Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 26, 1889, Page 6, Image 6

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I 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 20. 1880. I
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m . THE OMAHA BE 15.
If COUNoiLBLUEFS
j > OFIMUB NO 12 IM.AHIi BTH15UT.
I P delivered Vy carrier In anv part of tlio City nt
Fifteen Cento per Week ,
Hie IMV.TH/TON MANAOEU
jl TKt.T- .l'IION'US :
H If tivnttTM lit ncE No 12.
_ _ 11 NMHTllWTOH NOttl
HI Ill trim Contn A Week
H 1 From and after November 10 Tim Dah.t
Hi Bkr will bo delivered by carriers In Council
Hit Bluffs nt fifteen cents a week
Hu 1 a.
| minuu miction
HI N. V. 1Co. .
Hj ] Gleason coal
Huh Council Uluffs Timber Co . rnnl
HRj- Western Lun.bcr and Supply Co
HJj Thatcher coal , see Advertisement
HjJ licit coal mid wood nt C. 1) . Kuol Co
HJ1 / Carbon Coal Co wholcsftlo retail 10 Pearl
Hfl' Fall sale begins Monday Hoston store
_ Bft Mrs Anna , wlfo of Ueorgo Urown , died
Im Sunday night ot the family resldenco on
IS Avcnuo D.
Hb E * ij' I'ntton nnuounccs with pardonable
HR priilo that the arrival l his liomc is a boy
j According to the most roliublo Informatlou
Hk to bo obtained , the youngster la a rustler
HI It lias been found notes * try to drive piling
H In order to secure a solid foundation for tlio
HB how hotel , and urrnmroments uro being
B | uindo to get at this work Immediately , in
Ha order to complete tlio foundation If possible
licforo severe winter iveathor prevents
Hi further work
H | Tlio insane commissioners yostcrdny ox-
Hh eminedT C. Ileich , a young Dane who tins
_ _ _ _ . * ocn employed on a farm near Carson for
HI the past few neolia Ho Is suffering from : i
HH nilla form or lusanlty , and will bo sent to
H | tlio asylum for treniment Ho has been In
Hl this country but n short time , and has no
_ _ _ _ relatives hero .
HH J- Urown has purchased the property
HW owned by Mr A. I.ltzcn , lust west of thu
| H now hotel site on First avenue It tukci in
Hfl ditty foot frontngo on First avcnuo , and
w includes two houses , one of which will luivo
n to bo moved to malic room for the alley
Hi which tlio council recently ordered con
doomed , 'ilia prlco paid for thu property
Wits $10,000.
HH Tlio eW'ctrlo light company yesterday ro-
celvul six tmlos of No 0 wire , which will bo
1 used in oxteiidlng the circuits for Ilia new
H towers and ether city lights , Jt will require
s twelve inllos of wire to complete : ill of tliesa
I circuits 'Jho fortv feet polOH for the low
H lights are nearly till sot , und tlio thirty foot
J M poles , on whlcli the wires will bo strung , are
HH i now boinjr placed
HH ] The funeral of Kcv M. E. Sorensen took
BH plaeo yesterday uftoriioon from the family
rcBidcnec , corner of Willow avunuo mid
Eighth street , Her T. J. Mnclray ofilclnting
It was largely attended , The rcm.ilns wcro
taKou to Sycamore , 111. , for Interment The
' sons of the deceased accompanied the rc-
mains Mrs Sorensen bclngcomplololy pros
BH tratcd , was unnhlo to go
BH A snook thlof stolu an overcoat and the
BH duramj to which it was attached from in
BH front of Marcus clothing store , about U
BH o'cloclc last evening The dummy was
BH found shortly nftcrward in the alley m the
HBj | ronr of tbo building 'J ho police wcro
Jiromplly nottllcd , but the thief miulo oed
lis escape ' 1 ho coat was valued at $12 , und
Bt' ' wns a light gray chinchilla with a light col-
BBk lar and lining
BK A meeting was held nt the hoard of trade
BBH • rooms last ovenlng for the purpose of organ
BBB lzlng a real estate exchange Judire E. E.
BBB Aylcsworth presided The matter was fully
BBb discussed and a committee was Anally up-
BBH pointed to work up the scheme , The com
BBH inlttco consists of Dr C. Ii Judd , Walter I ,
BBB Smith , H. Ij Shepherd , 1.T. . Davy and
BBH Frank Cook Another incotiug will bo held
BBB next Monday evening
BBH In the district court yesterday , the trial of
BBH the cuso ot Snguln vs Siedcntopf was com
BBH jnenccd It uill occupy the attention of the
BBH court for several days It wus stated a few
BBH - days ago that the acfendaul bad lllod a
BBB counter claim for $20,000 damages for libel
BBH The court ruled yesterday that It could not
BBH bo made a part of this suit , but a judgment
BBH must bo sought through a separ.ito action
BBH The defendant wants 20,000 from Saguiu
BBH and as much mora from the plaintiffs at-
BBH torneys , Flickinger lirothcrs
BBH John 'I' , ii to wart mid Samuel Haas have
BHH Juutitutcd legal proceedings acaiust Bon II
BBH AVrlght to rocovcr $ " " 0Uintorost at 0 per cent
BBU , irom October 25 , lSb'J , and costs This sum
fljl they iillcgo was received by Wright while
BBH noting as their agent , for the rent of pasture
BHH land , and has never been paid over to them
BHH < Criminal proceedings were commenced
BBH nguinst Wright n short Umo ugo , before
BBtti Justtco Schurz , for withholding this money ,
BHal and ho Is now under bonds to await the ao-
BBH tiou of the grand Jury
U S. 13. Strlnghani has sued for adlvorco
HHHt from S. Li Stringlmm on the ground of
HBHJcruelty , habitual drunkenncsa and failure to
HflHV support The plaintiff alleges that her lms-
HHHBk band bus become vicious and dissolute , and
BHHK , is a notorious fnlslllcr She further states
BHHK that she has repeatedly visited him lu the
BHHB various jails oi the county , and has borrowed
HflBp money from friends to pay his lines which
HH Bhocan never return , She wants an nu-
HHB solute decree and the custocjy of her two
BHHf year old daugtor , Edith
H It Is nothing unusual to have a farm pur-
HHH chased and laid out in town lots , but it
HH rarely happens that a whole town Is pur-
HH' chased and convened , into a farm , yet such
HB is the case with Ilonoy Crook , the second
HH station north of the Uluffs , on the North
HH tvestorn Adoed was Illud for record yes
HH torday by which A. I' . 13ybcn becomes the
HB , owner ot foity-thrco of tlio forty-seven lots
BH In the only and original plat ot the town of
HHJ Ilonoy Crook , for the sum of * y..100 , and will
BH convert the same to farming purposes , The
BHHK' town wns laid out by the railroad company ,
BHHK und the four remaining lots are occupied by
BHHBr the depot and una a small boarding house
K • Tbo Pulunan restaurant , M4 Uroadwiy
H' Money loaned at I. . . II Craft & Co 's loan
BHHK' ) ofllcoon furniture , pianos , horses , wagons ,
BH personal proooity of nil kinds , and all other
HHBfcarticles of valtiq , without removal All bus
BHi lncss strictly confidential
HJ , Alwaj'M dm Timi- ,
BHH ? If you wish to purchase n good and reliable
BBH watch 25 per cent less than club rates , and
HH , on easy tonus , thou call nt once and mnko
BH jour own selection at C 13. Jacquomin &
H' Co , S7 Main sticot
BBal *
BBlI lVrniiinl • irnurnphs
1 Mrs Dr C. V , Ellis , of St Louis , was in
BBBfr the city yesterday calling on tor brother-in-
BBHJT law , M. C. Ellis She was eii route homo
BVIp from Sioux City where she has been visiting
BBHBK for soma time ,
K Charles L. Pcrrln of Alton , 111. , an old
BHHJ friend ofV , J , ( Irutian , organist at St
BflB l'aul's , has accepted a position on the Ito
BBHkf publican ami w HI hereafter bo classed among
BBHIj tbo Council HlulTs news husilor .
H E. A. Mlkcsall , mi old Council lilutTi boy ,
BH but now of Atwood , Kan , , is Visiting reln-
BHI lives in this city , lie is now cleric of Haw
BBH ] lias county , Kan , , und nus boon to Topokn
BBHl where ho had business before the supreme
BHHJ court , in regard to a contest for tbo county
BHHJ Beat of Havvlius county , which Atwood is
BHt working hard to maintain
Bi- ' The Ilechtelo has been remodeled and ro-
HHjLfitted und name changed to Hotel Jameson ,
B' Twill pay jou to wait for Chapman's
HH , Christmas opening for latest and llnost goods ,
" . .
HBHt'i Probstle's harness shop , 55' ) opera house
HH' block , hoadiiuurtcrs for robes nua blankets
H\ S. T. MoAtteoS3lMaln,2 I'earh Finest
BBHw line fancy grdcorles in city ,
H t3 cabinets , only fl.TS , Schmidt's ' , 220 Main
BJBH Great Murk oil Down Falo
V Having ilotcrminod to reduce our Jewelry
BHtetock between now and January 1 wo have
BHBJb inarxcd down our goods to such llgurcs as
BHft Will positively insure their sale Our prices
HH D have always been the lowest , but now we
BBBJ - will maUo such swocplug reductions as will
BBH' surnriso you , Actual cost price Is our public
H' trade mark from now to Jauuury 1. This
BHt , change In jirlces is plumly marked on each
BBH article bo'uII can see No such values have
BHt ; , over boon given before m our line All
BHt gooaj guaranteed us represented , and we lu-
HBBf' < . , vito you to call aud boo us before purchasing
BBH elJewhero , liemember this is the grout
HBBff > ( narked down sale , and Is the opportunity of
BBBJ' - the-tear , II liuiiuoux ,
BBH 17 Main street , Couucll Uluffs , la
HflHH ,
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IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS
Trying to join the Olty From Bo-
movluff Moro Ponces
THE UNION PACIFIC DUMMY
An KtitorpriNlntt Mutton Tlilof First
N'rIh ol' tlio Ontliollo Imtlics'
llnrnnr DeillontliiK n
Now Clniroh
nisi.utliiit . the City's Clnliii
The controversy regarding property In
Midland addition has culminated In the In
stitution of legal proceedings In tbu district
court This controversy has proviouslv
taken the form ot n lively dlsputo as to the
right ot the city to open a street across this
addition without first condemning thu property
orty and settling the damage * . The city
maintains that a Btrcot is alteady "locttoa
and established there , vlt a portion of
Kouth Twentieth stioet , but the property
owners protest against this very vigorously
They have frequently fenced up the street ,
and the council has just ns often ordered
them to remove the obstructions , and thov
have been torn down On tlio occasion of
the last demolition of the fences , about ten
dais ago the marslnl oven llllod up the
post holes and carted away the material ,
Acting undcrlnstruetloni from the council ,
ho has given it out cold tlut no moro fences
lotilrt bo built there It is understood that
airangonionts were lnado to arrest nnyouo
who Attempted to rupl.icu the obstructions
The property owners have roasted the mar
shal for being over /oalous in executing the
orders of the council , and have Informed
him In vigorous languaco that his work
would not amount to anything In the end , as
thodlicstiou would have to bo aeltlcd In
court ' 1 ho marshal would smile severely
and uftlx his thumb to the extremity ot Ins
nasal otgau , and then whllo his fingers des
cribed nu exaggerated parabola , would tell
them to trot right along Into totirt
anil not waste their time on him
Thus matteiB have progressed for soverul
djys mid now the case lias ended in court
The case shows on the uppv'.iranco doclcot ns
that of George Bobbiugton vs city of Coun
cil Uluffs The petitioner prays for a writ of
temporary injunction to restrain the defend
ant from gr.uliiiL'or otherwise impiovinga
sticot or sldowalH across the property in
question and to restrain the marshal or
ether employe of the ulty from in anv way
Interfering with tlio owners of the property
In erecting or maintaining ; fences or ether
barriers which they may pee lit to maintain
'J ho petition alleges that the city has no
claim , legal or equitable , to the property and
domnnds that the rights of the lawful own
ers bo protected
Itcltosthat Gcorgo Hobblngton . B ,
Wiles , II II Oberholtzor , heirs and cstato
or Elms Bayliss J. N. Baldwin , Mrs Alice
Itynn and Uoraco Everett are owners of lots
in Midland addition and that they are oacti and
everyone opposed to allowing the city to tres
pass upon thuir property
The case will coma.up for hearing at on
early day
Dr C. H. Bower , 5M First two Tel 229.
P. C. Miller , best paper hanging nna deb
orating The best Is tlio cheapest
. , .
J. G. Tipton , real estate , 5.37 Broadway
Tlio Union Awnuo bine
The report , is again current that the Union
Pacillo Railway compiny Is seriously con
templating thu discontinuance of < their
dummy service on this sldo of the river , and
thu consequent abandonment of the Union
avenue line The ordinance granting the
company a right-of-way on Union avenue
provided that a half-hourly uassonger service
should be maintained , and that stops should
bo made at the Intersection of Sixth and
Union avenues A fprfelturo of all the
rights and privileges granted by the ordi
nance was to result in case these conditions
were not complied with The half-hourly
passenger service has never buon given , ana
it is a matter of conjecture whether
or not any other fniluro * to
comply with the conditions would
result in an annulment of the com
pany's prlvilog03. It is Known that the line
has not paid since the opening of the motor
line , and it has been supposed that the com
pany was maintaining its dummy service for
the solo purpose ot retaining its right ot
way
' 1 ho opinion of a railway official was yes
terday solicited on this point Said bo ,
"Everjbody knows that the line is not pay
ing interest on the tics , let alone mak
ing money The company Is virtually
puttiug up so much each year to hold the
line for what it may bo worth to them sotno
time in the future It is worth nothing now
but If coal or lumberyards were to bo located
along there it would then come in good play
The only thing that could bo of vuluo to tbo
company would bo to have some motor com
pany buy It for an electric motor line , and
that is what will coino of It some day unless
it is sooner forfeited The only money tlio
dummy trains nro making Is between Omaha
and South Omnha , mid that will stop as soon
as the clectrio motor line is started , The
Union avcnuo line canuot come in play for
reaching a union depot , so that it can onlv bo
used for such a purpose as I have Btnrtcd I
would not bo surprised to hear nt any time
that tlio line had been abandoned "
• A Pcrff ci Itoolllnc
A great deal of interest was nwakonod
yesterday among contractors and house
builders by the now character of roofilng
that is belug put on tbo splendid now Sapp
block During the day a great many people
climbed the live story ladders to tlio roof for
the purpose of inspecting it , oxatniiiing tbo
material ot which it Is composed and watch *
ing the method of putting it on , The work
wns being done under the personal super
vision of Mr , S. P , MacConnell , manager of
the Chicago Lumber company , the oxcluslvo
western agent for tbo rooting Working
under his direction were halt u dozen men ,
and , although the worn of covonng the
building was begun lute in the morning , the
workmen hud the roofing laid and ready
to receive the finishing touches by night ,
The material Is known as tbo 11. W. Johns
anbostos roollug In appearance it some
what resembles heavy tarred fplt , but In ap
pearance only , It is composed of a center ot
heavy jute cloth , somothlng like ordinary
floor oil cloth On each side of this Is u
thick covonng of asbestos pulp mixed with
an indestructible lira proof comoat Tno
whole fabric is about ns thick as ordinary
linoleum It comes in rolls , mid Is laid
transvcrsoly on the roof with a lap of sev
eral Inchon Thesn laps are united by ce
ment , which makes them absolutely
water tight Each strip is nailed on
the edges with special wrought nails ,
driven one inch apart The whole
surface Is then coated with cement alluded
to It is than finished up with a final pre *
paration that gives it a smooth surface , and
Is then ready to withstand yoara of storm
and sunshine , heat and cold without uny
repairs
To demonstrate the fact that the material
is absolutely lira-proof , Mr , MacConnell
built a little bonllro on thu roof and then
tried to set fire to it by applying the flume
directly to tht ) fuather-edge of a newly nut
striu , but the heat only succeeded iq soften
ing i a trlllo
The material has the strength nnd tenacity
of tin , and Is as Indestructible in the ele
ments dro , water and air as granlto , It is
much cboaper than tin , cheaper oven than
Urst-class shingles , and will last as long as
the building ; upon which it is placed , It
will be very popular with contractors and
builders , for the cost of lavlnir is nominally
nothing , Chicago Lumber Co , Couucll
Uluffs , solo western ugonts ,
Laylncln n Wintor'a Supply ,
The meat market of Robert Duact on
Upper IJroadway was burgUruwd Suudqy
night about midnight The depredator was
seen as ho was omorglng from the building
by a bartender who works close by , and who
gave chase The thiol dropped a Boiokcd
ham , a shoulder and a leg ot mutton , and
ran up Broadway The pursuer drew a
revolvoraml lirod tbrea shou in the air , but
tlio effect was to uiduco the furitlvo to run
faster , aud ha finally dashed down an alley
and escaped There were severjl people on
the street , and the thlof would uudoubtedlv
have been Intercepted bu for tbo tact
that the pistol shots led the
spectators to bollovo that the police were In
pursuit , and they were afraid to run out Into
tlio street lest they might become n target
forsomo stray bullet Duact Is posltlvo that
the thlof made two visits , lis there Is consid
erable property mlsslngbcsldesthatdropiicd
by the thlof The plnco has boon visited by
Midnight prowlers several times during the
past foiv wockb Entrnnco was effected
through a sldo window , nftor which the roar
door wns opened , leaving an easy avenue of
escape There is no clue * to the identity of
tbo thlof _ , .
C. B. steam tlyo works , 1013 llroadwty
Cots $1 o load Glcason , 2 < J Pearl
Six foot voln of coal only W0 per aero An
Improved farm of 100 acres , 14 miles south of
Indlanoln , near C. U. & Q. railway , from
Charlton to lies Moitics In the Whlto Breast
valley coal district , s. o. of see 8-73-2A Will
trade for Omaha or Council Bluffs property
unincumbered , or soil on easy payments T.
J. Evans or J , It Hicc
New Ogden , largest , host hotel In western
Iowa , Special attention to commercial men
A Cliurtsh OcriUtlctl
The new Methodist chapel at Twonty-flfth
street and Avenue U was opened for dlvlno
worship nnd formally dodlcnlod on Sunday
last The principal service wns nt a p. in , ,
consisting of a special sermon by Hov , P. S.
Merrill of Ounha nnd assisted in the prelim ,
inary ami dedicatory exercise * by Hov D. U.
Franklin , C. Hoover , S , Alnxandor and oth
ers Tlio other hours ot worship were taken
up by Rpiieral religious exercises , nt 10:110 : a.
m , nnd 7'M : p. tit , and the organization of a
Sunday school at 2 p. m.
The Lit and building cost about $ lS75 , mid
It was necessary to ralso this and nbout $100
additional la about a half hour the amount ,
and more , was raised and the property was
formally dedicated to the service of Almighty
Rod , according to the rltualof the Methodist
Eplscnp.il church
Lirgo audiences were present at each
service , which were Intensely interested ,
Thu singing was led by the ofllclont choir of
the Fifth Avcnuo Methodist church The
chuich was decorated with llowors furnished
by the ladles of Strcetsvlllo
Sheet music 10c , .TO Broadway
-
Now Is the time to buy your furniture C.
A. Bccbo & Company have * oo many goods
for tholr storage capacity nnd are cutting
prices to mnko goods go Berltoy & Gay
chamber suit , sideboards und dining tables ,
Windsor , Welch and Uorkev folding beds ,
parlor suites , louagcs and all kinds of fancy
chairs at unheard of Uguros These goods
am nil of the finest desiens and finish Dent
buy until vou learn their prices A elenn
sweep to bo made Cotno und see for your
self
Oprnltiir the Hiz > nr
The ladies of St Francis X ivler'a church
have been planning * and working very hard
for the success of their bazaar , which Is to
bo held this week In the Masonic temple
Last night wna the opening There was a
goodly attendance and the entertainment
was ot a high order It was a concert of
varied numbers , the participants acquitting
themselves well
Toniirht there will bo a unique entertain
ment , " Tlio Fostlval of Days , " which will
consist of tableaux representing the nu
merous holiday scones ot the year
Dalbv'B band furnishes music every even
ing This is of itself a feature of special
enjoyment , as this band is ono of the best In
the laud ,
The Indies merit a liberal patronage , es
pecially as the proceeds are for the benefit
of the church
The Ross Investment nnd Trust contpiny
Drs Woodbury nave romowl their dental
office to 101 Pearl street , up stairs
m , . „
Noumeyerhotel , firstclass.reasonablo rates
Finest market in city J. M. Scanlans
Btxby , plumbing , steam heating , Mcrriam
block
Fountain cigar , a strictly 10c cigar for 5c
at tbo Fountain Trr ono
AN ENGLISH OPINION
Our Progress Toward a New Navy
Thought Itoinarkntilc
Englishmen cannot help being inter
Cbtcd in the vomarktiblo strides which
have been token on the other side of
the Atlantic , where tlio rehabilitation
of the navy of the United Slntee is
being pushed ahond witli thoolmractor-
istio energy ofj our American cousins ,
saVB the London Army and Navy Ga-
zoito If , perchance , there are any who
have not taken note of what is there
jroiiicr on , the imminent advent of four
now and important cruisers in , our wa-
tora should direct their attention that
way It is not so much , however , that
the United States has made a very peed
beginning towards building up a mod
ern navy this is but a trillo where
' money is no object but there have
also boon Uovelopcd iti the country fa
cilities of every kind for the creation ot
that navy without outsldo assistance
This can hardly yet ho said of any ether
power except Franco and Great
Britain In 1885 it was not only the
case that the United States
had no vossol-of-war wluoh could
have kept the sous for ono
week ns against any llrst rate naval
power , but they were absolutely depon-
uunt upon our manufitcturiosfor forging
of guns , lor armor , for roach tno and
rapid-fire guns and the like Nowfour
years later , not only hns much been done
in the way of constructing vcssols
which are ns good as anything of a sim
ilar typo afloat , hut arrangements have
boon made by which they will bo able
shortly to create entirely from their
own resources every modern itnplomont
of war , including BtooKclad battle
ships of the heaviest tonnage , with
their guns and armor
Dy the end of the year the Bethlehem
Iron company , of Bothlohcm , Pa , ono
of the largest manufactories in the
states , has guaranteed to have erected
the plnnt for the production of armor
and gun forgings of the largest kind
Other companies have token in hand
the supply of war material and within
the last month thrco or four firms have
tondorcd bids for the construction of
cruisers and a similar number for the
provision of stool projectiles More
over , there U now nonrly completed at
Washington an ordnance factory for
finishing heavy naval ordnance and all
tlio necoss'try plant for handling gun
forgings up to tlio quality required to
maUo the very largest guns
afloat Nearly half a million
btorling has boon expended , or is it
course of oxpondlturo on this factory
alone Of ( lovolopmonts which wo man
call by comparison minor , there is the
oponlngof a now dock , 400x79x27 } , at
Miiro Island , Sanfranoisco , and another
atNowport , Pa , within the last fort
night , which is 000x93x2-5. The Amorl-
caus have qulto evidently roall/.od that
they are obliged to spend money on a
navy the disbursements may as well bo
for tholr own bonollt as not "
It will bo soon that the United States
are in earnest in the intention of ro-
sumhig their position bb n , naval
power It is however , aomowhat sig
nificant that at present all this con
struction seems to tend in the direc
tion ot vessels more fitted to run awnv
from an antagonist of real weight than
to sustain tbo glorious traditions of tlio
Amoricati sea Burvlco With ouo or
two oxcoptlona these ships are better
prepared to destroy cominorco than to
protect it There la no sign of a fleet
litted to cope with European armor
elads if they cross the Atlantic its they
have done before , After all , though ,
it is better to crawl before trying to
run , and wo may yet see designed , Jalu
down and built by nullvo talent in u
United States navy yard that crux of
uaval constructions , the battleship of
the tuturo ' "
THE SOUTH ftSlAHA BUDGET
A Young Lad 'iforrormarjoo In it
Ofitirch
HE ENTERTAINS THE WORLDLY
A V. M. O. A. to bo 6rB nU.f ! l Hrokop
Velky Hcccptloii Mnrrlaito * anil
Betrothals Nines About the
City Pergonal Gossip
A Scone in Church
South Omaha has cnlncd a worldwide
reputation for its exciting scenes and toril-
blo accidents And noivthoir.or.il end re
ligious clement comes to the front Still the
Magic City keeps up its record whether It bo
In crimes or piety ,
Communion services were hold Sunday In
two of the churches After n very solemn
and appropriate address by the pastor , tbo
officers passed the bread and wino , A young
lad , the sou nf pious pirents who partook nt
the bread , called out In clear , distinct tones :
"I want some , too , "
This chngrinnd the idous parent and nt the
same time attracted the oyu of the worldly
part of the audience The mother endovorod
to qulut her son , when the llltlu follow Bpoko
out :
" 1 want some bread , too I didn't ' huvo
any broad for breakfast "
The efforts of the mother quieted the bov
till the wino was passed aud when the
mother was paitakmg the llttlu fellow again
said , "I want some , too , " so as to bo heard
by all prcicnt As the wine wus passed on
thoillsappointod boy spoknout , "I like wine ;
ain't ' you going to give any I That's ' darned
mean "
The boy was ns much disappointed as the
mother , nnd ether iiiomhors werochngrinnud
nad the worldly audience was umusod
Ilrnknp Vpslcv Itoi'pptlon ,
Court Brolcop Volley No 2K ) , Inilopondent
Order of Foresters , gave a reception nnd
duueo In National linil , Twenty-fourth und
L Bticct , Saturday evening , in honor ot
Financial Secretary , to3cph Tosnohlldek
Mr Tesuohlidck and Miss Bozeua Vlasak
wcro married at t o'clock Saturday after
noon nt the resldenco of Mr and Mrs Piv-
onlia , Judge Wells officiating In the even
ing friends to the number of n hundred or
moro filled the hall and spout as pleasant
and social an evening as tbo social Boli
could desire
Y. M. O. A. DolnttB
, An Interesting meeting was held in Hunts
opera house Sunday afternoon by these in
terested in the organization of an associa
tion E. M. Richardson presided Invita
tions have been sent out to uUmtorcstcd per
sons inviting thorn to attend a meeting in
the Methodist Episcopal church Monday
evening
Notes About ttic City
Jacob Jasicolok is confined to his homo with
a troublesome leg
Eleven persons joined the Presbyterian
church society Sundu.Vj
. The Epworth league will moot Tuesday
evening in the Methodist Episcopal church
The Presbyterian bible class will meet
Tuesday evening at Miss Kato Wymoro's ,
Albright
John Penson will raffia off a silver watch
next Saturday evening at Gus Solden's via
duct saloon , *
Euterprlso lodge No TO , Knights of
Pythias , will elect oflkers at the meeting
Thursday ovenlnc
At the mission in St Acnes Catholic
church Mrs Jcnnloi Walker lost u vatuaulo
gold watch and chain (
The mayor and city council are sitting as n
board of equalization Ho assess tbo costs of
paving on property-holders.
Union Thanksgiving services will bo hold
Thursday forenoon at 10:30 : o'clock in the
Methodist Episcopal church
Secretary W. C. Miller has Issued a call for
a mooting ot the state c\ecutivo board ot the
Knights of Labor in Llnooln , Saturday even
Ing , December 7.
The Kov Mack C. Hancock Saturday re
ceived a buticti ot possums ' und a largo wild
geese for the festival and possum supper by
the Christian church at Albright Thursday
evening
The trustees nnd finance commltto will
meet in tlio Presbyterian church Monday
cvoning The board will take action on
decorating the interior of the church and In
vites decorators to bo present with their de
signs
A request has been Bout Iiov Robert L.
Wheeler by citizens lesiding on Missouri
avenue to organize a Sunday school in the
eastern part of the city , nssuring Mr
Wheeler ot thirty-one pupils to attend The
school will be organized
A meeting will bo held In St Agnes
Catholic church Wednesday evening to arrange -
range for tlio public meeting to bo hold in
Hunts opera house Saturday in honor ot the
Irish patriots , Allen , Larkin and O'Brien ,
the Manchester martyrs
Mr and Mrs Joseph F. Eggers Sunday
evening gave a reception at their homo
Twenty-eighth and Eggers streets , ia honor
of Mr Paul Bockuz and his bride , nee Miss
Agnes Ycnger , and Mr John Fitznotz and
his bride , nee Miss Kate Sckova
Announcement was made Sunday in St
Agnes ' church of the betrothal of Morgan
Hoafoy ana Miss Kato rinnerty The mar
riage will bo celebrated lu St Agnes church
Tuesday morning mid in the evening a re
ception will bo held at the brldo's homo No ,
810 Twonty-fourtn Btrcot
About Ieonlc
Mrs Bernard Blume , with her children , is
visiting friends in WinterBot , lown
James McEvoy of Crotna , is visiting the
Magio city , the guest of Gus Seidlor
Michael O'Donnoll has gene to bis old
home , Carroll City , Iowa , to visit friends
Major W. C. Colklns is down from Omaha
and Blinking hands with his many friends ,
Henry Owens hns removed from Cedar
Kopids , Iowa , and takca a house on Twenty
third and O streets ,
Mrs Frank C. Marshal , who has uecn
spending a month visiting friends in Fair
mount , lias returned homo
Mr and Mrs Charles Marash of Omaha
came down to attend the dance Saturday
evening given by Court Brokop Velky
Phillip Lang of Chicago , Is In the city
vlsltiug his old Chicago friend , Peter Brca-
nan , the democratic war horse ot the First
ward ,
Gcorgo W. Hlako o 'f fSlnnoln , state record
ing secretary of the Cnigbta of Labor , was
in the eltv Sunday the guest of Secretary
W. C. Miller u
Charles Hcggorty , grand secretary ot the
grand lodge , Ancient Order of United work
men , came over from , Klncolu to spend Sun
day with friends {
Gcorgo A. llowors , ono of the popular
young men in the tin itcp.u tmont at Armour
Cuduhy packing housss , has gene to Chicago
to make Ins parents a gtjort visit
I'ljost I'Uuil Piles !
Dr Williams Indian Pile Ointment will
euro blind , blooding ftrfd itching piles when
other olmtments have failed , it absorbs the
tumors , allays the llclung at once , acts as a
doultlco , gives Instant rellof Dr Williams
Indian i'llo Ointment is prepared only for
piles and itching of the private parts , and
nothing else , Every box Is warranted Sold
by druggists or sent by mail on receipt of
prlco , S5u and $1 per box
WILLIAMS MFG , CO , Props ,
_ Clovclaud , O.
WHERE MAN THRIVES
A Hamlet In Which X nily All Are
Glnna anil Alothiisrl-iIiH ,
Back hi Montgomery county , eleven
miles from Latirol , on the UHltimoro &
Ohio railroad , ia the little village of
Sandy Spring , u. Quaker eottleinont ,
whoso population is but soventy-llvo
persons , yet which is noted for the
length of time its inhabitants live an d
tlio stature they tittain , " said Robert II
Moran a day or two ago to a Hultimoro
Sun man
Now , I am not what you would call a
1 little or a young tunn , 1 am seventy *
seven years old , aix foot tall , and weigh
200 pounds , yet I can not hold a cnnillo
to aomo ot tlio chaps who llvo there
Tlio old people there are are dying otT
though Now , there was the l'onn
intnity , Mary lived to no ouo hundred
and nine years old : folnaril died at u
hundred und four ; Llu ! wns ono hun
dred and throe when she died , nnd
Joseph wns ono hundred and ono ;
Joshua lived to bo ninotyiilno years
nnd ton months ; Mary No , a wns nlnoty-
olght , and another Mary was oiglity-
nlno William Thompson wni ono
ol the oldest men In town , llo died atone
ono hundred nnd thirteen yours The
Hell boys were triplets They were
Shadrarh , Meshach and Abedncgo
Every ono ot thorn was over a hundred
yonrs old , and the smallest of thom
was (1 ( foot tout -t inches high Roth the
others were ( I foot 5. Then there were
two men , ouo named Davis nnd the
ether Thntuhor , both ot whom were
over ono hundred Isano Monro lived
to bo ono hundred and two Mrs Russell -
sell died at oiiophmidrod and four
Mrs Kirk was ono hundred nnd one
llully Mutthows and Will Mc-
Connick were each ono hundred
and onowhen they died
Billy Simpson was ono hundred ,
and Mahlon Chandlco is now living at
100. Cornelius Sullivan was ninety
four , William Brown was ninety-two
when ho loft us , nnd Jimmy \Vhitosldo
is btill living , halo and lieartv , at
ninety-six. Now there is a raft of men
over eighty years Among these who
are dead are William Thompson , Ran
dall Thompson and Too Thompson ,
Joshua Lewis , Ephrnim Murphy , Iloiiry
Stabler and Edward Stabler CitloU
Stabler Richard Tucker , Perry Llssoar
and loll Higgins nro still living There
is such a raft ot boys ever seventy that
it Isn't worth while to mention tliom
Now for tlio big follows Ed Ponu
was 0 foot I and Josh was 0 feet 2. Robert
ort Sullivan was 0 fool 5. Ho had two
sons , Will nnd George , who were G feet
4 and 0 foot 3 , respectively Mahlon and
Nelson Sullivan wcro brothers , and
cacli was 0 feet 4 inches high There
was Richard Sullivan , whom wo used
to call Long Dick , ho was (5 ( foot 4. lie
had two sons Ed and Perry , who nro
still living , botli ( I feet " . Dr Arlomas
Riggs was a daisy , ho was 0
feet 5 inches tall , weighed 2G0
pounds without an ounce ot su-
porlluotis llosh and was one of the bo3t
men in the county There were three
mon who were named William Brown ,
and wo had to nickname them to dis
tinguish them There was big Bill
Brown , 0 foot 3 ; Long Bill Brown was 0
foot 1 , and Little Bill Brown was G foot
M Isaac Mooie was G foot " , but his
son Nathan wont him ouo better and
was (1 ( feet .1. Perry L'y.lor ' is still liv
ing Ho is ever eighty years old is 0
foot 2 in his stockings , weighs 220
pounds , is straight as an arrowand ono
ot tlio best men in the county I toll
you what , if you have any children and
want thoin to live long and grow big
just send thorn to Sandy Spring "
Samples of Dr Miles Restorative Norviao
at Kuhn & Co 's IStti and Douglas , cures
headache , nervousness , slooplessnos3 , neu
ralgia , tits , etc
Heath Before lteirnlne
Near Shclbyvillo James Bodkin , a
farmer , discovered in a barn a man ly
ing covered up in the straw , says a
Louisville , ICy , dispach On awaken
ing him ho learned that his name was
Charles Pulton and his homo in Tennessee -
nosseo ; that ho had been teaching
school in that state , but on account of
ill health ho had lost his position , and
that ho had started to this state to find
some employment , but failing in all lie
had given up to die The last meal ho
says ho had was on August G , and since
that time ho has been living on nuts
and benios When found ho was in a
helpless condition mid bogged to die
S. D. Hoitt , fnrmor , living near the
place , saw the man about a month ago
and ho said ho wns too proud to beg
and too honorable to steal and was go
ing to starve to death " Pulton is thir-
ty-throo years old and seems a refined
gentleman .Ho was sent to the poor
house
*
An Rxtonclctl lopulnrity Browns
Bronchial Troches have for many years been
tbo most popular article in use for relieving
coughs and throat tioublcs
THER5A1.TT- MARKET
LNSrutlllKNl'd placea oa rejorj during
yesterday
Soutn Omaha Laud Co to L W Hnlil , lott ! ,
blk ( U , South Omaha , w tl $ TCO
W J Counell and wlro to Henry Scliuiotcr ,
o : ft of w M7 tt ot a ) i lot U > , Johnson's
nrtd.vrrt 7,600
J 1. lltslnp to Jlargt ( Jlieauey , a / lot ( I ,
blk II' ' , Bnuil's Sd add , w d , rellle 4,400 ,
O J bmjth aud wlte to O W White , lot B ,
blk 1 > , Prospect 1'lace , qcd 1
O E Thompson and wlfo to ( J W Thomp
son , to build upon , pt lot 1 ] , Cortlundt
V II Coil mail aria w 'ifu ' to ' A fliiynVioVio " .
blk u , Ilauscom Place , lot 17 , Cunning ,
ham & Itrennuu's add , lot i , hit 4 , Itojd
& Sharps ndd , aud lots 6 and 1) . blk 2 ,
Iloyd's nad to Houth Omaha , lot ii , bile 1 ,
• Improvement Association add , wd 00,300
I ) U Miller nnn wife to J II Ca3se. lots 11'
nnd IS , blK 1H. Omaha View , w l 0,000
il A I.lsy nnd limband to FO Me ict , lot
ai.blK 1" " , Wilcox's M add w < l JK
r O Oag to M 8 Hturgeon lots Ii rt , 7 nnd
11 , nlk.l , W IiBelby'H 1st add , ana o ; s
lot JO , bllcl Hush A : helby's add , vr d. . . 2,100
WOlllaclcbunito O n Oravs" , lot 12 ,
Itustln'saddtol'lalnvimv.wd 1,030
11 It Wiles ana \\lto to M S Lindsay , part
lots 8 and tl Lindsay s add , w d 1,200
V O I.antry to O O Hamilton , und U lot 5 ,
blk ill , Florence , w il 200
J 1 * Hay ot al to J K Davidson , lot 'H , blk
M and lotsiixfl 11 und 12. blk 7 , Grain
mercy Pari : , wd ,1,2S0
City of Omaha to 11 Murphy , 10XU3 adj
lot 6. bit 10 , Omnlia , n o cl 2)7
Cltyof Omnhntoll Mnrnhjr , 11x132 adj
lots , blk 31.1 , Omaha , qed . . . . * 5M
South Omaha Land company to I * Itow-
ley lot 12. bllt ftJ , Houth Omaha , w d . . 075
South Omaha Land company to I S Has
rail , lots bllci : South Omaha , w d. . . . 400
IS llaseallto Mav ( irlmni , lot 0 , bile : i ,
llnscall's sub in K-1M I , and lot s , bU ! l ,
South Omaha , w d J.WJ
A W and J W Phelps to David Landau , 00
xlTJ feet in so no 15-15-M , w d 3.000
II W Yates and > vlfo to JI Donnelly , lot 1 ,
bile : . ' , Hillside add No a , wn 3,00)
V n I.antry to W O Thomas , lot ) , blK 30 ,
Ilorence w d COO
V Qand CV Wcymuller to It Petersoiv
lot lt < .1 Ulley'H sul ) , w d 1.C0)
, T OOro s to J w l'.bersol , lot 10 , blk I ,
UeUedere.wd 400
Joseph and (1 ( K Darker to O If .luyues ,
lot - ' , blk ! l , hlicnmm two lark , w d . . . HO
JI hbturceon ted U Slater , o ,1 lot 10 ,
bit J. itiish & Solby's ada to Soutu
Omsha , wd . 000
OK&M Jl drilling , executors , to 1 ! M
Koealg IntB , blk61 unds lit fc lot I * ,
bit 72. Omaha , deed 20,000
Heirs of M II ( Hilling to It M Knenl ? , tot
t ) . bit 01 and a 111 ft lot t > , blk 7 ° - , Omaha ,
w A S , O00
IIA Worley and wlfo to Jl A Craig , lot II ,
blk H. Lincoln Place , w d , 2,500
O s Crlnstead to J II l'arrotte , lots 1 and
'J , Harrison Place , wd , , , , , 1,030
T enty-nlna transfers , aggrcgatlng..tJ023 !
niillillntr Iorinlts
The following permits were issued oy the
building inspector yesterday i
P It I'ay and O 8 Ityrnes , two two-story
brick residences , Douglas and Ilrlggs
avenue , , (0,030
Allen Koch , two fraino dwellings , How
ard and Twenty-seventh avenue 4.00O *
It L ICuade , fnimo dwelling , CUtcou Place 2,0 0
Two minor permits , , . . , . , . , , , , . . . 1,300
Fivopermlts . . tia , 'JO0
SPECiAX NOT.rCES7
COUNCIL BLUFFS
HOR SALE aNiTrTnT
KXCIIANOIS-StoclC of BeneraI Tner
ITtOIt , stole and dwelling In a good No-
brasia railroad town , etock valued at $3,009 ,
buildings at * l,0 ) : will take J,7ju In cash or
good Feeured paper and balance In fanning
land _ lu < iulro ofJCerr & Pray
A position on thu road for a
hardware or agriculture llrm , or will
work In more | have had long'experience , in
either ; good reference given Addreus 1C 2 , Ilea
olllce _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
lT OU6ALEorKxc > ianK6 A small coal store
-3 A8j > _ " to SUurer's , No 310 llroadway
Coal I Coal I j
A. T. THATCHER , H. A. COX , I
Chicago , Ills Western Sales Agent I
OFFICE : 114 Mnln Street , Brown Dullcllng Telephone 40. H
Wo will Boll to consumers direct , SKLKOTtJ ! ) ANTIIHACIT11 COAL nt tht
following reduced prices : B
GRATE AND EGG - - - $8,25
RANGE AND NUT . - - 8.50
CHESTNUT 8.50 '
- - .
And rhu bcst KrUes , ° r Sot ( Coal Wvomlhfr Lump 97.00 , Walnut Ulooli ' 'I '
S3.G0 , Jackson , Uodur S3.33 , Cnnnol $0.60 , lown Nut , Kxtrn Largo size nnd roller
scrooued & 1.00 , Gas House Coke lo per bushel , or $7.00 per ton _
rEKMS Cash with order All coal fresh mined , Hell screened nnd promptly , H
' J
delivorcil [ M
• TWIN CITY . STEAM DYE WORKS ( I
* & M
Out of tow n orders by m.Ul or express , will rocelro prompt attention oiwuaity ' ! H
Works on Motor Line , Corner 26lii St & Ave , A , Council Bluffs
OMAHA OFFICE , IB2I FARNAM STREET
GUO SC1IOHDSACK.
l ROFESSrolvi LrDIREC TbRY , I
H. RIRKINRINF ily Vllie nnaSu"Ulu' ' 'cnI'lmm ' , Kstinmtos
Mi uilimnuinL .
Specllleittioiis Supervision of ubHo Work Urown
_ _ _ , _ _ Building , Coiiell HlulTs , lown H
NSP H I I R7 ' ? , "stl ( ? ° of U ° v ° iOnico \ ever American Expioss , No 41 H
\J\jt I U I _ . '
Llroadway , Council mutt , Iowa H
STONF Rl SIM.Q A ° ° .V8-at ' Lnv Practice in the State nnd Fedfl
OIUHL OtOimO oral Courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugui't-Hono Block ,
Council Bhilfs , Iowa 1
PI MONTfiOMFR Y . Su . r .KV011 ftml Homeopath Room 0 , Brown
• J. m\Jl\ I UUIYICn I builtlliiR 115 Pearl St Oftleo hours , 0 to 12. ) _
a. in , a to (3 ( nnd 7 u > 3 p. in } _ H
1 _ _
TJI3NT rilRK A n w elsbt-room Iiouse , all
XV modern improvements nlectlle boll , liot
water tlirougliuut liouse , centrally located ,
l'list cliiba fainlly can.naTo H foi board ot one
person Iteforonoei oschaimed , or will rent
lorca'-h. Address Q , Ii A. llin : ollleo
NUW improved ro.it opinio m trade for unlm-
proveu Omnlia or Council IllulTs property
C. II Judd , lliw llroadway
IlIAVi ; three nousos on Llnooln nnd two on
Sixth avenue for sale on terms to suit
These nouses nro now , modern improved I
will toll these housoi S3 per rent , lesa than you
can duplicate the same C. I ) . Judd , COJ Hroart-
w ay
FOR SALtl OH UXCIt ANQU-10 to 1 j head of
horses Will take eloar property , lmptovcd
or unimproved 0 , K. Mofnlt , Council ItlnlTa ,
FOK SALE Oil HUNT A li ! story , 5 room
frame house , located on North tilth St UK
Metcalf , 10 I'earl 3t.
"IJIOU SALT ! Olt IIUNT-A good 3 btall stable ,
X ! iixM , on lUtii St , between Bit and 3d avonucs
G. C. Metcalf 101'earl St
ANIHD Farms nlthlnn to _ " , miles of
Council lljuirs to exchange fir good Im
proved or vacant propel ty iu nils city
Kerr & Gray
I1AIK1AIN In 2 lots in good location , 1
block from meter Kerr is Gray
AS I am contemplating large improvements
In Council lilulls 1 will sell bouses and
lots ju mor ( lily payments or touns to suit be
low their cash value for the next 3J davs It
costs nothing to lnvesilgato , C. 11. Judd , 600
II roadway
FOH IIBNT One seven-room house on fourth
avenue ; one night-room house on Second
end avenue , and one elulit-toom housoonTentli
street : nil ( Ittea up with nil modem conven
iences W.V. . IlUger , Pearl street
FOIl SALE To quit bu uieis my ontlro
stock nf furniture , stoves und cirpets , will
bo sold nt cost , without reserve 1'orsons fur
msbtntrcood references can buy on Install
ments , malclne weekly piymeuW A. J. Jlan-
dell , : tq and 3I" > Uroidway
OUEI.L UIlOS & CO loan money The most
llbeial terms offered 1UJ L'earl st
FOIl SAf.U-An otd aud well established
dniB store , oit&bllsliecl In 1613. Cash re
quired , H.5 J1 , balance real estate Address A
'J , Uee Council HlulTs
Ir you are looking for investments that will
net j ou Handsomely in a short tune , wo hava
them Write or call on ICerr & Gray , Council
lllulls , Iowa ,
Wn have first class Improved city pioporty
in good location that we will exchange for
flood improved farm Und in Iowa tbat is clear
Cerr ic Gray , Council lllulls
Ti iOH SALE or Kent Garden land with houses ,
-D byjlt lltce lltiMalu St , Council Ulults
NOT1CK If you have real estate or cnattols
you want to dispose of quick , list them with
Kcrri : Gray , Council Blults , Ia
RUAIi RSTAT15 Hougnt and nol 1 ana ex-
chanced Sperial attention given to exam
ination of titles W. C. Jamas , No IU l'earl st
WE have for sale some of the finest houses
and lots In the city > Vo ran sell you n
house aud lot all the w.iy from $ K)0 ) to tiuuou
and some of them are very rue ip ; well located
nnd title clear W. A. Wood A : Co . 63J Main t
ABl'IlCIAli Iluslness Chance We ha\oono
of the Illicit mill piopoi tics In the west , ID
bbl , ru'Jer ' mill , nearly now , runs bv steam or
water Owner dangerously III , and musteell at
once and at a bacrnice Mill located near large
city , rloso to railroad A splendid pioperty
matin ? money Kasy terms , W. A. Wood , 520
Mnln st , C. 11.
K ACHK small fruit and vegetable farm just
J lnsldo city Hunts In splendid condition
Tor sale at low price , terms to suit W. A ,
Wood
100 ACUE farm near the city in high state ot
cultivation Easy terma , Wi per aero , A big
bargain W , A. Wood
440 ACUE farm near Hastings Neb , well im
proved Can bo divided Good stock farm ,
8-0 ! per acre The verv best or terms W. A.
Wood , Council IilutrB.jB ;
WHY pay rent when you can uuy a homo for
tl" > per mouth and unuards Including
Interest , of C. II Judd fiUU llroadway ?
IpOlt SALU Acre lots m Orchard place This
' property Is located in the Kite nursery ,
smith of the main part of the city , Hi miles
from court house Goo Metcalf H l'earl st
SALE at less than cash value on
? monthly payments or terms to suit , or
tiad for Omaha or Council Bluffs unimproved
proderly s
New 11-room house , lotfiTUSO , with all mod
ern improvements , on nth ave between 10th
_ nd llthsts , One block from electric motor
line and one block from Mauawa motor line
New 8-ruoiu house adjoining tlio above ,
Three new 8-rooin houses on Lincoln ave , two
blocka from olectiio motor line
Two new 4-rjoin nouses four blocks from
electric motor line on Noitn 7th st
One new ft-room house four flocks from elec
tric motor line on North 7th. st .
IThr oe new h nnd B-roora houses ono block
torn electric motor line , comer Ave , A und
l"th st
Hosides the above I hnvebouses and lots in
all parts ot the city The above propeity Is
all my own and I will sell on terms to suit for
less than you cm buy as good property and
Improve tt yourself for cash O. B. Judd , WW
Broadway Council lllulls , la
IJWll BAI.K UJ aero farm in Jasnor county ,
Iowa , located near coal mines that are iu
opeiatlon , There is a llvo foot vein of coal
under the farm Gee 31etcalf , No II ) I'uarl st
BALK SO feet lake frontage locate lb
FOB O II boat house and Manawn beach
Also a number at choice lots In Ilegattn place
Gee Motcalf No 10 l'earl st
A Ili'crolt-l.onilimr Mlititituii I'oi$8
Wo have the largest ilso oi guns and ainimi-
nltlon Jn the city , and oiler you a llnoly llnlshed
duublo barrel , breech-loading steel shotgun
for * H ns one hem among our bargains We
bavu the cneapest and best guns made ,
Why pay Hi for a stova when you tan cetthn
Ilea Cross , l'erfect , Economical Heater for USi
BHUOAHT & CO .
11 Main Btieet
S. E. MAXON ,
Architect and
Superintend.ot ,
Room 251 , Merrlam Block ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA
GIVE US A CHANGE
To I'rico Oiir.siovo >
I'uller and Warrens Splendid and Abraham
Cox Itadlunt Novelty Base Burners are too
well kuown to require comment on them here ,
ilemnmber , wo guarantee all Stoves , Cooks ,
itanges and Heaters to gWe perfect satlbfac-
tlon or no sale _ .
_ „ & NOUTON
7d7 llroadway
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
No,27 Main St . Over Jacquoinln's _ _ _ |
J i / . - . H
Kurrknt Knruspno fl-ntr-ria. | H
Come nnd see my Kerosene Heating Stoves t H
Just the thing for bntn and bed loonib Some jB
thing new , andean be run at an oxpmwo of ono ' _ _ _ |
centpcrhoui Noplpc , no smoke , no odor , but f _ _ _ |
an excellent ho itei , and ensltv carrkd from < < _ _ _
one room to nuother "I knuwit was - milug , " , _ _
und the stove ot the rutin e Is what people say [ 1 _ _
of It Ono wick will 1 lot u uholo season , aud ( _ _ _
loqtilres no trimming Will have ouo burning H
inmyMlndowevery night this veok Como
and see it- H
Ves the I'cerlers Garland is fast displacing H
the l'ase Burner for parlor stoves , on account
of Its good work ami economy Can boat : i , K , _ _
andr > rooms with S tons of coal Am closing _ _
outlay 1' . r. Stewart stoves , made by Puller _ _
Warren , nt coit My No.g , 510 cook stoves are _ _
going rapluly H
Itemeiiiber that I have double the stock ot H
any dealer In the city and can sell cheaper H
Caution Do not buy a store that requires H
tbo taking of 101 teutmnulals to bell It , but > H
cumo midget a Peerliss Garland , the worlds |
best 1' . U DoVol M4 llroadway t' _ _ _ |
A. A. HART , I
rill8T-CI.ASS ' H
Jeweler si Watcti Repairer I
TIas removed from lit ) Mnln St to 537 Broad . H
way Fine watch work n specialty and satis H
faction gunmntosd A full line of holiday j H
goods and novelties | H
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Electric Truss33 , Bells , Chest Pro
tectors , Etc
Agents wanted - _
A NEW STOVES 'fl
Kvamlne the Now Model Brilliant Oak Btovcs , _ _ _
the latest ti lnmph of the stove makers genius It _
has a cast Iron Jacketed die box opcnlLg Into a _
hot air Hue , that runs fiom the bottom of the _
stove 10 the top passing thro.igh the iuteuso _
hoatof the fmnace Ittakos the cold air fiom _
the lloor and he.its it by direct contact with the _
hottest Dirts of the stme why pay toil fora _
steven hen this perfect heater can bu had for _
on'y ' J2J. it burn anything , OulyatOdcllfc _
Bryant's , MS and nio M
BELL & BERLINGHOF , I
ARCHITECTS 1
AND SUlKItlNTlCNDlCNlS H
Room 3 , Opera House Block , Council Bluffs , M
lno * . OrncEtt W. II M , i'uskx M
OFFICER & POSEV , M
BANKERS | l
Corner M uln and Broadway , § _ _ i
COIINClli ItliUI'I'S , lOVlA [
Dealers In forelijn nnd domestic oxchaugs l H
Collections made and Interest paid ou time de- \ H
posits , i H
council KiiVrrs H
Omnibus , Carriage ani Transfer _ . I
WM , WELCH , , Proprietor , B
The l'lnest Line of Landaus , Coaches and _ _ _ |
llncka In the City H
IS-1 have anewiatln-llncd carrlngafor prlv H
ate call , It la the most elegant coach in the _ _ _
city _
biu'ciul attention given to comnietclal men M
and theatrical tioiipav Best facilities lu the M
city for handling scenery , _
ornci : : H
OODEN IIOU8B. " 16 SO MAIN BT . H
Telephone No If ] , Teaphono No , 03 M
I ! A UN Telephone No , iM H
The only line authorlzoed to auswe H
turned In to Am Olst Tel Co m
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THE FAMOUS
1'itioi ; hifir H
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nro oAnKFiiwA'-ciiANaED iuiir
aranulatedHugar IU pounds , . . I 1.00 B
Choice UO JapTea per pound . , , , 87a _
Good HloCoffMB per pound , . . . , , , , ilia _
Ilc.nt Itolkd Oats , per pound , . , , In H
California Hams per pound , , , , 7o _
OuukerOaUpirpacKago , . . . , , , , lee M
Good l.tundiySoap , 11 bins , , . , , . , . , 2&o M
Best Laundry Heap , A tiain . . . , , Z&o H
CldirVlnegar , per gallon , , , . Uo _ |
Coal Oil per gallon . . . . , * . . . . . , . . , , . . 10a M
Good l'lour , per Eack . , 1.00 - H
Best l''lour , per Back [ guarantcedl , , l'lu _ _
Itememterthe place , No su llroadwayop- H
poslte Ogden House Taleplie 1'JI. H
COAIjT C'OAU COAIi , M
I propose to give consumers value for their M
money la Coal , and uulll further uotlco my M
prices are-all rati Anthracite : Grate and Kgg , _
til ; No t and Bange V Wi Chestnut , * Un A' ' < so _
Best tirades or Illinois and Iowa Soft Coal M
Hdlnburg , Illinois , lump , 15.00 ; .Maplevtood , B
lump , V > < • > ! Ceilterrllle , Iowa , lump td.7S ) W l- V |
nut Block lump SJJill wnttebreast lump , ) . ( < > : . _
Whitebreust nut , l ; Pea IJ.'Uj Steam 12 ;
BlackIIKU TertuBcash withorderordelivered , H
CO b. WM WUWJII 14 BoutU Wftluntroet ,
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