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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1889)
6 'JHE OMAHA DAILY BEBg FBIDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 18SU. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFPICK. NO u ? j'KiVW' STIUET. J.'cllrcrtd br carrier In Any Tnrt of ho City a 'IwontyCcnts I'crWceV. Jl.V. . TJI.'ION MANAOEH. . No. f NUIIIT r.niton , No. si. JUKNTION. N. Y. Plumbing company. Coal and wood. E. E.Mayno , 010 B'way. A nmrringA llconso was issued yester day to J. O. Smnmitt nnd Miss Mattie Koush , both of this county. There was n largo nudionco at the song recital given by Mrs. Wyman at the Presbyterian church last evening. The entertainment was of high merit. Charles Wilson , of Atlantic , has boon bound over to tlio United Stales grand jury by United States Commissioner Hunter , for violating the internal reve nue law. The funeral of Mrs. Norman Green will take place at 2 o'clock this after noon fioin the residence , corner ol Pfcrco street and Franklin avenue , anil not from St. Paul's church , as stated by some of the city papers. At a meeting of the board of health last evening , a number of smallpox bills were presented and certified to the board of supervisors. Those were .John Short , $11 ; L. Hammer , $5t. ; 17 ; Dr.Cook. . $ 2'2itwelve \ gutirda & 5U each. Mrs. Mayor Hohrer gave n 0 o'clock tea last evening. Among the gue&ts present were Mrs. Mayor Broatch. Mrs. Fnnnio Kcllogg-Bachnrt , of Omaha , and Mrs. Hubert Mullis and Mrs. J. N. Casody , of Council BlulTs. Ono drunk was the only candidate for police court honors yebtorday morning. He was assessed $8.10 , but had to ask for credit. The court informed him that Ills credit was good for four days' board , and the victim waa trotted back into the cage. Complaint was made yesterday ngainst Kimball & Champ for maintain ing a street sign which the marshal claimed to bo in violation of the city ordinances. The Ilrm insist that the sign shall stand , and liibt evening se cured an injunction to prevent itb re moval. Several saloon keepers have been | JP , served with notices Unit applications ita for temporary injunctions have been ' -4 tiled against them , and will shortly bo considered by the court. An abund ance of evidence has been scoured , and when tlio hall opens there will bo lively times for a while at least. The ladies who are preparing for the bazaar for the benefit of St. Bernard's hospital gave a quadriljo party at Mn- bonio temple last evening. There was n largo attendance and the evening was passed very onjoynbly. The ladies netted quite a respectable sum to bo used in purchasing articles for the ba zaar. Tlio now carriage factory of Koyes Bros. , in the western part of the city , is completed and a part of the machin ery is in place. Work has already been started up in some of the departments , and several skilled mechanics are nt work. By the end of the present week it is expected to have lifty men at work , and this number will bo increased to a 100 as soon as all arrangements are com pleted. It is now stated that every saloon now running in the city has complied with the order of the mayor , and the $2-5 fine has been paid. Those who refused to | v pay were arrested and their places t , closed. The mayor has undoubtedly f been dieting for'tho past month , and ? the result shows a decided stiffening of the spinal column. It is possible that it may last , but the saloonists are al ready betting on a relapse. "Old Put , " the veteran fire horse P which has been doing duty on the single - reel for the past eleven years , has been * assigned to lighter work on the big truck , "Jerry"one of the truck horses , being exchanged to the reel. The truck docs not go outside the business part of the city , making the runs shorter nnd less frequent for the vet eran. It is almost time to pension the old follow and put him on the retired list. list.Tlio Tlio funeral of Miss Amanda Jcr- inuohlon took place at 2 o'clock yester day afternoon from St. Paul's church , Rev. T. J. Mackay ofllciiiting. There ivas a very largo gathering of friends , nnd the floral offerings were very beau tiful. The Hill school , where the de ceased formerly taught , was closed dur ing the afternoon , to give the teachers and pupils nn opportunity to attend the funeral. Tlio pall bonrors were Harry Bowman , J. L. Paxton , James Bowman , George Damon , Alexander Malmroso. Mr. Horace Evorolt has received a letter from Coronado Beach , Cal. , stat ing that Dr. N. D. Lawrence , of this city , had about concluded to purchase ti homo a few miles south of San Diego. The condition of his sen Frank is greatly improved. Ho has lived on nn exclusive milk diet for the past two months , and is now nearly well. This will bo very acceptable news to his many friends hero. Although Frank K may remain on the coast , it is not I thought probable that tlio doctor will remain away from Council Blull's. Tickets for the masquerade ball of the Kisoman hose team have been placed on sale , and are going like hot cakes. The boys will undoubtedly nut a largo Bum to help them through the tourna ment. Tlio now nickel-plated racing cart has boon shipped from the factory ' of the Silsby'manufacturing company at Seneca Falls , N. Y. , and will bo hero in about ton days. It is a very handsome ono , and will bo on exhibition nt the bull during the ovoning. On the after noon preceding the ball the racing team , on masque , will make u parade through the uity with the cart. Alderman Lacy yesterday received n letter from Aberdeen , Dak. , stating that a drill company from that place desired to attend the tournament in thU city in Juno and would bring with them the best band in the territory if any induce ment were oll'orcd. A company from Mitchell will also attend. It in proba ble that some provision for teams out- Bide the stntn will bo made , and that suitable prizes will bo offered. Ample inducements will bo olTerod to all and nothing overlooked that will tend to make the coming tournament tlio great est ono over held in this section of the country. See G , Paul Smith at the Masonic temple to-night. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's ft CO.'B loan olllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of till kinds , nnd all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly uonll- dontlul. Pleklod tripe and pigs' feet at Tib- bins' , ! l 15 Broad way. * AH grades soft coal , C. B. Fuel Co. Parties having temperance billiard halls mid restaurants will do well to take the exclusive sale of my temper ance boor. L. M. FlNKULSTEIN. Heating oiovea at cost to close out , Odell & Bryant. THE OPEN AND SHUT GAME. The Gambling Devices Stored A.way Until the Grnncl Jury Quita. THE DAY IN THE DISTRICT OOVRT A lcM > ornilo Cleverly Cnplnrcd The Meaning of the HI * : Itrn ) Kfj- tntc Denis Young Ilnrkc'n Cnsc , the Ginnd Jury. Thcro was no gambling going on yes terday at any of the places , nnd all of the owners had virtually shut \ \ \ > shop. Why it was done or how long it will las > t are matters of conjecture. The general impression is llr.it it is simply a repetition of the move made last year to throw the errand jury oil the track. The gambling lioubeq and saloons were all closed until nftor the grand jury adjourned , when they wore reopened , and were boon running as openly and boldly as ever. For the past two days the grand jury has boon investigating the com plaints against the gambling houses , and a large number of witnesses have been examined. Whether or not this alarmed the gamblers is not known , but certain it is that early yesterday morn ing every gambling house in the city was closed , that is , all cards , checks and other appurtenances mysteriously dis appeared , the tables were pushed back against the walls , chairs piled on them , and everything presented a most for lorn and lonobomo appearance. Tills move is only tried when Judge Thornoll is on the bench , and ho is evi dently held in wholesome fear by tho. violators of the law. The grand jury has not yet reported on these cases , and the result of the investigations of that body will bo watched with interest. In tho'meantimo the gamblers arc stand ing qutotjy in the background , anx iously awaitig ! ) the turn of the die. The best entertainment yet : G. Paul Smith at Masonic temple to-night. Send all orders lor bottled beer to L. M. Finkclbtoin , Omaha. Have our wagon call for your coiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. In the District Court. The case of. J C. Her vs Henry "W. Griswold , trustee , ct al involves the title to forty acres of land near Manawa , that was sold by Isham Wright during the boom , to O. P. McKisson for $ : { ,0)0. ( The latter organized a syndicate that purchased it for $8,000. Before the deed was completed it became somewhat com plicated , and a misunderstandim' arose. The syndicate claims that they were not to pay 8,000 for the land , and Mr. Wright 'took a mortgage for a part of the amount. The claim has not been fully settled , and there is now trouble among the members of the syndicate. The attorneys for the plain tiff are Bartlett - lott & Cornish and Scott & Scott , of Omaha. Mr. Bartlolt and Colonel Scott are attending to the case in court. John N. Baldwin anpcars for the de fendants. The grand jury reported when the court opened in the afternoon , and ic- turned the indictments against Will iam Mahcr , obtaining money under false pretenses ; Ira McCollom , forgery ; Charles Perry , forgery ; G. II. Wallace , larceny. See Susan B. Anthony at Masonic temple to-night. The London "Tailor's" is the place to got your clothes made. Gu7 Broadway. L. E. Roe , dentist , No. 27 Main St. , over Jacquomin & Co.'s jewelry store. Houses and lots to sell on monthly payments by F. J. Day , 3 ! ) Pearl st. A Pespcrado Taken. Sheriff O'Neill nnd Deputy Sheriff O'Connor yesterday morning arrested Ilicks Odcn , a notorious desperado , at his homo nine- miles south of this city. Hicks is the man who shot al Mr. A. Louie , as the latter was returning to this city from Lake Manawa ono even ing in the early part of last September. Hicks was returning to his homo from this city , and had hcen drinking enough to bo unusually ugly. Ho shot a line bull belonging to Mr. Jenkins , which was in a pasture by the roadside , and also "held up" Mr. McGarry , south of Manawa. Mr. Louie ascertained who ho was , nnd an information was filed against him. An indictment was sub sequently returned against him by the grand jury at the September term of court , but Hicks had skipped out. Ho returned homo a short time ago , and the sheriff , hearing ot it , affected the arrest. As Hicks was known to bo n desperate character , the arrest was made just at daylight. The desperado was found in bed , and pretended to be sick , but ho yielded to the persuasion of the shorilf and came back with him. The residents in that locality are greatly rejoiced over the arrest , as the four Odon brothers tire u tough outllt and have completely terrorized the neighborhood for a long time. The trial of Ilicks Odon will como up at the present term of court. There tire two counts , assault with intent to commit murder , and assault and battery. Ho is unable to give bail , and is confined in the county inil. O Exhibition of trick and fancy skating at roller rink to-night. S. B. Wadsworlh & Co. loan money. Notice the beautiful finish urivcn col lars , cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. What Moan TlicHo Dcnln ? The Minneapolis syndicate , repre sented by Mr. Braslan , yesterday closed another largo deal. They have pur chased of Mr. John N. Baldwin eighty acres lying just south of the Union Pa cific transfer grounds and just outside of the city limits. The consideration was $19,0.00. What do nil those deals moan ? There are a good many asking that query. The purchasers are rather reticent , but Intimate very strongly that "Council Bluffs will "hear something drop" which will cause a general waking up. By a glance at the city map and a com- parifioii with the deeds on record , it ap pears that this last purchase completes a perfect linkBO that the Union Pacific can easily have the right of way from the transfer clear to Lake Mnnnwu. It naturally confirms the theory that these largo deals , so quietly made , are based on some contemplated improvements to bo made by the Union Pacific. What these Improvement ! : are to bo is n matter - tor of still further conjecture. It is evident inat there is moro going on than the elti'/ons realize , for men are not putting such largo sums of money into land in that vicinity without hav ing extensive plans prepared by which the , land is to bo made even more .valu able. 'Whatever it may bo , it doubtless means a wonderful change of Lake Man- awa and other changes which will bqii * ofit the city at large. Prof. C. H. Hamlin on Fnicyclcs or the ono whoeskato at the roller rink in Council Uluffg Saturday ovoning. All grades hard coal. C. B. Fuel Co. Young Hurko'H Account * * . The work of examining the books of Deputy City Clerk John Bwkcvas con tinued yesterday by Alderman Weaver , who is chairman of the finance commit- co , nnd John Wagner , an accountant. It is claimed that the shortage is about $1,000. Young Burko's friends say that ho will bo back within a few dnvs , and then the other side of the case will bo made clear. Thus far only ono side has boon given , nnd the cxaminationof the books and accounts has boon wholly cxpario. Burke is haid to bo only temporarily ab sent , nnd on his return some , if not all , of these alleged shortages may bo satis factorily accounted for. If a thorough examination of the books by disinter ested parties shows that any errors ex ist , by which the city is the loser , this loss will bo made good. The young man would probably have been back before this but for the sensation oxcited.'and the natural fear which a voting , inex perienced man might feel as to the terrible - riblo consequences to follow bitch seri ous charges. Ilia friends justly ask ' that public opinion bo held in 'abeyance until by his return and by an unpreju diced and careful examination of thonc- counts , the exact facts may bo learned. If the statement is correct that there has been no systematic nnd thorough checking up of accounts for porno time past , it indicate ? a looseness in the methods of conducting city business , which would innko mistakes liable in any department. It docs not seem that all the alleged discrepancies can thus bo accounted for , for until a chunco is given the young man to state his side , it \ ) felt that there should not be too speedy a verdict of guilty. The greatest sympathy is expressed by all for the father who has for over thirty years ' ervcd the public in va rious' municipal olllce.s. mainly as city clerk. The very fact that at llio close of so long a service in olllco ho has no property to show for his years of labor , is proof'sullieient that ho , has not been improving the opportunities given him of tapping the puhlictill. There is not a citizen who doubts 'Squire Burko's honobty , and it therefore boems pe culiarly hard that such a charge should rest against his son. No warrant has yet been issued , and no attempt is beinir made by the author ities to hasten young Burko's return. Xnchnriah Spicor will bo at Masonic temple to-night. Dr. C. C. llazcn , denli&l , Opera house block. - J. G. Tipton' real Obtnte , fi'l' B'dway City Council The city council met in regular ses- bion last evening. The mayor and a full board of aldermen , except Bel linger. were present. F. F. True acted as deputy clerk. The commitees of the various churches and religious organisations of the city were present , and through their chosen representative , Dr. Phelps , of the Presbyterian church , presented petitions requesting an enforcement of the laws relating to the haloons , gamb ling and bawdy houses of the city. The organization ! ) requesting were , the Presbyterian , Baptist , congre gational and Methodist churches , Y. M. C. A. and Methodist Sunday school. Tlic petitions were referred to the judiciary commiUeo and city solicitor. John M. Baldwin , Esq. , presented a petition of abutting property owners asking that Eitrhth street bo paved to the southern limits of the city. Reported ' ported to the committee on stre'cts and alloys , with instructions to report at the next meeting. The city engineer was also instructed to take levels and give a grade at the next mooting. The matter of establishing the grade of Angle and Commercial streets came up by petition. Referred to the city engineer to draw a now grade ordi nance. P. J. Day's Real Estate and Loan oflice , on West Broadway , will bo open afternoons , in charge of F. I. Billiard. Mrs. W. B. Tanner , of Lookout , Wvo. , is visiting her brother , Mr. Morris C. Stewart. Mrs. A. Marks , living at 221 North First street , loft last evening for the cast on a visiting tour. Try our XXX bottled beer. Special rates on all orders from Iowa. L. M. FIXJCII.STIN' ] : . Money loaned on fmnituro , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , olllce cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. WHEN BABY GETS A TOOTH. Twenty-Four Sii KCstions na to the Course to Itc I'lirsiied. The Now York Evening Sun makes the following suggestions to the fond pnpa whose offspring 1ms just cut its first tooth : 1. Telegraph at once to his grand father and maternal aunts. 2. Ask the baby if lie really has it , taking care not to address him in Eng lish umlofilod. ! i. Send word to the olllce that you will not bo down to-day. 4. Avoid any jest which requires you to say that baby is now old enough to chows for himself. 6. Make nn entry in your diary to the effect that a tootli is born unto you. 0. Do not temper your joy with such pessimistic thoughts us dentists' bills inspire. 7. Swonr off letting the little one chow your watch unless you like your limiting case to have ilcntn in it. 8. Do not ask the child's mother if she doesn't think it strange that the other tuoth don't appear. I ) . If you are a poor man don't buy the youngbtor a silver-backed tootli brush on the strength of the first molar. 10. Do not tell nn cxporioncoi.futher ] that you think it is a wisdom tooth. Ho will know better , and will probably go liomo nnd tell his wife what an unso phisticated cow you aro. 11. Do not insist upon feeding the boy on beefsteak right away. 12. Do not imagine that that is the only tooth in the world , and eschew undue port'omil vanity because of the lowcomor. You didn't grow the tooth. Leave conceit to the baby. 1 ! ) . Remember that there are moro teeth to come , and do not lavluu too much enthusiasm on the first. 14. Make the younstor stop biting the > iuno logs and newspapers , 16. Never give theater parties in lionor of u first tooth. 10 , Got the baby a toy to mark the oo- cuBion , if you like , but do not move Into a moro coiqiijodious house because Ofit. f , 17. Do not wrtsto your money on news papers to see what they have to sny about tlio newiirrivnli 18. Do not tell vour friends about it more than oigh't-limcs a day. 10. Do not I'hor'pro admission to ladies who want to see it , or overestimate its drawing attractions by taking U on a starring tour tjirough the suburbs. There nro somir things that suburban residents won't ' pay to sec , and ono of them is the first tooth of another man's - 2u. K you deposit $100 in the bankin the child's imn'io as a reward for his gallant feat , do not draw it out again under six months if you want to get in terest on it. 21. Do not ask your wife to lot you tnko the tooth down to the club with you to show to the boys. You'll have to take the baby with you if you do , and if there is one thing that is moro out of place than another in n club it is a one-toothed baby. 22. Do not overtax the tooth , and sec that baby does not bite oil moro than he can chow. 22. If the tooth is loose don't pull it out and have it set in a ring , nor must you fasten it in moro llrmly with stra- tinn. Let nature take its course. 24. Do not be disappointed If the first tooth conies without gold filling in it. By n judicious observance of these two do/.on vital regulations your baby may have n tooth without .subjecting the world to any undue excitement , and without disturbance to the slock market. I have moved my olllco to Qmnhn. at which till orders will bo received and Iroin which all deliveries will bo made by wngon. L. M. FtXKii.snix. : Ilie Proncliarsaved Tholr XcckH. Two negro murderers would have been hanged by a mob at Rock Hill , N. C. , the other day if it had not been for the timely appearance of the Hev. Mr. White , pastor of the Presbyterian church of that place. The negroes wore Bob Lee and Henry Tnte , ami they were accused of killing W. C. Abornethy. Lee confessed to the jailer that ho and Tate had murdered Abornethy and robbed his btore. A great deal of feeling was aroiibed against the prisoners , and soon a good- sized mob , with ropes Hying in the air , started for the jail to swing up the pris oners. When they were within a few yards of the jail a man came running U | > , and jumping on the porch of a store , cried out : "Hold on ! hold on ! " ' The mob recognized the Rev. Mr. White and stopped to listen. He urged them to allow the law to take its course. When ho had talked fifteen minutes the mob began to cool down and finally some ono called out that the lynching should be positioned until another timo. After a little wrangling this proposi tion was agreed to and the mob dis persed. Lee and Tate were rushed olT by the authoritjc/s to safer quarters. THE COUNCIL BLUFFS MONEY On hand for city loans ; lowest rates of interest. Fine farms close to Bluffs to exchange for city property. Western lanci to exchange for city properly. . ' Big bargains in Broad \\uiy \ lots. Fine business property to exchange for well improve'd farms. Good fresh stoclc trroceries to o.x- change for city property and one-third cash. cash.Houses Houses and lots on monthly payments. Small payments down. Prices ranging from $775 to $1,000. Chen ] ) lots in Evans' , Wright's , Coch- ran's and most all additions to city. Fine aero property for sale from $100 to $ oOO less tlian present worth. No. 10 Pearl St.- Council Bliifts. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ WANTS. _ ANTKU fiooil girl forpreneral housework. W Mw. IA. . Uevlne , yiu I'lutuor st. FOK KENT The bnrliorshop find bath room. nil ready furnished , of the now 1'aclllc hotel , .South Omaha. ALL panics wishing a situation can secure 0110 by calling ami registering nt the em ployment ollloo atd Pearl St. , room ' - ' . WA N T Klt . \ "goocfBli-f for cookuiK na a jeu- oral house work. Anply at residence. L. U. Crafts , cor. 7th and .Mill wt. TT1OH KliNT The tliroo story urlck store room JL No. 407 Ili'OiUlv.-ay. The location Is one of the'ooitlntho city , llio building has been oc cupied toy the la-it twenty years by Miller Ac To. , hardware , : md would he a very desirable loca tion for n hardware business on that accotiut. John Dennett. WANTED City property in exchaiifto for Iowa farms. Johnson Si Van I'atten , Si NOTICE of dissolution of co-part nership. Notice Is hereby given tlmt the co-partnership heretofore exist ing between the undersigned under tlio llrm name of Parsons Keller , for tlio purpose of developing and operating a Hand ami Gravel pit , near IIlnton. In Mills county , Iowa , Is tills tiny dissolved by inutmil consent. Witness our hands tliH I'Jth U.iy ot Jauuary. A. I ) . . 188' ) . 0.rB.l A SON8. F OH HKNT Dwelling house of C rooms , No. 1707 Ninth nvenitc. north of 1'lanturs hotel. A. .1. Stepiienson , "JO H. Main .st. SAU2 Hor.so ranch In Wyoming. Three Hundred head of hor.ses , marus anil coltH. ItaiiKu facilities first class. As part payment will lake Council Illiiirs property , Oeorgo .Met- calf. H 1'earlht. WHAT IS 1T-A stock of Clothing. Hoots and Slices , IIittKand Caps , ( louts' I'nr- nlshliif ; CoodH , Dry Coed ? . Invo'cu JlfK ( ) ' . Wliat have you to olleri 101 Hroadway , Council llluira. la. 1T10H SA1.B My house und lot , corner Second JU1 avenuuand Ninth street ; also house and lot K.7 Sixth uvcuuo ; terms c.isy. 1. A. MIlliit. : JaiitKsuu-fnesi-tniirslw MERCHANTS Who Will Snvo You Money IFYOUBUYofTHEM , 8 ADAMS UlI V CO.'S SHOE House , c- 41" llroftilwny , W g ca Council mull * . 2 THE BEST. "It Is Always W * * t f * * ll tr < GS9 < | M- CHEAPEST as ta ? " * " r E * t H M As I can prove by hundreds. id Lanzendorfer & CD In Slrohbctin , O3 E. So eo" NAIX STIC13iT. : FIELD & ESTEP , FUNERAL DIRECTORS. I'nrtlcnlar attrntlon given to V.inbalinlil ? . \o. t-l \ . luln St. , Council Ithslls. rurnltnro rcpnlrlUK neatly done. Olllco calh altcniU'd ] iiomptly dny and night. GO TO THE LONDON - TAILOR , AiKt cl llio best HttliiK Suit you ever had. 1.637 Broadway , Council Blifs. O. R. GILBERT , TAXIDERMIST AND DP. M.I.Il IN NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS , Ordure tilled for nil kinds nt mammals nnd bird specimens. .Minerals nnd fossils on hand. Iliillulohorns , lot > r nnd Kile antlers. I'uriuid ioer skin nips , artificial eyes , etc. Taxidermy work done In all Its branches. Send for catn- C. I. . UKLL. G. A. JiHUNGHOK : BELL & BERLINGHOP , Architects , Designers and Snpcrliitcnilents of Construction , Mr. IJcrllugliof was sc\cn joavs vitli Mendelssohn , Fisher & Lowry , and luis designed many of ( lie finest blocks in Omulni nnd Council Kind's. Plans anil Specifications Prepare and Estimates inafle on Studio , Jiooin % Opera House Jilod : CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE FRONT ! f.NTlL VL'UTIir.ll > OTJCi : I WILL fKl.tt BEEF , VEAL & PORK or.MVow.v iwnssiMi Iowa Cattle , Fedoi Iowa Corn ! Ami will meet any honest competition on prices for First-Class Mo.i'ts. J. M. SCANLAET , . " 01. 12O llrondwny. - - Telephone TJtY OUR MUSH. D.H.McDANELD & GO , , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , WooU Furs , Hlclicst market prices. Prompt returns. fc20 and KTi Jfnln St. . Council lllutra , Iowa. Tnos. OrricEit. w. H. M. I'USKV. OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS. Corner Main nnd JJroadvvay , COUNUlli HIjUFKS , IOWA. Dcali'.r.s In foreign r.nd domestic exchange. Collections made uud Interest paid on time de posits. LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS JNVITK1I TO CAM , AT ( - DIBS. C. L. GILLETT'S HAIR EMPORIUM And pen IIPI- line line of Hnlr Ooods. FJXLST IIAIIl OUNAAIEXTS in tlio clly. Vilg-i , Ucnnls , etc. , for Jlpjit or Sale. OMJTII A.\I > COYMJ AM > GllKKSU PAINTS , IIAIH DHKSSING. KTO. NO. 30 MAIN ST. , : COUNCIL. HIll'FS. ! tV OIIDKIIS 11V MAJI. HIICEIVC 1'llOMl'T A1TK.NT10.V , F. J. BREZEE , Taxidermist and Naturalist. 'Permanently located at No. U North fth st. . opposite postotllcc. on Motor l.lnc , Council lllults.l . Illrda and animals mounted naturally and In the best method of tlio \Vurruntedtoin-eserveforycaru. . I'crsons sondlns order assured of perfect satisfaction. Fur drcsssiig ahpecliilty. Write for iinrtlculnrs. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H , PETHYBRIDGE & CO. , PROPS. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in of Orders Promptly Filled nnd Delivered , No. 635 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. LOOK ! LOOK ! oston Store. Ladies' Scarlet Wool Vests , former price $1.30 ; now OSc anil Si.IS Ladies' Natural Wool and Camel's Hair Pants and Vests , Formi'iinice ? 2 ; now ? 1.2 Ladies' White Wool Vests and Pants , Former price ? ! . ; 50 ; now OSq Ladies' All Wool Hose , 22c , 2C ; , 33c nnd 3"Ac ; nslonishing value- Ladies' Circulars , Dollmans and Coats , Old price $10 to $15 ; Boston Store price -W , SJ.25 , $1.50 nnd J2. A little oUT . fashioned , but almost giving them away at the above prices. Two Cases White Bed Spreads , Slcnch ; worth $1.3X 200 Pairs Blankets , $1 , $1.23 , $1.50 , $1.73 , $2 , $3 , $3.301 and $5. The besivaliio to bo found in blankets anywhere ; actually worth one half more. 75 Pieces Fancy Stripe and Plain Velvets and Plushes , - ; former price .91,50 and $2.50 T Harkne Stand , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa THE ORDER WAS T Y. . " ; uin sf. raa'n ' sr ! < * fo"'t' M0li CIOaCr | ] SSeWJfBEj31' IKYANS 'o. MamSf1- S A < Pie reej proprietor ! M.23 < ? VNo.II * - . w tit r > II fC Q _ Furniturq & Stoves on B SSS teK5 MS.uefr * /iC' ' Cfl' flji' ' - 1 x > rOP if B'V ' ZTJ t t SEE HOW THEY OBEYED IT. An old established Boot and Shoe business in Council Bluffs , Iowa. The Phillips stock of Boots and Shoes at 413 Broadway , is for sale and the store will be rented. Best stand arid trade in city. Nearly thirty years in one location. Present stock from $12,000 to $15,000. For further particulars apply to GD. . Phillips , at the store , or to N. O. Phillips , one of the execu tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. N. P. DODG-E , Executor. Adapted ( ot SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Els/alors. / specifications and estimates furiIMioil : for connote ( .team plants , Jiefiilntlon , Durability Guar anteed. Caafchow Itucra flow uavi wbcio fuel Koononiy Is o < iuM tvlth C'orllbs Noii-ComUimliif. E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Cata'.oeue. No. 010 i'eurl Street , Council UlulT * .