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\ | | | DAILY BEE. -COUNCIL BLUFFS. NO. STR OFF 12, PEARL - lun\null) carrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per week, EPHONES )R MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Co. Reiter, tailor, Fall goods cheap. See Chapman's pictures for Christmae, An adjourned sessis cil will be held this evening. A little irregularity with some of the phone Wipcs ettised some inconvenien pistaf the city, The ladies of St Paul's church are arrang- ing to hold a bazaar during the present week, Due notice of time aud place and other de- tails wnll ve given, n, the vietim of Sy nt, was buried Fairt X i of the Nmon Cglue tele T urday afternoon in eral took place Danish church. The young men of this city who are inter- 12:30 o'clock from the ested in the organization of chapter of St. Andrew's Brotherhood here will meet at the residence of Mr. Josselyn next Wednesday evening to perfect such organization, Rev. W. H. W. Rees, of the Bromdway Methodist chu and Dr. Cod the First Baptist, exchunged pulpits morning. howas listened to auaicnce preactied in the evening at their usual pl ‘Workmen w cade steam lal Iry oh and finishing making th nections. The washing machines ar and the shafting in place, so that but little more time will be requir in running order. With first- their facilities for aoivg be unsurpassed A general inv public to attend the ovening by their hall ¢ tuinments m e attendance wiil doubtins The new oftice of tl company at business, When enclos it will be one of neatest W I, Inden, 1 or at the uniy % 0. Evans, of ( ot every thing s¢ machinery a5 Work will ion is extended to the ondway i open d with'a railing city. Itis in employed as His successor g O Cranberrvies, 10¢ per quart, Troxell Bros. el U, Dr. Thomas Jeffen’s infallible pre- ventive and cure for diphtheria can be obtain and s of Mrs. Porter on Fourth avenue sighth stre - - The Central drog stove, Stuart, hus he nished with a complete stoc drugs. Fine holiday books, b cutlery and musical goods at low prices., - Watehes cheap at Kirkland's, Broadway. under noenlarged and 1 = Funeral of Mrs, Yenawine, The func “enawine o curred yest 50 0 Puring the « uumbers of the ing her life called s of the s of the de the home for the last time the face of her they had loved At the honr named the remains were tuken to St Paul's where the Tast rites we whose pa ‘ted the suffused with "I“lr the beautiful bur with beautiful floral o friends, T Mr. and nder Y1 Frevnor, and. Mr ', W. J. Gratian at the oy se of the service the remains we taken to Fairview ¢ for interment, accompanied by the gentlemen as pall-bea M , B. S, Terwil- liger, Frauk Kiniball, B. M. Largent, 8. W, Harl'and J. €. Mitchell, - - Guns and ammunition Bryant's, 405 Main street. at Odell & = Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. - Baldwin sells lots, Pey J. H. Avthur spent Sunday with friends in sulington. Colonel Dailey Saturday oveniig T. B. returned from Atlantic is visiting at Onawa, with Kl-um ey . W. Mikesell, of || a serious a Avenue of fever, A, is suf- fer) mL' w -\mp a Vit from ho John Davis, of southern Missou Miss Laura Flickinger occupies the po- n of stenographer at id Bradley & 's, during the illness of Miss Olnstead. Mrs. W. Campbell, who resides on Third avenue, loft Saturd ng for Michigan, where she will make an exteiided visit to her mother, Miss Finch, daughter of Rev. venty-fourth street and Avenue C, ew York § Saturday. She expects to be absent several weeks, H. W. Tilton leaves for Chicago this morn- ing. He will be absent but a fow days will be_accompanied on his return b wife, who has been visiting with rel and friends in Wisconsin for the past month. D. Holst yesterday received a brief letter from his wife, who is ving herself in California, and is 80 occupied in_sight secing that she can_spare_no time in giving par- ticulars, Her health is |u|m|]3 improving. bt L g For € llllalml\s gifts go v Kirkland's C-— J. W. :m&l- u||w1, Ml ~z Mr. neh, L. ‘.qun - The Model Teacher. as a Restraining and Reforming was the subject of Lev. T. J. Mackay's discourse last evening. In develop- ing the subject he showed that our civilization is the outgrowth of the gospel of love as enunciated by Jesus Christ. The govern- ment of physical force—operating through fear—was, and is constantly being supported lend money. by tho government of love—operating through the better nature, the affections of man. Progress toward the ideal life is made 1 proportion, us love takes the place of nd the rule of love the tyranny of the Men respond to the treatment they re- ceive and produce just what their surround- ing and controllinginfluences are. Hate pro- duces hate, Suspicion gives distrust. Con- fdence breeds trust und love responds to love. The same is true of the child. The teacher in the school whose moral influcnce is uot sufticient to mould the pupil, will find his work only half done at the best, and the rod will not make up the deficicucy existing in the moral methods, He can reach a child directly through the affee- tions while any other road i tuous and does not reach the object ule with the rod but 10t govern, The suc- is born not made.” “Punish g doing purtakes of the nature of yengeance, not of reform The scrmon was an ¢ Xposition of the ideal overnment which, according to the scrip ures, will be realized in the future, - Tokens of Appreciatio We have 10,000 customers in Council Bluffs, Omaha and vicinity. Asa token of appreciation for past patronage we 1l present them on Januvary 1888, with a beautiful organ containing two and throe-fifth sets of ds and an ele- antly finished case, and nineteen other eautiful gifts, ery customer re- ceives a ticke All boliday goods closed out regarvd- less of cost. Prices on all goods reduced uutil Januar Mail orders promptly filled and tckets accompany goods. MueLLER Musct Co. For best qu l|lv coal nnd wood; call on Gleason, 26 Pearl street. NEWS OF THE DAY OF REST. Sunday Happenings In the Bluffs Streaked With Piety. THE GREAT SIN OF THE AGE. Rev. Mr. Mackey Thinks L Te Extra- Doy In Electric isplacea Confi- —Scarlet Fever. The Sin of The Age, An intensely practical discourse was de- cred by Rev. Mr. Mackey yesterday morn- ing. “Asapeople we are extravagant,” said he and thus furnishied the subject of his ser- mon. *“There being no limit to the ambition of the poorest citizen of the country there is a constant tendency among all clusses to imi- tate the follies and fashions of those above them, and in a country like this, where the workingman of to:day may be the master to- morrow, we must wonder that there exists «uch a spirit of emulation among all grades of society from the ‘est to the highest. In fact, many are proud of their extrava- gance and make an ostentatious display of their wealth as if such adisplay was a virtue, a fuult. We ure apt to despise the in_the parable of the prodigal son mained ut home, a quie y, plod n who never had u o kid » might make merry with his while our symputhies go out o, the prodigal who spent 6. quickly his inheritance in ity and viotous living und who, when 1 by actual starvation, at last_repents 'ns to his father's home, Our pity cd,and a stern Judgment of the s comrse D wond, ays of laxity indiffcrence es of life. What wi our own. no doubt, and 0 no indictment ance, but we ar R sponsible for our action and justly entitled to sive cohdemnation. It can be shown, in CUis apparent, that extravagance is at the bottom of many of the bunkrupteies, of the falls from positions of trust and honor and is the cause of much of the genteel poverty that exists to-day. Surcly that which causes so unhappiness is most propeily denoni ated a sin. No sooner does a man become suceessful in business, no soouer dees i speculatiol venture ' put him in posscssion of sum of money, than he immediately begins 1o use it ws a means for elimbing higher in the social scale, which, in this western country, is typified by # ladder cach rung_ of which® is a gradual ascending scale of dollars and cents. The old howe in which the family lived so many years is sud- denly discovervd to be too small and in an ple neighborhood ; the list of calling intances too limited, so banquets and n to strengthen their A close seruting of i of the ladder v Tecessary accompani t social height, andart and cul unwilling and unknown sts, 10 help on the fond illusion that tiey are at least in the region where they can look down with complac and pride upon the pit from which they were reseued, by ceon omy and thrift or by a lucky turn of the whieel of fortune. © And - the wheel round and round, inereased ex- s eating vapidly into the in income until at last the result stares them in the f GAnd even now they nowled is made to asce ments of th ture are called in, il kinds stave off t v lay, but “This covers all cluskes of he lund, sea sideresorts, communities, ete. The mer 1, the mechanic, the farmer, all with the sume lash, and ‘to k ith their scts they build upon a future which never comes except 1o mete out to them the legitimate results of i 1o to chant, the i ker referred at length to the ex- travagances young men induige in, in order to keep up appearances. Young ladies came in for wholesome advice in allowing such things to_be done e or their dear sakes.” The display s indulged in by our ng has niany a hard such foolis| young husband's nosc on the marriage: has hindered mahy an hor from asking her hand in marriage.” Seal skin sacques, diamond jewelry and other “needless” luxuries receive a liberal atten tion. The display of things in churches was characterized as unchristian, and made abor- tive all the pirposes of worship and cven elf. is morally vight in spending need- upon himself, when so many avenucs pen to him in which to relieve the dis tressed, the suffering and the needy. Honest and misfortunate poverty has u claim upon the wealth of the world and God will require at our hand strict account of the use of these talents,” women orking parent poor to gratif; ambitions; has kept mias * indstone af st man o The Council Bluffs Carpet Co. offer special inducements for patronage dur- ing the holiday scason, and by appear- ances we should judge ' the people ap- preciate the great bargains offered, - Fine mixed Troxell Bro: candies, 1l per Ib., . B. H. Sheafe loans money on security of eve 'dosvriylinu kOnM\llmglool s, All business strictly confidential, Oftice 500 Broadway, cor- ner Main strees Wadsworth, F nyre & Co. loan money - Lost His Grip, The attractiens of Omuha whisky proved too much for the moral courage of Jim Crecy, and after a very brief struggle he succumbed to its allurements, much tp the sorrow of an abiding friend. Both parties are lineal descendants of the oldgst Afri s, and have the thick lips and pec thit are the distinguishing fe 1l scions of Ethiop nebility, s at the present day, tral estutes ished, and the risi tion found it convenient to leave the * containing all he could scrape together of this world's treasure, with his *‘uncle’ until such time as he should mceet with better prosperity. On Saturday last he succeeded in obtaining $.30, the amount necessar, balance his account with hi cient rela the revenues of the have been greatly dimin- z b ch of this gene vhose coat of a represcuts three rampant on a dark buckground. Not wish ing to face the ordeal himself, he persuaded his faithful fricnd, the aloresaid Jim to tuke the moncy' and_muke the ex change, The vole of capitalist was somc thing new for James. Had he remaived in Council Bluffs and invested his money, all would have been well, but he had heard of the city across the river and thither he hastened, An investment in “tanglefoot’ proved disastrous and he was floored, Re- turning to this side, he gave his friend a re port of the unsatisfuctory Omaha speculation, and wa prompitude with which b jail. Vs hastened to It would be hard to say which feels the o ingratitude at the prospect 0 him and the wintry blusts of the approaching winter. all deceitful appearances, but is al ve his duster died black, and tails to keep it from blow v his head. ‘Thus supplied with a new overcoat, he can in appear upon the streets, keenest sorrow, Jim, at llm by 1 - - Tusure with W adsworth, Etnyre & Co. - 1,ur'_'u-( line and finest holiday goods in the city, at cost until January what you want see us ho(«u chase. display of Will e sold No ) pur- Co. e New G St. Peter’s church, the edifice’ in course of erection on Pierce street by the German Catholies of this city, will be completed and ready for dedication about the 1st. of Febru- ary, The work is being semewhat delayed by the non-arrival of the windows, it being | 00 cold for the frescoers and decorators to do good work without warming the building The pews and all other furniture thet nas not yet arrived is expected this v e, Will be hune about 1hs first of next w when the tower il be ¢ 4 terior of the ouilding the & arfolding has been wiving an wflobstructed view of handsome and substantial structure. The cost of the stric ture complete will be about $17,000, somewhat exceeding the intended umount. ——— 30 bars of Persian soup, $1.00, at Troxell Bros, —_—— Every one making a cash purchase o 5 cents at T. D. King & Co.'s cigar store gets a chance in the annual priz drawing. ‘T'wenty elegant prizes, s ctibeiesccin Kirkland will give you bargains in watches, clocks and jewelry, Scarlet “There are a number of cases of scarlet fever and diphtheria in the arked a physician to the Bek reporter yesterday. “'Not enough, however, to cause any ula No, we are not anticipating any spread of the diseuse, for we shall insist, as we always have heretofore done, upon the complete isolation of the patient until there is no dun- ger of contagion.” In answer to another query he said: _ We occasionally have tron vith the enforcement of the rules of the calth in t matter, but they are k brings the desired times 4 man objects to hay e placarded, and in some instances se has its run without this being done, but as @ precantionary measure the board of health should insist upon the rigid enforcement of the law, and the offic should see that it is done. Property owner are sometimes afeaid that such a procedure will injure 'h('u'pulunnllfll theip 1, and nake a fight upon that ground. the health of the whole city is take no such plea should be listened 1o for a moment. Yes, I will let you know if anything devel ion which \\n\llll be of in terest to the readers of the Bee." - head of One thousand three-year-old steers for sale, m-dn o le partics, Greenamayer, 623 one, two and Will give Enquire o Mynster st. p 3 Main st Always at the Front. have now one of the most com- We plete stock of fine and medium-priced watchesand ch liamonds, gold jew- elry. fine marble clocks, silver and plated w gold-headed canes, umbrellas, ot nia BLAF plauses, Rnalallithe standard styles of the leading novelties of the season. All prices so low as to defy all competition. At No. 27 South Main street, (L B. JACQUEMIN & Co. i e e The Lighting by Lighty The date of starting up the nc tows lights s still unknown, as the weather is now the cause of the delay. The machinery at the station is all in position and ready for work. Al bre es have been 1o red and mistakes rectitied, but now at the last mo- ment the w s misty and slippery with ice q d the men cannot foof or : ered with ice, h out into supports, iron rod e 150 feet from the earth, and e to fasten the lamps to their aking but little short of fool wo pleasint_days are all that would be required to complete the work, und as soon as they can be ity illuminated by the electr ey A Practical Joke Boomerang. nseript: The is one in Peoria who will play no more s or practical jokes for a while, at This is something for which he s been somewhat noted in the past. Shortly after the anurchist executions he met another darky, who was badly frightene said he, “I'se almost afraid to £0 to bed. Suppose some arnikist frow a bomb ‘guinst me sometime when I was gwine home.” haw!” answered *“that ain’ just drop a bomb in your back you'll wake up some morning yoursel, a mile high and a cellar in de back yard.” Then finding that Joe was so badly frightened, Sam resolved to have some fun with him. He took about .three inches of gas pipe,titled it up with sand, plugged up one end, and in the other inserted a piece of five cracker,with the snap removed, so that it would merely fiz. He then took it and quictly placed itin Joe's back yard. Unfortunately for the success of his project, Joe wis peeping through the cracks of the stable where Sam was manufacturing the bomb, and also saw him pluce the bomb in his back yard. The next morning Sam was over' to see Joe He drew him gently in the -yard, and there pretended to dis- cover’ the bomb. Joe jumped about three feet in the air, and ‘exhibited all the marks of (‘\'I'('ml! terror. He wanted Sam to leave the spot with him at once and warn the fam And Sam sat down on the doorstep and laughed until his back ached. *“Joe,” snid he, “you am de darndest fool niggah I ebber see. Dat am noth- ing. Why, Icould fire dat off in my mouf.” And he pickod up the gas- pipe Sam, the_joker They'lf d, and nd find yelled Toe, “drop dat, or fove wd you'll be blowed u Sam’sonly answer was tolaugh harder. Then he pulled & match, held the gas- pipe up to his mouth and touched %5 match to it. The next moment there was a flash, spattering sound, a red light, a howl ol terror and the most surprised darkey ever seen in these parts was dancing around, with a burned mouth, blacken- ed face, his eyebrows singed off, his nose, mouth, ears and hair full of sand. He doesn’t know to this day after he deposited that bomb in Joe's” yard the lutter took it in the house and substi- uted powder for a portion of t he sand. - The Beauty of Woman isher crown of glory, But alas! how quickly does the nervous debility and chronic weakness of the sex cause the bloom of youth to pass away, sharpen the lovely features, and em te the rounded form! There is but one rem- edy which will restore the faded roses g back the grace of youth, It rite Prescription,” a sove medy far the discases pe- culiar 1o females. It is one of the greatest boons ever conferred upon the r .m(l iln-:nml 0 ull mankind the lu.lm_\ and-health of womon. She Tackled The Wrong Man. New York World: An amusing ine dent growing out of a similarity in names occured at one of the uptown hotels yesterday. A young gentleman of this'city, who is engaged to a young lady living in the country. wrote to his finneee that he was obliged to goto Surope and would sail Wednesd asked her to come . as he conld spare the time to visit her home to say good-bye. The young lady tayried not W moment after receiving the letter and boarded the next treain for the metropo- lis, She reached here in due time, and after engaging rooms for herself started out to find her lover's hotel, being so anxious to see him that she could not brook the delay which would be neces- sary in sending word that she was in town. She foundthe wotel. which is one of the aviemst and best in the city, | and 2ing o the ofco inguired of the FOR GOOD MATERIAL e JAND e {e16vk 3t Mr, —— was in. The clerk HONEST WORK suid he did. not know. but he BENG Totie would send her cavd up and findout. A | 2 hall boy took the gard, and returning in | a few moments said the gentleman was | upstairs with his wife, but would see the young lady in Ahe parlor in a few mo- ments, Then there was a tableau. The young lady became almost hysterieal, and commenced to cross-question the boy about this woman and the location of the room, ete., until at last the clerk interrupted her by asking what she meant. — “Why, " am engaged to be married to that gentleman,” she an- swered, “‘and he has no wife.” Then the clerk became indignant and said he would turn the couple out. The girl then Wrote on o car “1 must see you and signing her name, despatched the hall boy to find and bring down her recreant lover. This note broueht the man down, but as soon a he appeared in_sight the young lady's anger fast melted away ande her face crimsoned with mortification, for the man who appeared in answerto her im- perious demand was not her lover atall, but an entirely different person, whose name sounded like that of her bethroth- ed. The mistuke had arisen with the CRESTON HOUSE, Main Street, Council Bluffs, Only Motel In the City with Fire E: cape. Electric Call Bel Accommodations First Class, Rates Always Reasonable, —_— = MAX MOHN, Proprietor. E. BURH e $2. AN ELEGANT $2. GOLD WATCH FOR TWO DOLLARS. To each purchaser of €2.00 worth of goods we give a ticket which en- clerk, who had not caught the right name. titles the holder to one_ chanee on atch worth $90. the ant Gold W oy line of goods, in tyles, embracing Men' Im\ s clothing, hats and -, groves, mittens, 1l sell’ you asked you by other d you a ¢han Come and ¢ before pur pla 46 and H48 Broadway M. MARCUS. GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS 53 AMERICAN WATCHES! NO. 17 MAIN STREET. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTIOE. ixements, such as Lost, Found, ) Rent, Wants, Bourding, i at the low for the first in- cach subse- nents at our . near Brondway, Coun- ‘IAT, adve ‘0 Loun, For LADD | AsTOVEs ‘,RANGES)’ somcot TOR 1ED T D £o0ds for sule ut 27 North ith “'\vn.n First “class gandener, withont capital, m \u..k tensive rden on shary < cha Address Joseph S connen i, To ok RENE yms with heat, L or withont 5. Stephienson, Two furnished 1 In Amber, tor- toise <hell, ete, Hairornaments Ton Fronth, 1 rooms, as well as the Enquir For o front rwom 314 Mynster peyestnovaliics Stre 3 in hair roods. tion as or, type. yist. Addr wa writer or Ih & oftice. OXCHANGE <4 erty and w chandise, ull Broadw 1 JOST-A nickel-plated Chutelain watch, vib- 4 bon attached. Return to B 7, Bee oftice, Council Bluffs, b Hair goods Made to order o) S A haand C inetl Blutls prop- mer- B. Christian, Mrs. C. L. Gillette, 20 Main Street, Council Bluffs. Out of town work solicited, and all mail orders promplty attended to, CHRISTHAS WARES ! Large Line at Reasonable Figures. IEONMEIR, THE CHINA MAN No, 23 Ma'n 8t., Council Bluaffs, Tow . H. McDANELD & C0., Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. % suitable for light 41 Matn st. it of rod Inqu JOR RENT — Farms —The lund herstofore Known as Tim Foley's, near Minden, for the season of IKKN, in tracts ot 80, 160 or 300 acres. I cholce larids and well improved. Horaco MOR SALE OR EXCHANGE shures in Jeffries syndicate, Odell Bros. & Co, WA Charges re Equity of 14 Inquire of V\7 ANTED _All kinas of sewing machines to onestly doue. 106 M: Work promptly nable. Dom and tic offic ain st Ot SALE-Very cheap for o or would exchange for Council Bluffs or Oma erty, a retal stock of boots and shoes va about #4,000, Call at store, No. 608 Broady addry . Martin, same number, Coutell Blufrs, Ta. “Seeond-lund Columbia bicycle cheap, B2-inch, at lice office. BUipn D F.J. 1 TFOR RENT-A"finely furnished fiont tao first lhmr. in private residence near lo\llt house, | Wateh i room, lighted wid heated. set. References required. Add: Council Bluffs, RARE CHANCE! MUST BE SOLD! The desirable residence or business propert known as the Powers Place, on Upper Broad- way opposite the M. E. church, will be sold within the next thirty days s One-third cash, bulance n one and two years. Address bids to GEORGE R. BEAR Omaha, Neb., 1317 and 1319 nnughu 8. FURNITURE ! We are now prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE ! Our immense buildings are packed full of the most BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT 600DS Tn opr line, and at prices that will defy com- petition. We guarantee our goods to be just as we represent them. Please give us a call whether you wish to buy or not, and bring your friends with you. It is no trouble to show our goods. Respectfully, _ C.A.BEEBE & co. ; WM. WEI-OH, : Carriage and Bxpress Line, OFFICE—613 SOUTH MAIN ST, ‘Telephone No. 1, ANl calls from District promptly attended to. lots and acre property for sale by P Pearist, © T 7 Highest Market Prices. Returns. £20 and &2 Maln Street,Council Bluffs,Iowa. Prompt PAINLES3 ALCOHOL, OPIUM AND MORPHINE CURE ! The Alcohol, Morphine and Opium habit Ab- solutely Cured without intesfering with ‘the patient's daily avocation, Correspond with or cal P. BELLIN all on 4 614 Broadway, Council Bluffs, ia. All correspondence ummlemm. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS 600 Broodway Council Bluffs, lowa. Established 1867, TWO Trotting - Stallions aph Office Y OGDEN BOLER WORKS All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work, Orders by mail fo pairs promptly attended to. Natisfaction guaranteed, 10th Avente. — Ade dress Ogden Boiler Works. Council BIUgs, Towi, FOR SALE GHEAI’! STANDARD, UNDER RULE 6. WADE CARY. - - Conncil Blufs. d -- GREAT DISCOUNT SALE -- OF 20 PER CENT ON HATS AND CAPS FOR CASH. 1514 DOUGLAS STREET, - - - OMAWA. IF Y0U 60 70 MISSOURI VALLEY STOP AT THE L) St ELMO HOTEL! Sample Rooms Attached. W. B, IRWIN, Prop, Star Stables and Mule Yards Broadway, Council Bluffs, Opp. Dummy Depot. Horses and mules constantly on hand, sale ut retail or in car Orders promptiy Alled by contract on short Botice, Stock sold on commission, eleghone 114, SCHLUTER & BOLEY, R bposite Dumidy Lepot, Councis biuds, for ' WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOR | A CHRISTMAS PRESENT! —— TAKE A TRIP THROUGH —— HENRY EISEMAN & C0.'S PEOPLE'S STORE, And you will see what a rcope there is for Christmas Trading in our Immense Establishment. We have made Large Preparations and Great Exertion to show the LARGEST & BEST ASSORTMENT OF F4A Y GOODS EVER OFFERED IN OUR LIN Our Fancy Goods and Toy Departmerit is Complete in every respect, and our prices are just about ONE-HALK those quoted elsewhere. RAND OPENING DISPLAY 1’ Ui It will pay yon to take a look throngh our house and ree the novelties of the season. Every department will have Special Attractions. MAIL ORDERS .BEC-EIVE PROMPT AT- TENTION AT HENRY EISEMAN & CO., PEOPLE'S STORE, © 314, 316, 318 & 320 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, : : PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. o < > PRI BIER, oyt Rt T 2o Bluffs, Towa. N SGHURZ Justice of the Peac Office over American . y Express, No. 419 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. i VAttorn’n-y -at-Law, pr:u'i}m in the State and Federal Courts. Office—Rooms 7 STONE & SIM and 8, Shugart Beno Block, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Justice of the Peace, 415 lh'(l'\dwly, E- s- BARNET y Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. DRS. WOODBURY & SONS, Bemiste,, e armer g y Pearl St. and First Avenue Fine Gm p WoRrk A Srrcrare [URflF[ll RESHUHAII John Allen, Prop. . [Entrances, 112 Main| and 113 Pear] 8t. MEALS AT ALL HOURS Open from 6a.m. to 10} p. m. Council Blutrs 1 Y Hazard & Col Sole n:u-mn for Snwmg Machinl " Don't, Forget The Great Bargain SHOE STORE. 15 at 100 Main Street Council Blufts, Ta. Pierce, Prop.. !ms . B. White W Fitzgerald, aterin . Staple and Fancy GROCERIES. New Store, New Stock. 210 Main 'St Creston House Bl Counci) Blufls Restaurant, No. %7 Broadway, Coun- In. ffiliir &igan‘ (Grain, Floar, Feed! Haled hay.eto. Akents for Wainut Block Conl 23 Main St. Councilf Blum ‘Hfll]llllell"S “Hotel ayer, Prop. $1.00 PER DAY. . DO YOU INTEND TO BUY A PIAINO OR ORGLAIT? IF SO, WOW IS ¥OUR TIMIS! [ | e 8 TONE, S1, HICHRST TONE, OnGass § "oy i I T A OliANS Py Vorrr. i MOsT BEAUTIFUL FINISH ORGANS - ELEGANTLY FINISHED CASES, PRICES IO WER TITAIN EVER BEFORE! it and Chailen Comparison of Goods and Prices We Dofy All Competition and O} ......{ |8 Compar SEE US BEFORE YOU PURCHASE! SWANSON MUSIC cnmmnr. 329 wm nnnmwu COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, =A. RINK, No. 201 Mam Street, Council Blufis Iowa A COMPLETE ASBORTMENT OF FANGY & STAPLE GROCERIES Both Domestic and Foreign..

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