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6 T HE OMAHA DAILY REL: SATURDAY, THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFEFS, OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrler in any part of the City H. W. TILTON MANAGER TELEPHONES Rusrsras Orvicy, No, 41 v Eviton, No = - - — MINOR MENTION, N. Y. D. Co imeil Bluffs Lumber Co The best oats and hay to be had at S, Gold- Lower Broadway was howling drunk last even police took him in tow. Misses Minnie Tamisica and Lillie Jones entertained a number of fricnds at high five last evening, The steamer M. F. Rohrer has been re modeled and will begin regular trips on Lake Manuwa today The Misses M and high five pi stavenue, % D. Mott and Lena Hansen « d Thirsday evening at the residenc W. Hubbard faneral of W 3 place at 4 o elock this morning from St cis Xavier's church, The letter boxe nted d due ¢ ingly by all pedestrivns The body of M Jardson, who died suddenly at the Neumeyer hotel, was taken o Neold last evening for burial There was a lively runaway yesterday afterncon, but stopped on Broadway before done. The secretary of the 1 vas notificd y lay that Hon. J would be here on the 24th inst that organization. The funeral of the infa tained a dancing ningat their home loney ente ity lust oy o of H. Murphy will take Fran the city are being ould be taken accor of on Main strect the horse was any dumage was ff Reform lea Ster t ue it child of Tsaae Parsons took place at 2:30 o'clock yest afternoon from the residence on Graham avenue, Rev. Dr. Phelps offciatin City Marshal Templeton has in his po sion a lady's fine gold wateh which was found on’ Willow avenue and which tne owncer can have by proving property City Attorney Stewart has prepared his answer to the pet James for an injunction o 1« from paving and it will be filed in a few days rshal Templeton will go to Lincoln Mon- 1 been subpocnacd a8 a witness in n of being in Lincoln e Meschen- vesterday for on the strect. and the judgo who w conne ith a jewelr, m Nicholson, one of Ge s, was tined $0.60 am unhitched his leaving This was not his first offense 1 decided that it was time to teach him a son. The case of Dunnand wife, o recover dama which the defendants removed from her lot, was coneluded yesterday morning. — The jury returned a verdict of § in favor of the plain- tiff Wil Berea Union P was severely an of wite or several we iche A Arky hursday eve vs John for dirt Augusta Davidson m Marble has_been removed to St. hospital. He has been cook at the tel for several years He ealded by the upsetting of ud will be confined to his b friends on the oceasion of her ipicnt birthday. The hostess was made the re of scveral fine presents. Th il lodge of the Ancient Order of United Wor Cecilia branch, will mect ndred 1 from ments ure in this city and tweniy-five del all parts of the staf being made for a grand time A wa issued yoste ackeeben on v for the ar- the harge was preferred by his he celares that, the X wd persists in lying and will not work. twenty-two about the housc The big truck v ken out yesterday by the firemen for work. In a littlo less than five minutes from the time th struck, the boys had made a run to the City and had . man_on top of tho This is the best time they have mil buildin made, Mhe ( main on Veteran Legion will meet Mon- day ey crange for several 1 10 be held before Decoration day. Th Tar meeting nights have been changed from the firstand thivd Mondays in the month to th Land fourth Tuesdays. John Fox, chairman committee, The embezzlement case against C. L, Bart- the ex-Burlington cashier, has been isfactorily adjusted, the young man's par- miaking £ood the Shortage of £2,200, and 15 been relieved of all further espionage. t evening with his mother for her ine, Kun, he He lelt up yosterday on complaint of hack drivers and e at the dummy_depot, whe ting custom, Kessell crossed wid a the bing the Willium Kessell A the troublc both w the The cas The report th Sist been waited on by an Omaba committee with reference to lociting their proposed insane hospital on that side of the viver is denicd the sisters, who state that no such overtur have been i they would not e row W result. as s of Morcy havo nade, g msider such a plan even if it were suggested, At the social givan by St Andrews’ society one of the most pleasi ures was the song, “Whisile and I'll Come to You, My Lad,” rendered by Miss Mamie Oliver, wilo is 0 great favorite with all Counil Blufs' audi By an crror in one of the press reports the song was wrongful ted to Mrs. Stevenson Anna Maher re Judgo M co showed that her John Maher, who was not arre: ted her proboseis and discolo in u Lower Broadwn The eyide peicd W ad disloc her optic: woman was disc i, and she out i worrant for Mahor's arrest. Tywoexpressmen, Hank Sorenson and Dutch Bogington, were arrested yestor for disturl ing cinde 1z the peace, ach other, L0 8L tho ik siles narrowly missed hitting a lady who w passing. > prisoners stated that they wero only “jimmyin’” but neglected to Stop it when ordeved to do so by a policeman, W. H. Nipps and Miss Lillie Weston wero united in marriago Thursday at the of the 'S parents near N 1, 1%, Thickstun. The groom has been'in t employ of the clectrie motorcompany for over a year past a8 - conductor, newly mar ried couple will mike their home at the cov- ner of Fourth Avenue TPenth street Horaco Lyons, the westender who was ar- rested a few days ago for beating his wife was before the court yesterday, His wife wanted to shield him and testified that she suspeeted him of being crazy and asked o continuance in orde that she could ure the medical opinion of Dr. Hurt of the insane T'he continuance was granted Ropert was arrested yesterday for g dirt upon the paved streets. - Ro- hauler, and his wagon was loaded inches above the top of the side An ordinance was passed scveral requiring the dirt haulers to use n beds, but it has never been t's case will be heard today commission A J months ag ouly tight w od enfor 1oy by Judge Mot M & Young's minstrels held the boards at Dohany's last evening and gave a very ordinary performance to a small audi- ence. John Brewer, the well known and popular colored minstrel of this city, was the ife of the wholo performance, and’ without him it wouid have been very tame. Some clever specialty work was intioduced and the dancing was fivst class. The evidenco in the ase of United States vs Bdward Fultz, for passing counterfeit money, was submitted before United States Commissiouer Hunter yestorday. The de. fendant introduced witnesses from Blair, Neb,, to show that he received money from o J, B, Harrls, and supposed it was good. ken under advisement, and Fultz was remanded to jail Mr. J. I Kimball, who was attacked by his coachman, Gearge Bowers, foels hardly more outraged by the physical violence shown than by the numerous statements made public by Powers | attompt stify the assault Mr. Kin most emphatically that | 1y such opithets as are s 1 Lo him his assailunt, wud pro- . the tas unjustifiablo as it wus unexpected. H rposes having bis as- sallant prosecuted A Mys. Losoy was arzestod lust eveuing in | & helpl f intoxication, and h carried to o room on the second floor city jafl. She was recently sent from Cif L from the latter of Bl 1 be gotter of by - Schimidt's gallery refurnish struments. For 0 days, § $£2.50. Elegant finish warran - Dr. H. 8, West, pore | work, No. 12 Pearl - The gasoline stove 1s more the unl i, Save life o using th gas stove, n Chicago. Lucius Wells i city yesterday. M. N. Griftith of Plattsmc visitor yesterday. R. I, Benton and A. E. ton arc in the city United States Marshal D. Red Oal is in the city on oft Arc S, PP, McConnell and wife for St. Louis over the Wab; pleasure trip. I sus messeng ploy of the W L. S. of City, p e for rh to g i in 1L J.G. Tipton, reul estate, Hill, ¢ stopy He was land oftice unde; formerly ¢ Cols our p B. - L st fe building, Omaha uncil Bluffs. Broadway and M The Board of At its meeting last ¢ equalization d ment of the U sonal prope machiner part of the fon Pacific to 2 of nuf ite n turing 1l the Council Blufts h Ogden iron works. dise at the Council Blufls han assessed at $400. he assessment of the as formerly arvang and the cut down from 0 5,000 The last session this afternoon_at dissatisticd will | time they must | complaints or forever as 1o kicks will b adjournment of the board. a few minor complaints session will probably be a sho; —_— - Choice residence proper ompany, iven a he present \fte conside; Tmportant to Horsemen': and turf goods, Probstle, - The t 1 of the steamboat « trial the case was bitterly upicd the it n a month Attorney Adams, nt I'he defc breme ¥ by Burke looked afte Lust trinl wel S. B Wadsworth & m neating, s 1t was also dec AS ther made, the Two Out of Thre for 27 1l it and pr hey B I for the gov ny the 125,000 plants vefor i ndle factory The stocks of dle f: Globe was at $ npar ring. and vo hold their - the 1 aft De vt one. v centrally located for sale by B. H. Sheafe & Co. The Manbattan sporting headq's way. A good hose reel free with ever hose purchused at Bixby's. S ngs 5ts the e to D. B Pearl Miller business. ft last evening of ided that merc vy was ad o by of the s to the Kan ithoritie s DO 1o ) | three small children, and they re left at the depot immediate] on her arvival, as she started out to geta drink. It isa most de. plovable ease, The children ave sadly in need of a better gnardinn i Wanted, two first class paper hangers. Groeerte & FREEMAN, treet, Council Bluffs new in binets for 220 Main in crown and bridge dangerous than C. B, Gas and Electric Light Co.'s - PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. L. W. Ross hus returned from his Chicago trip, W. M. Fleck of Neola was fu the city yes- terday Miss Josic Durgan is visi friends at Perry, Ta P. P. Kelley of Glenwood was in the city yesterday Mrs, J. M. Palmer Is visiting friends at Ravenia, O. The Misses Yetzer of Atlantic were in the | 1th was a Bluff of Burling: w short oy 1eft last evening for Kan r run in the e 15-1%argo express company. for the past Bunker, her home at 1 sterday from will re where he J. Miss Nettie Bunker, who has week been visit lo, K. M in this eity, loft last evening Abilene, Kin. 5. A Troutman returned y Peovia, 1L In about three weeks he move his family to Tacoma, Wash., has decided to locate, W. Brock and L. Bart Cross, bankers of Mont 't., are the guests Squire, They ate en route home to the south and west the Deseret National sed through the Ashington et old frie nment W. Babbitt, 7 Broadway. on, n hoard ided to cut down the as on was not sub- of nui and 1 ard will be held 30, when the last of the At this their al 100 feet of rie line horse f Brownell vs, Chupman was completed in the superior | court before Judge MeGee yesterday morn- ing. This was the third trial of the case, tho fivst resulting in a verdict of 3 de- fendant, the second 356 for the plaintiff, and | yesterday, the j fter being out five | hours, ro lay for the de- > defendant sued for vay fo machinery placed in the steamer, M Rohirer, last season, aud the defendant filed a counter cluim for damages because the hout wats 1ot rewdy for use at the beginning of the season us requived by the contraet. At each | ntested, and has n of the cc are v plaintiff, the iterests were and in_the Dailey. sty ot, Lo money for Lombard Investment company. - - Council Bluffs; - Scott house, Those who | 1 the dress goods sale Council Bluffs, as all the best barg: > only lusts such goods never w as are placed on ou this week e offe unters head suitings, *h suitings, that sold from 17 this sale for 121/¢ a yard Brilliantines in black, checks and stri rietta, goods that sold from 45 g0 at e a yard I in i and 43¢, salo liar yard, y of colored by to e, for 19 ods *bargains, sile priv former price from Black ¢ tinue to sell, Almd warp Heviettas 03¢ sold from §1.256 to &2 goods and prices jus hold good only for this week. FOTHERINGHAM, WHI' yard as advertised, and will Distri ground for action & Co., Broadway and M weat inspector was uot a £1 a di ve not had an_opportunity Boston | will have to come ¢ | ns are going fast and_ can assure 1 to the public for this s AlL our 40-inch hair-line stripes, 36-inch pin s and tailor at the all Black and white, also 86-inch all wou to 58 price itines, which we will ¢ B5-in Drap « Stefano 46-in Austian Henrietta | that you lo. 10 go at inch all wool flannel stripes | for this stripes Hindoo sille Is that We have the LAW Boston St Council Bluffs, fa, tering CO., Doings. The case of Bryson vs the Burlington |..1 roud company was taken from the jury at o'clock yesterday morning by Judge Dee on the ground that the plaiutiff had no as he could only sue to re cover damages for the loss of his wife's lain st., up stairs Won't Pay an [nspector. The move to have the butchers of the eity pay $1 each per woek for the services of a SUCCEsS, of w. from a trip He of the | a | - | 000, 118 B- t | ne | i vices und for her sufferings. Inusmuch as she lived only half an hour aft being run | overand no showing was made of 1oss of ser. vices tho case was thrown out. In the other case in which Bryson sued s administrator, the jury returned a verdict of $1 for plaintift after belng out twenty-nine hours. This throws the costs on the defendant - We want you to list your rental property with us and wo will seclire you good, reliable tenants. Rents collected and special _atten- | tion given 1o caro of property. B, H. Sheafo | ) be | fof thnveling dresse besques or R nl vight, they t Some of < in lovely and low re ts of the cleaver could not are desiral to sce it that way. They all | bury woolens aro i neut agreed that an inspector would be a d | Persian designs férming di thing to have around, but thought the city | %0 that, though made strs should pay him. In the meanwhile citizens | the fashionable hins effe m ¢ chances against imposition | India wools have pord and di at, or trade only with men | ental effects, in high who are above handling it until the council | shaded silk in n SPUOLALS WIBNI W00 R RS 0% VIIeRE HIRLLETS work in Moovish or Greek devices, colors, with gonal stripes | the ori- lief, embossed | ple are finding out that the place fc \u‘ A lovely costume is in resida buntir bargains is the New York Racket store, 302 | 4nd heliotrope fuilfe, o color combina- Broadway. The store was crowded tion much affected this season: the bunt- day and every customer found the desired | ing has a narrow ribbon border showing rticles and saved money, New goods arriv- | stripes, in Persian colors, in which the ing daily. Come and get'some of the bargains, en and purple predominate; there - e | ar h ends of the faille falling on each 1f you want the best Wall paper go to J. D. | side of the back dvay quite to the Crockwell's, i | foot, ed 11 round with a narrow pas- DEWETN: Unten Apreat | gom nterie in which the colors of the N 4 G border are reproduced; slashed jacket of George Powe ¢ Cone 0 as- | scorge (owers, the conchman who 4% | the faille with loose fronts which are bl L Ly Kimball, JSE | o r0d with pa s a8 are nlso Thursday morning, was placed under avrest | yp 50 T FERHEER AT 8 of folds of about 0:30 last evening. During tho after- | tho hunting showing the bordering be- noon Mr. Kimball swore out a warrant for | tween, and gigot sleeves, of the bunting his arrest, berore Jud, charge | 1o the elbow, from there to the wrist of of assault’ and battery, His bail bond was | {ha fuille, trimmed with several rows of fixe $ and the amount was furnished | 3 o0q 000 & some his friends, The case will be | g ) tried today. m TR e PRESRE = eae e Fits, spasms, St. Vitus HUSNESS For dinner or board apply to Mrs, Kemp, :_\"1‘9;.\« s001n - “ P “;I"{\t; Sixth ave, Iiervine, at Kuhu & Co., 15| B s ind Douglas, oni’s Complexion Powder produces soft and beautiful skin; it combines every eauty and purity. Waterwork N. Y Ref Two or three w sed Me Club, ¥ > Y. Plumbing Co. e I ship In a Fishing fe Proposes a Duel, s ago two dozen fun- confirm, rather tha Ayer’s Pills, being mild, effective, atrengthening in their action, are gen tl ure, onstipation, not remedied in season, i8 liable to become habitual and ehronic. Dras- tic purgatives, by weakening the bowels, evil, lovers organized an association known ally resommended by the faculty as the as the Rosedale Fishing club, and elected best of aperients, Patrick McCann president, says a “Having been subject, for y Bridgeport special to tl w York | constipation, without being al Sun. One of the members last Saturd: much relicf, Tat last tried s Pills, asked Chu , an intelligent laund I deem it both a duty and a plensure ing an while wher join the m had ¢ durir Me¢ | man. to join the conso for membership. nted ths of the after muc | not to admit the ¢ Chu Fong waited » his ca 1 he w wverhenry g the di nn s e would have to fight a ducl. to testify that I have lub, efit from their use, and the Chinamas feri For over (wo y ved great be his name be proposed | Lu T have taken one of these pills A8t evening a me every night before retiring. [ would not Rosedale fishers was held willingly be without them.”—G. W. it was vo as o membe inan outside room was baing decided, and informed that he could not makers he was wroth, He the words heathen Chine scussion, and he said M rod Ilishman,” and he He left the T discussion ‘elesti using them in my fam cheerfully re need of i constipation, wli bad that the doe for me. Pills, and soon_the ymmend afe but eff — John M. Boggs, Louisville, Ky. “For efwht years T was afflicted with \ at last became so s could do no moro Then T began to take Ay bowels recovere ction, 8o that th."—S, L. Bowwan, 26 East Main st., Carlisle, Pa. “T have been taking Ayer's Pills and ily nce 1857, an hem to all il 1al cathartic. d n club room and hunted up o policeman | s SAE oo, the DOV whom he knew, and Jlained the situa- now I am in exc tion. He wanted to know whether if the [ Loughbridge, Bry fight was fairly conducted the author “ Having used Ayer's Pills, with good would object, and was told that if he results, I fully indorse them for the pur- could avran, not i dry, produced the followin mailed to President Me( | Rosed Chu Fong Ha Me want to fight lik meet you on Roscdale docl me Cl get g all lavities, hot flashes nterfe and with DGEPORT, ale Fishi) istian, n, it me get ¢ e of life Peurs’ Soap is the moste , S . Then he went to his laun- Me kill you, mar childlen when you d poses for wh duel —T. Conuers, M. D., > 0 the police would the assistance of a friend, etter, which was Ann: | April 25— President, MeC ng Club: You insult me ¢ n Chinee. Me no hathen, man. Mé run, You PECIAL 1 1uw,< listian, ) - s, backache, monthly irregu | - i »cured by Dr. Miles' \ ‘l:\ Dayrent wh n ¥ sumples at Kubn & Co,, 15th i they are recommended.” Centre Bridge, Pa, Ayer’s Pills, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Bold by all Druggists aud Dealers in Medicine. NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. se of your d; home ¢l n you can buy a homeon in ¢ family the eath lear on the - | A home worth $1Luw nonth. ople Drowned. | A b0 wonth, Batioaaadvithe (AN | 2000 nonth. be 2 Don Aloaded v | A AT e i #1000 month: passen sssing the river Oder, in | A h b | Silesia, , when it suddenly capsized and | _|“ll d The thirty-six of the people were drowned before | fhove monthly, payh DIt o 11:“-:4'_\3».-:[1_ tance could re them address the Judd & Wells Co., 606 Broadway, o Council Blufrs, T adjunct, rant toilet Some New Spring Toilettes. Beautiful, soft woolen fabrics never had such vogue as is given them now, | o e says the fashion writer of the Ladies Lyl sy el Howe Journal. Not alone they | it ""‘.'Jh.},.,, I AV chosen for street and house wear, but ibisic e po B for the ball room also ave the clingi SHOEMAKER wanted at Kinnehan's boot draperies chosen, Indeed never before | 4Xand shoestore, 326 Broadway. was wool so triwmphant over every [(OR RENT -Nice front room, with b other material, suitable for man and wifeor two Gowns of soft | worn all summer at seaside and mountain res0) ts, Scott hou QOR RENT FR wool fabries will be Two gool S Pearl str me cet, 22 N, Main, Couneil Bluffs, yiern houses, W, In addition to the Venetian wool i"’;’“ i '“ = 5 — '7“ 5 vies, elaivettes, buntings, henriettas, 4 8. y resldence, 551 Willow 'y 'y 25y 'y on south side o 58 purk chuddabs, cte., there are many new | bysherm lisniod by ooty vad bon W ing all modern improv ot 100 hy 2% dilly woolens have an ombro ef- | ftt: Also will scllor ey fect, Curnivan stripes of soft English | el ooty Bin i "N M. Bioey: Couneir wool are outlined with. bunds of ben- | Blus. OR RENT—Tho store room, No. 18, fronting RHEUMATISM. The Cripple. The boy Orrin Re crutches, who was cured by & rheumatism in 1881, Is well; th mained perman duy at manual labor. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Ballimore, Md. CURE AT D) neh washing cheviots on Pearl st W WA eral he Blufrs utiful modern houses houses, by J. k. Riee, 102 M roporty W S PERMANENTLY ";l’i I\Itlll Ilu"] 1 ra o ted Eighth St., Council BlufTs, Lowell, Mass. ripple on cobs il of cure has re He i 1iow at work every GEO.C.0SGOOD, M. D I3 AND DEALERS, RUGGTS WEAK ! cured permanently ahd privat t by mail for $1 Medical Com citic stamp, ot Rest equipped, y i the. city Chiner pecial Wing, plinin Kiven d i Cornor Juncil Bluffs, aled) for shington Book aspe stree Talty ted by oo sk o il nd estimates for houses orth Main 11 trade for encumbered vacant 1ots in Omaha or Counefl biufts, The Judd & Wells Co., Council Blufrs, la. NOR SALE or Rent-Garden land, with , Gouncil CHRIS BOSEN, SASH and DOOR | Factory and Planing Mill. jost centrally located f n il d roll General nd build and Myn ing sto RPUSEY & FTHORNTON. 45 Main Street, Carry the Finest Stock of Staple and Far 1y GROCERTES INCOUNCIL BLUFFS: Nos. A BIG LOT O YELLOW AND NANS CABBAGES AND OTHER VEGETAB FRUITS, EIC, 1281 East Pierce Street - MAIL ORDERS Wholesale and Retail Dealers in F PROMPTLY F COMPANY AMOMOND SWEET POTATO PLANT PLANTS, ILLE * FURNITURE. % 205 and t Stock and Lowest Pr Dealers, send for Cutalc Broadway, aud 204 und 208 Piorco Street, '.»m Cou feil Blufts, Council Bluffs Ia, Ia, ones One o ing front, h. tensive ness, grades sewing Call a machine and who has put the Standard and Domestic added a full 106 Main St. MAY 17, 1 00, A PRIZ How Manu It looks simple, but if you say only Three Cuts? You'r mistaken. Cuts in price--which you will see if you get DAVID BRADLEY & GO. Rdvertisement? There are a great many cuts= as plainly as you see these printe Cuts in This an tell you Yo S Catalogue and Prices on CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SURREYS) SPRING W AGONS, etc. Be sure to address, DAVID BRADLEY & CO. COUNOCIL BLUKRES 8. M. Williamson, f the mostsuccessful sew- men.in the west, machines to the as, in addition to his ex- sewing machine busi- line and all of the best makes of BICYCLES, ranging in price from $25 up. He also keeps a large stock of machine supplies, nee- dles and oil. All kinds of machines repaired and work warranted. nd see him at Council Bluffs. nts COUNCIL ARCE SuU FIN! Room - D. Fioary Surplus ar Intorc THOS. OFF! 1 Colle deposits, The Sash, Planing. Kindling suwdust tirst-cluss, FACI F. Chest Protectors, MAXON & BOURGEOIS, 50 Merriam Block ftoom 610 N. Y. Lite Building, Onab Paid Up Capital. OFFICER & PUSE BANKERS. 15t Avenue i Band and § by “YOUR PATROD 27 MAIN STHEET Tewel Jacquemin & Co.'s | Electric T1 usses, Belts, Ete. Wanted. DR. C. B JUDD, 66 BROADWAY, BLULYS, TOWA IITROTS —)AND(— PERINTENDENT E INTERIOR DECORATIONS, Counell Blufrs, Neb. Ta. NDSON, E. L. Snvaant, -Pres. OnAs. R, HANNAN, Cashie CitizensState Bank or JUNCIL BLUFES, $150,000 nd Profi 50,000 Liability to Depo: : . 860,000 ns—1. A Miller, I, 0. Gleason, F Shugart, art, J. D! Edniandson, 'Cha R. Hann ransict’ general bunkini busi- ness. Largest capitul and surplus of any bunk In Southwestern lowi st on Lime Deposits, 1CER. WL M, PUsey, ‘orner Main and Broadway, Council Blutfs, alers in forelgn tions made and interest paid on time lowa. i domiestie exchange, J.A. \Im[h} MANUFACTURING CO,, d 21st Strect, and Blinds cinds. ) per lo; lirrol Telophos Doors Clean All work to be E SOLICITED" e e e e+ e AL BLEMISHES. Such as Pimples, Blotches, Black Heads, Freckles, Superfluous | Hair Removed. Address, DR W CAPELL, B46 Marcus Block, Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. M, ELLIS & CO., Ar’chltect AND Rooms 40 Neb., ar Council BUILDING §U nd 4 s 4 a s, lu, Corres, | Stone & Sims IOWA. A SPRING SURPRISE. The enormous stock of fine Boots, « Shoes and Slippers at the Great Bargain Shoe Store No.100 Main St,, Corner First Avenue, And the excessive L.ow Prices. Come and see. —~ Se A @l g CO Gas Stoves for Lool\mn? no me cookln did rexults . Lo tulns mor tmore of proportle other meu > this there NO COAL! NO WOOD! NO ASHES! NO SMOKE NO LABOR! NO DUST! NO ODOR! NO DANGER] ateh for kind4 luyllh‘l 1) l"’ strle Lt (o, 60 dfiwerend Kinds, sultable for all usedx in private families, hotels® Land restaurants ADYAGTAG An Open Roaster From Al Cor 1ol wr Difuded Vrony te Filled with Patent Alr Gas B ers, arranged for Boiling Stcwing and Fryl Lol call and see toves. L B CAS'S BEECTRICILICHT CO, MERRIAM BLOOCIK, And on ling. Gus & I have over Griller Iree Hoke, A Tlot-p) s ROBERT V. INNES REAL ESTATE ---AND--- . FIRE INSURANCE. Houses and lots for sale in all parts of the city. 1 have some fine residence lots on South First street and on Franklin avenue for sale cheap PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. e g —Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer, Plans, Estimatoshy H. Birkinbine = e e i W Foavale, ilding, Coucil Bluffs, lowa f Tustice of the Peace. American Express, No. 4 [ N. Schurz Council Blufs, lowa. Attorneys at Law. Practica in the State and Peds eral ¢ Rooms 7 wnd 8 Shugart-Beno Block, Council Bluffs, lowa, Broadway, Ive it ked - » ¥

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