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THE DAILY BEE. |THE EAST SIDE OF THE RIVER, i;‘}‘;'{.ufity!}j;';‘:,y:"‘;g\:‘:“",:m"::;1‘:‘,1 A COUNCIL BLUFFS. — PIL AR Sneak Thieves Who Failed to Re« ! hijs' 845 Broadway OFFICE, 2 PEARL STREET. . . B e 2 Y form on New Years. fhe Wondmn e Wil rtetnln THE GREAT 'V [OLD PIANOS MADE NEW | Don't trade off your old piano oriOrgan, because | ‘ it is out of repair,nor give it away intrade for a new | | l"l"'rvflr\(‘y”r(r‘j'; _M;‘”"';"";" he City & their husbands aund their fri M., W, TITON MANAGER. | A MUSICAL TREAT TO.NIGHT. | Woodman hall this evening. one. Take it to TELEPHONES: tertainments previously given were of a e e e e most enjoyable character, and it is ' The Growers of Fruits an1 Flowas hoped that every Woodman wiil attend | wANan M ~Footed iy An Owl<Dan tonigh ".mlxhwm.wu ge the ladies 20 ! 4 to-night ¥ e Rice Plays the Fool— - They will, if needed, put in a NEW SET OF HAM- BUEINESE OFFICE, | f Plumbing company. S Personals. For Rent—Two new store rooms in | ’ MERS, NEW IVORY on KEY BOARD, REPLACE and wood. Mayne, 619 B'way good location: Nos. nd 739 Broad- ANY PART OF OLD ACTION WITH NEW, RE- nt overcoating A. Reiter e way. Saunders, 30 Pearl st. " | J FINISH THE CASE, and your Instrument is bet- merchi ¢ 310 Broud way. vening of Music. - -~ | ter than some of the new ones. . B. Gilinsky took out a building permit | This evening at Temple hall will be given See Forrest Smith’s special column | l Itis a well known fact that Swanson Musie Co. yesterday for the erection of a 500 cottage’ | a choice concert for the benefit of St. Erancis - gives the best satisfaction in Tuning and Repairing | ' in Beers’ addition Xavier's Catholic church, The programme Personal Paragraphs. all kinds of Musical Instruments. he best of ref- g A marriage license has been issued o | g as follows F. K. Meyers and family, of Glenwood, are erences given. n George W. Chambers and Miss Gertie East Malo Quartotte, yisiting the family of Theodore Heckman NO. 329 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLU W man, both of this city The Two Roses stoolt, and Mesm he gentlemen aré cousins. The police pulled in George Roper last Paschell C. H. Dill and wife, of Lincoln, Neb,, are ] e - e T » evening for assault and batterv on the per Sy g 4e in the city, visiting their daughters, Mrs, W. " son of Mr. Pinkham, his brother-in-la Dermott Asthore .Mrs. Darraugh | ¢- Manley und Mrs, A, Willsie, it Roper is an old offender and figures in police Solo Governor Lari companied by his . court periodi Come to Me........ J. M. Treynor { 8tafl, passed through the city last evening to AT = M. k music teacher, was last Solo attend the in on of Governor Thayer N evening presented with a handsome baton by | Non Evar Ve Miss Nora Brown | at Lincoln to-day. Colonei Leonard Everett, THE RUSSELL' v the members of his class in brass, It is of Harp Sol one of the governor's aides, joined the party t ebony, with , and is very | Home Sweet Hom ......Miss M. Roach | at the transfc d useful as well as ornamental, ol - ) T Rapec dapted fo ¥ A. F. Clatterbuck 18 preparing to open a | Dad’s Dinner J. H. MeWilliams L. E. Roe, dentist, No. Main St. SIZES FHUM Espacially Adapted real estatc and loan office in the room until ¢ Hall tecita .(\‘;. St over Jacquemin & 4'.. 's jewelry e TRIC M recently occupied by Squire Schurz, His | Garnaut Hall,,. . Miss Sophia Gerner ELEC 1 oftive as constable expired with the old year, | Solo POT"‘AWATI‘AMID ! and he will engage in his new business at | Selectedu.us . iereus,. en.eees B Westeott 2570 300 < B City Auditor Hammer issucd $7.600 in_im. [ The Harp That Once, jo: o Mrs. J. O'Nelll | 4 el fight took place at Besbotown hail HORSE . 3 LIGHTING, provement bonds yesterday. Of this amount, o Jo I o 5 . one night recently at a dance, e cause o « < A #4,000 was in paving bonds for Hughes & Co. | 1Fear NoFoe............ ... Phillip Paschel [ phe Bl recontly ata danae, o canse of POWER. % - g0 Mills and EIBVanfS A « und Wickham & Co., and the remainder for |, . Harp Solo yousiyr . i William Smith and J. Skelton. 3 . i prading done by Mitchell, Kelley and Plag- | The Last Rose of Summer...Miss M. Roach | Jouns men. William Smith andJ. Skotton, 2 « ) - - - 5 ille. i S A also, in which one of them, T, Casey, re N The case of John Green, for assault and | - Money loaned on furniture, pinnos, | ioivea n terrible blow on the forehead With & J battery, was d before Justice Barnetr | diamonds, horses, buggies or anything | siing-shot, while Skelton was beigg pounded yesterday afternoon and continued two | of value at low rates of intere No [on the head with iron weights, procurcd | wecks at the request of the interested parties | publi fair and honorable dealing. | from a store close by just for this purpose. who are attempting to make a settlement | A, A. Clark & Co., office cor. Broadway | Skelton was bad Tup and was taken to 1 and disimiss the cas and Maiy; over Amarlon voss. | & neighboring hous arcd for until the . B . o BlokvA HRnte. FapuiRon DuratniL Thdie Ca K ey avel 5. 1, over American expr L et T 016 15 AV SV oY Specifications wnd estimates farnshed for comy team plante. Regulation, Durabillty Guage v 1l he led fo rate 'y oare anteed, Can show letters from users where fuel Economy is equal with Corliss Non deasing after a New Year's hunt, with w well filled [ 5 6 mpinton 527 Bway | the unprineipled fellows arrested. — They are ;Lo attest his PrOwess as @ sportsman J. G. Tipton, re: ) 527 Biway | mow undera heavy bond und thie state his E. C. HARRIS, Agent, re bbits and squirrels in abund : . § lold of the case. The cost will not be le ey 2 e 11 ! KibB; ko saveral I|1u!‘-|v:‘1‘i‘|'1‘u"|h Gl AribtHGE Weather strips for doors and win- | than £500 at icast, and perhaps this will t Send for Catalogue. No. 510 Pen reet, Council Bluffs, kind of game which shall be nameless as | dows. Odell & Bryant, Main st. the youtns a lesson for the future. ’ o as the law on quail remains as it is at 3 3 ] Miss Jennic Mohatt, who | attend g }fi,':.’;,f:“, el S e S. B. \\:uln\-nrlh;\'( 0. loan money. | ing sehool at Missouri Valley, \ivGisie) The aunual renting of the pews of the Con- 2 N 7 s spend the holidays with her pa . . XV' W gregational church \\HlLu(l‘lplm-l-mml ven Burgains in veal estate in_all parts of And e Kno 30 Main street. Hancock. Mr. Drury, our pop are cordially invited to be present. Com - arly and sccure your choice. Refreshments The Owl Cr.tic. made a trip to Avoc o [] [] will be served by the Ladies’ society in the A stranger from the “rooral district” en- [ F ”\5”1‘”'“‘ ik spent a t time in town 1 chureh parlors tered tho cfice of the Wells Farea express | Fecontly ””:‘ g ”“r'”*” B There was a most_enjovable gathering at | compa sterday morning to send a_paclk ! carlet fever is in the iily of Mr. v VBRI e Wives; o 2 Ly g Lo ¢ . Carter. Little May is down with it. We | Woodmun hall last. eveniug. ‘The wives of | g0 to an absent friend. He noticeda pair | il eveprent; S the members weiing as hosts to their hus- 3 bands and the friends of their hus of stuffed owls that had been mounted by 2 the bad luck to have a This was the second_of this series and Bezee, and were awaiting shipment. After | r ) particular damage refully regarding the m for some time he none behind its predecessor in pleasurable | c: features. Music, games and a veritabie ban- | yomarked that they were very auiet, and | Our meatshop is now in a flourishing con finally ventured to approach them. He cau- | d@ition. J 4 ) ‘ quet with plenty of good cheer, was the order B BRIy BetoRaeanE > Mr. Schmidt, our enterprising merchant, 3 3 A warranty deod was._yesterday iled with | Uously extended his hand, vut was surprised | M5 SSRGS beterpeisie, orchant ’ This space is reserved for G. J. COLs i the county recorder for ninety-one acres of | to see t “' the bird did not even wink recently. 5’! land lying between this city and Lake Man- ‘l'tli\;'l‘dOH t‘w' very well in the day time, Mrs. Frank Hough, of Nebraska, is visit- awa. The grantors were Charles P, sl do‘they, mister?"” 3¢ ) g ctasid b S ] 3 : | and wife, of Minncapoiie, ani o erants, | - ~1 GoAt know much about it said Colonel | I parents and rriends. BY'S Real Estate advertisement, which i Horsoe P. of Waterville, N. Y, | Behee, the genial agent, to whom the ques The hop at the hall Christmas night was ’ | 30 o'clock. All friends of the church | the eity, W. S, Cooper, 1t g at 7 station agent, in Powel 1 naway recent s done. of the evening. Bigelow, v The trade was i the hands of a syndie: tion was addressed, but' I have understood | well attended composed of several of the reul estato m such to be the case. How atis avery [ M > Sears, who s been suffering from 3 . . S L e b (o [ e R e e L i will appear in our next issue. Look out NSO RIB AN o ma TG swould bite you under any circumstances.’? slowly recovering, ) de The work of repainting and papering the lh\v“ assured, u:;~ Iu‘u\'d ‘l" r“w : un1 Several from town attended the dance in B whole of the interior of the New Ogden will | 11Ves in strotched forward, und | Mr. G. Jerrett's new house. . ; be bogun this morning. ‘The exterior of the | the heud of the owl “was carefully stroked | oy, J. W. Neely, who is_attending school for barg‘alns. ! building has been repainted, and the work of | for some little time. At last it began 10 | 44 pvinston, is spending the holidays with rejuvenating will be continued through the | ¢ mind that the bird was friends. vhole structure, The appearance of the | o YOU poor critter, you look too S i & ;:n::'hll-‘mu‘):.ll:lm The appe |\‘“ :mm'l«n"hll 1, but I 8'pose T'can’t help it” with which Miss Ora Watts has returned from Indian- 4 k he slid silently out of the door, to | Ol and by the tim 1be fitted gret of the clerks who witnessed the Mr. and Mrs. Reid spent Christmas with NO 314 3'16 3'18 & 320 BROAD AY r Oaklanda. . ] ] ] , scene. friends ne intondent of the Y — = M f ey [ = 3 Mr. Felt, who has been quite sick with 1siu ',;,‘“‘f‘ _‘:w(_'u _bresented Money loaned at L. B, Crafts & Co. typhoid fever is slowly recovering. me set of Thackeray ks by | Joun office, on furniture, pianos, hors A. gymnusium, with a hands COUNCIL BLUFFL, IOWA. admiring friends. Mr. Stacy has proveda | 1o gty i 3 most excellent mstructor in the “gym,” and | WAOUs. personal property of all kinds, Oakland. it is quietly regrotted that he is to'retire [ and all “other articles of value without | apisq Eme Dickerson, of Harlan, is here from its management. He has made many | removal. All busines ctly confi- [ spending the holidays with Miss Sarah friends during his stay city, and his | dential. Nowells. that 1t will depurture will create s Mrs, Dabney is visiting relatives in Kans: Tz h abney is g relatives in Kansas. y be difficult to completely W. S. Cooper has cash on handto1oan | Mye' Royee, of Harlan, is visiting her | led on the strings of the lyre of Or- SP[-_C]AL NOTICES . A hawk attracted considerable attention | on approved city property, No. 130 [ gaughter, Mrs. Garland, of this place. pheus. = on Broadw terday morning, while get- | Maiu strect A . o seless fi {itat vou 2 s 3 Miss Ida Waterhouse, of Walnut, TIL., 1s t is useless for me to deny that yo! ting his breakfast. Ho was busily engaged — sl 5 . : WANTS. o fng v e o visiting Mrs. Judd I nd both have been | have made deep 1mpression on oy < B = S e (i plial spRrtows: AT terjountl Dr. C. C. Hazen, dentist, Opera house | among the number of Mrs. Randall's paint- | wnd—and —but let that admission | A7 ANTED—A first eluss girl forhouse work, LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS ing a vietim he would perch on the corn; s ) Oy 5 T Lteference required. =~ Mis. Dr. Mont: ———)JARE INVITED TO CALL AT(— of Ofticer & Pusey’s bank, aud calmly pro- | Plock. ing class for the last two weeks content you. Maidenly modesty forbids | o, S0 HUHIET, 3 )AnE 1 AT(—— 1o dovour the sparrot after fastidiously e The ladies of the Congregational Mite so- | n —— MRS. C. L. GILLETT'S removing the feathers. After thus dispos- ‘emale Finer, iety held a bazaar in th era louse on *Oh, my darling,” he exclaimed, as \\ ANTED—Good dink om g ing of ihrn, of his smaller fellows he ad- May Stuart, a cyprian from Belie Glover's | Saturday, the 22d. Ready sale was found | Ko passionately kissed her hand, ‘“‘you _Pacific hotel, South Omaha. have made me the happicst of nien, But there is one thing about which 1 d rooms for man with use of bath, HAIR EMPORIUM e line of Hal s, FINE ¥, was arraigned | 10F their ‘fancy work, and Suppe in the evening. The free con Schurz court yesterday morni b e e > journed sine d bagnio, on Lower Broadwa ingon | them at night was well attended and ail ‘The report that Mrs. Compton hasfthe | in Squir And see he varioloid proves to be mcorrect. Mr. Comp- Shargo P . secmed well o N wish to be satisfiecd—have I a rival in vttt el s :helljtl?lz;l‘;if {m«:nl,\. 1“:,1;“?“).‘1";.\3 seemed well entertaine ul i 3 Bith tolboatier e ORNAMENTS in the cify. Wigs, Beards, ote., had been filed against her, one for the lar- A cantata at the Methodist church Christ | ¥ £ oomIET LI DAtk for Renf or Sal still maintained. Some of the physicians are in_ doubt whether it is tho vairoloid or | ceny of a dress and the other for the larceny chicken-pox that he has had. The other | of a ring from the rooms of two of he Good dining South Omal or the | “You have not.” There is nothing between ck and you Clans’ Mistale, ," resulted in o pleasant mas e Bundle time, ot Stick UTEE AND COYL s n_the members of the family left the house when | gisters in vice, doing busine: the same GREE PAIN I 3, ) suspicions were first aroused, beforo thoro | Seior® !y ¥ie®, dolig businoss oo Samo | UNIr. Stevens, a merchant of this place, is bsolutely nothing:” sl Gl BAINTS, SHATRVEDINSSING. [T 02 was any possibility of contagion, and haye | Fanch. “the ving case was dismissed, the | go)ng out at auction But he loves you, and swears he will ices on NO. 29 MAIN ST. : COUNCIL BI S not been there since. The quarantine has | Prosecution fuiling to establish the owner. A minstrelshow was given at the opera | win you.” E B ORDERS BY MAIL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION been strictly maintained, and no visitors | ship of the ring. Mr. Robinson, a jeweler, | house Decembe s lored troupe, for Be not d,” she Payment down and low rato of inter . have been allowed. was called in as un expert to testifs as to its fit of the Son’s of Veteran's of Poor o and examine our list oman Hose team, | value, and said that it wonld retail for evening, the | cents. Its alleged owner, Bessic Blanchard, cd wroth, and announced that NES We also have larie 1ists of property for ex- prominont business man | UL 00 i brenthloss ex- | SR, Yo 0FeAt 5 Comll s aves ~ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. and in bre >, 'who hias been a drugeist here At a meeting of the at No. 4 hose house, Tuesduy committee was authorized to purchase a | thereupon v No more jim erow traveling men need send waited her answe old | citementhe racing cart for the work of the coming n , expects i aving sol : . S sent iy Gon afls Investme 3 o | FesipEloary fontio ok DT ther coming: ok i New Yeur's presonts 1 that was o far | SCYCTUl years, oxpects to. leave, luving sold Ho fs— and placing her rosy lips | JRUOMS Lo pent by Council Blatts lavestment H BIRKINBlNE" Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer, Plans, Estimates, £ several new members admitted. Propa sample. tand cannot well afford to lose. He leavos | close to his car, while her color” came peaLA L 0 Specifications, Supervision of Public Work. Brown ¥ tlons were also made for a hall to be gi In the dress case the defendant did not | pany friends who wish him success in what 1d went. revealing in her face alter- | FPYWO fine oflico rooms to rent on first floors Building, Council Blufts, Towa, February 22, for the benofit of tho company e 50 well. She left the house of “Miss sl imayiaot ely the lily and the rose, she mu one_room 1%x15: both newly pepered and B A running team will be fully equipped and o Vrearing dress bolonging to Roaie | "y o tarchars of the Oakland school muret ¢ ) [Ripionsunentiooniionin the curiiCall By Moy 1dell, about midnight Tuesd: pany with “a friend,” and the in com air we Pput into active training as soon as possible, The contract for the erection of the new in a voice as soft as the sigh of a | 1 Peayi st. CHURZ Justice of the Peace. Ofiice over American Express, No, 419 iys He is in the soup. £ N, == Broadway, Council Blufls, lowa, having a rest during th vsh, the principal, with his wife is zephy bridge over Indian creck on Broadway hag | found atalotel about 4 o'clock by OMicor | {0ty Ry Bl M Woltord fe at Walnut e e o been signed by the board of supervisors and | Olcson, After w wearying umount of tosti- | Joaving Mr. Bogs w0 be entertained by s | ot AiSalcihon 1 Ee e o Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federa f Ty A i T fa | mony, the court adjudged tho prisonor guilty. | Keaving M, Hocis 1 With 115 intease itehing, dry, hot skin, STON SRR g S L R cture wi somplete. The bridge wi of d went to jail in de or five g e li atery pimples, often c Lesee, 4 structure will bo complete. The bridge will | £2v, Py S0 WerLia 00 Catuts for fve Walnut. the litt )‘]\l:“\\’lih]Illlll""“ oflodioad i R 3 be an open one with nothing above the_ floov- ing but the ten-foot trusses, dividiug the twenty-six-foot drivewnys and the thir foot sidewalks. ‘The floor will be paved the mas festivities passed off quietly and | ind in Omaha, where she w. Both churches were crowded to full | paril similar offense. e Sl locked up for a wo PARTIAL LIST OF PROPERTY FOR DR. €. B. JUDD, S H o e ousraean o) vour: sotled troupe from Avoca were [ pels the humor, and the skin he SALE'BY MANUFACTURER OF . bridge will be the full width of the strcet | clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. f{ ‘I‘,‘,',‘,l it ",h‘“'l‘,”:rl‘,‘l',‘,’ 0 hq ursday | without n scar. Send "’r' hoglscQn e ELEGTRIG BELTS A"D ELEGTH'G TRUSSES and will bo a vory handsome structure, ————— evening last. The performance did not de- [ jnge many statements of eures, to C. 1. . For gome time Chief Lucas has veen - [ Lonns made on city husiness and rosi- [ Sonjiiglye o 404 the actors were treatedac: | jigod & Co., Apotheedries, Lowell, GEO. METCALF No, 606 Broadway, Council Blulfs, lowa. Cluding in his prayorsu petition foran in- | dence property. Notes bought. Kim- | ““A'Lttlo girl, Lo lor, dicd Decombor | MsS. obiui WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. al fover, COUNCIL | WANTED—LOCAL AND TRAVELING AGENTS ON COM¥ crease In the police force. ~Oflicer Mullen | bujl-Champ Investment company. o et AR Ll A THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. RED HEADED! stood it as long as ho could, and nnally de. & , = SoRpE— K termined to do what ho could to holp” tho b mas day. MR Al M 14 DEARL clilef out of ‘s dilemma.Early Monday - The Horticulturists. Miss Emma Kepford, teacher in_the Oak- { 1K \ The county organization of horticulturists | land schools, is visiting her sister, Mrs, J. 17, i 1 i "y morning the gallant officer a has wonderful power over th disease. It purifics the blood and SION Missouri Vulley, and vs was | having been duly formed, it1s not intended | Burke. 1 re ried the | that the society shall be inactive. Arrange. | ©. C. Zinn is here looking after his busi- ? PR b b Barachop, of: R r.f.»;.x.‘.m.-n-m.:p Imeeting to | ness atairs. FOR 30 DAYS! Residence on 6th £ 3,000 PRICE §15 : ‘l ;!n| ;"“,','; ‘V‘I?I‘!.“zl:l‘)h:’ i i3 Logun. happy pair will spend a fe S ) eris W. Brightt e holl esidence on Oth g 3 J And will seil meat for the following cash pric duys i Nebraski beforo rowurning hom, | Ve uekd in the south court room next Saiur- \JA.:l:;u"l')vfl\::l\h‘l){"lf‘ptltll.ll‘: Rl T must have voom for spring goods, | (IO s H::: Jalegual ity lsuouiden and Chish Heuk 108 . wiien Jorey will resume his place autons tho | 46y afternoon at 2 o'clock. o this are in- | Aher Brown, p Mreund M g na will sell all goods now in stoek at | [oeiience on it avo 1,000 any Bigh | Chock stk ! o { i star wea S vited all who are in any way interested in | Mp, William Jones and family prices far below any ever offeved before. | Residence on 6th 1000 riood Hound Stei 80 i Mr. Frank \\ Reed, of Fl od, 111, and | fruits, floy or gardening. This includes | Broken Bow, Neb., are guests at This 15 0o bait to eatch the trade but, | Residence on 6th ave. .. 9 Sirloin Steak ilo H. L. Shepherd, of Benson & Shepherd, have [ the ladies, of course, and all are urged to be | Forest's. i a genuine clearing-out sale, and every- | Lesidence on Gth st .. Maching, | Porterhouse Steak FioR [ B Ehenont of Louean) John 1. Lutz, in | present. These meeting will be held from - - thing must go. Residence on Oth #t..... s e s i | '\f\u‘l“"fi Kt o8 | Shophierd in the real estato business, undor | "1 0¢ Prevared Us fors's Acid Bhosphiate cooking stoves, handing lamps, oil [ ;4G KTt by ,‘,fH,,,M,.";.‘.;,\;; ] e iioto ) 2 o e, e of T3onton: Baania :;”v ey £ ; Dr }\.}: ¢ Mn:»hv“, Daie, says: “It | cloths, All goes without ery : Residenco on Scott s 00 ‘Tho Excelsior Go., Gouncll Blufs, Ia. 100 ¥ | The name of the first numed combination What's.In o Name ? o b ey o specitio Tor this disor- | I have a big stock and ean suit you in | Resiaence on Platner : - . 129 1 will bo Lutz, Reed & Co. Both firms wil | Dan Rico was arrested yesterday, charg L checks tho vomiting, restores the b | whatdver you want. and particulars inquire. . L M, sk A Paaa R / i 3 ceupy the ofice heretofore occupied by Mr, | with being a fugitive from justice. He dis- UESAIG MG, M40 104 Come and see me and examine my | An elegant residence on 1st & i L ) the saine proportion, | Lutz, No. 9 Main stroet. M. Itecd, the new | posed of several rare coins at Johuson's 7 Hnolution, thavia o eommen [y SRR (N SR8 RO hicas GHoiad. minato walkk from govorniont OFFICER & PUSEY I'TAZ, | 1n the inisura wticé businoss, and “'.’h‘f,‘!.", Vatie | bolerto tho-wall on *“The Kow and at a few — - but no reasonable offer will be refused. Luliging, . bor. Bric partic 1 el Potsncaitailn Cotinty Sets, wrappod 13 ance busine T $ 9 . lars in¢ . e ) in Councii Blufls Paper. Froe Delivery, i ] Counell Blufts. ireles coins were stolen from tho i Boston Cour ‘alliope,” suid the A. J. MANDEL, walle from county " eourt” louse. C. E. BELL. G. A, BERLINGHOR maha, where Rice was formerly employ & rilling, tende A OB Seml . Cash : . 8,200 S i » them, Ot ofleers were notified of tho rurikesg AARE A kg loep 6CKD0 basks COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA Street's add . © B0 pemers tn forelum cnd_ domesti | , Tho Old Reliablo Jewelory Firm, Jrieat mad oncio 8ftor1he prisoner lask sven: | L erush-plush ~ tidy decorated g y - M"'x';}‘x('r“llhi? sk " 001 LR ARRRE A BRI i teni E | g3 [ urhorn, No. ain street, has - sofa, “Calliope,” and he pressed the | — — | Two-story frame store in tow sar - : laid in an_immense stock of holiday | A1l grades hard coal, . B. Fuel Co, | snowy, velvety and shapely | which ROR. e 2000 AI‘C]I][EC[S, Designers flllfl_ Superintende ] i g B e oy nenuer thh | 1,11 o1y and Towa peat soft oal, Glear | B, ad taken In bis, and which was not 'NEW BARGAINS | e ouliin ssuieA. g, CITY MEAT MARKET ! of Coustraction, ) : ever. dlh 1s:l;|n m‘l n;duculmcnllor sonllimots and Towa best soft coal, Glea- [ withdrawn, “the tiie has como for JIN( Tod, 8300 t0 $100 CACH 2 sx 0 Mr. Berlinghof was seven years with | hirty days. All goods first-class and | 8on, 26 Pearl stree! perfect understanding between us, 1 Bunoh of 111016, Contral sub... .. seess 1,500 ) “ Mendelssohn her & Lowry, and has 4 ; uaranteed to be' just as ropresonted. . T —— can no longer live in uncertainty, 1 [ BROADWAY Lows, | vy ote, Cooper, MoMahon TO T.__HE FRONT: B ey e | i 8 t is an established fact that you can noak, must know my fate. Drifting about in Al D DITION add., if taken befor CTIEI NOTICE § WILL SELL ‘Omabia and Council Bluff | ol the best goods for the least money | g games McGeo was taken befora Judge | the ‘Dismal swamp’ of doubtand su VEREY "'{(D'i‘m 1on Lors, for. 5,000 o e - Dalin aul. Cogy e | . Schu esterd, 1l ed h th i b ol & and sus- PERRY ADDITION LC 3 OF o0 900 & (] . ' 60 ) {13 g:.:,pc”c: o axamlve tho iosk uad | SVEISHTIAY UATES Wk, 4o Jneny | ponao 18" gy it toiager 1 EVANS ERIDGE ADD. LO o ol i Gl Y | BEEF, VEAL & PORK | Plais and Specilcations Prepared aud | 18 8 rchasing. A must declave mysell. Calliope, 1 love v N E I]D Ts .08 GrEaa. B4 ——OF MY OWN DRESSING—— P ioati 19 DUrabmal) cens, Ho was found guilty and sent to jul | Yo ooy, ] l T Estimates made on Application, 3 X ply, passionately, devotedly, ten- i « A A on Park ave, for §50 oA . ) See W. C. Stacy’s ad, {f;ur;h;;;{,"{::l‘um Lo Jras oaly oub eigts u'unl.....i 1t 1atar you 1o sey whother | BEFANT & OMATIES L o o | 1007065 fioniake on Bare 5 |'Wa Efil”fi Ffld 0 Iflwa [:07"' Studio, fioom 2 Opera Llouse Blook | SEp—— stealing & ohild’s cloak from Kiseman's store | that love is to be iny happiness or my S r - " | Business property on Broadway J H LN Allgrades soft coal, C. B, Fuel Co. on the ¥9th of November. McGoo served bis | misery. Tell me, Calliope, sweetest, | STREE O ey 1 town for | 1Businicss property on Muin st And will ;mest .‘.’\ O R D. H, McDANELD & C0,, ‘ The London 11.._110.-' e tha rlase ta other terw under the name of Gleason, dea “l fairest, teil me, can you return | 4% W Platting, An improved farin :,‘f‘l-u:xm roi ol lx:r n et any honcst compett ' 4 ] : T oy gt lant® LA B Taltow,Pelts, Wool & Furs | got your clothes made. 637 Broadway, Notice to Water Consumora. MOh, Algernon,” murmured the beau- W. C. STACY, siauiog of Bill 8 dale, Forp J. M. SCANLAN, HIdBS dliow, l 3 (o ¥ ) bed ticulars inquire y A byt The water rent for quarter commenc- | tiful maiden, a deep blush overspread- Telephone 142, No. 9 Main Street, 48-acre tract o ile from 13 20 Broad Telephone 2i Highest market prices. Prompt returns, L Notice the beautiful finish given col- | ing Junuary 1, 1850, is now due. A | ing herlovely and expressive counte- Councl BIufls, 1owa, Kebirban locatiop } a0 | 18O HEORCHAY SUR M USI LEMPRA IV A8 T p IR it At i Jars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun- | discount of 6 per cent on all bills paid [ nance, w> the shadow of & cloudlet | Sl -5 In addition o the above I have vacant = QLS. 2 .. dry company. at this office before January 10, 1889, passes over the silvery surface of a property in uearly every addition BEST AND NIC I huve laid in a nice line of boots and, ! - gy ~ Council Bluffs Waterworks Co. stream on a sunny June 3 , *‘this is so s S]‘EWAH]‘ M D |] v M to the aity. shoe swhich I am selling at the smallest Buy groceries, stationery and Christmas o —— sudden!” " 1y s wo— CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR LADIES, | living profit. «fam establishing a per= g00ds of Kelley & Younkerman, 102 1'way. A ProTem Police Court. “0h, answer me,” he implored, ‘‘do VET RINARY SURGEOV EO. METCALF Plush, S11k Flanuel und Cushmere aresses | Mauent business, for 1 am hare o stayy } ey Squire Schur o e magls: elings. 2ath is prefer- (;. ey and as my expe are small I can se 1 PRSI o el Squire Schurz oficiated as police magls not spare my fee ]lu|, ULu\hla prefer A 3 | Ready-Made and Made to Order, 08 44 Y & I 1806 RIS HOAL SR (o ( A st Smith’s special column, trate yesterday morning, owing to the iliness | able to suspense. A - you g o { L a———— of Judge Aylosworth, Frauk Record was | She turned away her face to conceal HOSPITAL 46 FOURTE STREET. AO, 14 PEARL ST, By MRS. JULIA STEIN, ! KINNEUAN Rock Spring coal, Gleason, 20 Pearl | sent to the county jail for twenty days for | her confusion,as she replied in tones Telephone No. 205, 1111 Douglas Bt,, Omala, Cheapast prices, and L. 13 s 4 street. vagraucy, L. Duvis paid #7.00 for a booao [ s soft, sweet and musical as ever trem- | COUNCIL BLUFFS, + + JOWA' COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, | good i funrauiied. No. 26 Broadway,

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