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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 30 , 1883 ' I
I THE OMAIIA BEE
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H UFF1CI2. M > . IS t'hAllti STltHHT
B ' Etllvcrcil by cnrrlrr In nny pnrt of lUo City at
f ' 1'lftieii Cents per Week
llW 'tll.TON MANAOEU
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H i Nionr Kiiitoii No SI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
H 1 -
M ' -Flltccn Cents n Week
H From and nfter November IG Tun Daii.t
H ; Dkb will bo delivered by carriers In Council
H | Uluffs nt fifteen cents ft week
H MINOll MKNTIOV
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N. Y. P. Co
H Glcasou coil
J Council Muffs ' .jnibcr Co , coal
H Western Lumber and Supply Co .
H , 0 hatcher coal , sec advertisement
H Host coal and wood at C. 11. Fuel Co
H | Carbon Coal Co wholesale , retail , 10 Pearl ,
K liosloti store , headquarters for holiday
Hl goods
Hl A meeting of the Scandinavian voters of
j the city will bo held ut Peterson's hall next
Hj SVcducsdny cvonlnp
H Miss Jdnnlo Calef mm an excellent com
1 pnny will appear at Dolmny's next Wcdiics-
4 day evening in "An American Princess "
1 Thcro Is , as yet , no eluo to the thloves who
f went tliroUKh the confeotlonory stand on
l Lower Uroadway , adjoining Hoquct's ' livery
Hh stable
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K' The otitcrtalninont of the Young Pcoplo's
; social union at the Presbytorlnn church last
H evening was well atlundod und greatly on-
Hi Joyed
H. The Loyal Temperance Lesion moots nt 3
i o'clock this afternoon at their roomt02Mer- !
j nam block All members uro requested to
H , bo present
I _ R ' W. II Unnover and Miss May V. Turner ,
M and William Weston und Miss Sullnu Adams
H were united in marrlugo Thursday by Itcv
H Ir ) Coolcy
M David Orimth and Miss Adeline FhigeoUo
H both of this city , ivcra married Thursday
H evening by Uev O. . G. Uicout thu homo of
H the bride on Avenub II
H Mrs Jennings entertained thoaoclul of the
H Sicond Prcsoytorinn church last evening
H Tliero was a largo attendance nnd the oveni
H . lug passed most pleasantly
H Mrs DiMslzer , a German , lady living at
H 137 Ilentop street , hud the mlsfortuno to fall
' from a stupladuer nnd break her arm mid
B otherwise severely Injure Herself ,
H Messrs Druco & Reynolds , the well known
B Omaha confectioners , have npoacd a Council
H .Uluffs branch ut 320 Broadway , and they
B will hcrcaftor supply their Council Uluffs
Hm patrons from this side
H The public gonerully , especially all who
H' . ' nro interested in fruit growing and horticul-
B ture , nra invited to uttend the meeting of the
B Fruit Growers uuu Gardeners association
H > , at the court house tills afternoon
H The case against Robert Stack nnd
. Thomns Urown , chnrgod with assault with
h intent to do great bodily Itijur.V , will bo
B - heard toan.v ueforo Srpilro Schurz llrown
8 bas bcon released on $ M0 bail , but Stack is
B Btiil In custody
• The Sisters of St Bernard's hospital ro-
BB" turn slncero thanks to Sheriff O'Neill ,
BM County Treasurer Pluincr , Aldcrmau Lacy ,
BJ Mrs Thco 11 ray , nnd G. E. ltiloy of Omaha ,
Bl for the bountiful dinner furnished the pa-
BB tlcntn at the nospltal on Tliunltsglving day
H The cube of the stale vs J. M. Sylvester ,
BB charged with assaulting n son of A. J. Chat
BB turbucU , which was set for a hearing before
BB Squiru Harriott j-Tsterdny , was taken to
BBh Squtro Hendricks' court on a chungo of
BB venue , where it will coma up for trial ono
BM wcok from today
Br Conductor Mercer of the motor line un-
Bj doubtculy saved u mans life Thursday uicht
B E On ono of the lata trips to Omaha n man
BJ : wus discovered lying In tbo ditch near the
BJB , tracks.oti Avcnuo A. The t.\iln was stopped
H Bj- tbo unfortunate taken on board aud rouiovcd
BJB • ' - to Omaha , where ho was turned ever to the
BJBJ authorities Itut for the timely discovery
BB " * - the helulcss inebriate would huvo frozen to
BB' doatb
BBa ' o
BjB ! . Tbo Puliman restaurant , S34 Liroadwuy
BB' Money loaned at L. 11. Cruft & Co 's loan
BJ- oftlco on furniture , pinnos , horses , wagons ,
BB'- personal property of nil kinds , nnd all other
BB f articles of value , without removal All bus
B B Inoss strictly cpnlldentlal
B B-
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f Fountain cigar , a strictly 10c cigar for So
BJB at the Fountain Try Due
B Hr , •
BJB A "coinuleto surprise to everybody our
BB' Jersey knit ovorshirts call and sco them
BB , Council Bluffs knitting works ,
B , Dra Woodbury tiavo removed their dental
BBB , oftlco to 101 Pearl street up stairs
B , ' - Noumoyorhotel , flrstclassroasonablorates
BBK'
m C. H. steam dyu works , 1013 Broadway
B The Munhattmi sporting hcudq'rs US B-way.
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BB ' Saddle Hock rostauraut , 402 Broadway ,
BBB , J oiioii day and night First class J. K.
BBB'Yaucy , proi ) .
B Probstb's harness shop , 5.V2 opera house
BBa block , headiiuartors for robes und blankets
B Personal lnrntrrnphw
B Frank S. Pinscy of Denver Is in the city
B' ltK , Wilsoy is expected homo from St
BJB Joseph today
B Misses Lizzlo and Katie Connor nro vislt-
BJB ing friends in Macedonia
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B The wife aud family of Manager Doolcy of
BJBJI' ' thu Now Ogiinu have arrived hero from their
BB ; homo at Leroy , 111. , and will lomain during
BJB' . the winter
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H' - Sheriff O'Neill took Wludom and Bolts to
BJBB" Avoea yesterday to answer to the charge of
BJBB' : highway rohbory County Attorney Organ
BBJ > ; accompanied him , to prosecute the casus
B- - \V. II Cleary , captain of the Cedar Hap
BJBfl ; : ' ids pollco force Is In the city , being called i
BJBBV hero by the illness of his brothor-ln-law , ,
BJBfljf Jutiics Casey , who resides on Twonty-thlrd i
BJBBv street Mr Casey's condition Is vary much 1
BBB' , Improved , and thu gallant captain will re-
BBBm turn homo today Although this is Mr
BJB Clc ury's first visit to the Uluffs ho was ac-
BJB : qualntod with several of the present mid ox
BJBKt members of the local force , whom ho had I
BJBH ; mot while engaged In police and dctcctlva
BJBB , work in various parts of the state , and took
BJBB' occasion to call upon thorn , ns well as moin-
B B ? bers of the Oninlm force
H , The Heehtolo has boon remodeled and ro-
BJBB fitted nnd immo changed to 11 owl Jameson ,
Hf ; Six foot vein of coal only $10 per aero An
BBBRImproved farm or 100 acres , II miles south of
BBWjp Iudlanoln , nonr C. B. & Q , railway , from
BBjr' ' Charlton to Dos Moines in thu Whlto Breast
BJBBI * valley coal district , s. o. or sea 6-73-22. Will
BJfl trade for Omaha or Council Bluffs property
JBYi unincumbered , or soil on easy payments T. '
BBK J. Kvuns or J. H. Ktco
BJBB' ' •
H Died of Dinlitlinrln
H' Louie , the flro-yoar-old son of Mr and
H ; Mrs Frank L. Ilaydcn , dlod at 10:30 : o'clock
H' last night , after a short Illness , of malignant
B dlphthorotlo Bore throat , at the family rest [
H. 1 denco on Harmony street Tbo docoascu was
' ' an unusually bright , manly llttlo fellow , and 1
H ; the blow coma with crushing force to the
H : bereaved parents , who have the sympathy of
BBB many friends in tholr sad nfllletlon Ha was
BB the only son , and the only daughter is now
BBBvery sick with the same dread disease at the
B Bf , reslitcnco of her Rrandmothor , The house
BBJk was carefully and thoroughly disinfected
BBJw * last night nnd tbo funeral will take nlaco
BBJf' from the rosldcueo at 2 o'clock this after
BBjT noon It will bo strictly prlvuto and the ro- >
BJB" mains will be interred la Fulrvtoivcomctory ,
BBJ This makes the llfth doutti from diphtheria
BBB' thut has occurred within a ilistanco of a few
BBJII hundred loot of the corner of Harmony and
BBB' Mudison streets within the past few weeks
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BY/ S , T , MoAttco , 231 Main , 233 Pearl Flnost
B B ; > line fancy groceries in city ,
B B *
BJBJB- ; Always on _ Tiiiip
HH If you wish to purchase a good and rollablo
BBB ; watch 25 per cent less than club rates , and
B BJ on easy terms , then call at once and make
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BBB , your own selection at O. U. Jocquuuilu t
B B Co , 27 Main street
Hi * Oh you bad boy , . Tommy , whatever
BBI' kept you solutnl" Tommy got caushton barb
B Bj' " wlro feaco ; couldn't break the wire aud
BB couldn't bust tbo stocking got thorn ut the
BBJk Council Bluffs Knitting Works , you know ,
BBBm " "
THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS ,
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An Ordinanoc Introduood to Uoduoo
the MarahaVa Salary
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ANOTHER HEAVY LIBEL SUIT.T
ArKiimtt tlio Kralnuy Hnlions Cnrpm
'ilio Mnynr HoImbUUcs Cniitnin
fowler \ Move to Strictly
liiiforuo the Quarantine
A Itntrrnoliinetit Move
The city council hold a special mcottng yes
terday morning , with all of the nldormcn ox-
ccpt Bellinger present , for the purpose of
taking sumo action regarding the complaint
tnndo by overal property owners on Upper
Hroadvvay nbout un alleged mistake In lines
run by the city onglncer A short tnno ago
the council ordered the paving of the alloy
from Br.vaut to First street , between Broad
way and Vine street This work has boon
completed from Bryant to Second street ,
nnd when the city engineer run the lines for
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the romninlng block it was found that build
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lugs In the rcarot property owned by Mossrs
Huntington 1 , AVIIson and Graham extended
over the line Into the alley
These gentlemen appeared before the
council yesterday nnd demanded an luvostl1
gntiou < , threatening an Injunction suit If the
city tried to take away soma of tholr propt
city The ordinance oitablishlug the alley ,
passed In 1S.V. , provides that the alloy line
from I the west , side of lot 2d'J. oriiriual pint ,
shall run parallel with the llnu of Broadway ,
und that the alley shall extend eight feet on
each sldo or the center line This did not
mlly settle the qucilion as it was found
necessary to look mi thu records In order to
gut the exact location of thu west line or lot
;
200 , miil-lho manor was referred to the city
engineer nnd city attorney , to report at the
meeting , of the council next Monday night
The council then adjourned until 2B0 :
o'clock , in the afternoon , whou they reas
sembled , all being present except Mayor
Hohrcrnnd Alderman Bellinger This ses
sion , was devoted principally to the reading
of i minutes of previous meetings , und the re
ports of estiuiulos of the city engineer ro-
gardiug i the issuance of special assessment
certillcates i for public Improvements
A resolution was passed forbidding the
Northwestern company running its trains
faster than four miles an hour between Avoi
nuo C nnd Broadway , and requiring thorn to
station ' flagmen at the crossings of Avenues
A and H. _
Alderman Kvorctt then introduced an or-
dinunco ! to take effect March 1 , 1SU0 , fixing
tbo salary of the city marshal nt $100 per
mouth , in Uuu of nil fees nnd emoluments
pertaining to that office The ordinance wi3
passed to Us third reading and Inid over If
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tills ordlnanco is passed it will very mate
rially lessen the number of aspirants for that
office , next spring , when the term of the
present incumbent oxpiru3. At present the
oftlco is generally regarded as worth about
$ , ' ,000 a year , whllo under certain circum
stances , as during a year of extensive public
improvements , when hundreds of notices of
special assessments have to be served , It Is
estimated to bo worth a couple of thousand
moro
Alderman Kvorctt submitted the following
figures in support of lila position , to the
effect that the marshal was drawing too
much money , the figures being taken from
v the records in tno city darks ofllco , show
ing n part of the marshals fees since last
March :
March , 1S90 201.30
April , 1SS0 293.40
May , 1K5U • . . : t33.15
Juno , 1SS9 3o. ) .50
July , isso : ; .w.0o
August , 1SS9 298.00
September , 1SS9 ' . 237.00
October , lbS9 203.50
Total $2,170.40
The estimate goes on to state the follow
ing : "In the month of March there were
thirty-seven saloon and thlrty-flvo prostitute
lines , for each of which ho received S2.10.
The balance was from Hues imposed in the
pollco court For each line ho receives , If
tbo same is paid in cash by the party fined ,
the sum of $2.00. of which $2 Is for acrving
warrant , mlleago 10 cents , commitment 50
cents This ouiouutho receives on every ar
rest made by the police force Ihe other
months will probably nvcrago about
the same as March , as to the per
cent received from the various sources
The above does not iucludo foes received by
turn for serving personal notices , posting uo-
tices for the board of health , etc , as have
been allowed by tha _ council Ho receives
$ . " > 00 per year salary , una the city pays $70
per month each for two deputies or Jailors
lor him "
Alderman Kverott concludes that this is
altogether too soft a snap for the marshal ,
nnd is in favor of the city retaining about
21,000 u year that now goes into this channel
Uo is positive that the olllco can bo accepta
bly filled for $1,200 a year , and his ordtnauco [
will como up again next Monday evening for
its final reading Tbo passugo of this ordin
ance would not affect the receipts of City
Marshal Guannclla , nf it could not take ef ;
fect until after the expiration of his term of
office There are nt least a dozen aspirants '
who would hear to its passage with keen dis
appointment , but there nro vastly moro who |
would hall Its adoption with delight , as a ,
means of municipal retrenchment
A Wlldoni'fB of Womlrra
Case after case of now gaods wore unpacked -
packed at the Boston ' store yesterday , in
cluding some of the most wonderful toys nnd I
beautiful holiday gpods over shown in this 1
country They nro direct Importations , nnd 1
today the store will bo u vorltablo wilderness
of wonders There uro surprises und bar J
gains In ovcry line today
Attend Clmpman's Christmas oponiucr 5th i
December Walt for it 10'Main st
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Ilnmngos Wnntert For 1/11)3) ) .
Another libel suit blossomed out in nud-
Bummer fullness und fragrnnco yestordny
afternoon It was ono which Tun Bee intl-
mated sovcrnl day3 ago us being among the
probabilities of the near future , being that
of D. K. Gleason vs tha Glebe Publishing
company The plaintiff sues for $20,000
damages for libel The petition alleges that
the dofendnnt published an article a short
time slnco in the Globe , stutmgtbat Gleason ,
who is a well known coal dealer , doing I
prosperous business In this city , hud given
short weight to ouo of his customers It
further alleges that the plaintiff litis thereby .
been irreparably damaged In character , nud ,
that his business has been greatly damngod
In couscquonco Wherefore ho prays for \
Judgment against the defendant In the sum
above mentioned Sapp & "Pusoy nro the nt-
tornoys fur the plaintiff , who also has two
suits , each for n llko amount , now com i
menced in tbo district court They will all ;
03ino up at the January term , The papers
in the case against the ( Hobo wore filed with
the clerk of the court last evening ,
Blxby , plumbing , steam boating , Mcrnnm
block ,
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Now Is the tlmo to buy your furniture O ' ,
A , llooho & Compnny have tco many goods
for tholr storage capacity und pro cutting
prices to make goods go , BorKoy & Gay
chamber suits , sideboards nnd dining tables i ,
Windsor , Welch and Borkoy folding beds i ,
parlor suites , lounges nnd all kinds of fnuoy
chairs nt unheard of tlgurcs Those goods
nro all of the finest designs and finish Dent ' ,
buy until you learn tholr prices A clean
sweep to bo mndo Como und see for your ,
• clri
Sheet music 10c , D33 Broadway
Tlio Fmliioy Cnn < \
The habeas corpus proceedings in the
Frnlney contempt case wora hold before
Judge Aylosworth yesterday afternoon , The
defense dcnlod that tbo court had any Juris >
diction In the case , us it had boon tried aud
disposed of In the district court The case
wus fully tried , the same ovidctico being sub
mltted n was Introduced in the distrlut
court , aiid the records ot thut court were
also introduced iu evidence Tbo ovidctico ;
on both Bides was introduced iu about twenty
minutes and the case was then argued for
about two hours , when It was submitted aud
taken under advisement
The posltiou taken by Frainoy's counsel ,
| Y. H. Wuro and W. A. Mynstor , was that
the order ot the court virtually amounted to
Wv Imprisonment for debt , nnd the order
Was that ho bo confined until ho turned over J
vc
curtain property to the court The dcfono
Insisted that Framoy had wholly neglected
Jj mnho any showing of Inability to pay nt
the proper tlmo and that his motion for u.
modification of the order had bocn over
ruled , ns ho had failed to appear before the
court In defense of it before a specified tlmo
The defense further alleges that the court
has no Jurisdiction to again try the case A
decision will bo rendered next wcok
Finest market la city JM Scanlans
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P. C. Miller , host paper hanging nnd dgc-
orating The best Is the cheapest
J. G. Tipton , real estate , 527 Broadway
Fowler It It • Inslntftl
Mayor Hohrer has passed upon the Fowler
case , and has rolnstated that officer as cap
tain of the pollco force , the nature .of the
charges against hlm , for which ho wns torn
pornrlly ' suspended , is familiar to the road
crs of Tim Bee The mayor has been in-
vcstlgattng the matter slnco his return from
Mnrshalltown , nnd has decided that the
charges can not bo substantiated In his
report of the case ho states that several citi
zens nsked for Fowlers reinstatement , nnd
says that two affidavits were placed In his
possession ono from Larkln , whn was run
nlng j thu Western house ut the tlmo or Fowlers
ler's ' escapdo there , In which he denies Hint
Fowler was over at his place but twice , on
both of which occasions ho was tliero nn
business , nnd the ether is that of Cnrlln , the
Painter who preferred the chnriro against
Fowler , in which ho states that Fowler was
not the man Ho wns nu officer , but his
nair.o was not FOwler The question really
uriaes Who was hoi Several ether affi
davits have boon secured , und thu Indications
nro that this mysterious weurur of bluacloth
nnd brass buttons will soon bo indisputably
established Captain Fowler will suffer no
lpss 1 of pay from Ills temporary layoff
Working nion's double heavy Jackets nt
$1.2.1 till Saturday night That is ir the sup
ply 1 of Jackets holds out that long Council
muffs 1 knitting works
The Hess Investment and Trust company
$3 cabinets , only Sl.ifi , Schmidt's , 220 Main
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Qtinrnntiiin to 1J. < Mrtotly Knl'iuu (1.
The city physician has been npiirlsod of the
fact ( that there nro sovorul cases of diphtheria
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In the city that have not been reported , und
steps ' nro to bo taken at once to Inflict the
penalty | prescribed by law ou all physicians
who huvo failed to comply with the requirements
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ments ot the state board ot health regarding
the ' treatment of contagious diseases Up to
the I present time there have been sixty-two
' cases < of diphtheria reported lu the city , und
twontv-four ( cases huvo resulted fatally In
n , number of the latter eases , the
attending physician has reported throat
trouble , , " "crouo , " etc , us the cause of
illness | , nnd the cause of death has been
given ' to the undertaker nnd city clerk as
heart failure , " when the case was realty a
malignant ' form of diphthona , For this
gross , neglect the only excuse to bo given
was a desire to save needless alarm and
avoid . the uuploasant features of a quaran
tine , nnd the result has bacn that neighbors
huvo boon permitted to visit the sick room ,
and to this fact is undoubtedly duo the
spreading of the disease in numerous in
stances However , strict stops will bo taken
. to provcut a repetition of such laxity in the
future
Dr C. H. Bower , 52(5 ( First nve Tel 229.
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Small boy cold hnnds double mitts
Council Bluffs knitting works
Now Ogden , largest , best hotel in western
Iowa Special attention to commercial men
THE INVENTION OF SOAP
A Comparatively Modern Dlscovety
nnd Clievreul Wns the Discoverer
The famous chemist Chcvroul , who
recently died in Puris at the advanced
ago of 100 years , became , through Uia
discoveries in relation to the combina
tion of greases , really the founder of
the lriodorn soap manufacture , says the
St Louis Post-Dispatch. The
gonorul use of soap dates
buck only about two hundred
years This inny seem rjuito strange to
us , but the ancient Greeks and Romans ,
notwithstanding the luxuriousiicss of
their baths , were not acquainted with
soap Luther uses the word soap in
his translation of the Bible , bub the i
Hebrew expression on which it is based
mentis alkali , Iloraor in his manifold
detailed descriptions of the baths and
bath houses of his days mentions no
soap , but socaks of the rubbing of oil
into the skin nftor ablution
Pllnius ( first century after Christ ) )
speaks of the soap and describes itseom-
positioii.ns consisting of ashes and the i
hit of goats It must have been asoroly
odoriferous product , which undoubtedly
was never used for toilet purposes
The entire iniddlo know
ages noth-
iug of the soap as a toilet adjunct und 1
its fabrication and general oniployment i
was not begun until the seventeenth i
century Hut our modern soap manu •
facture originated at the beginning ;
of the present conttiry through I
Chovroul's discovery of glyeer-
ino and that of the matiufuc-
turo of soda , which falls into the same i
period The enormous progress which i
lias been made in thisossontial toilet ar-
tiolo 18 well known This ought to be a
very pleasing sign for Liobig asserts that
Iho quaiitlty of soap used in a country
is a good indicntor of the prosperity and I
culture of its people And ho adds :
"By taking two states with an equal 1
number of inhabitants , ono may reli
ably dcoluro the ono which uses the
greater quantity of soap according to
Htatistlcs far the wealthier and moro
cultured of the two "
STORItS OF WRITERS
The First Kxperlences of Wcll-Kiinmt
areu With Publishers
John G. Wliittior has told us in a
modest und dolightfui way of the sensa-
tions which ho felt when ho read for
the first time in print ono of his own
poems , says u writer in the Now York
Star This poem ho had written while
working on his iathor'a farm and had
sent it for publication to William Lloyd
Garrison , than editor and publisher of f
the Nowburvport Pico Press David
Thoreau used often to toll , with evident
relish , of how ho bought up the first
edition of "Wuldon" from Its unlucky
publisher , and gave away the volumes
to ehnuco visitors , while James Russell I
Lowell , on the other hand , is fond of
rotating hovr ho realized a handsome
profit from the first oditionot his poems
Ho had the hooks insured for tholr full
value , and a chance flro swept them all
away Of the authors now before the
American public , none served a harder
apprenticeship than George W. Cable
Ho was n bookkeeper in n Now Orleans
countlng-houBO when his story of Creole
life was accepted by the editor of
Seribncr 's Monthly Before thut ho had
made n miserable fuilure in journalism i ,
and his life in the counting-room was
hard in the extreme Ho labored from
oarlv morn till late ut nigut for wages
thut were pitifully small Leisure for
composition was hard to find , aud it was
otglit yours from the tlmo when Mr ,
Cable first wrote for Sorlbiior's before
ho began his first social story His
earnings nro now handsome , indeed I ,
and amply compensate him for his early
struggles , Kdwnrd Kggleston's success
uas u novelist was purely accidental
Giving up the llfo of a western circuit
rider , ho settled down in Now York and
embarked in journalism as the editor
of the Hearth aijJ Homo Ono of the
regular writers for that periodical hav
ing failed upon ono occasion to forward
manuscript , a certain amount of space
was left to ho tilled with original fiction
At the eleventh ltnuVthoeditor htinsolf
filled the broach with a story suggested
by [ his o.xpcrletfcfcs' as n wandering
Methodist prcneh(0in ( ; Indtiinn A week
or two Inter ho was surprised to find
that his story hml struck a popular
chord and that h'tV.r-ctidors were anxious
for f more To supplv this demand ho
wrote The OitJeVtt Uidor " • The
Hoof j lor SchooliiHvsbpr" and ether popu
lar . talcs His reputation is now so
firmly established , ; that ho can count
upon receiving from $5,000 to $7,000 fern
n t now novel ' " ' ' _
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iniMiVIUUKWltAl'PISltS. .
The Foolish Cmkj for a Mght Wrap
per on Clirnr .
With the ndventot now crop wrnpnora
once ( again is raided the cry for light
leaf | , says Tobacco The retailer de
mands : it ot the importer unit the im
porter . ot the manufacturer , who will
only ( fill orders with a certain proportion
of i light lent and a certain proportion ot
dark i The retailer is doing the most
kicking 1 nnd the importer ta snIToring
the most inconvonlonco As wo have
pointed out before the ro'nody lies in
the hands of the retailer If ho would
devote half as much of his attention
nnd ( time to the oducatlng of Ilia custo
mers as to what constitutes the light
color j iu a lunf as ho does to pushing a
special ' nrlvato brand of his own this
• light cru/o would speedily assume moro
manngeablo dimensions and the dealer
would niako moro profit in the und
Once ' educate the consumer as
to the making of a cigar
and the thing is done Take a light
and a dark cigar , cut them open nud it
will bo soon that the workman has so
far as ho is able , graded every portion
of the llllor , so that it shall be as nearly
as possible the same quality and
Btronglh ; the wrapper is hut the outer
dress and does not term ono-twelfth part
of the whole Hence how ignorantnow
foolish , is this light ernzu , even frum
th 3 practical , visible point Frotn the
scientific point it Is oven more so ; the
light loaf is nearly always the imma
ture , unrlponed loaf.gnthorcd nnd cured
permanently to meet this demand for
light leaf , which lacks the true aroma
and llnvor of tobacco and very often
possesses instead pungent , acrid , hitter
characteristics The very men who
crave for immature leaf would laugh at
the idea of of eating unripe fruit or
drinking half fcrmonted boor or wines
Yet which is tbo more foolish ? Public
opinion is not without its weight
in this matter , and if every
smoker of a light cigar waste
to have it prominently brought to his
notice that by smoking eigurs with light
leaf wrappers ho was simply advertising
hlmsdlf as nn Incompetent judge of
tobacco null an ignoramus upon a point
that almost every man prides himself
upon being nn authority , ho might pos
sibly bo brought to reason That this
is actually so can bo demonstrated by
the fact that one never sees a Cuban
smoking a light cigar Tliero is no
market in Spain for ; light goods The
Rcgio is constantly rejecting oven Cole
rados as too light , and it is only within
'
the Inst few ycnrsj'tljat this insane de
mand has sprung up and exists in the
United States and England The retailer
tailor grumbles aiuVgrowls , but except
"
in a few isolated cases ho has never
really exerted himself to crush this 1
growing evil Ho has not time , ho
pleads , or any excuse that comes first ,
but wo notice that lie has time for other
things not one-tenth part ns important ,
and it ho roalized.jvhat this erazo may
develop into he would find time for
this
U
;
A. Wonderful Typiswrlttrifl ; Machine
Wier's crytogrnph is a small typewriting -
writing apparatus lending Itsblf admir
ably to the purposes of secret corre
spondence , says the Knglish Mechanic
The npparatus is only about twelve
inches long by three inches wide and
ono and a half inches high It consists
of a type-carrier for ordinary letters
and fig uros , which can bo placed in any
order that may bo desired There is
also a movable index plato on which the
letters nnd liguros appear in the order '
in which they are placed in the type
carrier On a small tablet in the center -
tor of the much ino are four white specks
and a central black ono , and opposite
these specks is a movable pointer By
setting the pointer to the black space
the muchino can bo used ns a simple ,
ordinary typewriter To work it the |
index plato is shiftoa to the right or
left until ouch required letter is in front '
of a pointer connected with the print
ing key By adjusting the piato and
prossing.the key an ordinnry typewritten -
ton loiter can bo pronarod For wrlt-
iug the movable pointer is sot , nay to '
the first white space , roauing from loft
to ri ht A mussago can then bo wrlt-
ton in an unintelligible cipher , which i
can ho varied iu its details as may bo 1
previously agreed upon by the parties
corresponding If so agreed the recipient -
ont of the messngo sots his movable |
pointer to the fourth white space and 1
then reproduces , as it would seem , the
jumble of letters and figures In the com
munication before him ; but on remov-
ing the printed pnpor from the muchino
ho will find that ho has before him in
I
clear , intelligible language the precise
information the sender desired to con
v oy
THE CANARY BIRDS MESSAGE
How an Insniin Lady Wns Risou.rtl I
from Cruel 1'rontiiiont.
In a garden of Berlin a ennnry bird
wns founil bearing on its nock ti small l
pete The adtlross was unusual "An
don liobou Gott" ( To the Good Lord ) i ,
The finder broke the seal and found a
siucoro message , in accordance with the
direction
It was written by a lady , an inmate of
a prlvuto asylum She unfortunate i
pleading for roliof-from horsadcondi-
tion , asked a speedy death She coni-
plained that the mflrtilo | and solf-will I
of a rude female was the cause of her
suffering All explanations to her rol-
atlvos woro.vainJp auso this attendant
attributed her complninlngs to n dis-
eased mind , and punished her for at-
tempting to makoiUfiown her situation i ,
The benevolent individual who
found the nottf , ' determined to in-
vesticrato the mutton The lady's name
was subscribed hi > . full , so that her
irlonds were easily found She was ro i-
moved to another institution In a few
months the boat wlslios of her friends
were gratified Shbl was fully restored ,
*
A IVnf.'KRlon | J > t Ovcrorowilmt
Librarlnnship ia\ho { now profession ,
and on attractive ' ono it is iu many
ways , says the Palladium The life is a
sodoutary ono , us is that of many occu- '
pations , but to persons of litornry tustos
nnd ambitious , constant contact with a
houseful of books opens tha way to the
highest things , Than , too , there nro
great questions of sociolgy , political
economy and education , that look to 11-
hrarians for the wisest solution These
otllcials have rare opportunities for
watoblng public tendencies , and by
tholr counsel , the litornry tnsto of the
nation may bo , to a degree , shaped
From this spriug3 the corolury , that by
stimulating the reading of the best
hooks , by the public , the morals nnd the
aspl rations of the people may ho af- [
footed The profession is certainly
cupablo of great development , and
young peonlo who find everything else
crowded , may wisely consider the wis-
dom of fitting thomsolvcs to bo librnr-
iaus
SAMPSON AND CYCLOPS DOWNED
The IuiikIIsIi aitim'H I'upll Mcon n
Ktronucr 3lnn Tlinn Himself
It is not otton that an nudionco is
treated to nn unrohoarscd programme
ns interesting nnd exciting ns Hint un
expectedly , provided ut the Hoynl nquti-
rium last night , says the London Tole-
'
grnph Samson , described as Ihe
strongest innn on onrlh ( " who has for
some time past been astonishing these
who have witnessed Ills own displays of
strength , has ut his various perform
ances offered to give 100 to tiny ouo
who could nehlevu the feats executed
by his pupil , Cyclop * , who assists him
Tho..chlef item in the performance of
Cyclops , nn enormously muscular man ,
consists lu lifting weights nnd dumb
hells ranging , it is said , from fifty
pounds ui * to and over 400 pounds
Lust night , ns usual , when introdue-
ing his pupil Smiisoti mndo the oiler
set out above Much to his surprise it
wus nt once uccoptod by a gentleman in
the iitidlcuce , who inquired it the offer
was open to nu immediate test , mid be ]
lug informed that it was ho stopped
onto the stage nccumnaniod by a ytiung
man , who , as far as physlquo was concerned -
corned , was not to be compared with
the burly Cyclops Indeed , so marked
was the disparity between the pith *
that ninny of the audience obviously
regarded the matter as a joke When ,
however ho had taken off his coat and
waistcoat , and was seen to bo attired
in n pink jersey , which left his arms
and neek bare , it was npparont that
Cyclops had to reckon with an athlete of
immense strength , the dovolnpthont of
the muscles of the arm being extraor
dinary Samson had in the menu time
deposited n hank note for 100 with
Captain Molesworth , who was accepted
as refcroo with the audiuneo as a jury
Cyclops started the competition by
lifting two heavy weights said to bo
fifty pounds and hero it may no as
well to mention that in till eases the exact -
act burden was not known , but they
were probably correct This wns easily
liorformed by the uccoptor of the clitil-
loniro , ns was the raising ot heavy
dumbbells with ono hand representing
1500 pounds and 105 pounds The next
font was the lifting witli ono linger n
solid mass of stone weighing -100 pounds
ou which were placed two weights of
50 pounds This was also accomplished ,
and it was claimed Unit the XK'O had
been fairly won , and so indeed thought
many of the audience
Samson , however , maintained that
the money could only bo secured by the
accomplishment of all the tests which
Cyclops should undertake Amid tremendous -
mendous excitement extending ever
half an hour , in which twenty people
were at the same tlmo shouting their
opinions , nothing dolinito could ho ur-
rived nt , and it scorned as if u general
disturbance would take ptaco An ap
peal wns mndo to Captain Molesworth ,
who hold the scales with conspicuous
fairness , and ho dccldod that , as all
the v usnal tricks had bocn duly
ropcatod , ho would nllow Sumsoti to
nnmo two final efforts , and that , In the
event of these being done , ho should
hand over the 100 note to the un
known , " us ho had up to this time boon
called This ended the bother , and
Cyclops proceeded to lift 2.r)0 ) pounds
with his right liund nbovo his head and
gradually lower his arm till it was hold
at right angles with the body This
was securely done , aud , amid immense
excitement , Cyclops took in hand a
dumbbell of about ! > 00 pounds , und ,
holding it over his head with his right
hand , stooped nnd lifted fifty pounds ,
raising itin turn over his head nnd
lowering it to his elbow throe timosand
nearly a fourth
It is necdloss to say thnt at this point
the audience were roused to n rare
pitch , and when , nfter uplifting both
weights in imitation of Cyclopshis rival
lowered . and raised the smaller three
times , four , five , six and seven times
before ho put thorn downtho onthusiusm
was soraothing to remember : Samson
acknowledged that the wager had been
fairly won and himself handed over the
JC100 to the victor A gonornl shout
was raised for the name of the winner ,
hut the audience was told thut he was
for the present the unknown " His
name is , however , Eugene Saudow
Didn't Need the Stck
Detroit Free Press : "What's thritV"
asked a couu'ryman pointing to a long
ivory stick with a hand on the end of it
That , " said the obliging druggist ,
"is an invention ' by which you can
scratch your own back "
The man looked at it long and earn
estly , then he remarked as ho turned
away :
• 'Sliol Whnl's the matter with a post ?
I'd halo to bo boat by a dumb critter "
lloiuacy
Puck : Mr Padosta What was that
about the now dirorco case in Now
York ? "
Miss Modesta "I couldn't possibly
toll you ; but you can read it in today's
piipors "
flonstipation ,
IF not remedied iu season , is liable to
become habitual and chronic , Dras
tic purgutives , by weakening the bowels ,
* confirm , rather than euro , the evil ,
Ayers Ill Is , being mild , effective , nnd
jtreugthculng lu their action , uro gener-
ally recommended by the faculty us the
best of aperients
Having been subject , /or / years , to
constipation , without being uhlo to find
much relief , I at last tried Ayers Pills
1 deem It both a duty and a pleasure
to testify that I have derived great ben
ollt from their use For over two years
past I have taken ouo of these pills
every night bcf6ro retiring I would not
willingly bo without them " O. W.
Bowman , 20 East Main St , Curlislo , Va
"I have been taking Ayers Tills and
using them In my family slnco 1837 , nnd
cheerfully recommend them to all in
need of a rfafe but effectual cathartic "
John M. Hoggs , Louisville , Ky
" For eight years I wns afflicted with
constipation , which at last became so
bad that the doctors could do no tnoro
for me Then I began to take Ayer j
Pills , and eon the bowels recovered
iholr natural aud regular action , ho Hint
inow I am in excellent health " S , L ,
Loughbrldgo , llrynn , Texas
" ITaving used.Ayor'H Pills , wllh good
results , I fully indorse them fur the purr
poses for which they are recommended "
T. Connors , M. V „ Centre llridge , Pa
Ayers Pills ,
viiEVinm ) bt
Dr J. C. Ayer & Co , Lowell , Mass
Bold by ill DruKsbU aud D < lcrt iu Medicuu
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SPECIAL NOTICES ,
COUNOIIj bluffs
FOR SALE AND BiNT
ANTHIl A position on the road for a
hardware or agrlciiltuia firm , or will
work In store ; have had long 'uxperltuco in
either ; good reference given , Address IC - , ileo
office _ <
t\o you want employment ? Wo have Boveral
XJ good openings Write staling uie ; expert
mice and work preferred Address , Bcolleld Jt
Hard , Council liluirs , _
\X7ANTKI ) l'xperlancedsubscriptioniu nto
> V manage western Held for flmut busluesu
extant Must be experienced Address J. Il ,
Hard , Council Ululls
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f Coal I Coal T1
A. T. THATCHER , H. A. COX , jl
Chicago , Ills , Western Sales Agent jl
OFFICE : 114 Mciln Street , Drown Building Telephone 48. H
, Wo will sell to consumers direct , SKLKOTEU ANTHHAGITK COAL at lh
following reduced iirlces :
GRATE AND EGG 1
- - - $8,25 ,
RANGE AND NUT - - S.50 1
CHESTNUT - - 8.50 ; I
And the best grades ot Soft Coal Wyomlnp ; Lump $7.00 , Walnut Uloalt j'I '
5.1.00 < , Jackson * 8 , Cedar $3.35 , Cnnnel $ < U > 0 , Iowa Nut , Kxtra Largo size and roller ) {
. bircoiicd M.U0 , Gtis House Coke li 'o per bushel , or $7,00 per ton > jH
, THUMS Cash with order All coal fresh mined , well screened nnd promptly ) |
delivered 4 1
TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , I
The i IJest Kqnlpped lstsbllshmciit ! In tlm West Doc * Dyeing anil Ch'Miln ot ( larmonti and j M
( foods or every description and m ttcrlal Dry Cloanhm .
' ot line ( lariueuU a Specialty h M
Out of town ordcM by mall or oxpros * . will rocolvo prompt attention FIH
Works on Motor Lins , Corner 26tii St , & Avd A , Council Bluffs !
OMAHA OFFICE , 1521 FARNAM STREET |
G1CO. SCHOEOSACHC H
_ PROFESSlONAiTDI RECTORY I
HRIRl l W Rl MF HyilniuUo tmtlSiitiitnr.v Kimlnoor Plans , Ksllmutes 'fl
i UllllVmUIML Specillcutions Supervision ot Public Work Browu '
Huihliiiir , Coucll ljlulfs , Iowa M
NCPLI I ID7 .TusttetTof the Peace OIlleeTover American Kxihoss , No 11 fl
. OU II U nZl Hroadwiiy , Council HlulTs , Iowa
STfiMF Ri QIMQ Attorno.vs-at l7vwrnL'wolieoTt tiio Stulo and Kedfl '
IVSML 06 OIIYIO oral Courts Rooms 7 and 8 Suiigurt-lluno Mode , H
Council MulTs , Iowa H
PI MOMTnOMITRV-SiirRooii > 1 llomtuiwth Room ( I , Ui-owu ' : fl
• J. IVIUIN I UUIVI Uri I huildiiiu 115 Pearl St Ollice hours , 0 to 12. ' . -
a. m. , 11 to (1 and 7 to 8 p. m. 4 1
IrtOlt KXCUANOR Wo will put Inn lumbar
? y.tril tu wustern Iowa anil Niilirnska land ,
balance chsIi , for apooil stock ot mcrrliauulhe ,
ormerchauolso anil bullilliitf Kerr & ( tray
Will'pay rent wfinnyou can uuy a homo for
tlf > nor motitli ami itnwnrus , lucludlng
luteresl eCO II Illilil BUI llroaflway ?
IpOK SAIK-Acro lots in Orchurd place This
: property ts locatoil lu the Itlco nursery ,
soiuti of the main part of tlin city Hi mile *
from court homa , Ouo Motcalf 11 Pearl st
ITtOlt HA 1,12 at less tlian cash value on
. tnoi.tlily payments or terms to suit , or
trad" for Omaha or Council llluirs unimproved
procferty :
New 11-room hoiuo , lot 57x130 , with alt mod
ern improvements , on litli nvo between 19th
and lltti sts Onu block from electric motor
line and one bluclc from Muuawu motor line
Now s-room liouse adjolulnu tue above
Three now ! < -rooiu liouses on Lincoln ave two
blocks from electric motor line
Two now 4-rooni houses four blocks from
cloctrfc motor line ou Nortn Till St
One now fi-room hou e four blocks from dec
rlc motor line on North 7th. st
Thr ce iiow 't and li-roam houses ono block
from electric motor line , corner Ave A und
VMi st
Hesldes the above t havchomes and lots in
all parts of tlio city The above property Is
all my own and I will sell on terms to suit for
less than you can buy as geol propprty and
Improvnlt yourself for cash C. it Judil , WW
Droailway , Cuuncll lllufls , la
NKW Improved real e.ftato to traun for liulm-
proven Omaha or Council lllull's properly
C. II Jndd , BM llroadway
Foil SALE Oil K.\'CIIANiK-10 ( to IS head of
her > es Will take clear property Improved
or unimproved , George ilotcalf , Council
llluirs
FOIt SALE Oil KENT A US story , ft room
frame liouse located on North luth St
Georite Motcalf , to Pearl st
I7IOUyArjiOKtCNlAeood3 < stall stable
JH lSx'M , on lOtu nt , between M. and 31 avenues
George Motcalf , 10 l'earl st
IIIAVC three nouses on Lincoln end two on
Sixth nvenuo for jalo on terms to suit
These nouses am new , modern improved I
will Hell these houses - > per cent , less than you
can duplicate the same U. II Judu , COD Ilroail-
way
way.AS I am contemplating largo improvements
In Council II hi lis 1 wilt self houses and
lots ju monthly payments or terms to suit below -
low their cash value for the next 31 day ft
costs nothing to investigate C. 11. Juud , C0J
Il roadway
IJlOll KENT Ouo seven-room house ou fourth
avenue ; ono eight-room liousa ou Second
end avenue , ami uuu eight-room houio on Tenth
street ; all fitted up w 1th all modern ronven-
lencos W. W. Illlgor , Pearl street
IH' .LL IIIIOS Si CO loan money The most
liberal terms olfered lUf l'earl St
3710U SALfc-An old and well established
; drug store , o ablsliod ! In 1M0. Caih required -
quired , i I,5)J , balance real uitatn Addrcvi A
2 , lice Council lilUITs
IT you are looking ( or iuvsitrnotits that will
not you linudsomoly In a short time , wo have
them Write or call oa Kerr & Gray , Council
Iiltiu s , Iowa ,
WE have first cfass Improved city property
tn good location that , we will exchange for
good improved farm Und In Iowa that is clear ,
Kerr & Gray , Council itluBa
WANTED At once , a few general stocks ot
lnorcliamll&u for good Tanning hinds and
cash Kerr Gray
'
Ii ' iOU SALE or Kent Garden land with houses ,
? by J. ILJIIco WJMaln st „ Council IIIUIT3.
"VTOTICE If you have real estate or cnsttels
i- > you want to dlspo.48 ot quick , list thorn with
Kerr & Gray , Council lllults la
WKhavo for Mile some of the llnest houses
nnd lots In the city t\'e can sell you a
house and lot ill tUe way from $ m to $10,000.
and some of them nro very cheap ; well located
and title clear W. A. Wood X Co . IB J Main st
K ACHE small fruit aud vegetable farm Just
J lnslilo city Hunts In splendid condition
Korsalo at low price , terms to suit W. A.
Wood
RIIAI , EST-ATK Itouglit aud nol 1 and ex
changed Hpoclal intention given to exnin-
Inatlon ot titles W. U. James , N < > 10 l'earl st
A SPECIAL Ilnslnoss Chance We have ono
ot the tlncht mill properties in the west , iu
bbl roller mill , nearly now , runs by steam or
water Owner dangerously ill , and must sell at
once and at a sacrifice , Mill located near large
city , close to railroad , A splendid property ,
making money Kasy terms W , A. n'nod , GUI
Ulalnsr , C. If
• 131 ACHE farm near the city lu high state of
• cultivation Easy terms , J5i per acre A big
bargain W. A. Wood
440 ACItE farm near Hastings , Neb , wtdl 1m-
proved Can bedlvidod Good stock farm ,
J20 per acre The vurv best of terms , W. A.
Wood Council llluira la ,
FOH BALE l'JU acre fana in Jasper county
Iowa , located near coal mluej that are in
operation There is a five foot vefn of coal
under the farm Gee Motcalf , No 10 l'earl st
FOirSALl' reet lake frontaijo locate.lbs ;
twoen G II boat house and Manawn belch
Also n number of choice lots in HerHU place
Gee , Motcalf , No 10 l'earl st
OOAlu COAIa CAIi
I propose to ttlve consumers value for their
money In Coal , and until further notlro my
prices are-all rail Anthradtu : Grate und Egg ,
tJ | No 1 and ltaugo , tJM ; Chestnut , iXW Also
Kent orades or Illinois anil Iowa 80ft Coal
Kdhiburg , IlllnolH , lump , IUXJ : Mnplawood ,
lump , vm ) ; t'entervllle , Iowa lump , I-I.75J Wal <
nut block lump $ Ui > : wmtobreast lump tl.M ;
Whltebrenst nut , * l ; 1'ea , * -.tJ : Steam , & . ' ;
81acfc , tl.Hi ) . Terins cash with order or delivered
C.O.I ) , WM , WELCH , 1116 South Main street
Telephone UJ
J , I ) . liDMti.MisnM , ! : . L. Siivniiir ,
l'r > s. Vice l're .
ClllHlt HANNAN , Cashier
CITIZENS ' STATE BANK ,
orcouNcir uiurrs
Paid up Capital 9iBO.ooo.oo
Surplus 35,000.00
Liability to Depositors-335,000,00
IIIIIXToiih-I. ) A. Miller , I' . O. OUsson , E. L.
Shugart , E. E. Hart , J. I ) , Eduuddon Chus It
Ilounan , 'iraniact general banking business
Largest capital nud surplus ot any bank In
NorUiwestern lowa Interest on lime deposits
A NEW STOVE
I'.xamlne tha New Model IlrllllautOak Stores ,
the tut est triumph of the stove makers genius It
has u cast Iron Jacketed lire box opening into u
hot air Hue , that runs from the bottom of the
stove to the top passing throjgli the Intense
heat of the furnace It takes the cold air from
the floor and heats It by direct contact with the
liottent parts of the steve Why pay J/iO fora
sluve when this perfect boater can be had for
on'y ' BM It burns onythlug only at Odell &
Uryuut'u , W3 and Rio
" IHtllCE ; At ItKVSOlAtS i H
FashsoiiJiblo I I I Conrcotioncrsm
Iho very latest novelties for banquets aud /tia / H
private | parties Choice fruits , bon.foas , ohoco- , f H
latos ' , buttercups , and old fashioned luolnsscs f H
caudy a specialty Orilers for parties and mall Herders
orders promptly tilled , : lii II road way , council H
lllulls I , and lii'JB HthSt0mnh.i. . H
aTaThart ,
KIIIST-CUHS . H
Jeweler | anil Watcli Bepaiier I
Has 1 removed from 110 Main St to 537 Ilroad- f H
way l'lno watch work a sncclnlty and satis- M
taction I guartnted A full line of holiday H
goods | and novelties . _ _ _ ( |
- V j V fl
> # m fe ' fl
Electric | Trusses Belts , Chest Pro /
lectors , Eto
Agents wuntca : H
• C. IS JUUD , , H
No.27 Main St , Over Jncquemln'f . H
I 1 / 1 or H
01VE OS A GHANOE
To Price OnrSUncN H
, Fuller nnd Warrens Splendid nnd Abrnnatr ll H
Cox J Itadlant Novelty llasu llurners are to j H
well known to require comment on them herb il l
ltumembor , we guarantee all Stoves Cooks , t M
Kungps and Heaters to glvu perfect aatlsfuc- H
tion i or 110 snio M
HAUTLETXNOUTON < M
Til" ilronilwuy . , . 1
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S. E. MAXON ,
Archite t and Superintend nl . m
tfl
Room 2S1 , Mepploin Block , \ l
COUNCIL i BLUFFS , - IOWA jfl
A. Ilrcroh-Ijundiii ! : Slmtejuit Vae $ H , H
Wo have the largest line nl guns and amniu- H
nltlon In the city , nnd Oder you u finely finished , H
double-barrel , breechloadlng steel shotgun l H
rors as one ltom among our bargains , Wa i H
have the cieapest and best guns mude , > H
Why pay $ l > for a stove when yon tan gut the < H
lied Crosif , Perfect , Economical Jleatorforttf ? H
SHUGAltT , t CO . M
11.Mam Street M
CELL & BERLIN6H0F , I
ARCHITECTS I
AM ) SUriClllNTKNDKNlS > M
K00111S , Opera Ilouso lllock , Council Hluffs , .IH
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' !
Thus , OrriCEit W , II M , I'uaw l H
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
BANKERS I
Corner Main nnd Uroauway , |
COUNC1I ; IIMIFKM , IOWA ' H
Dealers In foreign and domestic exchange _ |
Collections made aud interest paid ou time do- , _ H
< ( THEFAMOUST
fl
I'lttOIJ MSI' . H
nr.\n 0AiiErtii.i.r-ciiA.siii : ) nuir , H
Granulated Sugar IU pounds . . .f 1.00 {
Choice II If , Jap Tea pr pound . ' 170 j H
Good Itlo Coffee , per pouud • > " 'o fl H
Host itolled Oats , per pound to B
California Hamsperpoiiud , . To B
Quaker Oats per paCKage , , , , , . . , . luo i B
Good L&iindryrioap , II bars . , , : . ' , u I H
Host Laundry Soap , 0 bars . , Vi i M
ChUr Vinegar , per gallon ISa l H
Coal OU per gallon , , . , , . 10o / _
Good Hour , per sack 1,00 H
Host J'lour , Jior sack ( guarantcedl . . , . , . 1'fO H
Itememuerthe place No - > ) llroadway , on * M
posltu Ogilcu House Telephe , 131. . H
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