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THE 1 mm\' NCIL BLUFFS, ARL STR BEE OFIICE NO. 12 PE/ Delivered by earrier to any part of the ¢ nw MANAGER. | Business O TELEPHONES } Rusinces O — e MINOR MENTION. TILTON N.Y. Plumbing Council Bluffs Lumbuer Co. Coal Mr. and Mrs, H. H. VanBrunt ente & party of friends last evening. Indies of the Congre give a social in the church MorTow evening. A number of young men are making rangements for a party tomorrow evening at the Royal Arcanum parlors. John H. Plumer is being mentioned as a possible candidate alderman in the Third ward at the coming spring election, The stock of drugs of M. 1. Ellis sold iction next Saturday 1o s elaim of the mortgagee, John Peter. Regular scssion of Harmony chapter 25, Order of Eastern St At Mausonic tem ple this evening. Visiting nbers cor. dially invited. By order of worthy matron Miss Maggie Kemp entertained a party of friends at the home of her pare Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kemp. on South Seventh street Monday evening, in honor of her 17th birtt day Co. ational church parlors to will e jury in the ¢ the Little Rock | was tried in the returned a of Gruneger again imber compnny. which vior court Mondau for #3546 in intiff ild will fternoon at Adams on Cook aven fifth anmversary of the attendance is requested The case of J. W. Rodef waus tried before Judg The plaintiff bought up R. L. Williams for work on a house ing to Girahl at Blair, Neb, Mrrriage licenses were 1o the following parties and Bertha P Nelson of Pottawattamie county, William 1. Dinwiddie of Macedonia and Marcia I, Gregory of Living Spring A. B. Walker suctt out a writof attach ment in the superior court yesterday 1o sat isfy a vim of #170 for rent on his building between Main and_Pearl streets, pied by . W. Ritzenhoff as a tailor shop Mrs. J. G Wa tions for u music byterian church Saturday evening, She will be ussisted by Mrs. Plaick, pianist, of Lin coln, and Mr. J. H. Simms, accompunist, of this city The will made in 18 meet | 0 issied yeste corge S, B worth has issued 1 vecital at the k in st | of the late G. W. Chamberlain been filed for probat the county clerk. it gives all the of the deceased to Mrs, Cha the request that in the married again, sho dren he council mberlain, event of her being shall deed it to her chil has decided to place an are clectric light at the corner of Pearl street and Broadway, and the members of the com mittee on ligits were looking around yester. day afternoon to find a location for a pole in order to light up the Fourth strect tower as well as possible, Thomas Walsh was yesterday morning while couple of pairs of gloves at 4 hotel on Broad way yment for a night's lodging. He with being a fugitive from j and an effort will be made to find where he stole the gloves. Smyth, the new pa tholic Month's Mind! ested at 2 o'clock of the late Rev. snomy, which will be held in honor of his memory at the church at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, February 1 The itations will be sent to the pi 15 R CLEARING SALE. 1 nston Store. Great midwinter clear mences Saturday, Janugry 21st, and will continue for eight d Store will be closed all day FRIDAY making preparations and marking down goods for the great sale. Watch the daily papers for a list of prices. g sale com- B( FOTHERIN STON STORE, AM, WHITELAW & CO. Council Bluffs, Ta cold weather does not smand for acreage in the Klein tract, miles east of the post- office: 300 acres yet for sale in from one to ten acre tracts, suitable for fruit and gavden. Day & Hess, agents, 89 Pearl st The snow and diminish the d PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Warren W. Wolfe of St. Grand, Miss Ella Luster and her been spending the last few week Springs, Ark.. where the latter is receiving treatment for cancer. A letter received from a friend here yesterday announces tha Mrs. Luster is rapidly improving, and t the prospects for her final re much better than when she left Councii Bluffs, Johu E. Ahles has been appointed to repr sent lowa in the departmer.t » rlllln_s,u]rll_\ in the World's congresses, to held in Chicago at the time of the Columt exposition. Mr. Ahles is an rationalist und has spent much time and thought along these lines, and the appoint ment is a vecognition highly complimentary Now that diphtheria is prevalent Couneil Bluffs and Omaha every family should be provided with Dr, Jefferis’ in- fallible diphtheria preventive and cur: It can be had of Council Bluffs drug- gists or at 2404 Cuming street, Omaha. Touis is at the in For warming guest chambers, rooms, ete., our gas heaters are just what you want. Look at them. Clean, convenient, cheap. €. B. Gas and Elee- trie Light Co. bath ‘oal and wood: best and ssouri b .|||l woed in the city: prompt ivery. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. . Clarke, the manager of the Car bou Coal company, left here several weeks wggo for Topeka, Kan., in search of health He had been a sufferer from a severe attack of Bright's disease fora long time and his physicians informed hini that nothing but sveedy death cculd be expected if ho stayed in Council Blufis. He accordingly went to tiinking that perhaps he might be benefited by spending a winter in a_milder A letter recently received by Mr who s still in this city, states that physicians have only given him only three eks 1o live at the outside, und that death 18 very likely to oceur hefore the expiration of that time, This will be sud news to the many friends of Mr. Clarke and wife in this vity Use Koal-Spar! o package saves per cent of your coal bill, besides other comforts, and is suflicient to treat o ton. For sale by Janssen & Gregy, 4 Pearl street, 25 2 vou smoke? Have King'& Co.'s Partagas? Just light one. ou tried T. D. It’s & charmer. wn and other pianos. wn and other organs. At Bouricius', 116 Stutsmun street. ——————————— “ALL For a dime Not G hat Glitters.” ny druggist will sell a package of diamond gold paint, and it's a fair package, too. With this gas fixtu und muny other things can be bright wnd wonderfully improved. ‘The dinmond silver, copper, and bronze paints arealso vé extensively used, many finding diamond pa Ing very pleasant these loug Junuary pyenings, lamps ned up atisty thos| with | property | with | trying to put up a | enthusiastic | cheapest | sized | NEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUFES |2 4 Ohild by a Gareloss Mother Pre- veoted by the Law, | WILLING THAT HER BABE SHOULD MARRY Sacrifioe of to the Clerk's Mother 1 m-klect Be Tuken e-Rumor That the Marrled the Bridegro to 1d M, Young to e That any full-grown woman States shonld wish her daughter to marr, the age of 11 years seems somewhat but that it is a fact is shown by little occurrence at the court house a day or two ago. A man who represented himself as a resident of the bottoms presented himself at the oft 1a marriage license, He was accompanied by o woman who said was the mother of the girl, and would vouch for the fact that the would not object to the issu ing of a in her absence Witen old the beide was sho replied that she was 110 years old, She informed that no license could be issued nmarri; of any one under 14 years of w0 could not understand why the county authorities would nt her hter, the g man and all the other 1 par ties froi carrying out the tter, They left the in high reon and it i tis not vouched for to a certaint wother of the bride-expectant so on the hard hearted deputy clerk by Omaha and marrying the young o a ¢ of theconnty clerk and request bride license asked how The w it was that step in and preve and her dut intere their wish court reported GREAT MIDWINTER CLEARING SALE, The Bostor Great midwinter clearing wmences Saturday, January 2ist, continue for eight days. Store will be elosed all | making preparations and ma goods for the great sule Wateh the daily papers for a Store, sale com- and will FRIDAY ing down list of BOSTON STORE. FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW Council Bluffs, & Co., la. Avoen Jury Dr county clerk, sheriff yesterd The and auditor met afternoon and drew the following grand and petit juries for the February term of court, which commences at Avoca h and Jury—R. R. Morris, Cente Lomas I Lowe, Carson: K. M. Ap J. L. Fetter, Belknap; C. I Sievers, K W. A. McGrew, Macedonia ; G W 1 G. M. Putnam Grove Bo Wright: Andy Me! Cormick, Lincoln: John Potter, Pl Petit gury - Dominick II G. Ruckle, Knox; S, ML Albi C.H. Denton, G A. L. Frizell, Cente 3 S. M. Hutzell, Knox; H Inos Tayle yton; W. iilton Jenton, k t. Plea: + 0. C Hooke Carson; u: R F. Walker yton: A | Knox; Thomas B Gross, |'iA|(w|l. Hum h, P. Rhoc p1kn. Meelc B. Tilton Joe MeCauley, Mesmeric f Prof. John Reynolds, the well mesmerist, gave one of his perforn the opera house last evening, The audience had been led toexpect something interesting, | if not strictly nd it was not appomted, o was consid | hampered at first by a lack of subjects. The people in the audicnce seemed to be afraid of wusting themselves in his power for f of something happening that would destroy their dignity. There was nothing in any of his tests, however, that would shock even a sensitive person and that fact was impressed upon_the observers as the exhibition went on. There were severul subjects whom he brought under partial control, but there were only two or three with whom the resuits re perfectly satisfactory. Those few, however, he used at his ow sweet will, making them give exhibitions of roller skating, babies, see snakes without the aid of liquor of any kind, talk through imaginary tele- phones, and do numberless other things which to the audience were ridiculous enough, but were plainly mattersof the great- est importance to the subjects. One of the Most inter @ feats was the fight of J.J Corbett, Bruce Welker, with Peter Jackson's ~.h.uln\\_ which resulted disas. trously to Mr. Corbett, and when Mr. Welke as a candidate for mayor of Council Bluffs on the prohibition ticket there w 1 sensation. Altogether the en- inment was highly s ‘. ctory, und if | the building had been he ple could have doffed the: would havo be known dis bly there 'n nothing tot find f.\ul' with Wanted h for | Citizen's State bank stock. sold. Address A. Sheafe. ten shares Maust be Blaftites Convicted, John Pouder of this city and a young man named Plumb were arrested here about three months ago on the charge of receiving and hiding a lot of goods that had been stolen frow a tailor's shop at Clarinda. They were tried for the cr at Clarinda_on Tuesday, and Oficers Murphy and Wiatt attended the trial as witnesses, returning yesterday. Both of them were found to to huve been implicated in the matter, und Plumb was found guilty and given a heavy jail sentence. Pouder's attorn. plea of insanity in_ behalf of and, after an examination by the commis sioners of Page county. was ordered taken | 1o the state institution at Clarinda for treat- ment. their client, T “MALICIOUSLY UNTRUE. American Express Oficials Den Company is Being Roh a. NEW YoRK, Jan. 18, —Ofiicials of the Amer- ivan ixpress company pronounce *glaringly untrue and malicious™ the published state- company is being systemati ) Assistant Superintendent Mundle said: *“The informant of the morn ing paper which published the article to that effect produced a copy of the monthly issued by the company on Januar. ming his story, which circular contains a list of the addresses of 114 pack ages and their contents, under the caption of *Lost.' These lists are published monthly for thesole purpose of locating shipments which ure astray—in most cases, by of the address having become detached —and covering the shortage reported by our | 6,000 oftices, and not in New York City ouly arly, if not all, of them specdily covered when the information contained in the circular reaches our agents. We have theft in New YorkC ity within the last seven months, and, therefore, have had asion to call in the assistance of Super- intendent By nor have we done 5o, nor have we any employe in our service in this whose integrity we have the slightest reason to doubt.” that the - - Movements of Oce: Steamers January 18, At Lizand —Passed—Swibert, from Phila delphiu for Antwerp. At Genoa—Arrived | York At Bremen Baltimore At_ Boston Hambu At D York erman from from Glasgow Columbia, from New Arrived — Heligoland, from Arrived—Markomannia, M; ana from Arrived Liverpool, stic and nchoria ghteenth Success. e Ladies' Musical society gave its 118th musicale at Ford & Charlton's music | last evening, the program being furnished by the Philomena o tof this city. If the patronage had been in proportion to wmerit of Lhe entertaiment every seat in the | hall would have been occupied, but what lmu wauting in uumbers was partially | cur | skating carnival | lowing were wces at | carry | vs entered a | | New York presbyter hall | the | CTTIE OMAHA DATLY BEE: 'rmmsn(nr JA‘“ ARY 19 1893, e ———————— e for by the enthusinstic encores which ‘ ed every nuniber of the program e quartet sang at ‘their best and the #olo numbers were also well received, The | quartet sang three selections and responded | o as many encorve and eMiss Clarkson and Miss Bishop were heard in two solo numbers cach, The next musicale of the society will be given some time o February The meeting of those Interested Clary's school of music, which was to have been held in Judge Hopewell's | court room yesterday, was postponed, as several members of the committee were out f town Th ting will be called some © next week nh I in Miss | ectiy . P — GOING INTO GRAND HARBOR. Delegntes 1o the € Captalus a A. Pease and (! of Portlaud, Ore., were today. T on their way to on, D.C., to attend the “grand harbor” of the Brotherhood of Steamboat Pilots and Captains ‘Our lodges arve called harbors,” said Cap tain Pease, “and our grand lodges, such as this to which we are now going, called | grand harbors, There will be something | like fifty delegates at the grand harbor aud from the election of officers we will changes in the navigation | | Captah W. Brown Murr Washin, George at the some of the changes desived by nity the need of more s interpretation of national regulations of the steamboat traflic by the government in spectors. Many of the regulations are not interpreted the same way at different points thro it the country, and this makes trouble for us when we ' change from one ocality to another, or when the inspectors are shifted from place to place.” Captain Pease is the oldest steamboat cap- | tain on the Columbia river, having been en gaged in that business and in the werk of a pilot for over forty years. He says the about 500 bouts doing business on Columbia_and Willamette rivers in the dis trict of Portland. Captain Pease is at pres ent following the business of a steamshiv | pilot. Ie conducts ocean steamers from | Portland to the port at the mouth of the Columbin vi o distan of nearly 100 iiles, There \lso bar pilots, who make | u business of bringing the ships ' in from sea | and turning them over to the river pilots Cuptuin Brown is in the employ of the government at present and has been for some time, He 18 superintending the build ing of a large jetty at the mouth of the Columbi | “We wiil probably comvlete the Jetty in another year,” said Captain Brown when asked about the progress of the w It will be about five miles long, The jetty con | fines the water on one side only, for the | other side is a steep, rocky bluff sufticient of | itsclf to hold the water in a 0w chan nel. We have deepencd the water twelve feet since begiuning. 1t is now thirty feet at the point where it needed decpening. — At the outer end of the jetty the bottom of the river's mg ps off suddenly to a depth of over sixty feet, so that T thini there will be no danger of heaping up the sand that the nt washes out by the process of deepen uniformity in ing.” - OF irnament Opened. . Jan. 18, —The first annual lield by the North Shrews- club took place on the viver today. The races were Al amateurs throughout the The feature of the day was the handicap in which the fol starters: Joseph F. Donoghue, Athletic club, New York Mosher, — seri Clarenc i Ed yards; P ALK SPORT. Skating Rep Baxk, N bury Tee Yacht Shrewshury open to country two-mile Manhattan | and How Clarke, 150 | Hemment, yards, Donoghue began to leave Mosher and pick up the leaders from the start, and before finishing the first mile had obtained the lead. He then began widening the distance be- tween the skaters and finished the about 200 yards in_the lead. His time for the firs econd miles, which wi | Y econds, breks the Amer llos Lappe was second, [ 1ime being 6111 3.5 second rd rds 00 nd Wheel Club Smoker. Angther enjoyable ‘smoker” v in the Omaha Wheel club house last night. 1t was the most successful yet given. From carly in the evening until the hour for dis- persing the club house was crowded. Every- body was in a jovial mood and the evening slipped away most pleasantly. In the re- freshment room there was a spread that would have sent a thrill through a Bohem- an’s heart. Littering the table in dazzling verfusion ere delicious bolognes, with | mustard, cold ham, pickles, and all the dainties known and appreciated in Bohemia. Besides, there: was plent of Germany's beverage. Up stair | picturesque corn cob pipes were produced, and their incense, puffed from half a hun- dred lips, filled the building with sweet pes fume. Of course, plenty of good stor told under the inspiration of the en- livening surroundings. The evening's music 1 program consisted of selections by the Sutc udolin club | Kans Burkley sang the armour Robin Hood." Prof. Rigoletto Diffen contributed to the entertain- or's song from and Mr ment, Close of the Corbett Sale. New York, Jan. 18.—The second day's sale of the California trotting stock owned by William Corbett of San Mateo, Cal., was | begun this morning. The best sales werc Rupee, brown stallion, 1857, by Wilkes-Sable Hayward, Walter' K. lett. slyn, R. 1., #9,000, Lou Wilkes, bay fill | Wilkes-Hinda Wilkes, re years at Stockton, Cal. black fil ord 2:2 of the Mort |~\\HA , Bucks o hestnut m with record Santa Ro Cal., closed the offers fl'l)m e were twenty-seven hors of #43,604, an avera, I amount for the sixty-nine hors ble was #105,510, an average 1889, by Sable { at 8 | to J. H. Schultz, 1888, by Guy at Independence, | King Valley stud | , 000, 88, by Guy of D:81 3 #9,600 the stable. The tof xis Nationnl Sport. wr Wourn, Tex, Jan. 18.—The fiv ys cocking main between chickens of Spellmen of Kansas City and Nichols of this city opeued this afternoon for §1,000 a side. There we seven fights, of which four were won by the kort Worth birds. Business Troublek, Dacras, Tex., Jan. 18, —Bank Examiner Stone today, at the request of the divectors | and ste | and devoured | mestic | until late in the aft | tramps we | suffering is great kholders of the Baukers and Mer- ioual bank of this city, took and closed the doors of that institu The liabilities of the banlk deposits | its amount to &0.000 and its | It was organized in 1800 with a capital stock of £400,000. about half of which is held in Kentucky. The bank this | evening secured money to’ liquidate the de- | posits and rediscounts. | chants charyg tion. Never shouldn't Cougt defer o vital be neglected when rup will cure it at once. L Dr. Briggs Case Agal NEW Youk, Jan. 18.—The Briggs prosecut- | ing committec considered this afternoon the | question of an appeal from the vote of the acquitting Dr. Briggs of the chay y and adjourned with out reaching a decision, matter. A cough | Dr. Bull's WHEN EATINGC becomes troublesome, di- gestion defective, sleeping an impossibility, appetite ceases, take Johann | Hoff’s Malt Extract, It acts like a charm and tastes uuh'nlhd. Be sure to get ihe ‘‘genuine” which must have the signature of *‘Johunn Hoft” on the neck of every bottle, and tuke no substitute. UUse Johann Hoff’'s Malt HBonbons for Sore Throat, Coughe, Colds, | SUFFERING FROM:THE (0LD Much Hardship Occasioned by the Low Tem- perature Throughotit Europe. VILLAGES RAIDED BY FAMISHED WOLVES B pris w Terrible State of AfMairs— nds Out of Emply of Foo and in Benriy, Jan. 18, rope continues to The cold throughout Eu be intense. In this city the cold is very severe. The bodies of three persbns who had been frozen to death found on the streets today. Navigation has been Libe and Hamburg ship own dered their to ports Intensely cold wi out Brandeuburg streams were suspended on the rs have or vessels other proceed to ather nd ¢ prevails ast Russia through- All the ve frozen The poor suffering keenly. The de- pression of trade has left tens of thousands unemployed. In Berlin 100,000 can find no stori from Europe death and suf of the winter, In Servia the wolves have forests and prowl about the s and villages in search of prey was devoured b and the d i the str alone more than employwnent, Horrible the of especially of v ty come remoter regions the Balkans, ed by the seve and a bandoned the ts in towns A young man » suburbs of tually ap s of the city Montenegro packs of wolves have at ipted to enter the sheep folds, refusing to reat when fired upon by the peasantry Dispatches from Russi hat there is veat suffering in the | s where the umine prevailed last year, the people having been too much weakened by their former sufferings to make sufficient provision for food and fuel for the winter. In Russis also, the wild animals, made desperate by hunger and cold, have invaded the villages both human beings and do QVincy animals, sly in 18, moy Snowing Furle Savasyan, Ga., Jan at 8 this o'clock was coming Nothing like corgin. began fall- and at 6 down furiously has ever been scen here be o.clock still | for Coruvnnrs, Ga., Jan, 18, —Early risers today found the ground covered with snow severdl inches deep and a slect falling that continued rnoon, This is the most remarkable weather in the memory of the oldest inhabitants. Several Poople Frozen to Death. avsnury, Md., Jan. 18, —-Advices from Nanticoke state that several men have been frozen to death in small canoes that were saught out and frozen in the ice several from land. Several to land before the g, and were probably ¢ frozen to death near Princess Anne, men st ice was strong rowned, Three aturday night e Cold. within the mem- man has Canada suffered so con- from cold weather as during the For twenty-eight days the has been below zero, some- hing fron below. The bets of people have frozen to death, includig a man in Lewis while in his bed. QuEBEC, Jun ory tinuously last month. thermometer times rex Water and Fuel Famine Threatene Sr. Lovts, Mo., “~The cold weather of the past five weeks in addition to placing the city perilously near a coal famine, threat- ens to bring on a water famine. The higher ricts of the city are. already without ter. There is such dangey of a famine that today a proclamation was issued by the mayor ordering the restricted use of water. Deep win Arkansas. Pixe Buvin, Ark, Jan, 18.—A terrible snow storm has been 1g here since last night, the “‘beautiful” being one and a_half feet 'deep—an unprecedented condition Traffic on_the Cotton Belt road from Texas is suspended for the present. Y o Counterteiters Arrested, S1. Pau 18.—A Wis., spe is the headquarters of a dange feiting gang, two of whom w this morning by local oficers turned over to the feder: . A.and Patters , father and he former of whom produced spurious ile his son passed them Superior, Superior s counter re ested nd will be ties. They Nebraska's Portion Will B ueter Today, Wasnixeroy, D. C., Jan. 18.—For ko, North and South Dakota ¢ in eastern and colder in western por- : southerly winds. For lowa—Fir, warmer; southerly winds. L 1 Record, OFFICE OF TiE WEATHER BUN i 15, infall compared with corresponding for years: U, OMARA, 1y of 1893, 1 892, 1891 imum temper the condition of tem- | pitation at Omaha for the 1862, 02 Inches Inches 5 luches 'WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.” AN AN~ e STILL ROLLING St. Helens, England, is the seat of agreat bus- incss, BEE( C I'l A M’s PI LLs are/made there, They are: a specific for all Nepvous and_Bil- lous Disorders arising from Weak Stomach, Impatred Rlgestion, Div ordered 'Liver and all Female Allments, THEY ARE COVERED WITH A TASTELESS AND SOLUBLE COATING. Of all druggists. Price 35 cents a box New Vork Depot. 165 Canal St sreenms i’ rted to | | 1890 | i lmu-u K OR RENT. JACIIHS IBSA | acK' cbes | NEumu.a A HAS No !QUAL G W. PANGLE, M. D. Tho Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Expericnce. BEADER OF DISKASKS OF MEN AND WOMEN, PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN« SARY OF MEDICINE, I treat the following Diseases : Catarth of the Tiead, Throat, and Lungs: Dis. eases of the Eyeand Ear, Fitsaad Apopiexy, fleart Disease, Liver Complaiut, Kiduey Complaing MNeorvous Dabll‘ty, Mental Depres- | sglon, Loss of Manhood, Seminal Diabetes, Bright's Diveaso, St Vitus' | Wk e wiiam, Taralysis, White_Swelling, Berofuia, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumacrs and Fistula in ano removed without the knl'e or drawing a drop of blood. Woman with her delicate oreens re- B1%395 health. * Dropey cured without tapping. Special Attention glven to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 850 t0 8500 forfeit for any Venereal Dis« ease I cannot cure without meroury. | Tape Worms removed {n two or three hours, or g pay. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured. THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave life and hundreds of dollara by calling | on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physician who can tell what allt a person without asking a question. All correspondence strictly eonfidential, Mediclw sent by express. Addressall letters to 6. W, Pangle, M. D, 888 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lTowa THE EXCELSIOR HOME BAKEI AND ROASTER (none genuine without brass fittlogs) our large improved style, Is asolid make. has deep fange strong but high grate, and closes perfectly tight; saves 83 per cent nutrittous elements. Kull de: seriptive eircular on application. AGENTS WAN'T ED (i every county in the U.5. Address, CHARLES SCHULTHEISS, 40 N. Maln St.. Councl Blufts, I sTutt s Tiny Pllfis° mu-ul,u-em..-m ® valld, giving elasticity of mind, buoy- ancy 0¥Ibm|y od digestion, I(-nlllnr bowels and id flesh, Price, 25cis, PAW BROKIZIR. 406 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUF Money Louwned on Diamonds, Watchos, ete., Big burgains in unredeemed pledzes. Special Notices. OOUNDIL BLUFFS, BETIRACTS and loans. Farm and olty pr. bought and sold. Pusey & Thomas, Co Blufts. K 1ots In Mayne atdition near o Will sell in banches or singly. Council Bluffs. JARBAG chimne salt removed, cosspools, vaults anl leanet. K. D. Burke, eity bldz nine miles nproved, buildings 200-acre farm east of Councll Bluffs, well and fences all new. Addre or B. Hagg Council Blurs. G o ACKE tarm 10 mi proved. Price only $19 p Johnston & Van P'atien. 1m nce. from Lincoln, Neb, if taken OB SALE- My livers businese in this city or wil trade stock for good clear proverty. John Do hany, Council Bluffs D00 ACRES 4is ; ot Zcultivation, seven house,” orehard. corn cribe and granaries Al for #0 an acro. Bioadway South Eleventh . to exchange for difference in © atreet up town Green ] room house ¢ onr of | bran tdence. W pay ¢ wanted In exchan way and new bridge lot betw enshiol ds, Nlch | Port | Sherry | Catawba | Rhine Wine | Zinfandel orcall on R T. Kain | Brandies: w0 furnished rooms, well lghted hel ar business part of tne eity W i3 WA ANTEL | for gencral housework. Mrs Dougherty, 103 fouth Ist street D room sct, stove, table, matting, for sale at nt girl D, compet tor ger “house ) K. Plerce st ONE CLNT SPENT MAY EAD TO YOUR I ORTUNE WE COURT MOST ME THE Address a postal card to the THOROUGH AFTERWARDS. INVESTIGATION —INVEST- } | BEN HUR MINING & MILLING CO., Council Blufrs, this company. Refer to C. lowa, in regard to the CRIPPLE Lato advices very favorable, CREEK properties belonging to R. Hunnan, Cashier Citizens’ State Bank, Councll $3luffs, o | Peach | Apple all kinds of Do like our friends who sell $15 suits ant for $5.00, for the simple reason that the suits we sell for §15 esaled for® almost that much, it is therefore plain that in order to sell a $15 suit for $5 we would would be can't. are whol and such enormous profits it matter to sell at $5. Some people get an easy But we can, butwe can't. We sell you a chey in can 1ot or plain cassimere suit ray or sack, principally gray, brown, blue colors that we either cutav in all shades and fancy sold last month for $10.50, for the phenominal price of $8.75. We could say the $20, so as to make $8,75 on every suit $10.50 suit for $8.75. Columbia Clothing Company, Corner 13th and f()rmcr ])l'iCC was you think we were just losing we sold, but it's a mnm. Javis Wine Com California pany Kentucky We Vinyards Keep in stock a fine have our own and Distil- lery, and can compete line of the very best Wines Brandies Whiskies Rums Gins Champagne Etc Ete We have in ‘o Wines with any house in tha United States on price and quality of goods, SOME OF THE BRANDS OF Whisky bond stock: or in Angelica | Muscatelle 0. F. C. Taylor 01d Hermitage McBrayer Ripy Rye Mattingly Bond Guckenheimer Anderson Téa Kettle Cedar Creek Melwood Reisling Burgundy And many kinds other JARVIS 1871 BRANDY 0ld Grape Before buys ing anything GET OUR e Calen, PRICES. 519 MAIN STREERET, COUNCIL BLUFES, IOMWA, NERVOU weaknemen et wen. 1 will ared m when ever with stai WAL Cherry Blackberry And in fact Brandy, in Case or by DEBILITY AND LONT VITALITY, ity oured i FiLKEE he recipe tha aK else falled. addres 'TLER, Box 147, Marsnat), Mick, S.ms &Bainbridg ~desi s federal courts.” looms 906--5.9, block, Council Biuffy, fa at-law. Prad state ant Shugur I

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