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THE OMAHA BEE. BLUFFS. ARL STREET. COUNCIL OFFIUE: No, 12 P¥ Del H, {n any part of the City. MANAGER ervd by Carrier W, TILT - TELEPHONES Bustuess Of'ce, No. 43, Night Editor O ——————————— MINOK MENTION. N. Y 55 Courncil B Craft's chattel app bl ut water in your yard 2 Merrlam bloc Warnted —good girl fo Mrs, H. W. Tilton, 527 Jury trials will be co FULOMOTTow morning. There will be Al mectin noon at tho P. Co. ffs Lumber Co., coal 04 . or b ral ho work menced in superior spe Calanthe t hall th of «d by Justice tt, Cones y Mrs, EEm left yesterday for Deny Mrs. H. Fricdman leaves this ¢ Sioux ity, which i ter f Mr. I ged there, “I'he funcral of Mrs, €. Ly place tomorrow afternoon f residence, 624 Mul street, at romains will be interred in Fair tery . B Ofice searche o hiave a in his poc A 80 a Ham Mrs engi ok, The v cemn arrested yesterday by Murphy for drunkeniiess t the police station he was ovolver aud a pair of iron Knuckies Ket. regular meeting of the y will be held tomorrow uine at s o'clock in their buil over 102 Main street, In vitations have been issued to the members of the ord come and bring ladie Joe Cromer, who was arrested Sunday afternoon on a charge of iusunity, was exam ined by Commissioner Thomas yesterday and prouounced insane, e w 1o St. Bernard’s hospital od the r Tapper was St I hour yesterday morninwg large number of potted pl a valuable cactus d by the owner. Prof. D, W. McDer the institution for the Winnipeg, 15 in tho until the Chaut ested in_its welcomed by At 0247 el lust case of the state brought in a verdict of msan This de cides the case which has beor 1o court for the last fourtecn years, and instead of being sentto the penitentiary, Jones will spend the rest of his days in thie insane asylun Building permits were issued yes J. Miler, for a story-aud-a-half fran ing at the rner of Fourth street Tenth avenue: Pontius and Fred st brick business room, on lot division in Street's adaition, P. Auwerd was visited by Sunday night at his residenc street. A store room in the re dwelling was entered, and fo woere filled with clotbing were thorough ransacked. Tho thieves were evidently ch of money or jewelry, and, so far known, nothing was taken. A decree was rendered b Deemer yesterday in the case of the Kimball-Champ investment company aguinst the firm of H iseman & Co., et al. A mor s forcclosed and the title perty at the head of Pearl strc o 10 the investment cot pany, o as to the other defendants, who the attaching creaitors of the bankrupt fiv was contioued until wext term of district court. Among t was highly its, which went of ib at city « 1 being it He is heartily bis wany frieuds, iing the jury in the nes forn two-story dlurs last Harrison Do Witv's Little Early Itisers. Best pillever made. Curé coustipation time. None equal. them now. Drs. Woodbuvy. , 30 Pe next to Grand ho! ‘clophone grade work a spe little every rl stroot, High Picnic at Manhattan beach, Lake Manawa: good fishing, fine bathing and boating: plenty of shade; best pluce for camping out parties. Try it. Bright upland hay atslaughter prices for next thirty duys; 460 tons, H. L. Carmau,cor ner Pearl und 5th avenue, PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS. Henry P. Holt of Omnba was in the city vesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Metcalf have returned from Los Angeles, Cal. J. M. Flagler left last ovening for Milwau- keo where he will spend o few days. W. C. Davis, superinteadent of the public schiools at Avoen, was in the city yesterday. Bide Duckworth, who has been Mrs. Al Weisinger for several days past, . ening has returned he s been s uring vefore teachers’ Prof. James from North Dakots 1ne severai weeks le nstitutes, Mr. and Mrs. John Schoentgen returned v morning from St. Louis, accompi v their son, Edward, who 'graduated o there last week. 5 Mr. and Mrs. M. P Ellis started last eve nmg for Elkhart, Ind., with their family, whero they will visit friends. Mrs. Ellis and family will spend the summer th pain_ when Do S.uall pill. Safe pdl. Best pill. Buy your furnituro, carpets, househiold goods of Mandel & | Bluffs, Prices very low; freizht your city. stoves and Council paid to The finest line of spr g00ds, MOSL expert workme find at Reiter's, the and summer you Mar Bouricius, music_teacher, removed o over C. B. music company rged Into Prison, ing paiuter some time past, was ar on information filed by Lowe, the night clerk at the Pacitic, ing him with for On the 25th Noyes borrowed £:0 of Lowe, giving him_as security a cheek drawn on the Omaha tional bank, bearing the sienat Noyes, whom the young man bo an of his ‘living at V day Lowo uted the « for payment, and was formed th the signature was that of Is Noves, Lowe went to Waterleo Sunday and triea to induce Noyes tho elder to settle for the 820 and pay besides for the exvense he had in_coming to Waterloo. This Noyes would not do, although ho was willing to pay the £20 provided Lowe would let the bill go, A they could not como to an agree ment, Lowe filed an information in Justic amior's court and young Noyes wus ur vested, In default of bl he was sent to the county jml, where he will languish until to. morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, when s hearing comes off. o beer apply to 00 who has lived 1 this rested y at the bank rost of Sehlitz urnam, R R Grotte Notice 1 Bids. MavYor's Orrice, Tows oF LAKE MaNawa Ta., June 12, 1801, —Sealed proposals will received by the undersigued at his office 10 noon, June 20, 15401, for improv mude in said 10wn for the purpose of protect iug the waters of said lake aud for protecting the property of the inhabitants of suid town aid improvements are to be mude cordance with profil tious on file at my oficc Judson & Cook. civil engi wuy, Couneil Bluffs, I, ( ngs und I up ments to b Colfax Sp Tho Hotel Colfux at Colfax will be open for business Jur date the Rock Island will comme ial excursion tickets from Springs. On't p the sl Bluffs and other local poiuts, good to return | Qu or before Ocwober §le ar of his | r trunks which | not | [ been put to | his | [ NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEES, Deaf Mutes Who Craduated from the Iowa | Institute in Convention, WILL MAKE A PERMANENT ORGANIZATION. Some Prig of the Education of nates Who ¢ Anything. Bt Thoughts on th U not Hear he e The H yeste Moi vith a it ha: it now ¢ it twelve roused i smbers in th men e e worn ittee hay ng: 4. W thy, T Ollie Mrs ; the Barr i racy Rothert in the ov Duer atic At 2 o'clock | tion proper was cr dent, I, C. Hollow H. Cloud prayer. Super by Prof. Gi delivered an mven presi Rev afterncon He | o opene intendent the mes with sisted thert, @ cbraska of welcome, the in- n would be pic, of stitute ldic Tered tne guests the fr und hoped the a of such a of tho edu th ntr progress that years iu the line of prophcsied that in a f¢ would be put into practi 1 to converse with as people who ar us Mr. Met! after which a | H u of t era character as to beneft ion of deaf mutes t He gave a brief out been mude in the tucation of years mo that would e alniost as in full possc much ssion ssponded to the wel interestin ress was delivered by the president, Mr. Holio. wiy. Prof. Marshall translated Mr. Hol loway's rewarks from deaf mute wto Eng- tist for ths benefit of the visitors who were uot nequainted with the sign language 1t was decided to_organize on i firm basis, and to fix the membership fee at §2 for ¢ tlemen zud $1 for ladies Messrs, Zorbaugh, Poind werc appointc pare a programme for today. simpson, Cloud, orbungh were 1 to revise the constitutio will be resumed this mov DeWitt's Little ills for dyspepsia, sour stom JOND W1 e Sale at the Roston uncil Biufrs, our June sale has Hofstrater and Mrs, a4 committes /Lo pre- acacher, Me- wde a committee 10 couvention 35 best little 1, bad breath El K Of the Great Ju Store, € The svceess attending been most sing and beyond our ex- pectations. For the coming weck we will offer stil Ater bargains. Below we quote a few of the followin due cheviot stripe brilliantines, allcol iines, over M shades, full 40 Brocade brilliantines . worth tins in brill o, ble: our $1 q " shaped vests | usitk and li hose in ced to 14e, different lines black balbriggan sold for We show black hose at 28-inc Columbiasulting Sige, goods, \in and striped black organdies 12 yards in ladies’ regular | akes muslin sold for o Tor e, Uk d Ladies’ black sateen shirt waists, vleated, for $1.00, e bargains inches wide, at Black embroide fast colors, from Outing flunn Extra large shirts in’ good quality, 50c and ) Boys' waist: Gents' hose, Koods. Just received las, the latest nove floun; up 10 §1. Ilulnnlug~4 guar d. wm:u , 30c. 2je and 500 parasols and sun_umbrel- in the market and by far the best value ever shown, in oxydized haudles, iulaid pearl, gold plated, “rings. crooks, ete, We call speeial attention to threo leading numbers at $1.19, £.00 and §.00. See show window. Bostox Stonr, Council Bluffs, ia. Council Procecdings. v council met last evening with the Van Brunt snd Wood present. amount of routine business, report, of committee were taken up. “The report of the commit the petition of Silcott and mains on Third and betw & nteenth streets was agitated The report of the committes on st alleys authorizing ing of the al pted. y owners asking overllow of Indian creck as laid ou the table, a grude on Fourteenth street and on Clark e recommendi hers for water Penty and s ana ¥ in natition of wroj wmages for th ith street The petitions for avenue, cast of high avenue were grante tition of Gayno, sub-contractor under the lute Gus Schluter, forthe payment of the wakes due him was granted. W. A. Mynster appeared before the coun- cil and gave it asting for the dilatory wiy in which wd treated the plat of his Upper Broadwuy addition which had b submitted for its approval. The committee was given more »iu which to report. resolution was passed authorizing tho 10 pay off §10,000 worth of bonds Routine business occupied the the council for the which they attention of st of the eveniog, after | adjourned. DeWitt's Litt 1:ers for the Liver For the openit.g o Hotel Colfax lnnd will's ound trip tickets J o0d to return on the 13th, at ou the iue and : for Nothin trade last Saturday since turned out to be trade. He had Paimer for th which L. A eve Gray mad ig which b | vuthier more of a sell than a A with Mr. J. M Th went had bavg he was bargain was at g | to 1eceive three hor: lust struck, and n 1o Vie Jennings | livery stubie, whe © horses were kept, and asked him for theu g that a4 mide with Palwer for them. Jdenuings [ phoned Datmier, and was told that the trado was all right, and that Gray was oatitied to the horses, The man accoraingly ok them and Was Seen Lo niore sterdiy morning Groay stable to got os, nnd carn thit a p Borses were How tion of the ma « ility boch furnished been caught e of son al e went wis n ther had upon him Tt o fu to the nazed to and th A descrip. olf the rses hus > has uot Pianos, organs, C. B, Music Co., 533 B'way at miltinery removal s 2 ice Court ¥ morning for a ou the charge of disturbing the veace by drawing a pistol 1“ the Lead waltdr at tho Grand Lotel last uture | THE OMAHA DAIL He was examined id a fine of §1.20 and rrested on & charge of to commit murler. He on this oharge this morn. Saturday morning, found giilty. He y was immediately re assault with intent | will have a hearing ing, W. H. Smith was fined ing the peaco. Gertie and wh £25 for their £14.00 for disturb. Chatles Har less dr was d was tricd and the arguments will be made this morning, 3. Haight and Tom Brown inkenness, of the Dan Fild were fined for il *to ¢ hoa la oy 3theby Sarly 1 antr G and coal 24 Main, line and phona 203, (!mv"\ uneil nion Park race and C September s-11, Octover 000, For programmes addréss Nab Brow Merchiants hotel, Omaha, Boyle and tis Diamond, Charles Kayser, a men who s said to be running a ¢ game in the Bluffs, sworo w information in Justice Hamr charging a young man named le with the larceny of a gold stud wortl fmed, $130. Boyle sold Kayser th ¢ for £140, claiming that it was first wa but after he had bargain he took the diamond to n who informed him tha | po nd not a first class quality of that aving will come off this afternoon at 2 is policy | out Jarly Rise Duguette & Co.'s Pomona frutt juice Tey ous. - an's prices for furnitu e on install- u lower than any other nouse in city Assignment Creditors, hereby given as required by se Mille code 1883, that the Judd pany, & corporation whose princi 2 of business was in the city of Coun- TS, Ta., did on the 27th day~ of Ma nake an assignment of all of their proy ana offects to the undersizned for the t of their creditors and that all claims ainst said Judd & Wells company must be filed with the undersigned, properly verified, iin ninety days from the date thercof, Dated at Council Bluffs, of June, 1501, W, HL KN Ernes, Assiguee of the Judd & Weils Co, Fiask Tuisnee, Attorney for assignco. - AOUTH OMAHA, s Witt's Lit vest pill. tabléts, Mor ment pi Notice ot for Benefit ot », G City Council. The city council met at 8:40 last evening, Mayor Sloane aud all the members beiug present, Petitions asking for the grading wero referred to the city engincer. Other petitions and protests wers properly referred. ¥ engineer, furnished an es- at s, and ity engineer e of tho grading on cond to Bellevue avenucs, rded the contract for y-fourth and I'ne furnish a pro ling I? street between enty-fifth street ton Brothers secured the contr s tho alley between 'Twenty- uty-fiftn and from K to M. “The clerk was ordercd to notify th ty owners to fill the double lot on sixth and I, which has cost the 1,000 within tho past few years. the street sewer extension’ wero all thrown out, and the work readve; Charles Offutt's bill of $250 for legs defending the city agai s referred to the finance con A committeo consisting of Messr Haly, Ro and Walters were appointed to wait on Mr. Offutt and retain him as counsel in this case, which hus beon carried to the supremo court. The following gentlomen were appointed to inspect paving materials: Messrs. Woods, Connelly and Dougherty. Messrs, Johnson, Mori appointed as appraisors, and O'Rourke, Row- ley and Connelly were named as conferes on t of the City to confer with the Omaha railway in regard to the exteusion of ¢ line to Twenty-fourth and Q stroots Live Stock b xchange. In the absence of President W. B. Wall- work, Vice President Al Waggoner pre- ded at the meeting of thelive stock ex- change and announced the object of the meeting to change rule 21 and to act on the committee report of the controversy between the commission firm of Jackson, Higgius & Co. and the Unlou stoc et for ourth prop- wenty- ty_about Bias on ordered mittee, w and Hoge were stocke h et il after any heen pro sidored a hange to buy ive stock ex- and eripples, f stockers and i o'clock p. whistle to close - Hinmon will blow e, and all parties connected with ned shall stop business as above stuted hefore the whistle stops blowl The veport of the committee on the con- troversy_between Higgins & Co. and the Union stock pany, was ac: cepted. wwds co Catt'e Records Broken The records on cattle ware bro yesterday lety-six carloads of feeders Shipped by E. M. Gibsoh from Milford, Utah, for Nelson, Morris & Co., were re- ceived. This was the lurgest smgld shipment ever received at the ya ds Wells & of Sehugler lad in a bunch of nineteen head of Herefords and 3 457 pounds, that sold 1 twice the highest p June, 1883, Notes Abo R. Suge hns goue to Chicago for a 's business visit, Pwao prize fights of nation tapis for the Germania ball o Miss Naney Brechwold of the guest of Mr. A runaway t from the exchange to the Charles Block a., to visit his brother Max (usowski ¢ S ssful thicf 1 from his money drawer. Maroons will play the Pickles ha a game of ball next Sunday afte 40 0'clock on tho Exchango ground L. Lott of the commission firm of Wood wes called to Chicago yesterday by ruphic news of the serious illness of Lis sister, Mres. H. I, Mrs. Van Dusen . Van Dusen, w summer Vst with re and other places in ¢ Ihe Sehlitz brew fourth sixth, . ave rupidly near Ihe oxbibit by St. Agn 10w open in St. Agn and Q streets, T vited'to attend and school work 1 note are on the Holstein, ul Heam! ttered a load of hogs ailroad crossing. from Atlantic, u-law, H. Hey ains to the police that has a #20 bill of his la., is of 100n Googius. wife of Attorney Jamos leave Ihursday atives in Boldwinsville ntral New Y mpar tr Q birty-fivst completion trect, parochal school wenty-third is cordially Visit the exbibit of also - A very small pill bur a ve Witt's Little Barly Riscrs good one. De Snakes' Cur Fr s H " IRefy 3 derick W. Prince of the compuny of Hartford, is young ot Hu m v He wi tishing t his box of bait In Colonel Gatling read swallow t from dang suys, and by to dep this he dis the stump, to swear th | oir 10 pro | \s once wpparently un adder and lown h one on Louis man is r of the day—"You may b may back a boat-race, but caray" 's court | it was only | this Gth day | for a | buildings | and Lo | Y BEE, TUBSDAY. |“THE BEE" CLAMI BUREAU | | Pension, Indian Depredation, Land Patent and Other Olaims to Be Prosccuted, THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS | READ | Al Claims Arising in Nebraska, Kan- towa and $odth Dakota Will ite Hand1ed by The Bee sas, Burea About thirty days was inaugurated by the aminer, now the leading r on the Pacifio const. Its proprietor, Mr. Hoarst, son of the | late Senator Hearst of California, who has a vory large fortune at his command, conceived | the iden of establishing a vureau of claims at Washington, manued by the ablest aw | and spocinlists conversant with tho r. work in the various departmeonts and burea of the iment. The of Mr. He | in this und i« y set forth in | the the 10 of T of this gotiations were and to join ago a new departurd San Fraocisco Ex- ctaking tus taken from | to be published in a later | When the announce parture was made 1 | entered ino botween T Be prietor of the Examiner mutuatl in the enterprise. Th rangements have now beon perfcted and agrecments entered into by which TieBEE be comies a co-worker of the Examiner in territory where ik Bis enjoys so oxtensive a subsery . Under this arrangement all applications for ims, cither for pensions, Indian dep tions, land or mining claims, patent or postal claims in the s of lowa, Kansas, South Dakota and Nebraska, will be taken in hand by T B Bureau of Claims 1 Omabia and through it forwarded to headguarters at washington where the Jiner bureau will prosecuto them to a W speedy clusion. Tur: Ber takes pleasure in its patrons and particularly to subseri Tue Weekny Bee, the services of this bureau which, we have no doubt, wilt of great advantage to them, both cuting new claims to a successful inexpediting all claiins entrust Bt burcau. prospe s Bie ne t once the pro- hands and re o patron offering to ail ors to new prove 2l to Tup The Conditions. As a condition precedent to any perscu availing himself of theservices of ths burea, Tur Bee will require that tie applicaat shall send in @ subscription to Tur Oxau WeekLy Bee for a year. A romittance of &1 will ontitle the person sending it to one year’s subscription and also a membership in the Claims Bureau association composed en- tirely of subscribers to T Brr Al persons now subscribers of 'Tur WeekLy Beg who will send us one new sub. seriber will be entitled to membership in the association in_their owu names and the new subscriber will also receive ificato of membership besides his paper. Subseribors of Tie Dty Ber who send in subscriptions to tho woekly will be eu- titled to the same privileges as those of WrekLy Be No servico will bo undertaken for any per- son who is not an actual subscriber of Lie Br The Terms. Tho terms under which ciaims will ve prosecuted will depend entirely upon the amount of service rendered in each case. We can safely assureall patrons of the burasu that the charges will be very much lower than rates charged by the regular claims lawyers and claims agents at Washington. It goes without saying that the Examiner and Tue Bee are in position conjointly to ex- pedito business and do service at moro lib- eral rates than any other medium for the prosecution of claims, In the matter of fees and charges Tnr Bee desires ouly to clear expenses. The bureau is tutended for the relief of the people from the rapacity of legalsnarks. In many cases fecs allowed attoraeys aro irrevocably fixed by law. and 1n such the question is decided. In other claims such a charge will bo made as scems to cover the actual expenses involved in collection We make patronage, no effort to solicit your does the ordinary agen who seecks your elaim for a financial cousideration. Such is not our pur- pose. We offer to one und all the services of a well equipped bureau, where a claim of any nature can be seat, or information in regard thereto be obtained. If your claim is worth- less or illegitimato you will bo so notifind without fear or favor. If the claim is gen- uino it will receive prompt attention and eMcient prosecution. If unsuccessful, no charge will be made; provided, however, that claimants must defray their own ex penses in the preparation of aflidavits, depo- sitions, and other evidence outside of Wash- ington, We will furnish the nocessary legal papers and bear the Washington s only in unsuccessful ciaims, are allowed, a reasonable fee will be charged to cover uctual cost. All letters will be promptly answered and all information concerning form of applica- tions for claims, terms, ete., will be given with as little delay as practicable. No leter will be auswered upless the sender encloses requisite stamps for reply. No information concerning any particular claim will bo im- arted uutil the applicant has become a member of The Bee Claims Bureau asso tion, Address all letters relating to claims to MaxaceEr Osmana Beg Bukeau as or CLAIVS, Omuha, Neb, AL i S L3 Mothers will find that Halier's Pain Par alyzer 1s a suro and pleasant curo for dar rhioea, - Kept the Bar too Long. Father Von der Hoyden of the Catho- lic chureh of Boise City, 1daho, brought bur of gold to the assay oftice with the view of obtaining the cash thercon, says | the Statesman, It was valued at $: and was assayed by Joseph Burkett fif: teen years ago, and the stamp with the stamp with the dite was legibly to be on thereon, It hud belonged to n arty in Idaho City who had kept it all of the Me.Cunningham, the \yer in charge, paid the cash on’ the | bar yesterday. The intérest on its valuo at 10 per cent for the filteen yeurs would | have amounted to $1,554.50, or if placed | at compound interest'ut 1 per centa month to a little morl than $4,000, When Rahy wes slek, we gnve hor Ceatoria, When the was a Child, she eried for Castoris, When she bocaime Muss, she clung 4o Castorisy When slie had Clildren, shie gave tiom Castorls, Gas Heating Stoves. No Asnps! No Swm 15t the thin Calland see ou B. Gas tric 21 Pearl and f Light und 210 Malu Streets J atine | Examiner new de- | e ar- UN T CLENIK Of the latter part of May wear in the market. a number of cases of popularpriced shirts on sale today at a trifle less than we have ¢ rades of goods before. same g duction on underwea | just as big in proportion. | once remarked about a noted humovrist: between him and his undershirt, but the difference is there just o0 P& AT and earl We will give you your June, has ¢ ever Its about the one Is the same. We will give you Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers with either French necks or silk thirty-five cents. ‘hoice of Of course we can’t as we occasionally do on a suit of clothes, but its, underwear *‘There ‘Bill Nye’ and the other is ‘\llgl) veather having mislaid a package of hot waves intended for the wused a giut of summer unders We've been relieving the market to the extent o nddrawers which we placq the res to sell great a been able show as as a gentlemam! is'nt much diffe rencey hirtg fully bindings], wor Ll\ We will give you your choice of two different \\'mqlltm Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, or normal Mixed Shirts’ and Drawers(shirts with French necks and silk bindings) any of which are regular fifty cent garments. tan or flesh colored Bal= briggan Shirts and Drawers (shirts silk bound) or hand= som e gray shirts and drawers (shirts with French necks and silk binding) worth seventy-five cents anywheve. We will sell you genuine combed Egyptian French Bal- briggan Shirts and Drawers [shirts with worth just a hundred cents. We Dre drawer will awers with solid silk finished cuffs, sell you silk ANAR NEONUJIRY or , worth just a dollar and a quarter. ST LOOK We will sell you this wee in all sizes, in all styles and widths of toes and Kk a silk facing], Shirts and shirts and Balbriggan fast blaclk SHORES man’s ca call Shoe lasts, 1SCO in lace or congress that we guarantee to equal any two twenty-five shoe in Omaha. We will se width congress. Il you a fine in This alf S all styles of toes and > shoe is a genuine Goodyear welt Shoe, and is sold to you with this guarantee: Shoe, in all sizes, in all lasts, in lace or If, after wearing, you have any reason to be dl:.satls- fied, SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS, {OR SALE—Good fumily horse and top « ringe: or will trade for good unimprov lot. - Apply to 850 Eighth ave QOR SALE-Fine farm of from Council Bluffs, ston & Van Putten. Joh )) PORTUNITIES T never nmore Bluds, FeanirokerN the wiy of hin at prd roul estate L will put yo 1o profits on front on nd [9th St., on motor line. Gth ave. Clu\ll(\ OYANTund sychometr reter readiugs: also dingnosis o end lock of hair for readings by lett nd evenings. Mrs. B ooper. 22 Ave- r corner 15th strect, Council Blufls JUR SALE Fifth avenue, . or chur: discase. Sun- to buy, sell or rent auythin < line'don’t do 1t until JINE bred Tiorso. that or trado. | Address or eall on D, West Broadway, Council Blufrs, Brown in real estate if you “snap bargain' co 1o list a burgaln if you n b d pi NOR SALE single” driver wnd see thew before salos stables No. 418 Council Blufs AGNIFICE M o for sule o dence pro NOK R toam and tine sonib! o M. venth Smith street, ble terms. Soi rent by Duy & Hess, "o McMahon block. brick, with basement und elovator. Squire, 101 Pearl street OK $ALE or Rent—3ardon houses, by J. & Wice. 103 Mala Blufm CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs, CAPITAL STOCK . ....8150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70 UJJ TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225 000 1A Miilor, . O Gleason, E L Hart, J. D Edmundson, Obhiries K. Hannan Transact general banking busi- Larzest capital and surpius of way bankin Southwestorn fowia INTERE;TU‘I TIM: DEPOSI TS, Dr. M. H. CHAMBERLIN, Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat ' SURGEON. Council Bluffs, i shugart-Beno Bk, Room 1. 910 12 m Tand § p.m. NEW OGDJ:.I\T HOTEL. New Ozden Hotel, in Couneil Biufrs, has completely refurnished wnd lernized 5 00w one of the best hotely ST Iess part of the eity und th d WOtors puss the revery four minutes. Flre eseapes and alurms throu shout the buildinz, Stewm heat. hot and tor ani every room. Tabla D Ristes, 82,00 i iy GEO. M. WHITNEY, Manager A= S O TN IR Council Bluffs, la. 3 story O Tland. wita Gouaall DIRECTORS— Bhugart. E. E fire This Elegantly Appoint21 Hotal G is Now Open eorge 1. Pnel ps, Manager First-:- National -:- BLUFFS, IOWA., #10,00) COUNCIL Paid Up Caital UKD, | A W. RIEKMAN, ¢ A TURICE Asslatant Casbiler '] | | Bank | OPEN it may be returned and you’ll gat NEW SHOES FREE, OR YOUR MO LY BACK, AGAIN With an Entirely New Line of Goods Boilght for Cash Direct From the Manufacturers. Cash Always Talks. I have secured some of the greatest bargains in men’s and boys’suits ever heard of in this city. Iecansell men’s and boys’ clothing BO per cent off of manu- facturers’ prices. 1am prepared to back up every word [ say by showing goods and giving prices. For example, here are a few leade BOO Men’s Working Suits AL B3.00. 800 Men’s Suits at 800 Men’s Black Worsted Suits l Al 7,00 500 Men’s All Wool Dress Su itg in differentstyles, from 35 Lo B8, 800 Boys’ All Wool Knae Pants, in different styles, at 500, 800 Boys’ Suits, age 4 to 14, dure ing the sale at S1.00. 400 All Wool Boys' Suits, —4 to 14, at— 2,205, ages J Garry a Splendid Line of Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Etc. M. MARCUS 775746‘-5_487 Bmadway, Council Blufts. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS, G. A. Sc Bluffs and 1 of every description, Works, Cor, Ave, A and 25th St Merchants who have shop-worn or them redyed and finished equal to 1 BED FEATHERS RE Al tand most aj od 1woedsack, Proprietor, 21 Farnam St.,, Omaha Packages pe Offices 621 Broadw Dye, clean and r 1 at either office Counceil Bluff nl.rl\wl od fabrics sunell sh goods or at the pri 3te can have [o) ceive ce li of & th tha cou Medical and Surgic BELLINGERS, t ull kinds und defors Nos. 201 wnd @ Browd way NCIL BLUFF3 1l Institute PROPS, {Ju — i HAMMEH 3TICE OF THE | OFFICE 415 Broadway, Council Llufe, Ia