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THE OMAHA BEE CGUNCIL BLUFFS CFFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STRE Leliverea by carrier to any part of tas clty B.W. TILTON, - MANAGER § Bus ness Office, I Night Editor o) | ] MENTION A LEPHONES MizOR N Y. Plumbing Co, Council Blnfls Lumber (o, Coal All bills agaiost “*Bon Hur,"” all tickets and money outstanding must be presented to Mes, J. B.'Atkins by 2 o'clock this afternoon | Tho childre day school n tata whizh will be pr ent month. H, Brown and J. A thirty days in the county stenling som rubber boots Broadway store. Ktchieteh council No. 3, Dogrea of Poco houtas, will hold its regular meeting tois evening at Red Men's ball, corner of Broad- | way and Main streets, The aunual meeting of the First Presov. terian church will bo held on Thursduy evening, December 1 Ofticers for the com ing year will be selected ‘Lhe Jury in the damage suit of Spooner against the city brought 1o a sealed verdict, which was opened in the district court yesterany and found Lo be for tho city rticles of incorporation wore filed with the' county recorder yesterday by the Pe petual Maturity Bonding company, with capital stock of &4,000. "'ho officers are as follows: I’resident, Johu 1reese; vice presi dent and treasurer, George H. Gabl; secre. tury, James B. Alien, Pottawattnmie camp No. 21, Improved Order ot Ited Men, has elected tho following officers: Prophot,’ James Bradloy : sachom, A. D, Van Hoen: ' senior sagamore, M. W Van Wormer; junior sagamore, 1. A, Bolt; kooper of recorids, M. Do Groat: keeper uf wampum, N. Swanson; trustee, A. Reiter, A letter hns been received here aunounc ing the marriace of Harry Jack to o voung lady of Oakland, Cal., the ceromony faking the bride, Tue groom wrmerly a conductor on the Council Bluffs motor line, and had a great many friends who will be pleased to hear of his matrimoaial success, of the Grace Eplscopal Sun- | preparing a Christmas can nted duriog the pros- Anderson wero given jail yosterday for at an upper False omy Ts practicea by people who buy inferior artl- clos of food because cheaper than standard goods. Infants are extitied to the best food obtainable. It 1s a fact that the Gail Bor- den “Eagie” Brand Condensed Milk is tho best infaut food. Your grocer and druggist keep it. . Boston Store A tidal wave of prosperity has struck us and the surplus stoek is rapidly dis- appearing to make room for the im- mense display of holiday goods. A fow of the specials in our sheeting and wash goods department. Bargains in every department. MUSLINS. Ten-cent hali bleached muslin, 7e. Best 10-cent bleached cotton, Sc and 8le. Seoe our muslin. A good 7-cent unbleached muslin, 6 Yard wide fine eambric, 10¢. Bost Store, Council BlufTs. SHEETINC f-4 unbleached shee new brand of e unbleached o, worth 20c, enched and unbloached pil- » mustin 10e, vy 2hc sheeting, 20¢. widths and qualities loss than sturers’ list, Asic fov soft, Imporinl brand sheeting. fine and soft, 9-4 width, only . Bos- ton Store, Council Blulis, WASIH GOODS. 6-inch printed sheeting, sold for to close, Gic. One case seersucker, good quality, worth Se, to clos 100 pieces hom worth 15e, to close, T'wo cases heavy Tycoon reps, larly sold for 15e, to ¢lose at 10c. Printed Bedford cords, sold for 1ie, to €0 with other burgains at 5e.. Boston Store, Council BlufTs. BOSTON STORIL, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co, N. B.—Store open overy ovening until 9 p. m. Saturdays, 10 until Christmas. outing flannel, regu- P m., —_—— PERSONAL PAEAGRAPIS. B. I%. Mayne has gone to Galiatin, Mo., on a short business trip. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hart loft yesterday morning for a visit with relatives in Kansas City. J. J. Feoron chant of tuis 15 a Bluffs vis formerly a well known mer- now of Jacksouville, IlL., ed to her hom 1116 Third avenue, with o very severe atlack of typhoid pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. N. M, Pusey bave moved from their country residence to the Grand hotel, and Mv. Pusey will resume tne prac- tico of law. Colonel D, BB. Daily has tendered his resi nation as captain of tho Dodie Light Guard, and o meoting is to bo called i & low day$ to select his suceessor L. B. Cousins has reccived n notice of his appointmont as aide on tho staft of A. G. Weisert, commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, H. L. Shepard left last evening for Duluth, Minn, where ho will eu in the real estato business. His family left for that place Thursday evening, O. W.» Atwood, who has been councoted with the Wabash' for several years pust, has resigned bis position ana accepted another with the Union Pucitic, as rovising clerk in tho general offico in this city, An honest pill is the noblest work of 1ho apothecary. DaWitt's Little Early Risors cureconstipation b iliousness aud sickboad ache, Davis fordrugs and paints L. P. Judson, civil engineer, ———— 28 B'wa,; Tensh ares cg pital stock Citizens Stato bank for sule, ] % H. Sheufe, Flrms Consolidating. Stevs have been takea toward tho consol- k fdation of threo large fivims of this city iato ote mammoth concern, which will carry on tho implement business oo o large scalo, Tho threo firms are the Bmpkis Hardwaro company, the Weir-Shuzart company, and the Shugart Seed company. The naimo of tho new compsuy s the Empkie-Shurart company, and it was incorporated yesterday | with o capitul stock of §00,000. The board | of directors for the firs »mposed of E. L. Shugart, L, £, Hill, Lyman Shugart'aud Goorge 1, Wright. il Enterprise ) Being fraquently urged to portions of my farim, I have at cided to plat 200 acres of Enterprise | Pluce, familiurly known as the Scott | farm, and to bogin the sule at once in | five and ten acre lots. I have placed the same in the lauds of Greenshiclds, Nicholsen & Co., who will tin the matter as my oxclusive agents. Fruit growers, gardeners and those who want the conveniences of u city combined with all the advantages of the richest farming land are now given a rare op- portunity to do so M. Torr, S—— ry Sa Special Millh gsdale will have mumed hats at $2 and $45, Now is the time to get a bargain. _— Day & Hess have a forco of men work fog on the roads through the Klein tract. Buy five or ten ucres there while it is cheap T. D. King & Co.’s Purtagas ci helped to elect Cleveland, ord breaker for the year, o1l small | lust do- | ar It's the 1ec- | ing but an extraordinar; NEWS TRON COUNCIL BLUFFS Splendid Chanos for Smooth Mr. Smith | to Go to Fort Madison, | HIS IDENTIFICATION IS COMPLETE Thoronghly Settled That When He Was Arrested a Much Needed Confidence Man Was Taken—Will Be Faced By His Victims, Yosterday’s developiments ahow that noth streak of good Iffck can save J, W. Smith, who was arrestod at he transfer Thursday night while attempt {0g to work a confidence pame, from taking a trip to Fort Madison at the expense of the state of lowa, . C. Littlejohn, & brake- man on the Burlington road, called at the city jail yestorday morning and immediately poiuted him out as a man who swindled an- otber while riding on enger train lusy Tuesd Frank Mason, a farmer living near Villisca, was the victim, and by tho md of an accomplice, & freight bill aud a bogus check he was done up for $100 in cold cush. As svon as Littlejohn him ho declared that Smith was the Mason has been telegraphed for, and will ‘e brought to Council Bluffs at the exnenso of the railroad company to ldentify him. Tue deod was done near RRed Oak. Smith is also found to answer the descrip- tion toa dot of the man who denced Butler, the Idalo man, out of soveral dol- Inrs, A telogram was sent by the Union Pacificauthoritics yesterday authorizing tho ofticials of the road to stop him in his home ward journey and give him transportation back to tho BIufs so that e too may iden- ufy the bewhiskered senlawag, There seoms 10 b0 not tho smallest doubt that Smith is ono ot the williest confidenco men that ever ever turned a trick in this vicinity, ana his conviction will i ant the lowa stato penite 0, aw con SHOES CH TIAN EVER, Look ut Some w Examine the Go Junuary st I wil ‘e to Main street and 1 will need all the room the new store for the large stock I huve bought, I have a fine stock of fall and wintor goods that will bo s0'd this month prices that will pleass you. Remem- ber this isnoold “tag énd” of a poor stock, but new goods 1 new st and everything in the house will be cheap. I have never advertised a special dis- count sale or annual arance “fake” of any kind, and when I show you the and quote you the prices you can yoursell” you are securing bac- vices and Then sold are a few of th hand sewed | $7.00, reduced to Men’s hand sew reduced to $5.50. Mer R R duced to 33 50, Men’s calf welt shoes $4.00, veduced to £2 50, ench calf shoes sole calf shoes box tos shoe $5.00, re Men’s calf and dongola shoes duced to $2.00. Cheaper ones in prop: T:dies’ shoes and slips Laird’s hand turncd and welts bu ton and lace that sold for $5,00, $7.00 and #8.00, for $4.00 and $4.7 A fine lot of eloth top | ud buttons in extension sole, for $1.00, These goods havo not been out.of the factory a mouth. Ladies’ party slippers in bronz ooge calf, patent leather and satins,the linost 3400, $3. .00, arge lot “of $2.00, shoes that will be sold cs. IMEMBER EVANS WARRANTS very pair he sells, and you will find sverything exictly as représented Don’t overlook the bargains fo Coal gnd Wood. Suckett & Preston, 628 Broadway. ‘Telephone 44, BOYS IN BLUE. reduced to. .00 and $4.00 it bed rock $1.00. What the Department Comm: of the Anti-t, A, R, The organization at T society known as “Tho Boys in Biue," has caused auite a siirin Grand Aviy cireles the avowed intention of those new society being to run tho ( out of the country, J. J. St ment commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, wus asked vesterday for his or ion of the new orgamzation and what effect he thougkt it would bo apt to Lave upon the Grand Army, “It will uot last long,” was bis reply, “A number of societies of the nature of the Boys in Bluo bave been started at different D! disgruntled bers of the Grand Republie, b altot th m b ief time and expirea, Tho the grandest ed. It of the old principles aro not excollod by nny secret organisation nor any cnurch Lody extaot. It will live as long as tho members of the army of the union live and expire with the last soldier. k. nakes no diffcrenco how maay onti-Grand A associations spring up'they will not efl tho Grand Army, which™ is the only re- sponsible, und recognizd soldier body in the country. ' The Bovs in Blue will be biue boy: before many monts, so far as effec thinz of permanent injury the Grand Army of the Roepublic 1s concerned, The claim mado by the Kausas populists that the rand Armyis u republican institution is not truo. No politics is permitted in the organization,” \der speka, Kan., of a Thinks starting the and Army adman, depart- the best mon army u t Coughs and Colds. Those who are snffer ing from coughe, coids, sore throat, ete., should try Browa’s Bronchisl Troches. Sold only in boxes, Gentlemen, the finest tine of rall goods in the city, just receivod. Reiter, the tailor, 810" Broadway HAS TO SaY Ab, cap Shoes, 1 want tc ¥ to the people of Couneil Blufls and Omaha, and my customers in wrticular, that whenever there is a 1eap siale of shoes that Sa nt is in it Itemember, that uewspaper pufls are puid for. = When the papers say that Sargent, or any one else, 1s the biggest mun in town, ot to have more room, ete., Sargeut or some one elso has to pay forit. Gettho cheap shoo prices, then come to we. I have room enough, am not going to move, can wait on more trade than I am having, and WILL SELL SHOES CHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE IN THLE CITY Peoole know that when I tell shoos are good and cheap that they are justus Isay. No buntiug or red rags in front of my store, but shoes cheup on the inside, Come and get prices. SARGEN'T'S, 413 Broadway, them Seo those oil heaters at Swaine’s, Broadway. Drawing tor Plac Tue oftice of the county auvditor was trans- formed yesterday wto the heaaquarters of a lottery which was manipulated in accord- auce with the statutes of Towa. The cavital sl0ck was 8 miuus quantily, and the para- phornalia consisted of two hats and sever:) slips of paper upon which were written the names of the tbree presewt justices of the peace and tures men Who assume tho duties ~ of these offices after Javuary 1. This metbod is the one which is provided by law for determiuiog the sno- cession of Lhe justices, but it has wever i\ boen observed until this year, satisfactory arrangoments having herstofare been mado botween each outgoing justico and ono of the incoming. But this year a rumor orept out that one of the incoming. oficials was altogether oo eager to get hoid of Jus tice Hamer's judiclal shoes, on account of thoe = fact that he had A largs number of suits pending b foro Hammer in which he might have a chance Lo renaer judgement in his own bo- hail. ‘Che other justices thereupon ralsed a quiot roar, and 1t was decided that ifi order 1o keep peace on the wool sacks they would have to proceed strictly according to the law. The drawing took place. and it resulted in ringen's vooks to Vi u, Cone's to Fox, anda Hammers (o Field, For 10 bays Onty, anned goods to be sold rogardloss of cost for ten days only at Brown’s C. O. D.; commencing Monday, Nov. 28, Califor peaches 124, 19¢ and 20c per California apricots, 16c percan; Californin egg plums, 13¢ per can; Cali- fornin green gage plums, 150 an; Californin grapes, 15¢ per o li fornia white cherries, 23 per eatdali- fornin black cherries, 19¢ par can; Cali fornia raspberries, 23c per can; Califor nin poars, 20¢ per cani eastern peaches, enstern pears, 10¢ per cany an biackberries, Sge pee can: 2-1b, ean raspberries 10¢ ng 2-1b, \ strawberr 10¢ per e can standard corn, Ske per L 241b. can standard tomatoes, S} rocang b, e 7 b. can string n wax houns, ¢ per can baked beans, 10¢ percany French peas, 150 per o mon, 108 per cans gallon can anplc oil sardines, 4¢ istard sardines, 74 Remember t salo is for ten days only at Brown’s C. O. D., Couacil Bluffs, Ta. per ¢ Scott house; good bo w rates. Spends His Time Coufessing. riff George 8. Rainbow of Harlan, Shelvy county, was in tho city yosterday ac compunied by u feeling of sndness thut was not akin to pain. Ho is to bo lord high exe- cutioner ata hangng next Friday, unless fate intervenes and takes nway from him his prospective vietim, Jack Cuwmverland, who was convicted of murdering two men two years ago. Cumberland has already made a counte of last confessions im plicated some of his fricnds in the murdor, in the hope of saving his own neck. Bat all his attompts to shift the responsibility have so far been failures, and ho realizes that something must be doue. So be has unsounced thatin the near future ho expects to give oul an- other deathbed confession, in which some startlipg statements may bo looked for. Taeduthoritios of Shelby county feel somo curiosity as to the coutents of this confes- <on, and 1t is possivle that they may con- sider them of sufficient importauce to justify a reprievein order that an investigation may be made. SPECIAL S —— LOVE AND SOAP SALE Boston Ntore Will put on sale today 69 dozen la undressed mosquetaire kid gloves worth $1.25 for 75c a pair, in all the latest shades of tans, modes, slates, pearl, and creams. Also 100 gross genuine Cincinnati cas- s0ap at the nominal figure of 1 cent dies’ lies BOSTON 3TORE. Fotheringham Whitelaw & Co Council Blufls, fa. B. Store open evenings until 9 Saturday’s 10 p. m. Looking for Horse Thieves, James F. Bucher of Oregon, Holt coun Mo., was in tho city vesterduy after:oon following up & hot trail, Some thicves visited s place last Tuesdav night und stolo a team of horses, after which they went to an nadjoining furmer and stolo a wagon, set of harness aud an overcoat. They were traced In a northerly direction, ad finally turnod up at the Kiel ivery barn in this éity, where they stopped Thu noon and had ‘their horses fed. Mr. Bucber has offered a reward of €50 for the capture of th stolen property or the thieves, aud ha is no: trying to earn o part of tae reward bimself. p- m. “Ben Hur” at Dohany’s opera house, December 1, 2 and 3, with urday matinee. ckets now on salo at box oflice. Coal and wond: best and Missouri hard wood in_the city delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 N it Dohany’s opera house, 2 and 3, with Saturday Seats now cn sale at box cheapest prompt win. “Ben Hur December 1 mutinee. ofti the Streer. Justice C. A, flammer was taken ill yes- terday morning as e was coming down town 10 bis oftice. A sudden rush of blood to the head caused vertizo, which compelled him to sink down on the sidewalk at the corner of Broadway and Pearl streets until o carriago coula be called to take him back bome, Last eveuine ho was reperied 1o bo improving som serious results are looked T. Co. has added two hacks to its fc nd wil ut a1l hours, du i 179; ofti new makeany arrangements for your goods until you have scen’ tho new and uscful articles at Lund Noiiday man 1 Holic cabin Rile, Of Interest To Dyspeptics. T went to Exce March, 1853, suflering with o chronie of dyspepsin, 1 hud een trented by s of the best physicians in the country Kansas City, Clucinnuti and_ Baltimor but without relief. "1 was very much dis couraged but was induced 10 try the Iix celsior Springs Waters, T experienced almost immedinte relicf After commencing their use, and gained in the first thirty duys 28 pounds in weight, and from that e 0 the present, & period of over cight years, § buve had 1o more trouble fron dyspepsia. My weight when 1 went to Excels or Sprinzs was 110 pounds, 1 now weigh abont 190 pounds. I fully belicve these waters properly weed will curc any case of dyspepsin. This is perhups o sweeping statement, but they cured mo aud I know of scores of others who liave been permunently cured of the sume complaiut by the use of these watora, (Sigued) W. E. FowLER, Judgze of Probate Court, Liberty, Mo., Oct, 20, 1591, ay photos, cuv prices, $1:50 for Jfor 80 days. Coltage gallery, old stand. T Springs, in 280 The waters are bottled only by the Excel- sior Springs Company at Excelsior Springs Missouri Richardson Drug Co,, Agents, Omaha, Neb NEBRASKA National Bank, U, 8 DEFQOSITORY OMAHA, NEB Write Jor Pamphiet, Copital.......es ceeeen $400,00) veees 863,000 OMcers andDirectors—Henry W. Yates, prostdont BOE Cannng, vios wrovdenn o & Maariar y Morse. Jouns, Collins J. N. IL Patrice, Lewis & Heed. casble THE IRON BANI, Surplus. .. | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SAMPURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1892. Concentratec Oon onc counter. We have placed all the clothing in any ray damaged by smoke from the late fire, on e some of the Most Astonishing gains. this true of the OVERGCOATS. b2 one counter, where ar Bai “specially is Full cheviot sack over and without velvet gray and brown. fire we sold them for Fine chinchilla overcoats, in blue and black; yoke a lined with silk, with cashmere lining on the balance, Before the were smo B BOETNOW R ot All our kerseys, mel frieze, all sizes and shapes, some worth them worth $10 to $1 count of smoke...... coats, with collar. in Before the $4.78; li 00 nd sleeves an elegant ked we got tons, Irish imaginable $18, any of 2; on ac- Beautiful shetland frieze ulsters, in three different shades, long shapes, big collars and double breasted. Our Oxford gray ulst lining, double faced, er fwithout 84 inches long, full length, is very desir- able at $7.80, makes it.. but the smoke will be gone, so if you wantone you mustcome quick. Columbia Clothing Co., Cor. 13th and Farnam. Unlike e Butch Process Other Chemicals are used in itha preparation of 11W. Baker & Oo.s reakfast Cocoa, which is absolutely pure and soluble. It has more than three tinies the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is far more economical, costing less than one cent @ cup. It is delicious, nourishing, wad EASILY DIGESTED. 8oid by Cr ~ W. Baker & Co., Dorchesier, Mass. The Mercer. Cmaha’s Newest Hotel. COR, 12TH ANO HIWARD STS, cors everywhore, 40 Rooms 82,50 per day. 400 per day. Keoms with Bath at $3.00 per day Rooms with Bath at §.50 10 #4.6) per day. IS OPENED AU C. S. ERB, Prop. SPEC IFIC GXYGEN STANDS KiliG, Curcs Colds S Catarmh ATRIALS FREE Barrels of it EXTILY REFR Cures NERVOUS Prostration. ALL WELCOM | litis ONYGEN BOOK™ Frce. (ures Bro Valughle Call orwrite Many of our AG 80 ) ARKO'D AUTGMATIC STEAM COOKERS por wonth Don't retwin ldle, oF work 1ot small wages. when you wight be making more mone han in summor. Apply ARNOLD OOKER CO., 12)7 8. 200 8¢, DEAFz: BY ELECTRICITY. Bend 10 cente for our 100 $Elec(ro-Medical Theory and Practice.” B. B, BLISS, Yowa Falls, Towa, G. W. PANGLE, H. . READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND V. OMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERDAL DISPENe SARY OF MEDICINE, £ treat the following Diseases : e Tead, Throat, and yeand Lar, Fitsand Ay Liver Complaint, hiduey Cemplaing, MNorvous Ueb!l'ty, Mental Dopres- zion, Loss of Manhood, Sominal eakness, Diabetes, Brigh! easn, St Vitus muuau Kieumatiem, Parplysis, White Swelling, Eerofula, Fever Eores, Cancers, Turnors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of blogd. Woman with her deliente orprug re- stored 16 health, Dropsy cured wiihiout tapping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of ail kinds, 850 t0 $500 forfelt fur any Venereal Dis- ease I cannot cure without mercury. Tape Worms removed in two or three hours, or ug pay. Humorrboids or Piles cured. THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will zave life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using. DR, G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physician who can tell what ailt a person without asking o question. All correspondence strictly eonfidential, Mediciny sent Ly express, Addressals leiters o G. W, Pangle, M.D, 858 Broadway, Council Biluffs, lowa. OTICE OF INT O DAM- AGE OR GRADING, rthe owners of ull lots and parts of lots on aliey in b ock 51 fro; 15t to <2nd street You ure 1 atified thi th sizned, t freehold: of Omaha, nave been duly nted by mayor, with the approvalof the city coun- cll of said eity, to nssess the damages to the owners respectively of the property affeeted by the grading of said allev, declared necos- y by ordinanee No. $3i3, passed November pproved November ith, 150" are turther notificd’ that biving no- cepted sall appointment and duly qualitied as required by Tiw, we wiill on the [ith diy of December, A D, 180 ut the hour of 10 o'clock In the foreuoon. at the office of Shriv & 0'Don pe, 1403 Farnam st., within th rpor- ate Lmits of suid city, meot for the piurpose of considering and wiking the usscssment of damusge 10 th wners respectively of proverty affected by such grading, tak into consideration inl benefits, if uny. You are notified to be presentat the ti and place aforesald and make any objec 10 or satements concerning sald ussossment of day w ¥ou iy conslder props tespeeitfally submitted, ¥ VG sy er, GEO. I PAUL, HruUN. s of Appralsers. 2 n0d 10t or- s 0f- the oposul for Lu City of O Eealed bids will be rec the city co 0. 180, for th ment for t trotler will at for ved at the office of ptroller Lptod p. w.. December furnishing of jumber and veur 180 forthe eity, ‘The cowp- furnish blanks for the bids on lumber, and only bids will be considered mude on such blunks. All cements furnished Wil have to stand the test of the ety engl- neer. Each bidder uired to enclose certified check of 8100. Theright is reserved tor Onial THEO. OLSEN, Cowptroller. s , 1602 N2suoy S, A PIERCE & (0., 100 Main Street. We have slott cloth an immen top button an tips and backs. Plain opera and ¢ bed rock prices. Our stock of men's and boys', misses' and children’s shoos is the largest and best we ever carried and will be sold at our well known low prices. The only place for real, genuine bare in boots and shoos in Couneild s or Omaha is S. A. PIERCE & CO.'s Great Bargain Shoe Store, 100 Main St., Council Bluffs, o' s mmon sense lasts al Our motto: A botter boot or shoe for | the price paid than any house in Council Bluffs or Omaha. Today we place in our corner windos 200 pair vrico ins ladies’ kid Lutton shoes, former Blu to #4, your choice for $1 200 pairs ladies’ Indies’ hand turn ton boots, all common sense former §2.50. but- and to 1, go at new goods, opera lasts, widths A price $8.50 to $4, all A plain business talk. To come to the polnt at onece, let us Infer that new clothing. We know how you fasl and w Whether you have little, or a vou wan atyou want 2 1Ug 5UMmM to spae2, you desir: tgget for the amount you spand the best paasibld e your money. Inthis you are right, and METCALF'S is the place where you will get it. The pretty styles of suits and overcoats at $3.00, $83.00, $10.00, $12.00, ara something muzh superior to suits and overcoats usually offared at those priczs, being made botter than ever, and the fit, styls and finish are extraordinarily good. i Winter days fast approaching. will remind m dther totake aninventory of the young hopetul's wear.ng apparel. We are ready to supply his n=2ds. ifit’s a suit, trousers, over= coat or a shirt waist. 3 (Our prices are notad for their modesty. Jomplete stock of hats, caps and furns sods. Mail Orders solicited. AL METCALF BRO'S, 808 Broadway, Eisman building Council Bluffs OWNS 1316 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. Tho eminent spect gistered graduute in n st nervo s, o onle dicine, 4 private, blao k. skin and arinar; L5 st treat 11 forms ofpriv it Ve 10 Visit mo may po o SPECIAL NOTIC ES COUNCIL BLUFFS, Omahia Medieal and Suraiea I§STITUTE. HOUSES AND LANDS. EMPLOY MENT. WANTED-—A Pital, cor. it o otw s ter. Apply u smbrance, Kountr, 2 por askn town, § ari 1 A city property for s 500 & Van I'att 191 607 410t 140180 Fo i (et o g, 11t |, Ul ot Good i South sirg on & Co ¢ i Bost ay LSTIRACTS and loans. Fi bought and sold. Pusey Bluirs o F: bricos, tras. city lonns. Money loaned on Renl ostl walo, Dwellin Mo \o it | SuTgical ofora n ] ap DISEASES OF WOUEN 3050 bids iy havo lntely nddodu Iylnzin de en-ducing” coatinement, strictly Only Relluble Mellcal Listitate maing & ity of PRIVATI 1 Disencos e moved from t 0010t 1n Contra 1ot In Mulion's ad 1. 83 10ts in Bayliss & 1'al 21018 In M 0§ ots in ADBig roisons Ne Lo L Vil oo, Al 50ts sent by mall or ) marks " INAIALS o Wl Tntery Lorre I, i3 ory 0t your cass, wi wiilsend in plsin Wrappor [ BOOK 70 MEN, V1tFe! 1 1ot 0 P Loty In eviry or On paynionts, show roe's 1it call G for eash, Craublo 10 Nicholkon & (o, pon Private 8pa. 0rv0 11 Disanis ricoel, With ) nshlelds, ppar Broadw, choap for oved Toside y ty wcnshlelds, Nleholson & Co. wptendia p will ex for I . Applinne In Council Bluifs. Oilly 1 DEFORMITY, APPLIANC KIC BATTELIES Omaha Medical and Surgical Instituts 26th and Broadway, O uncil Bluffs, Ten mintues ride from contor of O.0ahs0a Omaas aud Counil Blulls electric motor o, n1 Trusses fi G 3, BLEOT. richost and most attamio yioseo Rero 1oty Gree 1wity CARDEN AND FIRUIT Iand Fhonutitul tract in Pott priso Plico; fivo or alson & Co., 21 Bro 1 SALE— ) ncror bers aplendid for street clty S wiles from oity; part | rapes. Addross 0] Stutsm § 1 &B ainbridgs - il federal courts, Koows block, Council Blufrs, Ta. DANCING SCHOOL, ONDAYS In K child adults, 7:80 p. Inls hocol v p.m, Music furnisl Address [t A, Parlors Cou Bt Omuba. - W, B Chin MISCELLANEOUS. t-law, Prac- stuie und Bhugurs rneys: it A 20-7-8-9, A Bl W. C. ESTEP Funeral Dizector, Embalmer, 114 Main Street, ATLBAC Tehimneys ¢ removed, aned. E Cenapools. D. Hurke, city t1dg, JROI SALE. chieap. or 10 cxchange for land, an tablished businoss. Address 1. 0. box 6.4, Coun cll Blufts, 1a. 03T #3100 ALL Iwho fulled to snay IN ONE ROL), BY A PERSON tho special bargain offered Junt woek by Greenshiclds, Neholson & Co., No. ( Brondwuy. The fuder 18 known be bel wood man who wak wise proporty. ok saLi payment il a Gle: enough Lo pick up the mors [ Dr.J. A small datry, 15 ¢ 1520 Avenue il sws. Cash or part No pa. IR A Council Bluffs, LLO3T-Ladys gold watch with gent's chuin, e Jturn Lo Bee ofice for roward orum === = | W.J Lamy, Adnmy, Pres’ Lancaster Co. Hank Alfred W, Scott, Notary I'ublie. Lamb, Adams & Seoft Attorneys-at-Law, Lancaswr County Bank Bulding, LINCOLN, - - NEBRASKA, v POUNDMASTER'S NOTICE Twpounded on the 2ith day of Noverm 1 durk bay pony, having white spot o and two white hin i feet ho will be sold on the 5th of December, at 108 1., ou Leavenworth, between 2'st und #2a streots, in the alley, at bubiic auction JOUN SPOERL, Di-dis Poundmaster. or, one forehead 1f not rodeened sald

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