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0 THE OMAHA BATLr BEE : TUESDAY NOVEMBER 30 , ISSb.
THE BB.E.
COUNCILBLUFFS
TUESDAY MOKKING NOV. SO.
OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEAKL STREET.
Dollvmd I'jrniritr ' In mij-r > nrtof tliccitynt
twciilj- cents per wttk.
11.V. . TII.TOX , ilnnnccr.
TUMll'HONUS :
TlCFiKrcsOirjci ! . No. 43.
NIOIIT IIIITOII ; No. " 3.
MINOIt M1JNTION.
N. Y. Plumbing Co.
New fall goods at Keitcr's.
Cooi > cr & JIcJcc ( sell stoves.
The I'nrtee Hros. have a benefit at the
oprra hoitsu to-night.
1'nnols at.t-3.rjO per tlozcn at Schmidt's
gallery , Muiii streut.
For one wcok only the puhlishors' hook
nlo will sell books at wholesale prices ;
Ult Uroiidway.
Hooks xvill ho FO ! < ! nt wliolcsaic prices
nil this week at the publishers' hook sale ,
U47 Itrondwny.
El'onnit to marry wns yn.stenlay given
to Unfits Abbott and Lillie llildroth , both
of this county.
Tlio salvatloni'ts hold no nicotini ; last
niglit , but ralliiMl around a well spread
Mipper table at Henry l > oLong'a.
Tlio piiblishnrs' book ale cll books at
wholesale prices for 0110 wo-k only , com-
incneiug ilonday evening ; U17 Jiruud-
way.
way.Tin
Tin ; carnentors are nt work in police
headiiuurlers making ready for tlio now
police and lire alarm which will come in
there.
Klltt McConnull , daughter of T. M. Me-
Connell , of Center township , fell while
iila.ving about the yard ami now has a
broken arm.
On Uhursday evening tlio colored
pcoplo will give a sociable at the A. Jl . E.
church , the proceeds for tlio himctit of
the. new elmreli. Everybody invited.
Nedtl'arler , one of the heaviest weight ! ? ,
and liveliest advertising agents who
travels , is to open in ( Jroncwcg & Slio-
cmtgen's old building , Xos. : ti ) and : M
Alain street , Wednesday , nnd will draw
and keep a crowd.
Ministers desiring half faro permits on
thu Chic.igo & N'orlliwcstern and on the
AVabash , will please make application to
tlio union ticket agent , Mr. J. C. Mitch
ell , No. 421 Broadway , Tlio applications
hliould bu mads at once , in order to have
the permits issued by tlio iifot of the
now year.
The merchants are beginning to dis
play holiday goods , and certainly Coun
cil Itlnll's seems to bo outdoing itself this
season , 1ho , prices being vorv low , and
the variety and novelty of the displays
indicating that there is no need to n
away from home to got selections which
will prove satisfactory.
The new wagon bridiro project is by no
means dead , nor even sleeping. The pre
F liminary work is goingqii asfast as could
be expected , and duo patience should be
Bhown by tlio public generally , although
tlio great interest fult in tlio project
makes it dillicult for many to wait the
H necessary lime huforo operations begin
in earnest and above board.
Some one loft a horse and buggy stand
ing near tlio dummy depot from 'J o'clock
Sunday altcrnoou until after midnight ,
when tlio police took charge of tlio rig
and placed it in a stable. There is some
indignation expressed at any ono thus
leaving a horse unattended for so long a
time , and there are threats of prose
cuting the owner when his name is
learned.
The Council Bluffs National bank folks
nro furnishing their patrons a neat little
blind-book , containing much valuable
information , published in attractive form.
Numerous tables are given , containing
facts and figures of every day interest
nnd importance. It is a very valuable
little reference book concerning a variety
of topics , and is certainly cheap enough" ,
they being given away.
The outline of the now roof of the court
house begins to appear , so that all can
get a very j'ood idea now of how the
building will look when completed , That
it will bo ono of the most imposing look
ing structures in the west is already
I , evident , The building will bo all en
closed very soon , although it is not
piob.-.blo that the blalo root \\ill bo put
on before spring.
In tlio police court ycsterdav there
wore six drunks and two vagrants dis
posed of by the usual methods. Not a
lanrp array for Monday morning. There-
is now no attempt being made to close
the saloons on Sunday , tlio only strict re
quirement being that these places shall
bo quiet and orderly , that tlio curtains
Khali be down , the from doors closed and
no loafers allowed to hang around. If
tlio saloons do not thus comply readily
and willingly , so that they do not annoy
the public , thnn tins order for a tight
ulo.so will follow without warning and
without any exceptions.
Mr. Dolmny has tendered the opera
house this uvuning to Parteo Bros , for a
benelit. Tlio.y will 'je assisted by a num
ber of other good actors and specialists ,
and a pleasing entertainment is prom
ised , The programme is a varied ono.
and that it will bu a good one is assured
by tliu reputation which these jrcntlomon
liavo already won in thu city. They liava
been at tlio Broadway Ihnator , and , ns
that plai'o has been rather unfortunately
closed , tlieso gentlemen are to repair
tlioir fallen fortunes hero by a bcnufit , the
failure ) of tlio other enterprise being not
due to their failure lo amiiso those who
came , but from other causes boyonil their
control. _
See that your books are made by Morc-
lion&o & Co. , room I , Kvtirutt block.
Christmas Market at Masonic Temple ,
Deo. 1. . ' , ! .
Sen West Point base healer , latest
improvements in boating stoves.
W.A. Wooi > .
_
Christmas Market.
E , ll.Shoafo it Co , , loan money on
chaltlo security of nvory description ; of-
HcoNo , 300 Droadway , upstairs.
Christmas Market.
Dr. Hanchott.ouleoNo 1'J IVarl streets
Heblduncu ISO l-ourth street. Telephone
No. 10 ,
Mrs. Dr. 1) . Tnu-sdidl , 'a graduate of
the Toronto , Canada , Thuraiinutics insti
tute , is prepared lo treat all classes of
diseases "and demonstrate the curative
power of electricity1' in accordance with
11 new and i-ompletn system of Electro-
Therapeutics , Eh-ctro-MagtiDtisin and
Statio Klei'lrloity. ' I'omalu diseases a
bpecialty. Located at No U07 Broadway ,
second lloor. Ollico hours 0 u , in , to 5
p. ui.
ChrMnuis Market.
Stamping and full variety of embroidery
materials. Mrs. 11,1' . Nilcs , 403 B'uway.
Anything you want in Housekeeper's
Hardware and Tinware at Cooper &
McGcuV. _
l-'ivo Hundred Overcoats for Boys and
Children , fiom $1.00 up.
up.MKTCAI.F HHOS.
Try ( iarlaud Cook Steve for soft coal.
Cooper & Mece ! have them ,
POOH It 1'ay
To buy cheap jewelry any ulaco when
von can go direct to liurliorivs old estab
lished jewelry itore unit purcha o first-
uJassgoods at away down prices !
fllEV COULDN'T ' MAKE A BREAK
Jafc Blowers Get Tairly at Work , But Got
Frightened Away ,
ANOTHER JIM CUMMINGS LETTER
The Superior Court Htlll Sitting
The Clirlstlnn VOIIIIB Men To-
Nl lu The DniiiKH of tlio
Altlcrmcii Liast Nljlit.
Krlutitcticil Snfo mower's.
The number of burglaries in this oily
cccntly have been very few , notwith
standing the .statement of the Council
UulV correspondent of the llcgister , who
claimed this to be a "paradise for thieves
Hid thugs , " but no such thing as safe
lowers liavo come to light for a long
while until yesterday morning , when it
was discovered that an attack had been
mule upon the safe of K. L. Lumlsbcrg , a
grocer at No. llM Broadway.
On awakening Mr. Landsbcrg , who re
sides in the rooms above his store , was
mystified at being unable to get out of his
iimrtmonts , and after being confined in
us rooms for an hour or so family
forced his door open enough to
discover that Ids door was tied
on the outside , and procuring a knife ho
iroeeedt'd to cut the itring which re-
eased him , and ou troing down-stairs
discovered that burglars had been at
work on his safe.
Investigation .showed that tltc thieves
had forced the latch from oil' the win-
low , which is some , eight feet above tlio
ground in the rear of the store , and with
a ehi'-cl had raised the window , which
lave them immediate ! entrance , and with
.he sale , which was MacNcal ite ( Jrban's
make , only &ix feet away and no Unlit in
: lic store , they began operations. They
bored with a quarter-inch drill , and only
succeeded in drilling about an inch , when
tor some reason best known to them
selves , quit without further damage.
It is thought that they were
professionals in their line and
were aware of tlio habits of the pro
prietor. The string with which tlioy
taslcned the door was secured in the store
and after inserting a screw hook in tlio
door casing they wrapped the string ,
which bv , about lifty strands had been
formed into a rope ; around thu screw
liook and door knot ) . They also broke oil'
the alarm cash-drawer which was found
within two feet of the front entrance lint
did not take .something less than a dollar
in change nor a tW9 dollar bill
which was in a tin box in
the drawer. In fact , Mr. Landsbcrg can
find nothing missing and concludes ho
was very tortunato as several hundred
dollars was in the safe.
The only explanation that can bo of
fered as to the reason that they did not
succeed in "blowing" the. safe is , that
about 3-5 : ! o'clock Air. Landsbcrg got up
and built a tire in his rooms and the uoisu
might have frightened the thieves.
Yesterday tlie Rrocer gave the merch
ants police a job and hereafter his place
will be under their protection.
A Tjittlo Gem
of art in every package of GOLD MnuAi-
CoiTin : , Ask your croccr about it.
( ironeweg \ : Scliocntgcn , wholesale
agents. _ _
Everybody's store , good place to buj-
goods , No. 823 Main street.
"
Christmas Market.
CALICO , OXK CKXT A Y'AKD.
Tlio Orcatcst Tumble of Dry Goods.
Cloililn anil Carpets , AVIilcli Ever
Occurred Ic Tills City.
Fifteen hundred yards of the best
calico at 1 cent a yard , to-morrow , Wed
nesday , December 1 , at the Bankrupt
store , between tee hours of 3 and 4 in
the atternoon. Wo have marked down
all our goods to rock bottom prices , so
that no oilier merchant can compete
with us. We hero take the lead in Dry
Goods , and expect to keep right along.
It is nothing more than our low prices of
tlio epods that brings our daily crowd of
customers. Our store is loaded with
foods Irom ono end to another. Two
lloors packed lull of bargains. Wo would
like to dispose of all our woolen goods
before January 1 Now is your time to
invest. For il. 00 you will get just $3.00
worth of { roods , from to-day on until Jan
uary 1. If you buy a shirt at the small
sale of r 0 cents , we will give yon a line
gent's scarf along free of charge. W9rth
fiO cents to $ 1.00. Seeing is believing.
Come to our store , and we will show you
the scarfs we give away.
! j7.00 blankets for $1 75.
? r > .00 blankets for f'i.75.
Sa.OO blankets for $1.5' ) ,
U..M blankets for § 1.25.
ifii.oo comforts for . * ? ! 50.
! ? J 00 comforts for $1. CO.
f 1.00 comforts for .50.
i.5cont llannul for II ! cents.
1U cent llannel for it emits.
50 cent llannul for ! M cunts.
Silk handkerchiefs- , ! J7 , ! Wir , 0,1 , to
71 cents.
Milliters , 21 , 210 ! ) to C5 cents.
100 do/en line embroidered handker
chiefs at It cents. A bargain at 10 cents.
Ladies' 20 cent hose for 10 cents ; ! ! 0 cent
hose for 15 cents ; -10 cent hose for 20 cents.
100 do/.cn children's woolen hose at o
cents a pair.
Woolen undershirts , 115 , 10 , 55 , 05 , 75 to
1)5 ) cents.
Gouts' woolen half hose , 10 , IS , 15 , 20
to 25 cents.
400 jerseys , ranging in prices from 3fi ,
45 , a"i to UO cunts. For the same goods
you pay just double the price.
Thi'Mj are only a lew of the cheap
articles wo mention , You will find thu
jrooiis in every department ju&t as low.
Follow the crowds to tlio
BANKitiir ; STOIH : ,
18 Main Street ,
J. ( iOM > HillG.
Wo also have the largest aud lincst
stock of toys in the ciiy , and lowest
prices.
Ton tli Avcnuo.
Last niglit a mooting of the olty council
was had , at which the ordinance granting
the Union I'acllio the right of way up
Tenth tivonuo , was considered. The ordi
nance was amended so as to giyo the
right of way up the alloy to Twelfth
street , and thcnco alonu Tenth avenue ,
provided that the Union I'aeilio pay all
damages before thu track is laid ,
George F. Wright represented the
Union Pacific company as not under
standing when the matter was tirst
brought up that it would have to pay
damages. The company claimed
that the citizens1 committee had
airrecd to give the company
thu right of way so ns to got the desired
depot at Main street. Tlie company had
not moved in the matter , but it was the
outgrowth of the complaint made by tlio
citizens before the Iowa railway commis
sioners. Now the question ot damages
was brought up. The company was not
willing to pay damages before it acquired
any rights , With such an ordinance tlio
property owners could stand In the way
and block the whole matter unless they
got just what they asked ,
Colonel Sapp , N1' . Uodgo and W , A.
Mynster discussed the details , A num
ber of property owners repented their
protests uguinst the Union I'acitio having
the right of way unless they received just
damages.
The city attorney expressed the opinion
that it was useless to attempt to pass an
ordinance which would interfere with the
statutory provisions for fixing damJiges.
The law provided how damages could bo
secured. If the Union Pacific and the
others interested wanted to cuter into a
contract concerning these damages they
could do o.
Mr. Wright said that the council could
not pass an ordinance which would pre
vent law suits , if people wanted to sue.
Alderman Shugart , who did the most
of the talking on the part of the council ,
seemed anxious to m.tkc an ordinance
protecting tins property owners and
avoiding forcing them into law suits.
Tlio city attorney said that the council
could not make a contract between these
parties in the form of an ordinance ,
Mr. Wright atrrccd , on behalf of the
Union Pacific , that the company would
not use the avenue west of Twelfth treet
for a year at least , but it would like to
have tiie ordinance provide the company
could have that part of the avenue , if it
paid damages ,
The mayor said the Union Pacific said
t did not want to come tin the avenue ,
and lie did not see why the council shall
throw out any more bait o tempt tlio
company. The present ordinance to his
mind was very liberal.
The council discussed the matlor fur-
liter , but reached no definite conclusion ,
Aldermen Keller , Danforth and Ham
mer expressed themselves as opposed to
the passage of thu ordinance unless all
damages were lir t Hied. Adjournment
was then taken until next Monday even
ing.
_ _ _
P. C. DeVol sells Stewart , Climax ,
Acorn and Westminster hard coal burn
ers. Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves
and ranges. Economy steam and warm
air furnaces , No. 501 Broadway.
Call for everything you need , bottom
prices' , Everybody's store , 803 Main.
Weather strips at Chapman's , 105 Main.
The Holibcr Still W
A short time ago the Headlight , of Mo-
berly , Mo. , claimed to receive a letter
from Jim Ci'mmlngs , the reputed express
robber , and that it bore the postmark of
Council Blufl's. A search was made in
this city for traces of the fellow's where
aboitts , but little could be learned. The
sensation caused by tlio letter and its
contents has just died away , when yes
terday there appeared in this postollico
another letter , bearing indications of
being from the same Jim Cummings. Jt
was mailed at Logan yestoulay , and
came in hero yesterday morning. It was
directed to "W. J. Davis , Moberly , Mo. ,
Mobcrly Headlight. " The writing on
the envelope was compared with that of
the letter received before , and which has
been sent over tlio country in lithograph
fac'similc. There were many points of
similarity , and the postollico dorks ex
amined it letter by letter with great care.
The similarity was very markedaiid , those
who made a critical examination of the ad
dress were certain that it was wiitten by
the same person who wrote the other
sensational letter. The envelope beiti' '
sealed their curiosity could not be well
satisfied , and the letter was sent on its
way. It seems that it is highly probable
that some sensational loving fellow has
written tlicse letters for the special pur
pose of creating a stir , and it is equally
improbable that Jim Cumminus , if ho
has as he says in the letter got away with
this big amount of money , would jeep
ardise his safety by writing letters and
openly mailing them.
Hard and soft coal , best quality , all
sixes. Missouri and Iowa wood. "C. B
Fuel company , 530 Broadway. Tele
phone I'M. _
Elccttic door bells , burglar alarm ; and
every form of domestic electrical appli
ances at the New York Plumbing Co.
AVcleomcil Home.
The Tribune , of North Platte , gives the
following welcome to the young couple
who were married here a few days ago :
M.vuimi : > At the residence of tlio
bride , in Council Blull's , on Thursday. Mr.
Fraud Shcpard , of North Platte , and Miss
Ilattic Gardiner. Mr , Shepard has been
a resident of the city for something over
a year , being formerly in the employ of
Mr. Foley , and now with the Palace , lie
is a jonn'g man of sterling integrity , line
social qualities , and during his residence
in the city has acquired great popularity
with our people. The bride has long been
a resident of Council I ( lull's and acquaint
ances speak of her in highly compli
mentary terms asposscssinirall the noble
qualities of a refined lady. The couple
arrived in tlio city yesterday morning ,
being grcoten at the depot by a delega
tion of ladies and gentlemen , who
warmly welcomed their arrival and be
stowed warm congratulations and best
wishes. Mr. nnif Mrs. Shepard will
shortly take up tlioir residence in the
house nearly opposite Charles McDon
ald's home. In this the most important
stop in life , the Tribune wishes Mr , Shop-
am and his pleasant lady a long , .success
ful and happy life , and that they , as be-
cometli good Shupnrds , will bo blessed
with a bountiful Jloek.
Substantial aostracts of titles and rca
estate loans. J. W. & K. L. Squire. No ,
101 Pearl street. Coimcil BlulVs.
Don't buy your now suit or overcoat
until you look at those at Metealf Bros.
Still Sit'tiiiK Dirl.
The seduction case from Walnut occu
pied thu attention of tlie superior court
yesterday and was not completed. Tlio
young man , McFaddon , wiio is the de
fendant in the case , docs not deny that
ho was unduly intimate with the girl ,
but claims that .she was not of chaste
character before ho was guilty of his con
duct towards her. Ho produced wit
nesses to testify to unchaste conduct on
her part previous to that time , and tlio
state in turn produced witnesses to show
that she had previous to the time of her
fall a good reputation for virtue , and that
her conduct was modest and womanly.
There was quite a wordy contest over the
introduction of this class of evidence in
rebuttal , Uut thu court finally admitted it
on tlio theory that it had a tendency to
show that the specific acts of Icwdnoss
charged against her were not probable in
view of her conduct and reputation , A
decision on thu case will probably bo
reached to-day.
Buy your books this wcok at publishers
book sale. 317 Broadway ,
Cocke & Morgan's old stand.
Weather strips at Chapman's , 105 Main.
Mtcrnry and Soolnl.
All , both ladies and gentlemen , are in
vited fo attend the free literary and social
at the Y. M. C. A. this evening at 7:30 :
o'clock. The program will bo as fol
lows :
1. Calling to Order , etc.
JJ , Short Talk About Litorarics.
3. SongwUobert Hunter.
4. Heafling-L. W. Fleming ,
fi , Essay Fred Foxley.
Intermission ,
0. "Somo Historical Observations" W.
A. Gall' .
7. Heading O. Christensen.
8 , A Five Minutes Talk J. M. Haiti-
day ,
. Reading Chas Allen ,
10. Preparation for a Convercational
Club.
Don't forget that this is
HOOK WEEK
At the Publisher's book sale. Cocke
& Morgan's UI.D STAND , No. 317 Uro d-
way.
1'nrtco lJro9. ' llcticllt. t _
SDIIIC of thee who have boon on the
boards at the Hroadway theatre are de
cidedly hoi , because of the financial man
agement or mi mnnagmcnt of that place.
They claim that they have not received
any salaries , 'and ' that many other bills
have been allowed logo unpaid , although
the receipts of the house were sutllcicnt
to enable an honorable liquidation. They
claim that they have been wrongfully
treated , and arc naturally on the war
path , To-iiiglil ( ho Partce Brothers , who
have been very prominent there , ami
who are very clever artists , arc to have a
benefit nt thu opera house , nnd their
friends will not only generously respond ,
but will doubtles" receive a full return by
the enjoyment of the entertainment.
Don't forget that is book week at pubis -
is hers book sale.
Cocko & Morgan's old stand.
Personal I'ar.
II. A. Holies , of Minneapolis , was in.
the city yesterday.
Henry Atkins returned yesterday from
lied Oak , where ho spent Sunday with
well , somebody.
J. J. Vandcrvccr left yesterday for
North Platte on business connected with
his house , Van Br unt , Thompson & Co
It Will Pny You
If you will inspect Hurliorn's jewelry ,
watches , etc. , before purchasing , as thu
stock is being sold very cheap.
Wall paper , shades , paints , etc. ll. P.
Nilcs , No. IOJ Hroadway.
Good overcoat $2. < JO , pants $1 to if-D.oO ,
other goods in proportion. Everybody's
store , 823 Main.
The best stove I ever had , is the verdict
of thousands who liavo used the Kad'ant '
Homo base burner. Cooper & McGcc ,
agents. _ _
C. L. Whitney , tlie lecturer and deputy
of _ the National Grange , who recently de
livered so able an address here , has been
making a very successful tour through
Nebraska. Ho is expected to arrive here
to-day and will speak in Silver City
Thursday , and Woodbine on Friday. He
will then proceed further cast , timf from
there into Minnesota. Ho has been hav
ing largo audiences , and has been doing
some very successful work for the order
in which he is so actively interested.
This will be the vcek for bargains. Our
entire line of shawls at 25 per ct. discount.
Way down to close out. They must be
sold. We distance competition in qual
ity of goods and low prices , is the
verdict of any customer.
IHtttiiifHctiirci's arc tulvancliy pi'ices
m'rcf iviin Koloic , and cnn-
Onr stock is hi rye
antJ patterns choice. Price. * will l > c
itnclHtnycd lultli
LADIES'
UNDERWEAR
At a Bargain.
Stock largeandwe are
bound to sell it out.
Call and see onr goods
before purchasing
elsewhere.
HARNESS BROS
,
401 Broadway , Council Bluffs
JOHN V. STONE. JACOII hl.Mg.
STONE & SIMS ,
ATTORNEYS T-UW ,
Fraction In the State and Federal courts
Kooins 7 and B Slui < ; avt-Iuno ! LSlonk.
R. L. WILLIAMS
18 N. Main st , Council Uluto , la. , and 20 ! )
S. lOtb st , room 10 , Omaha , Neb.
MBiiufiictuior'B.gcntfortlm
CALIGRAPH TYPEWRITER and SUPPLIES
Tents , Awnings , Roofing , Slate , Mantels
Plate and Window Glass , Show Cases ,
Elevators , ( hand andaulic , etc.
l
\ tfhG \ , following Companies :
German American , of New York
Phanix , * vf Hart/ord.
Hartford , * of Hartford.
Callforn'an , of San Francltco ,
Scottlth Union A National , efCdlnt/ury.
Union , of San Frandico.
Stall. ' of On Molnet.
Wllllaniibury Cltf , ' of Brooklyn.
Thoie marked with a * Iniute also against Ion by
Wlnit Stormt , Cyclones ana lotnaitties
. P7CTHT17 rt"R " SALE IN COUNCIL
rvtt./Ali tO. | fA-J 2. murr * ANI > OMAHA ,
ON'EY LOANED ON GOOD CITY
M AND FARM I'ROI'FIITV AT
RATES. * * * * *
* * * *
TAKE NO
Yon have but a few days' grace in wliioli to
purchase
Window Shades , Etc. ,
.A.T
rca
Which we are now making. Remember that
we are shortly to make a change in the firm ,
and wish to close out our present stock before
doing so.
Council Bluffs Carpet Co. ,
No. 4:05 Broadway , Council
! o.B. * WILLIAMS , *
s furnisher ,
506 Broadway , ( Council Bluffs.
Lcadlpg 'Sbijlos and Impopbafciops S ° Pstaptly op ( l
14OO Farnam Street. Omnhn.Neb.
26 Pearl Street.
I Will Pay th. © Highest Price in
FOR ALL KINDS OK
NO. O9 BIKOAS > IVAY , COBJXCBE.
We offer the fluent brands of Jfer-
metlcalltj Sealed Jnijtnrtnl and Ctiti-
ornla Frultn , etc. , in filnmt furs at
exit than cost , in order to clew out
thesame , simony Hicin are J'nielic. * ,
Cherries , Vreen Gayrn , Apricots ,
Asparagus , etc. , etc. . Also tlie best
brands of canned Jlollcd OjaTonyue ,
etc. . at less than coat.
Choicest Tmnorled Tnscon OH re
Oil , quart bottles , fHlc , rcynrhir
price $ l./i.fS.
Jtemeinber Unit the above floods
arc of the very best brands and arc
offered below their cost and must be
disposed of at once.
J. W. KLEEB ,
STAPLE & FiCY GROCERIES ,
jvo. , 'i-ia j
WE G1VK AWAY A.
mm mm
\V1T11 \ KVKIir TJIHHI5 CANS OL'
CamMi's Ming Powder.
are Oil IVmtinjrs in ( Jilt Frames ,
2U.\'J4. Wo also keep a line line of
Fancy and Staple Groceries ,
All Orders to Telephone No. 20 , will bo
Promptly Killed.
J. W. KLEEB ,
jvo. xtr
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
COUNCIL BLIWS , IA ,
EstnlJllstird 18J7
R. BICE , M. 33. ,
° l' otborTilinoM ruwovci ] AltllOUt
nu unlfo orUruwlnsror blood.
Over lliirly years iimctirul experience.
No. 11 J'emlBt. . Council llluffs.
IVConaullutlon fioo ,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Hpcclnl advertisements , eucli m Lost , Found
ToJ-oun.For 8nlo , To Jlc-nt , Vinnts , Honrdlrur ,
etc. , will bolnscrto-l In this column at the lour
rutuorTE.V OUSTS I'KH UNK forthoflw Inscr-
iooutid FUo Cents I'orUnu for each subsurjntnt
Ineiutlon , I.oavo advertisements nt our oIIlco
No. 12 1'cal bticrt , near Uioadwur , Council
UluUs.
WANTS.
WAM'KI > A cottujfo ol llro or six rooms ,
loc.itud convenient to ImMness ; Hmill
family , no children. Address "Crispy , " lito
olHco ,
\\7'ANTii : > -A man to drive IUHIII for I bo
i V winter. I ) . J. Smith , gurduer mid fruit
grower , South First street.
) -A boy vrltU pony to carry Uoe
route.
SALB-Old papers for mlo nt tbo Doe
FUIi
oUico.
WANTED r rlN'8liiludliu , ' to bo married
are- wanted to cell ut tbo Pryor't { let job
Olce to eleet tbelr weddliijf uarUt.
HUE - FRENCH MILLINERY ,
1514 Douglas St. , Omaha ,
NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN.
Ladies buying a 5s li.it or bonnet , onu fax :
will be paid ; fro , lound hip.
IELVINfcl
fcl < TI. OUS 10
W1AHON & GO ,
Atet acts of Title , Lean and Ra.al Es-
tat ) Broker' , No. 236 Main St.
purrlinied tltc "most relia
ble abstract btioks in this connti/ , "
ftiiotiin as tltc "McMahon Abstrae.l
Jiotilm , ' ' ivearetiow prrnarfdlufiir-
niilt abstracts and reni / so
licit tltc jiatronai/eof alt tltose tlcslr-
inu correct abstracts of title to la nils
and lots in J'utlaivatt < tntit ; count if.
SMITH S CO ,
NO , 236 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Star Sale Stables and Mule M ,
JJHOADWAY , COUNCIL HUJFFS ,
Opposite Dummy Ucpot ,
c/a
.
Horses anlTmiilos knpt constantly nn
linml , for sUe : tit retail or in car lands.
Otlero promptly filled by contract on
short notice. .Stouk told on commission.
KiLi.vrr.it ! & HOI.KV , I'ropriotors.
Telephone No. 1M
Formerly of Keil Halo Stables , corner
1st. uvo and 1th htrcct ,
Horses and Mules
For all purposes , bought and cold , at retail
and in lots. Large quantities to select
fiom. Several pairb of fine drivers , tin
gle or ilo'ible ,
MASON WISE ,
Couneil Hlull's.
N. SCHURZ ,
Justice of the Peace
Office over Ajnencan Kxpreu ,
Fur a buyer to go where the largest
jind GrentcU Varieties are kept in nny one
line. Againt If seller has EsrKRiHNCKn
AtcoMMODAiioNS fuithful anil tittsty help-
the c \\lio buy will be a | > iecab1y served ,
and if seller gijcs FLI.I , weights anil incns-
ttrcs , you have three excellent reasons for
patronizing such a firm ,
Fuel consumers ought thrrciore to bny of
HEATON FUEL Co. ,
N'o. (128 ( Ilro.idwny , Council Binds.
Telephone 3 10.
WHOLESALE AND JOBBING
ESOTJSES O.F
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
AC tUCt I'Tri . .tt.W'MLAVVs' / .
"
DKKHK , WKLLS & CO
\Vlioles.ila
Agricultural Implements , Bugles ,
rnrrlRirr * , Kto , Ho. Council IIIulTsi , I own.
KKYSTOXH MAXUFAUTIWINH L'67
MnmifncltirprKor nml Dcntcrn In
Hand aud Power Com Shell TS ,
Anil fiKenonil line nf HrM ul 3
. .
Nog. MiOl , ISO1) ) , 1KB mid 1.1)7 ) ftintlt Miiln Street ,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Council Iliiurs lonn.
i > AVii > HUADLKV it ii >
Mnnilf'iRnn I Jubtinrn of
agricultural Implements , Wagons , Bngglos , \
Cun-lftsr * . nmi nil kin U of Kann MmMilncrr.
1100 to Hid SoutU Main Streut , Council HliiJi ,
to / < \ .
C.tlll'KT.4.
COUNCIL IJI.UFFS cAiu'KT cu ,
Carpets , Curtains , Window Siiadas
OilclothsCurtnln rixttirox , UpholMnrr flee
Htc. Na 405 tlroiulH-ny Council llluffs ,
CIGAR * ' , 1UII.ICCO , KTC.
I'KKKOOY & MOOIIK ,
Wliolesnlo Jobbers In tlio t
Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes A
NOB. SSMidn and 27 I'omlSts. Council llluff.tf
lonn.
COMMISSION.
SNYD1JH fc LKAMAN ,
Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants.
No. ID'o.-ul St. , Comic-It '
I1A1ILK , HAAS & CO. ,
Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass ,
Ws' Puiidrlrs , Tie. No. 22 Mnln St , ind
No. i'l 1'onrl St. , Council Itlutrs.
; ni'ITS.
O.V. \ . JJUTTS ,
Wholesale California Friiits a Spscialty
Ocnural Comml fon. ! Nn. 5l llieadwny ,
Council Itlnlf.-i.
W1KT
Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery ,
-AND-
COMMISSION ,
NOB. lOnnil 18 I'c.iil St. . Council lllniri < .
HICCKMAN , STKOHHUUN & CO. ,
Maiin'Acturoisot Kiitl Wlioli)4.tlu Doalord la
Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc.
No. KJ Jlaln St. . Counull Ilium , Iturn.
TJ , r.tr.s. KTC.
METCALF UUOTlIlillS ,
Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloias.
NOK. 312 and 311 nronilwny. Council niulTi.
J/B.IIV
KKKLINH & ri-ir : ,
\ \ hole iilo
Iron , Steel , Hails , Heavy Hardwara ,
.And Wood Slo.'k , Council IllntTs , Iowa.
UliA
COUNCIL HLUFFS OIL CO. ,
Wliolcsnlo DfMlPrs in
Illuminating & Lubricity Oil ; Giwllu
EJTO. , ETO.
H.TIieodoro , AtfC'iit , Council llliurs. lowrn.
iw.
A. OVKRTON A : CO. ,
Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling ,
* nd llrlilfc-o Mnlcrlid SjiocIiilll < MWlio1c4iiIn Uim-
KliuH. Ollico No. 1JO Malii
Council Kliiirti. Jutviv.
A.\U
JOHN LINDKK.
XVIiolos'ilo
Imported and Domestic YJlnai & Liquors
for St. ( iotlliarrt'H Hcrli Illttcu. No. U
MnliiHi. Council llliiils.
SCHNKIUKlt & 1J1CCK ,
Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors ,
XoCUOMudiSt. . Ca-MBll ll'.nji.
L. KIKSCHT & ( ( ) . ,
Wholesale Llqtnr Dealers.
No. 410 Jlroiul\rny. C'diinrll Illuir
CBESTOH HOUSE
The only hotel in Council lilull's liavin
re Escsipe
And nil tno'cin ' iinrovuinuntb. ]
815 , ill and'.MO Main bt.
MAX MOHN , I'rop.
BOOK BIDING
it , .loiirtiiiH , 4'oiiuly and
Blniili "iVoi'UolAII " lifiuUa.Snuv-
lally
Prompt Attention lo Mail Orders
IOREHOUSE & GO.
Hoom 1 Kvcret Ulock , Comu-ll Hlnns ,
Standard Papers Used. All styles of bin I
inf ( in Magazine ? and
BLANK BOOKS ,
KKI-'KI'.UNCIW :
U. II. NntlotiRl Ila.-ik , I. i : . Bmltb , < c Co. ,
Clll/ons1 llnnlt. Derrc' , Wells \ Co ,
Urti Natlonul Il.uik , ( ! . I ) . Insurance Co. ,
OUlrbri. i'uauyllttukri , ait Suvinm llunU.
Reduction in Prices ,
IN
China Glassware Etc ,
, , ,
At W. S. Homer \ ( Vs. N'o. 23 Main !
CotlQCl ] Jfhlll'3 ,