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’ Y d~ | ] <+ Charles A. Mor HE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUF ) FFICE JARL STRE Delivered by Carrier in any part of the City H. W, TILTON MANAGER Night Editor. No. 23. MINOR MENTION. N. Y. P. Co, Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block Real Rock Springs con Atehor Don't forgot the Sunflower chor day, May 14 1f you want v 0 10 Bixby's, Strawberries and ice ¢ atthe Presbyterian church Thu Reme next week, ) circulating ary will be opened Presbyterian church John Moore of Lincoln and Minnie Batten of Council Bluffs were married y Justice Swearingen The Model haseball clubwill play its games hercafter at Manawa ball park insted of at the Union driving Dr. Wost leaves tonie perform chnies in gold work and read a paper bofora the State Dental society. s 1ssued yesterday af- Walsh of IHarrison Burns of Pottawatta- ) Main s Thurs- terin your yard or house Merriam block m will be served May 14 14, the in the t for Sioux City to adway Methodist church supper on Decoration > of serving to be announced weighing Wivough 1l of 1,0 Lon rood of tho mails that passed 1Ts during last month showed 01 pounds over the Burling- The regular co av ery, Knights Templar evening, Members P m. sharp. Justice Hammor hearing this Ticious of Tvanhoe command 17, this, Thursday, please ‘report at ¥ will will give B. Villager Aftcrnoon on the charie of chief, in cutting down a tree on the property of J. W. Shum JW. Saxton, . 1. Williams Melntyre were fined 210 encl P morning in the police L thivty da Matthews of the Gl oken vib, He s 1 afall which he had whil on a stepladder hanging pictures, A little child of Isanc Wooley, one of the employes of the waterworks company bitten by a dog Tuesday nizht on Third nue and recerved severe injurics about the sioulders before help could Do givon, Tho jury in the case of the Mucller music company against Peter C. Mil for the pos- sessi0n of a viano, brought in a_verdict early yesterday morning, awarding the ownership of the piano to the plaintiff. The value of the instrument was fixed at §150, Intelligence was received in this city terday of the death of William which took place in Missouri Valley Tues- fter an illness of scveral months, Tho deceased was formerly u vesident of Councit Bluffs, he & left for Missouri Valley last February. A boy's bieyele club w afternoon at the Young M ciztion roor a Thomas nd costs yos- court, ¢ H. for vagrancy. 1id up at od the i mounte wis ves- Mormson, formed yesterday 1's Christion ass 5, the following being the nam of the ofticers appointed: President, Percy Jameson; vice president, Frank Zurmeuhlon'; treasurer, 1. Chapman; aptain, Charhe Sayles; first licutenant, Guy Jameson; sec- ond heutenant, Lell Smith, The young ladies of the Congregational church are making aavancements for a musicale which is to be held next Tuesdayv evening at the residence of L. W. Ross of ‘Willow aven Mrs. vnorof St. Joseph and Mr. Derrick of Omaha will be among the performers, The proceeds of the musicale are to go into the choir fund of the church, J. Rosenfeld had a_ sou nt issued Tucsday night in Justice Hammer's court, for the premises of ono J. B. Blank, who runs tho Wi bottling works He claimed that he had found a lot of bottles and labels at Blank's place which belonged to him. He sald he also had reason 1o suspect that there ‘was othor property of his hidden about the vlace. Arrangements are being made for the giv- ing of a concert at the Broadway theater next Monday evening by the C Mannerchor society, an’ organization of male There are about fifty men in the and they have been in “training for vent, for several months p The pro- ceeds of the concert aveto be divided bo- ween the hospitals and the home for the friendless Clerk Campboll of the district court has juvented o card with which he hopes to en- orce the order made by Judge Deemer se ago with refe neo to the taking of s from the court files vy attor: rd has a place for the writton order of the judge, while at the bottom is a blank receipt to be signed by the attorney recciving the papors. The eard is of tho right size to be put into the files along ith the papers in other cases and it is thought the secheme will do wuch to prevent con- fusion by the loss of tho papers. Always got the best where you the cheapest. Tho Boston story Bluffs, is selling wall paner at ju now is the time to buy it, beautiful patterns for 3¢, be, g0 and 10¢ per roll, just one half what you have been in the habit of pay ing. Boston Store, Council Blufts, la. an get it Council half price, Trains leave Broadway and Ninth street for Lake Maunawa every hour, Hall for Rent, On account of leaving town I will rent my hall, together with parlor room, dining room, kitcnen, with stove, city water in the Kitchen, for one year or more. It is the most convenient hall in the city: ali in first-class Inquire J. F. Peterson, 136 Broad- PARAGRAPH. Mrs, Jacon Sims loft last evenine fora visit to fricuds and relatives in Ottumwa, Miss Clara fuller of Mount Pleasant is the guest of her wunt, Mrs. Henry Swan, on Sixth avenue, . Hull, congressman from the district, was in the Bluffs yes- FPERSONAL Thomas Liddell of Washington township, has returned from a two months' visit to his old home in Scotland. James 8. Johuson of Conconul! inthe city the guest of his v Carrothers, on Hazel streot an, manager of the Clijc onico of the K. Gi. Dunn & Co. commerc agency, was in the of 1. W. Peterson, W. H. Burns, formerly the general agent of the Union Pacifio in Council Bluffs, and now located at Butte, was in the cny yester- day on a flying business trip, H. Rewchenbach, the pastor of the Scand navian Baptist church, has boen granted a 1 absence by his church, and will go to i about June 1, where he will spend two months, e britlianteens in ali the latost shades for lc Monday evening, G to 4, Boston store, Council Blufts, la, ‘The army of workmen are about through fixing up the hotel at Lake Manawa, Fruit farm for salo on reasonable terms; within one and one-half miles of the P, Q.3 ol in bearing; good buildings; possession glven atonce. Callon D, J. Hutehiuson & Co., 617 Broadway. Tramps in Trouble, W. Willison and . Thomas were the names which were given by a couple of fel- lows who were arrested yesterday morning Ly Officers Beswick and Burk 3 held to answer to a cha They are sign painters, Lake Manawa will be all the go this sum- wer. e Drs, Woodbury next to Grand hot grade work a specialty, Pearl streot, elophone 145, High e Lace curtains cleanod from 50c to $1.25 per pair, at Twin City dye works, Try Dul,\lullu & Co’s Pomona fruit juice tablets, They are delicious, | and Cumberland had THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TH RSDA NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES, Htory of the Disappearance of the Rober- sous, Father and Son. WHAT GAVE RISE TO A MURDER THEORY. No Positive Proof of Death of ¥ of the Missing Men—No Mo Was Taken, ther £herifl Rainbow and Deputy Sheriff Red field of Harlan loft yeste movning with their prisoners, Mr. and Mrs, J. K. Cambe land, whose arrest on the charge of having murdered Johin and Jasper KRoberson was mentioned in yesterday's Bue, The story nnected with the RRobersons is u somewhat sensational one uud has caused much excite- ment in Harlan, where all thé parties con- nected with the affair are well known. Johin Roberson lived near Harln fov along time with bis wife and son, but the wife left hitm about a year and 4 half ago on account of domestic troubics. The boy, Jasper, was te son of Mrs. IRoberson, but he was allowed to grow up to manhood without ever having been told of the shadow that hung over his name, At last, however, he found out the truth in some way, and from that time on he was a chang A cloud tled over him which nothin d remove and up to the day of his disappearance he continued to be morose and unapproachable. After living near Harlan for some time the father and son wade up westand find a new aome. sold ull his property, and, had a lerge amount of around the house which from the sale, At this time Cumberland werc liv A year ago last Octob an illegiti 1 man, thewr minds to go The old man it was supposed, money col e had realized Mr. and Mrs. & withjthe Robersons, ' the two Robersons Jo arrangements to but when the time there, A search aled help a neighbor thrash, arived nonce of 1 wits made, but Cumberland was the only one who could be found. e said that Roverson and his son Lad suddenly cluded to go st, and that e had beein detained by busi. about bis farm, The story was @ nted as tr as vothing was known to the A fow days lat i and his wife disappeared, and 1 more was heard about them, About. ten days ago a lotter was received from u son of old man Robertson in Colorado, asking why his father did not come out to meet bim, as he intended. This set the au- thorities 10 work, and_it did not take long to locate the Cumberlands in Springtield, Mo, where tho arrest was mad There is nothing, so whicli to fasten guilt on M be excepting tho f peared 5o near the same tin the” Rover- sons. It is hardly probable, however, that the Harlan authorities would send so far and undergo so much trouble and expense to cap- ture a man and woman for a crime which they could not prove against them with some degree of ainty. It has been learned since the spearanca of the Robersons, that the money which, it was gsupposed they had re n the salcof theiv farn, hid not be L the robber aping of alaj the robber. far &5 known, upon and Mrs, ' Cum ct that they disap- Seed oats, corn, millet and seed potatoes, garden seeds of ail kinds, at H. L. Carmau’s, 500 Main and 501 Pearl streets, Fishing parties to Lake Manawa. commenced to flock Furniture, carpets, refrigerators, haby chr- s, stoves, crockery, and all house fur- nishing goods, cash or on easy payments, at Maudel & Kidin's. Dry storage ut low rates, stoves and house- bold goods. J. R. Snyder, Pearl street. An Old Man Missing. The friends of Charles Walker, an old man living at801 Avenue K, arc being caused some anxiety by his disappearance from home. He left his house last Tuesday night, tuking with him a pairof blankets and an overcoat. He said not a word to his famly as 10 his intentions, und he has not been seen since, Walker is troubled with heart disease, and it is feared that he may have wander off and been overtaken with one of his spe! Last Saturday he was attending chureh at a mission iu_the west end, and professed con- version, after wiich he went off nto a fit of unconsciousness from which he did not re- cover for several b He is described as being about fifty years of age, short, medium built, wears a was clad in stripod pantaloons, light and vest, and blue overcoat. rd, coat PRl e ‘When about to build don't on lumber of The Judd & Broadw: Teleplion 7. 1 to get p Wells Co,, Sl Troes, all kinds, guaranteed to grow, prices cheap, at Mairs', Broadway, opposite 'postof- fico. Mair has all orts of fruit, shade and orn: mental trees, Broadway, opposite postoficy Building Permits. House building is besinning to go on a quiet boom, as may be seen by the followini list of buildiug permits, issued by City Clerk 3 ast two days: s on store at 116 block 1 Shugart orner of Pear! ue... omas ing, lot 2 visfon. . 1,200 0 building at the nd First ave- PRI . 10.000 R ory store” build block 37, Central subidi TR 1,200 alf story y Burns' oAy 1,000 y frame dwelling. il addition und ahalf story fra block 17, Bayifss' sec . block &, 1obbs, o1 iing, ond addition 2,000 1,500 lce! dee! leet!! 1f you want it pure and n And at a reasonable pr Follow no new dev But send to us in a tr At our oft Mulkolland & Co., No. 4 Pearl st., Tel, 162, Stugart & Co. carry largest stock of bulk field, garden and flower sceds in tho west Catalogue und samples by mail. Financial = howing. The following is the report of City Treas urer Kinnehan for the month ending April 31 : On hand # 18,005.40 [HiES ice, Over- drawn, General fund vy Bond loan fund . paving und [ 12,017.20 Intéranor fund Judgment fund. Water fund Park fund 3 Purk sinking fund Library fund 4 Curbink and sidewalk Police fund B Intersection sewer. . 8 Il nssessment grading «demption fy istrict No. dge fund sewer sinking Cash balunce on ha 2106,941.65 Hosiery, the Boston store hosiery and un- derwegr departments are second to nonein the west, they carry the finest fast black hosiery in the world, & small word with a big mean- ing, but nevertheless true. The On Thistle brands ave the finest made, avery anteed or mouey refunded. 'Boston Store, Council Bluffs, la On the Wrong Road. William Libbeka and . Foreman were ar- rested yesterday morning on u charwe of vagravov, Both are young men who have able connections, but they have been cly careless in their personal conduct und as a result their friends have given them up. Libbeka has been arrested several times before and his father tried to bave him sent to the reform school at one time, but for some reason the plan was mis- carried, Summer Millinery Display. Misses Sprink & Ragsdale will give a sum. mer millinery display at_t'e Councii Bluffs millinery parlors, 529 Broa day, Friday and Saturday of this Indies of this city and vieinity will fird this an excellent opportunity to see a fine display of stylish milline Whisky Cases to the Py A large grist of whisky injunction cases will be ground in district court today and to- morrow, aspecial assignment of thew having been made for Judge Smith, who will bold a session of court in the library room of the court house, The following are the names of the defendants in the various cases which are to be tried each du Thursday—William Matoney, N, O'Brien, George Ferguson, Charles Burghouser, John Mergen, H. Larsen, B. Forney, Annic Pralor, L. Seubert, John Ke . Wells, John Dunn, Frank Dominas Pring n, Mike Connors, S, W. Clark. day =W, J. Winte, Mrs, J. J, Crow, James Coyle, William' Beck, Max Mohn, J. Wardian, Peter Beagle, Jobn Jerge: sie Mille Burmeister, A. K. Anuie Moore, George Hauson, Fritz David McAdams, r swell Judgo Thornell is expected t city tomorrow morning and ably, the teial of the injunction case of L. M Tuiner against Rink & Schultz, In the district court yosterday the entire day was occupied with the trial of the case of Hosenfield ugainst Pef Miller. will give a supper Thurs- v evening from 6 o'clock till % at the resi- dence of Mrs. H. Baird, Nu. 780 Mynster street, 1 s go towara furnising a room at the Women'’s Christian asso ion hospital. A musical entertainment will be tho feature of the evening. All friends in- vited to attend. ive in the i1l finish, prob- 'he M. L. S, i Social Club Formed. A social elub has been formed by a num ber of the ieading business and socicty men in Council Bluffs, The organization is in- tended to oceupy the place which was left vacant by the going under of the Council Bluffs club, wh al years ago. About twenty-five members have been secured, so far. The following officers have been selected: President, John N. Baldwir secretury and treasurer W. Hart; exceu- tive committee, S. B. Waasworth, George A Keelije, Wade Cary, W. C. James and . M Treynor. The third story of the Woodbury block will probably be sclected as the head quarters of the clib, and wili be finished ot in clegant style, th Wanied An information was filed in Justice Ham- mer's court yesterday by Peter Nelson charging “Buck” Keith with assault with intent to commit sreat bodily 1njur sou’s face was covered with blood. H that Keith had used his fists and a b play such navoc. A warrant was pl: the hands of Coustable Nicholson for ser- vice, but when the officer ched Cut-Ofr island, where Keith is employed as day watchman for the East Omaha land com- pany, he found that his man bad gone to Omala, Delegates to the Denver Congress. The Trans-Mississippi commercial cougress will convene in Denver May 19, Delegates are to be present from all the states west of the Mississippi, and questions are to be d cussed relative to the growth ana prosverity of the west, The following delegates were appoiuted by the board of trade from this city at its last meeting: Lucius Wells, G. 1. Wright, M. F. Robrer, J. N, Casady, “Thomas Bowman and S. B. Wadsworth. Fell in a Fit. During the trial of the case of Harrison against Davis and the B. & M. railway com- When Raby wan slck, we gave her Castorla, When ahe waa a Child, she cried for Castoris, When she became Miss, she elung to Castoris, When sho had Children, alie gave them Castorig, RAILWARY TIME GARD Tieaves 3 Depot [0th and Mason 8 Ariives Omahs. Owaha. 800 m m | 620 pw 1006 p m (LINGTOD Depot 10th and Mason Sts. Denver Day Fxpros “Dendwood Expross .\ Denver Express. Benver Night Ex)ross) nsas City Day Express i x Tra UNION PACTFIC. Depot 10th wnd Marey Sts. “Kansas Cit (ex Sun.) Toavos Omnhin. 1010 8 m am Ariyes Omahy 435 pm 100 p m [ Omaha, 610 p m Chicago Express. . ‘Chicako Express CHICAGO, RET& PACIFIC, | ahn. |U. P, depot. i0th ana Marcy Sts.| 610 p m| .Night Express. 505 8 m Atiantio Ex Vestibule L) Arrivos Omaba, 10.05 & m St Paul Express. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Depot ifth and Webster i Teaves |CHICAGO & NORTHW Omaha, |U. P depot, 10th and M wis o Chicago Expross bule Limite 1A & ST LOUIS., t, 10th and Marey Ste.| Omaha, 11230 p m Atrivo « | Owaiin G0 am 900 m 510 p m (W 510w Leaves L BTLEL M &0 _Omabin. | Depot Isth and Webster 8 10w [ Sloux City Accommodatl L0 pm Sloux Cly Kxpress (Ex Sunday ) 12 oW p w St Paul Limited. .. 515 p m| Arrivos Omahn, 845 A m Leaves | Ouuhy MISSOURT PACIFI Arrlves Depot 15th and Webster ( KT & PACTFIC Depot, Counell B NIght Expross Atlantic Vestibule Limited Sransfo 6.0 p m ¥65 & m 540 a ) 550 p uf 100 & m & NORTHWESTER Unlon Depot. Connell Diuffs Chicaio ). MIL. & ST, PAUL Jepot, Counetl Blufts, press W o0 o Unton Depot, Counetl Blufts. Kansas City Day Express Kansas City Night Expre s. OMAHA & 8T, LOU Unlon Depot, Council Blufte. St. Louls Canon Ball ... CHICAGO, BURL'N & QUINCY. Transfer 1007 8 m ranafe: 845 pm ) m Tanves T BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Ariives lon Des t. Councll Blutts, |1 ranster pany in Justico n.mmnr'* court yestorda £ a lawyer from Lincoln, Neb., named Cofforth was on the witness stand belug examiaed by Attorney West. A question had bren asked him and he was about tognswer, but fell over at the feet of Weést, foaming at the puth, uth, Y Mrs, Winslow's Soothing S, dren teething softens the , gums all pain cents a botilef U it Interpellated the iove ment. Viexsa, May 6. ~In tho:reichstag today Herr Musark gave notice (that he would in- terpellate the government, as to whother it was aware that subjects of Austro-Huugary in the state of Virsinia, (¥, S. A, were treated as slaves, and if so what mesures would the government take to obtaia re for such treatment of Austro-Hungarian sub- jects. The interpellation of Herr Masark probably refers to the report that sever.ty- tive Boliomians left New York fn December last with a man who had contractel to com- plote the extension of the Norfolk & Western voad. One of the party wrote a_letter to a Bohemian newspaper in New York calling attention to the inhuman manner in which the Bohemians were treated. The Bohemians were found guarded by a dozon or more under-bosses, all armed with Winchesters and revolvers, who were backed up by a pack of huge bloodhounds. R Gessler's Magic Headache Wafers. Curesall teaduchies in 20 minutes. At all druggists —— Instructed to Sign It Maniin, May 6.—The draft of the treaty of commerce hetween the United States and Spain_ was sent to the Spanish minister at Washington last weekwith iostructions to sign it immediately, p for chil and allay Constipation poisons the blooa: DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure Constipation. The cause removed the disease is gone, Death of a Beloved ¢ ister. LiNG, W. Va,, May 6, —Sister Eululia of the order of the Visitation, aged y-two years, died last night at Mount de Cautel, this city, after an illness of two vears, S Eululia was known through- out the country, having been connected with the convent since 1852, and with the order since 1844, Preyious to this time she was connected with the Unitarian chureh. Sh was a woman of remarkable intellect and was a teacher of history and music in the famous school where she died. Previous to_taking the veil she was Miss Julia Pearce of Glou- cester, Mass, She was greatly beloved in this community and Catholics and Protest- its alike mourn her death, SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also reileve Dis- tress from Dyspepsia, In-| digestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem. edy tor Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste] in the Mouth, Coated) Tougue, Pain In the Side, TORPID LIVER. They| regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALLPILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, ITTLE iVER PILLS. Malarla or Pile Bowels, Dumb A Tching ; if your food does not u d you have no appetite, Tult’s Pills will cure these troubles. Price, 25 contsy The Great French Frescription. Cures played out manhood, makes soclety a plea sure and marrled life satisfaptory. 10 short it res- tores that vitality thut. belougs to_a healthy young man. § a package, or 8 for . Sent per mall, in a plain senled envelope froni observation, on receipt ofprice. The Kinsler Drug Ca,, MeCormick & Luna Leslie & Leslie, Omabin, - A. . Foster, Councll B uft ___ _AMUSEMENTS. BOYD’S.M:T N=& ANO N TODAY ! TODAY THURSDRY, MAY 7. Latest and Greatest Comedy, A TREXAS . STRER. Matince at 2:30.] Evening 'rl -es Sc and The. Prices 2¢, 5, o Pers ins who are unable to obtain desirable scats for the evening performan 1 get the Cho.cest seats In the theater for the ma faee BOYD'S EXTRAORDINARY, MAY o. CHAMPION, John 1, Sullivan, AND HIS OWN COMPANY, In Duncan B. Hurrison's new play HONEST HEARTS AND DIME EDEN MUSEE. WEEK OF MAY 4th E MAIL, the Mongolian Midget, an Wi JULES KELLER, mena A company of Stellar Specialty stuges. A THOROUGHLY COS ONE DIM SATURDAY MATIN AND NIGHT ONLY THE ONLY WORLD, Orlental Pedo Manuel Pheno- Artists on both MOPOLITAN MENT. ADMITS TO ALL SIWTAL instanty, 500 por Bastle.. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL 1T. T Wheless eleottic: railway syster, ning—The public Is cuu d that e putents wnd fnventions of Malono Wheless for overiead and underground rall- way systems are owned and controlled exclu- sively by the Wheless ele rallway o pany of Virginia, ofice Washington. D. C., and 't compuny using either of sald n’ ventlons Is fluble to action for infringenient Special notice s hereby glven that no lieenses hive been granted and that no person s powered to grant leense he Wheless el tric vailway company, D. F. Mereill, | tary, Washington, D, nly capsules pros ribad by physiclany for cure of | Gonorhia and discharges trow the urinary orga unerited or neauired 3 por box. Al uge CHILDREN’'S WRRK BROWNING, KNG & | | | i /3 Natty little 200 Knee Pant Suits §2. bring people back to trade again: knee pants You'll be surprised at the quality and for advertising purposes, the BOO Bo; $6.80, $7 and $8. 200 Knee Pant Suits $2.50. Non-ripable Scotch Cheviots, neat, nicely made; correct chool or knockahout. suits that fit well, wear well and are sure (o 200 Knee Pant Suits §3. run in ages 4 to 14 years. s’ Long make we'll show asu Handsome plaids and checks in blue, brown and gr. g Pant Swuits, $4, $8, $6, y're made to WEAR and BUILD UPtTRADE ON, 60,3 y,all h low prices . They're not made SHIRT WAISTS. For children’s bhoys play in Douglas stireet window, Moncy Cheerfully Refunded when goods do not satisly. | | s | nd ladies’ wear. Novelties Not shown -] elsewhere, BROWNING, K See our shirt waist dis= ING & CO., S. W. Corner 15th and Douglas, THE RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. SIEND PECIAL OTICES. ~ COUNCIL BLUFFS. PO lovers of horses—The la id the finest in the all kinds, at 8. ( dway. st lot of ou nd psy roron i ulso d Sond lock of | duys and ever rlto do gencral nue E, near cor W « Mrs. D, W. Archer, 0. ‘\'l\ NTED Cooper & Me( NOR SA For Rent—Wanted —If you want buy, sell or rent anything in the real 1ine don't do 1t until you huve seen our istof burgains, Swan & Walker, No. 112 wrl streets Council Blufs Sn08is ¢ <by letter Hooper. 14 ouncil B_uirs housewor md ave, ¥irls for houscwor o 16 Matn stroct R RE month, horted uteh- FOR SALE or Trade—A Clydesdale stallion inson & Co.. 617 Broadway. JOME fine residen: Day & Hoss, 9 [OR SALE-—Hotel « good business. Or farn fn w 1 1low i fine 1 Lonb.d.} rty for rent by ally Jocatod. doing il exching iiture and hor buisiness re- business prop- eal estate and 1 il near ns. also lowa farms. ARDE! Coun vineyards Johisto garden 1 o on sy te nd a lurge list of Z & Van Patten. fari for sale or trade and allin bearing; gool house and bar Will take some good city prove and good time givew on balance, Call on or wddress D J. Hutehinson & Co., 617 Broad way. Ok RENT—The McMahon block, ,‘with basement and elovator. J. W, Pearlstreet. OK SALE or Ront—Garden land, with by J. R Rice. 103 Main st., Gounoll We told our patrons last season that the old style zasoline stove was a thing «f the past. This year, by paying a £5,000.00 roy- alty to the makers of the Now Process Vapor Stove Co., every other vapor stove company can make'a stove under theiv patents. We are the exclusive agent for the original New Process stove with its great 1801 improve- ments, also forthe Quick Meal New Process, the best of all the uthers. Our last year's ex- perience has enabled us to select the best steves tor our 1891 trade. We will sell on EASY pAvMENTS. We will send stoves on trial and guarantee satisfaction—don’t pur- chase before seeing us. Cole & Cole, 41 Main strect. Greatest bargains ever offered. Lawn Bulk gaiden seeds. Victor bi- e, 43 Main street. 1801 1 TOLD YOU SO. 1891 The Jewel Vapor Stove is the best generating stove in the market. The ible Process is the leader in pr cess stoves. The hot air tubes are con- nected by removable iron elbows, al- lowing easy access for cleaning pur- poses. The vaporizer is a perforated brass eylinder held 1n place by three brass spring arms, and can be lifted out and cleuned. Our stove is the only one so provided. We have done away entirely with thosub-flame. The flame can be turned high or low. They are going like hot cakes. The secona car load ordered. fi LAWN MOWERS. Buy the genuine Philadelphia Lawn Mower. 1t was unexcelicd 17 years ago; it is unrivalled now. Those made 17 years ago were good, but those made now are very far in advance of them in every point of merit. REFRIGERATOIL We have a full line of h: frigerators ut prices that will sell them, Iy time iscoming. Getyour screens up before the flies come and you will escape lots of aunoyance. 1 have the largest and best line of door and win- dow scveens in the market. P, C. DeVorL. 504 Broadway, and No. 10 Main Street, ‘To Bee-Keepers 1 carry a full line of Beekeepers’ sup- plies, including comb foundation, hon ey knives, smokers, sections and a supplies for the apiary, M. S. ROOP? 520 I2. Broad way, Council Blufls, lowal FOR ILLUSTRATED O TALOGUIS. ———————_—_—_—_—_———— HENRY H. VAN BRUNT, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. ——WHOLEKSALER DIEALIIKR IN—— Bugaies, Carrnges, Spring Wagons, Carls, Road Wagons, HARNRSS, BT Gives Be'ier Value for money than any house on Missouri River, Hamilton Grade Vehicles, Surries and Pheelons, Columbia Carriage Co Bonanza Buggies and day Buggies, Pheetons, Spring Wagons, all styles, Michigan and Van Brunt Road Wagohs, Carta and Harness in logue and prices on application, great variety. Correspondence solicited and cata= TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS, G. A. Schoedsack, Proprietor, Offices 621 Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St., Omaha, of every description. Works, Cor, Ave. A and 26th St. Merchants who have shop-worn them redyed and finished equal to new. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Counecil Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK.... +vee...$150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS. ... 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225,000 DirecTORS~I. A. Miller, F. O Gleason, E. L Bhugart. E. E. Hart, J. D.'Edundson, Charles R Hannan Transact general banking busi- ness. Larzest capltal and surplus of way bankin Southwestern lowa. INTERESTON TIM:Z DEPOSITS, THE GRAND, Council Bluffs, la. This Elegantly Appbinted Hotel is Now Open, oin & Co., Proprictors 27 MAIN STREET. B. Jucquemin & Co.. Jewelry Store HOTHERS IEND" | EASY ChiLp it LESS PNR'&GER T0 LIFE gp over O DIMINISHES D 240m" OTHERS'} ”QTHER MA/LED FREE BRADFIELD REGULATOR ygg%;;!nl’rpu COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS AllKkinds of Dying and O lllip‘:')r;:;\‘l :“(‘Kmn the Art, ning done in thay Faded and’ Stained 0 100k us good &s new. Hed Feathers Cleanca By Steam, In First Ciass Mauner. Work pronvtly doné and delivere in all purts of the zountry. Send for pric ilst. ) A MACHAN, Prop, Northwestera Dipos, L BLUKFS, LA 1015 Broadway, N Cou Gas Heating Stoves. No Asies! Just the thing for bath rooms, hed rooms, ete. Cull und see o 40 wsSOrtment. NO SMOKE. C. B. Gas and Electric Light Co, 211 Pear] and 210 Maln Streety Packages received at either Council Bluffs, 1 or soiled fabrics of any character can have | | Broadway, OCouncil Dye, clean and refinish goods office or at the Send for price list. MBERLIN, M. D, and Throat aion, § sarachie, doafnes 14-F charges'from the e N and all ncite wnd chionic lectric Trussas, Belts, Chest Protectors, Eto, AGENTS WANTED. DR, C. B, JUDD, 806 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia TELEPHONES, OFFIC Attorneys at law, Sims & Saunders—AtLornevsat e teral courts, Rooms & 4 and & 0 Lloek, Councli Biufrs, la, Prace and Shugurt H, T, Chambers, i shok® ovr s neil's store. Telophone No. 23 Business bours. . n. 100 pom, Councll Blufs, la D. H. McDaneld & Co,, Butchers' aad Paciars’ Supplias, Markst Fixtures, Casins, l;m.mu: H& age "6‘,“‘;"'1“"" |lnl.:r A lm. aln st,, Councl ul - lors u lides and Fure o Attorney at Law, No, 10

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