondamin, Ia.. J. Swenning, Panama, reorge Bool, South Auburn, Neb. They pur- chased their toys, ete., of the Mueller Music Co. George B, Cole, Pacific Junctiong Charles W, Baetzner, Burlington, and Jacob Byers, Des Moines, were the Towans registered at the Bechtele yes- terday. 1100 GRAND = FREE ~ CIFTS ‘Worth $2,000 to be Given Away by Henry Bisomann & Co.'s People's Store, 314, 316, 318 and 320 Broadway, SPECIAL SALE! The park which eight years ago was i Bluffs, Iowa. Prospects of the City's Title Contested | considered so worthless that citizens . H. Sheafe loans money on chattel IES' UN. W " — —Doings in the Courts A Jewels protested against it being taken at even of every descri| Priv or CI‘OAKSV I‘AD nnn’ EAR cou' READ, READ, READ, READ. MINOR MENTION. ler's Embarassment—Raile 1,200 8 now of great value, Its front- | consulting rooms, All i Busi N gt nge alone is worth $50,000 at least. The | confidential. Office 500 B,.‘,..dw“).,t.o,:. FORTS, BLANKETS, ETC, —— N. Y. Plumbing Co. way Gleanings, question of title is, therefore, by no | yer Main streef, up-stairs. With Every Two Dollars' Worth of Reiter, tailor, Fall goods cheap. —_ means a trifling one. The citizens Row pochi el -l COMMENCING Goods Pretiased You Will Recsive See Chapman’s pictures for Christmas, An gant German. take so much pride in Fairmont park Tt is u\lmzostcd by some of the mer- sonnection of the P TLast evening there occurred one of | that there will be much righteous indig- | chants near the corner of Brondway and ":.;"'l": Tl"k"". "'I'j' |'| Y \s completed yester- | the most elegant and en nation against any one even claiming to | Fourth street that a railing should sur- | . - - hance in the Following 5 A bl 3 AL have a right to it, and still move should [ round the electric tower at that place, Grand Presents to Be yet chronicled in the social history of | it turn out that such claim had no real | The points of advantage are obvious uud Given Away By Us on Council Bluffs. It wasagerman given | equity at its foundation. The suits | the suggestion should be acted upon. Mond ) by Miss Loomis and Miss Rockwell, two | have not been commenced, but notices Monday, January of the most popular and accomplished | tre expected dail 10th, 1888, The Broadway cific house sewer day. M. Drohlich has purchased the stock of goods of 1. Gillinski, No, 538 Brond- way, and has taken possession. yable events For an elegant birthday giftor Christ- A marriage license was yesterday i { —— mas present, a Domestic sewing machine fssued to Hugh W. Whitell, of this [ Young ladies in the city. Miss Loomis You Want Thom. h.;.d,',n.u,n all. L county, and Clara Conboy, of Omaha. has become a great favorite in social Domestic pattel and patterns for FASNBT S Every $2 purchase receives one ticket 4 George W. Schindele circles, and fo Miss Rockwell last even- | stamping an i t styles addition to and every additional 83) the —eafies out cigars in honor of his ¢ | ing's german proved an auspiciousdebut, | and finest de; reseut. It is a givl, and George 18 | e affair was truly an elegant one,and | 105 Main str Hold your tickets il the above mene oftice, | prison in Salt Lake City recently five A tioned diie, when the lucky numbers underground cells were found, each 2 S ) S =S set wide, 6 fee 3 feet hig will be announced and the holders in- y huppy . o more brilliant assemblage never | Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. ot o oo Mty | We shall offer a large stock of Cloaks and Ladies’ Wraps, and | vited to el for their prosents, Yesterday afternoon the enst room of | oGS, P TEN A erange- | with walls 2 feet. thick, covered with Ladies Und Wraps, a e e y s house bl T L it e At T hard ister cement, he doors were aie +) p 1 gy eme e 0 ve to pay n - 9 ,',"‘L,,“, WAL A T AVl ments in all their details were plunned [ Financially Embarrassed. gone. Dut pats of the hinges remaincd, G };ls ,ltm AL nl}onil[All their value. You ing extra on your purchases. Wo vlous damage beyond the filling of the | with such good taste and carried out so [ Yesterdayafternoon the jewelry house | Thero are believed to be many more of will get your gl“ in the vaine of your yurchase guarantee to sell you goods cheaper cellar, gracefully as to render the evening a [ Of C. Voss, 415 Broadway, was closed, | the cells at the same place. They are and withcut the unc ertainty of chance. :;:n:nw, at ulvi\i ‘:.11\.‘.- !mu-;n in “The Tim Foloy farm near Minden was | delightful one to every participant. | and an officer had possession. - Inquiry | supposed to hiwve been reached, when in ¢ ! © you the largost, finest. sold to Horac £16,000 « snles of nean paths ther | Lhis sale iy o clean out this part of our stock, as we must | and best'stock west of Chicago to ‘select ve grated or solid is not have the room for other goods, & ""{ ALT, AND BI : In May | Use, by The parlors were festooned with season | ¥evealed the following fac their do grectings, and adorned with flowers and | last a chattel mortgage was given on 1 estute here this season und | lants. The party opened with o short | the stock and appurt sh, T In« is one of the la Kkno! CONVINCED! :'.‘:f.':i;f:‘.':"‘1;':‘."-':':?"_:;",""“‘f‘ffiffif:fi?;.‘.fif""".d A ‘\;‘.fil‘f"if:',fi".,".";”‘"5’;"55',’:':'."ffi%fifflii oo -'ufi’n‘"i’fi"‘-fl:‘."‘Ii:‘:::t'.'j“..f:’.'.::::::;'.‘;:‘.‘t_: SPEC'A'-_'E‘OT'CES' |$20.00 Cloaks at $10.00{$15.00 Cloaks at $7.50 ”'."‘.E{:l'::".fi.‘f{'.";'.'.?.‘:{Ii'?,{?jfi';v:'l'{”,,..“,‘,'.',',',}‘,.‘If“',,' A6y Ot a0 otk holding small I ! Y 4 {a5 H6la The ladies 1 fc n'(\«u- e T rkets » give B o Z yesterday in the recordersofi o ot ““""““.}‘-, ”l" llld"‘“ 8 | claiins against the coneorn, appeared to | sertion am & h’.'m.’fn sbse. M\"}']< \M. \\.l'l be given 1'" cmployes o HA‘II.-UKI‘\ st ad 0 to Council il Ny G ily anc »[Il ] |‘.I|]x““ seeare themselves against loss, The | dientinsetion Leave wivertiements af, our “.“‘l'l' ","”"‘ o ustomers ouly receiving: Bluffs, Aot l'rluil“:\"“hln“]“:\';" Joid, e e pink | total indebteduess represcnted is about | AR, Towa, o ST € $'17 00 Gloaks at $8 50 $12 00 cmaks at $6 00 Eas “ll‘\lv:"n']t"ll'lu;l‘ Justice 1 ¢ solemnized n map- | faille and lace; Miss Haas, blue satin m‘;:mu]'l]tllpwmlt\:;. nfbl‘l;:- stock is placed WANTE, 3 S 2 y No. of prize. flize. 3 Tho_contrieting | 8 moire; Miss Holeomb, pinc silkcand | ** XU 60 hiour offorts were being made | sz L ’f| : - P GG el B partics were M. Hugh Whitell and | tulle. djust the difficulty, that Mr. Voss | FORS e A STAIERGN oM B i\di“‘r({;n;:; g'.mlwl\'{ '|'|ll'1'_fy;wluv!n‘i>. L ros. '|||4]Ih|'vi\|“‘('I:xn:‘.-.‘,‘lt‘y:: .:]r' ll'llill;:fllli'.l]“]:“ pink PR R Ol B &.,1"-'.::.;:;( KeLiHELL 23 E $10.00 CLOAKS AT $5.00. piralinecd 1(ruu|1“’ 8 -n.]»‘n":‘vf :‘I‘\:r“i'l“ o 5 Col y i ¢ b ) L > 288 o o SR is L : . o il n‘h;: his county and tho bride of | B OGS O s 6 fower s of coming holidays it is hoped | T36r 1E Farms —The land _heretofore ible to bridge over the present known as Tim Foley's, near Minden, for the consisting of bodste dresser and second, handkerchief chase; third, .l'l o Rividently a mistake was made when N stress, in whi season of 1888, in tracts of 80, 160 ) o 1. Have la bevell French the street “ere put at the | Mnese paper knives and fans; fourth, f g .e! el hope the pubiic will Al Chofee lntias and well fmproved. Horacs vors. Purchused from C. A, level of the stre Why 1ot e e | basket figgures fifth, mandolins and vio- L e BaMBtantlv: 45 bW thamua linsy sixth, fishing figure; seventh, bon- One thousand head of one. two and OR T} Fauity of 11 8— nm« .vl.\-v it silver tea set, consist- i k SALE OR AN ) G A . bonnicres, drums and b vlu' "h(h. three-year-old steers for sale. 3 shaves in mn syndicate, Inquire of ing of extra lu W very heavy ViloWiott s oirwlanalaanads to: remily s, u wree-year-old steers for sule. Will give v Jettries sy I g v , vy heavy g0? The suggestion is “-(,.-d.y of con- | Pyramid fi 8 ‘ credit'to velinble parties. Enquire o | Qe Bros. & Co. Y e, coffee pot, tea pot, sugar bowl, sideration. spinning w airs, ¢ [ A, J. Greenamayer, 623 Mynster st AN wing machines to reamer and - spoon holder. Must bo TV iaquire b 1ittle more plensant with two |1||~'~ figure. telephone 12 ol vork promptly and huuwlle"dnm', [ ] be fully appreciated. Bought il P s oL le Among those who joined happily in the S uACh Domestie office 105 Main st from C. B. Jucauemin & Co., city. veather to complete the exterior of the | Garman M Balwin: and Miss | 7. Wiand = or s i I i 4-—-One very handsome wi et,com- ;Ill‘o':l!‘_\l~|i||l to ‘.“”“,”l,""' ‘h-"-t of .I.lu; Melntosh and M hep- Railroad Rumblings. e .‘.‘.;:";‘1 4‘”4:([ of 'I|4|||(-N|lnrl“;‘hlx;u~l\‘. 12y howl of the v lurgest design. An op, and y eross {8 Wi - ) raise " ! s L0, Call at store, No road taco of goods, Purchased fiv enyand (.‘“r ¢ n‘uul;l\z‘nfln".m’" 0 be raised wul m::]l‘}.ll‘(d hillips, Mr. Budoletand | Auditor Cadwallader of the ‘Q"is ex- it piece of woods, Purchased from i i b A THIT |§ THE OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE, BEEN | it i v fd and Miss [ 00 a i the of i A son Bros.. city. Tho water works pumping station is TEHRA M . | pected in the city this morning to check L » RV REORR AMMINEEC —Decorated China dinner set of 13 now on the five alurm cireuit, and when- | Guitar, of Columbia, up the tickets in uw el sl NT- Houses i ull purts of the city by i eBiky ! 3 h u Mo., Mr. Macr: F“.lulumnn.\\ml Patten, 5 Main st Purchased from W. A wer, ever on alarm is turned in the extra | Miss Hinkel, of e a I hen, Tnd., M. Hol- pressure of the pumps will be immedi- | eomb and N Hateher, M. L. Squir to_ti ! { the [ 1 1 M 14»bh.m\. AT ; blogunt decorated Chinatew sobiot Iy to the regular prossure of the | Puton and Miss v, SHock - mains. This avoids the loss of any | McDowell, and M City tickets u:.(:‘{m.‘;fl‘l“::n:.‘bm]im‘lm ey hep, 5 meh it oo ot e e cheap, 52-uch, at Bee offic time in the use of the telephone. Mr. Mulmvose and Miss § The sidewalks on Glen avenue are in | Bowman and Miss Badc I st bad shape. To be sure they ave not yet | and Miss Rn« M. 1 completed, but those that ar v, 7. Biwman nd Mise Brown, | ] SRCHIBIBVErIRoL ey ola finished are so filled with the debris LY Rt AR MBS [ty il e itone Jeft by the pavcrs that the conter of the Wooddury and M i G| et NG LRl street is preferable to the pedestrian. Merkle, cybert and o > e A few hours” work would remedy the fr. Reed, of Omaha, and L f ruby water set, consisti g ol Rty S 9= Lustr ma ; M from the wintry blasts. The office T g g e co N conrd it Tho bailers Ware ! baings placod il |[GoulaNer “"“""'- { Nut, of DRinE AN Biot ey \u]ll aYeEmRIA L — 6 tumblers, 1 pitcherand 1 brass position at the government building | Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Evans, Mr. | ye'4h0 ot of the week, and it will then gy | 1120 vds best black Guinett silk—the Posiion b he guvotmmont bulling | ot Sk iidwen of Kosgna. O Mr RARE CHANGE! MUST BE SOLD! y b made. g bur s, ond oneoiie ok 30w nnd Miss: 3ello Hathee, - be oue of the finest offices in the city. 12—1 paiv Japanese portiers. clectric light dynamo. The building is | | Among the other guests were the fol- S e ReE te ri 10 be lighted by electricit el AL is fully supplicd with gas i BEE R ting and one hamme 8-—One venetian water set, comprising RE“E“BER 'l'uE PL‘GE’ 6 tumblers, 1 pitcher and 1 clegant brass amber water set, comprise 1piteher and 1 clegant of 6 l\lmlll. S, 1 pitcher B hundred _thousa eal estate and chutte General Agent Marshall was at f posed to mourn the loss of his but now congratulates himself on his et e R This company will put on their new | mhe desivable residence or business property train_Sunday ving: morning, leaving the | knownas the Powers Place, on Upper Broad- Wthough it | lowing: ranslor g e 5 Wiy ADOAIG s MR Chiukon W Bosttively 40 1 B d“fir arcs which | Rev. and Mrs. Mae Mol andiMras ‘T“:J“.-l""‘_'k*“ }J“l;“-"\ls‘;lll':‘v:n ""’“‘“]m“; pot at f ¥ S Within the next. thirty days. Terms: roa a . Stewi 5 HER the sh, balance in one and two years, could he veed In easo of any acetdent. to | I F. Stewart, Dr. and Mrs. Hanchett, : Wik pup the i Quethird cioh, bala o ¥ $ho clectrie mach iy M deeident 10 1 3 “ua Mrs, Bushnell, Mr..and Mus, 4. | Bonds of its castern readers ahout two | Address bias o "y L. Stawart. M i M o B hou rl n atpresent. Thiscom- GEORGE R. BEARD, Married, at the dence of the | L Stewart, ) ind Mrs, Van Brunt, | o cicever wide awake, and re Omaha, Neb., 1517 and 1519 Douglas &, [ ===== = T T R e T = 4 ik s ¥ 2 Mr.and Mis. A. J. Juckson, Mr, and |} , and_ realizes N — | outh’s overcoat. T 120 waughn avo- | Afya, . T, Rico, Mr, and Mis. John N. Hiaby henefitting the piblic t beneits CURGPEAN RESTAURANT Don't Forget 201 pai ikin gloves. e, rdnesday Prnoc o Bald AR AEN T NETo T fivaraty se ew train is not expected to 2 AN ELEGANT 2 E e 2 f 21—1 pair California whito blankets, Ggorge Maxwell and Miss Elba Hura, | Baldwin, Mre, CLett, | py very well at the start, hat the man- | P2 . John Allen, Prop. The Great Bargain 221 comblnatt bility dro mhia Goramany, from the vitual of the | 4, Leonard Eveyett, Mv. and Mrs. | agement helieves that it BN e Euirance, T Vo (! vwl"”’“ fon nobility dress pats Mefhodist church, was very impressive, ST e s, Conoyer, | ciated by the traveling publie, and will o At SHOE STORE. s cloak. and was conducted by Rev. W. H. W. | 3 My ) AMLoye i | eventually receive a heavy patronage. EALDAT AT Oun 15 at 100 Main Street, 24—1 picce Lonesdale muslin, Rees, pastor of the ‘Methodist church. | i “';“ e Bx(“““‘“‘"p' M ‘f"n\“::“ ———— open :f"";,:“"l",';i,lx‘ém Council Bluts, Ta, 25—1 pair men’s boots or shoes “The élogi 2t e % B e Mrs. Ryan, sure wi Bworth i Btnyre & G p. m. Counc} s s, Ia, 2 ! e l[x)h‘ll:vvh‘ x:r‘\lx‘l)(nlyt\l')":';~:4‘:::t reatly enjoyed | 3™ AT offorts: Mr. and Mus, B Insure \\uh'\\:udim th) tnyre & Co. 1 e .:'_l~l C. ‘l’.fitomot any size. e Maantng tor o | 00 o B a3 FOR TWO DOLLARS. | e T | 5P umeyer £ for he | Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Grult: Mr. ‘and | Takon up, an estray inare: bay, witl azar 0 i I, F1LZg6ra r Y . ercction of a " four-story hotel. His [ My, o R MRl ve ) with 0 291 very fine Marsailles bed spread e ik it | Yk o M i el | e bndiod Seatorlon To cach purchaser of 200 worth of |, ggeesr, WLy R Xy Crclll I ek on ntm :Iu’uth, «.l.i(w:m? fifty- soven feet [ My and Ars. | Jamos, M mal in good order, Owner must prove | 8oods we give a ticket which en- Sewing Machi Restaurant Staple and Fancy 1v: :ul{u»gt ey vout. This will be the width of the | Wood, Mr. and M property und pay charges of keeping | titles the holder toone chance on | S8WINE Machine ' GROCERIES, 2—1 infant's cloak. new building. Should he conclude to | Mps. I, A. Miller, M g 90, [ For Nevruaka & et . 5 N 3—1 sashmero dress. BRi1A: whichiis morol thin. orohabie: g | Mre /L. iA Miller, 2 8 and notice. S. Suir, an Elegant Gold Watch worth §90. Pl G No.&57 Brondway, Coun- 3 T I T £ s DES 10, IO 1 cock, My. and Mrs. French, Mr. 9th avenue, Burns' addition. We carry a nice line of goods, in the | Ofice, “N‘-ln P‘“"un = » lnrge doll will begin as soon as the weather will | Mys.' M. 1. Smith. Mr. and o el Bluts, Towa. iouse Blodk. 1 fine large doll. permit in the spring. - His plans aro al- | Birkinbine, Mr. and Mrs. O, M. Brown, 't Court. Jateqh pvieniiombractugd ‘:l,f',':b(‘,‘l',’,d i S| W cugraptalum, reudy propared, and tho prospects of | Mr. and Mrs. Huas, Mr. and Mrs. Sapp, occupied yesterday | und shoos, gloves, mittons, otc. h Nenmayer's Hotel Toller & Egan —# dozen ludies’ fino wool fust black Y cdiate future p v L v " 9 + A are good, Q; \f;gn}.’)‘ giml. \!}E: -\l.fi"\xf::'iyi'finfrl\]\‘;l with hearing the arguments on the ap- | we will sell you at One-half the Pr e et iy et 4 dozen Misses fine wool fast black During the past twenty-four hours | M and Mrs. Sholos, Mr. and Mys, | Plication for removal of the ease of ;:):1“:113;\,1‘\‘“?'{; o Conlo andletve #1.00 PER DAY. {Grain, Flour, Peed 1 gingham dress patters fl“""" has b“"“,‘l""“ an_exodus of the | Lyman, Mr.and Mrs. T. Metcalf, Mr. yantenye O 5 from this to the federal | (510 and examine our woods and prices Biroet, oo Sonote 4 ated hayote. 'Agents 101 :lu/,:n‘;.'\ t,"l|nle‘xulnl:vu‘lln‘uu'lxioh fair but frail,” indeed it has amounted | and Mrs. Geo. Thompson, Mr. and Mvs. | court. Geise was enjoined for selling | “'pofore purchasing. Remember the [Flro proof atuble in cons for Walnut Block Coal < 41—1dozen ladieslinen handkerchiefs, §§.,’.'-.t'.‘,'.“.‘2?.1;'1‘.‘.‘.‘;‘““3.“' 8trico ht'r«lfl'l‘(l«p lllnlrmuh, Mr. ‘and My Edmundson, | beergt his browery,” His defense in- | place, 546 and 54 Broadway, B 25 Mala St Counell . P A AT (RO e Tholh aasr iy ok anewaon i Me. :m;“.\];s.l. Jnd Mrse | volves the constitutional point of con- M. MARCUS. _Blurs. | 431 dozen linen nupiins. the rumor, which is well grounded, that every house of ill-fame and their in- mates, so far as their names could be learned had been indicted by the grand dozen fine linen towels, v stand cover., cover. illes quilt, WM szcn . 1 fine large doll, Careinge and Express Line, | -1 et Biishae M Connr CAioy | fiscating property without remunera- \“ '0‘1‘_“. M. and | tion, and the ground is taken that as this point is involved the federal court s its proper case for hearing., Stone & ey If this jury shall succeed in clos- Vi bl st e plaintiff, Weight, ng up these disreputable hous and | Miss Robinson, M McConnell, Mr. | Baldwin & Haldane for the defe the pambling hells of the city its record | Poppleton, of Omaha; Miss Ilnslmll, of | decision was not given at the time of and Latest Novelties. llgden Boiler Works ARTER & SON, Prop’s. ) —1 ¢hild'’s hood. will stand as & monument to their hon- | Atchinson, Neb. adjournment. . He ol (} i esty in executing the will of the people. e 0 oxtGasetiy ton ovtl EpeaHanly 38 Ambery o Manufacturtet ot OFFICE—015 SOUTH MAIN ST. $inuvolloomimualiy, I The most acceptable christmas pres- come up to-day for trinl, is that of the toise shell, etc ‘lelephone No, ). All calls from District Telegraph Office ent the mayor can make to the citi ]mvmplly uu-mh d to, We are bound to close out our large | state against Dan C: arrigg for contempt of Council Bluffs would be to pi line overcontings, Will make them up | 1n not obeying the injunction of the at greatly reduced figur pairclegant Japanese porgers, -1 album. L warsnas | A[| {08 0F STEAM BOILERS for the sweeping of the street cry L cat ; 1 court. Tt is not expected that the case 28 xvell ‘asthe ~1 autograph album, Ono man with & stiff broom could ke This is the oportunity of a lifetime. will be hotly contested by the defense. newestnovelties AND SHEET IRON wunK PANLENS.ALOOROL, | _1 sonl ';m,l, hand bag. the crossings in the business part of fln‘ A, RelTER, —_— L Orders by mal for repairs promptly attended ONUM AND MORPHINE CURE ! )—1 toilet set eity in a passable condition. The Bluff- 310 Brondway. x Masonic. 4n hatr goods. Satisfaction guaranteed, 10th Avenue. ‘The Alcohol, Morphine and Oplum habit Ab- 60—1 Long Jocket book. ites areé not disposed to be too particular A T’ng T purchase o A special meeting of Excelsior lodge Hatr goods dress Ogden Iron Works, Council Bluffs, low :‘:"ll‘l::"'l“)!n l"";l“r')"h‘-::,ll "(l!*:lf_:;ll:l,nltldw‘i‘ll':hfl‘:-; l mufller, n this respect, but they demand that [ o5FER O18 UGS &SR B MChE e No. 230, A. I'. and A. M., fos the pu Made to order — Cull on DR. F, P. BELLINGER, —~1 shopping bag. he shall either do this or provide suita- [ =2 ¢¢nt* e )t N pose of attending the fu A UFHGER & PUSEY 614 Broadway, Council Blufts, fa. 3—1 elegant lace handkerchief, ble forry boats to take them across the | Store gets a chance in the annual prize | A “Anderson, will be held to-day (Evi y All corresponden u»umlenuul G111 bottlo fine perfume stream “of mud and slush known as [ AraWing. Twenty clegant prizes. day) at L0 p. m., sharp. Al “masier e 381 phie Kid! Gloves | 9 Brondway. The present state of affairs o e asons in good standing invited to at- v silk suspoe is 0 monumental disgrace to this other- |, The Witho to the Daric. ap | tond: By orderof W. M. L Glllette Star Stables and Mule Ym‘ds wise beautiful city. There are pretty sure indications that 3 | 500 Brooaway Council Bluffs, Towa. Established | Broudway, Council Bluffs, Opp. Dumuy Depot. G8—1 pair > 69—1 fine lace pin. 70—1 Madam Warner’s corset. 711 fine hand e -1 large albuuni 1 large wax doll, 1 w'nh scarf, ille mufller. s fine shoes Eranh a\bag) ~1 puir silk mits. 1gent’s fur Horses and mnles constantly on hand, for 71 gental il sile at retadl or fn car load lots. l‘l gonts Orders prowptiy flled by “Gontract on short notic —— a suit will commence not far in the fu- Personal Ta 1f you wish to buy a ot cheap go to | ture to contest the city’s title to the 3. Auerl ! Johnston &\v"“ Potter. Main st. cighty ae which constitute what is | New York Five insurance company, is ot 4 5 in the ¢ For best qu known as Fairmount park. Avout eight uality conl and wood, call on Gleason, 2 Peiwrl street. ws ago this tract rough and covered graphs. 20 Muin Street, u.mwn Bluffs. Out of town 1867, i, speclal agent of the work solicited, wnd all mall ordors prompity "~ D. H. McDANELD & €O0., . two . IHides, Tallow, Pelts, and TWO Wool and Furs. edman, of Des Moines, Frank George, of Milwaukee, were ut With dense brush, was considered | tho Ogden yost . terday. . T3t bollop Qontty ., practically worthless. 1t hus long been | Ayeil B, Ball, of Tecumseh, Neb., and Tro““‘ - a lu“s Business in the police court wasrather | 1141100 gs Williams’ second addition, | Charles Crow, of Lincoln, weve at the dqull ’";"‘}';‘i‘,‘"' L but those who owned lots, at least most itelo yesterday, C. J. Bryson was fined $8.10 for a | 5¢ y)om, had allowed the land to go for . H. Orcutt, of the Council Bluffs drunk [ v Pans. . s and really abandoned their rights rpet_company, arrived home yester- Al Warnerand Ed Miller were charged | 13id soem to the casual observor that | 04y, after several months work upon with vagrancy and put under $100 bonds | 11,5 {ya04 would never be of any account, | ¢ 1044 Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. £20 and r ladics’ overshoes. Main Strect,Council Bluffs.Towa. H P 3. 8. Stev tock sold on commission, to appear this morning. Miller secured e T Mr. 8. 8. Stevens, mpanied by his il b Retophone 116, LUTER & BOLEY, —1 fine ulbum. the necessary suia, but Warner is await- | 4% $ome. ;‘Jm‘:;:u guiens who were | agughter, Miss Neally, arri from T opposite Dumiy Depot. Council biutrs, “1 hummered brass umbrella stand, o o S ing trial in jail. wiser, & Whe | ter Nelson pleaded not guilty to the | that this would in time beec charge of intoxication, and was released | the most picturesque parks in the coun- | Mrs, 8. J. Sw. is spendin in the afternoows try. The city council was induced to | or three weeks visiting relative The case of A, J. Crittendon for fast | secure the land by condemnation pro- | Creston, at which place her husband riding on Brondway was called, but he | ceedings. The cost was a little over | was at one time engaged in the drug hadt gone to Little Sioux in answer to a | $1,200, and theve were stepsbeing taken | pusiness. telegram, and the case was continued | to get an injunction to restrain the city until his return. from paying out the money, there being John Hauks was charged with disturb- [ numerous citizens who “thought it a | }isiment of an agricultural implement | ———— ing the peace, but wus released on pay- | scheme by which the eity would throw | pot » 0 se. The prospects of his coming In our line, and at prices that will defy com- ment of costs. away moncy for nothing. Those who [ pisce uunl‘.l : FOR GOOD MATER]AL Petitton, . We guatantoe our goods 1o bo just d vealized | Chicago yesterday morning. They are ome one of | at the Ogden. FURNITURE ! We are now prepared for the R WE CHEAP HOLIDAY TRADE ! STANDABD UNDRR RULA ¢. Our immense buildings are packed full of *'C." G, Furgnson, of Creston, isin the | WADE CARY, = - cguncu'mm R eity looking for a location for the estab- BEAU“H’L ANU ELEGA"T GUUDS 861 pair fine silk suspenders. 871 o 881 lurge ~hu]:‘ung bag. 891 sillc umbre w ~1 lhm luce handkerchief, Main Street, Council Bluffs. egunt evening shuwl, 1 gent’s traveling bag. 1 toboggan cap. 94—1 child’s hood. 1 pair kid gloyes. -1 ludies’ fine Only Hotel in the City with Fire Es- cape. Electric Call Bella, — worked the plan through, ho ', are . o <0 iy i present them. Please give us a call H f C Wudsworth, . loan monoy | now justified, . The olty Is muking of it 1o51 D: Garclson, Logan, Thoe. MoFar: HONES“,.‘E,' WORK | ol wiah 10 g G bty wad bring Accommodations First Class, 001 por ladies’ ,|‘xl.lm shocs. = ark whichl is fus ing o nati ) in, J. D. Bawking, Onawa, Your frionds with. you, "It is no troublo Yot ludies 4 Too Much Dir “fl.l;,:,'li‘n‘i‘.fx‘.l,khlll i(‘l\‘xu fin “I‘“nt\uulx‘::l“;v)‘lxl.ull . Harker, Waterloo, and Ed. McComb, show our goods. ~ Respectfully, Rates Always Reasonahle. | “roral Vatuo of the above 100 presents, ——)GO 10— Des Moines, were umong yesterday’s arrivals at the Pacitic house, Mrs. 8. B. Wadsworth will arvive in two thousand dollar ce them exhibited in our stove. g will be conducted undgr the management of a committee of six citizens, and the utmost fairness will be < had so the presents will go to the per- sons who holdsthie lucky numbers, Now is the time for everybody to take of this wift offering, goods at the P mpl-- - BLOKO, FINE MILLINERY. | b thoreby and got o present NEW. FALL STYLES OPEN. Ty Bl e, S8 and 816, S18 and 82 1514 DOUGLAS STREET, - - = OMAHA. | Broadway, Council Blulls, L, My, Beebe yesterday entered a com- [ in the west, and by the recent improve- it agaipt Wickham Bros. for ob- | I0ents made by the park commissioners P is fast becoming ¢ : o " reQ! ap i C £ o most attractive r structing Pierce street so as tovender it | (o0 "1y i now the pride of the ¢ the city to-day to vejoin her husband. jmpassuble, Wickham Bros. are put- and is shown 10 éyery stranger as one of | Thoir home 15 at the corner of Oakland 9 ting down a sidewalk, and hiave thrown | the great attractions of the city, avenue and Avenue G, which Mr, Wads- out a large pile of dirt into the street, There have boen some rumors afloat | Worth has prepared for the reception of and Mr, Beebe insists on its immediate that an attack was to be made upon the his wife during their temporary separa- removal, as it is linble to freeze, and vights to this park, and now | tion. then all the Pierce street travel would an-apparent confirmation to such The following merchants wéve in the be compelled to make u circuitous route ports by the recording of u deed by | Bluffs yesterday laying in their goods all winter, Thay. agreed to remove the | which E. 8. Willinms transfers to C. | for the holiduys: J.H. Crowder, Mis- irt some time ago, but have failed to | Huldene all the What guch o | souri” Valleyy L. H: Webb, Full 0 it. contest in courts, as isnow’ looked: for, | Neb.; . "Harry - Higlay, " Blair, C. A. BEEBE & CO. IF YOU G0 70 MISSOURI VALLEY STOP AT THE St. ELMO HOTEL! Sample Rooms Attached W. B, IRWIN, Prop. MAX MOHN, Proprietor. .—__—_.____._—_v————._.*________